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Ln ep ATTITL IGE eo av wvee ' cd Workbook 2 Andrea McMahon Kate Fuscoe Barbara Garside Luke Prodromou AttitMde Workbook 2 Andrea McMahon Kate Fuscoe Barbara Garside Luke Prodromou Language practice Unit 1 tessont 4. Simple present G Ordering words Where? Present progressive c Ripaas Preposttonal phrases of place WV Lesson 2 6 Natural features V_Two.word phrases from New Zealand L Soundsithe ‘Mozambique Word search: natural features WV lesson 2 alphabet Lesson 3 8 There isthore are @ Words for homes Words for Homes Guessing meaning from homes context v v G v s G ‘Sponsor a child v v Unit 3 Lesson 16 The body v Afist adleafet The body The imperative c Bool Word search: the body Lesson 2 18 tinesses V_A.an, or 2610 article with Describing alments L_Using stress for Out sick tnesses emphasis Ordering words Lesson 3 20. Should and shouldn't @ Pronunciation ‘Adhice from a doctor L What should we do? Lesson 1 22 | Feeings ‘Making nouns from Fists ‘Simple past of regular and aciectives iregular verbs 6 Lesson2 24 Past progressive or simple Do you past s remember? lesson3 6 Going ona vacation W_ Pronunciation ‘Srangemeeing Crossword v Unit Lesson 1 28 Sports v Sentence stress Ee ro Sports abilties, v Sports Adjectives v Comparative adiectves «= G 30 Comparatives and Booking a badminton Intonation for supertatives sc court LL attitude 82 Comparatives and ‘Not... enough Famiy-fiendly gyms R superatves Word search: adjectives Unit 7 Lesson 40 Media v My media L eae ‘My media Likes, preferences, and wishes @ Word searcn: media v Lesson 2 42 Radio and TV shows V_ Prepositions with TV shows L WV or radio? Too much, 100 many. the media rot enough 6 Lesson 3 44 Word formation ‘Advertsing breakfast Word stress, ‘advertising Nouns, verbs, and cereal R acectves Lesson 1 48 The enveonment v Climate change Wil + probably/definitely, ‘might o Lesson 2 48 Places v ‘Asking for directions L_ Contracted forms ‘A small town Prepositions of place 6 Sentence stress Lesson 3 50 Review: prepositions 6 Organic food R ‘Community Crossword v Tree planting in Attica ‘gardens Unit 9 Lesson 52 Present perfect G The meaning of 's Avisit to Australia Countries, : Traveing Word search: countries «= V Experiences eg ne Lesson 2 54 Regular and ireguiar past Expressive Have you participles s adjectives ever...? Verb and noun collocation V Expressive adjectives v Lesson 3 56 Stil end yet c Text messaging = Messages: Lesson 1 58 Present perect + for Unstressed Material git and since 6 Words and linking Lesson 2 60 Compound adjectives ‘A job interview LL Sentence stress The right wath wat v Jobs with compound gualiies Ago. sc adjectives Lesson 3 62 Life events v ‘Acountry and western Life events The American Crossword v singer L ream Unit 1) Lesson 64 Adverbs of manner 6 ‘Advice on making ‘Making fiends friends R People in ourlives Lesson 2 66 Adjectives of appearance Describing people —L. Adjectives ot Whot he tke? and character v ‘ppearance and Be lke or f00k ike sc character Word search: adjectives of appearance and character V Lesson 3 68 Idiomatic phrases v Sentence stress tim ike a bird Indirect questions 6 Review: Unit 11 G Lesson 1 70 Activities v Banned Permission and preiitton @ Lesson 2 72 Chores with make ordo WV i ‘Sentence stress Do have to? Obligation G Lesson 3 74 Obiigetion, permission, Homestay vists Travel prohibition c requirements Crossword v Grammar summary 76 |... ee ne 1 Grammar: simple present 4. Language practice: ordering words 2. Grammar: present progressive 5 Grammar: simple present and present 3. Grammar: simple present or present Progressive short answers progressive 4 Veceb ler: prepositons phrasesafplace, | ooo Underline the correct word in each sentence. We have / has an apartment They speak / speaks Spanish and Portugues He travel / travels to Paris on weekends. She drive / drives to work. I visit / visits my parents every week ‘We live / lives in the old part of the city. You write / writes English very well. It make / makes me feel happy when I travel. evecunene Complete the sentences with the correct present progressive form of the verbs in parentheses. 1 Right now, Kate and James (study) economics at college. 2 We (stay) at the Hilton Hotel until tomorrow. 3 It (rain) a lot these days, isn’t it? 4 Right now, he (swim) a lot to keep fit. 5 Sally (read) a travel guide to Turkey right now. 6 (drive) to work today, but I usually walk, 7 You (run) a lot these days, aren’t you? 8 My sister (live) with me right now. Circle the correct verb form to complete the sentences. 1. Right now, I__ with my parents. a stay b_ amstaying 2 You __ lots of interesting things when you travel. a_ see b are seeing 3 We to the theater about three times a year. a go b are going 4 I__ alot about my new job right now. a leans bam leaming 5 1__a good book right now. a read b amreading 6 Most people __ Arabic in Dubai. a speak bare speaking 7 He __ about learning to drive soon. a thinks b isthinking 8 My cousin usually __ in Canada, but right now he’s living in New York. a lives bis living 9 [can't help you with your homework because 2 ied a cook bam cooking 10 1 traveling, especially to foreign countries. a like —-b- amliking Places 4 Write the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 doing / What / she / is /? 2 they / study / Where / do /? 3 you / eating / like / What / do /? pS 4 near / Do / live / you / here / ? 5 locally / Are / staying / they /? 6 working / now / Are / right / you /? “ ae 7 book / he / What / is / reading / ? 8 speak / many / does / he / languages / How / ? 5 Match the questions and answers. Do vegetarians eat meat? No, I'm not. HINT: Are they having a good vacation in Brazil? No, he isn't. Remember we Are you working in Peru for long? Yes, she is, tuse the verb be in the short Does the city look beautiful? Yes, they are. answer form of Do you like living in a city? Yes, he does. sis area Is she living with her parents right now? Yes, they do. progressive, and Do they want to travel around the world? Yes, I do. the verb doin the short answer form of tho simple present. No, they don’t. Yes, it does. Is John still thinking about leaving London? Does he forget things easily? eeuwounene 6 — Underline the correct prepositions to complete the paragraph. Sim reading a guidebook to Havana night now because $m. goeng (1) on / to vacation (2) to / on Cuba. & says Havana is a nice by and. describes some of the beauksful buildings (3) in / on the da. city. Om planning to tay (a) at / around a small del (8) in / to the center where you can have dinner (6) to /on the terrace. S lave bryng diferent feat, 20 $ want to go (7) to /at a byical Cuban vedtaurant. Sim also looking forward to taking a boat brip (8) outside /on the Rver Cauto and traveling (9) around / on the Sierra Maesra, which is an @rea (10) outside / in the city om the province of Santiago de Cuba. S cant watt! aS ee ee Unit 1 Mozambique 1. Language practice: two-word phrases from 3 Pronunciation: sounds/the alphabet lesson 2 4 Listening: New Zealand 2 Vocabulary: natural features 5 Word search: natural features 1 Match a word on the left with a word on the right. 1 tropical a city 2 capital b streets 3 snowy valley 4 river beach 3. lovely e people 6 sunny f mountain 7. city 8 sky 2 Complete the e-mail with the words from the box. canyon city desert mountains river tropical beaches waterfall Hi Mom and Dad, I'm in Mozambique now. I flew here from Portugal. It’s an amazing country and the local people are really friendly. The capital (1)____ is Maputo, which is very busy, but there are some beautiful (2) with golden sand if you want to escape and relax for a while. Some people live in villages along the Zambesi (3) and others live high up in the (4) which get covered in snow in the winter. There's a (5) too, but not as big as the Sahara! There’s a beautiful (6) near the village, which runs down the side of a (7) - you can even swim at the bottom. See you next month. Write the letters in the correct column in the table according to their sound. Then listen to check. 1. New Zealand is a country in the North Pacific. 2 There are four main territories. 3. The majority of the population lives on the South Island. 4 The original inhabitants are called the Maoris. 8. There are volcanoes in New Zealand. 6 ‘The capital of New Zealand is Wellington, 7 Over five million people live in New Zealand, 8 The official languages of New Zealand are English and Maori. 9 The currency in New Zealand is called the New Zealand pound. 10. There are sheep and cattle in New Zealand. wouvumnanecose wenmzHonx> RorranvSora xceoroccmHm wzmzzmnxe<7 waname a ee oe zrPux ‘True ooocoocooooo Cocos eor oc.’ Ula ate) 1. Grammar: there is/there are 4 Language practice: words for homes 2 Vocabulary: guessing meaning from context 5 Pronunciation: words for homes 3 Grammar: there is/there are or it is/they are 6 Grammar: there is/there are and it is/they are 1 Underline the correct phrase in each sentence. There is / There are three bedrooms in my house. There is / There are two bathrooms in his villa. There is / There are one small kitchen in my apartment. There is / There are a blind on each window. There is / There are a garden with lots of flowers. There is / There are steps going up to the front door. There is / There are pictures in every room. There is / There are a computer in the study. eYousone 2 Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the box. -inaddition to busy schedule coast to coast compound main residence net worth overseas _tied the knot, 1 Helen can speak Portuguese English and Spanish. 2 Anand Jaime finally in July, after three years together. 3 His__ is in Boston, although he has a vacation home on Cape Cod. 4 Many rich people live in a as it has a high level of security. 3 The company has a of over $400 million. 6 Like many models, she has a very ~ she often works from 6 a.m. until 9 or 10 at night. 7 When I was a student, I traveled from , from New York to Los Angeles. John works for a French company, so he often travels , usually to Paris. 3 Underline the correct phrase in each sentence. It is / There is a pool at our villa. There is / There are a view of the ocean from the window. Itis / They are an amazing apartment. There is / They are lots of plants in our garden. A. Whore are the wine glasses? B_ It is / They are in the kitchen. 6 There are / There is over twenty rooms in his mansion. 7 A. Ican't find the eggs. B_ They are / They is in the fridge. 8 There is / They is a man walking up our front path —S an ene Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right. 1 house a assmall house in the country « 2 apartment b avery large house 3) mansion ¢ a wooden house in a mountain area 4 cottage d__aset of rooms on one floor of a building 5 villa a house which is usually used for vacations, often by the ocean 6 chalet f a building to live in, especially for families , Underline the stressed syllable in each word. Then listen to check, a/ part / ment man / sion vil la cot / tage cha / let anoene Check the sentences that are correct. There is an amazing view of the ocean from the balcony. ‘There are a computer in the study. ‘A Where are the files? B They are on the bookshelf. ‘A Where is the mansion? B It is in the Spanish mountains. There are a crib for the baby in the nursery. They are some people outside our house. ‘A Where is my bag? B They are in the kitchen. There are curtains in every window of the apartment. eveounene 1 Vocabulary: countable and uncountable nouns 4 Grammar: some and any 2 Vocabulary: countable and uncountable nouns 5 Grammar: some and any 3 Language practice: pronunciation 6 Listening: finding out about a college course 1 adult nad 5 job 2 cellphone 6 kid 3 sleop =e 7 money a 4 exam 8 pollution = 1 ome. education 6 sleep 2 money 7 information 3 exam 8 pollution 4 kids 9 program 5 adult 10 work a a Underline the stressed syllable in each noun or compound noun. Then listen to check. mon / ey a/dult ex /am pro / gram pol / lu / tion pov /er/ty ed /u/ca/ tion in / for / ma / tion cell / phone 10 com/ put / er / game eeveueene Complete the sentences with some or any. 1 There are people studying in the library. 2 Isthere____time to check the answers? 3 kids want to study hard. 4° There aren’t newspapers left at the stand, 5 Idon't have information about the new course. 6 There isn’t coffee left. I'll buy 7 computer games are pretty addictive. 