Bài tập giáo trình tiếng Anh IELTS Face2Face elementary (Mới bắt đầu)
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Trang 4Welcome to the class! p3
TETTĂỀ colours; the alphabet; days of the week
(LATED saying hello and goodbye; classroom instructions; names
1 Meeting people pB
countries ané nationalities; numbers 0-100; jobs; a and an; age; personal possessions (1);
"pital; this, ta, these, thase
(fEPDTHRR be positive, negative, 1h- and yes/no questions, short answers; subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
Tae intraducing people; asking for personal details
2 People and possessions pia
(TT adjectives (1); adjectives with very, personal possessions (2); family, time wards; things
in z house; prepositions of place
G@ENTW rave got positive, negative, questions, short answers; possessive 's
“TD talking about the time; asking about prices
2 Daily life pts
daily routines; free time activities (1), time phrases with on, in, af, every, months; dates;
‘frequency adverts
‘TTD Present Simple: positive, negative, Wh- and yes/no questions, short answers
(Wyou/we/they), Subject and object pronouns
phrases for special days; suggestions
4 Time off p20
EXERTED tree time activities (2); things you like/don't like; fke/love/nate, food and drink,
countable and uncountable nouns
GETEED Present Simple: positive, negative, questions, short answers (he/she,
requests and offers
5 Homes and shops p25
([ETTTE? ii: tonlbo coulty, ors and things in nose; shops; things to buy, elaes,
plural nouns
TU tere isthere are, How much Mow many : some, any, a
Real shop language
6 Good times, bad times p30
adjectives; life events; weekend activities; adjectives with very, really, quite, too
GEE Past Simple: be; Past Simple regutar and irregular verbs: positive, W- questions
cz showing interest, continuing a conversation
7 Films, music, news 85
CEENTED types of film; types of musio; past time phrases; question words; irregular Past Simple
forms; a, an and the
(GENIC Pest Simple: negative, yes/no questions, short answers; question forms
TELM talking about the news
B Let's go away 40
[ETTIIE holiday activities; adjectives to describe places; verb collocations
GEER carrcar'ttor possibilty; comparatives
——ằẽĂ Reading and Writing Portfofo 1
Reading English addresses; hotel registration forms Writing capital letters (1); addresses; filing in a hotel
Reading and Writing Portfolio 3
Reading learner profiles
Writing — connecting words (1): and, but, because,
Reading and Writing Portfolio 5 p72
Reading adverts for places to live
Writing paragraphs (1); letter toa friend
Reading and Writing Portfolio 6
Reading a student's composition Writing paraaraphs (2); connecting words (2):
after, when, and then; a composition
p74
‘Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 p76
eating entertainment adverts waiting messages 2}: text message
Reading and Writing Portfolio 8 p78
Reading tourist information on the Intemet
\Writing describing places: paragraphs (3); phrases with
KT TTR pannngauyou and without the
Answer Key
9 Allin a day’s work pas | Reading and Writing Portfolio 9 80
\work; types of transport; travelling words/phrases; indoor and outdoor activities; adverbs Reading job adverts
and adjectives Writing a formal leer
Present Continuous?
c talking on the phone
10 Mind and body p50 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 10 p82 CEEEEDD heath How often an requncy exzessons; appearance; character; heath Reaging letters asking for advice
problems; treatment; weather, word building Writ id possessive adiectives;
EU? telking about heatth
11 Future plans p55 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 11 p84
verb collocations; studying; verb patterns Reading a tourist brochure; an emait
Guim a going a positive, negative, Wh- and yes/no questions, short answers, might or Writing common mistakes; a description of a town/city
2 going 10 ẤUOUZTỀ asking for and giving directions
12 Life experiences p60 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 12 pêô EREMEGD big and smal numbers; things and places at an aiport Reading airport signs; a posteard
[EET swperlatives; Present Perfect: positive, negative; Have you ever ?questions and Writing useful phrases for a posteard
short answers
LÊ attearpert
Elementary Reading and pee
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Saying hello and goodbye {ay
@ Fill in the gaps with these words
Helố Hi I'm my meet too Nice
cHiara ‘Hello? name's Chiara
CHIARA — Niceto” you
EDUARDO © to meet you ”
Goodbye you Bye See Monday
TOSHI Yes, see "”
Welcome to the class!
Language Summary Welcome, Stucdent’s Book p121
The alphabet E77:
© a) Fill in the gaps Use capital letters
2 Read NS your book
3 Match q) the article
4 Don't 4) the gaps
5 Work e) the words to the pictures
6 Fillin f) write
8 Work h) the questions
9 Look “ i) your book
T0 Answer j) your answers
T1 Check k) and practise
12 Listen Ú at page six
@
Trang 6'Welcome
© Fill in the gaps with these words
Days of the week (1)
© G) write the days
Trang 71 Meeting people
Language Summary 1, Student’s Book p122
1A Where are you from?
