really feelings verb phrases jobs question words family everyday activities adverbs and expressions of frequency Pronunciation vowel sounds.. u; : the alphabet final -s and -es; th lon
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Contents
~ A ,",y name's Hannah, not Anna
6 B All over the world
8 C Open your books, please
10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 1 Arriving in London
12 A A writer's room a an, plurals;
this ! that! these! those
14 B Stars and Stripes adjectives
16 C After 300 metres, turn right imperatives, let's
I REVISE AND CHECK 1&2
20 A Things I love about Britain present simple· and
22 B Work and play present simple J1
24 C Love online word order in questions
26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 2 Coffee to take away
28 A Is she his wife or his sister?
30 B What a life!
32 C Short life, long life?
34 REVISE AND CHECK 3&4
36 A 00 you have the X Factor?
38 B Love your neighbours
40 C Sun and the City
Whose ?possessive's prepositions of lime (at, rn, on) and
place (at, in, to) position of adverbs and expressions of frequency
can ! can't
present continuous present simple or present continuous?
42 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 3 In a clothes shop
colours, adjectives, modifiers:
quite! very ! really
feelings
verb phrases jobs
question words
family everyday activities
adverbs and expressions of frequency
Pronunciation
vowel sounds word stress
,." I f J \1 : sentence stress
;>C f u: u; : the alphabet
final -s and -es; th
long and short vowel sounds
understanding connected speech
third person -s :I
sentence stress
.\ the letter 0 linking and sentence stress
the letter h
verb phrases: buy a newspaper, etc sentence stress
the weather and seasons places in London
44 A Readingin English object pronouns: me, you, him, etc phone language ,11, t, and i:
46 B Times we love
48 C Music i s changing their lives
50 REVISE AND CHECK 5&6
like + (verb + -;ng) the date: ordinal numbers
consonant clusters: saying the date
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52 A At the National Portrait Gallery past simple of be: was/ were word formation: paint> painter
past time expressions
54 B Chelsea girls past simple: regular verbs
past simple: irregular verbs
58 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 4 Getting lost
60 A A murder story past simple: regular and irregular irregular verbs
62 B A house with a history there is l there are, some / any + the house
plural nouns
54 C A night in a haunted hotel there was/there were prepositions: place and movement
66 REVISE AND CHECK 7&8
68 A What I ate yesterday countable/uncountable nouns; food
a an, some / any
how many, a lot of, etc
7 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 5 At a restaurant
-.,; A The most dangerous road superlative adjectives pLaces and buildings
8 CouchSurf round the world! be going to (plans), future time holidays
expressions
C What's going to happen? be going to (predictions) verb phrases
IIfVtSE AND CHECK 9&10
A First impressions adverbs (manner and modifiers) common adverbs
B What do you want to do? verbs + to + infinitive verbs that take the infinitive
C Men, women, and the internet articles the internet
PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 6 Going home
A Books and films present perfect irregular past participles
8 I've never been there! present perfect or past simple? more irregular past participles
C The English File questionnaire revision: question formation revision: word groups
~ ANO CHECK 11&12
Pronunciation
sentence stress
<.ed endings sentence stress
past simple verbs
l e :.! and fI:I, sentence stress
the letters 00
word stress sentence stress word stress
sentence stress irregular past participles revision: sounds
3
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v days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings
P vowel sounds, word stress
Hi, I'm Mike
What's your name?
a 1 2 ») Look at the pictures Listen and number them 1-4
b Listen again and complete the gaps
1 A Hi I'm Mike What's your I ?
3 A , , Mum This is Hannah
B 6 Nice to meet you
C Nice to 7 you, Anna
B 8 name's Hannah
C Sorry, 'Hannah
4 A Hi,9 You're early!
B Hello, Mrs Archer How are 10 ?
C I'm very well, 11 you, Anna And you?
B 12 , thanks
A It's Hannah, Mum
c Complete the gaps with a word from the list
Fine Hi I'm Thanks Bye
Hello =
My name's
Very well ""
Thank you", _ _ _ Goodbye
d 3 ») Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue ,C,Qpy the rm:thm
e 4») [n groups of three, practise the di:logues with the SOllnd effects Ch nge roles
f Introduce yourselflO other students
Hello I'm Antonio._ 1
What·s your na~ 0r1a Nice to meet you
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V the world, numbers 21-100
P ial, I fl, If I, Id:! ; sentence stress
a Can you name three countries in English?
b >- p 14 9 Vocabulary Ba k The world
c 1,.1 17 »)) Liste Say the n tion lity
»)) Scotland 0cottiSh
cl In pairs,d thequiz
p Useful phrases
I think it's in Italy
I think it's Russian, but I'm not sure,
2 PRONUNCIATION , a , I f' , S, ,d, '
P The ;)/ sound
The :W sound is the most common vowel
sound in English The I;!' sound has many
different spellings, e.g Hello, Sat ur day, Britar n
a ( \.120 »)) Li s t e n a d repea t the wor d s an d
sounds
~c o mp U h r \ meric.lIl A rgenti ni.1Il
Scotl.tnd SwitZl'rl.lnd
b ( 1,.1 21 »)) Listen and repear [he so u nd pictures
a nd se m e n ces, P rac t ise with a pa r t n e r
c p.166 Sound Bank Look at the example
words and spellings for the sounds in a and b
d
(1)18») What national anthem
is it? Write the nationality
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1 22 »)) Cover the dialogues Listen to three interviews
n London Which countries arc the people f r om?
ead rhe d i a l ogues Complete with I'm /'11/ I/O/, are,
Jrtn'r is or iS1I't
c: Lis ten an d check
1 A Are you English?
p.12 4 Grammar Bank lB Learn morc about
wr b b e[ll a nd B and pra c ti se i t
~ 2 »)) Li sren and respond wi th a s h ort a n swe r
Is Sydney the capital of Australia? ~o, it isn't
With a pa rrn er write three q u estions b eg inn ing /s ?
or Are ? Ask rhe!ll to anorhe r p ir
4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence st re ss
p Sentence st re ss
In sentences we stress the important words Where's s h e from ? She's from C hina
a 1 25))) Li s ten and repeat ,CQpy the ~lhm
I A Where art' yo u from ?