8 We don't have time to relax during the semester. Underline the correct word in each sentence. ‘There are some / any kids in my class who I don’t know, I don’t have some / any idea what the right answer is. Do you have some / any exams this semester? ‘Are there some / any books in the library about computers? ‘We know how to translate some /any words from Spanish to English. just don’t have some / any time to relax these days. There are some / any things that I don’t tell my mom. There isn't some / any water left. eveanenn Listen to the conversation. Check True or False for each statement. z ‘The man would like some information about classes. He doesn’t want any details about computer programming. The school doesn’t have any vacancies left for the computer class. The man has some computing experience. ‘The man has some friends who are interested in the class, too. ‘The school doesn't have any available evening classes. OOCOOOb; OCOOOCOOU: Neue ene ‘The man needs to bring some paper to class. Young people @Q: Overweight kids 1. Vocabulary: colocations 4. Grammar: How much?/How many? } 2 Pronunciation: word stress 5. Reading: healthy eating for kids | 3 Grammar: How much?/How many? t Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence. I talk / discuss on my cellphone to my friends at least twice a day. Vegetarians don't eat / go meat. Our family doesn’t often see / watch TV. My parents tell me to do / make my homework every night. Tusually make / go swimming about twice a week. Kate hangs out with / hangs out on her friends on the weekends. I's good for you to make / get regular exercise. Nounenn Underline the stressed words in each sentence. Then listen to check. How often do you talk to your friends? 5 Watching too much TV is bad for you. 1 do my homework in the evening. 6 Toonagers often hang out with their friends. ‘We go shopping at the mall a lot. 7 Sandra eats too much candy. You need to get regular exercise 8 How much fruit do you eat every day? Bene Underline the correct phrase in each sentence. How much / How many water do you drink a day? How much / How many exercise is good for you? How much / How many pizzas does Jenny eat every week? How much / How many time do you spend hanging out with friends? How much / How many coffee do you drink? How much / How many cellphones do you have in your family? How much / How many junk food do you eat? How much / How many e-mails do you send a week? How much / How many computers are there in your school? 10 How much / How many close friends do you have? eeveurene Match the questions and answers. 1 How many hamburgers do you eat in a week? a About 100, because we have cable, 2 How much time does Monica spend doing b A lot when I count all my cousins! homework? ¢ Two part-time ones. 3. How much water does your mom buy at ‘a. Twohoursanight. the eupermankot? @ One or two. 4 How many relatives do you have? 7""W1Be4L Ber GAly Bes tosthe gym 5 How much exercise does he do a week? every day. 6 How many channels can you get on your TV? g Not much, thanks. 7 How much help do you need? h 10liters. 8 How many jobs does Simon have? Me. nn oe i ith the headlines from the box. Sri vend thteet ngoiniondlenatte ite an ie toseaotatomand Get more information Kids are getting fatter Stay away from sweet snacks se at ES PE RCS DO BNE GEESE 9 Zi Kids and obesity ee 1 2 3 Kids’ after-school snacks and “ifroducing children fo healthy The campaign wants parents to be treats can have alot of sugar eating habits ata young age” conesrmon about obesity information, nd fat, which is leading to influences the type of food they along with healthy recipes, can be on increase in the countrys eat as adults,” says the downloaded from obesity problem in children. campaign's spokesperson www.campaignforhealthyeating.com, The National Campaign for Sharon Krautz, “Sweel and Healthy Eating wants to make salty snacks such as potato Parents and teachers see chips, candy, sodas, and that kids don't have to have cookies contain a lot of calories fatty foods to have fun. I and are extremely bad for you. wants them to replace faty Kids today eat more high- snacks with healthy foods calorie, sweet snacks, bu! they such as apples, oranges, an sill have lots of fun without raisins, and rice cakes, lots of calories.” ‘True False 1 Eating a lot of sweet snacks can lead to obesity. Q 5 2. Eating fruit is good for you. @ 3. Eating habits as a child can affect eating habits as an adult. Q) 4 Sweet and salty snacks are low in calories. felessia} 5 Kids have to eat sweet snacks to have fun. Ei 6 The campaign has a web site. aa eno. Young people —" Sponsor a child 1 Grammar: apostrophes 4 Reading: sponsoring a child 2 Vocabulary: deducing meaning 5 Reading: deducing meaning 3 Vocabulary: deducing meaning 6 Crossword Underline the correct word in each sentence. My brother's / brothers’ wife is named Gillian My parent's / parents’ apartment is small. They only have two rooms. Is that David's / Davids’ car? Look at those girl's / girls’ clothes! My mother’s / mothers’ garden always looks beautiful These are the women’s / womens’ bathrooms. Where are the children’s / childrens’ toys? are very hard. eveusene Some people's / peoples’ Match a word or phrase on the left with a word or phrase that has a similar meaning on the right. 1 schooling a around the world 2 free from b give 3 worldwide without 4 barriers dasalary 5 provide e education 6 an income f obstacles Complete the paragraph with the words or phrases from the box. ‘When | traveled to Africa, | was shocked by the levels of O) \ saw there. 'm not rich, but | don't have to worry about not being able to buy what | want. The people | spoke to didn't have a big enough (2) to feed or clothe their children, and this made me want to do something to help them. That is why | decided to become a sponsor and now | regularly send checks to Umbumbu, a small village on the east coast. The money helps buy books and pens so that the children can have access to @) ‘They need outside help and I'm happy to know I'm in a position to (4) them with it. The main (5) to achieving success in life is lack of education. Millions of children (6) face this problem. I'm trying to make things easier for the children of Umbumbu and you can too, 4 Read the text. Check the statements that are true. Sehroon is an African child and I sponsor her for $20 a month. It's a very rewarding activity and I enjoy it very much. Although sponsorship is for one child, the money is used to support community projects, such as clean water, medicine, and education programs. Every year, I receive an update on Sehroon and her family and they send me pictures which show their village life. have learned so much about communicating with another family in another country. Most of the children from Sehroon’s village aren’ literate, so letter-writing is an unfamiliar activity. I try to keep my letters short, and give lots of interesting information. When I write, I use ideas which they know about, things like the weather and nature. The letters are translated into Sehroon’s ‘mother tongue, which is French, by a community support worker. I studied a little French at school, so when I can, I write in French, When they write back to me, the letters are dictated to a Jocal volunteer. When | finish writing, I usually enclose some pictures or postcards because it gives them something to look at. Sponsoring Sehroon has shown me what a difference you can. ‘make t0 a child’s life. For more information, contact wwww.sponsorship us. The sponsorship money is spent on community projects. The writer receives news about Sehroon every month. ‘The majority of the village children can’t read or write, The writer writes long letters. Sehroon speaks French. Someone translates the writer's letters. ‘The writer doesn’t know any French. The writer likes sponsoring Sehroon. eveanene Read the text in exercise 4 again and match the words with the definitions. 1 rewarding athe most recent information about something 2 update ba person's first language 3. literate ¢ something which is new or unknown to you 4 unfamiliar activity d__ to say words for someone else to write down, 5 translate e makes you feel happy and satisfied 6 mother tongue £ to change speech or writing from one language to another 7 dictate g to put something inside an envelope (with a letter) 8 enclose h able to read and write Do the crossword. pa ‘Across 3 To .... means to help someone by giving money and support 8 Our club has a great educational... for children F 9 Jane and Bob... lot of fastfood 11 You cant... on your cellphone in class. 7 112. What do you do in your free....? Down is 1 We don't have .... exams this week 2 Ben's... is great! He works at the beach. P 3. I didn't get any ..... last night. it was noisy. Hp 4 One... can sponsor two or three children. 5 Does the projec... computers and training? fT 6 A danger or risk is @ 7 7 want to have .... coffee before class. 10 How much exercise do you .... every day? Ce eee 1 Vocabulary: the body 4 Grammar: the imperative 2. Grammar: word order in imperative sentences 5. Word search: the body 3 Reading: a frst aid leafiet 1 hair 3 nose 5 eye 2 feet 4 hand __ 6 mouth 1 call / an / emergency / Always / an / in / ambulance / . 2 a/ leg / move / Never / broken / with / someone / . 3. rest /./ plenty / of / Get 4 after / up / throw /. / you / water / Drink 8 your / hands /., / Always / wash 6 twice / these / Take /. / pills / day /a 7 through / Breathe slowly / your / . / nose 8 with / burn / treat / ./ butter / Don't / a 3 Complete the first aid leaflet with the correct imperative form of the verbs in the box. For negative imperatives, use don’t. Ifyou can't move an arm or leg itis broken. ly an xray can tell you this. ae the person to ‘——— } the hospital to find out. Some first aid If someone has eaten something poisonous, You misconceptions ssi ta an = eal via vomit = the vomit can block the 3 airway and stop them from breathing. You always have to call an ambulance to give ‘id, aa 4 Read the problems and circle 5 Do the word search. the correct piece of advice. The theme is the body. 1 I’ve gota headache. a Take some aspirin. b Wear a hat. 2 > Thave sunburn. a Put some cream on it. b Take a hot bath. 3 I've bumed my hand. a Putit under cold water. b Put butter on it. 4 [pulled a muscle. a Apply heat to it. b Use antiseptic cream on it. 5 I've cut my finger. It’s bleeding a little. a Callan ambulance. Paes ppd Ses b_ Stop the blood with a tissue. goes paca 6 Ihave pimples. . , a Put some cream on them. Tet ae ee ae ae b Goto the hospital. Abate Cee ee ee ee wR el Eras 1 Vocabulary: illnesses 4 Pronunciation: using stress 2 Language practice: a, an, or zero article for emphasis with illnesses 5 Listening: describing ailments 3 Language practice: ordering words 1 Match the sentences with the pictures. Write the correct picture letter next to each sentence. 1 2 3 4 5 Thave a backache. 6 [have a pain in my arm. Thave a burn on my hand. Thave a cut on my leg _ Thave a cold. 7 8 [havea toothache, 9 Ihave a headache. Thave a pain in my shoulder. Thave an earache. 2 Underline the correct word in each sentence, a, an, or zero article (-). She's got a / an /~ headache T've got a / an /-RSI. He's got a /an /~ pain in his arm, Tve got a /an /— cold. He's got a /an /- earache. She's got a / an /~ stomachache. She's got a / an /~ sunburn. He's got a / an /— hangover. eveousene Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 an/ headache / awful / got / I've / 2 mom /../a/My/ toothache / has / bad 3° a/ finger / got / on / Jean's /. / her / cut 4 in/pain/./ got / chest / a / Mary's / her his / burn / got / He's /a/ hand / on / 6 his/cut/ got /a/ knee /. / He's / terrible / on 7 awful / dad's / . / My / stomachache / an / got 8 terrible /. / Kevin /a/ cold / has Listen and underline the main stressed word in each line of conversation. 