Introducing people (1) b) (S ] Write the nationalities
countries in 2a)
@ Fill in the gaps with these phrases for tlfeicountriesiin ge)
Hetté I'm fine, thanks How are you Nice tomeet you thisis And you
katy Hi, Dan ?
Countries, nationalities and languages [75
be: positive and Wh- questions
GE Write these sentences with ’m,
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© Choose the correct words
1 (Ế/! name is Warren Mears
Bis AWhar/{sumamey, hen 3 What’ he/his nationality?
by their /are / names / What / first ? ¬ 7 We/Our are both students
Christophe Dugarry 8 Is thal you/your dog?
— and Véronique Boutron 9 What’ it/its name?
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6 manager Penelope Cruz Elton John Tom Cruise and john Travolta
actress (Spain) musician (England) actors (the USA}
7 =— Australian hotel
2 Is/actress / an / Penelope Cruz ? be: negative, yes/no questions and short
Make these sentences negative Write
wo negative sentences if possible
4 from / Elton John / England / 1s ?
1 He’ a teacher
He isn’t a teacher 5 [rom / Tom Cruise and John Travolta / Are / the USA ?
He's nota teacher
b) Look at the photos Write short answers to the questions in 5a)
A Excuse ® Are you from Spain?
8 we aren't We're "°, Mexico
& And what do you " 2
B ÌmP doctor and Carlos is? engineer:
@
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1 ten + seven - four = thirteen
Asking for personal details
a) Read conversations 1-3 Fill in gaps a)—j) with
the correct questions
« OK, first | need your personal details
° What's your surname ?
8 No, I'm single
a OK, thank you And
A Well, good to see you again, Kerry
B You too See you on Saturday?
A Yes, great Oh, ©
® Thank you very much
b) Match pictures A-C to conversations 1-3
Lanouage
Schaal
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Personal possessions (1) (iE)
(S) Write the vowels
(a, ¢, i, 0, #) in these words
this, that, these, those (7)
@ Fill in the gaps with this, that, these or those
@® Excuse me |s * number 52?
What are ' those
buildings over there?
© Read this information Tick the truc sentences Correct the false sentences
Learn Fast! Language School class register
Level Elementary Room 12 Teacher Anna Simmons
Name Nationality | Address in the UK Phone number Dagmara Marosz | Polish 56 New Road, SW4 6HK 020 8533 4689 (home) Eưim Ali Turkish, 3a Grove Street, El] 4WA 07974 344598 (mobile) Nina Petrov Russian 78 West Road, NW1 4TJ 07734 384587 (mobile) Marcelo Santos Brazilian 22 High Street, NW12 3WS 020 8866 8977 (home)
| Russia Ề
1 Nina is from Gerstetty 5 Evrim is from Russia
2 Marcelo is from Brazil, / 6 Marcelo’s address is 22 West Road
3 Dagmara’s home phone number 7 Nina’y mobile number is 07734 384587
is 020 8533 4689 8 The teacher's surname is Simmons
<P Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 p64
Trang 122 People and possessions
Language Summary 2, Student’s Book p124
2A What’s important to you?
Adjectives (1} Personal possessions (2) (7
their opposites,
a CĐplayer
Adjectives with very (2 have got: positive and negative (2)
Tick the correct sentences Look at the table Then fill in the gaps with ‘ve got, have got, haven't got,
Change the incorrect sentences 's got or hasn't got
5 These are expensives shoes
6 Mark’s got a car very old i a digital camera
7 The President is a very Kaien 7 Karen and Tony
imponant man 3 She aDVD player, a computer
5 He aradio player
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have got: questions and short answers ~”
@ a) Make questions with these words bh) Look at the table in 4
Then write short answers to
2 Has /a computer / got / Robert ?
1 No, she hasn't
Terry Hi, my name's Terry I'm married and my wife's name is grandparents —_ grandmother
Megan We've got one son His name is George and he’s two years granddaughter grandsons
old I've got one sister, Brenda, She's married and her husband's aunt uncle cowsins
name is Nate They've got two children Their daughter's name is
Tracy and she’s got a brother called David And my parents? Well, 1 Arthur is Traey and David's
my father’s name is Arthur and my mother's name is Shirley, We're
2 Shirley is their
3 Terry is their
4 Megan is their 0
5 Tracy, David and George
are Arthur and Shitley’s
6 Tracy is their „
7 David and George are their
8 Tracy and David are George’s
9 Arthur and Shirley are his
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Review: question forms
© a) Make questions with these words
Who is David's aunt?
2 got/has/ brothers and sisters / How many /
Look at the picture of Terry’s family Fill in the gaps
with the correct names and %
5 Brenda’ / Terry / parents / Who / and / are ?
1 Brenda is George’s aunt
6 have / grandchildren / How many / got / Arthur and Shirley ?
5 George is Megan and _ son
7 is/ David / Who / uncle /and / Tracy's ?