B I'm frOIll Dublin
2 A Art'you American ?
B No I'm not I'm Australian
b P ract i se t h e dia lo gues in 3 w i th a partner
c Communication Where are they from?
d Wri t e ren number s from 2 - 100
Dictate them (0 a partner
6 LISTENING
a f :\.l2 8 )) L i s t en and rep ea rth e pair s
of numbers What's the diffe r ence?
b ],.129 )) W h ich number do you h ear?
Li s ten and@aorba b ove
c Pl ay BillBo
7 ' ,,30 Il) SONG All Over the World t'
Trang 8G possessive adjectives: my, your, etc
your surname?
P 1:JoI, lu:/, led; the alphabet
classroom language
a L oo k at the pic t ure of <I classroom
Mateh rhe words and pi ctures
b 36»)) Look at these com mon
abbrev i ations Can yo u say any ofrhem in
English? Li ste n a nd check
a Di s c J ocke )'
a V cr )' Im portant P erson the U nired Stat (, s o f Am erica
a P ortab l e D ocument F or m at the N a ti ona l Ba sketba l l A ssoci ati on
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~r\"icw and comp l ete her form
adjectiv es: my, your, etc
a Comp l e t e t h e gaps w i th I.YOII, m y o r yO llr
)) I'm Richard <;':: y name's Richard
, Communi ca ti o n What's hislherreal name? A p.l00 B p.106 Fi n d out if so m e acto r s' a d s i ng e r s' name s a r c t h eir r ea l
, p l l ! Writin g Completing a form
C o mpl e te an application for a s tudent visa and w r ite a par agra ph abotH y ou
Trang 11Pract i se the dialogue with a panner
Wo rk in pair s R ea d yo ur ro le and l oo k , lith e
A (boo k open) You ar c the receptio ni s l [t 's
[[.00 a.lll S 's room is 207 o n the s e co nd
noo r [ ~egi n wit h Good /IIoruiu8 sir l /IIad a lll
a (boo k closed) You arriv e 1t th e hotel Use
you r name and s urnam e
_ Ro lcp la y th e dialogue Then swap roles
1 47 ») Lo o k at [he inf o rm at ion in the box
t i.sten a nd r e e at the Call ? phrases
o Can you ? = Please do it
Can you spell that?
Can' have ?= Please give me (your passport,
etc.)
can' have your passport please?
Can I have my key, please?
00 are i n a h otel H ow do yo u a sk th e
ption i s t to give yo u ?
""our key you r passport
JENNY TALKS TO ROB
a 1.,48 ») Wa tc h o r listen and mark the se nten ces T (true) o r F (false)
I J e nn y has a coffee
2 She is in L ondon o n business
S J e nn y is ti red
6 Their meeting is at 1 0.00
b Watch or l isten agai n Say w h y th e F se nten ces are fa lse
c 1 / 49») Read rh e informati o n in t h e box Listen and r epeat t h e
\Vould ),0 11 like ? ph ra ses and rh e re s pon se" Pr ac ti se offeri n g drinks a nd res p nding
P Would you like ? Would you like a coffee? Yes, please
Would you like another tea? No, thanks
We use Would you like ? to offer somebody something
We respond Yes, please or No, thanks
cl Lo o : 1I the Socia l E n glish phrases Who s a ys [h e m : J enny,
It's time for bed
e 1 SO l») Watch or li s t en a nd c ec k D o you know what th ey are in
yo ur lan g lla ge?
• Can you ?
check into a hotel and spell your name L i ask somebody to do something I to give you something offer somebody a drink, and accept or refuse
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th e aUThor of man y famous ch ildr e n' s
books an d sto rie s for adults
Do you know any orhis book.;?
b Look at the photo of hi s rOOJll
Ti c k (.I) o r cross (~) th e thing s
you can see in th e pictur e,
D o you think th e room is tid y?
c p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things
2 GRAMMAR a/ an, plurals
a Comp l ete rhe c hart
b p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 1
Learn mor~abollt a I art and plurals, and p r actise them
Wh t 's this
in E ng li sh?
3 PRONUNCIATION final-s and -es
a 1,)53))) L is ten and re p eat the wo r d s a n d so und s
~ \lake boob lamp ticket
~ l ebra p oto key p en'>
[7" I g l ass t: watch t: purs e
b '1,)54))) Re , d the ru l e Ci r cle the words where -es is pronounced I ll Li s ten an c h ec k
P Finat-es Final-es after ce, ch, sh, s, ge, and x = ' 1 / e.g watches
glasses purses classes 3 h e adph ones 5 pie ces 7 pages
2 files -4 boxes 6 tissues 8 mobiles
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, Co mmuni catio n What's on the table? p.lDD
155 )) Li s ten to thre e people sayw har
things the y have on the table o r de s k w her e
the\' , work Are their tables tidy? ,
liste n :Igain a nd tick (.I) Ihe fhin gs the y hav e
Tillk 10 a partner about th e table w h cre yOll
o rk or s t udy Say what thi n gs yo u h ave Sa)'
lithe rable is tidy o r nol
~ have Cl laptop and a printer I have It isn't tidy
ntay \V/UH i s it? with YOll r partne r A close
:our eyes B give thing s 10 yo ur par mer a n d
""-",,k \V/m/ is it? W/i(l/ are th ey?
