UPBEAT ELEMENTARY STUDENT''S PART 1
Trang 1Ingrid Freebairn * Jonathan Bygrave * Judy Copage
Trang 2ry Speak Read Write Listen
1 Family life Present simple Family Exchange personal
1A Countries and information
He goes to my nationalities Pronunciation: /1/ live,
1B 10 Adverbs and Daily routines Talk about daily routines Read: Your world
Function: Make and respond to requests
Present continuous Leisure activities
British and American lifestyles Consolidation of language and skills
| Skills focus: Writing Writing tip: Linkers and, or, but, so, because
Listen: Fill in a
registration form Write: a paragraph
about your partner’s routine
_Whose ? Money Function: Shopping
Genitive ’s and s’ Everyday objects Pronunciation: /</ this, Possessive adjectives /0/ think
and pronouns
Food and drink Talk about food for
a picnic
Countable and uncountable nouns with some, any and no
.Qeography - Food miles Consolidation of language and skills
Read: Dream job for
a day
Write: a diary entry about a job
Listen: to a conversation and write a shopping list
Skills focus: Reading Reading tip: Predict from photos, titles and maps Revision: Units 1 and 2
/ee/ back Talk about rules at home
Imperatives
Must/mustn’t for rules
Function: Ask for, make and respond to suggestions
Going to for future plans, intentions and
predictions
A true friend? Consolidation of language and skills Skills focus: Listening and speaking Listening tip: Predict
Speaking tip: Don’t worry about mistakes
Read: Quiz: How sporty are you?
Write: a website entry —
looking for a penfriend |
Read: Karate
Listen: to instructions
for gymnastic
exercises
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Speak Read Write Listen
34 Comparative and House and Pronunciation: /v/ Read: House swap in superlative of furniture vase, /w/ wall Sydney, Australia |
Revision: Units 3 and 4
Past adverbial phrases
Past simple of irregular verbs
Past simple of verb
History — The gold rush
Skills focus: Reading
Dates: Ordinal and years |
Common regular Pronunciation: -ed
.Verbs
- Verb and noun collocations
Talk about where you
numbers, months — were at different times
| Listen: to information about celebrity birthdays
Read: Urban myths
endings — true or false?
| Talk about what you did Write: a story from
pictures
| Talk about the past Function: Make and respond to apologies Consolidation of language and skills Reading tip: Scan for specific information
Defining relative clauses with who, which and where
-place and motion happened
Pronunciation: /p/ hot, /2:/ bored
The weather -kisten: to a story
Prepositions of Talk about things that = Read: Crazy crimes
Write: a story about the world’s worst
burglar Types of film Talk about films
Function: Buy tickets at
the cinema
The choice Consolidation of language and skills Skills focus: Listening a
Speaking tip: Prepare
Revision: Units 5 and 6
nd speaking Listening tip: Focus your listening
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Contents
Unit
7A (+ infinitive) your town
It’s too noisy (not) + adjective + Talk about problems in Write: a paragraph
enough (+ infinitive) your town about your town
7B 64 Present continuous for Transport Talk about your travel
How long is he future arrangements plans Ñ
staying?
7C 66 Like and would like Restaurant food — Pronunciation: /t{/ Listen: to a restaurant
I'd like spaghetti, cheese, /J/ fish conversation
please Function: Order food
in a restaurant
7D 68 Eating out in the UK and the USA_ Consolidation of language and skills | |
Across cultures Skills focus: Writing Writing tip: Linkers both and, either or | |
ị 70_ Indefinite pronoun Clothes, | Pronunciation: /1ƒ/ |
8A one/ones accessories and checked, /d3/ jacket Lại
Which one do you styles Function: Choosing |
like? clothes to wear Lot
8B 72 Zero conditional with if Personality Talk about people and Read: Qưiz: What sort |
If my friend has adjectives _ personalities of friend are you? Lộ
a problem Listen: to a [|
| conversation about
-people you meet ân
| 8G 74 Be like and look like Physical Describe people you Read: Ugly Betty
She isn’t ugly Adverbs: a bit, quite, | appearance know Write: a paragraph be
| | very, really + adjective | describing your best
8D 76 Science - Do opposites attract? Consolidation of language and skills
Curriculum link Skills focus: Reading Reading tip: Guess meaning from context
R4 78 Revision: Units 7 and 8
M9 Out and about 80 Present perfect simple Holiday activities | Talk about your travel Read: Aloha! Welcome | |
— 9A with ever, never experience to Hawaii!
i _ Have you ever .? The definite article with Write: an email to a
places friend coming to visit | 9B 82 Present perfect with Function: Exclamations
! I’ve just seen just, already and yet Pronunciation: /v/ put,
| 9G ~84 Past simple and Types of music Talk about music, Read: School of Rock
: He gave rock present perfect simple musical events and Listen: to an interview
}
| lessons people with a young musician
9D 86 A good leader? Consolidation of language and skills
Skills focus: Listening and speaking Listening tip: Listen for key words Speaking tip: Use gestures or mime
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predictions now, /au/ know
Your opinions about the
future First conditional with if Computer
Read: Future flight!
