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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
Where are English words from?
| From Old English Many basic English words come from Old English, e
From French
From other languages
‘Today English is an international language Thousands of English words come from other languages, e.g Si€8ta
(Spanish), ÏWổi (Japanese)
Some English words come from French,
‘New words
Every year hundreds of words come into English from new technology, eg
a Read the text once Do you know the ‘highlighted words? |
b Read the text again Now cover the text Can you remember
\ where these words come from? Write them in the chart
Internet wine menu house hotel family
siesta woman judo e-mail
English | Latin _| French _languages_| New words -
(count from 20-100 (20, 30, etc.)
1 a Where's he from? b Where's she from: _ say five things in your bag or pocket
} 7 a Gate number 14 b Gate number 40 _— do you spell it?
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V verb phrases, irregular plurals
P consonant sounds, third person -s
Cappuccino and chips
They lve in a fat
He doesn’t smoke
A
1 VOCABULARY verb phrases
a (21) What do you thii
2 Complete with a number, b In pairs, make true [#] or [] sentences about you Listen and check
e.g, 60% (sixty per cent) ee FE] 1 read a newspaper everyday -
10% 25% 45% 60% 70% =] 1 don’t smoke
| WHAT 9% OF BRITISH PEOPLE ? | ©_ © p.45 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases
read a newspaper every day go to the cinema every weekend
watch TV e1 y night live in a house with a garden
2 READING
b Read the text Check your answer to a
iF pically British?
Four foreigners in Britain talk about the people and the coun
1 Nicolae from Romania works in a pub in Manchester | 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain
British people children but notin restaurants or pubs People fal the newspaper everywhere — on the train, on the bus,
In my pub we Fava rule: No children under 12 People at the bus stop And the newspapers are really big Cars 80) in
in Britain inka lot of coffee ~ cappuccino and espresso Btain when you Std on the zebra crossing ~ it’ incredible!
are really popular They fink a lot of beer too - men and Cars don't’stop for you in Madrid?
women.”
2 Alexandra from Russia is a student at Bristol University | think my British family is typical, The woman oesht COOK -
This is not a good country for smokers! Many coffee bars | _she just puts a pizza in the microwave But she Watches cooking
and restaurants are ‘no smoking’ |ivé wth three Bish -—_—programmes on TV every day! The man cooks atthe weekend ~ he
students and they donft smoke When |wanta cigarette makes fantastic Indian curries Their child has a terble diet She als
1 go into the garden.” | “fish fingers’ and chips and she goes to Burger King every week?
mm
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complete the chart How do you pronounce them?
Read the texts again Underline three things
which are the same in your country, and three
things which are different
3 GRAMMAR present simple (+) and [=]
‘a Answer the questions
1 Look at the {RighHight@d) verbs Why do the verbs in
paragraph 4 end in -s?
2 Write the he / she form of these verbs
have
watch
verbs Which one is different?
3 Find three negative
Why?
b © p.124 Grammar Bank 2A Read the rules and
do the exercises
4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds, -s
a 22) Listen and repeat the words and sounds
vase dog snake zebra leg witCh
b Practise saying the sentences
Ww/_ Vicky lives in Vienna
fd David doesn't drive
Jsl Sally speaks Spanish,
Jal Lizisin Brazil
iV Linda likes children
/w/ William works as a waiter
¢ (23 Listen and repeat the third person forms
‘She smokes a lot She lives in a flat
She drinks coffee, He has a cat
He eats chips She does exercise
hal
He watches TV
It finishes in a minute
5 WRITING & SPEAKING
a Write your nationality in the title, Then cross out the wrong word(s), e.g They live in a house / flat
Complete the sentences with your ideas
They live in a house / flat
They have / don’t have a pet
They have child / children, They go to for their holiday
‘The mother works / doesn’t work
She cooks / doesn’t cook
She does / doesn’t do housework
She reads She watches She drives a
‘She
— 0nTV,
The father works / doesn’t work
He cooks / doesn’t cook
‘He does / doesn't do housework
He reads
| Hewatches — onTV
He drives a
ts
i
b Read your sentences to a partner Are they the same
or different?
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V common verb phrases
P consonant sounds
1 READING
a Natasha and Darren want to meet a partner on the Internet
Look at their pictures How old do you think they are?