this / that / these / those
156 ») Look at picture s \ - 4 an d complete
~~ dialog ue s Listen and check Practi se the
hest and those
>-p,126 Grammar Bank 2A part 2
earn more abo ut tltis/ thm / th ese/ those
ad practise them ,
a 58») Li sten a d re ea t the words a nd sound s
~ mO/her t h is that thcse t h e t h c),
-& thumb th anks th ing thirt y th ree Th llrsday
b 1 59 »)) Listen and repea t the p hr ases Practise sa ing them
Ih is Thursday
2 th irty·th ree
3 Ih ose th ing~
4 rh ank s for that
S lh csc arc the kcys
6 Whararc th ose th ings there?
7 I'm th irty.d lTce th is [h ursday,
c Work in pairs PUt four of your thin gs on yo ur table (Sin g ul ar or plural), As k your pitrtner
For the things Oil yo ur table:
What's this in EngliS~ ~'S a watch
For things in the class r oom (poi nt):
What are those in EngliS~ 0heY're pictures,
It's _ _ _ _ _ _ , They're _ _
4u n( !,
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V colours, adjectives, modifiers: quite/ very/ really
P long and short vowel sounds
1 VOCABULAR Y colours, adjectives part 1
a What co lour i the American nag? Write the
mi si n g lellers
It's r d ~ [L and bl
b l ck Y 11 w gr y p nk
c Practi s e willllhe nag!> Ask and answer
~hat colour is it?
d What co lour is your nag?
e > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adje c t i ves
Do p:m I
a What arc the),? Labd the pictures in the
USA c lui z u si ng an :adjective :and a nou n
from each circle
American New school Aiflifl@S
fast White taxis jeans
b 162 »)) Listen and check.@the
corree! rule
Adjectives go before / aJfer a noun
Adject ives challge I d O ll'f chan{je
before a 111ural noun
C > p.126 Grammar Bank 28 Learn morc
: lboLLt ildjectives and praClise rhem
d Cove r th e i he picture , Ca n you remember
rhe eight phr:lSl's?
• •
• •
\J
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lo ng an d s h o rt vo wel so u n d s
P lo ng and s hort vowels
Vowel sounds in English are long or short Long
sounds have 1:1 in the phonetic symbol e.g 10:/
16 4 )) L i s t en a n d r epeat th e words and
~nds
~Ich an ad jective f r om circle A w i h an
live frolll c ir cle B wi th the s a m e vowel
short wrong bad far
l,65 J» Lis te n a n d c h ec k
~ p . 166 Sound Bank L ook at the ly p ical
i ngs for th ese so un d s
- d je c tive race In pai r s in t h ree minu t e s
ph r ases wit h an ad jccrivc a d a no un
the sa me v owe l so und Use a ( all with
Lis t en a n d c heck P ract ise say in g t h e
4 VOCABULARY a dj ectives p a r t 2
a >- p S2 V o c abular y Bank Adjectives D o pa rt 2
b Wor k in p air s A s ay a n a d ject i ve B say - a famou s p er s on
Who are they?
He ' s a famous Amer i ca n ac t or
He ' s quite tall and he ' s v er y
attractive He has lo ng hair a d brown eyes r t h ink he ' s abou t 0
She ' s a very bea u t i ful actre ss
She ' s quite short and slim , and
she has l ong dark hair She ' s a Hollywood star , u s h e i s n ' t American , she 's S panish
b Re,ld t he m ; Iga i n Gues s the mean i ng o f the li ighligfi , rc _ a word s
6 WRITING & SPEAKING
a T h ink of a f am o u s pe r son from 'In), countr y in the world Use th e job s in the box 1 0 hel p yo u
actor I actress musician politician singer sportsman I sportswoman TV presenter
b Wr i re a s h rt d es cr i pti o n of rh e p erson Give it ro you r partn e r C:m he I s he guess w h o it i s ?
c Pla y Guess II, e fa m o ll s p e so n
A rh in k of a famou s a ror f act re ss
B ask ten que s tion s u s i ng I s ? Try to gues s t e: actOr f a tre ss
Is it a man or a w oma~ 0 woman
Is she America ~ 0 e s she is
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Use be+ hungry, thirsty, hot, etc.,
e.g I'm very hungry
NOT I have very hungry
c Cove r th e words and l oo k at the picture s
Make.:l' : 111 9 :=:: se mence s : Lbout how yo u feci
and r eil yo ur partner
(j'm Quite hungry
I'm ver¥ tired
I'm not hot
a 169 )) The Ca rter famil y a re on ho l ida y in Ir eland Look at th e pictures Lisren and numb er t hem 1 -5
Trang 18a What b What are c What 's
2 Maria is Germ an a stu d e nt
a S h ' s b ·He's e lt 's
3 A Where fro m ?
B H e's fro m Tu rkey
a h e i s b ;s c i s he
4 Th ey Englis h they're Scottis h
a i sn't b are n 't c not are
5 A Are YO ll from Pa ris?
12 Th ese are very _ _ _
a diffi c ult exer ci ses
b exe rci ses diffi c u l r
c difficuhs exe r cises
13 c ar ef ul! T h at do g's dangerous
a Arc b Beyoll c Bc
1 4 Plc\l se i n r h e librar y
a noteat b d o ' t e at c Ilo cat
1 5 I ' m hun g r y s top at th e cafe
5 Pl ease turll _ _ _ Yo ur mobil e phon e
b Com p le t e th e phra ses w ith th ese ve r bs
Answer Stand Open Read Wo r k
[ e i gh t two seve n fil e
2 Bra z i l C hin ese Hun ga r y Swi t ze r l and
3 P o li s h It a lian J a p a n ese Fra n ce
5 s i xtee n forty ninet y eig ht y
6 We dn es da y Ita l y Frida y Mo nda y
7 g la sses pursc h e adphonc s scissors
9 wa ll et newspape r book magazine
1 0 happ y tir e d a ngr y s tr esse d
d Write th e opposite a dje c tiv e
2 tie H ; day m y n ice
3 Iod wa t c h es bo x es files glass es
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Rea d t h e a r ticle o n ce Do y ou know ;lny more word s
wh ich are American English , flOt Brirish Englis h ?