Listen: to an interview about school life in the future
Write: a paragraph about your plans for the weekend
Should/shouldn’t Illness Function: Say what
the matter is and give
advice
Have to/don’t have to Household jobs Talk about household
jobs
Pronunciation: Word stress in two syllable words
Talk about a difficult or funny situation
Had to/didn’t have to
Health — First aid Consolidation of language and skills
Skills focus: Reading Reading tip: Skim for gist
Read: Carer of the year Write: a message for a website
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Read: A tricky situation Listen: to a story about a tricky situation —
Wild animals and insects
Zero article with plural
Function: Say goodbye
Her passion is fashion Consolidation of language and skills
Listen: to a conversation about recycling mobile phones
Revision: Units 11 and 12
Irregular verb list p136
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basketball team Hi, Greg! 1
Greg: Oh hi, Josh ? thanks Who are your friends?
Josh: ° Polly, a friend from the youth club
Polly: Hello, Greg 4
Greg: You, too
Josh: And this is her cousin, Lin Lin from Australia
Greg: Australia? Cool! Are you on holiday in London?
Lin: No, ’'m not My dad for an international bank and we’re here for a year
Greg: you London?
Lin: Yes, | it It’s a really cool city
Greg: And © you wn?
Lin: Oh, it’s a text message from my mother >
Greg: So soon?
Lin: Yes, sorry ® guys
° See you later, ° Nice to meet you © | must go
e How are you? e Thisis ° I’m fine,
MF Solve it!
2 Listen again Write the names on the photo
Comprehension
3 Answer true (T) or false (F)
1 Greg and Josh are at the same school T
| 2 Polly is Greg”s best friend
| 3 Lin and Polly are cousins
| 4 Lin is from the USA
5 Lin has got a mobile phone
Vocabulary: Family
4 Recall How many male and female family words can you remember? Write them in two lists Then check the Word bank on page 127
father mother
5 Complete the sentence
Lin’s father is Polly’s
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Ga Recall Complete the names of the countries
13 Arg 14 Pol 15 Ru_
1) Now write the nationality adjective for each couniry
7 os Read and listen Which city is Lin from?
Greg: Your cousin’s really cool, Polly
Polly: | know, and she’s clever too She = 905.5 English and Chinese
Greg: Chinese?
Polly: Yes, her mother Gores from China but her
father’s Australian He’s my dad’s brother
Greg: 9005 he soe Chinese too?
Polly: No, he - He only - English
Greg: Where do they | v= in Australia?
Polly: They \~ in Sydney, near Bondi Beach
Cool or what?
Grammar
An ẽ ẽ ằ=s ốc -a | Present simple
Chinese?
Does he speak Chinese?
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Home city London, UK Warsaw, Poland Quebec, Canada
| Languages English and Spanish Polish, German and English | English and French
| Parents’ father: in a factory father: in a shop father: in a school
place of work | mother: in an office mother: in a hospital mother: in a café
9a Look at the information in the
basketball team factfile above and ask
and answer about Greg
1D Now ask about Marta and Tom
C Make true sentences about Greg,
Marta and Tom
1 Greg and his family/live/in Warsaw
Greg and his family don’t live in Warsaw
They live in London
2 Tom/speak/Spanish
3 Tom’s father/work/in a shop
4 Marta/speak/French
5 Tom and his family/live/in London
6 Greg’s mother/work/in a hospital
Pronunciation: /1/ live, /i:/ leave
Where do you come from?
Are all your family Australian too?
Do you live in Australia now?
Do you like London?
What languages do you speak?
1) Now talk about you Ask and answer the questions above but change the underlined words You can invent answers if you like
A: Where do you come from?
B:/ come from the USA
A: Are all your family American too?
@ Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 116 © 2 ©@ ©
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| usually go to bed at ten
Grammar Adverbs and expressions of
frequency Vocabulary Daily routines
Phrases with have The time
Vocabulary: Daily routines
“41 Recall Which phrases do you know for daily
routines? Check the Word bank on page 127
‘| get up at 7.30 a.m School starts at
9 a.m and finishes at 3.20 p.m Lunch is at
12.45 We have an hour for lunch | get home from school at about 4 p.m and | have
a snack Then | do my homework and we have dinner at 6.30 | watch television in the evening but | go to my cousin Polly's house
Ẫ go to bed at about ten | study at the weekend
Weekends are for relaxing!’
2 gets home first?
3 has along lunch break?
4 does homework in the evening?
5 goes to bed first?
6 studies a lot at weekends?
Wei
1 get up at 6.15 a.m Lessons
start at 8 a.m I’m late for school
We have a break of two hours at lunchtime
Afternoon lessons start at 2 p.m and finish at
6 p.m | get home and have dinner and then
| do two hours of homework My mother
gives me extra homework! |
go out during the week I'm in bed at 9.30 p.m | study for about six hours at weekends:
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4 What time does lunch finish at Lin’s school? What time
does lunch start at Wei’s school?
Vocabulary: Phrases with have
5 (0s) Listen and repeat Then put the phrases in the correct
group Say if you do this activity at home or at school
e have abath e have a break e have a good time
e have a Maths lesson e have a party © have a rest
e have ashower e have asnack e have atest
s have breakfast ° have dinner © have lunch
[ea APN Se ce 5 RRS OS wets EG]
Adverbs and expressions of frequency
Adverbs of frequency
always usually often sometimes hardly ever never
| usually get home at about 4 p.m
| never go out during the week
lm hardly ever late for school
Expressions of frequency
How often do you watch television?
| watch it every day/morning/afternoon/evening
once a twice a day/week/month/year
three times a
G Cover the text with the red bookmark and remember the
missing words
Practice
Z7 Rearrange the words to make sentences
1 twice my brush a | day teeth
| brush my teeth twice a day
hardly to sleep goes He ever 10p.m before
you Do listento often in bed? music
at school does homework her often Karen
Spain to holiday year They on go every
Vocabulary: The time
8 Recall Say the times in the text
about Lin and Wei in two different ways Then check the Word bank
on page 127
seven thirty a.m
half past seven in the morning
Listen
9 wy Monica is joining a gym
She is talking to the fitness instructor Listen and complete the form
The Fitness and Fun Gym
New members’ fitness form
How often does the new member:
® miss breakfast? a ae
” have salad for lunch?[
8 have a snack between meals?|_ _
# What sort of snack? ma
! do exetcise?|L
‘What sort of exercise?{
Speak and write
1O€a Talk about you Ask and
answer questions 4-11 in Exercise 9
A: What time do you get up?