7 Arthur is Terry and _ father
1 Shirley{ got wo children, Terry and Brenda
b) Answer the questions in 5a),
2 Terry unemployed at the moment
3 The
6 He got a computer company 5) ae
b) Does the % in the sentences in 4a) mean is, 6
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@© ri the gaps with these words © Fill in the gaps with these words
year day weeks hours days Jt past from to at Welcome
months seconds - minutes time it's What Excuse
1 One year = l2 at a) A What time is 1 f
BD ee = 365
2 86,400
B Its five 2_past seven
b) A What 3 is your Spanish class?
_ four o'clock
B Its 4
_ time is your brothers English class?
Telling the time fZ:
© write these times in ovo ways 8
six thirty Fone eight o'clock
da 8 re me, have you got the time, please?
B Yes, 9 nwenty past ten
A Thanks very much
B You're 0
Asking about prices (=)
© Tim wants to buy tickets for a concert Fill in the gaps
with these sentences
Excusermé? Thank you What time is the concert?
Right Thanks a lot OK Two tickets, please Here you are
How much are the tickets for tomorrow's concert?
TIM TICKET SELLER Yes?
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1 Where’ the plant? (desk)
It’s by the desk
2 Where are the books? (sofa)
3 Where's the dog? (coffee table)
2) How many British peopte have got a TV? 99%
b) How many people in the UK have got a video
© 99% of British people have got a TV and 73%
of these have got two or more TVs
@ 89% have got a video recorder or a DVD player
45% of families in the UK have got one car and 28% have got two or more cars 27% of British
people haven't got a car
@ 92% of people in the UK have got a phone in their homes and about 70% have got a mobile phone
© 400,000 British children under the age of ten have
@ About 83% of British people have got a CD player
and 78% have got a camera,
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1 leave home/work/breakfast 4 go lunchito bedihome
Review: prepositions
Fill in the gaps with these
prepositions You can use each
preposition more than once
2 start classes/live/work 5 finish work/home/ctasses
in at for to from Present Simple: positive (/you/we/they) (9)
e@ Write Barry’s sentences about his daily routine
10 Where are you
Review: pronouns and possessive adjectives
© Choose the correct words
Bobs @ap)/me brother
Where do them/they work?
sneee classes I see he/him every day
SĨ in the university café 4 This is we/our new DVD player
@
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Present Simple: Wh- questions (1/ou/we/they)
a} Read about Hannah and Roy’s daily routine
Fill in the gaps with these words/phrases
divé have lunch start work finish work
‘getup gethome go to bed
We're theatre actors and we | five in New York
Wet _ at ten o'clock and
at about three o'clock in a café, We leave home at four
o'clock and we 5 al seven in the
evening We &., _ a about eleven
o'clock and we 7, ina restaurant
one o'clock in the morning and then we watch TV for
an hour We ® at about three o'clock
Atabout one o'clock in the moming
They watch TV
Atabout three o'clock in the morning,
3B Evenings and weekends
Free time activities (1)
Ø a) Fill in the gaps with these words
b) Write phrases from 1a) under the correct picture
fer to watch stay with visit
sport the out(x2) go friends
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Time phrases with on, in, at, every (2) Present Simple: yes/no questions and short answers
© Read Glen's email Choose the correct words (/you/welthey) (=)
Make questions with these words Then write the short answers
or Bos
1 you/ in / Do / England / live?
Dear Mum and Dad
and I've got a new job in a computer company! Jessica XK No.tdon't,
and | both get up *@)/in seven o'clock “on/every day
and we get home “on/at about eight “in/every the
evening We don't go out ‘in/on the week, but | go for = _— ?
a drink with friends after work Severyfin Friday and
2 your / Do / work / parems ?
friends “in/at the afternoon “At/Every Sunday we go
to Jessica's parents for a barbecue and we leave their
Read Glen's email again Tick the correct sentences 3 Has he gota laptop? 3} Yes, you do
Make the other sentences negative
4 Do you eal outa lot? đ) Yes, 1 do
1 Glen and Jessica are very happy in Australia 7 aWATE hey (roma Fratice? STrsfrobz
2 They get up at six every day 6 Do we write the answers? f) Yes, they have
_They don't get up at six every day 7 Are you a doctor? g) Yes, she is
3 They get home at six in the evening 8 Do your sisters work? h) Yes, they are
b) Write negative short answers for the questions
6 They dom get up early on Saturdays
=] Jessica’s parents have a barbecue every weekend
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3C Special days
Then put them in the correct order on 5" b h y!
‹ weemNob [ |]
4) liãrp Oo
with these phrases
gFumyabe [ ]
h) trebOco [ ] What'sthedatetoday © What shall we Lets buy
‘on the twenty-fifth what about
b) Make questions with these words, BLAINE e date today , Andy?
Then answer the questions any — Irs the twenty-second, | think
1 A What / today / date / the /’s ? ELAINE It Carolines birthday?
ELAINE (OK,# one this afternoon
? ANDY Yes, we can use your credit card
Trang 213D Early bird or night owl?