1 A What's the matter? I’ve got an awful headache. What's the problem? I've got a terrible toothache. I've got a bad cold. I'm sorry to hear that I've got a terrible cough. Oh, no! Sp ep op o Listen to the conversations. Match the conversations with the names of the ailments. Conversation 1 a the flu Conversation 2 b anearache Conversation 3 © a toothache Conversation 4 dasunburn Conversation 5 e ahangover ALLA ae) V What should we do? 1. Grammar: should and shouldn't 4 Language practice: pronunciation 2 listening: advice from a doctor 5 Grammar: questions with should 3 Grammar: should and shouldn't 6 Grammar: answers with should Match the problems on the left with the advice on the right. I keep running out of breath. She needs to lose weight. There’s too much salt in my diet. I've got so many pimples on my face! My parents suffer from stress. My sistor has a headache. You shouldn't eat so much junk food. They shouldn’t drink alcohol. She should take some aspirin. You shouldn’t smoke so much. You should cut it out. He should put some cream on it. She should take up jogging. ‘They should try to relax more He has a bad sunburn. They have a hangover. evousenn re menoce Listen to a conversation between a doctor and patient. Number the sentences in the order you hear them. You should make sure you do some exercise while you're on the plane. You should take plenty of suntan lotion. You should probably take some aspirin with you. ‘The first thing you should do is get the correct vaccinations. You should check what immunizations Asian countries require. You shouldn’t drink any alcohol. You shouldn’t eat anything that hasn’t been washed thoroughly. Check the sentences that are correct. You should drink plenty of water. You shouldn't to eat too many sweet snacks. They should practices more sport. ‘Tom should go to the dentist more regularly. Do I should see a doctor? Jane doesn’t should put a band-aid on the cut. We shouldn't worry so much. Should I drink less coffee? Shoulds he go to the doctor? eexvounene 10 They shouldn’t get so stressed about work. Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. You should eat more salad. ‘You should do some exercise. You should stop smoking. ‘You should cut down on fatty foods. You should try to relax. You should stop eating chocolate. You should see a doctor. You should go on a diet. evourene Write the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 1/to/ Should / the / doctor / go / ? 2 visit / dentist /? / the / Larry / Should 3 ?/ aspirin / take / Should / Ella / some / more 4 down / they / Should / ? / lie 5 he/it/ water / Should / put /?/ on 6 to/ Should /? / go / work / we Match the questions in exercise 5 with the answers below. Write the correct question number next to each answer. Yos, we should. We don’t want to be late! ab Yos, if they're feeling sick. ay No, he shouldn't. He should put some cream on it. No, she shouldn't. She's already taken two. i Yes, you should. You should see him right away. __ Yes, he should. I'll make an appointment. oe mene ee a OTE NRER TEE ty Memories 1. Vocabulary: feelings 4 Grammar: simple past questions 2 Language practice: making nouns from 5 Grammar: simple past affirmative and question adjectives forms 3 Grammar: simple past of regular and 6 Pronunciation: simple past regular verbs irregular verbs Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. 1 Iwas sad when a I wasn't home by midnight. 2 My mom said she was worried about b__ she found out she'd passed her driving test me when the first time 3 Jack felt confident when © the thunderstorm got worse. 4 My baby brother was frightened when d_they took their English exam, 5 She was happy when my grandfather died. 6 The children were nervous when £ he sent off his job application, Write the noun that corresponds to the underlined adjective in the first sentence. 1 1 feel happy when I go on vacation. Going on vacation brings me Aageness . 2. My parents felt proud when I passed my exam. My parents were filled with when I passed my exam, 3 We were so excited when we went to Paris for the first time. ‘There was a lot of when we went to Paris for the first time. 4 People cry when they are sa Crying is a sign of 5 3 Whenever | am embarrassed, my face turns red. makes my face turn red. 6 My brother is confident that he'll get the job. My brother is full of that he'll get the job. Complete the paragraph with the correct simple past form of the verbs in parentheses. Tremember when I (1) (go) to the beach for the first time asa child. We (2)___ (be) all very excited and my two brothers and I @) (get) up very early and woke our parents up, too, Well, we @ (have) a great day swimming and building sandcastles on the beach. We (5) (eat) French fries and burgers and my mom (6)_____ (buy) us all ice cream. My dad (7)_______(take) us to the boardwalk, and we (8)__ (walk) for miles along the beach and (9) (laugh) a lot before jumping in the car and coming home. I'll always remember that day. ‘Memories estions and answers. Match the que 4 Where did you go last night? a With their cousins. 2 Which movie did Kerry see at the movie b She said, “Open your books.” theater? © To copy the sentences from the board. 3 Who did they go on vacation with? _ Because it was really interesting and 4 Who did Hannah take to the party with her? well-acted. 5 What did she tell us to do? e My manager. 6 Who did you talk to about it f To the nw restaurant downtown. 7 What did John decide to do about the job? 8 To accept it 8 What did Mrs. Schwartz say? h Spider-Man 2 9 Which book did you buy? i Ibought Gone with the Wind. 10 Why did you like the play? j She took her boyfriend. Check the sentences that are correct. 1. have breakfast at 8:30 a.m. yesterday. 2 What did you say? 3. My aunt lived in this house for years. 4 Where did you goed last night? 5 What did she wanted to tell me? 6 Jeremy had a great vacation. 7 I thinked everything through carefully before deciding, 8 Don’t worry. I remembered to mail your letter. 9 Where went you last night? 10 Where did you go on vacation last summer? en and check the correct ending for each verb. At fal hid 1 worked QeQs @ 2 lived Gl. cr cr 3. started EC). ic, 4 loved Ch ce Cadena Ca 5 finished Chir & 6 looked QQ -O:a 7 visited QmBs sO, ascend Q QO Q 9 liked Eee: Se) 40 stayed Ge er Do you remember? 1. Grammar: past progressive affirmative 4 listening: a strange event 2 Grammar: past progressive questions 5 Listening: a strange event 3. Grammar: past progressive or simple past 6 Listening: an interview Complete the sentences with the correct past progressive form of the verbs in parentheses. 4 Jenny (liston) to music when the phone rang. 2 When I opened the door, Mark (watch) TV. 3. They _ (play) soccer last night at 7 p.m. 4 Annie andI___ (dance) when Julia walked over and said, “Hi.” 5 When my dad came home, my mom (wash) dishes. The birds (sing) when I came home this morning. You (have) a good time when I saw you! I (run) down the stairs when I tripped and fell over. Complete the questions with the correct past progressiv form of the verbs in parentheses. 1 What you (do) at 3 p.m? I was playing baseball. Where you (live) when you met John? New York. What ___ —s What to have for lunch. Which Nirvana album we (listen) to? Their Greatest Hits. Who they __ (talk) to? ‘The neighbors. Why the stereo (make) that funny noise? Because it was broken. What___he (do) yesterday at lunchtime? Ho was eating pizza and fries why you (lie) on the floor? Because I had a sore back. Mary (think) about? a D> Up> o> Bb eb wr eb wD Underline the correct verb form in each sentence. 1 ate / was eating dinner when the phone rang. ‘My mom made me a sandwich because I was / was being hungry. ‘We went / were going on vacation every year when I was a child, I got / was getting dinner ready when I heard a strange noise. Just as I was leaving the apartment, my husband got / was getting home. I went / was going to the gym every day last week. He read / was reading the newspaper when I dropped in to see him. ‘My brother Jost / was losing his wallet when he walked to work. eveanenn 2 4 Listen to a conversation about a strange event. Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. because I felt really scared. when suddenly my mom said she felt really cold. when I heard a sound outside the window. Theard it again. when suddenly a face appeared. when I felt a cold wind in the room, 1 Twas getting ready for bed 2 When I was lying in bed 3 Iwas looking outside into the yard 4 Iwas shaking with fear 3 Iwas just falling asleep 6 me neoe We were laughing about it QB 5 _ Listen to the conversation in exercise 4 again. Underline the simple past verbs you hear. happened went kept brushed combed brought found set gotup sat walked screamed slept opened forgot looked took decided pulled wore put told 6 Read an interview with a rap group. Underline the correct verb forms, then listen to check. Host _Hi there. Welcome to this week’s edition of Music To Go, the show that brings you all the latest news about your favorite groups. In tonight’s program, we have a special interview with ... get ready for this ... The East Side Boys. Yes, they've taken some time out to be with us to answer some questions ... thanks, guys. Tell me, when (1) did you get / were you getting together? Lemmy — Well it (2) was / was being two years ago and we (3) studied / were studying at college. We (4) lived / were living together in a small apartment in New York and we (5) discovered / were discovering we were into the same kind of music. Host What music did you like? Jonny Well, I remember I (6) listened / was listening to Usher on my stereo and Lemmy was like, “Isn't he great?”, and we just started talking about him and other rap singers and Host .. and it all went from there? Lemmy Yeah, we (7) started / were starting playing at college and people (8) liked / were liking our stuff. Host What happened then? Jonny We (9) recorded / were recording a song called “Get on Down in da Ghetto” when ‘Terry Prince, who’s our manager now, (10) heard / was hearing us and liked the sound. He offered us a contract immediately. Host Well, I'm sure glad he did, guys! ‘Thanks for talking to us, Lemmy and Jonny from The East Side Boys .. SE) ue Strange meeting 1. Vocabulary: going on a vacation 4 Reading: a memory of booking a vacation 2. Vocabulary: going on a vacation 5 Crossword 3. Language practice: pronunciation Match the verbs on the left with the definitions on the right. 1 drop someone off at a say that an arrangement is definite 2 cancel b arrive ata hotel and give your details to reception 3 check into © go away from a place towards another plac 4 arive at decide that something you have planned won't happen 5 leave for € leave someone somewhere 6 confirm f get toa place Complete the paragraph using the simple past form of the verbs from the box. cancel drop us off at confirm check into leave for arrive at Last year, my boyfriend and I went on a fabulous vacation to China. It really was a trip to remember! I'll never forget all the wonderful sights and food, not to mention the people — they were so friendly. Iremember our first night in particular. After we (1) | the airport terminal from the plane, we picked up our backpacks and jumped in a cab, which (2) our hotel. We (3)__the hotel, got the keys to our room, and fell asleep — we were so tired after the long flight. The next two weeks passed ‘so quickly that, before we knew it, it was time to go home. We felt that we wanted to stay longer, so we (4) our retum flight and booked another one for a week later. We (8) Shanghai the next day, which was the city we both really wanted to visit. A week later we (6)__ our flight with the airline and flew home. It was the vacation of a lifetime! Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. He dropped us off at the airport. We didn’t need to book the seats. ‘They checked out of their hotel yesterday. We leave for Shanghai on ‘Tuesday. T'll pick you up at the hotel. He canceled the flight at the last minute. eaukene —.. — e ee 4 Number the paragraphs to put the story in the correct order. [We went to the travel agency and while we were flicking through the brochures, we saw the perfect place ~ Turkey. It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon, / So, as I was filling in the documents, Jack ran as fast as he could and managed to get a new passport just before the post office closed at 5 p.m. ‘We decided to take the booking. The only problem was that Jack didn’t have a passport and we only realized this as we were leaving home that afternoon. Oo ‘We talked to the travel agent and after checking the computer, she found a very cheap flight which loft that same night at 10 p.m. ‘We caught our flight at 10 p.m. Turkey was wonderful and I'll never forget the experience. Now I always make sure I have a passport, too! [We explained the problem to the travel agent and she told us to buy a passport from the local post office. ‘A few years ago, I was living in London with my boyfriend Jack. We were both studying at college together and when summer arrived, we decided to take a vacation somewhere. 