ariti s h & American Englis h
- h and American people speak the same language
-Eng li sh, but wit h some small differences
words are different in American English for exampLe
ans say zip code , not post c ode , vocation , not holiday ,
cell p hone , not mobile phone Some words have different
ings, for example in British English a purse is a
where women have their money and credit cards In
a n English a purse is a woman ' s bag
.f avour , and other words that end in -our in British
-.ISh end with -or in American English, e.g colar,fovor
• theatre, and other words that end In -tre in British
b "",;h end with - ler in American English, e.g center, theater
"'- ,ican grammar is very simiLar to British grammar, but
some smaLL differences, especiaLly prepositions For
Friday , but British peopLe
U NCIATION
-:lOSt important difference between American and
En lish is pronunciation American accents and
acce ts are quite different, and when an American
peopLe know he or she is American,
a t the hig h lighted wo rd s i n t h e text and guess thei r
British a nd American g r ammar arc no r ver y different
- dimc ult (Q k ow from their ac c ent if a per s o n i s
E.nglis h o r Amer i can
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
(]J7 J)) In t h e s tr e et Wa t c h or l s te n re f i ve people
a n d answ e r the questi o s
H e r n;lme i s _ _ _ _
a C e cilia b Ce c il c Ce c i e
2 And y ' s from N e w c s tle in t he of England
a N orth Ea s t b North West c S outh Ea s t
a Sw i ss b Braz il ian c Hungarian
CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
Do r h e rasks wir h a pa r tner T ick (.I) the box if y u can
do them
Ca n yo u ?
I 0 coum from 0 - 20
2 0 count from 20 - 100 (20 30, et c )
3 D s y the da y s of the week
4 D g ive thre e instructio n s : two[±] and onc E!
5 D introdu c e y our s elf and anmher pe r son
6 D a n s w e r t he que s tion s below
• \Vhat' s y our fir s r name I s ur n ame?
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Mark Vanhoena ker, :LIl
American juunwlisl ,\ hn lives ill London, ~a} ' s the L'K' ~ no!
just O K it' s JMradisc T h ese are
some of hi s r e so ns
Walking
Britain isn't a good place for
cyclistS BUI ror p destrians it is
wonderful When you walk
on 11 zebra crossing, all the
driv ers SlOp
Banks
Il ritish banks arc great yo u
do cvcrYlhing onlinc, and
you don't pay when you take money oul of an ATi>.L And
iryou want 10 change banks ,
READING & SPEAKING
the banks do all the work not you Drivers
The B ritish arc \uy
polite when they driw! They don't
h ool , and Ihe)' arc patient willl othe r
dri"iTs Th ey ,,[ways say thank you when you let them pa ss
)O k a t [ht, ph otos I n w hi c h o c ca n yo u see ?
~ c sh machine (A TM in t\ Illerican English)
Boots the Chemist Chemists in the U K arc ,\'ondcrful, friclldly shops and completely dilferent from US pharmacies Boots sell s c,'crything you wam, not just medicine, and thc shop assistams give you good advice
No ID Cards
Britain is onc of the only places in the world ,\ here people don't ha,·c ID cards [n lhe US you need ID when
you buy a drink, go to a club, usc
a credit eill'd, or take an intercity train
SumTners
I lo\"e British summers! A good
sumlller day in Britain is dry and warm, but not ,cry hot
And the waiters don't "'rite
your Ilame on the cups
fed stupid in America when the waiter calls ';<'Iark, your tall cappuccino wilh e)(lra chocolatc!'
cup of coffcc a clll'1ll ist III I ~ awaitcr
c Underline these verbs in th e text What
do rh{')' me:m? Compare your ideas with a
F (false) Say why the F oneS arc false
Britain is a good country for cyclists and pedestrians
It"s expensivc re use ATi\'!s in Brit ;tin
Brirish drivcrs arc nicc to other drivcrs
- Boots thc Chemist only has mcdicine
In Britain pcaple don't havc I D cards
_ ummcrs in I~ rir:li n arc vcry hot
- nStarbllcks in Britain waiters don'tllsc your first naTlle
walk pay drive sell give need buy use prefer feel caU
-d Look at each paragraph again, Say ifit's the
same or differcllI in your country or ciry
( _~~'es i sn't a good place for cycl i sts or
~estr i ans, because people drive very fast!
p Useful words: Why? and because
Use because to answer the Question Why?
Why isn't'Naples a good place for cyclists?
Because people drive very fast
41 rrU, l _
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V question words
P sentence stress
a Kcvin a nd Sama nt ha want to meet a parrneron the i nternet
Re d t h e ir p r ofiles and look at th eir p aros Then cover them and
say w h at yo n ca n r emember Do YOll thi n k rhey arc a good match?
0evin is 28 He lives in South london
Samantha
Age: 26 LOg'~ 10 e<j,' VOUf de l ~,I,
and KCU' "",ss~e
Lives in: South London likes: the cinema, good food Does 't like: sport
MmM
b 2 17)) Kevi n and S: lIn a nth a mt.'c t i n a resta urant for lu n c h
CO"er t he convcrsatio n and listen W hat does Kcv in say abo m ?
I whe reheli\'es 2 his job J films he likes
c Listen again Co m plete Ihc mi ss ing '·c rbs
S Hi Are you Kevin?
