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CONTENTS

UNIT GRAMMAR 

am/are/is, my/your 
1 Hello! I’m Pablo.
My name’s Judy.
p6 What’s your name?  p6
This is .. .
Tis is Ben.
Nice to meet you. p7

 he/she/they, his/her 
 he/she/they,
2 Your world He’s rom the United States.
Her name’s Karima. p13
p12 Tey’re on holiday. p1
p166
Questions
What’s his name? 
Where’s she rom?  p13

am/are/is
3 All about you We’re all singers. p20
Negatives
p18 She isn’t a nurse. p1
p188
I’m not rom Scotland. p20
Tey aren’t builders. p20
Questions
What’s her address? How old is she? 
Is she married?  p19
Short answers
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t. p20

Possessive adjectives
4 Family and friends my, your, our, their  p24
Possessive ’s
p24 Annie’s husband Jim’s office p24
 has/have
I have a small hotel. She has a job.
We have three sons
sons.. p27
Adjective + noun
a small hotel a big house a good job p27

Present Simple I/you/we/they 


5 The way I live I like ice-cream. I don’
don’tt like tennis.
Do you like ootball?  p33
p32 Where do you work? Do you live in Dundee?  p34
In Brazil they speak Portuguese. p36
a and an
a waiter, an actor, an Italian restaurant  p34
Adjective + noun
an American car Spanish oranges p37

Present Simple he/she
6 Every day He gets up at 6.00.
He has lunch in his office. p42
p40 She lives in a small house. p44
Questions and negatives
What time does he have breakast? 
He doesn’t live in London
London.. p43
Adverbs of frequency
He always works late.
He never goes out. p42

Question words
7 My favourites who,, where
who
Pronouns
where,, why , how p48

p48 Subject/Object/Possessive
I/me/my we/us/our they/them/ their p49
this and that 
I like this wine. Who’s that?  p50

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VOCABULARY SKILLS WORK EVERYDAY ENGLISH

How are you? Speaking Good morning!


How are you? Fine, thanks. Introductions p6–7 Goodbye! 
Very well, thank you. p8 Good morning!  What a lovely day! 
What’s this in English? Practising conversations p9 See you later! 
It’s a photograph. A cup o tea, please.
a computer, a camera, a bag  p10 Have a nice day.
Numbers 1–10 and plurals Good night!  p9
three houses nine students p11

Countries Reading and speaking Numbers 11–30


Brazil, China, Spain p12 Where are they rom?   fifeen
Adjectives wo people on holiday in New York p16   twenty-one p17
awul, really good, antastic, beautiul  p16
Nouns
centre, hospital, building, park p16

 Jobs Reading and listening Social Expressions (1)


a police officer, a nurse p18 We’re in Las Vegas! I’m sorry.
Personal information An interview with the band Metro 5 p22 Tat’s OK.
surname, first name, address, Roleplay Excuse me! 
 phone number, married  p19 In a band p22 I don’t understand.
I don’t know. p23

The family Reading and writing The alphabet


mother, son, wie, … p25  My best r iend  a, b, c …
Describing a friend A description of a friend p28 How do you spell …?  p30
very beautiul, really unny, Listening On the phone
a lot o riends, her avourite music p28 Who are they? Good morning. Laxcon International.
Listen and identify the people p25, p29 Te Manager, please.
Sam Benting speaking. p31
Saying email addresses
pam@hotmai l.com p31

Sports/Food/Drinks Listening How much is it?


tennis, swimming hamburgers, oranges Where is Colin? Who is he with? p35 Numbers 1–100
tea, beer, wine p32 Listening and speaking 30, 40, 50 … p39
Adjectives  At a party    Prices
exciting, delicious, great  p33 wo people meet and talk p38 75p £20 €50 $100
Verbs Roleplay How much is …?   p39
live, work, come, play, speak, want  p34 At a party 
Languages and nationalities
German, Japanese p36

The time Speaking Days of the week


It’s nine o’clock. It’s ten fifeen. Lifestyle questionnaire Monday, uesday …
What time is it?  p40 Do you get up early?  today, tomorrow
Verbs and nouns Do you go shopping at the weekend?  p46 Prepositions of time
have breakast leave school get home p41 on Sunday 
Verbs at nine o’clock
cook, listen, play  p44 in the morning  p47
Nouns
eggs, toast, beach p44
Words that go together
 get up early, watch V  p46

