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Things people A Positive and negative Jane is completely different from her parents For example: - | She reads magazines, but she doesn’t read newspapers We _; smoke They read newspapers, but they don’t read magazines They i + smokes He She: doesn’t smoke don’t smoke, i Complete these sentences about Jane and her parents She watches news programmes, but she doesn’t watch old films B On Saturdays What you on Saturdays? Do you — visit friends? — go shopping? — cook a meal? — work? — play football? —- go to bed late? 0% Write about yourself, using frequency expressions from the table Examples: | often visit friends always L  su Ổn ÂT | don’t usually cook a meal HH HH1 Cu HH HH hư HH H1 tt HH HH 022.2 11H HH nh HH HH0 HH TH HH HH ecerưeeg HHHHH eH.ngee HH Hee lẳ " 10 Unit Things people usually often sometimes not usually not often never ‘00% C Asking Wh- questions Write questions using question words from the box How much What What time When Where Why Does it cost £5? £8? £15? How much does it cost? Listening: The best time of the day Words Three peop people talk about the time of day y they ney like best Listen and complete the table Write two things each speaker does Write these words in your language Speaker classical music h2 Thimgs SHOE MOOS Hee COnNCert BOOUE Speaker Best time€: JÂZZ c2 rrrrerrrrrioe Speaker Best tie€: 2222222122 1g xe Things she does: 0s 222i come round (to my flat) _ makeabed SEN (a card) Other words 2222222222222 ve Which speaker —is a student? — Works in an office? —is married? Unit Things people 11 Family and friends A Family tree [| son ý] mother [| daughter [ | father Complete this family tree with words from the box One of the words isn’t used Which one? uncle LÌ grandson [| brother-in-law [V) brother [| sister-in-law [| son-in-law FT I grandfather married to † [| daughter-in-law i $ married to f mother tà 10 brother 11 f 14 13 \ You @ married to I : 15 f 19 12 Unit Family and friends t @ @ 16 married to f father-in-law oat wife or married to f 12 husband i @ € married to I ; 17 ‡ 18 20 granddaughter B Relatives, friends and neighbours Write about two of these people My a relative a friend (maybe a flat-mate or room-mate) aneighbour \_ is een, / How old \ ⁄ \ he/she? { mm À ee Is he/she single? divorced? Nee A LO Ỏ ⁄ } ™ = ) Where does Ầ ( he/shelive? ⁄ NX at Xư—¿ we ( Where does ) { he/she work or study? ( ZL Listening: Relatives | < We shaw a room gidfriend called Clair | think they ‘re enga ged ae engaged? married? is 20 _ ¿ Or Leo the university te studies chemistry, and he also works ia a restaurant at weekends He’s got a Include answers to these questions, and add any other information you like ⁄ room—mate, NL we “THƯỜNG Words Three people talk about their relatives For each relative, find three differences from the sentences below Write these words in your language My grandmother is 95 She lives with us in London She can’t walk but she still reads a lot MICE interesting rrntintitnnnniininnnnninniine travel CỐ receive So ÂN Q.2 TH TT TT 02k k khen c 111111 1k k KH h1 TT 111K g0 cà nh pH cv Và ÊT he KH TK tk K4 k1 kHHH KH LH 1k0 110 11k 111100 tr get engaged My brother is a lorry driver He travels all over Europe He always brings back presents from the countries he visits | think he has BEE a boring job meet ÂT b Ân de .2 PET 2Q Q n2 nn TT cv c1 1k1 hn ng kh ng TT KH TT TH HT no T111 Hx tu KT KT kg TH TT T11 11 140 105 09 11118 1k My uncle sells computers and he’s very rich He has two houses ooo et married MATTER die eeeeerrrrrnrrrrrrrerrrrer D0 alone re ¬ Other words with swimming pools, and he goes on expensive holidays | don't like him because he’s mean Unit Family and friends 13 Study pages C heck your progress Phrasebook Here’s a number, a date and a time Write them in words Write these conversations in your language 365 (John, this is my 11.45 cousin Paula rỡ ⁄ $8 Whose bedrooms? Fill the gaps with possessive forms My parents sleep in the green room, and my sister sleeps in the yellow room Harry sleeps in the blue room, and the children sleep in the red room ee 15 Jan 1999 XI “Hello, The green room iS bedroom Paula Nice to meet | — you 7% The yellow 100m is cevee bedroom c_ The blue room iS -veceree bedroom đj The red room iS esree bedroom Fill the gaps with the opposites of the words in italics Ÿm not Ïm auakel b 1go to sleep at 1.00 and l at 7.00 c They go to bed late, but they late too \ meet Mr Frost, my then you can get dressed again A neighbour een ä OK and have a quick shower, and _/ Complete the conversation Use the Present simple DDO YOO nnn (you/work/Cambridge?) "5n (work/bookshop) A And your WiÍe? eeiirie (where/work?) B She -22222222 erere A Really? .