K Yes Are you Samantha?
S Yes I am, but call me Sam Nice to you Sorry I'm late
K No problem You look different f om your photo
S Let's a dnnk A beer? Wine?
K No, thanks Water for me I don't alcohol at lunchtime
K I _ _ this place
S Me too Where do you _ _ in South London?
K In Bromley Near the market I _ _ with my mother
S Really? What do you _ _ ?
K I'm a teacher I teach chemistry
S Chemi5;try? How interesting
K Yes, it's a very interesting job What about you?
5 I'm a journalist You _ _ the cinema, Kevin
What kind of films do you _ _ ?
K ScienCe-fiction films 1 _ _ Star Wars
5 Oh
K Do you _ _ Star Wars?
What kind of films
do you like?
cl 2 18») Look ,11 the hi g l g t ed phrases in the conversa ti on, Li sten and r epea t them Practise the conversation with a partner
P Showing interest
When you have a conversation react to what your partner says Use Me too Really? How
interesting! What about you? etc
e 2 19)) Liste n to t he seco nd pa n of the conversation Do you th in k t hey want ro meet ag:lin?
f Listen :Lgain and m:lrk the se nt e n ces T ( t ru e)
or F (false) Say why the F o n es a re false,
I Samanthillikes science fiClion films
2 Th ey I i kc t he same kind of music " ,
J Their weekends arc vcr)' diffe n ::nt
4 Samantha pays (or their lunch
g Do )'O U I h k th e i te r net is a goo d pla ce t o l1u ke fr iends or m eet a partner? W h y ( n r )?
Trang 25GRA MMAR word order in q ue stions
:er the conversation P Ullhe words in orde r [0 ma k e
questio ns
want you do cl rin k a
:2 in SOUlh Jive London you do where
3 filmslikckindyouofwhardo
, p.128 Grammar Bank 3C Learn morc about word
mlc r in q u estio n s and practi se it
ques tion words; sentence stress
21 ») Listen an d repeal t he q u esrio n wo rd s l l nd
obrases H ow is \VI!~ pr o n ounced in WilD? How i s it
nou n ccd in rhe other q u estio n word s?
rlow? How many? Wftet:? What kind?
Nhen? Where? Which? Who? Why?
3 brothe r s and s i s t e r s d o yo u have?
1 h;:tve two sisters
-t do y u pr e f e r Sat urd ays o r S un da ys?
Sat urday s
-: -:-:-_ do yo u have E n li s h cla sses?
On Mo nd ays and We d nesda ys
.)l"k in pairs A ask B the que s tion s B g i ve yo ur own
:t' rs Then c! lange roles
a Imag i ne you meet a new f ri end onli n e, a d you go out for coffce together Look a t the promp ts and w ri le eig h t ques ti o s
\Vher e do )"011 work?
\Vh o i s you r fill-ol/rite sill8l'r?
Where What sports magazjnes
TV programmes languages car What kind of music
fi lms food
Who What your favourite
>
work like watch read
do speak study play have
TV programme restaurant singer actor
b \Vork i n pa i rs with a slu delll you don' t know ve r y well
A Ask B your first quest i on
S A n swer rhe question Give more info r mation if you ca n
Trang 26Coffee to take away
a Lo o k at the clock What rime i s it?
, p 157 Vocabulary Bank Time D o Part I
b Communication What 's the time? A p.lOl B p.lOZ
a ~25))} Wat ch or l s ten to what h a ppen s when R ob and
Jenn y me e r W hat do the ), decide to do?
b Wat c h or li s ten again Mark the se nte n ces T (n u (,') o r F
(fa l se ) Sa)' wh ), tbe F se nt e n ces arc fal se
J en n y's fult nallle i s J ennifcr
2 Rob is early
3 Jenny likes the hOtel
4 S he d oes n 't like the hord cof fee
5 S he ha s a meetin g wit h Daniel al 9 1 5
6 T he office i s n't vcry far from th e hotel
rea regular 2.65 large 3.10
Trang 27b ~2 l)) Walch or l is l en to Rob and J cnny bu)'ing coffee
A n swe r I he q es ti on s
W Im kind of coffce do Rob a nd Jen 11)' have?
2 What do they have to ca t ?
J H ow Illuch is it?
c Watch or li ste n again Completc the Y o u Hea r
ph r a ses,
») You Hear You Say 0
Can) you? What would you like, Jenny?
An espresso please
Can (have a latte please?
or large? large
To have or
take away? To take away
Anything else? No, thanks
A brownie for me, please
and a croissant
OK How much is that?
That·s £12.45, please Sorry, how much?
o Cultural note
barista = a person who works in a coffee shop
d 2 ») Watc h o r l s t e n and repeat th e Yo u S ay
ph r ases enp), the ~thm
c In three s practise t he dialogue
f Rolep l ! ), the dialogue in gro u s of th ree
The n sw ap roles
A (boo k open) YOll are the barista
B (book closed) You invite C ( book closed) 10 have a
drink
A begi n s: Ca ll I help ),O ll ?
a 22 8 ) \Vat c h or l Sti.' n :.nd anSWl'r thcc l ue s tio n s What's Karl'll's jo b ?
2 Where in Europc d oes J nn y have famil),?
J Where d oes s h e live in New York?
4 Does Karen have famil y in New York?
5 Wh:'1 does Daniel offer Jenny [ 0 drink?
6 W h a t time i s his n ex llll eeting?
b L ook at the S o c i a l E n li s h p hr as es Who says them:
R ob, K aren or D aniel?
Social English phrases Here we are
IS this your first time in [the UKJ?
Would you like something to drink?
Talk to you later
c ~29)) Watch or li sten and check Do )'o u know whal
rlw y are in you r language?
d Walch or l isten again and repeat thc phrases
• Can you ?
