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Trang 2am, is, are (to be)
I'm from Brazil
to be (negative) a/an + occupation
She isn ' t a nurse
to be (questions)
Are you eigh teen?
am, is, are + adjective a/an or no
art-icle They're expensive cars
Review of units 1 to 4 Pronunciation: contractions
Where is / are ? Prepositions of place (in, on, ne xt to, under)
Where are the car keys? They're on the table
There is/are Prepositions of place (in the corner, in the middle, in front of,
behind) There's a table in the corner of the room
Is there ? Prepositions of place (opposite , in front of, between,
behind) Is there a cash ma ch ine near here? Yes, it's opposite the cinema
There is/are + some/any Countable and uncountable
Review of units 6 to 9 Pronunciation: is /a re
have got
She's got dark hair
Possessive adjectives
Have you got your passport?
this, that, these, those (demonstrative pronouns) The pronoun
one Is this your coat?
Possessive's and possessive pronouns
whose It isn't Karen's mobile It's mine
Review of units 11 to 14 Pronunciation: lsI or II
Present simple 1 Conjunctions: and/
but He works in a hospital and he lives in
Lon-don
Present simple 2 Subject and object
pro-nouns I don't like them
Adverbs of frequency
I never go to the opera
Wh- questions
Where do tigers live?
Review of units 16 to 19 Pronunciation: l I, III or fIll
Trang 3can (ability) Adverbs of manner
I can play the piano
can (offers and requests)
would like + noun (requests and offers)
We ' d like a table for two
Imperative
Turn left at the traffic lights / Print this map
Review of units 21 to 24 Pron unciation: strong and weak forms of can
62
64
66
Comparative adverbs 68
Pierre starts work earlier than Paolo
Review of units 26 to 29 Pronunciation: sentence stress 70
Present continuous 72
They're playing chess
Present simple and present continuous State verbs 74
I usually walk to work but today I'm taking a bus
Present continuous (for future arrangements) 76
We ' re playing tennis on Saturday afternoon
going to
I ' m going to travel around the USA in August
Review of units 31 to 34 Pronunciation: contractio s ' "
was/were
There was/were
could (past ability)
When he was at school he couldn't read very welf
Could ? and Would you like ? (polite requests and offers)
Review of units 36 to 39 Pronunciation: strong and weak forms of was
Trang 4Past simple (regular verbs)
I studied medicine for six years
Past simple (irregular verbs)
did/didn't (negative and questions)
They didn't get married / Did you go to university?
Past simple questions Obiect and subject questions
Review of units 41 to 44 Pronunciation: syllables
must/mustn't
have to, have got to, don't have to, must and mustn't
should/shouldn't
You should buy the red dress
had to / didn't have to (past obligation)
Review of units 46 to 49 Pronunciation: n't
Present perfect
Have you cleaned the car?
Present perfect with just, already and yet
Present perfect with for and since How long ?
Have you ever ? been and gone
Review of units 51 to 54 Pronunciation: have
Past continuous
Children were going to school
Past simple and past continuous while, when and suddenly
Conjunctions and, or, but, before, after, while, w hen, because and so "
used to
I used to have long hair
Review of units 56 to 59 Pronunciation: 151 or Izl
Trang 5all, most, some, none
Most of the studen t s are European
any-, every-, no-, some-/ -thing, -where, -one, -body
Did anyone call for me while I was at lunch?
both, neither and either
Neither of them is happy
much, many and a lot Countable and uncountable nouns
We haven't got much rice
Review of units 61 to 64 Pronunciation: of
a/an (indefinite article)
I'm going to be a pop star
the (definite article)
The sun is at the centre of our solar system
a/an and the
Can I borrow a pen? / Th e next football match is on the 25th
No article
Peruvians are friendly people
Review of units 66 to 69 Pronunciation: the
will (for future and predictions)
T here wilf be cities on the moon
will (for offers, promises and requests)
I'll be there in twenty minutes
will and going to (for decisions)
What are you going to have? I' m not sure I think I'll have the fish
going to, will and the present continuous
Review of units 71 to 74 Pronunciation: '/I
Prepositions of time (in, on, at)
They're coming on F riday at 8.30 p.m
Prepositions of place
The bar is at the top of the stairs
Relative clauses 1 (who, which, that)
I like films which make me laugh
Relative clauses 2
This is the woman (who) Jack was talking about
Review of units 76 to 79 Pronunciation: sentence stress
page 132
134
136 138 140
170
Trang 6If/When + present simple, present simple
If a mosquito bites you, it's usualfy a female
page 172
If/Unless + present simple, imperative
If you hear the fire alarm, leave the building
If/When + present simple, will
If we go this way, we 'll get to the campsite
If + present simple, modal verb
If the bus is late, you should take a taxi
Review of units 81 to 84 Pronunciation: intonation "
-ed and -;n9 adjectives
I was surprised / We have 1,000 exciting new jobs
looks, sounds, tastes, smells and feels
She looks young / This tastes delicious
Order of adjectives
two small, old, English oil paintings
Adjectives with prepositions
I'm good at snowboarding
Sense verb + adjective
Review of units 86 to 89 Pronunciation: syllables and word stress
Verb + to-infinitive
I've decided to leave my job
Verb + -;n9/ -;n9 nouns
I don't like driving at night / Driving at night is dangerous
Verb + -;n9 or verb + to-infinitive?