5 Do the crossword. Across 1 Toke a... tothe hotel 2 | need to ...0 fight 10 London 3 Learning English is... 4 I fot .... Because | had to leave 6 lve in England, but my... lve in Pris. 8 We were really... the day affer the party. 11. Edward didn't study forthe... He was sick 12 Alice... playing tennis with you yesterday. Down 1 Jan was very... before the exam, but John was nervous. 2 I met her at the ... stop this morning, 5 He was nervous on thei fist 7 My parents were ... of me when | graduated 9 When | was a student |... math, but lloved French! 10 Your car needs gas and ee ee Gere 1. Vocabulary: sports 4. Grommar: comparative adjectives | 2 Vocabulary: sports abilities 5 Grammar: comparative adjectives | 3 Vocabulary: adjectives 6 Pronunciation: sentence stress | Match the sports with the pictures. Write the correct picture letter next to each sport. 1 basketball 4 soccer Bates 2 tennis 5 football 3 track and field 6 baseball 8 c D E F Complete each sentence with a word from the box. baskets bat distances goals kick racket A tennis player should have a strong arm to be able to hit the ball well. A basketball player needs to make to score points. A soccer player runs fast and scores : A football player should be able to run and the ball well. A baseball player uses a to hit the ball. ‘A track and field athlete should be able to run long ea k enn Match the adjectives on the left with their opposites on the right. 1 big a unpopular 2 important b cheap 3 good ¢ unimportant 4 far d_ poor 5. expensive e late 6 early f bad 7 fast 8 unhappy 8 popular h slow 9 rich i near 10 happy j small Sports 4 Complete the table with adjectives and their comparatives. ysl cenit SER ae a ee os TERS Aaa en aaa | ‘ape ichaqos Bae a eee Seat Sean ieee Sian ES Bees 2 eee 5 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in parentheses. 1 A tennis ball is (small) than a football. 2 [get up (early) than my brother to practice swimming. 3 Ronaldo is (good) than Ronaldinho at soccer. 4 Real Madrid is a (big) soccer club than Juventus. 5 Ithink baseball is (important) than swimming. 6 Ican cycle (fast) than you. 7 Jonkins is (thin) than Smith. 8 She's (bad) than me at handball. 9 I think baseball (interesting) than basketball. They looked (happy) when the game had finished. @) 6 Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. ‘The game started earlier than I expected. Ronaldo’s a better player than Ronaldinho. She looked happier than her opponent. I think skateboarding’s more interesting than golf. He played worse than me yesterday. Basketball is more popular than soccer. Tan hit a ball farther than you. The defender is taller than the forward. eNveoanenn ne) TV sports 1 Grammar: comparatives and superlatives 4 Listening: booking a badminton court 2 Grammar: superlative adjectives 5 Listening: booking a badminton court ‘3. Grammar: comparatives and superlatives 6 Pronunciation: intonation for attitude 1 Complete the table with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives given. Don’t include the and than. adjective comparative superlative rich richer richest popular more popular most popular interesting great bad exciting good happy 2 Check the sentences that are correct. My brother thinks basketball is the more popular sport in the world. I like watching a lot of sports but I think baseball is the best. ‘The most excitingest sport to watch is tennis because there is a lot of action. Golf is most sociable sport, in my opinion. Matthews is the worst golfer I have ever seen! Pelé was the greatest soccer player in the world. Wrestling is the most interesting than sport compared to all the others. ‘The most relaxing sport is no sport. evounens 3 Complete the paragraph with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses. T’ll always remember my first soccer game. My dad took me and my (1) (young) brother. It was a really hot day, the (2) (hot) I can ever remember. My dad said he'd bought the (3)_ (expensive) tickets because he wanted us to have a day we wouldn't forget. We arrived earlier than most of the other fans and sat down right at the front. I remember looking around and thinking, “Wow, this is the (4)___ (big) place I've ever seen!” The players all ran onto the field for the kick-off and suddenly, there he was, Mills, my favorite player. I preferred him to all the others because he was (5)___(fast) and (6) __(strong) than them. Well, the ‘game was s0 cool. The Jets were the (7) (good) team by far and we won easily. ‘After the game, my dad treated us to the (8) (delicious) chocolate milkshake Td ever had. Wow, it was just great. I still follow the Jets even though I'm grown up, but the best thing is that my children do, too! Sports Qa 4 Listen to a conversation about booking a badminton court. Circle the correct ending for each statement. 1 The man books a court for a Thursday afternoon b Saturday morning ¢ Wednesday evening 2 The man books the court for ... . a 9pm. b 11:15 am. © 8:30am. 3 The badminton court costs a $35 b 525 © $15 4 New Town leisure center is the .. a most convenient boldest in the area ¢ _ newest in the area in the area 5 The man books court number ... - a1 b3 © 30 6 The man books a... a normal-sized court b big court small court 7 The center accepts ... a cash and check only b cash, check, and cash, check, and debit card credit card 8 The man pays... . a by check b cash © by debit card ° 5 Listen to the conversation in exercise 4 again. Complete each sentence with a superlative adjective from the box. 1 The the man can book the court for is 8:30 a.m. 2 The the man can book the court for is 11:15 a.m. 3. Tho man says $35 isthe ___————__aamount for a badminton court he has ever heard of. 4 NewTownisthe _—_—_—_leisure center in the area 5 New Town has the equipment. 6 New Town has the facilities, 7 The man books the court in the center. 8 The court isthe __ to the locker room. Listen and circle the correct feeling for each speaker. Speaker 1 a angry b sad Speaker 2 a happy b bored Speaker 3 a nervous b thrilled Speaker 4 a disappointed b_ embarrassed Speaker 5 a annoyed b frightened Speaker 6 a proud b sad Speaker 7 a heartbroken —b__ excited Speaker 8 a confident b happy ee en ae The best team won 1. Grammar: comparatives and superlatives 4 Language practice: not... enough 2 Reading: family-friendly gyms 5. Word search: adiectives 3. Reading: fomily-friendly gyms 1 Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses. 1 Basketball is (exciting) sport to watch. 2 Golfis (boring) sport to watch because it’s really slow. 3 In my opinion, football is (interesting) soccer because it’s more tactical. 4 Tama______ (good) swimmer than my sister. 5 That was (bad) game I have ever seen! It was so boring. 6 Playing tennis is (easy) playing badminton. 2 Read the text. Check True or False for each statement. The message is clear. The most effective thing a parent can do to encourage their kids to get to the gym is to go with them. ‘This doesn’t necessarily mean being in the same class, but by making exercise a family occasion, parents can show their kids how important a healthy and active lifestyle is. The best thing you can do isto select a chain rather than an independent operator, because membership usually entitles you to ‘use a number of different gyms all over the country and even abroad. We recommend checking out the two chains below; they are not too highly priced and both welcome kids. Britania: Da Sportiva: (240) 223-0001 hwwwbrtania.com (655) 774-0013/ww.dasportva.org.us The créme de la créme of chains with a Sportiva is the most child-friendly. They have ‘kindergarten facilities at most clubs. Their summer _ Playground, nurseries, and separate changing ‘camps for kids are reasonably priced. facilties for families. Ty out the variety of watersports on offer. True False 1. Itis a good idea for parents to go to the gym with their children. 2 A healthy lifestyle is important, Independent gyms are better than chains. If you belong to a chain, you can use their gyms in different parts of the country. Britania offers summer camps. ‘Summer camps at Britania are expensive. Da Sportiva doesn’t like kids, evea At Da Sportiva, kids have to change in a different area from their parents. CoO COCO Cobo Oo oooo ooo 9 You can do different watersports at Da Sportiva. 3 Complete the sentences with these words and phrases from the reading text in exercise 2. 1 The most ____ way to get rid of a headache is to take some aspirin, 2 Thanksgiving is a great when all my cousins, aunts, and uncles come over to our house 3. Parents should thir teenage children not to eat fast food. 4 My brother is taking a year off before he goes to college. He's going to work. 53 Greens is a_ restaurant. It's not too expensive and the quality of the food is good. 6 Do you feel like __ the new pizza place in town? I've heard it’s cool. 4 — Complete the sentences with the adjectives in parentheses and not ... enough. ‘The Yankees didn’t win the game. ‘They weren't good enough — (good). 2° Wilkinson didn’t beat his opponent. ie, ime (fast). 3° Henshall didn't win the cup. Shas Se oe et Soa RI) 4 The team didn’t win the tournament. They (experienced). 5 Walker didn’t win the match. He strong). 6 We didn’t beat them. We (quick). 5 Do the word search. The theme is adjectives. What about Tuesday? 1. Grammar: present progressive for future 4 Pronunciation: sentence stress 2 Grammar: word order in present progressive 5 Vocabulary: useful phrases questions 6 Vocabulary: useful phrases with go 3. Listening: meeting with an old friend Complete the sentences with the present progressive form of the verbs in parentheses. On Monday, William. (play) tennis with Carl. On Tuesday, Jane (go) to the hairdresser at 5 p.m, (On Wednesday, William (see) the doctor at 10 a.m. On Thursday, Jane (go) shopping with her mom, On Friday, William and Jane (have) an interview. On Saturday, Jane (meet) Henry at 7:30 p.m. econ ene Gane's chedule for next week William's schedule for next Mondoy |= onday =~ stemnis Cave Tuesday hacrdresser 5 pom. a Eee Wednesday Wednesday sf doctor 10.a.m. Bc rSday _ shopping with mom eeu Le interne _internew i be Saberday Henry 1:50 pm. Seieday Sa a gy Write the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 on/?/is/ What / Monday / doing / William 2 doing / What / Jane / is / Tuesday / on / ? 3 Wednesday / the / on /?/ William / to / Is / doctor / going 4 is/ with on /?/ going / Who / Wednesday / shopping / Jane 5. Jane and William / Friday / What / doing / are / on / ? 6 meeting Henry / Jane / on / Is / Saturday / ? Listen to the conversation. Number the phrases in the order you hear them. What about in a few weeks? 2 Jong time no see a go out for lunch ao have an early night waahon for a couple of days a Tm afraid I'm out of town _ how about going for a drink tonight = __ g0 out for coffee aor go shopping == @) 4 Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. Great to see you. Are you still working at the bank? I'm going to the beach for a couple of days. How about going for a drink tonight? It's a long drive to San Pedro Beach. What about in a few weeks? We could go out for coflee. eveurene 1 can go shopping later. 5 Complete the conversation with the phrases from the box. Mike Hey, Jess! Jess Hey, Mike, (1) ! It must be at least two years since I last saw you! Mike I think it might be more. I think you were working at a bank — are you still there? Jess Yes, actually I am, but only (2) a week because I decided to have a career change, so I study at college for the rest of the week. (3) you? Are you still working at the restaurant? Mike No, [left that a long time ago. I work in marketing now. Jess Sounds interesting. Mike Yes, it is... hey, listen, why don’t we go out tonight and have a drink? Jess Sorry, (4) I can’t tonight. I'm so tired that I really want to 6) and get a good night’s sleep. Working and studying at the same time is exhausting! Maybe another time? Mike Well, how about next week? (6) whether you still like Italian food? You used to. Jess Yes, that sounds great. Should we say Wednesday? Mike Yes, I'll call you to arrange things ... 