Frequency adverbs (25)
L1) Choose the correct answers,
1 Doctors alwaysi@ftenynever work at the weekends
2 Most people hardly ever/usually/never go to bed
before 3 a.m in the week
3 People sometimes/often/never live to be 200 years old
4 People often/hardly ever/never watch TY in the evenings
5 January always/often/sometimes has 3 days
6 June usually/hardly ever/never has 28 days
7 Months often/hardly ever/never have 29 days
Word order of frequency adverbs
Put the frequency adverbs in the correct places in
these sentences,
never
+ Welhave dinner before seven in the evening, (never)
2 We're at home on Sunday evenings (usually)
3 They go to bed afier midnight (often)
4 I'm tired on Monday mornings (always)
5 [do sport on Saturdays (sometimes)
6 } don’t have a party on my birthday (usually)
7 My children get up early at the weekend (hardly ever)
Reading
© Read about Ray’s family Then answer the questions
1 What do his parents do?
His father’s a doctor and his mother's anager
2 How many brothers and sisters has Ray got?
3 Where do they live?
4 Is Jeanette a student?
5 How many people have dinner together on
Thanksgiving in Ray’s house?
6 When is Thanksgiving?
My name's Ray and 'I live with my parents in Seattle,
in the USA, My dad’s a doctor and my mum’s @ manager of a shop | sometimes help *her at the weekends I've also got a brother, Peter, and a sister,
Jeanette Peter’s an actor - we sometimes see *him on
TV - and Jeanette's at university ‘They both live in California so we don’t see *them very often, but they
always come to visit Sus on Thanksgiving every year
Thanksgiving is a very important holiday in the USA
7{t's always on the fourth Thursday in November and people usually go home to be with their families In the
evening Swe all have a big traditional meal with turkey,
corn, sweet potatoes — and pumpkin pie, of course
Subject and object pronouns {5}
@ Look at the words in bold in the text in 3
Who or what do they talk about?
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Language Summary 4, Student’s Book p128
4A Away from home
Free time activities (2) (0)
Look at the words/phrases in bold Fill in the
gaps with these verbs,
b) Choose the correct words
My sister workA@orkD in Ltaly
I go/goes to the cinema every Friday
His brother five/lives in London
We usually eat/eats out at the weekend
My husband get/gets home at six
He go/goes running in the morning
play read go(x4) watch (x2) take listen (x 2)
OP home Perugia, Italy Lima Peru
3 —— PP languages ' alitleFrench ' very good English
radio in the morning
25_ in Perugia, ltaly (live)
_ ina restaurant (work)
3 He _a little French (speak)
a DVD or, 0 music On Saturdays
loften® sport on TV and my
PAOLA girlfriend and I sometimes ” dancing
5 Paola
th ing Oh, and lh 7
swimming on Sunday mornings When I'm on -
holiday 1 usually Ê
_ lots of books - and I always
1 Paola speaks French
Present Simple positive: spelling rules (#e/she/it) iS 2 Jacopo lives in Warsaw
ee
the incorrect forms
1] eee inese ks 7 6 it aa 4 Paola and Jacopo live in Poland
3 he listens 8 she plays 5 Jacopo and Paola speak Russian
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» Review: Present Simple
4A and 4B
@ Fill in the gaps Put the verbs in the correct form of the Present Simple
Joanne Carling’is a joumalist and she "works (work) for
News World, aTV news channel, $he 2 aun (NOE have) a typical
daily routine — she 7
4 (start) work at midnight and she
_ Ginish) at six in the morning!
“| usually ® (go} to bed at about two in the afternoon,”
says Joanne, “and 1° (get up) at nine in the evening
Then 17, (have) ‘breakfast’ and | usually ®
(get) to work at about ten o'clock.”
SheÊ „ (NOt have) anything to eat at work, but she always
= ò (ge) home, The morning is her free time and she usually its
(watch) OVDs or she”
a) 14
De
(have) a big meal when she 1L,
(do) some sport
„ (ke) my job very much,” says Joanne “But my
Things you like/don’t like (7)
@ (S) Write the words
likellovehale
© 4) Write these words/phrases in the correct place
love hate dont quite really OK Hke
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Present Simple: questions and short answers (he/she/it)
s3
Read about two more people on the TV game show First Date!
Complete the questions and short answers
home town Liverpool
job “history fencher
freetime | tenis (on Sundays)
¡ |_t4aclong) (two booles a wee)
likes ttolian food, rock muse eee)
doesn'tlike | playing computer games nhi?
ive_ in London? (live)
No, she does!
© 4 Make questions about Evelyn with
these words
1 live / Evelyn / does / Where ?
Where.does Evelyn tive
2 she /in her free time / does / do / What ?