I'd like to help old people and children
stop + -;n9 or stop + to-infinitive?
She's stopped feeling sick / We've just stopped to have something to eat
Review of units 91 to 94 Pronunciation: intrusive Iwl
Verb + object + to-infinitive
Tell Jim to photocopy this report
Infinitive of purpose
I'm going to Florida to meet some friends
The passive: present simple
Tea is served by the host
The passive: past simple The agent by
Cacao beans were used as a form of money
Review of units 96 to 99 Pronunciation: past participles
Trang 7Hello I'm Ernesto
I'm from Brazil
I'm twenty-three and I'm single
1 Match the sentences in the box to the pictures
a She's twenty-five b He's fifty c Sh@'s two d They're sixteen e He's twelve
2 3 4 5
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Brazil Egypt Italy Japan Russia the USA
2
4 5
3 Put the words in order Use contractions
are from Spain they Ih~yJr~fr()\Ao\$p"'i~,
7 are from Japan they
8 is from she the UK
9 are from Poland we
10 are China from you
Andrea / Poland / 21 + single
H.i.,.I'\Ao\A~4r~"',IJ\Ao\Jr()\Ao\P()I"'~4,I'\Ao\ tlill~~ty~()~~"'~AJJ\Ao\Si~SI~,
2 Bruno / Germany / 32 + married
3 Marisol / Mexico / 18 + single
(age)
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a/an + occupation
She isn't Mexican
She's from Argentina
married
We aren't They aren't
Use a/an (indefinite article) with a person's occupation
• Use a before words that start with a consonant sound:
a doctor, a teacher
• Use an before words that start with a vowel sound:
an artist, an engineer
• Don't use a/an with plurals
Say doctors (don't say tl doctOls)
She isn't married She's single She isn't a nurse She's a doctor
iiI:i:I These negative forms are also possible:
he's not, we're not
I'm You're He's She's We're You're
They're
a doctor
an artist
iiI:i:I Most plurals are formed by adding -s to the singular: doctors, teachers, artists, engineers
See page 233: Spelling rules
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1 Complete the sentences with a, an or " (no article)
2 Write negative sentences
3 Correct the sentences Use the words in the box
Australia France 4AGia- Peru the USA
The Taj Mahal is in Pakistan
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No, it you
we the y
'm not
isn 't
aren't
Say Yes, I am Yes, he is (don't say Yes, I'm Yes, he's )
It's one o'clock It's quarter past two It's half past three It's quarter to four It's five past five
~ it's = it is
It's ten to six
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2 Complete the short answers
3 Answer for you with short answers
1 Are you a student?
2 Are you single?
3 Are you twenty-five?
Jack and Suzy teachers?
it half past four?
Is she from Canada?
Yes, Are they students?
6 Are you Polish?
4 ceB Write the conversations Then listen and check
you + Italian? ~ no: Spanish
7 you and Jack + American? ~ no: British A:
10 he + musician? ~ no: engineer A:
B:
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hungry
young young students
expensive
expensive cars
Use a/an (indefinite article) with adjective + singular noun: It's an expensive car
Don't use a/an with plural nouns: They're expensive car s
~ Sayan expensive car, a young student (don't say a cal expensive, a student ,oung )
Say expen s ive c ars, young stud e nts (don't say expensives cars, ,onngs students )
Key vocabuJa!'Y Adj e ctive s : angry , beau t iful , thirsty , h ungry , tire d, cheap/expensive , slow/fast, happy/unhappy ,
c o l d /hot , poor/rich , sho r t/tall , small/big , old/you ng
Exercises
Charles isn't tall
2 Elizabeth isn't young
3 The USA isn't small
4 Michael isn't short
5 David and Victoria aren't poor
6 iPods aren't big
7 I'm not old
8 We aren't ric
Trang 142 0ImJ Complete the sentences with a, an or 0 (no article) Then listen and check
