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9 Uo a oy (xe) fra Vocabulary numbers 0-20; the alphabet; things in the classroom; days ofthe week Real World introucing yourself; classroom instructions: names; saying goodbye Welcome! HE reacier Hello. What's your name, 1 please? Hello! DENIZ. My name's Deniz Aslan. EB 2 EB» Look at conversation + and listen rraciten Tim Peter Adams, Welcome to the class 'b Practise conversation 1 with your teacher. pent Thank you. Use your name. Bi a [Gil? Lookat conversation 2 and listen. b Practise conversation 2 with four students. Use your name. Numbers 0-20 2 Work in pairs. How do we say these numbers? ‘Gate2-3s 4 °5 Cre 2° 18 NR wBM 15 16 17 18 19 20 » ERs Listen and check. Listen again and practise, © Work in the same pairs. Say five numbers. Write your partner’s numbers. Are they correct? HASSAN Hello, my name's Hassan, o1Ga-Hi I'm Olga HASSAN Nice to meet you OLGA You too. Classroom instructions ‘Workin new pais. Which ofthese instractons do you understan? Check in Language Summary Welcome EEE pz pen your book Look atthe photo on page 11. The alphabet Do exercise 6 on your own, aceasta Bo Gs Listen and practise the alphabet. won Aa Bb Cc Od Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii coma jj Kk LI Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Listen angi check, Listen and prastse, Match the words tothe pictures. Ss Tt Uu Vw Ww Xx Yy Zz ‘Ask and answer the questions. bb [EETP4 Listen and tek (/) the instructions b BBR ston and wakes aoac when you hear them. TP + ss=cmubies MaRcos Hello. Sorry I'm lave. TEACHER No problem. names and surnames ‘2 Look at conversation 3. Then match the teacher's questions 1-3 to Marcos's answers a-c. + Whatsyourfret name? a F-U-E-N-TES 2 Whatsyoursurame? —b Fuentos. 3 How do you spallthat? © W's Marcos, b [EBIIE7 Listen anc check. ¢ [EiiIb® Listen to two conversations, A and B \Wte me names, a Eke ‘questions in 6a, bb Ask four students these questions and write the names. II Listen and practise the Things in the classroom El a Match these words to pictures a+) arable b achar abook a pencil ‘pen adictionary a CD player aTV aDvDplayer 2 computer Whar's picture e? | [Irs chair. Goodbye! EBD 2 Put the days of the week in order. Friday Tuesday Thursday Monday 7 Wednesday Saturday Sunday b EER 10 EMINEM Listen and check Liston again and practise. What day ist today’? What day i i tomorrow? HE) ESI 1+ Liston and write the day, Then practise with other students, MARCOS Bye, Olga, OLGA Goodbye. See you on MARCOS Yes, see you. Tick (7) the things you can do in English, “> | can say holo tocuce myst and sy goodbye > can say numbers 0-20, > |.can understand classroom instructions. | can say the alphabet | can spell my name. > Ian say the days of the wook. How are you? QUICK REVIEW The alphabet Write five ‘words in English. Work in pairs. Spell the ‘words to your partner. He/She writes them down. Are they correct? Listening and Speaking He TEENIE ead and isten to conversation 1. Liston again and practise, bb Practise conversation 1 with four students. Use your name. Bi 2 Gab is ATE Pad and listen to conversation 2, Listen again and practise. Work in groups. Take turns to introduce students to each other. Vocabulary and Speaking Countries and nationalities El 2 Tick (7) the countries you know. countries | nationalities irom... _| tm Brazil Bradli a n Aust Austral Argentina | Argentini theUSA | Améric Gémany | Gam tay teat México Méxic Russia Russ Enypt Egy the UK Bris A Spain Span Poland Pol Tirkey Tire china ching se Janén Japan France b Write the missing letters in the Nationalities. Check in Language Summary 1 ize. © Whore are you from? What's your nationality? Tim from Colombia, || Fm Korean, Vocabulary counties and nationalties Grammar be (1): positve and Wh- questions ‘subject pronouns and possessive adjectives Real World introducing people a Listen and notice the word stress (+) in the Countries and nationalities in 3a Bradii Brazlitan b Listen again and practise. Copy the word stress. Reading and Listening Ga Read and listen to conversations 3, 4 and 5, Write the countries. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. usa Hello, Tom, ToM Hi, Lisa, How are yall s Usa I’m fine, thanks. PAOLO Bianca, this is Toshi. And you? BIANCA Hello, Toshi, tom I'm OK, thanks. Nice to meet you. Tosti! You 00, a, FEF xccertionist Good morning ‘What's your name, please? CARLOS Tes Carlos Moreno, RECEPTIONIST And where are you from: ARLOS T'm from PWITH GRAMMAR 'Be (1): positive and Wh- questions 2 Fillin the gaps with ‘m, re or 's. POSITIVE (+) + | 1m _trom Spain (elem) 2 You __inroome, (= youare) 3 He tromttaly (nels) # She___ from Braz. 5 it _ Carlos Moreno. . ‘rom Australia. 7 They fromthe UK. (= they are) Fillin the gaps with are or es QUESTIONS (2) 4 Where are youtrom? 4 What your name? 2 Where __hetrom? 5 What ___ your names? 3 Where she from? 6 Whee they from? © Check in EXTEN p20. Germionist What are your names, please? HL My name's Daniel Ross and this is Kelly Easton, ONIST. Where are you from? st We're from FESMONIST Welcome to the conference. You're in room 6 EAMA Where's he from? DAVE He's from Suns OK, And where's she from? DAVE She's from aia Right. And where are they from? ‘pave They're from + Think. a EGER 16 EEIMIEIRIN Listen and practise the sentences in 6a and the questions in 6b. Copy the contractions (Vm, youre, What’, etc) Vm from Spain. 'b Work in pairs. Practise conversations 3, 4 and 5. 1 Fitin the gaps with im, te, re or's EMMA Where! are they from? DAVE They? from Egypt. Ewa What? their names? pave His name! Fatima, Hanif and her name? your names, please? RECEPTIONIST What ® 7 Dieter Koller and irre Our names Mehmet Kaya. RECEPTIONIST Where® __you from? DIETER T° from Germany and he!” from Turkey. HELP WITH GRAMMAR Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives Ey Fin the table with the words in bold in 8. | boot Sale eubictns foxy foaled a they adjectives < ERE 129 : Choose the corect words. RECEPTIONIST. What are 'you/¥ou)) names, please? Mantin We/Our names are Marin and Julla Green RECEPTIONIST Where ae 400/your from? MARTIN: *We/Our ce from the USA. LISA Where are Sthey/their from? TOM He/Flis’s from France and “she/her’s from Japan, Lisa What are Srbey/their names? TOM ?He/His name's Louis and "sbefher name's Hiroko. