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& Baad aes % On Chris Redston with Gillie Cunningham “4 ” Starter Workbook with KeyCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS University Printing House, Cambridge CB2 BBS, United Kingdom ‘Camoridge University Poss is part ofthe rivers of Cambrioge, IU urthors th University's mission by isserinating knowledge in the pure of ‘education, faring and research atthe highest intamatonal loves of excellence. cambridge. Information on this te: vow cambridge. crg/9781 107614765 (© Cambridge University Press 2013 This publication sin copyright. Subject o statutory exception {and to the provisions of relevant colectwe icons agroomonts, no reproduction of any part may take pace without the witn emission of Cambridge University Pres, Fst publshod 2013 eorintod 2014 Printed in Polen by Opolrat ‘catalogue recor fr is pubcation is avalabie om the Bish brary ISBN 978-1-107-61476-5 Starter Workbook with Key ISBN 978. 1-107-61477-2 Starter Workbook without Koy ISBN 976-1-107-65440-2 Starter Stucent's Bok with DVD-ROM ISBN 978-1-107-65081-1 Starter Teacher's Book wih OVD ISBN 978-1-107-62168-8 Starter Class Audio ODs (3) 'SBN 078-1-107-81473-4 Stator Testmakor CD-ROM and Aud CD ISN 978-1-107-61475-8 Star Prosontation Pus DVD-ROM ISBN 978. 1-190-87007-8 Staner Onine Workaonk (e-commerce for Sse) ‘Acsitonl resources fortis pubication at waw.cambridge.orp/tVacedtace Cambridge Unversty Press has no responsibly forthe persistence or accuracy of URLs fr extra orth party interme webstes refed ton this publication, ‘ard doesnot quran that any contant on such webs i,o wil remain, ‘accurate oF appropriate formation regarding pices, ave timetables, and other factual information given in hs works coract at th tne offs printing but ‘Cambridge Universty Press does not guarantoo the accuracy of such information ‘eratorface2face Starter Workbook with Key - AMBRIDGE Chris Redston with Gillie Cunningham eae PRESSContents EoerS la) rn ere) Lessons 10-0 p3 REI rs 0-12; evs be apt ge your) 4a ape gs: ra Preis rd te); en /9/ Sptig een Lessons 20D p8 KEENE rotons; on; wes: wong: suber 13-100 Pronurclaon woes 2); // a i! oe hee, i, a af Pronunciation slates; /0/ a /s/ Spang erbus Jere with aces vy, ini ooo | MEER | my, you, your; he, is, she, har ) EERIE sj eosin pens Jone sre rors ee a tt | nas rd anes case won EILLIGY fe nut pase, gave, ges, ys ro quests and shor asiers sna nomatenqvstns; Howat. ? ELIE re-post, gate, quasi an | ‘Shrtanses; possessive; ube proreuns (0, ic) an poses gets (my you, ee) EEE ney an pes ow uc inacale ‘ee you soon! p52 ‘Wher ae you oa? Roading tee conerates Weng fu ss) and question masks (7); aalleters(); about you Portfolio 2 The people Reading bse cars; aesses forms Weting capt 2) leg ina om ps4 Portfolio 3 ps6 aang oly eas | Weling apostrophes; sen ut hada eal Lessons 4A-D pis. Portfolio 4 ps8 rases with We, vee, wk, ty, fr tie aces; tings tty, a, ese, Ayal he wk: ie waa ‘Promuncatonsyltles ad ord ste) Speling due et). EXIXEGF Present Sin, jou, we, thy: pot, nega, estes and shar answess na he: teling he re taking about etme Internet protles eating wo ert ros Weng wd or (1) an (2); an net rie Lessons 5A-D p23 Portfolio 5 z : p6o ely tes: ie pases wi on, | ERIN Prevent Sno es, foie, | Mest od food ant nk 3); equ ators an hase wth ey | nave questions and short answers oot a Pronurlation sci rve() ‘Speing reser Sil, &) Wetting ecausad a, ry best ens “Lessons 6A-D p28 AEERTNIED pisces in a town or city (1) an (2); things in Yeo hes ce, fa Promcatan /5/ Song et ite) Lessons 7A-D p33 KDB gs yuk and dort hoe, a, det | a aos; proctor tings pee do olne Pronurlaton /s/ sn /\/ Sting co ters (2)cltas EROIIGY 6, sare, ato ow oe a postive, neat, yes/no ueston nd sort answers any ‘tte ott intomatn conte EDOIIGY bec pronouns ca: postive, neat, no qtstions ad shart ansurs EIMEEIEY ack for ant hing sections Portfolio 6 p62 ‘Rout London aang nospapeatcle ‘weting descr aces; paces fr rss nyo town ot ty Portfol ‘The someo ditoret? eating pop oily eng senences wth ar tt and cet pons word rer (3): han tte “Anewer Key piv Lessons 6-0 p38 ae Portfolio 8 66. adjectives (2); years and past time phrases; IIE Past Simple of be_ postive, negative, 1c ag montane es i runbes Pronunciation /:/ ad: Spang oven ‘usted shor anes; nas to / wee Con ‘aig sot days and dss; making _sigpesions Reading etannert aborts; as ‘Wing 2 an ard ars fm, lay or ck concert Lessons 94-0 p43. ‘rnold (question wos Pronnelation Sons eve (2) Stig strats (2) EDULIEE Past Sige pstv Vopr ara itondar ers), gate, questions an shat arses | MERRIER buyin vances; ekg abot | hers Portfolio 9 ‘nbooy aang oD; aia n France ring seca, so, wa; hltay Lessons 10A-C pas EEE repartee pas; pases wih ve wah, ogo acts (2) tings Promueiaton sites nt wars sross 2) Speting Past Sirol ver ms TERI eg ev, vest, aestons sd stot arenes ISD 9 gore and gnc ck ‘Starter Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio 10 p70 any ity eating ets cards; a tank you ena Weng esses on esting cares; wad de: ree; tink you ara Portfolio p72Ly What’s your NAME? Language summary 1, Student’s Book pit4 Saying hello Introducing people E=INIIIURER EI Fitin the gaps with these words or pases BI [5) Write the words Helle tomeet my name's Tel Sizepetiog: noutno, -hihats four YVONNE Robert, tf is is Meilin PAULA Hello, I'm Paula, name? ROBERT H » Meilin ENZO. Hello, Enzo, N tom you, PAULA. Nice ie MEILIN. Your ENZO Saying goodbye Hi thanks I'mfine And you How are BG) widths wore, LENA + Amir, Lag Aci AMIR. Hi, Lena, you? é a AMIR G +Lena.$ yous ae pa LENA Yes,s_—__ you. Ain I'm OK,my, you, your EXUIICXE Numbers 0-12 Fill in the gaps with /, my, you or your, [S] Write the numbers. HUGO Hello, ['m Hugo. What's © zero 6 10 _ name? 1, eee ” ‘ AN Hi, name's Lian, a 7 # ES HUGO Nice to meet__. 8 Lage a AN _t00. 