It's 0 cheap car
2 They're fast cars
4 He's rich
5 It's beautiful
6 It's beautiful book
cold hot Aungry thirsty tired
It's
3
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Grammar
1 Look at the pictures and write sentences
Use the words in the table
articles adjectives
big small
2 Is it a question or a statement? Add a question mark (?) or a full stop (.)
Is she English ? 5 Are you a doctor
2 I'm a teacher · 6 It isn't a small car
3 Is it six o'clock 7 We're Russian
4 They aren't nurses 8 Are they expensive
3 Combine the sentences
He's from Russia He's a doctor
H e'S(:\\SIlSSi'11'\4()c to~,
2 She's from Britain She's a teacher
3 We're engineers We're from Spain
4 I'm a musician I'm from Italy
5 They're from Japan They're students
6 She's an engineer She's from Poland
7 He's an artist He's from Brazil
8 They're from the USA They're nurses
4 Write questions and answers
Madonna - from the USA? ~ yes I.sM'14()I'\I'\~J~()\A\j~.('! VS.AI
Y('!S, ShE!iS,
2 Tom Cruise - tall? ~ no
3 Bill Gates - rich? ~ yes
4 Julia Roberts - a musician? ~ no
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6 Ferraris - expensive? -7 yes
5 Write negative sentences Use contractions
Tom Cruise - tall
To\.<o\ (yuise isn't tall
2 Bill Gates - poor
3 The Rolling Stones - American
4 Madonna - from Italy
4 They are They're
5 We are not We aren't
Trang 17Man: Where's the phone?
Woman: It' s on the chair
Man : Oh , thank s Where are the car keys?
Woman: I o 't know Are th ey on the table?
Man: No , they aren't
Wher e questions Affirmative + prepositi on
' s the ph n e?
W h r e
a r e t h e car k eys?
I t's The y 'r e
1 Read the answers and look at the picture Write the questions Use Where's the ? or
Where are the ? Whgx:g'Sjhg ph()~g? It's on the table
Trang 182 Look at the picture in exercise 1 again Correct the prepositions in the sentences
Two are correct
2 The keys and the wallet are under the chair
3 The books are under the bag
4 The bag is next to the table
6 The phone is under the table
and check
Jt's"'1'I4~x: the chair 6 the bag
2 ThgyJy~jl'l in the bag 7 the chair
3 the book 8 the wallet
4 the camera 9 the phone
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apartment There's a living room,
a kitchen, a bedroom and a
bathroom
There's a big window in the
living room There are two sofas
There's a table in the middle of
the room and there's a television
in the corner
The bedroom is small There's a
bed, a desk and a chair The desk
is next to the bed and in front of
the window
There's no window in the
bathroom and there's no bath
~ there isn't = there is not
there aren't = there are not
There's no sofa = There isn't a sofa
Prepositions of place
in the corner / in the corner of the room
in front of the window
in the middle / in the middle of the room
behind the door
all~mMb:ij1 Rooms and furniture : li v ing room , kit c h n, bedroom, ba thr oom, ba th , bed , c h ir , des k , door,
s h owe r , so f a, table, t elev i sio , window
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1 Complete the sentences with There's or There are
Ih~~~Js a table in the kitchen 4 a table next to the sofa
2 four chairs in the corner
The bedroom's big ~
2 The bedroom's small D
3 The chair's behind the door in the bathroom D
4 The television's in front of the sofa D
5 There are four chairs and a table in
the middle of room 0
6 There are three windows in the living room D
7 There's a bath and there's a shower D
5 a sofa between the windows
8 There's a chair next to the bed D
9 There's a big bed in the middle of the room
10 There's a big sofa D
11 There's a big window in the living room D
12 There's a shower - there's no bath D
13 There's a table and four chairs in the corner
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b 1
8 Is there ?
Prepositions of place (opposite, in front of, between, behind)
Man: Yes, there is It' s in Marlowe Street,
opposite the supermarket
Man : You're we lcom e
• •• Places in to w n: ca f e cas h ma c hine , c in ema , y m , o t e l , o ffi ce, r es t a ur a nt , sw i mm i n g p oo l,
s up e rmark e t , taxi r ank
In a hotel : r ec epti o , l ift , the gro un d /first/ s e co nd/thi rd fl oo r
o No, there isn't But there's a
swimming pool on the third floor
o Excuse me
o You're welcome
o Is there a gym in the hotel?
