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Tiêu đề We are the champions
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Thể loại Teacher's book photocopiable
Năm xuất bản 2005
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New English File Teacher's Book Pre-intermediate Phatocapiable © Oxford University Press 2005 @ Read the song with the glossary.. 1 Until I met you the first time til you walked through

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© Look at the verbs Are they regular or irregular? What's the

past simple and the past participle of the irregular ones?

How do you pronounce them?

heave know

hear cry

look have

walk whisper

sail search

© Listen and complete the song with the past simple or past

participle of the verbs from a

New English File Teacher's Book Pre-intermediate Phatocapiable © Oxford University Press 2005

@ Read the song with the glossary Which line means .?

1 Until I met you the first time

til you walked through my door

NO ve travelled a lot

You are exactly right for me

I won't cry again

If one day youre not sure

ve’ had other guys

I've ® _ a thousand ships

But no matter where | go

You're the one for me baby this | know, ’cause It’s

True love

You're the one I’m dreaming of

Your heart fits me like a glove

And I’m gonna be true blue baby | love you

Those teardrops they won't fall again

I’m so excited ‘cause you're my best friend

So if you should ever doubt

Wonder what love is all about

Just think back and remember dear

Those words ® in your ear, | said

True love

You're the one I’m dreaming of, etc

No more sadness, | kiss tt good-bye

The sun is bursting right out of the sky

| 10 _ the whole world for someone like you

Don’t you know, don't you know that

True love

You're the one I’m dreaming of, etc

It’s a wonderful day

Glossary guys (informal) = men, boyfriends till = until

no matter where = It doesn’t matter where

Pm gonna be true = I’m going to

be faithful gloves = things you wear on your hands

search = look for cause = because doubt = not be sure wonder = ask yourself whisper = speak very quietly

Song facts True blue was written and recorded by Madonna on her third album, 7rue bive in

1986 The single was a big hit in the UK and the USA

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D Song We are the champions

New English File Teacher's Book Pre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2005

And we'll

We are the champions

We are the champions, my friends

We are the champions, we are the champions

No time for losers ’cos we are the champions of the world

And we mean to go on and on and on

And everything that goes with it, | thank you all

And t ain’t gonna lose And we mean to go on and on and on

We are the champions, my friends, etc

Missing phrase

© Match the phrases with their meanings

A curtain calls

B afew

C fame and fortune

D no bed of roses

E committed no crime

F time after time

G my share

H keep on

I come through

J the whole humanrace [ | 1

1

all the people in the world not easy

the part that belongs to me

again and again when actors come out at the end of a show continue

success and money not done anything wrong not many

survive

© Now listen to the song Write the letter of the missing phrase

in the column

@ Listen again and check Write in the phrases

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Glossary paid my dues = paid what I owed

we mean to = we intend to, are

going to

go on = continue

*cos = because pleasure cruise = (literally) a trip

in a boat, (inthis context) something easy and fun

I consider = in my opinion challenge = something new and difficult that you want to do

I ain't going to = I’m not going to

Song facts

We are the champions was first recorded by Queen in 1977, and was written by their lead singer Freddie Mercury lt was a number one hit, and soon became the anthem of successful sport teams around the world, though most people only know the chorus!

In 2001, Queen members Brian May and Roger

Taylor recorded a new version of this song with British singer Robbie Williams

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fer New English File Teacher’s Book Pre-intermediate

© Listen to the song There is one extra word in each line Cross it out

Wouldn't it be nice

Wouldn't it be nice if we were rade older

Then we wouldn't have to wait for so long

And wouldn't it be nice to both live together

In the kind of world where we really belong

5 You know It’s going to make tt al] that much better

When we can say goodnight darling and stay together

=

In the early morning when the day ts new

And after having spent the whole day together

10 Hold each other close the whole long night through

Happy times together that we've been spending

| wish that every little kiss was never-ending

Wouldn't it be very nice

Maybe if we think and wish and hope and pray It might all

come true

is Baby then there wouldn't be a single little thing we

couldn't do

Maybe we could be married

And then we'd be really happy

Wouldn't tt be so nice

You know it seems the more we talk about it together

20 It only makes it much worse to live without it

Wouldn't it be really nice

© Listen again and read the song with the glossary Do you think the Song facts

singers are optimistic, pessimistic, or realistic about the future? Wouldn't it be nice was written by

Brian Wilson of the American group The Beach Boys, who recorded the song

In 1966 on ther album Pet Sounds

hold = have something in your hand(s) / arms Pet Sounds was recently voted the wish = to want something that can’t happen now greatest album of all time

pray = ask God for something

a single thing = one thing

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C Song It’s all over now New English File Teacher's Book Pre-intermediate

Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2005

© Listen to the song Are the words in bold right or wrong? Put a tick or cross in column A