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Get ready ... Get it Work in pairs. Student A p104. Student B p09, Listening and Speaking ‘a Work in pairs. Look at A-D. How do me say the phane numbers? TIP © In phone numbers 0 = of or 26r0 ‘and 11 = double one, » EEDb 17 EMM Listen ‘and check. Listen again and practise. a [I 18 Listen to four Conversations. Write the phone rumbers b Ask three students their phone numbers, You can invent numbers if you tke! Whats your Its mobile number? ‘What's your home number? Vocabulary and Speaking Jobs Ed 2 Workin pairs, which of those jots 4 you know? Then do the exercise in 1 KEES p28 aménager a dSctor an onginder asiles assistant a walte/a waltress + acidaner a police officer an Sctorfan dctress a musician atéachor astident a housewife fan accuntant. . atwyer abulder ameohinio TIPS » In these vocabulary boxes we only show the main stress, * We can also say /im unemployed. not mannered. and fm reed. not ao > E19 EME Listen ana I practise. Copy the ward stress. Bet wishes 4 mean Kingsland Hotel 0131 496 oa64 Vocabulary jobs; aand an Grammar be (2): negative, yesino questions and short answers Brian Wells + 07968631178 sawyasyourtan that would be ‘reat ‘See you on Saturday, HELP WITH VOCABULARY a and an [EB 00k atthe jobs in 3a, Then complete the rules witha ora ® Wouse ___with nouns that begin with a consonant sound, (The consonants are b,c, , £ .) © Wouso ___withnouns that begin with a vowel sound (The vowels area. jo.) KEEETEMEES p25 Ey Fitin me gaps witha oran. ames 4 ook 2 student 5 English book aero ° coom Gl 2 Look again at the pictures in EEREMEIREP 1128. Take turns to ‘cover the words and test your partner. ‘What's his job? | | He's a mechanic: a vias) (Sasa 'b What's your job? Ask other students. Whar's your job? | | Pim a manage 2 ae Whurdo 00d) ae) g and Speaking 20 Read and ston to those setions. Flin the gaps with the pbs. Bs Ae you fom New York? IB No, we aren't trom the USA, We're ‘rom Canada, ‘Oh, really? What do you do? ‘and Jane's o> who's she? Her name's Sally Andrews, Isshea? 2 ‘Yes, sho is. But sho isn't famous. a 5 A 8 A What do you do? iB mat And you? iA Iman! 5 Areyou from Mexico? A. No, mot. Im from Colombe. Look at the photo. Match rsations 1-3 to the groups of ple A-C. LP WITH GRAMMAR, (2): negative, yes/no questions short answers Look again at 7a. Underline all the ‘of be in the conversations, Filin the gaps in these negative ces with m, aren't and isn't. I rotateacher. NYou/We/They 270 not) He/She/t Fill in the gaps in these questions and re with m, Is, Aro, ist or aren't. Are_you trom Spa? Yes,am./No,|___not she a musician? ‘Yes, shois./No, she you from Naw York? from the USA. famous. (=is not) ‘Yes, we are./No, wo i Check in EEXIIIGNEP p129. 21 EEMMUIEINION Listen and [Practise. Copy the contractions aren't, ei) Bie not a teacher. Bie aren't from the USA Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions about the people in the photo. Ishea doctor? |_| No, he isn't. He’s an engineer. a Tick (/) the sentences that are true for you. Make the other, sentences negative. Write the correct sentences. 1. man English student. s 2. Tm trom the UK. U G 2001 Im not from the UK. llfeiniPpland. Boel ‘My English class isin roont3p) man accountant.» 7% My teacher's from Ausigai My language schoot iin Lond My Engish lessons ae Gh Tuesday ere Tasca: The students in my class areal rom my country. nae Work in groups. Compare sentences. Get ready ... Get it right! Work in pairs. Student A p104, Student B p09. What number is it? EE 2 Work in pairs. How do we say these numbers? Check in EERETENIEES 2 30 40 50 60 2 90 100 b Work in the same pairs. Say these numbers. 2% 47 S68 75 BB 2 EEG 22 Listen to these numbers. Notice the st tniesen ity iden fry inate ninaty bb EER 29 Liston and write the numbers numbers in 2a and 2b. ‘Work in pairs. Say a number between 1 and 100. Your partner says the next thros nurbers. fifty-eight | fify-nine, sixty, sixty-one What's her address? Look at the photo of Emma. Then match these words to Emma's things 1-3. scrédit card abiisiness card amobie phéne b Match these words/phrases to the letters a-j in the pictures. 4 firstrame b home number work number motile number home addrass femal address postoade at work credit card number job Work in pairs. Ask questions about 1-10 in 4b. 3 6 7 8 a 10 ‘What's her first name? | | Emma. HII Listen and practise the Real World asking for personal details asking people to repeat things Vocabulary numbers 20-100 @ Webber & Webber Ltd Emma Mitchell Soles Manager Tel 0151 408 0814 Mobile 07974 610771 email emma.mitchell@wwl.co.uk Hi Danielal The party's at my house. My address is 168 Evesham Road Liverpool L13 7k, My home number ig 0151 498 0633, See you on Sunday! Love Emma foo 10] Wace 7 01/20 ao | 53 2. Car Rentals g a car JELP WITH LI ENING Sentence stress (1) Look at the photo of Paul. Then listen to the man’s questions. Notice the sentence stress. We 5 the important words. E What's your sirname, pidase? I What's your frst name”? IS And what's your nationdity? What's your aadréss? s 6 . ‘Andi what's your pdstoode? \wnit's your méile nimber? Apel what's your hdme nbmber? \Wlt's your émal adcréss? 2 (EEE: ik 26 waton or stn to Pauls Eervereation. Tick (/) the sentences in 8 when you pear ther Watch or listen again. Complete the form. ane one SBE os reinane Paul cree Pood rt 69 ‘mobile number home number email address PAUI99@Webmall. com @ ETF 27 Listen to these sentences from the conversation in the car hire office. Fill in the gaps with these words repeat agsin please Could sony + tm 2 2 you say that please? 