4 ° CARLA Hello, Alexei Phone numbers ALEXEI Hii, Carla. How are? Beh Patines gers with thos word CARLA ‘m fine, thanks. eee And ___? ree ALEXEL ’m OK, thanks. number? | 0700 900187. | Irs 0121 496 0317. | Ea Where’s she from? Countries E65] wt the countries. + wn J oT 10 the “uM wRWhere are you from? EEI0ToE he, his, she, her EXUTIINER EI Fitin the gaps with he, hs, she or her. "His name's Enrique Iglesias, i i with these words. BI Fill in the gaps. 2 's from Spain. Hale And Where meet too Nice name's from Im FABIEN Hello_, I'm Fabien CLARA Hi, my Clara. FABIEN 0 you, LARA You FABIEN are you from? CLARA I'm Spain. you? name's Kato Winslet. FABIEN from France. 4's from the UK. Review: introducing people 4. What's® name? ©___ name's Will Smith, Where's? _ from? 8 __'s from the USA, Filin the gaps with these words, Hi_How Nice OK Im fom you the too thanks EMMA Hi, Brian. BRIAN. Hello, Emma, are you? EMMA. I'm fine, - And BRIAN. I'm » thanks. EMMA Brian, is Kaoru, BRIAN Hello, Kaoru. to meet y ‘8 What's °___neme? KAORU You 8 "name's Shakira. EMMA Where are you ? ‘A Where's "__ from? KAORU from Osaka, in Japan, iyoIn class The alphabet Ell a Filin the gaps. Use smal letters. abc d_eean m ms ar ese wee b Write the alphabet. Use capital letters. ABC First names and surnames EZ Fillin the gaps with these words. spell your What's name How —sumame TEACHER What's your first » please? ANTONIO. [es Antonio. TEACHER your ? ANTONIO. Morales. TEACHER do you thar? ANTONIO. Mu Things in your bag (1) aandan 1 [S| Write the words. Then put a or an in the boxes. 1[alatetionary 6[]b 2 Cle 7L Ip fs} b Classroom language Fil inthe gaps with these phrases. xcuseme in English What does Idon't know I don't understand Can you repeat that How do you spell GABRIELA TEACHER GABRIELA ‘TEACHER GABRIELA JOHANN ‘TEACHER JOHANN ‘TEACHER JOHANN TEACHER YOUSSEF ‘TEACHER DENIZ ‘TEACHER DENIZ TEACHER JIANG ' Excuse me Yes, Gabriela? dictionary? D-inc-ti-o-n~ ‘Thank you, Excuse me. 3 surname mean? Ie’s your family name, Vm sorry, Your first name is Johann, Your surname is Schulz, ‘Oh, OK. Thank you, Look at the photo on page 12. 5 + please? Look at the photo on page 12. Excuse me. What's this It’s notebook, OK, thank you. Jiang, what’s the answer to question 2? Tm sorry,”PPG Leave Cees People EEEIEUAEE Things TAME §] Do the crossword. People and things S@ Plurals (EEE Bi We the pra Pronunciation: /ae/ and /o/ HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Student's Book p13 Look atthe letters in bold, Match the words tothe sounds, man teacher apple practise vocabulary China woman sandwich Brazil Italy 7e/ bag computer man teacher Spelling: review [S| Circle the words with the correct speling + Brest GB) 6 ebook /rabook 2 abt /ltt 7 sony /sory 2 ponal/penel 8 earoh/ sandwich ‘umbrda/unbrela 9. sname /aumame § phongfieit” 0 eliaem HAptare 1 astudent students 2 ateacher 3. aperson 4 athing 5 ababy 6 aman 7 anamo @ acounty a sandwich 40 awoman - a1 awatch 12 an answer Pronunciation: word stress (1) ‘Mark the stress (*) on these words. 1 Italy 7 computer 2 Brazil 8 notebook 3 Pussia 9. dcttonary 4 Germany 10 umbrella 5 Austraia 11 apple 6 Tukey 12 mobile I Foscing and wring Portoto tsa| 2A 4 She’s British Language Summary 2, Student's Book pt16 Nationalities [Ee EI Find 15 nationalities (24). etieT 7 y HB \ > u R Kk
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be (singular): positive [ICIINENe BI Fitin gaps 1-11 wth» re oF 's. His name! 's Roger. He? __ from the USA. Her name? _ Camille She*__ French. Hello, IX Alicia. 15 Colombian You’ — in the Starter class. Hello, my name* Hiro, P__ Japanese and 10a manager. oy This is my car, Ie! tralian, be (singular): negative [UNE Make these sentences negative. 1. I'ma teacher. Im not a teacher. 2 He'sa student. 8. You're from Russia, 4. It's German, 5 She's Chinese, 6 I'm British, 7. My teacher's American 8 Youre a singorEll Tick (V) the true sentences. Make the other sentences negative. Write the correct sentences. 1 2 Now Delhi is the capital of India. 7 Kylie Minogue is British. Kylie Minogue isn’t British. She's Australian, ‘Cameron Diaz is from Spain. Renault is a French company. Big Ben isin Washington Danie! Craig is Russian. Starbucks is a British company, Tokyo is the capital of Japan. ana ‘Whats your job?be (singular): Wh- questions [ZILIEE be (singular): yes / no questions EZ Fillin the gaps in these conversations. and short answers [XUIIIEE Conversation 1 Conversation 2 a Make questions with these words. ‘A Hello, what's yourname? A Hi, your name? 1. Australia / from /Is / Bruce ? 8 name's Oliver. BM Holly 1s Bruce from Australia? ‘A Where youtrom? A are you ? 2 police officer /he / Is /a? 8 from the UK. e the USA, A yourjob? A job? 3. Ayn /Is / Germany / rom ? 8 an acto. e actress 4. she//Is / doctor /a? Look at photos 1~4. Fill nthe gaps in the conversations. Bg 5 France / from /Is / Hamadi ? 6 ho/Is/ manager /a? 7 trom / 1s / Mexico / Carolina ? ‘8 waitress / she /Is/a? i A What's his name? a ber name? b Write short answers to the questions 8 His Bruce, 8 yin. be A he trom? A from? 1. Ves. bel 8 from Australia 8 from Turkey, cs A his job’? A job? Y 8 waiter 8 a doctor. . 5 6 7 8 Filia the gaps wth am, are iso isn't. 1A Am lin this class? B Yes, you 2A you Russian? B Yes,! s ee a i 3A your car Japanese? B Hamad. = B Carolina, BAR A from? a “ aa you a musician? 8 Egypt 8 Mexico, Be me A job? a 2 5A this your bag? 8 manage, 8 teacher. B Yes, itPersonal information Titles [MZMINMEEF Greetings [WIIEZ Personal information questions core) conversations with these titles nna Mr Mrs Good evening (x2) Good morning (2) Good night (x2) Good afternoon (x2) Rexdale » Janet. BI Read the conversation. Fillin the gaps with these questions. What's-yourfirs-name-please? — What's your nationality? How do you splat?” Can you repeat that, please? What's your sumame? What's your emal address? What's youraddrss?__ What's your mobile numer? ELLEN Good afternoon, Please take a seat, NEIL Thank you. ELLEN. Welcome to the BRSC Bank. My name's Ellen. NEIL Nice to meet you ELLEN You too. ' What's your first name, please? NEIL It’s Neil. ELLEN Thank you, * NEL Ie Horton ELLEN * NEIL Heo-r-t-o-n ELLEN Thank you. ¢ NeIL I'm Australian. ELLEN NEIL _’s 17 William Street, London SE18 4ED. ELLEN NEIL Yes it's 17 William Street, London SEIS 4ED. ELLEN Thanks.” NEIL It’s