Trang 222 Look at the hotel lift and the questions Write the answers
Is there a restaurant in the hotel? 'fgsJ Jhgx:g is, It's ()\:}Jhg J ix: stfl()()x:,
3 Is there a swimming pool?
Yes, there is It's in Gill Street, next to the cafe
Yes, there is It's next to the cinema
Yes, there is It's in Burton Street, behind the cafe
Yes, there is It's in Long Street
Yes, there is It's opposite the cinema
Yes, there is It's between the supermarket and the restaurant
Is there a cinema? Where is it?
'fgSIJhgx:giS J J'Sj\:}l)\:}i() h $tx:ggt()pp()sitgJhgpi~~o.x:gSt o l\x:o ht,
2 Is there a cash machine? Where is it?
3 Is there a supermarket? Where is it?
4 Is there a swimming pool? Where is it?
5 Is there a taxi rank? Where is it?
6 Is there an Italian restaurant? Where is it?
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Countable and uncountable nouns
Presentation
Man : Are there any bi sc uit s?
milk
app l es
T here are so m e biscu it s
Yes ,
C o untable and unc o untable n o uns: s o me and any
Some nouns are countable: one egg, two eggs, three eggs
Some nouns are uncountable: bread, milk, sugar
Use some in affirmative statements
• with plural countable nouns: There are some eggs
• with uncountable nouns: Ther e is some bread
Use any with countable and uncountable nouns
coffe e?
s u ga r ?
bi sc uits ? eggs?
N o,
• in negative statements: There aren't any eggs There isn't any br ea d
• in questions: Are there any eggs? Is there any br ea d?
ther e i s n 't
there aren' t
Trang 24Exercises
1 <eDm Look at the picture Complete the text with the words in the box Then listen and check
2
apples banana biscuits bread butter coffee eggs.-mi-+k- sugar
There's some I lMilk and some 2 in the fridge and there are some 3 There are some 4
under the table There's some on the table
and there's a 6
There's some ?
on the shelf There isn't any and there aren't any 9
•
Look at the picture in exercise 1 again Match the answers to the questions
3 Look at the picture Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any
There aren't biscuits
There are eggs
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Grammar
1 Look at the plan Complete the description
with There's a, There isn't a or There are
sofa
a table in the middle of the room The television's
in the corner
The bedroom's big 4
bath in the bathroom
2 Complete the table with the words in the box
food o.pples
coun table
unc ounta ble
3 Ti ck (.,/) the possible words
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in the box
're are aren't in on some any J
B: No, there 3
keys in the kitchen?
but there are
keys in the living room They're
my bag
P ro nunciation: is/are
2 Where's ? .I Where are ?
3 Is there ? Are there ?
8 There's There are
The phone's under the chair
3 The keys are next to the wallet
5 The pens are on the camera
8 The keys are next to the camera
9 The bag is under the table
10 The camera is on the table
apples bananas ~ oranges
4 door hotel office gym
5 camera keys wallet table
F
6 kitchen bedroom window bathroom
Listen again
9 ceDfJ Listen Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
2 There aren't any eggs
4 There's some sugar
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To: IJim 0
Subject: I new car
From: I Nina Trufanow
HiJim
We've got a new car!
Nina & Phil
Presentation
• possessions: We've got a new car
• appearance: She's got blonde hair
• people in your life: He's got two children
• illnesses: I've got a headache
Negative
You haven't got any children
[c!~E· Ii-~ ii- ii Appearance: b l ue/b ro wn eyes, blonde/brown/dark hair, a nice sm il e, a tattoo
Illness: a cold, the flu, a headache, paracetamol
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1 Write the contractions
I have got I'ygs91
2 She has got
3 We have not got
2 Write sentences
4 He has got
5 They have got
6 He has not got
Joe / a nice house J9~'~991Q.hi~~h()'A.~g,
2 Annika and Ray / not / a car
3 you / a bike?
4 Catherine / a sister?
5 we / not / any children
6 II not! a cold II the flu
3 <llIEJ Complete the conversations Then listen and check
Conversation 1
A: 1 H4V~ Mark and Anna 2 .Spt any children?