3. Could you that, i b EEUUREIMIN Listen again and practise. (EMER? 129 Listen and practise the ‘questions in 5. Copy the sentence siress. Work in pairs. Interview your partner and fin the form. Use the questions in 5 SBP sist name nationality ae mobile number hhome number ‘oma address REAL WORLD Asking people to repeat things QUICK REVIE\ Numbers 0-100 ‘Work in pairs. Count from 0 to 51 in threes: A Zero. B Three. A Six, ‘Then count from 0 to 98 in sevens: B Zero. A Seven. B Fourteen, EB 00k at the picture of the lost property room in the conference hotel. Match these words to 1-17. diaries 12 wadlets an MP8 player amébile watches anumréta bags. shoes acimera coats abike/bicycle a rédio suitcases a léptop drésses lOcarcds false tdatn HEI Plurals WITH VOCABULARY 8 Write the missing letters. When do we add -s, -es and -ies? Which plurals are irregular? singular | plural abag bag awalet | wallet asuitoase | suitcase watch | watch adress cress adiary dar woman | wom n achid | childr_n aperson | p__ ple atooth = | t_ th b Check in EERIE Ek 29 EEE Liston and practise the singular and plural words in 2a, 128, Write the plurals. 8 abike bikes acamera b acreditcard gan address © anationalty hh aman 4 waitress i acountry © person J awoman ‘Work in pairs. Take turns to test each other on 1-17, ‘Number 12, Number 17. ‘They're diaries. I's an MP3 player. Vocabulary personal possessions; ras; this, at, these, those [got a job at the hotel. Look at the pictures and sthe gaps with words from 1. What's this in English? ‘What's that in English? EP WITH VOCABULARY thai, these, those ‘the table with this, that, these and those. here} there EIGEN Liston and practise. Copy t's this? + What's thls in English? ese three things in the classroom or from your ‘your teacher what they are in English, chat in English? | | IPs poster. ‘are these in English? | | They're keys. Word stress and syllables FEGII=: Listen to these words. Notice the stress and number of sylables. Listen again and practise. British Je-pén bl-cy-cle com-pi-ter ser-en-téen EW 2 Workin pairs. Write the words in the table. teecher musician address thirty thirteen umbrella engineer manager Braz Germany Japanese mobile Mexican machanio unemployed ash teachor ve-ran Bioycle com-piter sover-tgen bb [EilP22 Listen and check. Listen again and practise. EW 2 Wite five words. Mark the stress on each word, b Work in pairs. Compare words. Is the stress on your partner's words correct? ila B® Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World pts Language Summary 1 p128 4A-D Workbook pS Self-study DVD-ROM 1 with Roview Video 1 Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 At the hotel Workbook p64 Reading addresses; hotel registration forms ‘Writing capital letters (1); addresses; filing in a hotel registration form Vocabulary Adjectives (1) {@ Tick the adjectives you know. Then do the exercise in pt30. new old big aml good bed | ty late 7 cheap expéneve | fast. slow beaut Oly youre old éasy —difeut ght wrong rice great impértant tvourte b Work in pairs. Take tums to test your partner on the opposites. old | new HELP WITH VOCABULARY Adjective word order and very { Ed Look at these sentences, Then choose the correct words in the rules. 2 She's late fs. small beg. Is avery dificult question. Those are my new shoes. © We put adoctves batereattr tho ver bo. 5 © We putadjectves before/atter@ noun. © We put vary before/ater aciactves © Adjectives are/aren't plural with plural nouns 5 REREEREE? p1s0 ED «Mare sentences with hse words. 1 vey/'8/R/eaty 1s vry oa. answer ght That /'s/the very ra Those dresses / expense cheap /a/I/ Walch /'s very/ They good re / cameres question / very a/c 5 /That ‘Work in pairs. Compare sentences. Vocabulary adjectives (1); adjective ‘word order and vory Grammar have got: positive and negative, questions and short answers =r ALAN What things are important in my life? Well, I've got an ald car. Ie isn't very fast, but I love it. What else? Well, my mobile’s very important ro me. [rs got all my friends? phone numbers on it, my photos, music, everything! I haven't got 2 laptop, but [ve got aan old computer. That's important to me for school. And I've got a big TV in my room. ‘Thar’s very important because I love football! Reading and Listening Ed 2 [Ell 29 Read and stan to Alan and his grandmother, Mary. Underline the things that are important to each person. b Read the texts again. Find all the adjectives. © Work in pairs. Compare answers. + HELP WITH GRAMMAR have got: positive and negative Look again atthe texts about Alan and Mary. Find al the examples of 've got (= have got), 's got (= has got), haven't got 2 and hasn't got Fillin the gaps with ‘ve, POSITIVE (+) haven't and hasn't 5 /you/westhey got (= have got) 5 he/shevit ‘ot (= has got NEGATIVE (-) Vyou/we/they got (= have not got) 2 ne/she/it got(=heas net got) ° EUIIUESE pis portant ro me? I've gor this very Batch. IPs from Ben, my hushand, and End my diary ~ that's important to me Fhasn't got a diary, he's got everything bile these days. And my new bicycle is at to me because we haven't got a car. Well, we've gota beautiful cat, Lily. important! Listening and Speaking EL 2 Workin pairs. Look at the table and guess which things ‘Alan and Mary have got, Puta tick (/) or a cross (x) in the guess columns. Alan Mary Product guess | answer | quess | answer laptop |x [x MP3 player radio DVD player b [EGTIFS5 Liston to Alan and Mary answer questions for a survey. Complete the answer columns. Are your guesses correct? { HELP WITH GRAMMAR have got: questions and short answers HD) 2 Flin the gaps with have, has, haven't or hasn't oursmons ston Atswens \ EI Listen an practise eeNelgisceeet pete ota ow lar? Se nna Yeu hoy Be core tor ot have got snyostanycheen 88 = 5 What you got in your bag? avery big house. : Bios on 2 TIP + We use any with plural nouns in yes/no questions ()acomputer. b Check in [EIUTINEE 131, your motile number. avery good TV, but (-)aDVD pier. (@abeautiul EEG 26 BIEN Listen and practise the questions and short answers in 10, Work in pairs, Ask questions about Alan and Mary. Hadog, Has Alan gota new car? | | No, he hasa't, and write five things he/she ‘gCt Get ready ... Get it right! Work in pairs, Student A p104, Student B p109. Vocabulary family Grammar possessive ‘= wife plrenia sisters grdndaughter grandsons grindchicren hrsband on daughter —flther | rather bréther chien GREG My wife ’s name is Martina and we've got ‘one son, Alan. He’s nineteen years old now. P've got two * Pam and Jill, Pam’s married with two kids and fills divorced. My "parents ‘names are Ben and Mary. They've got three childeen. and three "! two? ‘Alan and Robbie, and a PAM. We're a typical British