B:/ get up at 7 from Monday to Friday but at weekends | get up at 8.30
1 Write about your partner’s daily routine
George usually gets up at about
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Grammar Present continuous Vocabulary Leisure activities Function Make and respond to requests
MyPlace.co.net
File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
MyPlace.co.net Josh2020 is logged on
Josh2020 to TomTom:
Hi Tom! What you
| Coie right now?
| TomTom to Josh2020:
| lm not doing very much at |
| the moment I’ |
Polly and Lin are shopping, of
| Wi enti, | to youl
course! And Polly’s listening to |
music on her new MP3 player -
| This is Greg and me We're
| playing basketball at the
| | Josh2020 to TomTom:
| Have a look at my cool
photosl Can you send me
a photo of you?
| Tom Tom to Josh2020:
Sure! No problem
| Great photos!
Sunday at home We aren’
“yaving lunch in the kitchen
Tinks: sy Hite: breather Alex, today, we're aving a barbecue
He isn’t Coimea his homework outside for a change - and
He's playing computer games! Dad’s burning the burgers!
‘I cs) Read the MyPlace webpage Who are 3A Recall List the leisure activities on Josh’s
Josh’s four friends? webpage Add more activities that you know
Then check the Word bank on page 127
& Answer the questions 19 Talk about you Tell the class how often you
1 Where are Greg and Josh in the photo? do your favourite activities
2 Who is Alex?
3 Do Polly and Lin often go shopping?
4 Where does Josh usually have lunch?
5 What does Josh want from Tom?
| go skateboarding once or twice a week
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4 Look at the photos Find Josh’s brother,
Alex Guess Alex’s two favourite activities
Grammar
Present continuous
Affirmative
I’m playing basketball at the moment
He’s playing a computer game right now
We’re having a barbecue outside today
Negative
’m not watching TV
He isn’t doing his homework
We aren’t having lunch in the kitchen
Questions Short answers
Are you playing basketball? Yes, | am
No, I’m not
Is he playing a game? Yes, he is
No, he isn’t
Are you having a barbecue? Yes, we are
No, we aren’t
> Now make sentences with she and they
S Cover the text on the webpage with the red
bookmark and remember the missing words
Practice
G write sentences
1 We/not/play football We/play basketball
2 Alex/not/surf the net He/play a computer game
3 Polly and Lin/not/hang out with friends
They/shop
4 Josh and his family/not/eat in the kitchen
They/have barbecue in the garden
‘7 Now ask questions about the photos on
Josh’s webpage Use the prompts below
1 Greg/play football?
A: Is Greg playing football?
B: No, he isn’t
A: What’s he doing?
B: He’s playing basketball with Josh
2 Alex/watch TV? 3 Polly and Lin/swim? 4 Polly/
listen to a CD player? 5 Tom/read a magazine?
Use your English: Make and respond
to requests
8 09) Listen and repeat Then
practise the conversation in pairs
A: Thank you! And could you email it to me?
B:I’m sorry, | can’t I’m late for my guitar lesson
A: OK Never mind
Make a request
* Can you take a photo of me, please?
° Could you email it to me, please?
Refuse with a reason
° I’m sorry, | can’t I’m late for my guitar lesson
» Sorry, my mum’s waiting for me
Respond
° OK Never mind
© OK It doesn’t matter
9a Practise similar conversations Use the prompis Agree or refuse with a reason
1 open the window
2 lend me £5
3 give me Charlie’s phone number
4 help me with this homework
5 take me to the bus station
19 Now add more requests of your own
© Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 117.0 0 O00
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football, athletics, basketball and baseball
are popular
The internet and television Teenagers in both the UK and the USA today watch television less than before but they use the Internet more They spend over 25 hours a week online
Friends The average British and American teenager has got seven close friends He or she has also got sixteen online friends on social networking websites
| go swimming twice a week after school and | go to the cinema with
my friends once a week, usually at the weekend
e baseball ¢ less © spend (time) ° spend money on
° close (friend) © social networking website
Get started
‘1 How important are these things to you? ° local ° shopping mall
Put them in order: 1 = most important,
5 = least important Read
LÌ sport L] shopping 2 io) Read about teenagers’ free time in the
L] music Lltv UK and USA Make a list of all the different
LÌ computers L] friends and family outdoor and indoor activities
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3 Answer the questions about British and
American teenagers Writing tip: Linkers and, or, but, so, because
We can join two ideas in one sentence by using
1 What sports do they play in their free time?
2 How long do they spend online?
3 How much pocket money do they get?
4 What do they spend it on?
5 How many online friends have they got?
linkers like and, or, but, so, because |
On Monday | go to a cookery club and on Friday
Listen | sometimes watch TV but | often do other things
4 65)0 Listen to Nell, Gody, Lauren and Louis I’m not usually tired so | often go to bed late
Match the names to the activities that they like | have a snack after school because I’m hungry
doing
6 Join the sentences with and, but, or,
because or so
1 Is this your DVD? Is it your sister’s DVD?
Is this your DVD or is it your sister’s DVD?