-22eeeere BSH ` Complete the table Male tà 2 tre re a grandson LH TH Hee father-in-law 14 Study pages A a Oh, how _ you do? (what/teach?) .,,ÔỎ (.ŒÃ ƒ /Y ¬ (work/university) (not teach) (work/library) Female wife sunt vcccecavaveusecevevevevcuseensen niece s .eeee Q.11 HH 21T SP Tư 1T TT nga UỰUUƯƯƯUYdétreeserntrtrtrrrrtrrrtrntrrrtrtterrttrtrrererrrrr —— .Ô Writing Joining sentences Look at these examples | don’t have a brother | have two sisters | don’t have a brother but | have two sisters One sister is older than me The other one is younger One sister is older than me and the other one is younger My older sister is married She lives in London My older sister is married and lives in London These paragraphs have too many sentences Join some of them together, so that each paragraph has four sentences | have no brothers or sisters | have two nner Na me The other one is older The younger one is I9 He has just started university | eeeinieririrrrrreiirererrerirrrirrreirddrriirnrrrrrrrrrirrriirriiririnrriir The older one is married She lives with her family in Australia Ị have two uncles One is retired -GH 00T nu ch He lives in Scotland The other livesin | 0,061 gu 30251: 1802 C102 85 1078 K1 cọ c4 ki K00 4089002104 01: 14 k0 ke thi reu HH tre 2222202 London He has two children One is eight The other is ten Study pages A 15 Talking about places A lwo descri ptions Has got Th Here are pictures of a hotel bedroom and reception area Write about them using has got and there is/are The me room h nas so There is/are t a table It’s got four chairs There’ are ere’s a table le in th in ' can There are four chairs bedroom B Not a good place for a holiday The room hasn’t got a window The rooms haven't got balconies These hotel guests aren’t happy Fill the gaps with hasn’t got, haven’t got, there isn’t and there aren’t There isn’t a table There aren’t any chairs The rooms > “ phones SA n - ( re NI ay hà : E Zz DF ccc any chairsonthe balconies any newspapers or magazines any water in it! a toilet 16 Unit Talking about places \ / C Asking questions Has France got any mountains? Have the rooms got balconies? Rewrite these questions using Have/Has got ¢ Is there a hotel in this town? Is there a phone in your office? Are there any lakes in Egypt? Now rewrite these questions using Is/Are there ? Has this town got a university? Listening: Rooms and flats Here are some advertisements in the paper for rooms and flats (Furnished = it has furniture.) A B c : ROOM hear city ; » centre Furnished ROOM to rent Ground floor FURNISHED FLAT One room, bathroom, kitchen [=3 D LARGE FLAT 3rd floor Near city centre E FURNISHED FLAT rooms, large balconies Listen to the two conversations Which rooms or flats are they talking about? Words Write these words in your language fax machine reception desk blackboard _ ashtray thck sả eeeee CATDGE eiireve unfortunately share (Vy s unusual business trip This ¡is a small on the floor [tS SOC The 1:0: Other words < /4(/:|1ÃÃ:ẦH This is a large on the floor iz.o mm Unit Talking about places “2 On the move A Train, bus and plane Someone describes the train journey from London to Edinburgh Can you match the first and second halves of the sentences? the early morning train | Lalwayege It costs at about half past ten ] usually catch it leaves Kings Cross Station about four hours by-tram It arrives at Edinburgh : at 6.25 The whole journey takes £65 return Now write about either the bus journey or the plane journey from London to Edinburgh Use the notes in the boxes PLANE From Heathrow £80 return Morning Leaves 7.40 Arrives 8.45 eccsecenessssneneceecensnsnveesceesnssanveneeeceannanteesgeensnsssnessunretsssensnuoriiceesunaesetersnmnntessessnunmeeesessnsececesusunnseesesnnnanaeseeetey BUS From Victoria Bus Station £45 return Morning Leaves 6.00 Arrives 3.00 B Adjectives Five people talk about public transport Which two adjectives go best with each remark? \ a ` ` They always come on time, ÀN but the seats are veryhard, / especially on a long journey Ne Nc ee" TY / [2 ty xxx cảm _{ NV | Can never find a seat, especially ` in the mornings, and they stop at {9 ` every