family, I think. My "husband ’s name is Nick and we've got (wo 2 4 boy and a girl. Our? son_’s name is Robbie and Florence is our * ~ she’s just a baby. And my parents? Well, Ben is my © and Mary is my ® ve gor one z + his name's Greg, and one sister, Jill. + Florence. grindmotner grandfather tncle ALAN My mum and dad's names are Greg and Martina. I've gor ewo aunts , Pam and jill, and cone #5 «His name’s Nick and he's a doctor, Pve also gor two + Robbie and Florence. My "grandparents * names are Ben ~ he's my ® and Mary, my Vocabulary, Reading and Listening ‘a Write four questions with How many ... ? about the Family people in the family ree, ‘a. Look at the family tree. Then read about the family ea rarer aoe as ain Oo Filln the gaps with the words in the boxes. How many children have Mary and Ben got? » EGSR97 Listen and check your answers. b- Work in pairs. Ask and answer your questions. BB Look again at the family tree, Put the words Tick the correct sentences. Change the words in bold in the boxes in three groups. Then check in in the incorrect sentences. 130, 1 Jill's Pam’s eeusin. sister Ben is Mary’s husband, vilis Alan's cousin, ‘Atan is Martna’s son, Nic end Pam are Robbie's grandparents, Mary is Retiie and Florence's grandmother, 1 BM asaane: 2 [Q) terse metnorimum 8 @ male and female parents 7 P WITH GRAMMAR Possessives Look at these sentences. Then read the rule. itis Pam's sister, My husband's name is Nick We use aname +s (Pam's, etc) ora noun + 's (husband's, etc) for the possessive, 's can mean is, has or the possessive. Match 1-3 to a-c. EanisPam'sfather $= 18 i's her sister. b S=has ‘She's got one brother. © 'S = possessive ¢ sentences about these people. Pam / Alan 3 Robbie / Florence Pam is Alan's aunt. 4 Mary /Ben [Gg /Martina ‘5. Florence / Ben and Mary GUM Listen and practise, Copy the stress. pi Pam is Alan's dunt jing and Speaking is to show her new boyttiend, Luke, some photos. ‘at photos A-D. Who are the people? 5 a EES9 Listen to vill and Luke's conversation. Put photos A-Din order. Listen again and choose the eonect words. 1 ls itor Pais an Gg French ieacner 2. Pamsfusbord Nokis a lenserlaoctor 2 Theirson Robbie sisovon. 4 if boter Greg an snaeereccourtant. 6 Hie Martrais Sanh ato. 6: lls meter reed ales asa 7 lls tatherlesveniy/svenytroe. HELP WITH LISTENING Sentence stress (2) a. [ERS Usten othe frat femtence ofthe conversation again, Notice tho sontonve stress. We stross the important words Like, cme and Idok at thése photos of in try. bb Look at Aucio Script EEN 99 156. Listen tothe whole conwersation End follow te stressed words Get ready ... Get it right! ‘@ Write your name and the names of five people in your family on a piece of paper. Think what you can say about these people (age, job, married, etc.) Don't write this information. b Choose a partner, but don't talk to him/her. Swap papers. ‘Make questions to ask about your partner's family. Who's (Claudia)? [Is she married? Has she got any children? a Work with your partner. Take turns to ask questions about his/her family. Make notes on your partner's answers, bb Tell another student about your partners family ait ar Bec ernie ete Co eee What's the time? 2 Put these time words in order: aminute aysar aday a week aniour asécond 1 amonth b Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions, 1 How many minutos are in an hour? 2 How many hours are ina day? 3 How many months are in a year? 4 How many weeks are in a year? 5 How many hours arena week? (8 How many days arein a year? 1 a Maton the times 0 pltures A-F ‘one obléek quarter totén twenty past ve half past sven quart past idur twenty to rine b We can say times in a different way, Match these times to pictures A-F. fourttéen five twénty seven tty eight férty nine forty-five one A Real World telling the time; talking about ‘the time; saying prices; buying tickes at Vocabulary time words _ . Lt Time*and vies ae Ed 2 Complete the times. 1 five past 2 twenty-five to eleven > Check in FEUTOIOENP p131. FEI 40 Listen and match conversations 1-3 to three Ofte pictures A-F in 2a REAL WORLD Talking about the time «Fill in the gaps in the questions and answers. What time! ie o'clock. [Where [Beato a eet eee Beoweme Haveree | | Ye foe the time, please? | fifteca, | bb Fill in the gaps with to, from or at. 1 MyEngish classis__ten, 2 Mysor’sclass is seven ___nine tity, prez o ERs: Listen and practise the questions and answers in 5a. Copy the polite intonation in the quastions. 'b Write six times, Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in Sa, Write your partner's times. Ave they correct? EET Now showing A New Day (12) + 7.00, 9.20 ‘The Brothers (15) 5.00, 1930 Tickets: Adults °210.50/611.50 Chien 467-25 28.95 ing out kat adverts A and B, Which is for sma and which is for an exhibition? 42 Uisten and write the missing Es 1-4 on the adverts, in pairs. How do we say these prices? £750 40p €6.50 $35 £2309 se POEM Listen and check. fen again and pracise. IEEE 44 Listen and choose the correct Prices a-d on adverts A and B. Bofore you watch or listen, check these ds with your teacher. By pdpcom ascreen start MEP? (ETB As Look at the photo j2cinema. Walch or isten to the people's ersations withthe ticket seller, Which fim © Chris and Louise want to see? Which film b Alison and Josh want to see? GD MEE} 2 [EG 45 Watch or listen again. Complete the table prceot —|timesim | screen fickets Stare umber (Chris and Louiee Alison and Josh REAL WORLD Buying tickets at the cinema {J Read the sentences. Fillin the gaps with these words, $ | can ccuts time er $ Thanks paso is welcome {customer TIOKET SELLER 2 | 1.Can_Ihave (two) tickets for | ae roders, lease? = | wo ticks for (4 Naw Bey, $ | chm act and one Ea JY ofcourse [pow much® tate Thats (£25, peace How much 4 the tickets? (£11.80) for > and Z, (08.48) or chidren. 