2 She’s always tired She goes to bed late
3 In the morning he gets up He has a shower
7 Write your own answers to the Free-time
quiz Try to use and, but, or, so or because to Speak link your sentences
| play football twice a week after school but my
5 Ask the questions in the Free-time quiz favourite sport is basketball
below Make a note of your partner’s answers
A: Do you play a sport in your free time?
Friends How many close friends and online
friends have you got?
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Lê People are watching
Grammar Present simple and present continuous | Vocabulary Jobs
This week’s competition winner is Toni Gillingham from Bristol Her prize is to do her dream job for a day This is her diary for that day
Monday 7th October
6.30 a.m My dad usually me to school but today he me to the Natural History Museum in London I’m going to present
a Science programme for teenagers |
Science but | early mornings!!!
Read 142) Read and listen Match a photo
to a time in Toni’s diary
2.00 p.m | outside the museum
People me and I’m very nervous The director says ‘Smile and talk slowly:
5.30 p.m | usually get home at about half past four It’s half past five now and we '« still
in the museum But at last I’m starting
to enjoy this job!
2 Answer the questions Who
1 is taking Toni to the museum? Toni’s dad
2 doesn’t like early mornings?
3 doesn’t like Toni’s top?
4 usually gets home before five o’clock?
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Present simple Present continuous
My dad usually takes me to school He?s taking me to the museum
| wear a school uniform every day I’m wearing a yellow top
3 Cover the text with the red bookmark and remember the missing words
Practice
4 Look at the table below about people doing their ‘Dream jobs for a day’
Make sentences with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs
1 Ken usually drives a taxi but today he’s flying an aeroplane
Name Routine How often? Today
Ken (drive) a taxi usually (fly) a plane
Jenny (write) emails to her friends every day (write) a story for a newspaper
Kevin (spend) the weekend at home | often (teach) people to ski in Scotland
Rebecca | (walk) the dog every Sunday | (help) sick animals
Vocabulary: Jobs
5a Recall Complete the words to make jobs Then check
the Word bank on page 128
1 housewife 2 _eache_ 3_octo_ 4_lumbe_ 5 _ecretar_ 6 _cto_
7_urs_ 8_rtis_ 9_he_ 10_eporte_ 11 _ode_ 12 _arme_
13 _uilde_ 14 _lectricia_ 15 _usicia_ 16_olic_ _ffice_
17 _aite_/_aitres_ 18_ho_ _ssistan_
Ip (43) Extension Listen and repeat Then answer the
questions
e beautician ° carpenter e cashier e dentist © detective
e director © engineer @ firefighter © hairdresser e journalist
e mechanic ¢ pilot © politician © receptionist © ski instructor
e taxi driver e TV presenter @ vet
7 a dentist
Who do you go to when
1 you’ve got a problem with your teeth?
2 your cat is ill?
3 you’ve got a problem with your car?
4 you want a new cupboard?
5 your hair is too long?
6 you want to go to the station?
7 you want to learn to ski?
8 you want to look beautiful?
G6 Look at Exercise 4 again What
are the ‘Dream jobs for a day’?
Ken’s dream job — a pilot
Speak
‘@ Game Mime a job The
other students must ask Yes/No questions to find out the job
A: Are you serving food?
B: No, I’m not
A: Do you work in an office?
B: No, | don’t
Write
8 Imagine you are doing your dream job for a day Write a diary
Use Toni’s diary to help you
Dream Job for a day: A pilot Saturday November 5th 8.00 a.m | usually
© Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 117
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Grammar Whose .?, Genitive ’s and s’ @ Answer the questions
Possessive adjectives and pronouns 1 Where are Josh’s swimming things?
Vocabulary Money 2 Who do the swimming shorts and
Everyday objects towel belong to?
Function Shopping 3 Why does Josh want to borrow
money?
- Pronunciation: /6/ this, Dialogue /0/ think
414) Listen and read What does Josh buy? 3 5 Goto page 130
Josh and Polly are at the local sports centre
Josh: Have you got a spare pair of swimming goggles? Vocabulary: Money
Polly: No, | haven’t Where are ? 4L -s- Recall Look at Money in the
Josh: They’re at school with all my swimming stuff Word bank on page 128 and say these
Polly: So swimming shorts are those? prices Then listen and check
Josh: They’re my and this is my towel 1) £5.50 2)37p 3)£8.99 4) 20p
In the shop at the sports centre 5) £45 6) £11.75 Assistant: Hello Can | help you?
Josh: Yes, please Have you got any swimming goggles?
Assistant: Sure Try these
Josh: How much are they?
Assistant: They’re £6.90 but there’s a 10% discount on
swimming stuff today
Josh: Great, I’ll take them And can | have a bottle of
water too, please
Assistant: Of course The water’s 80p
Josh: Oh, no My wallet’s at school too
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5 How much does Josh need to borrow?
Vocabulary: Everyday objects
Ga Recall Look at numbers 1-9 on the photo
and name the objects Then check the Word
bank on page 128
1 sports bag
lp +4) Extension Listen and repeat Which of
the items below can you find in the photo?
e battery © belt © bracelet © earring(s)
© flip-flops © goggles ° laptop e purse
e radio ° sunglasses ¢ towel ° wallet
e water bottle
Grammar
Whose ?, Genitive ’s and s’
Whose towel is that?