© Listen again and correct the wrong words in column B

It’s all over now |

Well, baby used to play out all night long

She made me laugh, she done me wrong

She hurt my eyes closed, that’s no lie

Tables turn and now her turn to cry

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

Well, she used to walk around with every man in town

She took all my money, playing her high class game

She put me out, it was a pity how | cried

Tables turn and now her turn to cry

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

Well, | used to work in the morning, get my breakfast in bed

When I'd gotten worried she'd ease my aching heart

But now she's here and there, with every man in town

Still trying to take me for that stupid old clown

Because | used to love her, but It’s all over now

A

10

11

12

B

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

Because | used to love her, but it’s all over now

lie = something which isn’t true

she done me wrong (US slang) = she was bad to me

tables turn = the situation has changed

it’s over = it’s finished

ease = make something feel better

aching = hurting

(She’s) still trying to take me for = (She) still thinks | am

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/ used to love her was written by Bobby Womack and was

originally recorded by an American Rhythm and Biues band called the Valentinos The British rock band, the Rolling Stones

recorded the song as /t’s a/f over now in 1964, and it was their

first number one hit Bobby Womack hated the Stones’

j version, but when he got his first royalty cheque he tried to gotten (US English) = got get them to record more of his songs! This was the first song

that Bruce Springsteen learned to play on the guitar

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C Song I say a little prayer

© In pairs, read the song and look at the pictures

Guess the missing verbs Write your guess in the

column on the right

© Listen and check Write the words in the song

New English File Teacher's Book Fre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2005

Song facts / say a lit#e prayer was originally written for Dionne Warwick by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, in 1967

A year later the song was recorded by ‘the Queen of Soul’, American singer Aretha Franklin, and it became a very big hit

| say a little prayer

Beforel == sd on My Make-up

| say a little prayer for you

And while combing my hair, now,

And wondering what dress to , now,

| sau a little prayer for you

Forever, forever, you'll in my heart

Forever, forever, we never will part

Oh, how I'll love you

Together, together, that’s how ittmust_ _

Would only mean heartbreak for me

| for the bus, dear,

While riding | _ of us, dear,

| say a little prayer for you

And all through my coffee break-time,

| say alittle prayer for you

Forever, forever, etc

For me there is no one

But you

Please love me true

This is my prayer

Answer my prayer, baby

Our guess

1

2

10

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QUICKTESTS

Instructions

There are eight photocopiable Quicktests, one for each File 1-8 These test the Grammar,

Vocabulary and Pronunciation from the A, B, C, and D lessons

There 1s one mark for each answer so SS will get a total mark out of 50 for each test

Each test should take between 20 and 30 minutes

Answers

Qua

GRAMMAR

alc 2b 3a 4c 5b 6a

7c 8a 9c 10b

b ll did 12about 13a 14dont

15does 16wearing 17 1sn't

18 which 19 where 20 who

VOCABULARY

a lmean 2lazy 3Sitdown

4 Answer a question 5 on the left

b 6eyes Zhands 8toes 9 lips

10 teeth

c 11 spell 16 next

12 Have 17 aunt

13 See 18 off/on

14 Thursday 19 kind/type

15 date 20 opposite

PRONUNCIATION

a ltoes 2cooks 3has 4 head

5 serious

b 6nephew 7 behind 8 unfriendly

9 similar 10 example

GRAMMAR

ale 2a 3b 4c 5a 6b

7b 8a 9b 10a

bllddnt 12was 13Did 14 went

15was l6werent 17 Which

18won 19so 20 Although

VOCABULARY

a l broke 2bought 3told 4 took

5 chose

b 6knock 7hire 8rent 9go

10 stay

c jlwmdy 12sunn 13 foggy

14 cloudy

dl6o0n 17at 18at

15 raining

19in 200n

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PRONUNCIATION

a labroad 2who 3 which

4 sunbathe 5 although

b 6because 7 together

9evening 10 accident

© Quicktest GRAMMAR

alec 2a 3c 4b 5a 6c

7a 8b 9a 10b

b llto 12Are 13 won't 14dont

15do 16Shal/Can 17 does

18 doesn’t 19 were 20 did

8 sightseeing

VOCABULARY

a lleain 2aitive 3 miss 4remember 5lose 6tuinon

7lend 8push 9lose 10 send

b ll for 12back 13 with 14to l5at lóto 170f 18to 19to

20 about

PRONUNCIATION

a lfind 2 muss

5 push

3tuin 4 leave

b 6arrive 7 pessimist

9 probably 10 aigue

oO Quicktest GRAMMAR

a 1b 2c 3b 4a 5c 6b

7a 8b 9b lỌc

bllbeen 12has 13 yet 15seen lóthan l7as 19most 20 ever

8 secret

14 just

18 more

VOCABULARY

a lshirt 2cap 3scarf 4 dress 5trainers 6try Zon 8 Take

9 pyjamas 10 dressed

b llempty 12 quiet

13 uncomfortable 14 dangerous

15 untidy

c 16make 17take 18time 19 spend

20 on

PRONUNCIATION

a 1 skirt 2 already 3 yet 4 crowded

5 just

b 6 uncomfortable

8 dangerous

10 impossible

© Quicktest

GRAMMAR

a 1c 2c 3a 4b 5b 6a

7c 8b 9a 10b

7 relaxed

9 exciting

b 1lto 12 speak/write 13 see

14 Reading 15 waiting 16 cooking 17has 18mustn’t 19have 20 over

VOCABULARY

a ltrying 2planning 3 forget 4mind 5offers 6need 7 decided 8hoping 9 promised 10 hate