Trang 254C Eating out
Food and drink (1)
(S) Write the words
Requests and offers {7777
© a) Fill in the gaps with these words
What Can you like Would have I'd
+ [W] What would you like to ea?
z | ]Wed twopizzas, please
Yes, please
Can we Would
b) Who says sentences 1-8 in 2a)? Write W (waiter) or C (customer)
you like anything to drink?
like a beer
a bottle of wine, please?
like red or white?
© 4 Tony and Pam are in a restaurant Make sentences with these words to complete the conversation
1 now / you / Would / like / to order ?
2 and /1/ chips / Can /a cheeseburger / have ?
3 sandwich, / And / like / please /a tuna/T'd
4 to drink / like / you / would / What ?
5 of / like / wine fa botile / red / We'd
6 mineral water /1/ have / of /a boule / Can ?
7 like / you / still or sparkling / Would ?
8 else / you / anything / Would / like ?
9 please, / like / we'd / Yes, / coflees / two
10 we / And / the bill / can / have ?
WAITER PAM TONY WAITER TONY PAM WAITER PAM
WAITER PAM WAITER TONY WAITER
Trang 26@© G) do the puzzle Find the food W) Read the article Are these sentences true (T) or
false (FY?
1 [T| Chinese people eat a lot of rice
2 ‘Tea in Tibet is different to tea in the UK
3 [ ] You can buy beef in every McDonalds
restaurant in the world
4 [ ] Japanese people eat a lot of chocolate
s [_] The menu at the Royal Dragon restaurant is
We all love food — but we don’t all like
he same things Read these amazing food
facts from around the world and see how
different we are
Countable and tabs f People in China eat 134,800,000,000 kgs of rice a year
EODESIODIUHCODNAQUSINOHOOIEENE ˆˆ ~morethan in any other counry in the world
ah threnriinae=: > in Tibet, people don’t have sugar in their tea, they
Td like @ cheeseburger and _- chips, please & have butter ~ and salt!
2 1love tomatoes, but 1 hate lsh > in McDonald's restaurants ín India they don’t sell
_apple and _ orange Ỉ beef All the meat in their burgers is chicken or lamb
They also sell vegetatian burgers
4 Can Ihave glass of white wine, please? TP it, hênnic dMIES6ANTET 40 Hes & yocr
5 We often eat t, but we don't usually eat
a a i DO) > American people eat about 10 kg of chocolate every tice year, but the Japanese eat only 3 kg a year
6 Dave has _ tuna sandwich every lunchtime NI Tre T0yai Dragon restaurentin’Bangkok, Thailand,
7 Do you like tea or cofÏee? has space for 5,000 customers at one time There are
1,200 waiters and cooks, and over 1,000 items on
b) Tick the correct sentences Change the the menu
incorrect sentences
} The 8olo per Due restaurant in Vacone, in central Italy, Can | have a mixed salad, please? 4 has only got one table - for two people!
1 really like cheese
Thave a banana every day
Tlove a jam on a toast for breakfast
Do you eat meat? & Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 p70 )
Lofien have a cheese sandwich for lunch
Would you like a rice with your meal?
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5 Homes and shops
Language Summary 5, Student’s Book p131
5A My kind of place
Places in a town/the country
© Look at the map of Tayford,
a small own in England
Then match these words to
shops [_] a bus station [_]
a bed and breakfast ["]
= Read what Nathan says about
Tayford Fill in the gaps with
there’, there are, there isn’t or
there aren't
Complete the questions about Taylord
Then write the short answers
4 nice pafk near the centre
Lots of tourists visit the town in the summer
3 Iwo or three good hotels Bi
and some cheap bed and breakfasts
Bee also four or five very good restaurants On Saturdays
a market every day, only at the weekend
š E lots of beautiful houses ìn Tayford - some oí them
: 6 _ any restaurants?
are over 500 years old - but ® _ any museums,
beautiful lakes five miles away,but” _ any mountains "
near the town, 'Ê, @ station with trains every hour to
Beene any Old houses?
Oxford, but? a0 airport near here
@
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Review: there/it/they
Nathan's sister, Fiona, lives in Oxford Read
about the town, Then choose the correct answers
I love living in Oxford (@&3yThere’s a beautiful town
and the people are really friendly *#t isn’t/There isn’t very
big but they’re/there are lots of things to do in the
evening “They are/There are four cinemas here and lots of
bars and clubs with different food and music In the centre
of town ‘it’s/there’s a really good market and “they are
/there are some really nice cafés there "They aren’t/
There aren't very expensive, and my friends and I often go
there for lunch or a coffee after work “It’s/There’s also a
great place to go shopping for food *They're/There are lots
of students in Oxford of course, because "it’s/there’s a
famous university town Thousands of tourists come here
every year to see the university colleges
"They are/There are thirty-five different
colleges and “they’re/there are very
interesting to visit 1 think Oxford is a
very nice place to live
5B Renting a flat
Rooms and things in a house ©)
@© (Pe the puzzle Find the thing in a house (4)
Make these sentences negative
1 There are three hotels
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How much 2/How many ? 2)
Fill in the gaps with How much or How many Theu choose
the correct answers
1 _ How many states are there in the USA?