B: Yes, 3 a son and a daughter
Conversation 2
C: What's the matter?
D: 4 a headache 5 you 6 a paracetamol?
4 Complete the text with is or has got
Penelope Cruz 1 an actress She 2
1m 68 She 3 dark hair and brown eyes She
a nice smile She 5 from Spain
a brother, Eduardo, and a sister, Monica
5 <emJ Write about Johnny Oepp Then listen and check
1 an actor
2 1m 79
3 brown hair, brown eyes
4 thirteen tattoos
5 from the USA
6 a brother and two sisters
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A possessive adjective has got one form for singular and plural: his brother, his parents
Trang 302 Write sentences
I've got a Nikon camera It's fantastic!
2 She's got a new motorbike It's great!
3 He's got a Dell laptop It's brilliant!
4 We've got an old car It's terrible!
5 They've got an old television It's awful!
3 ceDm Complete the text with his, her, their or its Then listen and check
Ana's Argentinian but 1 husband, Jacob, isn't from Argentina 2 father's
Nigerian and 3 mother's Scottish Ana's got a sister and a brother 4 sister's a
teacher and 5 brother's a doctor He's married 6 wife's Italian They've got
two children: a son and a daughter 7 daughter's ten and 8 son's six They've
also got a dog 9 name is Rex
Jane hasn't got she / her passport
2 We / Our new motorbike is fantastic
3 She / Her is a doctor
5 Where are you / your glasses?
6 He / His father is from the USA
7 What's it's / its name?
9 Have you got 1/ my phone?
11 He / His mobile is on the table
My friend ho,sg()tt""()Sist~~s,Th~i~\'\O'''''~sG\~~ <:::IG\~~ o,\'\4Pe\'\\'\y, (brothers/sisters)
2 He/She (married/single)
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The pronoun one
Which one?
The red one
Plural
these these ones
Which ones? The blue ones
Colours: bla ck, w hit e, r ed , y ellow, blu e
Exerci ses
1 Look at the pictures and complete the questions Use this, that, these or those
JsJhis your watch?
Trang 322 L oo k a t th e pi c tur es and w rit e se nt e n ces U se th e w o rd s in th e tabl e
3
A: Those B: Which ? A: The
A: Who's I girl?
B: 2 ?
A: The 4 in the red shoes
Trang 33Woman: Whose is it?
Man : It's Karen 's
Woman : Well, where's mine?
Woman : And who's Tim ? Man: He ' s my brother But he's on holiday
• Add's to a singular noun: My sister's husband
• Add' to a plural noun: My sisters' husbands
A possessive pronoun has got one form for singular and plural
It's my book It's mine
They're my books They're mine
You can use a noun + possessive's in the same way: Whose mobile is this? It' s David's / It's my brother's
Wh ose
Whose laptop is this? I t's mine
Whos e sunglasses are these? They're mine
Trang 342 Write sen t ences with possessive pronouns
That's Harry's mobile
Jt'shiS,
2 Those are Tim's trainers
3 These are Lisa's books
5 These are Harry's sunglasses
6 That's Tim's camera
3 Rewrite the sentences Use possessive pronouns
This is my laptop and that's your laptop Ih!SiSlMi~~~~4Jh~tiSy()u~S~
2 Those are their books and these are our books
4 This is my laptop and that's his laptop
4 What is the's in the underlined words? Write is, has or P (for possessive's)
3 sunglasses
6 trainers
Is this Lisa's mobile? P 4 I think Tim's got my book Where is he?
No, she's got a Nokia h~s He's on holiday
2 That's a nice camera 5 This one's mine
3 Have you got Harry's laptop? 6 Where is Tim's camera?
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Grammar
I's got blue eyes I E got bl~
2 She hasn't got a motorbike I She haven't got a
motorbike
3 Has you got a cold? I Have you got a cold?
4 Yes, I has I Yes, I have
5 No, he hasn't I No, he haven't
6 We's got two children I We've got two children
7 He's got a new laptop I He've got a new laptop
8 Have she got dark hair? I Has she got dark hair
Venus is ~sister
2 Sofia father is Francis
3 Bob daughter is Peaches
Seyel\o.'s
4 The Clintons daughter is Chelsea
5 Barbara is George mother
6 Jane brother is Peter
7 Richard is Judy husband
8 Charles is Elizabeth son
4 Mark and Julia are in the house This is
car
5 A: Is this mobile phone?
B: No, it isn't My phone is in my bag
6
7
This is Ben's dog
We've got two sons
are Matt and Sam
8 Jane hasn't got
name is Loki
son's names glasses
and the words in the box
hers his mine ours theirs yours Those are David's keys
They'ye hiS
2 That's Melanie's camera
It's heys
3 This is my car
4 These are Jack's sunglasses
5 That's Tom and Katie's house
6 This is Poppy's laptop
7 Those are your trainers
8 These are our credit cards
answers
2
4
Whic.h ol\E!iS Mike's?