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. ELLEN OK. * NEIL IP 07700 900769, ELLEN Thank you very much.DN YY 2D AND SKILLS Numbers 13-100 Hil [5) Wate the numbers and mark the stress (*) a 13 thirtéen h 60 5 bao t ear 8 e 14 t 1 708 a 40 f k 8 6 0 15 f 1 8 6 1 60 f mi9n 9 6 s n 90 n Bd wiite the answers in words. 1 eighty-six - twenty-two =_ sixty-four thirty-one + forty-six © eighty-nine ~ sixty-three = twenty-four + eighteen = ninety-three forty-two = fsixty-sbx + thirty-four = How old [rE 1 Fain the gaps with these words and phrases How old How oldis How old are m He's years twelve. How old is she? Pronunciation: word stress (2) Mark the stress (*) on these nationalities. 1 Gérman, © Spanish 2 Russian 7 Brazilian 3 American 8 Italian 4 British 9 Turkish 5 Chinese 10 Australian Pronunciation: /1/ and /i:/ HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Student's Book p21 EF 2 Look at these pictures. Check you remember the sounds // and i 7 Ail 6 sx nineteen 'b Look at the vowels in bold. Are the vowel sounds. the same (S) or different (0)? 1 six nineteen D6 Miss please 2 thing single S 7 women British 3 he's his 8 police she's ‘ 5 ‘email Chinese 9. fifteen fifteen watches people 10 evening evening Spelling: jobs GS} write the vowels (a, e, /, 0, u) in these jobs. tateacher san _ct_r 2aw tr 6 an_obr_ss Saw toss 7at x dvr 4adctr e@amnar Spelling: plurals [S| Circle the correct plurals. 1 Gaipychaiwe —& sanduichee/candvcte 2 diarys / diaries 7 babies / babys 2 gtb/olies 8 rare/ren Gea ses) 6 verven/ wae Bessie eattien 8 pooea psc [BBB Reading and writing Portfolio 2 p54Two cities Language Summary 3, Stude Book p18 Adjectives (1) be (plural): positive and negative a [S| Write the vowels (a, , i, 0, u) in Read the email. Fillin the gaps with the correct positive (+) or these adjectives. negative (-) form of be. tbad 6 f__ndy 2h_t eee tonto gee 9 aH Tg ON Hi Chariotte Ane How ' are (#) you? Wo? ___ (+) Thallandl t®_(#) a beautiful country and the people + _(+) very friendly. We b [S] Write the opposites of the : uy = See ete adjectives is tas (Cin Bangkok, we®_ (+) in a nice hotel in Chiang Mai. The hotel ’__(-) expensive and the manager*_(+) oc very fiendly. The rooms ®__(-) very big, but they'®_ (+) very nice, Derek "(nthe hotel now, el?) na 2 : café. Andi? __(#) vary hot here! See you soon. Love Molly and Derek PS Here's a photo of our new friends! Word order with adjectives; very Ed Make sentences with these words. 1. Her / beautiful / very /s / cat Her cat is very beautitul fendly / My is /teacher / ven f SMO NY ae % be (plural): questions and short answers [ETUIINEE> a Fill in the gaps with is, ’s or are. 1 Where are. Molly and Derek? 2 the people very friendly? 3 Molly and Derek in Bangkok? 4 Where the hotel? 5 the hotel expensive? 6 7 a 3 W's/phone/a/ old / very 4 a/She's / doctor / good bags / are / The / expensive the rooms very big? Where: __ Derek now? itvery hot in Thailand? 6 very/a/It's/ house / big 7 is/ country /hot / a / Egypt b Write the answers to the questions in 4a. 8 are / The / nice / sandwiches / very They're in Thailand. 5 1 2 6 8 dictionary / good / very /is / His . 7 4 8Review: contractions (1) Ef Write these sentences with contractions (I'm, he's, aren't, etc). He is from New York. He's from New York. |.am from Moscow. ‘You are not in ths class. He is not from London, What is your name? She is not Spanish, she is Mexican. We are in Poland and itis very cold. They are not actors, they are waiters, Family EI L00k atthe Clark family. Fil inthe gaps with these words. father mother husband wife son daughter brother sister children _ parents Frank is Paul's father Paul is Frank's Frank is Daisy's Jane is Daisy's Daisy is Frank's Jane is Paul's Daisy is Paul's Paul is Mitie's| Frank and Daisy are Paul, Jane and Mill's Paul, Jane and Milie are Frank and Daisy's Brothers and sisters Review: short answers El Choose the correct short answers (a, b or c). 1. Arowe in room 23? @ Yes, weare, b Yes,lam. © Yes, were. 2 Are you cold? 2 No,lisn't. —b No,Inot. —@ No, Imnot. 3 Is Hannah from Germany? 1 Yes, she's, Yes,sheis. ¢ Yes, she'sis. 4 Are your friends atthe hotel? ‘2 No, they not. No, they isn't, No, they aren't 5 Amlin your class? 1a Yes, youare, b Yes, are you. e Yes, youre. 6 Is Bruno a good musician? @ No,henot. b No, heist. © No, he aren't. 7. Is your city very beautiful? a Yos,i's. b Yos,isit. Yes, itis. '8 Are you and Francesca at school now? ‘2 No, we aren't. b No, aren't we, e No, we not, ore Sef t » a Paul Jane MilleBl Look again at the Clark family. Fill in the gaps with these words. gfencparenta grandchildren grandfather ‘grandmother grandson granddaughter Rita and Joe are Paul's _ grandparents Jane is Rita's Rita is Jane's Pauls Joe's Joe is Mill's Paul, Jane and Mille are Rita and Joe's Possessive 's [EIIIIIEE 1 Farin the gaps withthe correct names and 1 Paulis Jane and Millie's brother. 2 Ritais mother. 3 Josis __ husband. 4 Pitas wile, 5 ovis father 6 Frank is Joe and son, 7. Jane is Frank and daughter. 8 Mille is Paul and sister. Wit is oF P (= the possessive) or in these sentences, She's a doctor ‘ents Nigel is Steve's brother, His name's Bret Bianca's an actress Gary's wife is French. Vicky's parents are talian. 's My teacher's from the UK. My teacher's name is Ed. Subject pronouns (I, you, etc.) and possessive adjectives (my, your, etc.) lin the gaps in the table. subject, he | sh pronouns a lis they possessive my. your adjectives |" | You Li Th Choose the correct words. 