= ees
b Natasha e-mails Darren and he answers Read their e-mails
Then cover them and complete the sentences with Natasha
or Darren
ren is 30
lives in north London
——— Works for a magazine,
works with computers
es burgers
likes the cinema
doesn't like fast food
likes Japanese food
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Dear Darren,
My name's Natasha and | have a flat in north London I'm 28 and
| work for a magazine | like music, good food and the cinema
Please write
Natasha
Dear Natasha, Thanks for your e-mail | live in London too I'm 30 and | work with computers Let's meet for lunch Do you like burgers? | know a {good burger restaurant in north London
Darren
Hi Darren, Sorry, | don't like burgers, but | love Japanese food Friday at 1.00
in Kiku? It's a Japanese restaurant in Pond Street
¬
HiNatasha
When Natasha meets Darren
2 GRAMMAR present simple |?
‘Natasha and Darren meet for lunch
a (24 Cover the conversation and listen,
What does Darren say about ?
* sushi
+ alcohol + his mother
b Listen again Complete the conversation
D Hi, Are you Natasha?
N Yes, and you're Darren Nice to
D Sorry I'm late
N No problem Would you like a glass of wine?
D No, thanks Idon’t alcohol Mineral
water for me
you
D What’ this?
'N Sushi, It’s fantastic, Don’t you me
N food do you like?
D usually at home My mother’s a
very good cook
N Do you with your mother?
D Yes, Ido
N Oh, Does your mother work?
D Yes she
N Where does she
D She in a supermarket
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you like sushi? your mother work?
‘Yes, she
‘Where
No,
What food
d © p.124 Grammar Bank 2B Read the rules and do the exerci
3 LISTENING
a ©25° Listen to the rest of the conversation Is the lunch a success (2) or a disaster (2)?
b Listen again Complete the chart with ¥ (yes) or X (no)
‘Natasha _ Darren
likes computers | x
watches TV
goes to the cinema
¢ In pairs, ask and answer questions about Darren and Natasha
Does Darren like computers kem :
4 SPEAKING
a Imagine you want to meet a new partner, and you go to an agency
Look at the Meeting People form What questions does the interviewer ask?
b 28> Listen and check Listen again Copy the rhythm
Meeting People
TR eT TV © In pairs, roleplay an interview at Meeting People
‘A You want to meet a partner
‘What / name? oe B You are the interviewer Ask A the questions and write the
live? TOWN
chế ông tk 5 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
Thave a ca? wLl m[] —_ TÔ E 6ốc cClo Tu seEesunebieogi bó -
/ smoke? BPD Liiten and repe: = :
sacs a Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds
Ist propemmes/ x b Practise saying the sentences
like? eae gl Greta goes to golf classes /k/ Karen likes coffee
‘What food / like? Fgp /t/ Tim eats out on Tuesdays
/fl Natasha likes sushi
‘What newspaper / read? NEWSPAPER /5/ Mick usually watches television
heer sports / play? ois SEORS I! Ricky reads Russian writers
6 -28` SONG 2 Something Stupid
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V jobs
P consonant sounds
An artist and a musician
What do you do?
Vm a student
Do you like your job? Why? 7
How many hours do you work? ‘work at home | have a room just for working in
Do you earn a lot of money? ——————
Where do you work? ee % 5.30 Sometimes | work again in the evenings or at {usually work about eight hours a day, from 930 to
How do you relax after work? ¡ weekends, when fina hurry to finish a picture meer se? It depends earn from about £250 to £3,000 fr a picture Sometimes | havea lot of work but sometimes | don't
the (highlighted words Check
with your teacher or a dictionary
đ Read the article agai two good and two bad i iene mages
about Annabel’s job 6 IS S6SJ when | need to work fast and the ideas =
don't come And sometimes it's lonely) when you don't
‘work with other people
7
I play the bass in a Bafid called Intemational Airport
2 VOCABULARY jobs
We play at weekends in pubs and clubs
a Look at Annabel’s pictures How many
of these jobs can you say in English?
b Askand answer with the pictures d_ Look at the question and answers How do you say them in your language?