6 countries are Uhere in the world?
There are about 100/140/190
_ people live in the UK?
About 30/60/90 million
chocolate dues each person
in the USA eat a year?
‘About 5/10/15 kg
e
some, any, a (0)
Nathan has got a new flat in Tayford Read the conversation
Then fill in the gaps with sonte, any or a
NATHAN Hello, Mum I'm in my new flat 11s great!
MUM Oh good Is there "any funiture?
iving room there are*_ chairs,
_ small TY,
NATHAN — Yes, in the
mum Oh, that’s good Haye you goL", bed?
NATHAN Yes, of course! There’ ©,
NATHAN Yes, there are |"
Don't worry, Mum, everything’ OK!
milk and bread and things
_ good shops near the station
5B
© chang the incorrect words in bold
~ some
1 Pye got any eggs:
Td like an information, please
Are there a nice calés near your house?
L haven't got no money, There’s some double bed in the bedroom
Has your house gol any garden?
T haven't got a brothers or sisters
9 There isn't some shower in the bathroom
0 There’s any milk in the fridge
Review: questions
© a) Make questions with these words
1 CDs / How many / have / got / you ? _How many CDs have you got?
2 brothers / Have / sisters / got / any / you/ or 7
3 your /are / family / people / How many /
there / in ?
4 week / do / spend on / every / How much /
you / food ?
5 your / house there / Is / airport /an / near ?
6 house / bedrooms / there / your / are /
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1 a supermarket a) bread — FiHin the gaps in the tourist's sentences with
2 abank b) newspapers, cigarettes, etc these phrases
6 a kiosk ora newsagentS f) books
8 a baker’ 8) fruit and vegetables ayes “maps of
9 a department store i) send letters
Things to buy (7) And these four postcards,
@ (S) Write the missing letters 4 No, thank you oo
b} Write the sentences from 3a) in the conversation
SHOP AssistanT = Hello, Can I help you?
SHOP ASSISTANT Would you like any stamps?
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2 My sisters goifnew pair of boots
3 I need a new shorts
4 Thats a nice pair of jean
5 These ctothes is very expensive
6 There are a pair of shoe under the bed
7 [havent gota green trousers
© Read about Bluewater, a shopping cenue in England,
Are these sentences true (1) or false (F)?
1 | T| Bluewater is in Europe
2 It’s got 330 clothes shops
3 There are lots of different types of restaurants
Bluewater is near London
8 les closed on Sundays
Bluewater, 5 miles from the town of Gravesend in England, is one of the
biggest shopping centres in
Europe There are over 330, shops, with over 100 clothas shops and three department stores There are also over 40 cafés and restaurants with food from all over the world - American burgers, Italian pasta, South African chicken and, of course, treditional English fish and chips Or for a special meal, there are aiso some excellent French, Spanish and Chinese restaurents with five-star food and service
But Bluewater isn't only about shopping It's in the middle
of some beautiful parkland, with six lakes for boating and fishing There's also a 13-screen cinema, a health club, 3
golf course, and tots of places for children to play
And when you're tired, there’s a ‘Place of Quiet"
where you can go and relax
Bluewater is half an hour from the centre of Londen
by train There is also free parking for 13,000 cars
It is open every day, from 10.00 a.m.-9.00 p.m from Monday to Friday, 9.00 a.m.-8.00 p.m on Saturdays and 11.00 a.m.5.00 p.m on Sundays
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| 6 Good times, bad times
Language Summary 6, Student's Book p134
6A Three generations
Adjectives (2) (7) Questions and short answers with was/were —
@ ACG) Write the adjectives Then write their opposites © 4 Vake questions with these words
1 Amandla / Was / best friend / Helen's ?
Read about Helen’s holiday in Australia in 1986, Choose
the correct words
b) Write short answers to the questions in 3a)
HeLEN When | \@aS¥were thirteen my best friend Yes, she.was
school In 1986 Amanda and | “was/were on holiday in
Australia and there Swas/were a beach party near our
hotel There Swasn't/weren’t any other English people 4
there — they were all Australian There ‘was/were one very ee
friendly at first — but two years later we °was/were
husband and wife! Our daughter, Rebecca, “was/were born four years later in Perth, where we live now It “was/were 7 her thirteenth birthday yesterday!
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Reading
Read about 1986 Then fill in the gaps with these question words
and was or were,
Where Who (x2) Howald How many What When
1 Where .was the football World Cup?
© The football World Cup was in Mexico
The final was between Argentina and
West Germany on 29" June, 1986
Argentina won 3-2
A In 1986 Ronald Reagan was President
of the USA, Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister and Mikhait
Gorbachev was President of the USSR
"| Spain and Portugal joined the European Community (now called the European
Union or the EU) on January 1* 1986
There were then 11 countries in the EC
1 Top Gun was the most popular film in
1986 The star of the film, Tom Cruise,
was 24 years old
5 Madonna was the most popular singer
in the UK in 1986 She was 28 years old,
6B People who changed the world
b) Fill in che gaps with the correct form of the verbs in 1a)
When does Victor finish, school?