6 Complete the sentences with either go, go to the, or go out for. 1 Hi Liz, Iwas wondering whether you'd like to dinner? There's a great new Chinese restaurant in town. 2 Inormally running in the morning. It’s really good exercise. 3. Let's ‘opera tomorrow. I love listening to a story being sung. 4 Doyouwantto____ alll game on Saturday? The Yankeos are playing at 3 o’clock. 5 Let's a drink tonight, The Southside Bar has a band playing. 6 It’s agood idea for children to__ swimming at a young age. If they do, they get used to being in the water. 7 Iwas thinking we might___ theater to celebrate Mom's 50th birthday. Let's coffee. They make good lattes in the café. ee ee ane Personals 1. Grammar: word order in sentences with will 4 Listening: a trip to Europe 2 Grammar: going to 5 Grammar: will or going to 3. Listening: talking about the future 1 Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 I/have / children / I hope / will / three / w rain tonight / Perhaps / it / . / will 3 will /./ go children / college / probably / My / to 4 1/thinks /. / married soon / mom / get / My / will 5 imagine / by / she / come /I/ car /../ will 6 will / engaged / Maybe / . / get / they 7 become / Joe / . / famous one / hopes / he / day / will 8 give / will /. / homework / She / tonight / us / probably 2 Match the situations on the left with the intentions on the right. It's hot in this room. She's three kilos overweight. Andy works too hard. 'll be 18 next month. Sarah wants to go to college. We don't like this neighborhood. My brother is moving to Mexico. It’s really cold today. My parents are going to buy me a car. He's going to learn Spanish. ‘I'm going to turn on the air-conditioning. I'm going to wear my hat and scarf He's going to relax more. She's going to study really hard. She's going to go on a diet We're going to sell our house and move. eNeunene re menos Listen and check the correct speaker for each statement. jen Most people will speak English. People will speak another language in addition to English, Computers will be able to turn on the TV. Most married women will work while their husbands stay at home, ‘The government will stop couples from having more than two children, Newspapers will disappear, The news will come from computers. eS oak ene ooooooce ocoooooub: Economics will be the most important thing taught in school. x Getting together Listen to the conversation about a trip to Europe. Check True or False for each statement. eveubrene Jamie is going to fly from JFK airport. Jamie isn’t going to visit London. Jamie is going to take a boat trip down the Seine. Jamie is going to stay in London for a week. Jamie is going to fly to Paris. Jamie is going to buy chocolate in Austria. Jamie is going to visit Italy Jamie isn’t going to sunbathe in Italy 2 a OOCOOCOOO? OCOOCOCOO Complete the conversation with will or going to and the verbs in parentheses. Becky Clare Becky Clare Becky Clare Becky Clare Becky Clare Becky Clare Hi, Clare, what are you doing tonight? I'm not sure. I imagine I (1) __ (stay) in and watch TV. How about you? Well, it’s Ruth's birthday so I’m meeting her at 7 o'clock and then we're (2) (go) to the movies. What are you (3) (see)? I'm not sure. There are a few good movies playing. I think we a) (decide) when we get there. Why don't you Maybe, I'm not sure though. I’m feeling a little tired, so I imagine I (5)__ _____ (go) to bed early. Well, how about meeting up next week and doing something? I'm 6) (visit) my parents this weekend, so maybe Monday night? Who's (7) (take care of) Jinks while you're away? Tm (8)_____(put) her in a kennel for the weekend. Oh, I hope she (9) (like) it ... you know she hates it when you go away! I know! Anyway, what time should we meet on Monday? How about 8 p.m.? We can have a few drinks first, then go for dinner. Sounds great. I'm sure we (10) _ (have) a good time! ie) Baby, we've got a date 1. Vocabulary: dating 4 Pronunciation: vowel sounds 2 Vocabulary: dating 5 Grammar: going fo, wil, and present 3. Grammar: going fo or will Progressive for the future 6 Crossword 1 Circle the correct definition for each phrase. 1. Speed dating means .. a going on a short date. b meeting lots of people very quickly. 2 A blind date is .. a ameeting with a friend b a meeting with a stranger. 3 To make a date means ... a tocancel an arrangement. b toarrange to meet. 4 My date means ... a the person you are going on a date with. b_ the person you will marry. 5 Todate someone means ... 6 A dating agency is ... a tohave a romantic relationship 4 a place where young people meet. with someone. ban organization that introduces people. b to be engaged to someone. 2 Complete the conversation with the words and phrases from the box. blind date date dating agency make a date speed dating Anya So, tell me about your new date, How did you meet him? What's his name? Jenny Well, his name's Nick, and it was really pretty easy. I called a (1) and I spoke to someone whose job it is to arrange meetings between people. Anya Did you (2) a lot of other guys before you met Nick? Jenny Not really. I tried (3) once, but I didn’t like it very much. Anya Why? Jenny Well, you only get about three minutes to talk to each person, and you're supposed to make a decision about whether you like them in that time. Three minutes isn’t long enough! ‘Anya ‘True, Actually, I went on a (4) once and I had a bad experience. Jenny What happened? Anya Well, it was my cousin’s friend and we were total opposites. We sat in silence all evening. I told her never to set me up again! Jenny Oh, that sounds awful. Anya Anyway, I'd like to meet someone soon, Should I call the agency and see if they can (3)______for me? Jenny Yes, good idea. The number is 555 3582. Good luck! Eo Getting together Underline the correct phrase in each sentence. I want to lose weight so I'll go / I'm going to go on a diet. Maybe she'll be / she’s going to be a doctor when she grows up. Thope we'll stay / we're going to stay in touch in the future. Perhaps it'll rain / it’s going to rain. It did yesterday. evounene Listen and check the correct vowel sound for each word. fil tev Jas! 1 late Q Q Q 2 free a a el saith QF Q Q 4 be Q Q Qa 5 eight Q Q Q 6 right =O Q a 7g OQ Q QO 8 we Q | Check the sentences that are correct. 1 We'll go on vacation to Florida this year. We've already booked it. 2. She’s going to join a yoga class because she wants to have a less stressful life. 3. My brother will see the doctor tomorrow at 10 a.m. 4 We're meeting outside the movie theater at 7 p.m. 5. My aunt and uncle will have a party this weekend. They've invited lois of people. 6 Iwill play tennis next Tuesday with Billy. Maybe he'll decide to do # postgraduate degree. 8 Tom's going to write a book about his travels around China, s Do the crossword. ‘Across I’m not sure, but I think I'll stay / I'm going to stay at home and watch TV tonight. Brenda has a toothache so she'll see / she’s going to see the dentist later. Dad’s bought some food because he'll cook / he’s going to cook dinner tonight. My parents will have / are going to have a party next week to celebrate their anniversary. 4 When are you... for lunch today? 5 We're having... with them nex! week 7 He's very confident. He's never 8 On ablind... you meet with a stranger. YO Why do people place ..... to make friends? 11 She isn't confident. She's very. 12. I want fo go to the... tonight 10 see a play. Down 1 Let's go for a... the park! Its a lovely day. 2. Many... want to meet women that have similar tastes. 3. Jack works as a... trainer. 6 She bought a new digital 9 Bart never exercises. He's very 11 Alice is very ... She trains every morning. as Nall 1 Vocabulary: media 4 Grammar: likes, preferences, and wishes 2 Vocabulary: media 5 Grammar: kes, preferences, and wishes 3 Listening: my media 6 Word search: media 1 Complete the sentences with a word from the box. novel TV video radio music biography magazine movie news 1 My set has ten channels, including satellite. 2 MTV has a wide variety of aA is a book that someone writes about someone else. 4 Isawa great on TV last week. 8 IbuyaTV every week so that I know what is on. It's very cheap. 6 We listened to a discussion about pollution on the this morning. 7 Do you want to go to the movie theater or rent a 2 8 The _____ you read about on the web is more up-to-date than it is in a newspaper. 9 I'm reading a by J. D. Holmes. The story is fantastic, 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of watch, listen to, or read. 1 Iprefer DVDs to videos. 2 Ilove music in the morning. 3° Have you any good novels recently? 4 Llike CDs when I do my homework — it really helps me concentrate, I don't really like the radio. It’s boring. Lonly enjoy music magazines. Listen to some people talking about the media they like. Match the names of the speakers with the different kinds of media. 1 Rebecca listening to the news on the radio 2 David breading magazines 3 Victoria © watching TV 4 Maureen dreading good books 5 Maggie @ listening to classical music 6 Susie f using computers =... ea ee 4 Circle the verb pattern that follows each verb. 1 [prefer to the radio. a listening b tolisten — ¢ both 2 Our family enjoys old movies. a watching -b_towatch — both 3 My dad would like ___a new widescreen TV set. a buying b tobuy © both 4 Mysister loves __ romantic books. a reading b toread both 5 I'dlike a novel one day. a writing b towrite © both 6 Celia prefers ___ videos to going to the movies. a watching —-b__ to watch both 7 Thate __ science-fiction books. a reading b to read © both 8 The publishers want ___ the first edition of his autobiography. a printing —b_to print © both 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. Sometimes more than one form is possible. 1 Iprefer ___ (play) tennis to watching it on TV. 2. She hates (study) for exams. 3 The family enjoys (buy) weekly magazines. 4 Would you like (look) at the first chapter of the book? 5 He wants (rent) a DVD tonight. 6 Claudia likes (watch) romantic movies on TV. 7 Mary loves Gisten) to classical music. 8 I'd like (buy) his new novel. 6 Do the word search. The theme is media. w eo eyvoue TVorradio? 1. Vocabulary: radio and TV shows 4 Grammar: foo much, too many, not enough 2 Vocabulary: radio and TV shows 5 Grammar: foo much, too many, not enough 3 Listening: TV shows 6 Language practice: prepositions with the media rrect noun in each sentence. Underline the The news / A talk show gives you information about recent events. A sitcom / A documentary is about funny events in the lives of imaginary people. The news / A soap opera is about the imaginary lives of a group of people. A documentary / A soap opera is about real people or events. A talk show / A sitcom is where people talk about themselves or important events. eu k ene A soap opera / A quiz show is where people answer questions to try to win money. Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. 1 You can win a lot of money a ina soap opera. 2 You can laugh a lot b from a documentary. 3 You can learn a lot of facts and information ¢ from a talk show. 4 You can get information about dona quiz show. 5 You can follow the lives of imaginary people e_recent events from the news. 6 You can learn about the lives of famous people fata sitcom. Listen to some people talking about TV shows. Match the descriptions with the types of show. Description 1 a asoap opera Description 2 b the news Description 3 © a documentary Description 4 d_atalk show Description 5 e aquiz show Description 6 f asitcom 4 Underline the correct phrase in each sentence. 1 There's too much / too many advertising in newspapers and magazines. 2 There are too much / too many reality TV shows these days. 3. I told you we'd be late. There isn’t enough / aren’t enough seats now so we'll have to go to the next showing. 4 There isn’t enough / aren’t enough money to buy everyone a hotdog. Should we have potato chips instead? 5. There isn’t enough / aren't enough educational shows for children on TV. 6 There's too much / too many violence in movies these days. 7 There isn’t enough / aren't enough music on the radio. There should be more. 8 There are foo much / too many stories about celebrities in the media. 