1 Where's !/(@) ditionay? 2. Kay and Pony are wo / our chien, 41 Whats he /his maths name? 4 We /Our arent fom the USA 8 Is stn you / your brother? 6 1/ My friend Ray is she / her father. 2) ts eit very eopensis 8 Whats they thr eure? They / Toker he / i parent. fa ae her eis! youteine} Review: be EZ Fill in the gaps with the correct form of be. ROSE This ' isa photo of my grandchildren, HILDA How old? they? ROSE Cassie? _ twenty-one and Noah nineteen. HILDA 5 they students? ROSE No, they® __. Cassie”_an actress and Noah ___ a waiter. MUM Hello, Erin.” you OK? ERIN Yes,I!°___ fine, Mum. MUM Where "!__ you ERIN. T__ with Silvia. Wel? __ ina café. Mum ™__ Olivia with you? ERIN No, she '8 She! __at a friend’s house.Food and drink (1) Eat in or take away? ES) write the letters in these words for food and drink. 1aespresso 2am_n_r_lw 3 ane s__dw 4at_as_id 9 ac_pp sat 10 ach Money and prices BD write these prices in words. 2 87 seventy-five dollars ve 200 216 250 1 £970 How much ... ? EJ Fillin the gaps with How much is (or How much are. ra the small bag? B It’s 299.99. ae these pens? B Thoy'e £2.95. as the croissants? B Theyre €1.60, af this watch? B It's $100. con s_ and t_m__o s__dw__h In acafé IH Read these conversations. Fil inthe gaps with these words. Gan that's away in welcome | Thanks Anything please Eat | ASSISTANT —_Can_ help you? CUSTOMER 1 Yes, a coffee and a croissant, ASSISTANT Sure else? CUSTOMER 1 No, that’s all, hanks. ASSISTANT Eat or take ? ‘CUSTOMER 1 in, please. AssIsTANT OK, £3.50, please. ‘CUSTOMER 1 alot. ASSISTANT You're away help else Sure Youre Thank take Eat_much please | AssisTANT Can you? CUSTOMER? Yes, a cappuccino, please. ASSISTANT + Anything CUSTOMER? Yes, an egg sandwich, : ASSISTANT in or away? CusToMER2 Take + please, ASSISTANT OK, that's £4.75, please. customer? you very ASSISTANT welcome,NYG Lo ey ae Food and drink (2) Food | like EW (S| Do the crossword love, like, eat, drink, a lot of a Complete the words. 411k fishand ree. 21d a |__ of mik 3 1e__ a |___ of vegetables. 41 1_v_ chocolate b Tick (V) the sentences in 2a that are true for you. Pronunciation: syllables 1 Look at these words. Notice the number of syllables. big = 1 sylable British = 2 syllables (British) computer = 3 sylabes (com-pu-ter) b Write the number of syllables in these words. a friendly = 2 _beautitul unfriendly 9 husband © cheap h wie expensive 1 grandson © ualy J grandchildren Pronunciation: /p/ and /a/ HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Student's Book p29 z a Look at these pictures. Check you remember the sounds /p/ and /a/. coffee umbrella b Look at the vowels in bold. Circle the correct vowel sounds. 1 orange G@//—& mater /v/ n/ 2 brother — /0/Qa) 7 dolar /o/ n/ 3 husband /0/ /a/ 8 watch /v/ a/ 4 chocolate /0//s/ 8 lovey nV 8 doctor /0/ 6/0 ona WV Spelling: numbers [S] Write these numbers in words. a5 fe 2 99 b 15 hon ° 6 12 au i 83 2 40 k 3t 1 28 1 100 I Facing nd iting Porto 8 ps6| 4A 4 Live, work and Study Language summary 4, Student's Book p120 Phrases with like, have, live, work, study s BB Look at itr 1-10 Flin th gap wit these words é en _ tidy have football work children we centre tke car languages city British music office flat company lve in the work for aPresent Simple (/, you, we, they): positive and negative Ed Read about Joset. Fill in the gaps with the positive (+) or negative (-) of ike, have ive, work or study. My name's Josef and [live (+) in Berlin, in Germany. I'm married and my wife’s name is Claudia. We (+) two daughters, Katia and Elise, but we * (Jason. Katia is 12 and Elise is 15. They * (+) languages at school and their English is very good. They * (+) rock music and Italian food, but they & (-) Chinese food. We? (4) im a very nice flat in the centee of the city ma teacher and I* (+) ima school near our flat. We? (C)adog, but we (4) three cats. Joser My free time Free time activities El 2 (S| Write the missing letters in these phrases. gotothe c a eat 0 b Tick (V) the things in 1a you do in your free time. Ba 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ° b Choose the correct verbs, work / Ge) tien Ito ve Japanese food have / study a new computer fio /ve in enckt house work stu Spanish Ive haven the USA i heen Ie / workin cals fhe / te choccete Write eight sentences about you. Use the phrases in 3a and the Present ‘Simple positive or negative. 1 | don't study Italian,Present Simple (/, you, we, they): questions and short answers BB Read about the American rock band Midnight. Fil in the gaps with these verbs. me watch have play live drink love eat (x2 Tee) Cha Pea File SD PrN ATS EE ao Hil Welcome to the Midnight websire. Qur nomes cre Marcus, Luke and Paul and we * In Chicago, In the USA. We love our city and we 2 «@ lot of good friends here. Midnight play rock music and we 9 ike the Red Hot Chill Peppers and REM. We go on tour* a lot, and in our free time we # {lot of DVDs and s video games, We also ® our a lor when we're on tour and we Chinese food. We also ® allot of sandwiches and ® allot of coffee! -90 on tour = go from city to city and pla EW ead about Midnight again. Then fil inthe gaps in these questions. 1A Where do. Marcus, Luke and Paul jive? B In Chicago, in the USA. 2A they tke Chicago? B Yes, they do. 3A What music they 2 They lke the Red Hot Chili Peppers and REM. aan they in their free time? 8 They watch DVDs and play video games. 5A eat alot? 8 Yes, they oA they tke? 8 7: alot of sandwiches? 8 Yes, they do, 8 B Yes, they do, Make questions with these words. Then write the short answers. 1 write /1/ the questions / Do ? Do I write the questions? (1 Yes, _you do, 2 I/you/ know / Do? ix) No, 3 office / you /in / Do / work / an ? ” 4 Do/big/you/a/have / flat? x”) 5 a/today / we / class / have / Do? ” 6 Pete and Andy / football / ke / Do ? Wy 7 parents / Do / car / your /a/ x”)Things to buy El [5] Do the puzzle. Find the thing to buy (+). Buying things = this, that, these, those EZ Fillin the gaps with this, that, these or those. “s my sister and are her children, Inashop EXISIInxs- a. Read this conversation ina shop. Flin the gaps with these phrases. Exeusere Goodbye can Ihave No, that’s all How much are Do youhave Here you are ' Excuse me .