Whose swimming shorts are those?
‘@ Ask and answer questions Use the prompts
A: Whose camera is this? Is it Julie’s?
B: No, it isn’t hers It’s mine
Use your English: Shopping
8 is Listen and repeat a short version of the
conversation with Josh and the shop assistant
in Exercise 1
Assistant: Hello Can | help you?
Josh: Yes, please Have you got any
swimming goggles?
Assistant: Sure Try these
Josh: How much are they?
Assistant: They’re £6.90
Josh: Great, I’ll take them And can | have a
bottle of water too, please
Assistant Customer Offer to help
» Can | help you?
Ask for something
» Have you got any swimming goggles?
» Can | have a bottle
of water, please?
Respond Ask the price
» Yes, sure/certainly/ » How much is it?
of course ° How much are they?
° I’m sorry, we haven’t got any goggles
Respond Decide
© It’s £2.99 © OK, ll take it./
» They’re £5 (each) lll take them
© Pll leave it, thanks
9 Practise similar conversations in other shops Use the objects and prices below
1 a DVD (£11.99) + a blank CD (99p)
2 a digital radio (£57) + four batteries (£3.50)
3 a sports bag (£8.85) + a pair of swimming goggles (£4.99)
4 an exercise book (75p) + a pen (80p)
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2c
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Grammar Countable and uncountable nouns
with some, any and no Vocabulary Food and drink
Vocabulary: Food and drink
1a Recall Which food and drink words can you remember? CG Write the new words in
List as many as you can in one minute, then check the Word bank each part of the table Can
on page 128 you add any more words to
Fruit melon
| vinegar Vegetables bean(s)
e bean(s) ° beef * cake © cream ¢ lamb ° lettuce ` Dairy foods | cream
e melon ® mushroom ° nut(s) ¢ olive ° olive oil © pea(s) Meat beef
© peach ° pear ° strawberry e° vinegar ° yoghurt Other
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Dialogue
2 © 20) Listen and read What's in
the bottle?
Greg: I’m quite hungry Are there — biscuits?
Polly: I’m not sure Um, no, there aren’t
There are » biscuits and there aren’t cakes but there are 1 cheese sandwiches
: Yes, there’s a bottle in the bag Here
: Great Yuk! This isn’t ketchup!
: Oh sorry My fault It’s hot chilli sauce!
Comprehension
3 Read the dialogue again What food have
Polly and Greg got? Put a tick (/) or across (Xx)
next to the words
1 biscuits X 2tomatoes 3 sandwiches 4 cakes
5 chicken
Grammar
, Countable and uncountable nouns
with some, any and no
Countable - plural Uncountable
Uncountable nouns do not have a plural form
4 Cover the dialogue with the red bookmark
and remember the missing words
5 Look at the food and drink words in
Exercise 1b Put C next to the countable nouns and U next to the uncountable nouns
bean C beef U
Ga@A Use the words below to ask and answer
1 A: Are there any peaches?
B: Yes, there are
2 A: Ils there any salt?
B: No, there isn’t There’s no salt
19 Say what there is and isn’t
There are some peaches
There isn’t any salt
Trang 22in January In the UK, this kind of food only grows in the summer, so in autumn, winter and spring, it comes from other countries Supermarkets also have fruit and vegetables that never grow in the UK, like oranges and bananas
Let’s look at a typical example In the photos
on page 23, the lamb comes from New
Zealand, the tomatoes come from Italy, the
beans from Kenya, the grapes from Egypt, the pears from Argentina and the bananas from India All this food travels thousands of miles
to your dinner plate Only the potatoes come from the UK This dinner has a total of
80,000 food miles
Lorries, ships and planes use a lot of fuel to carry food around the world That’s a problem for the planet
Here’s what some of our readers say: XP
[ My dad’s growing potatoes, beans and tomatoes in our garden this year If you can, it’s
a good idea to grow your own vegetables
— and it’s really cheap!
Gemma, Brighton
`
We live in a flat in London
We haven’t got a garden so our food probably comes from different countries
Sometimes it isn’t possible
to think about the planet!
Jon, London
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New words
© grow ®travel s thousands e plate
e total e food miles ° ships e fuel
e carry © planet
f Get started
‘1 Look at the map Can you name the
countries? Check your answers at the
bottom of the page
A Argentina
Read
| Reading tip: Predict from photos,
titles and maps
Before you read, look at any photos, titles
and maps Think about the topic and try to
predict what the text is about This will help
you to understand it
Now do Exercise 2
2 Look at the map, the photos and the
title of the lesson and the article What do
you think the article is about?
Comprehension
3 2 Read the article Match the food (1-7) in
the photo to the countries
1 beans - Kenya
4 Read the article again and answer the questions
1 In what season do tomatoes grow in the UK?
2 Which fruit doesn’t grow in the UK?
3 What are the total food miles of the dinner?
4 Who thinks the farm shop is cheap?
5 Who lives in a city?
6 Who has got a garden?
Listen
1 : :
5 23 Listen to a conversation in a supermarket and choose the correct answer
1 The customer is buying_
a) fruit b) vegetables c) meat
2 The strawberries are from
a) Spain b) the UK c) China
3 The peaches are from _
a) South Africa b) the UK c) the USA
4 The total number of food miles is _
a) 5,000 b) 11,000 c) 19,000
5 The customer _ thinks about food miles
a) never b) always c) sometimes
Speak
Ga Read again what Tom, Gemma and Jon say in the article Which opinions do you agree with? Which don’t you agree with?