, , tell the time
~ order food and drink in a cafe
~ meet and introduce people
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V family
P 1 ,., 1the letter 0
1 GRAMMAR Whose ?, possessive's
a l o w intere s r e d ar e pe o l e in yo ur co untr y in the pri va H.' l ve!>
of celebrities? \V hat ki nd of celcbri ric 's? Number t he p eo pl e
1 - ,3 (3 = " e r y inrerestl'd 2 = q uir e im e r c<; t e d I = n ot "er~
Wh at oes h e I she do ? Where is he I s he from ?
2 D o y ou know a n t hin g ab o ut hi s I her f lI 11il y o r p ri\ ' ; He li f e?
3 / \re yo u int e r es ted in th ese p ople ? W h y ( not) ?
c Wirh a par tn e r gu et;;s who th e oth er p e r s o n in ea c h photo
is, Choos e a or b in sente nc s 1 - 5
d 2 30 )) Liqen a nd check What does s mean in Sel1fe ct!s 1 - 5?
e , p 1 30 Gra mm ar B ank 4 A, Learn Illo re : b ll l \V hose, ;;>
:lIld po ss('ssi\'(' ' s :tnd practise th em
f Look at s ome t hing s f ro m the phot os W h o<; e ar e th ey?
Whose is th e w ris t b nd ! 2 0 's George C looney's
your m orhN 's m o rh e r M ,Y n r al r d w otilC' r
2 you r fath e r 's broth e r
3 yo ur brot her' s I s i s ter '!> d ughter
4 your a UTH' S chi ldren
You know the
H e's Ceria Bruni' s
a ex- b oy fri e nd b ex -hu s band
Sh e's Lion e l M ess i' s
a w i f e b s i s t e
Sh e's Ja c k Ni c hol so n ' s
a daught e b girl f r i end
H e's Georg e C l oon ey's
a broth e r b fath e
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G position of adverbs and expressions of frequency
y ou eat fruit?
p th e let t er h
a d verbs an d exp r es s i ons o f frequency
a ~45»)) Co mpl e t e th e gap s w ith a '[i m e' wo r d Li s t e n
a n d c h ec k
I sixty seconds = a l1limill'
2 GRAMMAR position of adve r bs a n d
exp r essions o f f r eque n cy
a R ea d the t ex t a bout Bri t s h r ee n age r s [ s it t h e s am e in
H e only h s h alf a n h our f or lunch
H e of te n h as a h amburg e r for dinn e r
H arry isn't very h eal t hy
c Pra c t se say in g t h e se nt e n ces
d >- p.166 Sound Bank L o k ar the t y ica l s p e l li n gs [;
thi s so und
Today's teenagers may not live as long as their parents
b L oo k a t th e po 'on o f t h e highlighled wo rd s and
a/ tire iJc(Ji'lIIitl81 at the 1:' 1111 of l\ ph ra s e o r se nl e n ce
c >- p 1 30 Gra m mar B a n k 4 C Le arn m o r e a b out a d ver b s
~c heck my emai/s five times a day
D octo r s are worr i ed that t o day 's te e nage r s hav e a ver y unhealthy lifest y l e and may not live a s lo n g
as the i r par e nts ' generation Resea r ch s h ows :
• 30 % of teen ager s never have b re ak f a st
• T hey eat f as t f o d at least two or three times a week
and 75 % hardly ever eat f ru i t or g r ee n v e getables
Th ey don't usually sleep 8 hours a day (3 0 % sleep only 4 - 7 ho ur s ) T hey are often ti r e d in t he mo rn ing
of teen a gers never do sport o r exercise
Trang 33lEAD ING & SPEAKING
o • in pa ir s Ti c k (.I ) f h ' c thin gs which
mu th ink help people to live to be
hund r e d Th e n read rhe a rticl e re c h e ck
~ They have a big famil y
== T hey aren't in a hurr y
They sleep ei ght hours
They have pets
The y hardl y e"cr e at me ' lf
L L They d rink a littl e alcohol
~ They ofte n go to Ih e d oc t or
= They work outsi de
J T he y o ft e n sce fri e nd s
Rea d rh e article aga in In whi c h p l ace s are
these things impo rcant?
a s pecia l kind of war er
~ a s pe c ial kind o ffaod
3 Ihe weat h er
a s pecial kind of drink
Lndc rl ine new word s o r phr a s e s in th e tex ts
and co mpar e with a parmer Tr y to gues s
ir m e ani ng C h oose two word s to le arn
eac h rei'a
look at the fi ve thin gs in a that are in the
tv! t s Ar e the y t fu e for p e opl e in y our
cou nt ry? Do y ou think the y have a healthy
lifes ty l e?
~ , Co mmunicat ion Short life, long life?
0 101 Int e r v iew y our partn e r wi th the
ques li on n i re , th e ll c han ge rol es
5 ~ 52 1)) SONG Who Wants to
Ecuador
ViLcabamba, a small village in the Andes, is often called 'the VaLLey of Long life' What's its secret? Firstly, Vilcabamba is not very hot or very coLd - the temperature is usually between 18 and 27 degrees, and the air is very clean SecondLy, peopLe work hard in the fieLds, and dcra lot of exercise Thirdly, their diet is very healthy - they eat a Lot of fruit and vegetables, and they hardLy ever eat meat or fish The water they drink, from the river in Vilcabamba, is very rich in minerals They also have a good sociaL life In Vilcabamba peopLe say, 'The Left leg and the right Leg help you to be heaLthy, because they take you to your friends'
or fish They hardly ever take any medicine, but they u uaUy drink a little grappo before they go
to bed 'life is hard: says Fortunato, who is a shepherd, 'but I am never stressed I never read the newspaper-because I can't read very welt.'