9 Ilove comedy shows but there isn’t enough / aren't enough on TV. I wish there were more. 10 I think there are too much / too many sports channels on TV. 5 Check the sentences that are correct. ‘There are too many people in the room. ‘There isn’t enough money to buy everyone a present. ‘There isn’t enough theater tickets for everybody. Do you think there are too much sports programs on TV? [agree with you. I think there is too much advertising on TV. Do you think there are too much male characters in the movie? There aren't enough music channels. She has too much DVDs. She never has time to watch them, There aren’t enough action in the movie. It's boring. 10. There isn’t enough information in the documentary. eereunene 6 Complete the sentences with a preposition from the box. 1. The news is at 6 p.m. 2 like listening the radio. 3 There's a good movie TV tonight. 4 The show is Madonna's life. 3 He'sbeen___ the news a lot recently. 6 The presenter talked the president in a really open way. 7 There's a really interesting article ___the newspaper today. 8 This advertisement is really strange! I don’t know if it is an advertisement jeans or perfume. 1 HINT: Ifyou are not sure what the answer is, guess and then try making sentence to see if it sounds correct. Advertising 1. Language practice: word formation 4 Reading: advertising breakfast cereal 2 Language practice: nouns, verbs, and 5 Reading: advertising breakfast cereal adjectives 3 Pronunciation: word stress Complete the table with the correct form of the words. noun adjective verb technology @ oe Qo een eS market advertisement fa (3) @) ne consumption (3) @ decide production oo a effect @) a Underline the correct word in each sentence. ‘The company demands loyalty / Joyal from its workers. Let's advertisement / advertise the vacancy in this week's journal. There have been technology / technological advances in computers in the last few years. Children consume / consumption different kinds of media, such as TV and DVDs. He has a good job. He works in market / marketing. ‘The company produces / production over fifty million cars a year. ‘We'll have to make a decide / decision soon. It’s difficult to know whether advertising is effect / effective or not. Underline the stressed syllable in each word. Then listen to check. tech / no / log /i / cal pro / duce (vb) con / sump / tion de / cis /ion pro / duc / tion mar / ket / ing ad / ver / tise / ment loy / al / ty tech / nol /o/ gy eevee ene 10 ef / fec / tive kL ee eee 4 Read the text about the advertising of breakfast cereal. Then check True or False for each statement. ‘The consumer magazine, Eat sugar. The magazine wants Thomas Davies, says, “We are ‘Healihily, is pleased with the advertising restrictions on foods rapidly becoming a nation of National Advertising Division’s which are high in fat, sugar, and couch potatoes, and the food decision to investigate salt during children’s viewing and advertising industries complaints made against the times. Inrecent years, consumer should accept at least some manufacturers of the number groups have attacked the food responsibility for the growing. cone breakfast cereal “Brand Y”. industry and accused it of problem of obesity.” The Thousands of complaints playing a major role in the leading breakfast cereal flooded in when a recent movie nation’s obesity epidemic. manufacturers have responded advertisement implied that the Around 350 million people in by saying they are already cereal was healthy when, in the world are obese and 800 looking at ways to solve the fact, research has proved it million are overweight. Eat problem; Eat Healtily says itis ‘contains large quantities of Healthily’s spokesperson, “delighted”. ‘The name of the consumer magazine is Eat Healthily. 2 There were only a few complaints about the advertisement for cereal Brand Y. Brand Y has a lot of sugar in it. Eat Healthily wants the advertising of breakfast cereals to stop completely. 400 thousand people in the world are obese. 6 Breakfast cereal manufacturers are trying to find a solution to the problem of obesity. O OO OO OF oO 00 oc Oz 5 Read the text again and find the words and phrases in italics below. Circle the correct definition for each word or phrase. 1 To make a complaint means .... a to say you are not happy with a situation b to have an argument with someone 2 A manufacturer is a someone who buys a product b acompany that makes products 3° If something floods ii a it comes in very quickly b it comes in very slowly 4 To play a major role in something means .. a to be important b to have fun doing something 8 A couch potatois ... . a someoine who likes exercise b someone who likes sitting in front of the TV and doing nothing 6 To accept responsibility for something means ... . a to say that something is your fault b_ to take money for something ee ee a ae Climate change 1. Vocabulary: the environment 4 Grammar: will + probably/definitely, might 2 Vocabulary: the environment 5. Grammar: word order with will+ probably/defintely 3. Grammar: will+ probably/definitely, might 6 Vocabulary: the environment 1 Complete the sentences with a noun from the box. pollution wheat a hamburger and fries by bus paper Thaven't eaten in a week! Using a car causes more than riding a bicycle. ‘Traveling __ isa cheap way to get around. eene ‘One of the best ways to stop environmental damage is to recycle 3 Do you grow in your country? 2 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the verbs from the box. cause travel grow eat recycle Nowadays, the governments of lots of countries encourage their citizens to protect the environment by doing things like (1) paper, cans, and glass. Throwing this kind of garbage on the sidewalk (2) pollution, and eventually leads to global warming and the destruction of the ‘ozone layer. There is nothing more annoying than seeing someone throw away | the plastic box after they've (3) steak and fries, a burger, or a hotdog. Other strategies also help protect the environment. Take, for example, (4)________ by public transportation, such as on a bus or train. Although it is convenient and cheap, walking is much better and healthier. Many countries are also choosing to (5) their own rice or wheat organically which, although slightly more expensive, is healthy and good for the environment, 3 Check the sentences that are correct. It'll probably be a nico day tomorrow. ‘We might be able to use solar energy. ‘She won't definitely come to the party. They definitely won’t eat meat. They are vegetarian. ‘We'll see them there. I might be able get some fresh fish. It might definitely rain soon. There are black clouds in the sky. She'll probably buy organic fruit. 46 nia | ‘Our changing world eveaueene 4 Complete the text with the correct future form of might be able to, definitely won't, will probably, or will. The problem ‘One thing is for certain. In a few years, we will have no choice but to realize that the damage being done to the environment (1) __ asl (it is certain) eventually directly affect you and ‘me. We must start doing more to protect our environment, otherwise we (2) (it is impossible) see a better, greener, and healthier place to live. Recycling can help Look at the bad habits you have now and think about how you can change them. For instance, recycling aluminum cans and paper and going to the bottle bank (3)__(it is certain) help. And you (4) (itis possibie) make new friends while you are there! 5 Write the word: What the government could do Governments (5) (it is likely) start increasing the amount of money spent on advertising as a way of encouraging more recycling. Although they have other pricrities, they (6) (itis impossible) spend any less than they already do if they want to keep the support of the publi Conclusion The main aim of the Protect The Environment Web site is to continue to raise public awareness of how important the environment is. We (7) (it is likely) never be able to end pollution completely. However, if we don't help ourselves, we (8) (it is impossible) be able to help each other. in the correct order to make sentences. 1 for/to/ will / environment / have / the / People / do more / 2. place / will / fifty / be / a / world / The / years / in / probably / worse 3 the / trash / throw / . / on / definitely / sidewalk / won't / 1 4 definitely /1/ will / get / Global /. / before / old / bappen / warming 5 will / the / environment /../ protect / Recycling / to / help 6 more / energy / become / popular / . / will / solar / definitely / Using 7 the/. / bank / will / probably / today / go 1/ to / bottle 8 see / pollution / definitely / a / end / We / complete / to / . / won't 6 Match the words on the left with the words on the right to make compound nouns. 1 climate a bin 2 trash b bank 3. bottle © can 4 onergy d_ power 5 solar change 6 recycling £ source ‘Our changing world Asmall town 1. Vocabulary: places 4 Pronunciation: contracted forms 2 Grammar: prepositions of place 5. Pronunciation: sentence stress 3 Listening: asking for directions Read the sentences. Check True or False for each statement. ‘True You can get money from an ATM machine. You can fix your car at a parking lot. You can learn things at school. You can buy toothpaste or aspirin at a recycling center. You can mail a letter at the post office. OOOocoOoO Ooooo eunene You can buy food at a grocery store. Then complete the sentences with a from the box. Look at the pictu preposition of plac behind between near across from next to in front of 1 The school is the book store. 2. The bus is the car. 3. Sally is sitting Alana. 4 His backpack is the sofa, 5 The US. is Canada and Mexico. 6 The supermarket is _ ____ the grocery store. ‘Our changing world @) 3 Listen to the conversation. Complete each blank with the correct preposition of place from the box. across from behind between in front of near next to Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to Smith’s hardware store? ‘Yos, sure. It’s (1) the supermarket. Er, Oh, it’s on Gerrard Street, (2) Rosie's Irish pub and the drugstore. 'm afraid I just moved here. Where’s the supermarket? I'm sorry, I don’t know where that is You don't know Rosie's pub? You know, it’s the one (3) the public pool, Um, I don’t swim, so I don’t know it. Oh right. Um, well, the pool is (4) the station. Which station? Oh, the bus station. Oh, no, I only travel by train. I don’t know where the bus station is. Okay, well the bus station is (5) the park. Summer Park? No, Rose Park. You know, the one (6) the baseball stadium. Okay! I know where that is! But what about Smith’s hardware store? Ce ee ed Um, I think you need a map ... a 4 Listen and decide whether you hear the full or contracted form. Underline the correct answer. Itis /’ better for the environment to recycle aluminum. The factory will /‘ll provide a lot of jobs. She has /’s given her approval. ‘We are / ‘re going to protest against the decision. Lam /‘m sure you turn left at the trafiic lights. Henry is /’s 21 this year. They will / I tell us when they arrive. They are / ‘re going to build @ new factory here. evoanene Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. ‘The factory will provide jobs for people. Il pollute the environment. ‘Unemployment figures will drop. More people will have jobs. How big is the factory? When does it open? Il probably make a lot of money. It definitely won't cause pollution. eVveurene Ourchanging world i Community gardens 1 Reading: organic food 4 Listening: tree planting in Africa 2 Vocabulary: organic food 5 Grammar review: prepositions 3. Ustening: tree planting in Aftica 6 Crossword 1 Read the text. Then check True or False for each statement. | 4 Organic farms support and urture our beautl and diverse wildlife. Over the last 30 years, intensive farming has led to sol erosion, a decrease in wild birds in some areas, and the near extinction of some beautiful species of butterflies, frogs, grass-snakes, and wild mammals. Just a few good reasons t0 ‘A non-organic apple doesn’t have poison on its skin after washing, If you eat organic food, it definitely won't be genetically modified. Intensive farming has no effect on wildlife. ‘True Q Q There are many kinds of organic fruit and vegetables. Q Q It is cheaper to buy intensively-farmed food. Q ee eenwe Intensive farming can be dangerous to the health of the workers who work on these kinds of farms. a O OOOoco: 2 Complete the sentences with words or phrases from the reading in exercise 1. Read the text again if necessary to help you figure out the meaning of the words and phrases. 1 These oranges taste great! They are . 2 It is the parent's responsibility to their children. 