! agree with Gemma It’s important to buy food in
your local area
1 Talk about you
° What food do you eat from your country?
° What food do you eat from other countries?
Write
@ Think about some of the fresh food you eat regularly Look at the map Write a paragraph about where your food comes from and what the food miles are
| often eat apples They come from the USA That’s
about 7,000 food miles
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NEVER
Pierre never speaks French to his English friends
1 Doctors (work) in the evenings OFTEN
2 We (be) at home on Saturdays ALWAYS
3 What time you (have) lunch? USUALLY
4 My parents (go) to the cinema ONCE A YEAR
5 | (be) in bed before 10 p.m HARDLY EVER
6 your sister _ (play) your computer games?
3 Choose the correct word
Betsy: | Megan, is this mobile phone ° a) you?
b) your? c)(yours?)
Megan: No, it isn’t! a) mine b) my c) me
Betsy: | Well, 2a) who b) whose c) who’s is it? Megan: Perhaps it’s a) Tom b) Tom’s c) Toms’ Betsy: No, it’s pink and 4 a) boy b) boy’s
c) boys’ phones aren’t usually pink
Megan: Is it ° a) Kelly? b) Kelly’s? c) Kellys’?
She’s got a pink phone
Betsy: — No, it’s not ® a) hers b) her c) she
She isn’t in school today
Megan: Maybe it’s ’ a) our teacher
b) ours teacher c) our teacher’s
Ms Lane: Yes, it’s ® a) my b) mine c) me Thanks!
Marks ./8
4 Complete the sentences with there is/are and a, an, some, any or no
O (coffee X) There isn’t any coffee in the fridge
00 (eggs ?) Are there any eggs in the cupboard?
1 (rice “) There in the cupboard over there
2 (lettuce X) There for my salad
3 (bananas ?) Are in the fruit bowl?
4 (nuts “) There in this cake
5 (strawberries X) There I’m afraid
6 (cheese ?) Is in the fridge?
7 (milk X) There for my hot chocolate
8 (biscuits X) Sorry, there biscuits left
Hi Jenny, How are you? I’m on holiday at the moment with my parents We °’re staying (stay) at my grandparents’ house near Seville in Spain Everybody ' (speak) English here so !* (not learn) any Spanish at the moment! We usually * (go) out every day At the moment!‘ (write) this in a café My new friend Gabriela, ° (work) here every Saturday She °
(make) sandwiches
|7 (use) her computer because mine is at home What ® _ (you do) at the moment? ’ (you enjoy) your holiday? Email me soon!
Love, Claudia
Marks ./9
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6 Put the words into the correct group
e tatian e grandfather ° journalist e American e cake
° receptionist ® honey @ Polish e uncle e yoghurt
© politician s British ° daughter e engineer » nephew
e Portuguese e wife ° bread ° firefighter » sandwich
Use your English (20 marks)
1O Complete each mini-dialogue with
a phrase from the box
e Never mind © Sure, no problem
s Can Ihelp you? © Hew-are-yeu?
s See you later s How mụuch are they?
‘@ Solve the clues and write the jobs
in the word puzzle Find the hidden job
food group
0 peach
Fruit Meat Vegetables
0 achep 3 blam 5 ape
1 arpe 4 febe 6 aben
2 rebtawsyrr 7 uletect
Marks ./7
O A: Hi, Rachel How are you?
B: I’m fine, thanks How are you?
1 A: | like these shoes B:
2 A: Can you close the door, please?
B:
3 A: See you on Friday B: Yes, OK
4 A: I’m sorry, | can’t help you I’m late for school B: OK
5 AL B: Yes, have you got any batteries?
Marks ./10
‘11 Choose the correct response
0 A: Could you help me with my homework?
B: a)(Yes, certainly) b) Yes, I’m certain
1 A: Joe, a) this is b) she is Anna, a friend from school
B: Hi, Anna
2 A: I’m sorry | can’t come on Friday
B: a) It doesn’t mind b) It doesn’t
matter
3 A: Come and say hello to Marcus,
a friend from Poland
B: Hi, Marcus a) Nice to meet you
b) Nice meet you
4 A: Excuse me, a) you could b) could you open the door for me?
B: Yes, sure
5 A: Is the T-shirt OK?
B: No, a) | leave it thanks
b) I'll leave it thanks
Marks ./10
SELF-CHECK
Grammar ⁄40 Vocabulary ⁄40 Use your English sxe /20 Total /100
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| hate losing
Grammar Verbs of emotion +
gerund form (-ing) Vocabulary Sports and places
c) Yes, | hate it
Do the quiz Circle a), b) or c)
Then check your score
+ When it’s cold and wet, which of these
2
do you a) some sport outside in the rain b) sport on TV
c) to music
5 You are playing a team sport at school
How do you feel?
a) | really want to win because | b) | want to win but |
c) | want to stop
Mostly a)s: You're mad about sports, especially
team sports You Mostly b)s: You quite sports but
you have other interests too
Mostly c)s: You are not a sporty person That's all right
but make sure you get some exercise
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2a Recall List as many sports as you can for
each verb below, then check the Word bank on
page 128
play (ball sports) basketball
go (sports ending in -ing) cycling
do ( other activities) athletics
ID (24) Extension Listen and repeat Match the
pictures in the quiz to a sport and a place in the
box Then listen and check
Picture 1 — rugby pitch
Sport | e boxing ¢ karting ° rugby ° basketball
e ice skating ° swimming »s golf
[Seki A GU Eni ate ara) ee |
Verbs of emotion + gerund (-ing form)
They love watching sport on TV
Do you like playing team sports?
| enjoy doing sport outside
| don’t mind getting dirty
She doesn’t like watching football
She hates falling over
He prefers listening to music to doing sport
3 Cover the quiz with the red bookmark and
remember the missing words
Practice
4.€A Complete with the correct form
Polly: | 1 don’t like watching (not/like watch)
football |? (hate/stand) around
and ° (get) cold
| Josh: Me too.!* (prefer/be) indoors
1§_ (not mind/play) football - on
my computer!