* CUSTOMER, any AA batteries? ASSISTANT Yes, they're over there, near the birthday cards. CUSTOMER Thanks. * they? ASSISTANT They're £3.99 for four. CUSTOMER OK. And 4 that small box of chocolates, please? ASSISTANT Sure, Anything else? CUSTOMER 5 > thanks. ASSISTANT OK. That's £8.49, please. CUSTOMER ASSISTANT Thanks a lot. Bye, CUSTOMER, b Read the conversation again. How much is the box of chocolates?rp) vy rch Days of the week [UEUIOIZE EI [5] write te days of the week Monday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 oontsa Time words EZ Fill in the gaps with these words. ‘seconds year days weeks hour minutes ‘months ‘a three hundred seconds = five thirty minutes = half an © forty-eight hours = two twenty-one days = three «fifty-two weoks = one 1 one year = twelve Telling the time EXS0NKE> Write these times in two ways. 1. eight o'clock eight What time is it? Ed We these times with pastor + tenpest ine 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Talking about the time Fill in the gaps with these words. What it's time past is at ‘A Excuse me. What time is 6 half ten, A What B It’s tosix. quae | + please? ‘your English class? Pronunciation: syllables and word stress (1) Eh Write these words in es : theible. Fey feotbii siteen eoneo computor | concert beaut teen ity Satucay tomato Chinese = | mn ACEO umorela addess | gSyapipty apache fice lanquegee | Spelling: double letters (1) HZ |S) Circle the words with the correct spelling. + smal Gea) 7 ena tenis 2 tove /tecuee 9 ty /u09% &: cera / oor. &. suireme /surmarre 4 shoping / shopping 10 bates / batteries © eomiid Tragossiie
Og. 1 Make questions with these words. lve / Luke / in the UK / Does ? Does Luke ve in the UK? (Care / Does / Brighton / in /ive ? {get up / she / at / Does / eleven ? at /to bed / Luke / ten thirty / go / Does ? tennis / play / in / Does / Luke / his free time 7 (Claire / Does / at / concerts / go to / the weekend ? Write short answers for the questions in 4a, Yes, he does. ‘4 5 6 Review: short answers Wite the postive (+) and negative (-) short answers. 1 Ave you from Indonesia? (4) Yes, 1am. (No, Do you tke coffee? (Yes, No, Does your wife work at home? 0 0 |s her brother a doctor? # 0 ‘Are your sons married? co) a Do Tom and Mike live with their parents? Im not. 0 aAn evening out Food and drink (3) [EXCITER 'S] Do the crossword. Look at the photo and read the conversation a Nad m7 Inarestaurant [ESSERE 8 Fill in the gaps with these phrases, Ene ] fer Areyoureedy forme abate of the bil WE I | warrress 1 vo GEORGE WAITRESS POLLY GEORGE WAITRESS GEORGE ey a WAITRESS WAITRESS POLLY GEORGE WAITRESS GEORGE WAITRESS GEORGE Can Ihave Sti, please Not for me Ofcourse would you like Good evening. '_ Are you ready_to order? Yes.2 the vegetable lasagne, please? ‘And can I have the burger and chips? Certainly. What > to drink? [An orange juice for me, please. ‘And can Ihave + mineral water? Stil or sparkling? (OK. Thanks very much, Would you like a dessert? f » thanks. ‘The fruit salad” ; please. Certainly Excuse me. Can we have + please? ‘Thanks a lot.POY ‘5D AND SKILLS Frequency adverbs and phrases with every 'S] Write the letters in these frequency adverbs. 1not usually 2 a_w_ys ieee Perma cates 6uuy »b Fill nthe gaps with the frequency adverbs in ta. Pronunciation: sounds review (1) HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Student's Book p13, p21, p29 Look atthe letters in Boldin these words. Write the words inthe table. fan ema teacher much thing doctor apple shep number aly hot single please practise people woman love _ British ¢ ° 7e/ 77 es ag |_ computer o 9 potusually ‘man, EZ Put these phrases with every in order. every year every two hours every minute 1 every tenyears 8 7 TET every weak every six months six nineteen every month every day El 2 Put the words in brackets ( ) in the correct place in these sentences. usually 11,90 out on Monday evenings. (usual ko fay evenings. (usualy) a Tid 2 leat out in the week. (don't usually) coffee umbrella 3. I watch TV. every evening) 4 Ihave breakfast in bed. (never) 5 I'm late for my English class. (sometimes) 6 | get up early. (every day) 7 Tim very busy in the week. (always) 8 I g0 to the cinema. (every weekend) b Tick (¥) the sentences in Sa that are true for you. Spelling: Present Simple (he, she, it) Ef [S| Circle the correct spelling. 1 My fator Ge) /gotes home at ight 2. Henrietta frishs /frishes work at 6.30, 3. Lai studies / studs languages. 4 Rob works / workes in an office, 5. Fred watchs / waiches TV a lot 6 He gos / goes to the cinema every weekend, 7. She haves /has three chicren, 8 The class starts / stares atten o'clock BBB Reading ana Writing Portfolio 5 p60La My home town Language Summary 6, Student's Book p124 Places in a town or city (1) a, some, a lot of; there is / there are: positive En Read these sentences about Rushley. Fill in the gaps. with There's or There are. El 2 wite the vowels (2 , 0, u) in these words for places in a town or city. a abuilding b ash_pp_ng c_owr. There's_a caté near the bus station, 1 ce am_s__m 2 {two very nice parks. er eer 3 ‘cinema in Rushiey. @abos ¢_t_in 4 two four-star hotels ano R 5 ‘big shopping centre, 6 alot of good shops. 7 some beautiful buildings. e an Italian restaurant called Silvo's. ° {an airport near Rushley. eat ow han mon 1 astitain b Look at the map of Rushley, a town in the UK. ‘Match the words in 1a to places 1-9 on the map. a noo ne eat a i " ‘some famous pictures in the museum, F : 2 very good theatre, : : ; 18 alot of friendly people in Rushley, “ ‘some nice houses near the town, RUSHLEYEl Choose the correct words. Then tick (¥) the sentences that are true for you. Near my house or flat 1 Theres @) some station 2 There's a /a lot ofpark 3 There area /a lt of shops. 