Adjectives Reading and writing Can I ... ? 


lovely, terrible p52  A postcard rom San Franci sco Can I have a return ticket? 
comortable, riendly  p53 A holiday postcard p53 Can I try on this jumper, please?  p54
Opposite adjectives Roleplay
new/old, big/small   p52 Conversations in town p55
Places
railway station, chemist  p55

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VOCABULARY SKILLS WORK EVERYDAY ENGLISH

Rooms and furniture Reading and vocabulary Directions


living room, bedroom Vancouver – the best city in the world  urn right.
cooker, soa p56 What to do and where to go p60 Go straight on.
In and out of town Listening and writing Is there a … near here?  p63
mountain, beach, erry, fi shing, sailing p60  My home town
post office, newsagent’s, church p63 Steve talks about living in Vancouver
Write about a town you know p62

Saying years Listening and speaking When’s your birthday?


2010, 1996  p64  Magalie Dromard  Months
People and jobs Magalie talks about her family   January, February … p71
singer, politician, ar tist  p66 alk about your family p65 Ordinal numbers
Irregular verbs Reading and speaking  first, fifh , tenth … p71
had, made, bought  p68 It’s a Jackson Pollock!  Saying dates
 have, do, go An American woman finds a famous painting the sixth o April  p71
have lunch, do homework, go shopping  p70 elling a story from pictures p68

Weekend activities Speaking Making conversation – showing interest


 go to the cine ma, have a meal, Did you have a good weekend?  Really? Oh! Good! Mmm!  p75
see your riends p75 A questionnai re. p74 Going sightseeing
Time expressions Listening and speaking Can I have a map o the town? 
at 8 o’clock, on Monday, last night  p75  Jack and Millie’s holiday  We want to go on a bus tour.
Sports and leisure A couple talk about their holidays p77 How much is it to get in?   p79
tennis, skiing, windsurfing  p76 Asking about holidays p77
 play  or go? Speaking and writing
 play tennis , go skiing  p76  My last holid ay 
Seasons What is your favourite kind of holiday?
winter, summer  p77 Where did you go on your last holiday? p78

Verbs Reading and listening Everyday problems


draw, run, drive, use a computer  p80 Te Internet  I can’t get on the Internet! 
Verb + noun What can you do on the Internet? p84 I’m lost! 
listen to the radio chat to riends p84 Five people talk about what they do on Tis machine doesn’t work! 
Adjective + noun the Internet p85 urn everything off … p87
 ast car, busy city, dangerou s sport  p86
Opposite adjectives
dangerous/sae, old/modern, old/young  p86

Shopping Listening Roleplay


bread, milk, ruit, stamps, shampoo, cheese, Conversations with Adam p89 Making offers to guests
ham, conditioner  p88 Birthday wishes Would you like a drink? What would
Food What people want on their birthday p90  you like?
cereal, salad, pasta, fish p92 Reading and speaking Would you like to watch the ootball?  p89
In a restaurant You are what you eat  Signs all around
menu, starter, dessert  People from different parts of the world Where can you see these signs?
soup, salmon, mixed salad  p94 describe what they eat p92 Way in
Roleplay Discussion – what is a good diet? p92 No entry 
Ordering a meal   Push
 Are you ready to order ?  p94 Queue here p95

Colours Reading and listening What’s the matter?


blue, red, green p96 Tis week is different  I’m tired/thirsty/bored.
Clothes Colin, a millionaire, gives money to She has a headache/a cold.
 jacket, trousers, shoes and socks p96 homeless teenagers p100 Why don’t you …? 
Opposite verbs Conversations with Colin p101 Tat’s a good idea.  p103
buy/sell/, love/hate, open/close  p102

Transport Reading and speaking Social expressions (2)


travel by bus, coach, motorbike, plane  p104 Lie’s big events Good luck in the exam! 
Revision Tree people talk about their past, Don’t worry! 
Words that go together present, and future p108 It doesn’t matter! 
 pay bills, menu/waiter   p107 A mini autobiography Tat’s so kind o you! 
Which word is different? I was born in … Tanks or everything! 
train bus bridge  p107 I grew up in … It was a pleasure.  p111
Pronunciation I’m studying …
wo and three syllables – married vegetable I want to be a …
Words that rhyme – some/come  p107 I’m going to …  p109

Pairwork pages p140 Irregular verbs p142 Phonetic symbols p143


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