Lin: Ha ha! You know your brother’s
really good at football, Greg
6 _ (he/like/play) at the back?
Greg: Toby? No, he’ (prefer/play) centre
forward He ® _ (like/score) goals!
Lin: Great pass, Toby!
Josh: Lin, do you really like football? L
Polly: No, but she 9 (not mind/watch) Tobyl |
bean
b 2s Now listen and check
e Me too e Haha! © Great pass!
e [He’s really] good at [football]
G Talk about you Discuss the questions
1 Do you prefer watching sports or playing them?
2 Which sports do you like watching/playing?
3 If you don’t like sports, what do you prefer doing
in your free time?
Write
‘@ Write your entry for a penfriend website
I'm looking for a sporty penfriend | like
and I'm quite good at and | twice a week My favourite team is | also like
| don’t mind at the weekend but | prefer
What about you? ©
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‘1 027) Listen and repeat Then match the words
in the box to the numbers in the photos Which words do not match a number?
7 face 2 neck
e ankle © arm e back e chest ° ear ° elbow
e eye e face ° finger e foot e hair ° hand e head
e knee se leg ® mouth s neck ° nose e shoulder
e teeth e thumb ° toe ° waist e wrist
Read
2 x Read the article Which belt is the
more advanced? An orange belt or a brown belt?
Comprehension
3 Correct the sentences
1 Beginners wear a green belt
No Beginners wear a white belt
2 A ‘dojo’ is a karate teacher
3 For Step 1, it is important to stand on
your knees You must
| | stand with both feet on the floor
your back
| Í and
Karate is good for self-defence and it’s
great exercise but you must practise with
a karate teacher in a ‘dojo’ (a room for practising karate, judo, etc)
Now| the boy’s wrist with your left
hand his right elbow up with your right hand with your left foot
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Pronunciation: /e/ leg, /œ/ back
4L -%- Go to page 130
Solve it!
5 The boy with the green belt is doing one thing
wrong in Step 2 What is he doing wrong?
Grammar
Imperatives
Affirmative Negative
Bend your knees Don’t bend your back
G Cover the text with the red bookmark and
remember the missing words
How to escape if someone
holds you round the neck
A boy is standing behind you He is holding
your neck with his right arm What must
you do? Look at steps 1-3 below
Í and the boy’s arm behind
his back with youNleft hand ˆ ' your
right hand on his right shoulder Now
you are in control his arm
too hard — you mustn’t hurt him
Practice
‘@ Complete the instructions with the correct imperative verb
| Don’t sit down Stand up
2 B your knees D s on your toes
3 H_ his wrist and | your arm
4 S back with your left foot
5 D b your back
6 P your hand on his shoulder
7 D_ p_his arm too hard
in a dojo
Practice
QO Complete the rules for the dojo
1 You mustn’t be late for your class
2 listen to the teacher’s instructions
3 take drinks or snacks into the dojo
4 practise without a teacher
5 wear shoes in the dojo
6 wash your karate suit every week
Speak
10 What rules do you have at home? Tell the class Do you think they are good or bad rules?
| must be home before nine o’clock in the evening
at weekends | think it’s a good rule
@ Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 118.0 ©@ OO ©
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the correct name(s)
Grammar Gọng ïo for future plans,
intentions and predictions Function Ask for, make and respond to
suggestions
Dialogue
The four friends are at a theme park
What shall we do next?
How about going on that ride?
Good idea!
No, thanks It’s too scary |
Oh come on, Lin You
Oh, all right
Greg: OK? Hold on tight!
Ooh! | think I’
|
Greg and |
‘I 031) Listen to the dialogue Does Lin like the ride?
a burger We’re starving
Do you fancy going on the Big Wheel later?
Yes, that’s a great idea!
Cool! Lin, what about you?
You’re joking! | on that bench Have fun!
1 wants to buy a drink
2 and are hungry
3 and want to go on the Big Wheel
4 doesn’t want to go on another ride
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Going to for future plans, intentions and predictions
Affirmative Negative
I’m going to go on the ride I’m not going to do that again
Future time phrases
e this morning/afternoon/evening
She’s going to sit ona bench She isn’t going to go on the Big Wheel @ tonight
We’re going to get a burger
Questions
What are you going to do?
Are you going to come too?
> Now make more sentences with he, you and they
We can also use going to for predictions about a present situation: / fee/ terrible 1’m going to be sick!
3 Cover the dialogue with the red bookmark
and remember the missing words
Practice
4 You’re going to have a party on Saturday
Write the dialogues
1 A: What/wear?
B: my new T-shirt and jeans
A: What are you going to wear?
B: ’m going to wear my new T-shirt and jeans
5 A: your Mum/cook/any food?
B: Yes, she She/make/some pizzas
5 Whait’s going to happen? Write sentences
using the verb in brackets
1 | think that egg was bad
(I/be sick)
I’m going to be sick
2 There are a lot of black clouds in the sky
(It/rain)
3 Benny never does his English homework
(He/not pass the English test tomorrow)
4 Hannah eats chips every day
(She/get fat)
5 They’re at the beach but it’s very cold
(They/not swim)
Use your English: Ask for, make
and respond to suggestions
G | 2) Listen and repeat Then
practise the conversation in pairs
A: What shall we do tonight?