80 2 | Hereyou are, What® is [teeebiperes | : | teria starsat (even fen) aa I sirtsin (wo mines. Thank you very much ea You? Enoy trom, +b Check in 192, {BB 46 Listen and practise the customer's sentences in 11a EE) Work in pairs. Student A p105, Student & p1t0, v Vocabulary things ina house baby? prepositions of place Skills listening: a convesatio >» Where’s the ices Write four times and four prices. Work in EI 2 Lookcat the picture, Choose} baits. Say them to your partner. He/She writes them down. Are they correct? =. ofthese things, Wile, | sentences to say where they a Nick's suitcase is behind the sol HEB Work in pairs. Which of these words do you know? Then do the exercise in oS Nick's suitcase Nick's keys amiiror adesk sila acirpst adoor a bdokcase Nick's mabila phone awindow thefloor aplant acitfee table lamp clitans Pam's coat Robbie's new shoes the cat HE! ARY Prepositions of place Robbie's bag 's the cat? Match the prepositions to pictures 1-6. Then check in ress oe creel rece ae nin iy trent telane a ‘the DVDs b Work in pairs. Compare sentences. Are your partner's sentences correct? irs. Cover the box in 8a. Point at things in re and ask questions with Whose ...? hose mobile phone is this? | [Irs Nick's [Whose shoes are chese? | | They're Robbie’. EIB <7 Listen and tick the things in the box in 3a the family talk about. sten again. Three things are in the wrong place in Spicture. What are they? ere’s the baby?! 2 Audio Script BESIP 47 p56. Listen again and rine all te prepositions of place. at the picture for one minute. Then cover the ©. Work in pairs. Take turns to ask where things Hm the living room, , e's Robbie's Ie’ by the door. The schwa /2/ in words EB 2 [EB 48 Tho schwa /a/is very common in English. Listen to these words. Notice the schwas. | Isthe schwa stressoa? address mechanic Poland teecher rs Al AL |} cootor number manager accountant lf) palfaf fal fof 'b Listen again and practise, Ed 4 Work in pairs. Undertine the schwa in each word, China seven sctor daughter important second parents Japan police sofa b [EET 49 Listen and check. Listen again and practise. a Look at these words. Gri the word with aschwa ey) 5 lotop/ computor 2 doniet loaner ‘Ray Egy 2 seventy/ ninety 7 dw / ior 4 Spanish /German——& Salday ueeday b Work in pairs. Compare answers, © EEGIR50 Liston and check. Listen again and practise, Gey Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World pis. Language Summary 2 p130 2A-D Workbook 2 pio Self-study DVD-ROM 2 with Review Video @ Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 My favourite thing Workbook p66 Reading people's favourite things Writing capital letters (2); punctuation; ‘a descrintion of your favourite thing Vocabulary Daily routines {Tick the words/phrases you know, Then do the exercise in pta2. get lp gotobd leave néme have bréakfast have linen start wérk/classes work std gethime | have dinner fish werk/olésses | sleep Ivo TIP + In these vocabulary boxes we only show the ‘main strose in phrases, 'b Match two of the words/phrases from ta to these times of day, 1 inthe moming getup 3. inthe evening 2 inthe afternoon 4 at night © Work in pairs. Compare answers. Are they the same? Reading and Speaking By 2 Look athe photos of Kar Matchett. What’ herjou? Before you read, check these words/phrases ‘with your toacher. gidmorous aTWshow hair make-up astiidio loam your nes ‘© Work in pairs. Guess the times that TV actors do these things, 1 getup 3. start work 2 have breakiast 4 have inch § Read the article and check your answers. Eq ead ine article again. Are those sentences true (1) or fase F)? Conect te fase sentences Canada 1 Kari Matchettis from Leedngeles. F 2 TVactors got up vary late, 3 They have breakfast atthe studi. 4 They work for si hours before lunch, ‘5. They have half an hour fer lunch, ee ee Vocabulary dally routines Grammar Present Simple (1): postive and Wh- questions (Hyou/we/hey) by David Ross k Ltalk to Kari Matchett, star of the TV 4and ER, about a typical day at the studic et as ees era DAVID Where are you. from, Kari? KARI I'm from Canada, but Tie and work in Los Angeles. Can you tell us about your day-to-day life? K Well, TV actors work very long days and we start worky very early D What time do you get up? Tget up at 4.30 in the morning, Wow! You get up very early HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (1): positive (W/you/we/they) *® We use the Present Simple to talk about daly routines. {a Find the verbs in these sentences. They are in the Present Simple, + 1@#LwBat 430 the moming 2 You getup vary ear 2 /Wastart work at about 700 4 Theyhave an hour for neh, bb Is the Present Simple the same or different after |, you, we and they? (EEUIEES pts+ 1 SR ss am Liston ana practise the sentonces nda. Copy the stress. 1 gét dp at four thirty in the méming. {9 LookatKar's answers in the article again. Undetine all the vers in the Present Simple. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. good in the mioming, so its always leave home at 5:30 and I gét to the studio at 0. That's when people do my hair and mako-up. breakfast? eakfast at abont 6.15 in the make-up room. Then. at about 7.0. you have lunch? inch at 1.00 and we start work again at 2.00 ‘2bout Kar's afternoon and evening routine. "he gaps with these verbs. get go start finish sleep you finish work? swe finish. at ahout 9.00, \work at 7.00 and you * sy ong day, but sometimes 1% in the afternoon. do you get home? Fhome ut about 9:30. ¥you have dinner? Thome while ITearn my lines for the next day. to bed at 11.00. , Dave a glamorous life? Tim at work, no ~definitely not! work ut 9.001 six sentences about your daily routine. Use phrases from 1a. at half past eight. jn pairs. Compare sentences. HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (1): Wh- questions (//you/we/they) ED) 2 Lookat tne table. Notice the word order questions. question | auxiliary | subject | infinitive word What ime | do When | do TIP « Present Simple questions are the same for |. you, we and they, 'b Write questions 1-3 in the table. 1 When do you finish work? 2 What time do you get home? 8 Where do you have dinner? © Check in EERIINGEEP p14. ‘a Make questions with these words. 4. Where /lve / you do ? Where do you live? 2 you/ do / Where / work ? 13. What time / get up / you do? 4 start /Whan / do / you / work or classes ? 5 do/ What time / get /you / home ? 