107 In the evening she often dances with her daughter and has a gLass
of soke 'I want to have a boyfriend,' she says When journalists ask people from Okinawa 'What is your secret?' they answer, 'We are happy,
we are always positive, and we are never in a hurry.'
grappa an Italian alcoholic drink sake 3 japancscalcohoiicdrink soya 3 kind ofbl'an typical in Asia Ib , m' TJ El
Trang 34a h e doe s b doe s he c d oes he d o
7 What lang u ages _ _ _ 1
a · Who 's b Who c Who se
11 Wc usuall y have lun ch _ _ _ two o' cl ock
a Co mplete with at , to , ill, 011, or lip
I _ _ _ Sat u rda y ni g t I go to rhe c ine m a
2 I ' m a s tud e nt I ' m _ _ _ univer s it y : tnd llive _ _ _ a flat
3 Wh3ttimed oyo u u s ual 1 wakc ;I
4 What tim e d o yo u go _ _ _ work?
b Comp l ete the phra s e s wit h the se verb s
c G lh e word or phra se Ihal is different
2 hu s band mother-in- l aw s t e s i s ter au nt
5 /l zi l v e s warc h es fini s h es relax es
b Un derl i.n.e the stressed syll able
2 d en ri s t 4 po lice l man
Trang 36G
V verb phrases: uy a ne w spaper, etc
P sentence stress
Can she dance?
a Ca n you rC ll'1ll ber t ht' \ (' rh " for t h i ng
p<"opll' d~l ill t Ilt'i r ffl't' time?
a Read ahout Can· ;ludirioJ1 for; 1 British TV
progr:1I1111lt' wlll:n: ])l'opk tfy to bccol1lc
profc illn : d singcr~ C omplct(· it w id l
people (jusl in and N:lO llli) ing , ' ore r or till'
p f SO n YOll \\':1 nt to be in t lu.: hO\\
cl 2 57)} LisTL'n [0 [he judgl'~ What do they
!>a~r ahout each ~illgl'r? H ow doe.; Gar~' feel?
e Look at four sent{'IlCl'S wilh nw I etw'"
Match entence<; \ - 4 with a-d
You can'\-;illg!
2 YOll Gill" park Ill'n:
3 C;11l you CO llle with Illt' pl(,;l~l'?
'" You can han: CO rr Cl' downstJir
a It i!>I1'\ OK
h [I'S po ihk
c P1c a~cdl lil
d YOll don ' t know how ,
f p.132 Grammar Bank SA, Ll'arn more
;tbOll\ wnJrtl lI 'f ;tnd pracli'>l' it
12.30 I arrive in Manchester a~d dri~e to t.he I Conference Centre The traflic IS temble I m late,
Guard Heyl You can't park here
Gary lWberecaQI~
Guard In the car park over there
Gary OK Where's the main entrance?
Guard The entrance? It's in the other str Gary Thanks!
Organizer You can practise your songs here, and 2
Good luck!
n 6.15 1 walk onto the stage can
~ see a table and three judges
Judge What's your song?
-6.00 Five hours later! Fi
a woman calls my nu
Gary House of the Rising Sun by The Animals
Gary House of the Rising Sun
Judge You can start when you're ready Can you start, please
Trang 373 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress
a ~59)) Listen a d repca l the dial og u es
A Can you come tomorrow ?
B Yes I can come in the morning
A Can you play a musi c al instrument ?
B Yes , can
A What can you pLay?
B I can play the guitar
.& a I call co m e to th e meeting
b I ca 't come 10 rhe meeting
" a Yo u c an pa r k here
b You c an't park here
I{; a I can d riv e
b I can't drive
)10-Co mmunication Do you want to be famous? p 1 02
\re ),otll1llls ica1 arti s tic S p O rt y o r good with word s?
[e(view y u r partne r and co mple te th e su r vey
'ha ng e partners and tell y ur n ew partner what yo ur
fi rst a rtner ca n a nd ca n 't d o
rh e X FaCI o r i s a Brit is h TV programllle Look at the
tid e o f th e article and the phoro s With a pa rtn e r, guess
"hic h two of the s in ge r s arc 'winner s today T h en r ead
me article a nd che ck
Look at th e hig h g ted word s a nd phra ses related to
pop m u s i c Wi th a partn e r g ess their m ea nin g Are
.be wo rd s s imilar in y ur lan g ua ge?
Do yo u have s imila r pr og ramme s to Ti, e X Fa c lor in
;'()U r co u nrr y? Can y u rem embe r the na me s of sO lll e of
the w i Illler s? W h e re a r e the y n ow?
2621») SONG Famous n
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
STEVE BROOKSTEIN
And then? A recording contract
with Sony and a number 1 with his first and only single Later a
job as a singer on a ferry boat between England and Spain
Today? No recording contract
He gives concerts in pubs in Britain to small audiences
LEONALEWIS
And then? Number 1 hits in the USA and UK and top ten records
in many other countries An appearance at the Olympic
opening ceremony and three
Grammyawards
And today? She has a new album
coming soon
LEON )ACKSON
And then? A recording contract
with Sony and a number 1 single,
When y o u believe
And today? He gives concerts in
small nightclubs and pubs in the
UK He now plays the guitar and piano too, but he doesn't have a
recording contract
And then? 1 million copies sold of her version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah Three
number 1 singles
And today? She has a recording
contract with Epic Records
and she is also the face o Sure Women , a deodorant
'1 nnt '
Trang 38a " 3 2 ))) Read the article about neighbours Then
li sten to eig ht sounds and w rit e a - h in the boxes
Noisy neighbours
the top problems!