3 Can you the lettuce in cold water before we eat it? 4 The from a snake or spider can kill very quickly if it is not treated properly. 5 Acowisa because it gives birth to live young and feeds them with milk. 6 Plants need good to grow healthily. @Q: Listen to a conversation about planting trees in Africa. Underline the correct word or phrase Bangari won the Global Peace / Nobel Peace prize. She asked for 15 / 18 million tree seedlings. She says poverty affects men / women the most. evVearene There are more than 7,000 / 8,000 tree nurseries in Africa. ‘The women who run the nurseries can / can't read or write. each sentence. The Ministry for the Environment thought she was sensible / crazy. ‘They have planted more than 10 / 20 million trees across the world. She won the prize for promoting economic development in Africa / Asia. Listen to the conversation again and check the words and phrases you hear. women’s movement () — Ministry for Education () poorest communities [J] richest communities [) forest nurseries OQ fossil fuels Q make contribution [) delighted Q improve the lives economic development () inspire confidence congratulations Circle the correct preposition to complete the sentences. It’s good for the environment to go foot. ‘Traveling __ bus is cheaper than traveling by car. Mary's __ the recycling center. The drugstore is next __ the library. ‘The parking lot is across_ the supermarket. eaokene The ATM machine is in front __ the garage. Do the crossword. ‘Across 3 You can. Down 2 Theresa lot of 4 Do you recycle 5. Our sources of... need to change in the future. 6 Theres a large grocery 7 You can fix your car at that creer s Q Q Q on © in © at © to © between © of oc at on on in from of in Afica. We need to help the poor. that letter at the post office. 4 My parents... their own vegetables. 6 Would you like a big and fries for dinner? 1 We need to change what we 2 They wont fo... vegetables in their garden. botles? 8... power is becoming popular in my area. 9 They don't have access to 10 I don't want fo... pesticides in my gorden, space inthe city to lose weight near my house. across the street. HINT: Be careful! The past participle ‘of go can be ‘been or gone. aera] 1. Pronunciation: countries 4 Grammar: present perfect or simple past 2 Grammar: present perfect affirmative 5. Language practice: the meaning of 5 and negative 6 Listening: a visit to Australia 3. Grammar: present perfect short answers 7 Word search: countries Underline the stressed syllable in each word. Then listen to check. 1 Por/tu/ gal 8. Bra/zil 2 Be/ua/dor 6 E/gypt 3 Ca/na/da 7 Mo/ro/ cco 4 Ja/pan 8 Scot / land Complete the sentences with the correct present perfect form of the verbs in parentheses. 1 He (visit) Paris. 2 My mom (work) as a teacher in Africa. 3 1 (not go) there before. 4 They (take) lots of pictures of all their trips abroad. 5. John (travel) alone before. 6 (rent) a car for our vacations many times. 7 Hannah (no visit) Italy. 8 My parents (rent) an apartment in Florida. Read the questions and complete the present perfect short answers. 1 > Have you brought our passports? Yes, Shave. Has your mom visited Australia? No, é Has Brenda been here before? Yes, : Have Hannah and Joseph flown in a plane? Yes, Has he told her about his trip to New York? No, Have the twins swum in the ocean before? No, " Have you contacted the travel agent yet? ‘Yes, . Have you read the guidebook? No, e Ore > eb eb eh Bh ob 4 Complete the letter using the present perfect or simple past form of the verbs in parenthe: H Mon ancl Doe, pepe ae ee ee lee) ce fi). al ‘ancl Fronce ond I (2) —____ (stax) 1m Gertmony Dea ee eee edn Berin, I (4) ——____ (eat) bratiuwrst, which is a really tasty a (3) _____ Gait sae really interesteg places, such as Trafalgar Syuore onc the EW fel Tower, onc TF (6) Teche) sana coolly cod poturas = (7), "Gta to lets of people - I (@) ____ (have) a great tme last Tight wa Tipeal Sporch bor ‘ling to the lal peofle = They were Healy Sven, Argus, T’ll see yon vext month Say “hi” fo everyone for me Love, ga Pena : " Read the sentences and decide whether the contracted ’s refers to is or has. Check is or has. She's over there. Carl's been to the States a few times. It’s raining. He's bought a new car. It’s really hot today. My aunt's forgotten to bring the tickets. Her dad’s traveled a lot. OOOOOOOLU OCOOOCOOC?; ‘The money's in my purse. Listen to the conversation between Harry and his mom. Check the things that Harry has done. 1 He's been to Sydney Harbour, 6 He's tried some local beer. 2 He's taken some pictures. 7 He's been to Melbourne. 3 He’s been to Bondi Beach. 8 He's called his friend. 4 He's been in the ocean. 9 He's bought some souvenirs. 5 He's tried snake meat. 10 He's rented a car. Do the word search. The theme is countries. Cc iE B 0 K N Vv J N R a oe = ie 1 Grammar: spelling of regular past participles 5 Vocabulary: expressive adjectives 2 Grammar: irregular verb forms 6 Pronunciation: expressive adjectives 3. Vocabulary: verb and noun collocations 7 Pronunciation: expressive adjectives 4. Grammar: irregular post participles Complete the sentences with the correct past participle form of the verbs in parentheses. Be careful with the spelling! 1 I've (work) here for ten years. 2. She's (study) hard for her exams. 3. John’s (finish) painting. 4 They've (try) to contact the agency. 5 Mom's (plan) a surprise party. 6 He hasn’t___ (play) tennis before. Complete the table with either the infinitive, simple past, or past participle f infinitive simple past past participle think (1) ought thought QS ee spoke spoken know (P) Sie sea eatag known grow grow @) give (9) 2 se given (Ghaeetea Sone began begun choose chose a forget forgot (8) fall @ fallen (20) came come Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences, When I graduate, I want to travel Have you ever flown in My brother once tried I would love to climb My ambition is to work with My brother is really lucky; he’s met at least a helicopter? children in Africa. three famous people. to many other countries. snake meat in Brazil. eakene menoce Experiences one of the mountains in the Himalayas. 4 Complete the sentences with the correct past participle of the verbs in parentheses. 1 Have you ever ___ (eat) crocodile meat? 2 Have youever___(drink) green tea? 3. Have you ever (go) bungee jumping? 4 Have you ever (meet) anyone famous? 53 Have you ever (fy) a plane? 6 Have you ever (see) a wild snake? Read the sentences. Check Positive or Negative for each one. Positive Negative The movie was great. oo 1 2. The fish isn’t cooked properly. It’s disgusting. 3 Thave a terrible headache. 4 ‘The eak is perfect. It’s delicious. ‘The acting was awful. I wouldn't recommend seeing it ‘The game was fantastic. They played really well We had a wonderful vacation. It was just what we needed. I've had an amazing time. Thank you so much. OOOOOOCOoOO COOocOooOo It was a horrible day. It didn’t stop raining @J 6 Listen and underline the stressed words each sentence. ‘The movie was fantastic Thi The ‘That pasta dish was delicious. k tastes awful. cting in that play was wonderful The play we saw was terrible. Our last vacation was amazing, That meal was really disgusting. That movie was very exciting Listen again and underline the stressed syllable in each expressive adjective. fan / tas / tie aw / ful won / der / ful 1 2 3 4 de/li/cious 8 ter/ri/ble 6 a/maz/ ing 7. dis / gus / ting 8 ex / ci / ting Lesson3 HINT: Remember we use still before has / have and ‘vet at the end of sentences. Experiences Messages 1. Grammar: word order with stilland yet 2 Grammar: present perfect with yet 3 Grammar: present perfect with still 4 Reading: text messaging 5. Reading: text messaging Write the words in the correct order to make sentences and questions. 1 from/1/ heard / Emily / still / haven't / . 2 using / yet / the / you /? / Have / computer / finished 4 called / Has / you / yet / ? / Mark 8 haven’t/. / me / contacted / still / They 6 yet / arrived / hasn't / . / Brenda Look at Frank, Mike, and Jenny’s list of things to do before they go on vacation. Complete the questions about what they've already done with the correct form of the present perfect and yet. Frank ‘Mike and Jenny visit the travel agent Ps sf buy the tickets v x rent a car x x | get a visa, x v | book a hotel ¥i si i pack his / their suitcase x & change some money x v 1 as Frank visted the travel agent yet 1 Yes, he has. 2 Frank a visa ? No, he hasn't. 3 Frank ahotel 2 Yes, he has. 4 Mike and Jenny their suitcase 2 Yes, they have. 5 Mike and Jenny acar No, they haven't. 6 Mike and Jenny some money 2 Yes, they have. Eo Experiences o Look at a figure, date, or number in the left column then find it in the text. Figure out what it refers to, | chen ty to nd | that fact in the right column, a Look at Frank, Mike, and Jenny’s list of things to do again. Complete the sentences about what they still haven’t done. Use contractions hasn’t / haven't. 1 Frank / rent a car 4 Frank / change some money Frank 2 fast vented @ car. Frank 2 Frank / get a visa 5 Mike and Jenny / buy the tickets Frank ; Mike and Jenny 3 Frank / pack his suitcase 6 Mike and Jenny / rent a car Frank ' Mike and Jenny Read the text about sending SMS messages. Then match a figure, date, or number on the left with what it refers to on the right. OUNG AMERICANS TURN TO TEXTING! Global.Information reports Telegraf, Inc. also estimates number of people _who that the use of text messaging that, on average, one in four regularly send e-mails. Itfound continues to grow in popularity cellphone users send or receive that, on average, teenagers | among American youth. at least two text messages day; aged between 13-16 sent | According to some new however, among 18-20 year approximately 10 e-mails a | research conducted by _ olds, the figure rises sharply to. week; 17-20 year olds sent 15 Telegraf, Inc. in July 2004, five messages a day. The aweek, but the group who sent SMS (short message service) research also indicates that 41% the most e-mails were the usage among adults aged of young American adults plan 21-24 year olds, who sent on between 18 and 24 has risen to upgrade their phones in the average 22 e-mails a week. dramatically from 45% in 2003 coming year. The company also Telegraf, Inc. says it expects | to a staggering 82% in 2004. researched the figures for the these figures to rise. I 1 July 2008 ‘athe number of text messages sent or received by 18-20 year olds per day 2 45% b_ the number of e-mails sent by 13-16 year olds 3 82% the percentage of young adults who used SMS in 2003, 4 one in four d_ the percentage of people who want a better phone in the coming year 5 five e the percentage of young adults who used SMS in 2004 6 41% f£ when Telegraf, Inc. did its research. 7 10 g the number of e-mails sent by 17-20 year olds 8 15 h_ the number of cellphone users who send or receive at least two texts every day Look at these sentences from the text in exercise 4. Underline the correct preposition for each one. Read the text again to check. 1 _.., text messaging continues to grow in / on popularity ... 2 According at / to some new research conducted by Telegraf, Inc. ... 3... on average, one in / of four cellphone users send or receive at least two text messages a day 4... however, among / between 18-20 year olds, the figure rises sharply to five messages a day, .. 41% of young American adults plan to upgrade their phones for / in the coming year. 6 The company also researched the figures to / for the number of people who regularly send e-mails. Ls Material girl 1 Grammar: time expressions with forand since 5 Pronunciation: unstressed words and linking 2 Grammar: time expressions with forand since 6 Grammar: present perfect and simple past, ‘3. Grammar: present perfect or simple past for and since 4 Grammar: present perfect or simple past 1 Look at each time expression and decide whether it is used with for or since. Check for or since. for since 3 weeks 1978 my last birthday a long time 10 years Twas a child a few weeks last August CeVeanunen a couple of hours OOCOOOOOCOO OOCOOOCOCOO 10 January 2 Underline the correct word in each sentence. I've waited for you for / since 4 o'clock. I've known Karen for / since I was 16. We've lived here for / since 3 years. Claire's worked there for / since July. Harry’s wanted a new car for / since a long time. He's been the president for / since 1988. It’s been a long time for / since I last saw you. eV eoaoe enn T've had my cat for / since a couple of years. 