6 dinner / do / When / you / nave ? > Ears: Listen and check. Notice how we say do you /dja/. Then lisen again and practise Where do you /dja/ tive? © Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 10a. Get ready ... Get it right! ‘Write eight questions about people's routines in the week or at the weekend. Use words/phrases from 4 What time do you go to bed in the week? When do you get up at the weekend? ‘a Ask other students your questions. For each ‘question, find one student who does this at the ‘same time as you. bb Tell the class two things that you and other students do at the same time. "¥ El 2 Workin pars. which of these phrases So you know? Then co the exerciee in CIETEEF 123. stayin godut (alot) eat cut geforadrink goto the cinema {9010 céncerts go shipping Phone trencis/my tarily Visit friends/my family have coffee with triands 0 (alot of sort watch (alot of TWOVEs b Work in new pairs. What are your five favourite things to do on Saturdays? Listening Look atthe photo of Fredale and Jeanette Where are they? Are they good friends, do you think? Ey 2 ESB 52 Liston to Frodcio and Joanette's Gonwersation, re these sentences true (7) or false (F)? Freddie and Jeanette are good iiends. F They work inthe seme oie They watch at of DVDs Frode’ got tiket for concert on Sturdy. Frodebe and Jaret ae singla Listen again. Tick the things in 1a that Jeanette does inher free time 4 out ater work vitor TV inthe everings {90 to the cine: watch alot of DVDs 7 _g0 shopping on Saturday moming {90 out on Saturday evening visit her parents on Sunday afternoon {90 to concerts. NaNe a ay Glo em ie far Vocabulary tro time activites (1); tine | prases wth on, in, at, every Grammar Present Simple (2): negative and yes/no questions (/youlne/tey) HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (2): negative (/you/we/they) Look at the table. Notice the word order. subject | aw iary | infinitive i don't | goout on Saturday evening, (edo non) You | dont | work inthis offee, b Write sentences 1 and 2 in the table, 1. We don't stay in at the weekend, 2 They don't watch TV in the dey. © Cheek in [ETIIIERE p34. E12 Tick he sontonoes that are tr for you: Make the other Sentences negative, + Igy English. 2 Iphone my emi oor day {don't phone my tamiy every day 1 go shopping on Saturdays, Iwateh TV ever evening | eat ou wth my ends at: wena shook Ihave kine at 12,00 every dy | wort the wookends Work in pairs. Compare sentences, IELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (2) 38/No questions and short answers (/you/we/they) ‘Look at the table. Notice the word order in the questions, YESINO QUESTIONS (?) “auniliary | subject infinitive Jyou | eat out | sHonr, — _ ANSWERS: alot? | Yes, Ido, No, Idon't ite questions 1 and 2 in the table. Ou goto concerts? 2 Do they watch TV alot? Nin the gaps in the short answers column with do or don't. heck in piss, WITH LISTENING forms (1): do you... ? 54 Listen to how we usually say do you. EXPECT TO HEAR YOU USUALLY HEAR Ae: jur/ Do you /djo/ Au jui/ go out after work? Do you /da/ go out ator work? 55 Listen to these questions. Fillin the gaps. il hear each sentence twice. in the evenings? {othe cinema? at the weekends? {to concaris? "in the gaps with do, don't ora verb from the box. vst goout watch 902) J Do you goout alctin the week? you your parents atthe waskand? you to concerts atthe weekend? you shopping on Saturdays? your parents on Saturday everings? ‘They stay in end wv Listen and check. Listen again - Copy the stress and weak forms. 96 duta latin the weiek? Jn pairs. Take turns to ask the questions in 8a. "you. — EE Vocabulary and Speaking Time phrases with on, in, at, every 2 Wile these words and phrases inthe Correct place. Some words and phrases can 0 in more than one pace, Then check in piss. Soturday themorning nines'sook week thealtercon day theevening month half past thee right the week Mondays Menday mornings the wookend | moming Sunday afternoon on ‘Saturday oc a tine oto “SSP in every 'b Work in pairs. Test your partner. the weekend | at the weekend | Get ready ... Get it right! B) Work in two groups. Group A pt0s, Group B pti0. Congratulations! Match cards A-E to special days 1-5, 1 birthday wedding the birth of anew baby Now Yoar's Eve party a wedding anrivarsary |B 2 Matoh these phrases tothe } special days in 4 | Happy birthday! Happy New Year Congratulations! Hppy anniversary! » ks UE ; Listen and practise. © EEEEBS® Liston and answer with the correct phrase, When's your birthday? ED a Putthe months inthe Comect order [ Jui March Decémber 1 | dénuary 1 April Octber | Kigust June Fébeuary | November May Septémber | > Ex Usten and check. Liston again and practise. Real World phrases for special days; talking aout days and dates; suggest Vocabulary months; dates ‘Match the dates with the words. Then check in i339. 4° second 13" twentieth et \ twat 20" — thiny-frst 3¢ | fourth 21" thirtieth 4 | tn 22% twenty-second Be frst 30" twenty-first 12 third 31* thirteenth » Ealkso Listen and practise the dates in 4a. REAL WORLD Talking about days and dates Match questions 1~4 to answers a-d, Notice the words in bold. 1) What day i it today? a (its) the fith of March, 2 What's the dato today? bits) March the sixth 3. What's the data tomorrow? «i's on) June the thie 4 When's your bithday? 4 I's Wednesday. b EEtke: Listen and check. Listen again and practise. iad [Bil 62 Listen to six conversations. Which datas do you hear? 1 September G13" 4 sy 28/208 2 December 127/90" 8 October 13/20" 2. March 4/14 ©. February 18/5" ‘8 Write four dates that are important to you every yer. bb Work in pairs. Say your dates to your partner. Write your partner's dates. Then ask why they are important. Why is May 6 | Becauseit’s my important to you? wedding anniversary. | MTHNA WAH EEGs [ET 69 watch or listen to Louise and her husband, Wat do they decide to buy thei friond Sophie for her birthday? ch or listen again and choose the correct answer. What shall we gét her? date today is tre 19° (29) Fil sophie and Marcus want to buy thelr Soptie's ites on Tuesday Tus. DP pet anakevderneoan hee hes gothas got Sophie a birthday card ee oe ge eek Mies ra SOPHIE It’s Liam’s | birthday next 64 EDI Listen anc practise the sentences in 9. Bhic has got/hasn't got lots of books. ‘week. What ™ Reset bla? ‘and Marcus watch/don't watch e lot of OVS marcus ? don't get hima laptop? WORLD Suggestions s No, 15 think § ‘ | itonces. Fil in the gaps with these words. ree eae ees oa M Maybe. But his mobiles only a year old cod irk her poe eee 5 Tknow! What * a new bike? M Yes,” a good " 2 __ about fan MP8 player)? FB a Workin pairs. t's Louise's birthday sccm st next week. Sophie and Marcus want to buy her apresert. Write their + Gonitwe gether conversation. Use language from 8. (ebook? 