4 There's @/an old theatre 5 There area / two cinemas. 6 There are a / some good restaurants In my town or city 7 There's / somo river 8 There are some /a famous buildings. 9 There's a ot of/an airport. 10 There are an /a lot of nce cafés. tt There's / fot of big shopping centr. 12 There are. / some expensive hotes, Review: there, they're, their Ed 2 ead these sentences. Notice the diference between there, they're and their. 1 There ae some good museums 2. They're from France. (they're = they are) 3. This is their house (har + noun) TIP « We use the same pronunciation fo there, theyre anc their /Bex/. b (S| Fillin the gaps with there, they're or their. Thore.'s a great restaurant near my fat. from Trpol in Libya What are names? Can you tell me phone number? 1 2 3 4 ‘are about 50 people in the company. 5 6 I lke these pictures, very beautiful 7 are twelve people in our class. Are there any shops? Places in a town or city (2) [5] write the letters in these words for places in a town or ety.there is / there are: positive and negative EXIM (SIU Read about where Henry lives. Flin the gaps with there's, there isn’t, there are or there aren't. L live in Greenwich, in London, | There are_(+) a lot of things to do here. 2 (+) a lot of nice old buildings, some very good museums and 3 (+) a very beautiful park, 4 (-)a big shopping centre in the centre of Greenwich, but § of nice shops. © and a cinema, 7 (+) aloe (+) also two theatres (+) a famous market in Greenwich 5 days a week, but © a a market on Monday or Tuesday. ive about ten minutes from Greenwich station. . (+) a supermarket near the station, (©) any shops in my road. (+) any restaurants near my (+)a lot of very good restaurants in the centre. I think Greenwich is a great place to live. bur And! flac, but there is / there are: yes / no questions and short answers. en: Ed Make questions about Greenwich with these words. 1 a/I8/park there ? Is there a park? 2 good / any / museums / Are / there ? 8 big there / shopping centre /Is / a’? 4 Tuesdays / there / on / market /Is /a? 5 Are / Henry's road / in /there / shops / any ? 6 a/ there / the station / near / Is / supermarket ? 7 Henry's fat / any / there /near/ restaurants / Are ? 8 in/ restaurants / good / any / Are / the centre / there ? Read about Greenwich again, Then write the short answers to the questions in 3 1 Yes, there is. a, some, a lot of, En E1 Choose the correct words. There'9@) some post office ‘Ae there a /any shops? There isn'ta / any theatre There are any / some nice cafés. ‘There aren't any /an old bulkings ‘There's an / any airport. ‘Aso there an / any museums? ‘There are some / any restaurants ny EXThings in your bag (2) ‘1 2S a Tourist information 8] Do the crossword. Ff At the tourist information centre Romina (R) is at the tourist information centre. in Greenwich. Put her conversation with the assistant (A) in order. aR Thank you. And can | book a walking tourhere? ROK. How much are they? R_ Yes, please. Do you have a map of Greenwich? 2 ‘They're £7.00 per person, Hello, can |help you? 1 Yes, you can. They're at 12.16 and 2.16, Yes, of course. Here you are. Is it open every day? (Ok, thanks. Also, where's the Greenwich Theatre? ‘And when is the Maritime Museum open? & Thanks a lot. Goodbye. ‘Can you show me on this map? Yes, itis, 1's open from 10 am. to 5 pam. Yes, of course. Here's. t's about five minutes away. pA It'sin Crooms Hil, osg-- >>>aaa coma 4 7 SRR 2» 1 Fad the conversation in 2 again. Answer these questions. 1. Does the tourist information centre have maps of Greenwich? Yes, it does. 2 How much are the walking tours of Greenwich? 8. What time is the Maritime Museum open? 4 Ist open on Sundays? 5 Whereis the Greenwich Theatre? 6 Is the Greenwich Theatre near the tourist information centre?Pee 72 Ie (ak It’s my favourite Clothes Bo Pronunciation: /t{/ and /d3/ [vocasuany 64g HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Student's Book p53 EE [| write El a Look at these pictures. Check you the words. remember the sounds /t{/ and /a/ 7 7ig/ cheese orange juice b Look at the letters in bold, Circle the correct sounds. 1 chocolate @) Aas 2 jumper Ay 5) 3 language MW Hef 2 5 manager AS/—/a/ 6 picture Wy 1ee/ 7 Jeans N/ Ks/ 8 French AY fd/ 9 page WS fds/ 10 much 2S egy 11 chips WV Ks/ Colours 12 Jacket WY Ref Bi 5 Wiite the colours. 1 der red 6 ebb b Spelling: silent letters (1) 2 loom y 7 thew w E15] We don't say every letter in some 3 row b 8 pnp words. Write the silent letters. 4 cabkl 9 om 9 rust Senge 9 2 lis ten 3 b_ iiding favourite 4 theat_e Make sentences with these words. 5 _ tte 1 favourite / your / food / What's ? Saeae 7 san _wich What's your favourite food? dia ea 2. ae / shoes / These / favourite / my 9 pos _card a 10 bre kfast 3 singer / your / favourite / Who's 4 woRnEet 2 tut 4 fevourite / my /is/ Thi / shirt Die 14 choc _ tate 5 blue /favourte/ My /is/colour [BBE Reading anc writing Portoto 6 p62We’re twins Language Summary 7, Studer Book p126 Things you like a love, like, don’t like, hate and don't like Match these phrases tothe pictures. Hove hate don’t ke ke Write the letters in these words. 1@ 1@ 20 4 @® a 5 EW Met and Andy are twins. Look atthe photos and the table. mn : Then fil in the gaps in sentences 1-12. Me! Al Andy A oe VL 1. Mel loves. cats. 2 She classical music 3 She football, 4 She watching sport on TV. 1 soap operas 5 Andy area: 2a__m__s 6 He rock a to een . 7 He Ike tennis, neo 8 He horror oh reap t 5 a Biagee isd oe ota Andy and Mel ico ga jee 10 They Chinese 8 oss Lm ° 1 They coffee. 9 w__ch_ng sp__t om T 12 They fying.Object pronouns [TINA Change the words in bold to object pronouns. 