In the USA about 50% of married people
3 They awo sons They're 14 and 17
8 Inever letters to friends, | always email them
Past Simple regular and irregular
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Reading
© Read about ewo people who changed the world Then put the verbs in the Past Simple
Mahatma Gandhi Emmeline Pankhurst ỉ R
born on October 2"9 1869, in Porbandar, born in Manchester, England, in 1858,
University College, London and then? Pankhurst, a lawyer, and they" (ave)
(work) as a lawyer in South Africa for 21 years Gandht five children In 1889 Emmeline? (start)
4 (leave) South Africa in 1915 and The Women’s Party to fight for the vote* for women
5 (return) te India, He ©, ft They "3 _ thave) a lot of problems with
{become} the leader of the fight for Indian independence the police and in 1912 Emmeline “4 _ {go}
from the British Gandhi spent* seven years in prison and to prison twelve times They finally "5 (win)
spent = Past Simple of spend vote = when you choose a politician or feader in an election
Past Simple: Wh- questions {77} Review: Past Simple questions
@ Fill in the gaps in these questions There is one gap for each word © a) Fill in the gaps with did, was or were
2 years _ spend in prison? 5 class? When your last English
Richard Pankhurst
when he young?
In 1889
In 1928.
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the gaps with the
Past Simple of the
verbs in the boxes
sleep be get clean (x 2)
go have do (x2)
14" October Saturday
11 slept w†iE ninethirty ond then TL
the washing David + The nạ
shopping together in the afternoon
in the morning and we 5
very tired when we
home, so he went to bed
a fo the
Ln the evening 1°
cinema with Katy and we %
a great time Bed at midnight
write (x2) be sleep work
watch go stay have
Eee FOr tine hours fast aight
ee ft bed and 4
pas a lon email to Hany, =
he's in South America at the moment
a report for Monday's meeting
and TR_, to bed af efeven whey
ave there onky, two days in a weekend?
a) Yvonne is at work on Monday morning Read the conversation Then choose the correct responses 1-6
YVONNE STUART YVONNE STUART YVONNE STUART YVONNE STUART
YVONNE STUART
YVONNE STUART YVONNE STUART YVONNE
STUART YVONNE STUART YVONNE STUART
YVONNE STUART
Hi, Stuari, How was your weekend?
It was fantastic! | went away for the weekend
With Linda, my girlfriend It was her birthday
3Oh, nice./YouTe joking! 9
We went to the Opera House and did lots of shopping
= you know, the usual things
Ina nice little hotel near Bondi Beach
Hmm, it sounds great
Yes, it was, So how was your weekend?
It was fine, very quiet My husband, David, was
in bed with a cold
4Oh, greatt/Oh, dear Is he OK now?
No, he isn’t
SWhat ashame.!Wow! ————
1 went to the cinema
SYou're joking!/Oh, right 8 ms 2)
Ti was called Frank’ Happiness
Oh yes, | know What did you
b) Make questions with these words and write them in the correct places a)-g) in 2a)
like / it / What / was ?
go/ Who / with / you / did ? you / on Saturday evening / do / did / What ?
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a) Read the conversations Then choose the correct words
1
Wow! Thats a Gealip/too big TV
Yes, I bought it last week It was too/very expensive
>No
Do you want to come to the Caritas club tonight?
Its very/too cheap
No, | hate that place Its always too/quite crowded
Hi, Chris You look quite/really happy
Yes, | won £10 million on the lottery last weekend!
Mum, can we go and sce Dead Again?
Sorry, you're very/too young, I’s for people over 18
b) Match conversations 1-4 to pictures A-D
a) Read the email about Naomi’s weekend Change the incorrect words in bold
8€ d
Hi Suzie
Do you remember that ee boyfriend, Jason, twin a
competition last June? Well, iast weekend we went ?in Parist
It ‘were amazing! We travelled first class on the plane and
stayed in a Stoo beautiful hotel by the River Seine On
Saturday afternoon we *walk around the city and ’go to the
Louvre Museum Then in the evening we went to a classical concert — it was *teo good On Sunday we *have breakfast
by the river and it "were very romantic Then “on the
afternoon we went up the Eiffel Tower When we "was at the top of the tower Jason asked me to marry “he! | said yes, of course! Then we had dinner in a wonderful restaurant
and we “arrive back in London “in about midnight It was
a fantastic weekend!