'b Practise the conversation until you remember Y vasea® a0 Work in groups of four. Role-play your conversations for the other pair. ‘What present do the other pair choose? ‘Say get or buy: What shail we getbuy ner? eters Early bird? ees STU TTT NN G 3D AND SKILLS HELP WITH VOCABULARY Word order of frequency adverbs 2 Underline the frequency adverbs (often, et) inthe questionnaire. Choose the correct words inthe rues. Froquancy adverbs go beforefttar the vrs bo Frequency adverbs go beforeattr other verbs El Putthese frequency adverbs on te line. Then check in pt89 Alweys sometimes often iisually CEEIEIERP 133. hardly ever EB 2 Puta frequency adverb in these sentences | Sain | amen oe 100% Ow 7 *1Getup at ght inthe morning I never get up at eight in the morning, | have breakfast before 9 a.m, 1m ted on Friday evenings. I study English in the evening, I'm happy on Monday momings | goto the cinema at the weekend, Im late for my English class, | watch TV on Sunday afternoons, a Read the questionnaire. Tick your answers. 'b Look at p114. What's your score? Are you an earty bird ora night ow? © Workin groups. Compare scores. How many af your answers are the same? Ey 2 Glos Listen o Jeanette and her husband, Domini. Wrte J by Jeanette's answers tothe questionnalfe. Work in pairs. Compare sentences. How b Workin pairs. Compare answers. What's Jeanette's yj naar? ‘score? What kind of person is she? Do the questionnaire to find out! ‘When I got up in the morning 4 Whon there's a good film on TV late at night a. T'malwrays happy and I have alot of energy, a Lalways watch itt the end, 1 b Tmsometimes happy, but 1 don't have a lot of energy.“ usualy record it and go to bed : © I'mnot very happy and I never have alot of energy, Toften watch the beginning but I never see the end. 2 At the weekend .. 5 When I see friends at the weekend ... | ‘a Tsometimes get up before 9 a.m. Tusuelly see them in the afternoon b Talways get up before 9 a.m, b sometimes hae coffer with them in the morning, | € Thardly ever get up before 9 am. © hardly ever see them before 9 p.m. When I go to a party... 6 When a friond phones me before 8 a.m. a Talways stay to the end. Tim always happy to talk to him/her. b Isometimes stay to the end 'b I'm sometimes happy to talk to him/her, © Tnever stay to the end, € Tnever answer the phone. LP WITH GRAMMAR, ject and object pronouns >K at the words in pink and blue in these ices. Which are subject pronouns? Which jobject pronouns? ly see them in the afternoon, ly ever so him inthe wok, cat questions 4-6 in the questionnaire, Flin fe with the object pronouns in bie. object pronouns me in EERIE pss. € the correct words. 's my sistor and (J/me see sherher every | phone Eve alot, but sho/her never phones .ders our son and welus see helhim every 0. land Andy are my cousins, but ime hardly ever they/them, jn pairs. Compare answers. Underine the nouns. Who do they refer to? ‘Leuren two things you: always, usually, sometimes, do in the morning. t up early, have coffee | Jn new pairs. Compare answers. Are any getup carly | | Me too. ing, c HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION How we say th a EEG 66 Liston to these sounds and words. Notice the two ways we say th. Aw Pe fourth thineenth | the this that month birthday | these those think thing they. their Thursday teeth — | with mother father brether 'b Listen again and practise. 8 BEET 67 Listen to tnese sentences Listen agin tnd practice 1 Who's tat over there wth Maths ater? 2. te Kale thet thr irhdey tha Trey 2. thi Baths treo rotor ar wth th mother. 4 That the eth or vente ts month, 8 Thank or taking thse tings to The rete 6 thnk those are th thes thn b Workin pie. Take turns to say the sentences Is your partner's pronunclaton correct? © Say one of the sentences for the class. continue2liearn I Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World 1 Extra Practice 3 and Progress Portfolio 3 pt17 ® Language Summary 3 p132, = SA-D Workbook p15 ® Self-study DVD-ROM 3 with Review Video I Reading and Writing ® Portfolio 3 All about me Workbook pea Roading loarnor profiles Writing connecting words (1): ana, but, because; aleamer profile Vocabulary and Speaking Free time activities (2) 2 Tick the phrases you know. Then do the exercise in pss take phétos goto he gim ) watch sper on TY ply video games play tennis read dks oF magazines g2cjting goswimming gorinning gockbbing _ Iston to misie Isten tothe radio } TIP © We can say pay video games or play ‘computer games. 'b Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the free time activities in 4a, Do you watch sport on TV? No, never, feared Listening and Speaking 1 2 Before you read and listen, check these words with your teacher. stars hot rain ‘an obsérvatory the weather ahdiiday 1b Read the emai and look atthe photo. Where ia Trevor? Who is Polly, do you think? © EBB Listen to Poly and her end, Loma. hoose the correct answers. 1 Trevor sn Argentine 2 Trevor and Poly are/arent maried 3. Trevor's got tree/four weeks’ holy 4 The ote sant very gona 1 «Workin pars. wnat does Trevor do in his ee time, do you think? Choose sb eet om Ta bb FEBTBs9 Lsten to th rest of Ply end Loma’s conversation, Are your guesses comect? Away from home GB 2 Bilbo tisten and notice the inking 8 Look at these sentences. Then complete the res Ec pollycarr@gomailcouk HiPolly Heresa photo of Cerro Paranal observatory this evening. Isnt it beautiful? What a great place to work. The only problem is youre not here! Lots of love Trevor Vocabulary fre time activities (2) Grammar Present Simple (3): postive et negative (he/she) HELP WITH LISTENING Linking (1) © We usually link consonant (b,c, 6 etc) sounds at the en: ‘fa word with vowel, 2, W) Sounds atthe beginning the next wore. YOU EXPECT TO HEAR ‘And all of the people are rice And allof the people are nice, YOU USUALLY HEAR ‘And_allof 3 the poopie are nice And_al_of te people are nice Look at Audio Script EEE 69 p167. Listen again and notice the linking in Pol’ part ofthe conversation, HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (3): positive and negative (he/she it) He plays video games. He doesn't like the weather. He watches lots of DVDs. ‘She doesn't talk to him very often In positive santences with he, she and it we add to the infinitve, © Innegative sentences with he, she and tweuse + infinitive. TIP + have is rreguler: he/she/it has lessons every wook. b Check in EXON p17, He has tennis Vocabulary and Speaking Free time activities (2) 2 Tick the phrases you know. Then do the exercise in pss take phétos goto he gim ) watch sper on TY ply video games play tennis read dks oF magazines g2cjting goswimming gorinning gockbbing _ Iston to misie Isten tothe radio } TIP © We can say pay video games or play ‘computer games. 