1 tke classical musi, but lan hates clasloal mule. it 2A Do youknow kins bot? 8 Yes, but doit ke Kim's brother. 2 dont tke dogs, but my husband loves dogs. 4 Does Adela love Cris? Yes, and Chis ves Adela 5 con't ke yng, but my we ves fying 6 and ke Jo, but she does ke Ed and me. Revie ubject and object pronouns 1 Choose the correct words. 18 G6) him in this class? 111 me phone he / him every day We / Us don't know they / thom. Do they / them know she /her? ‘She / Her plays tennis with I/ me. He / Him never talks to wo / us Can you drive? Review: Present Simple GF correct the mistakes. do you 1. Where yourde lve? 2. Fiona don't work in an offic, 3 Where do your daughter lve? 4 Lin study English at a language school in London. ‘5 What doos your parents do inthe evening? 6 Lyla and Pia doesn't ike soap operas. 7. My brother haves tree cars. {8 Tom's son work for a computor ccompary. 9 Jack watchs TV every evening 10 What time do you starts work? Abilities [TTD Do the crossword, aren} abike 'e 4 basketballcan: positive and negative [EIS ©—_can: yes/no questions and short answers [ETSIUINEEE BI Fin tne gaps with can or cant and Ed Make questions with these words. Then wit the positive (+) these verbs. and negative (-) short answers. 1 understand / Spanish / you / Can ? play ski cook sing speak Can you understand Spanish? (#)_Yes, tan, (No, I can't 2. dive / your / sister / Can ? c) 0 French / your / Can / speak / parents ? 1. Mark can't play football ) 0 4 the piano / son / play / your / Can? cy) 0 5 this /you / exercise / Gan / do? c) 0 Review: vocabulary [S| Find ftoen words (4), White the words inthe table. There are five words for each group, 3. Tamara (on EA T Ave) MiQiae. HMA, Wi Avex CUS Linas EAWHKEY 8B 8 Def PS HB AP oi Miz > EeLan 6 (reat To NeOAUe ov UENNAMCO P ALR KK 6 cH SE KOR MOGREYNOBT ise 5 tek Ud. V's 0) Aen eco GamieteeM ie o eA Rao 2 places inatown things. yourbag colours orcity theatre 5 They Russian.Directions station MARKET STREET rant |] 0 a restaurant |] o 2 3 chemist's || > 6 Prepositions of place I Penny is at 24 on the map. Fillin the gaps with these words and phrase: Ef You are at > on the map. Choose the correct es words. Exevseme ontheleft That's ‘The station is (@n)/ in the left. opposite Go along 1 2. The cafés next fo / opposite the restaurant. nip Cpe hose woe 3. The post office is next to / opposite the ca ante nu. 4 The hotels in/near Market Street. ; a 5 The museums in / on your right. sia Green Road. 6 The banks near /in the theatre. The post office is * : 7 The market is next to / opposite the hotel, 4 the chemist's. 8. The restaurant is nex 10 / opposite the chemists PENNY ‘Thank you very much. MAN You're welcome Asking for and giving directions E=0Ei Tota onset neti nes, Bd You are at 2 on the map. Read these directions. tumleft Is there ‘Write the places. i PENNY — Excuse me. & 1 I's over there, opposite the theatre. the park a supermarket? 2 2. Goalong this road and turn right. t's on your right, WOMAN Yes, there is. Go along this road and next to the restaurant. ' ___.. The supermarket 3 Go along this road and turn left. t's on your right a next the supermarket e : Wes 4 Goalong this road. i's on your et, epposite the aon Te ati WOMAN No problem. ‘5. Goalong this road and tum right. I's on your right, opposite the cateAnswer Key 4A What's your name? 1 PAULA Hello, P'm Paula. What's your name? ENZO Hello, my name's Enzo. PAULA — Nice to meet you. ENZO You too. LENA Hi, Amir. AMIR Hi, Lena. How are you? LENA I'm fine, thanks. And you? AMIR I'm OK, thanks. 2 YVONNE Robert, this is Meilin. ROBERT Hello, Meilin. Nice t0 meet you. MEILIN You t00, 3 LENA Bye, Amir. AMIR Goodbye, Lena. See you LENA Yes, see you. 4 HUGO — Hello, I'm Hugo. What's your name? UAN Hi, my name’ Lian. HUGO Nice to meet you. UAN You too. CARLA Hello, Alexei. ALEXEL Hi, Carla. How are you? CARLA I'm fine, thanks. And you? ALEXEI I'm OK, thanks. S tone 2two 3 three 4 four S five 6 six 7 seven 8 cight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 6 What's your mot W's 07700 900187, ‘What's your home number? Tes 0121 496 0317. umber? 1B Where's she from? 1 2 Mtaly 3 Australia 4 the USA 5 Brazil 6 Spain 7 China Germany 9 Turkey 10 the UK 11 Mexico 12 Russia 2 FABIEN Hello, I'm Fabien. CLARA Hi, my name's Clara. FABIEN Nice to meet you. CLARA You too. FABIEN Where are you from? CLARA I'm from Spain. And you? FABIEN I'm from France. 3 EMMA. Hi, Brian, BRIAN Hello, Emma. How are you? EMMA. [im fine, hanks, And you? BRIAN. I'm OK, thanks. EMMA. Brian, this is Kaoru. BRIAN Hello, Kaoru. Nice to meet you. KAORU You to0. EMMA Where are you from? KAORU I'm from Osaka, in Japan. 4 2He 3Her 4She Shis 6 His The #He 9 her 10 Her 1 she 12 She 1C Inclass laabedefghijkim noparstuvwxyz bDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZ 2 TEACHER What's your first name, please? ANTONIO I's Antonio. ‘TEACHER What's your surname? ANTONIO Morales. ‘TEACHER How do you spell that? ANTONIO M-0-1-2-l-e-s. 3 2apencil 3 amobile 4 anotebook 5 an umbrella 6 abag 7apen 8 abook 9 an apple 4. 2 How do you spell 3 What does 44 Tdon't understand 5 Can you repeat that 6 in English 7 Idon't know 1D People and things 1 2 table 3 sandwich 4 woman S baby 6» camera 6» computer T hoy Sman 9 diary 10 chair 1 gic 2 2teachers 3 people 4 chings S babies 6 men "7 names 8 countries 9 sandwiches 10 women 11 watches 12 answers 32 Brazil 3 Rissia 4 Gérmany 5 Australia 6 Tirkey 7 compiter 8 notebook 9 dictionary 10 umbrélla 11 apple 12 mobile 4 // apple, practise, vocabulary, sandwich /A/ China, woman, Brazil aly 5 2cight 3 pencil 4 umbella S phone 6 notebook 7 sorry 8 sandwich "9 surname 10 first name 2A She's British 1 CAL Ds QH/BIUTF Op|UlZ S\z E||1 0A] D x iR}'S|Q|P IBS| NIKIA DIE|T/O/a/RI/s EX]ITC-AINIR| P IN)AII IAlIS|VIS}Y MICHA] Ht La Ui TELL [sy JULE RT TUS HIL! KI BEGYPTIANX|I/E MER CAND Claw LEI LAIN A) P AQ UL 22% 3% 4’ s'm 6'm 7" 8's 9m 10'm H's 3. 2 He isn'ta student. / He's not a student. 