Speak soon, Love
Naomi
6D The good and the bad
b) Read the email again, Then complete
sentences 1—8 with when they did these
7 They arrived back in London
” Jason won a competition
& Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 p74
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and irregular verbs
Look at the photo of the actor,
Sean Connery Then read about
his life and put the verbs in
the Past Simple,
7 Films, music, news
Language Summary 7, Student's Book p136
The life of Sean Connery
Sir Sean Connery "was (be} born on August 25'" 1930 in Edinburgh, Scotland
anumber of different jobs His first acting job °
in the musical South Pacific He § the Spring, in 1954
Sean Connery 5 (become) famous in 1962 when he 7
(be} James Bond in the first Bond film Dr No He § Bond films and today many people still think of him as the ‘real’ James Bond In
wun (Make) his first film, Lilacs in
_ make) six other
1987 he played an Irish policeman in The Untouchables and he ®
(win) an Oscar for his performance
(get) divorced eleven years later, He !?_ get) married again in 1975 to French actress, Micheline Roquebrune He's got one son, Jason, who's also an actor Jason @ (play) lan Fleming, the writer of the James Bond
books, in the film Spymaker!
Past Simple: negative (<7
@ Tick the te sentences about Sean Connery Make the other sentences negative
1 Sean Connery was born in 1930 .¥,
2 He left school when he was 16
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Past Simple: yes/no questions and short answers (=) Review: Past Simple
© Filtin se gaps with Did, Was or Were Then read the text Oo
in 2 on p35 again and write the short answers,
Sean Connery born in Scotland?
12 his first film called South Pacific? oo
3 he the first James Bond? 0
4 he make seven Bond films?
1
2
3
went
trect these sentences
1 -ge to the cinema last night
Where was you born?
What time did you started work yesterday?
They stop work at ten last night
Where John and Barbara were last night?
We didn’t went out last night, Jan and Scott wasn't at home yesterday Who you did see at the party?
I weren't born at home
Types of music (2) Past time phrases {=}
@ (S) Write the types of music © a) Read these sentences about Julian Choose the correct words
1 par a) | | We made our first CD inf6i) Monday!
€ |7? | Mỹ father was a famous musician in/on the seventies
a 4) [_] 1 started playing the guitar onfin May ago/last year
3 ceand simuc
h # [_ ] 1went to my first concerL about five years fast/ago
8) My friends and 1 started a band six months in/ago
5 cork smuci b) Put the sentences in 2a) in the order these things happened
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@ a) Make questions with these words
1 When / born / was / Jennifer Lopez ?
_ When was Jennifer Lopez born?
2 her parents / do / [rom / Where / come ?
3 the name of / What / first film / was / her ?
4 Shakira / got / brothers and sisters / has / How many ?
5 write / When / her first song / she / did ?
6 speak / she / languages / How many / does ?
9 she / her first record / did / When / make ?
b) Read about the three people Then write the answers
to questions 1-9 in 4a)
1 On fuly 24” 1970 6
© Read these questions and answers Then fill in the gaps
with the correct question word and did, was or were
1 _Howold was Jennifer Lopez when she made On the 6?
fi ine My Family (1995), becarne famous
z after Out of Sight with George Clooney
_ family: father rom Lebonon, | mother from Colombia,
4 brothers and 4 sister
early life: wrote her fist
Song when she was 8,
first albums: Magic when she was 13,
She wrote all the
a e fasts Speaks Spanish, Portuguese tal
‘glish and Arabic: doesn't fike sweets, ch
family: father from Ecuador,
mother from Ireland,
first TV appearances: *
Star Search (1990) when she was 10,
The Mickey Mouse Club when she was 12
: with Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, first record: Reflection (1998) from the
Disney cartoon, Mufan, other facts: sang for US President Bill
Clinton live on TV (1999); doesn’t speak
Spanish fluently: recorded a Spanish-
language album, Ai Reflejo (2000)
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ZC_ What°s in the news?
Irregular Past SÌmple forms - -ˆˆ b) Read the news reports again Answer these
oO (S) write the Past Simple of these irregular verbs aeons
_Because he thought he was very
Talking about the news
Read these conversations Fill in the gaps with the phrases in the boxes
[J 24-HOUR CINEMA OPENS
Didyerrhearabout Really? No, where was it?
@®@ oO MAN LOSES WINNING TICKET Oh no, that's terrible Oh, that's good —_[s she OK?
Maidstone, thought he was a very rich man He had all P
went out to a club to celebrate with his friends The next s.E
day he looked in his wallet for the ticket — but it wasn’t
there! “Maybe 1 lost it” said Will “Or maybe one of my
ly friends took it.” aot 5
At least four people died in this morning’s earthquake in B ©
s Los Angeles, California The earthquake started at 7.38 a.m
when many people were on their way to work About a
thousand people are still without water or electricity and
The first 24-hour cinema opened last night in the centre of the man who won the lottery?
London The cinema, called Twentyfourseven, is open 24
hours a day and has 15 screens, The manager of the cinema, =
Jamie Harris, said, “Our first night was very successful We A He Jost the ticket!
had two hundred people for the film that started at 3.15 in
the moming and they all had a great time."