little station on the way ) See cet gemma Ne TY” mm They don’t costvery much, but people say they have a lot of accidents a ese y2 ' 5a ow The tickets cost  cu HH Ổn nh n0 2222222 LH HE T1 1211.1122122 HH” 18 NƯƯÀG ghe TH Ưng tereeee Hye Penne “———— [5] ( Sometimes they On the move N they don’t, so very few ‘people use them j _/ comfortable uncomfortable cheap expensive fast slow safe dangerous empty ¬ come and sometimes Tớ — Unit ` alot, but they have / \ lovely big, soft seats / ) ( / crowded reliable unreliable C Questions Sally wants to visit her friend, who lives in Grandville She phones and asks how to get there Read the text, then look at the friend’s answers What are Sally’s questions? 10 How can I get to Grandville? You can get to Grandville by bus, train or car, but the best way to get there is by train It costs about £35, and it takes about four hours, The train leaves at 8.05 in the morning, and arrives at about 12.00 You can get to my house from the station by taxi Listening: Trip to Stonehenge Words A tourist in London wants to know how to get to Stonehenge Write these words in your language ¡222 ĐT tight c bus terminal convenient weekdays journey pleasant Listen and fill the gaps Stonehenge iS - re from London The best way to go there iS eo Pt CAKES ooo .,Ô,Ô COSTS ng ,,ÔỎ to get there, and underground notÍar ——— s c ferry boat Other words You can’t get there by train because . -sssserriee L2i8v in ADOUE That costs cece cceccceeesesssssesenssnsnusssssssnseseneesneninvannnnneeneeeseseseer Unit On the move 19 Study pages Check your progress Phrasebook Where are they? a Write this conversation in your language The bookshop is Cc K E © % a) n ⁄ — ° Qa ẽ P / Two tickets to N the buildings đ The bookshop is the café and the bank e There’s a post box the bookshop ƒ There`s a bus stop the café The class starts at 9.00 Today, Alice (A) came at 8.30, Ben (B) came at 8.55, Carla (C) came at 9.00, Dan (D) came at 9.10 and Elvis (E) came at 9.45 Read the text Who came early? c In time? b late? đ on time? Fili the gaps with ?, on or 4Í She gets up SIX œ'clock the morning b Iusually play football Sunday mornings c He always calls me midnight my birthday Write sentences (1) with baue/bas got (2) with there is/are not / any coffee / but / some cakes Yo /When ( XS any hotel? What are the missing verbs? | live in Bristol but work in London L home at 6.1 in the morning, and [ the 6.25 train, which in London at 8.00, Then [ the underground to Piccadilly, and | usually to work about 8.45 So the whole journey about two and a half hours 20 Study nages B a“ Sin le rooms? in this - does the en does the Z At 7.15 From ¬ platform Ts Writing Punctuation Look at these sentences We usually go to church on Sundays Does Mary speak French? @ | just love Italy in the spring! Notice how we use these punctuation marks to end a sentence: (full stop) ? (question mark) (exclamation mark) Notice that we use capital letters: — at the beginning of a sentence — for names of people and places — for days and months — for languages — with the word | Look at these words Which ones should have capital letters? - ernest hemingway october london the mountains german the alps a language school can i go now? village summer tuesday the oxford school of english today Each sentence has two mistakes Correct them a he speaks german but mot Italian, b Does this Train go to Moscow c The meeting will be on friday [4th May ocesessessssessssessstesssesesstnnereeneseensseusannsansansnnunsanaaeennseearnansunaeeanaeeinestneetigetineetieeetueetteervariesey occccccecceccseenessesstisnnuessueetecesnnenseenaetnetineeisssissesstinstinetineinetinetistnaetnetsareseereteneevene d cani get there by bus? This paragraph should contain eight sentences Rewrite it, adding punctuation and capital letters my sister has got a new bike and she spends nearly all her time on it every afternoon she comes home from school and quickly has something to eat then she goes out on her bike and cycles round — | Ty treeerreerdrrrrrrdrrdrrrdrrrrerrdrdrrrrrrrrrrrrrrro the streets until it gets dark i never see her at weekends because she spends all day riding her bike in the evenings she reads magazines about cycling it’s her birthday next week you know what i’m going to give her i’m going to give her a mirror for her bike Study pages B 21 Talking about now A Verb + -ing Complete the crossword All the answers end in -ing P ACROSS