The blo.c.k ol\e
2 Whic.h ol\es aYe Ellel\'S?
The yellow ol\es
3
4
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C o mpl e t e th e tabl e with the w o rds in th e b ox
Idey friens brother dau hter
her girlfriend husband
other sister son wife
9 Are the se nten ces tru e (T) o r f a l s e (F)?
8 Their shoes are white
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Conjunctions : and/but
Presentation
Use the present simple to talk about
• routines: I walk to work every day
Man: Where are y ou from?
Woman: I ' m from Sp a in but I live in L ndon w ork in
a bank Man: Have you g o t any brother s a nd s isters?
Woman : I' v e got o ne brother , A l b rto He w ork s in a
hospita l and he liv es in M a drid
• permanent situations: She lives in New York
• Most verbs: liv e ~ lives, start ~ starts, work ~ works
• Verbs ending with -s, -sh or - ch:finish ~ finishes, watch ~ watches
• Verbs ending with consonant + -y: study ~ studies
• Irregular verbs: hav e ~ has , do ~ does
See page 233: Spelling rules
• Use and for extra information: He works in a hospital and h e liv e s in Madrid
• Use but to show difference: I'm from Spain but I live in London
rm.~l1ft11lffii~ V erbs : f i n i s , ha ve, li v , t ar t , stud y w a lk , wa t c h (tel ev is i o ), wo rk
Have : ha v e l u ch , a ve a b r ea k
Occupations: ba n ker , hef, d octor, n r se , teac h er , wa it e r
Exercises
1 Write sentences about where th ey liv e
I / Spain / but / London
2 Alberto / Spain / and / Madrid
3 Tessa / Greece / and / Athens
4 Jim and I / the UK / but / Tokyo
5 Yang and Li / China / but / Paris
6 Dan / Australia / and / Melbourne
1'~J~()~$e.o il'\ ~.Ltt IJiY~il'\\"()1'\4()1'\~
AJ~~~t()'sJy.()~$PC\il'\o.I-'o,4hgliY~$iI'\MC\c3.~i4~
Trang 382 Write sentences about where they work U se the words in the box
bank hospital school restaurant
4 Dan's a waiter
3 @D Choose the correct verbs Th en li sten and check
My wife I work /9 in a bank and I 2 work / works in a hospital I 3 start / starts work
4 Complete the description of Sophie and Emma' s routines
Sophie Emma Larry Dan
at half past nine They 3 a break at
5 Look at the timetable in exercise 4 again Write a description
of Larry and Dan's routine s
l,,,,x:x: ys t,,,x:ts
6 Write a description of your routine
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Subject and object pronouns
She doesn't lik e
iID3 don't = do + not
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1 Match the questions to the answers
Do you like Matt Damon? [£J
2 Do you like pasta?
3 Do you like Avril Lavigne?
4 Do you like hip-hop?
5 Do you like Oasis?
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2 Read the conversations and name the person
a No, I don't I hate rock music
b Yes, I do She's fantastic
d Yes, I do but I prefer jazz
e Yes, I do I love Italian food
Nancy Luke Fran Matt
B: Yes, she does but she prefers hip-hop
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B: No, he doesn't and he hates jazz
3 celBI Complete the conversations with do, does, don't, doesn't, like or likes Then listen and check
A: Pc> youJi~g pasta?
B: No, I
2 A: your boyfriend Chinese food?
B: No, he but he Japanese food
3 A: your parents sushi?
B: My mother it but my father
4 Choose the correct words
Sharon likes Omah but he doesn't like~/ she
2 I like Sharon but I don't think she likes 1 / me
3 My brother's girlfriend is awful - I hate her / she
4 Jared's parents are nice I like them / they
5 Tom's a good friend We like him and he likes we / us
6 Mike doesn't like Rene and she hates he / him
5 CelfE Write sentences with object pronouns Th en list en and check
2 I like the Rolling Stones
3 I don't like Madonna