3 Complete the sentences using the present perfect or simple past form of the verbs in parentheses. They have ved (live) in that house for many years. (they live there now) I (know) Jill since we were at school together. (we are still friends) They (be) married for two years. (they are separated now) He (change) his hair color many times. (he continues to change it) Joseph (make) a lot of money in his job. (he doesn’t work now) I (ty) to call you several times. (but then I went out) My sister (watch) that movie three times. (and she might watch it again) x Rich or famous, 1 2 3 4 8 My aunt and uncle (visit) Europe twice. (they might go again) 6 4 8 4 6 Complete the text with the present perfect or simple past form of the verbs in parentheses. Nicole Kidman started her acting career as a teenager in Australia. She (1) (@ct) in minor movies for a few years, and nobody really @ (know) who she was until she @) (star) in Days of Thunder with ‘Tom Cruise, whom she later married and then divorced. Since then, she (4) (work) hard to become the actor she is today To date, she ©) (appear) in a lot of big movies and (6) (prove) how talented she is. She has two adopted children named Conor and Isabella, and tries to spend as much time as possible with them. She (7) (manage) to combine the busy schedule of being a famous actor and mom very successfully In 2003, she (8) (win) an Oscar for her role in the movie The Hours. Listen and circle the number of words you hear in each sentence. Contractions count as one word. Sentence 5 6 7 SentenceS 4 5 6 Sentence2 5 6 7 Sentence6 3 4 5 Sentence3 6 7 8 Sentence7 3 4 5 Sentenced 2 3 4 Sentence8 4 5 6 Look at the first sentence, which is incorrect. Complete the second sentence with the correct word. 1. I've lived here since ten years. 6 We hasn't been there. I've lived here for ten years. We been there. 2 He's known me for I was a child. 7 Have you speak to her yet? Ho's known me Twas a Have you to her yet? child. 8 He's broke his arm. 3. They've went to the movies. ibs is eee They've _____to the movies. © He's worked for the company since two years. 4 We seen him yesterday. PE te aout We him yesterday. two years. 5. Have Sally grown her hair? 10 I waited for you since three hours. Sally grown her hait? I waited for you three hours. Rich or famous ie Viale) Rich or The right qualities 1 Vocabulary: compound adjectives with well 4 Listening: a job interview 2 Pronunciation: sentence stress with compound adjectives 5 Listening: jobs 3. Grammar: word order with ago Write the compound adjectives from the box below next to the correct descriptions. well-brought-up well-dressed well-educated well-known well-off well-spoken 1 “He has excellent verbal skills. He's very easy to understand and is very polite.” 2 “He wears all the right clothes ~ he always looks really stylish and fashionable.” 3 “She obviously went to college — she knows so much about so many different subjects.” 4 “Everybody knows who he is ~ he's really famous.” 5 “Oh, she's so polite, She always says please and thank you, and she never has a bad word to say about anybody 6 “His parents are so rich. They must give him lots of money because he is always able to buy whatever he wants.” Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence. He's well-brought-up. She's a well-spoken girl Sho’s very well-educated. 1 like to be well-dressed. He's a well-known baseball player: Td like to be well-off. eanenn Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 ten/ago/ play /. / minutes / The / started 2 a/ years /1/ few / ago / job /. / got / this 3 ago/./ them / couple / met / He / of / a / months 4 that / minutes / ago / told /a/ me / few / You/. 5 married / We / three / got / . / ago / years 6 an/half/ oven / ago/. / hour / the / the dinner / in / put /1 Rich or famous @ 4 Listen to the job interview. Circle the correct phrase to complete each sentence. 1 Mr, Murphy worked at Cliffton Bank .. a for2 years b for 10 yoars —¢ for 10 months 2 He worked at Weston Bank .. a for 15 years b for 3 years © for5 years 3. He has worked at Chattrell’s accountancy firm ... . a since February b since March ¢_since last year 4 Ho was told about losing his job ... a 3 weeks ago b 3monthsago ¢_ 3 hours ago 5 He hada salary increase a G.wooksago —-b__6 years ago © Gmonths ago 6 Black's opened .. a 50 years ago b 5 years ago © 15 years ago Listen to some people talking about their jobs. Complete the table with the words or phrases from the box business person designer lawyer model plumber five years seven years 14 years ten years two years Speaker Job How long in the job Rich or famous ce Unit 10 f The American dream 1. Vocabulary: lfe events 4 Listening: a country and western singer 2 Vocabulary: lfe events 5 Listening: a country and western singer 3. Pronunciation: life events 6 Crossword 1 Match the life events with the pictures. Write the correct picture letter next to each life event. 1 tobe born 4 to graduate from high school 2 to bring up children 5 to get married a 3. to goto school 6 to break up 2 Complete the sentences with a phrase from the box. You may need to change the form of the verb. bbebom graduate get married goto school bresk up lose hisjob bring up getajob They're next Saturday at St. Mary and St. Joseph’s church. They because he was seeing another girl as well as her. I at the new supermarket up the road. After I've from high school, I want to go to college. She both her children on her own after they divorced. In many countries, children when they are five years old. He because he was always late for work eVeanene Daniel weighed 4 kgs when he Rich or famous a 3 Listen and underline the stressed word or words in each phrase. 1 tobe bom 6 to get engaged 2 to bring up children 7 to got married 3. to havea child 8 togetajob 4 to go to school 9 to graduate from high school 5 to have a girlfriend 10. to break up @) 4 Listen to an interview with a country and western singer. Check the questions that the interviewer asks. When were you born? Where did you go to school? How old were you when you left school? Why did you leave school? What was your first job? Did you have any children? How many children did you have? Why did you break up with Roy? How many children did you bring up? What would you like to do in the future? Have you enjoyed your life, Marilyn? Listen to the interview in exercise 4 again. Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence. : Marilyn was born in 1948 / 1958. She was 15 / 16 when she left school. Her first job was in a fast-food joint / in a bar. She earned $2 / $3 an hour. She left the job when she was 16 / 17. Sho was 24 / 34 when she had her daughter Billy-Jo, She has three / four children. She'll probably carry on singing for a while / forever. evounens 6 Do the crossword. ‘Across 4 Pedro went fo high .... in Texas. 6 My sister has a new..... She says she's in love 8 | got that teddy bear when | was a 13 Madonna was called the”... Git" 14 Albert loves to... his new motorcycle. Down 1 Where were you ....? In Brazil or Argentina? 2 Mr. Franklin has a very well-paid... 3 Ihope to visit Europe one .... 5 How many... did your grandparents have? 7 First you are born, then in the end you '9 Madonna has changed her... many times. 10 Thats... sweater. | realy ike i 11 An event that was not a success is called o 12 Ive known Jim... about six years, Rich or famous vaio” 6s 1 Making friends 1 Grammar: adverbs of manner 4 Grammar: word order with adverbs 2. Grammar: adverbs of manner 5. Reading: advice on making friends 3. Grammar: adverbs of manner Complete the table with the corresponding adverbs. adjective adverb | good a ae fantastic 2 bad @ fluent @) hard (s) fast © | beautiful a | careful ) | slow 9) | Match an adverb on the left with an adverb that means the opposite on the right. 1 well a. softly 2. fantastically b sadly 3 hard ©. badly 4 fast d_ slowly 5 carefully e terribly 6 happily £ carelessly Complete the paragraph with the correct adverb form of the adjectives in parentheses. Thave some very talented friends, most of whom I met at college, and I am still in contact with them. Take Caroline, for example. She sings a) (fantastic). Then there’s Martina, who speaks Italian 2) (fuent) because she lived in Rome for a year as a student. Joseph is a good driver because he drives @) (careful) and never goes too quickly. Maxine dances the flamenco and samba (4) (beautiful), just like a professional, But me? What can I do? I don’t think I have any talents but my friends say I cook pretty (5) (good). Although we all worked (6) (hard) at college, we had a great time, and I'm happy that we are all still friends now. nn People in our lives Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 speaks / Sam / fluently / . / Russian 2 fantastically / the / . / Noah / piano / plays 3. at/./ James / hard / school / really / works 4 always / carefully / drives / My / iW. dad 5. things / learn / quickly. /1/ new 6 can/./ fast / My / run / sister 7 very / cook / well /. / can't / She 8 plays / badly / the / extremely /. / He / guitar Read the article. Then number the sentences below to put a summary of the article in the correct order. Making friends is not as difficult as it seems. Firstly, make up your mind about the kinds of people you want to meet. If you enjoy sports, you could join a sports club or local sports team. If you enjoy reading, why not start a local book club? It’s a great way of getting a group of people who share the same interests together. Writing to a pen pal or an e-pal is another good way to make friends. The advantage of this is that you can choose somebody with Say nice things about other people. Smile at people. Write to a pen pal or e-pal. Join a sports team or start a book club. similar hobbies and who is a similar age to you. Although they may live a long way away from you, it’s a great way to find out about other cultures, especially if you write to someone from a different country. And finally, when you do meet people, remember to smile. Start a conversation by saying something nice about the other person. And ask people questions about themselves to show interest. Follow this advice and you'll be well on the way to making lots of friends! Ask questions about other people to show interest. Decide who you want to be friends with. People in our lives ud PTL o¥g 1. Vocabulary: adjectives of appearance and 4 Grammar: be lke or look like character 5 Listening: describing people 2 Pronunciation: adjectives of appearance and 6 Word search: adjectives of appearance and character character 3 Vocabulary: adjectives of appearance and character 1 Look at each adjective. Does it describe appearance or character? Check Appearance or Character. Appearance Character well-built oo tall confident easygoing pretty slim talkative adventurous eevousene attractive OCOOOOCOOOOO OOOOCOOO 10 humorous Qa 2 Listen and underline the stressed syllable or syllables in each adjective. 1 con/fi/ dent 6 eas /y /go/ ing 2 hu/mor/ ous 7 good / look / ing 3 talk/a/tive 8 ad/ven/ tur/ ous 4 dark / haired 9 se/ri/ous 5 in/tel/li/ gent 10 well / built 3. Write an adjective from the box next to the description of each person. sae 1 “He always helps other people.” 2. “She's really funny ~ she makes everyone laugh with her jokes.” 3 “Gina is always so relaxed. She never gets stressed and she’s always calm - even when she's really busy!” 4 “Lreally admire Sally and Helen. They are always trying new things — just last week Sally went bungee jumping and Helen ‘went mountain climbing.” 5 “I wouldn't say that Alan is slim — he has quite big arms and legs, and is quite muscular.” 6 “Alannah is so lucky. She can eat whatever she likes, but she never puts on weight.” | 6s Unt | People in our lives 4 Match the questions and answers. eakene Lis' eur enn What does Kate look like? What's John like? What does Jim look like? What are your parents like? What's Barbara like? What do your children look like? ten to descriptio a b © a e f Peter fun confident Jane short tall Mark — well-built tall Chloe talkative —_ serious Zoe friendly nice Ella beautiful attractive \d dark hair ~ just like me! They both have greer They're both nice and pretty easygoing, He's preity confident and he can be very talkative. Sho's great. She's lots of fun and very adventurous. 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