Sometimes it is difficult to love your neighbours ,
especially when they make a lot of noise These
are some things people do that cause problems
in the UK (not in order)
o Their babies cry
o Their dogs bark
o They talk loudly or argue a lot
o They have noisy parties
o Their children shout all the time
D They have the TV on very loud
e They play loud musi c
r They play musical instruments
b Which d o yo u think are the top thr ee in th e U K?
Which d o ),o u think are the 101' thr ee in your
cou lltr ),?
c Do the que stionnaire with a pa rtn er
Are your neighbours noisy?
Are you a noisy neighbour?
1 Do you live in a house or a flat?
2 Do you have neighbours ?
c not very noisy
4 Which of the things in a do they do? Do
they cnake any other noises?
5 Are you a noisy neighbour? Which of the
things in a do you or your family do?
What are they doing?
Trang 392 GRAMMAR present con tinu ous
a ~3)) L ook: lIth cpic lur eof th eOats.W h ),
do you rh i r1 k rh e couple in flat 5 ca n '[ slee p ?
Lis t en an d c h ec k
Lisren ilga i n a nd co mple t e th e dial ogues
wi th ve rb s from the li s t
arguing crying doing getting going
happening having saying shouting (x2)
Man Are you awake?
Woman Yes, What's that noise?
M They're _ _ _ a party downstairs
W Again! What time is it?
M 12.00
M People in the street From the party
W What's _ _ _ ? Why are they _ _ _ 7
M I can't hear
W Are they _ 7
M No, they aren't They're _ _ _ goodbye
Excuse me! We're trying to sleep It'S LOO
in the morning!
M Oh n Now the baby next door is
W What's the time?
tad t h e rule a nd @ th e ri g ht word
to use the pre Se lll CO lllinu o s (be + ve rb+ -i li a)
talk abou t 11 0 11' I CI'cr),
t the pre se nt co ntin u ous and pract i s e i t
3 SI) LiSle n 10 th e so und s Wlu t 's
pen ing? \Vrire s ix se ntence s
a ~6l)) Li s ten an d r e p ea t the words and so und
b [n pair s, point , lIld a s k a nd answe r , Ib o ur t h e pe o p l e in th e Oat s
What·s he doing?) ( ~:.'~ playing the guitar, "
( ~t are they doing?
c >-Communication Spot the differences A p.102 B p 10Z
D esc rib e the piclures and fi nd eight diff ere n ces
a 3 ) 7 )) Look at th e photo and read : Ib o ut R e be cc a Flint Th e n
l s t e n to her tal ki ng abou t o i se rul es wher e s he live s D oes s h e
th i nk t h t,' y a r c a goo d thin g o a bad thing ?
Switzerland The sound of
Switzerland has very
strict anti-noise
rules, especially for people who live in flats
Rebe cca Flint , a British woman who lives and works in the Swiss town
of Chur, tells us about a life without noise,
During the week
6 S he c an'r _ _ _ _ _ t h e wa s hing m ac hine
c Do you think these are good or bad rules? Why (n t)? Do you
ha ve a y s imil ar rules in your country? What happens if you Tll:lke a 1 1 of noise late at nighT?
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G present simple or present continuous?
V the weather and seasons
P places in London
1 VOCABULARY & LISTENING
the weather and seasons
a L oo k a t Ih e phoro an d a n swe r th e questions
What ci t y i s ir ?
2 \Vhal monument c,ln yo u sce?
3 What' s I h e wea th e r like ? Do YO ll think it' s t y ic al
w ea th er there?
b >- p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and
dates D o p art I
weat h e r in Lond on Mark th t· se nt e n ces T ( tru c) o r
F ( , se)
I t· s of t en ve r y hot or very co ld
2 T h e normal remp eralll re in th e summer is 3rC
3 [t often s n ows in th e winter
4 In s prin g and autumn th e wt", lr her cllan ges a lo t
S It 's of ren grey and f oggy in Lo nd o
d What' s the wea th e r lik e where yo u live in th e
differe n t se a so n s?
2 READING & SPEAKING
a R e ad th e g uid ebook ex tra c t a b lll thin gs t o do in
yo u ?' que s tion s Answer with SH (So mer se t H o se )
SK (Sa l[( h K e n si nglOn ), o r H H ( H a mp s t ead H eal h)
b R ead th e t ex t again U n e rlin (' three new word s in
eac h paragraph Co mpar e with a p; [rtn e r
- w h en the S UIl is s h ini n g
What G i ll yo u do in th ese pla ces?
,
Lookl
WHAT TO DOIN
WHEN IT'S VERY COLD
Go ice skat ing at Somerset House Somerset House is
a beautiful t 8th century building on the river Thames In the winter, the area in front of the house is made into an ice-skating rink There is a skating school, where you can have lessons, and there are also la te -night sessions and DJ nights In November and December there is an enormous Christmas tree, and the cafe serves special Christmas food
2 WHEN IT'S RAINING
Go to South Kensington, and visit three wonderful museums Y ou can walk from one to the other because they are all very near The Science Museum is very popular with adults and children and also the Na tural H istory Museum, which has Ufe-si ze rOQotic dinosaurs and other fascinating exhibits The third museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, is full of art and design from at! over the world It has an amazing collection of f ashion from the 17th century to the present day And if the sun comes out, cross the road into KenSington Gardens, one of London's many parks, and visit the famous statue of Peter Pan
3 WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING
Go to Hampstead Heath, London 's biggest park
From the top of Parliament Hill , in th e south part of the Heath, you can see many of London's famous monuments, including 5t Paul's Cathedral and the London Eye Have a picnic, and then, if it's hot, walk to the open-air swimming pool, where you can swim with plants and trees all round you It is a magical place, and you can't believe that you are
in the middle of a capitaL city
WHERE CAN YOU ?
see some animaLs that don't exist today see a famous character from a book