B: How about going to the cinema?
A: | don’t know | don’t feel like it
B: Well, why don’t we watch a DVD?
A: Good idea!
Ask for suggestions
° What shall we do tonight?
Make suggestions
» Why don’t we go to the cinema?
° What about going to the funfair?
» How about watching a DVD?
* Do you fancy going to that new café?
° Let’s ask Harry to come
Respond to suggestions
* Good idea!
» That’s a great idea
» | don’t know (It’s a bit boring./I don’t feel like it.)
e go for a pizza ° go for a long walk
e listen to my new CD e¢ go to a concert
e play basketball © watch Tw
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in the photo | play basketball for my school
My sports teacher, Mrs Watt, says that I'm
good at basketball
Mrs Watt: OK, everyone, this is an important
match Good luck!
We’re going to win and I’m going to score twenty baskets!
Simon:
Simon is my best friend
Brett: Hey, Ade! Don’t give the ball to Simon
Ade: Don’t listen to Brett
Simon: | never listen to Brett By the way,
don’t forget about Saturday, Ade
Ade: Of course It’s your birthday What
shall we do?
Simon: How about going to the cinema in the
afternoon and then having a pizza?
Ade: Good idea
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Sixty minutes later the game is over
Mrs Watt: Well done, Ade Twelve baskets!
Simon: Only two baskets for me Never mind
Don’t forget about Saturday, Ade!
Ade: Of course not!
Simon leaves and then | see Emma She’s
looking at me and smiling
Emma: Hi, Ade Well done You’re really good at
basketball
Ade: — Thanks | really love playing it
Emma: Can you play beach volleyball too?
Ade: A little bit Why?
Emma: Some friends and | are going to the
beach on Saturday and then we’re going
to have a barbecue in the evening Why don’t you come?
Ade: | Who’s going to be there?
Emma: Me, Brett, Brett’s girlfriend and some
other people
Ade: Sure That’s a great idea
Emma: OK See you on Saturday
! feel really happy Then suddenly | remember: It’s Simon’s birthday on Saturday!
e true ° break (v) © arrangement e tell the truth
e score (v) © basket © rubbish e by the way
e smile (v) ° suddenly
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Get started
‘1 Read the sentences below and tick the ones you agree
with Then compare with a partner
A true friend
a) listens to your problems
b) doesn’t talk about you when you aren’t there
c) never breaks an arrangement
d) always tells you the truth
Read
2 3 Read the first part of the story Match the people
in the photo with the correct name
e Brett e Simon e Ade e Emma e Mrs Watt
Comprehension
3 Complete with the correct name
1 Ade’s best friend is Simon
2 Ade doesn’t like
3 plays well in the match but doesn’t
4 It’s _ birthday on Saturday
5 Ade arranges to go to the cinema with
6 invites Ade to a beach barbecue
Speak your mind!
Speaking tip: Don’t worry about mistakes
When you speak, try to relax Don’t worry about making
mistakes Just speak!
Now do Exercise 4
4 What’s the right thing for Ade to do? Choose the best
advice Tell Ade and say why
Why don’t you take Simon with you to the barbecue?
| think Teresa is right Go to the barbecue with Emma
Barbecues are fun
Listen
Listening tip: Predict Before you listen, try to predict what
is going to happen and what people are going to say This helps you to understand when you listen
Now do Exercise 5
5a Before you listen to the next part of the story, try to predict what is going to happen What is Ade
going to do?
| think Ade is going to
Ip 3s Listen Were your predictions correct? Then answer the questions
1 When does Ade talk to Simon?
2 What does Ade suggest?
3 Does Simon agree?
4 What does Simon never do on Ade’s
birthday?
5 What does Ade decide to do on Saturday?
Write
G You're Ade Write an email to Emma
° Thank her for the invitation to the
barbecue
e Say you’re sorry you can’t come
Explain that it’s your friend’s birthday and you’ve got cinema tickets
© Suggest going out on another day
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Hi Emma!
Thanks for the invitation to
I’m really sorry
How about
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Grammar Comparative and superlative
of adjectives Vocabulary House and furniture
Vocabulary: House and
furniture
1A Recall How many house and furniture words can you remember?
Check the Word bank on page 128
Ip 635) Extension Listen and repeat Match the numbers on the photo to these parts of the house
Which words are not in the photo?
1 roof
Parts of the house
e balcony © basement e ceiling
e chimney ¢ fence e garden
e gate e landing @ loft ° roof
° stairs ° steps ° study
Read
2 (26) Read the text
Do Maureen and Marcus like the house?
Comprehension
3 What does each person think?
Put a tick (V) if he/she likes it and
a cross (x) if he/she doesn’t like it
House Swap iin Sydney, Australia
A house swap is a good way
to take a holiday It’s © 000%
_:=: a hotel and - i _: : a visit to your relatives
The Thompson family from
London are staying in a house
in Sydney
6 This house is | - our house in London
| like the balcony, and the living room is great
thing is the kitchen It’s `
room in the house | prefer my kitchen in London
But overall, | really like the house.2
Maureen, 45
6 this is © holiday for years! Australia is
it the UK And it’s hotter
| love it! thing about this house is the balcony
Marcus, 14