CLUES _ — Where are you ? — To the beach Do you want to come? (5) They're at the Royal Hotel (7) OPM vi some sandwiches for the children’s lunch (6) II ee He’s on the phone He”s to his dressed (7) She's her I5 Are you a bike in the park (6) Ta TT man ? — He’s trying to catch the bus (7) 16 " | || " aan a TT | | TT Ba B There’s a woman 22 Tố || | sate He can’t come out He's 10 TỌ lIshe the children to school in the car? (6) That boy's a cigarette (7) ShêS a book in the living She’s He’s in the bathroom He’s | "¬ She's on the bed They're standing at the bus stop They’re "— for a bus (7) room (7) 12 She’s not feeling well (5) củ 13 (eat) good time? (6) 16 — Why is that | man nộ VYDOWN his homework (5) ọ He’s putting on his clothes = he’s 14 aan | man sister (7) "¬ -_—-7 ae his hair (7) Slow down! You re too fast! (7) Here’s a list of all the verbs in the answers: do, drive, get, go, have, lie, make, read, ride, run, smoke, stay, take, talk, wait, wash playing the piano There are some people eating ia he LEO Unit Talking about now cnn eeeree €C What“s life like? What’s life like for these people at the moment? What you think they’re doing (and not doing)? Here are some ideas (but you can use your own ideas, too) see friends read goout study watchTV ceatout gotobedlate work hard play out Listening: We're busy Woman Man very busy? : getting ready for visitors? moving mattresses? looking after a sick child? looking for a new house? looking for a job? - I2 cimb studying for an exam? lot Write these words in your language travel (V.) reading a novel? a Words You will hear two people saying what they are doing these days Listen and complete the table Write / or X Is she/he quite ., — < —— ,Ô chemistry art college r0 k “7 s — ,Ô in h eep in touc have a good time .-.errrrrrrre CA aeeeccssssssustvunessesesecsscescceccensececeesnsnnnunnenannne Other words Unit Talking about now 23 Food A and drink Ingredients NO O D L E S B P E R A L A MB B U_ U S A US A GEA B P RS P G E F W H I C K E N R C P OR EA C R GA EROS RIC OMA TOA G HR NT OERN E TT H | S$ G A RL S(P S(P N DN C H E E § tI C I1 P AT They are all ingredients in the dishes in Exercise 6.1 K SS OT There are 19 kinds of food in the wordsquare C OE, 15 of the letters are not used Write them in the squares below, and you'll find something else to eat EL B A healthy eater? How often you eat or drink the things in the list? Write four short paragraphs “in FRUIT VEGETABLES MEAT FISH CAKES & SWEETS Fast Foop TEA & COFFEE ALCOHOLIC DRINKS OTHER DRINKS Are you a healthy eater? Give yourself a mark out of ten: (10 24 Unit Food and drink C A packet of biscuits What food and drink can you see? What containers are they in? Write phrases Listening: Polish dishes A Polish woman talks about two typical dishes from Poland: bigos and chlodnik Listen and answer the questions Which ingredients are for bigos? Which are for chlodnik? (Write B or C.) Words Write these words in your language piece (of meat) kind (of meat) SEOW ———— Ô vegetables lTìAt ƠỎ How often ? healthy (food) shopkeeper shopping list Other words L] cabbage Which dish a isakind of soup? — b is usually eaten cold? c tastes better the next day? d is good to eat in summer? Unit Food and drink 25 Study pages Check your progress Phrasebook Write about the boy, using love, hate, like and mind Write these remarks in your language Simple or continuous? Put the verbs in the correct form In my family, we (usually eat) a lot of meat, and we (not eat) much fruit, At the moment, my cousin George (sfay) co with us He”s a vegetarian — he (not eaf) cac meat, and he (eat) a lot of fruit So just at the moment * Could we see the menu, please? VA awe We (not eat) any meat, and we (eat) cessobssssuunssnnsseenensnaaananenssceee a lot of fruit Ghia ests ¬ the bath > have a bath — the bath the bus — travel —> the bus wake up —> — have breakfast What’s in the picture? Say two things about each person There,’s a woman sitting Could we have the bill, please? noe 26 Study pages C g 24 ⁄ Writing Reference Look at the examples What the words in italics refer to? a Julia is my flat-mate, but I don’t like her very much She just watches TV all the time b c Be careful with those eggs! Don’t drop them, or they will break She/her = Julia en ecccccsssssnnsnssseeeennssseseeteesseeeenete them/they TT hanh Aman went into the house He stayed there He/he into a black car there for half an hour Then he came out