'b Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the free time activities in 4a, Do you watch sport on TV? No, never, feared Listening and Speaking 1 2 Before you read and listen, check these words with your teacher. stars hot rain ‘an obsérvatory the weather ahdiiday 1b Read the emai and look atthe photo. Where ia Trevor? Who is Polly, do you think? © EBB Listen to Poly and her end, Loma. hoose the correct answers. 1 Trevor sn Argentine 2 Trevor and Poly are/arent maried 3. Trevor's got tree/four weeks’ holy 4 The ote sant very gona 1 «Workin pars. wnat does Trevor do in his ee time, do you think? Choose sb eet om Ta bb FEBTBs9 Lsten to th rest of Ply end Loma’s conversation, Are your guesses comect? Away from home GB 2 Bilbo tisten and notice the inking 8 Look at these sentences. Then complete the res Ec pollycarr@gomailcouk HiPolly Heresa photo of Cerro Paranal observatory this evening. Isnt it beautiful? What a great place to work. The only problem is youre not here! Lots of love Trevor Vocabulary fre time activities (2) Grammar Present Simple (3): postive et negative (he/she) HELP WITH LISTENING Linking (1) © We usually link consonant (b,c, 6 etc) sounds at the en: ‘fa word with vowel, 2, W) Sounds atthe beginning the next wore. YOU EXPECT TO HEAR ‘And all of the people are rice And allof the people are nice, YOU USUALLY HEAR ‘And_allof 3 the poopie are nice And_al_of te people are nice Look at Audio Script EEE 69 p167. Listen again and notice the linking in Pol’ part ofthe conversation, HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (3): positive and negative (he/she it) He plays video games. He doesn't like the weather. He watches lots of DVDs. ‘She doesn't talk to him very often In positive santences with he, she and it we add to the infinitve, © Innegative sentences with he, she and tweuse + infinitive. TIP + have is rreguler: he/she/it has lessons every wook. b Check in EXON p17, He has tennis ‘Check the spelling rules in [ETI Then write the he/she/it forms of verbs. ply go wite phone gat have study start do We IIE Listen and Bise the infiniives and the he/she/it i of the verbs in 6a. Which have the 3 /rz/ at the end? watches /12/ tho gaps with the correct form of the sin brackets. 2 and Polly are both sales Estants in London, bur they ont work (not work) in the same Polly 2 (work) ina shop and Lorna > rk) in a bookshop. In thei free (read) alot. {not like) sport, (play) tennis (watch) con TV. At the weekend Lorna {not stay) in London. (go) to see her sts in Bath, Polly Bt visie) her parents very often Eause they (not live) England, Get ready ... Get it right! @ Choose a partner, but don't talk to him/her. Look at the ‘words/phrases in the box. Guess what your partner does ‘ordoesn't do in his/her free time. Complete the sentences ‘ith the positive or negative form of the verbs in brackets, My parinersname —Uojor fe ces Ge Ho/she toons. oiay) Hersne / ‘pot on TV. (vate) fertne tome ym (oo) a He/She + ) books/magazines. (read) He/she? video games. (play) Ho/sne J eyeing (a0) age He/she _\sichss 9 tof DVDs. (watch) He/she ebing (20) 1b Make questions with you for each sentence in the box. Do you go swimming? @ Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions. How many of your guesses are correct? Do yougo swimming? Yes,I1do. || No, Idon’s Yes, sometimes. Tell another student about your partner. Alex doesn’t go swimming, but she plays tennis alot. Vocabulary things you tke and don't ike; veri ! Grammar Present Simple (4): questions and short First Date! eee PRESENTER Hello and welcome to First Datel, Tonight you choose a date for Mark Skipper. Mark is 28 years ‘old and he’s a teacher. In his free time he watches TV and plays video games. He also goes to the cinema a lot and he plays football and tennis every weekend. He loves, rock music and Chinese food, but he hates shopping for clothest He also Tikes animals ~ he’s got a dog and three cats. So, Mark = who do you want co ask about first? Vocabulary and Speaking Things you like and don’t like EI Workin pairs. Which of those words/ phrases do you know? Then do the exercise in ETEMIEGER? 0135. reading fCotbal traveling cats shopping forcléthes video gamas nimals dancing cooking dance music rock music jazz | MARK Er, Kim, Ihdlan food Chineso food fastfood | please, Put these phrases in order 17. [ Hove... 1 thala... 7 ke is/are OK. I don't ike Treaty tke... I quite tke } HELP WITH VOCABULARY Verb sing Ey a With tho phrases in 2 we can use verbing ora noun, Look at these sentences. J love reading. (verb+ing} 1 ike books. (ron) bb Findall the verb+ing words in 4 can only ask six questions, “Wo use enoy vwerycngtecaywewe _-RaGing, Listening and Speaking cong something: ony teeing. iG ead and tiston to the TV game show, First Datel. Find } four things Mark kes and one ting he doesn ke pi35 ae ren “ie Il @ Match Mark's questions about Kim to the presenter's answers, fork in pairs, out the things in 4 ang ' ech ee oe your own ideas, Do you like the same things? uate sie ee See eau to coae i. her free time? b Yes, she goes to the cinema avery. alot? ¢ She loves dance music, but she | Do you like dance music? 5 Does she like animals? e No, she doesn't. She hates es — 6 And what does: watching TV! EB 70 Listen and check

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