3 You aren't from Russi You're not from Russia. 4 Ieisa’t German. /Ir’s nor German, 5 She isn’t Chinese. / She's not Chinese. 6 Vim nor British. 7 My teacher isn’t American. / My eeacher’s not American. § You aren'ta singer. / You're not a singer. 4-3. Cameron Diaz isnt from Spain. She's fromthe USA. 4 VS Big Ben isn't in Washington. Irs in London. 6 Daniel Craig isn’t Russian. He's British, 7 Starbucks isnt a British ‘company. I's an American company. av 2B What's your job? 1 2anactress 3-an actor 4 ataxi driver 5 a sales assistant 6 amusician 7 a police officer 8 awaitress 9 a waiter 10 adoctor 11 a teacher 2 Conversation 1 A Hello, what's your name? B My name’s Oliver. ‘A Where are you from? B I'm from the UK. ‘A What’ your job? B Eman actor. Conversation 2 A Hi, what's your name? B My name's Holly. A Where are you from? 1B Pm from the USA. ‘A What's your job? 1B Tman actress, 31. What's his name? B His name's Bruce. ‘A Where's he from? B He's from Australia, A What's his job? B He's waiter. 2A What's her name? B Her name's Avi ‘A Where's she from? B She's from Turkey. ‘A What's her job? B She's a doctor, 3A What's his name? B His name's Hamadi ‘A Where's he from? B He's from Egypt. ‘A What's his job? B He’sa manager. 4.4 What's her name? B Her name's Carolina. ‘A Where's she from?Answer Key B She's from Mexico. A What’ her job? B She's a teacher. 4a2 Ishea police officer? 3 Is Aylin from Germany? 4 Is she a doctor? § Is Hamadi from France? 6 Is he manager? 7 Is Carolina from Mexico? 8 Is she a waitress? b2 Noy he isn’t. /No, he's not. 3 No, she isn’t. / No, she’s not. 4 Yes, she is. "§ No, he isn't, /No, he’s not. 6 Yes, he is. 7 Yes, she is, 8 No, she isn’t, /No, she’s not $1 A Amin this class? B Yes, you are, 2A Are you Russian? B Yes, Lam, 3 A Is your car Japanese? B No, it isn't. 44 Are you am B No, I'm not. 5A Is this your bag? B Yes, itis, 2C Personal information 1 1 Good morning 2 Good morning 3 Good night 4 Good night 5 Good afternoon 6 Mrs 7 Good afternoon 8 Good evening 9-Mr 10 Good evening 2-2 Whar’s your surname? 3 How do you spell that? 4 Whar’s your nationality? 5 What's your address? 6 Can you repeat that, please? 7 What's your email address? 8 What's your mobile number? 2D How old is she? 1 behiey c fourtéen a forty, « fifteen, f fifty, g siden sixty i seventeen j seventy k eighteen Telghty m nineteen’ a ninety 2b seventy-seven e ewenty-six 4 forty-two. e Bity-one fahundred 3.1 How old. 2 years 3 How old are 41m § How oldis 6 He's 4 2Rissian 3 Américan 4 British S Chinése 6 Spanish 7 Brazilian 8 Kilian 9 Tirkish 10 Australian $b3D 48 SD 6D 75 85 9D 10D 6 2awaiter 3 awaitress 4 a doctor San actor 6 an actress 7 a taxi driver # a manager 7 2 diaries 3 girls 4 watches 5 countries 6 sandwiches |7 babies # men 9 women 10 people 3A Two cities Ja2 hot 3 new 4 small $ friendly 6 beautiful 7 expensive b2 cold 3 old 4 big 5 unfriendly 6 ugly 7 cheap 2. 2 My teacher is very friendly. 3 Ie’sa very old phone. 4 She's a good doctor. 5 The bags are expensive. 6 [es a very big house, 7 Egypt is a hot country. 8 The sandwiches are very nice. 9 His dictionary is very good, 3 die 3° 4are 5S aren't/‘renot 6 ‘te 7 isn'e/ "snot 8’ (is) 9 aren't /"re not 10 ‘re Misn't/'snot 12's 13's far Are 3 Are 4%(is) SIs 6 Arc 7's(is) 8 Is 2 Yes, they are. 3 No, they aren‘. / No, they're not. 4 I's in Chiang Mai. 5 No, ic isn’t. /No, its not. 6 No, they aren't. / No, they’te not 7 He's in acafé. 8 Yes, itis $2 1'm from Moscow, 3 You aren't in this class. / You're notin this class. 44 He isn’t from London. / He's not from London, § What's your name? 6 She isn't Spanish, she’s Mexican. / She’s not Spanish, she’s Mexican. 7 We're in Poland and it’s very cold. 8 They aren't actors, they're waiters./ ‘They're not actors, they're waiters. 6 2c 3b 4e $a 6b 7c Ba 38 Brothers and sisters 1 2s0n 3 husband 4 daughter S wife 6 sister 7 mother 8 brother 9 parents 10 children 2-2 granddaughter 3 grandmother 4 grandson _§ grandfather 6 grandchildren, 3.2 Frank's 3 Rita's 4 Joe's 5 Frank's 6 Rita's 7 Daisy's 8 Jane's 43is 4is SP 6P Tis BP 5 subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they possessive adjectives: my, your, her, its, our, their 6 2our Shis 4 We $ your 6 My,her 7 It 8 their 9 They, his 10 she, your 7 rare 3s(is) 4slis) s Are 6 aren'c/ ‘re not 7's (is) 8's (is) 9 Are 10'm Mare 12'm 13 re Is 18 isn 'snot 16% 3C Eat in or take away? 1 2amineral water 3 an egg sandwich 4/atuna salad. $ a tea 6 acoffee 7 an orange juice 8 acroissant 9 a cappuccino 10 a cheese and tomato sandwich 2 by seven euros ¢ twenty cents 4 fifteen pounds e ewenty-five p/ pence nine (pounds) seventy 3.1 How much is 2 How much are 3 How much are 4 How much is 4 ASSISTANT Can I help you? CUSTOMER I Yes, a coffee an croissant, please. |A. Sure. Anything else? C1 No, that’s all, thanks. A. Earin or take away? 1 Eatin, please. A. OK, that’s £3.50, please, 1 Thanks a lot A. You're welcome. ASSISTANT Can I help you? CUSTOMER? Yes, a cappuccino, please, A. Sure, Anything else? C2 Yes, an egg sandwich, please. A. Eatin or take away? C2 Take away, please A. OK, that’s £4.75, please. 2 Thank you very much. A. You're welcome, 3D Food | like 1 2 chocolate 3 cheese 4 fish 5 vegetables 6 orange juice 7 sugar 8 bread 9 eggs 10 meat 11 pasta 12 water 13 tea W coffee 15 fruit 16 milk 2at like 2drink, lor 3 eat, lot 4 love Bbbb3 cl d3 2 £3 42 ht i2 43 4d3 fal 4 /o/ S$ /o/ 6 Al 7 /o/ 8 /o/ 9 // 10 Al 5 bfifteen ¢ fifty-six 4 fourteen e forty £ twenty-eight ninety-nine eleven i twelve i cighty-three k thirty-one Va hundred 4A Live, work and study 1 2 workin an office 3 like football 4 livein a flat 5 study languages 6 like rock music 7 have a car 8 live in the centre ofthe city 9 have two children 10 work for a British company 2 2have 3 don'thave 4 study 5 like 6 don’t like 7 live 8 work 9 don't have 10 have
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