‘What does he do? _> ug What do you dot
Stop T'man engineer I work fora French company I'mat school
¬= I'm unemployed I work in a shop Pm at university
¢ © p.iaa Vocabulary Bank Jobs e What do you do? Ask five other students in the class
lun
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Complete with a, an, or =
1 He's actor
2 She's politician
3 They're nurses,
4 We're lawyers
5 He's teacher
6 She's actress
7 Are you _ journalist?
8 Tm pilot
9 He's builder
A Remember! Use a/ an + job, e.g He’s a |
musician Nor He’s musician, Don’t use a / an with |
plurals, e.g They're doctors Nor They'rea doctors
4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
a (29> Listen and repeat sentences 1-9 Copy the
rhythm, How do you pronounce the -er/ -or ending?
b 42189 Listen and repeat the words and
consonant sounds
Practise saying the sentences
‘pl Paul's a politician,
if] Phils a fantastic footballer
Af) Charles teaches Chinese
d3/ Jim and George are journalists
{i Are youa student?
/n/ A singer sings songs
5 LISTENING & SPEAKING
Doyouworkinanoff
‘When people speak fast they don't separate words
a GNP Listen to a radio programme called Guess my job Three people guess a person's job Underline the ten questions they ask
ina factory ina hospital When?
in the morning
in the afternoon
the evening
with your hands
with other people
have special qualifications =
speak any languages earn a lot of money a $ ý
drive
write letters or e-mails 4
b Listen again, What does the person answer? Write Y (yes), N (no), or D (It depends) after each question
with a computer
Do you
‘wear a uniform
¢ Look at Phil’s answers What do you think his job is?
d (2:2 Listen to the end of the programme
What does Phil do?
€ In groups of four, play the game Choose jobs from Vocabulary Bank J0bs p.144.
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G possessive s
V family
P consonant sounds
She’s my boyfriend's sister
Relatively famous
1 GRAMMAR possessive s
a Look at the photo What does ’s mean?
b Match the people in photos 1-6 with e_ © p124 Grammar Bank 2D Read the rules and do the exercises
their famous relatives a~f In pairs, ask
and answer Use these words £ Whose is it? Match the people a-f with their possessions,
mother father brother sister (I think) it's J.K- Rowling's pen
(ex-)wife (ex-) husband J
Who's he (picture >) ( Ai e's 4
¢ (248 Listen and check
d Listen and repeat the sentences
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a © p.145 Vocabulary Bank The family
b Talk toa partner
brothers and sisters cousins
How many | aunts and uncles
grandparents
| children nieces and nephews
do you have?
3 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
a (218 Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds
b& 8 af BA
b Practise saying the sentences
fb! What's your brother’ job?
0/1 think my cousin is thirty-three
J8/ They live with their father:
/ml My mother’s name is Mary
Jn! Do you know my nephew Nic
Jh/ Her husband’s a hairdresser
4 LISTENING
a (215 Listen to Sarah talking to her boyfriend about her family
Label the photos
b Listen again Answer these questions
1 Who's Martin? Where does he work?
2 Who's Philip? How old is Sophie?
5 SPEAKING
a Write on a piece of paper the first names
of five people in your family Give the piece
of paper to your partner,
b Ask and answer these questions about the people
He's my nephew
my sister's son
3 Where are they? What does Adam do?
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VOCABULARY hotel words
a Match the words and symbols
a single room the (ground) floor /flo:/
a double room the bar
b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner
CHECKING IN
a (216 Cover the dialogue and listen Answer the questions
1 How many nights is Mark's reservation for?
2 What's his room number?
b Listen again Complete the YOU HEAR phrases
¢ aw
d In pairs, roleplay the dialogue Use your name
YOU HEAR
Good evening, sir
1 Can you that, please?
For five nights
your passport, please?
3 Can you sign here, —_?
2 Cant
Do you want a smoking or non-smoking room?
4 Here’s your — _ It’s room 425, on the fourth floor
5 It’s over there Do you need help with your
Enjoy your stay, Mr Ryder
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a aw Listen and complete the chart
| Mark Where arethey from? |
Do they have children? | How old are they?
Allie
Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases Copy the rhythm
YOU SAY 2
Hello I have a reservation My name’s Mark Ryder
RYD-ER
Yes, that’s right
Just a moment Here you are
Non-smoking, please
‘Thank you Where's the lift*?
No, it's OK, thanks
‘Thank you
* lift = British English elevator = American English
b Why does Allie think the phone call is from Mark's wife?
€ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Al
and check How do you say them in your language? e? Listen again USEFUL PHRASES Sorry > That’s OK ‘What do you think?
Would you like another drink?
Thave to go now
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