and got d —Do you like Rome? _ Yes, | think it’s a beautiful city | often caro cu eieerrrrererei it go there on business _ nrc eee eater e nena there ere ee eee ERE are NESE ESP EO Ree eee Ee 2222 Fill each gap with a word from the list a —Do you know London? — Yes, Ì know very well l live ! b My sister has a new flat isn’t very big, but c likes My brother never writes to me Ì wrIte to every month, but never replies d — Where are the children? Can you see ? — YES | CAM see co ‘re swimming in the river e — Does Paula still work in that café? ~ l dont think so Ï Wwas yesterday, and l didnt see What’s wrong with this story? Rewrite it using words from the list A new restaurant week, so | went what the restaurant opened im to the restaurant was - nh to see like A waitress came to my table and gave me a menu, but p70 rere the waitress wasn’t very friendly | ordered chicken and chips Half am hour later, the po vss-csssecseeecceseeeeceseerrnsstnseenenineereneratssrennsttiseernstaiaeesentenseeemaniainannsnniaetintnaiasntansee waitress brought the food The food wasn’t very good The chicken was tough, and the "H1 chips were cold and greasy | couldn’t eat Ẽẽ-xẽ the chips at all, I called the waitress and asked the waitress to bring me the bill The bill came | T0 111 110k v1 T0 1n 1 Ti TT 3Á TT 1c TT TT 9101p 1.1.0 cua 222222222222 to £25 | asked to see the manager I told the manager that | thought £25 was too much for such a bad meal | gave LÔ TỔ NT and then walked out of the restaurant Never go to the restaurant co 8a [II nnnnnanaaaarana — Ô ÔÔ = Ô.ÔÔỎ Study pages C 27 The past A Irregular verbs B All the answers are in the Past simple tense They are all irregular verbs Bella and her husband Dick never the same things on the same day For example, yesterday Bella listened to the radio Here’s a list of the verbs used in the answers: Dick didn’t listen to the radio be, buy, drink, feel, give, go, have, leave, make, ride, send, sleep, swim, teach, throw, wake, wear, write What else happened (or didn’t happen) yesterday? There’s a list of irregular verbs on page 95 w She jumped into the sea and » In the 1970s, computers "¬ _ — to the island (4) very expensive (4) wHe his bicycle to the shops (4) Pl some sandwiches for the children’s lunch (4) » Yesterday the weather VWl] them a letter (5) very cold (3) for eight hours last night (5) *P.I up at 7.00 this morning (4) PRI home at 8.00 and arrived at the station at 8.30 (4) xa the ball over the wall (5) Vl a shower this morning (3) wWe to the cinema ' Aiter the race, he two litres of water (5) She a new car VỊ him several last night (4) six months ago (6) emails, but he didn’t reply (4) for his birthday (4) My grandfather was a teacher He - music and history (6) 28 After the race, he very tired (4) Unit The past Positive and negative C Asking Wh- questions What Rewrite these questions using question words from the box When Did you invite John to dinner? Jane? Alice? Why Did they go to a restaurant last night? a theatre? a cinema? How Who.did you invite 10 MIAO ennui "nan nan nan na na nan an nan Did he leave because he was tired? because he was ill? because he was bored? Listening: A man and a penguin nang Who | How much Where Words Listen to this joke and put the pictures in order Write these words in your language sandwich (2 hours) later SeVefral customer thick — .c e I0¡lg ,ÔỎ Listen again and fill the gaps A man found a penguin (a) crrrrrre SH He took the penguin to (b) 5¬ policeman told him to (c) — LẠ The 1221111112211 re slce —— delicous — +: traffic light unfortunately Other words That evening, the policeman saw (d) cerirree "¬¬ , The policeman said, ‘| told you to (e) cocetnnnnnnnnadillsssunnnnmnutsinnnnenie Le The man said, ‘I took him () ii NoW (8) .à 2E xe Unit The past 29 ... isn’t used Which one? uncle LÌ grandson [| brother -in- law [V) brother [| sister -in- law [| son -in- law FT I grandfather married to † [| daughter -in- law i $ married to f mother tà 10 brother 11 f... below Write these words in your language My grandmother is 95 She lives with us in London She can’t walk but she still reads a lot MICE interesting rrntintitnnnniininnnnninniine travel CỐ receive... /When ( XS any hotel? What are the missing verbs? | live in Bristol but work in London L home at 6.1 in the morning, and [ the 6.25 train, which in London at 8.00, Then [ the underground

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