b llacross 12into 1310und 14down 15to

c 1édo 17hit 18go0 19 kick

20 play

PRONUNCIATION

a Ithmk 2enjoy 3offer 4 mind

5 along

b 6decide 71emember §& interested

9acioss 10 towards

f

© Quicktest

GRAMMAR

alb 2c 3a 4b 5b óc 7a 8b 9a l0a

blII 12invite 13dont 14 Would

15 were l6have 17 may/might

18not 19drink 20 should

VOCABULARY

a lmuiss 2meet 3do 4 looks like

5 looked at

b 6 Giraffes 7bee 8Mouse 9 lon

10 shark

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14 decision

15 invitation

c 11 education

12 election

13 information

d 16 marned/engaged 17 better 18 off

190n 20 home

PRONUNCIATION

a lswan 2bear 3would 4 eagle

5If

bốnewspaper 7survwe 8 elephant

9 indecisive 10 advice

@ Quicktest |

GRAMMAR

ale 2a 3b 4a 5b 6a

7b 8b 9a 10b

b lllong 12since 13been 14 has

15did l6used 17 wear 18 by

19 are 20 were

VOCABULARY

a lhuistory 2 geography

3 literature 4 science 5 maths

b 6primary 7left 8working 9 fell

10 married 11 had 12 separated

13 divorced 14 retired 15 died

c 16 discovered 19 directed

17 invented 20 designed

18 based

PRONUNCIATION

a lsime 2afraid 3born 4 famous

5 science

b 6 frightened 7 university

8 literature QYinvent 10 design

GRAMMAR ale 2a 3b 4a 5b 6a 7a 8c 9a 10a

b llsomething 12didn’t 13 too 14many I5enough l6off 17:1t

18 Neither 19have 20 did

END-OF-COURSE TEST

VOCABULARY

a lrelaxing 2 excited 3 tired

4 depressing 5 bored

b 6do 7fill 8give 9Hurry 10 get

c 11 None 16 up

12 few 17 like

13 down 18 both

15 find 20 to

PRONUNCIATION

a Iheathy 2early 3 enough 4allergi 5 again

b 6exciting 7anywhere 8 lifestyle

9 personality 10 exactly

instructions

The End of course test 1s a test of all of

the Grammar, Vocabulary, and

Pronunciation from the A, B, C, and D

lessons It also includes Reading,

Listening, and Writing

Grammar

25 marks one mark for each answer

Vocabulary

25 marks one mark for each answer

Pronunciation

10 marks one mark for each answer

Reading

10 marks one mark for each answer

Listening

10 marks one mark for each answer

(tapescript p 230)

Writing

10 marks We suggest you allocate 6

marks for grammar, vocabulary, and

spelling, and 4 marks for content,

presentation, and layout

Speaking

10 marks Ether give a mark for their

speaking during the course, or use

Communicative activity Revision questions

on p 217 as an oral test Give SS a mark

out of 10

ANSWERS

GRAMMAR

ale 2b 3a 4c 5b 6b 7c 8b

9b 10a IIb 12a lậc 14b lốc

b 16 which/that 21 had

17 won't 22 may / might

18 as 23 were

19 most 24 Neither

20 to 25 had

VOCABULARY a1 fingers 6 better

2 abroad 7 mind

3 foggy 8 spider

4 quiet 9 crowded

5 trainers 10 earns

b 11 lend 15 uncomfortable

12 push 16 mean

13 die 17 impolite / rude

14 sell

c 18 at 22 up

19 across 23 on

20 through 24 in

21 on 25 forward

PRONUNCIATION

a 1 round 4 just

2 since 5 begin

3 must

b 6 unfriendly 9 afraid

7 promise 10 interested

8 remember

READING

LISTENING

a la 2b 3c ác 5b

b 6a 7c 8b 9a 10c

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END-0F-COURSE TEST TAPESCRIPTS

230

1

A Do you have this sweater in any other colours*

B Justa moment Yes In beige, green, and brown

A Could I have a brown one, please?

B What size are you?

A Small

B Let mehavealook No, sorry I've only got it ina

medium

How about green’ It’s a bit bright What about beige?

Let me see Yes, this one’s a small

Yes, that one’s fine How much 1s it?

It’s 30 euros

That's great Pll take it

How long are you going to stay here?

Well, it depends I have a return flight to London at

the end of June, but if I can find a job, I want to stay

until the middle of September My university course

starts in October so I have to be back in time for that

How old 1s your brother?

Let me work it out Im 35 and he’s three years older

than me

That’s amazing He looks much younger than that I

thought he was about 30

Yeah, he looks after himself Goes to the gym and all

that

Are you happy with your new flat?

Yeah We're really happy with it The rent 1s a bit

more than I wanted to pay but you can see the

mountains from our bedi1com window It’s not

enormous but there are only two of us so it’s big

enough foi the moment

The Travel Lodge How can I help you?

Good evening Id like to make a reservation

When for?

For next Friday the eighteenth For three nights

Just one 100m?

No Two doubles and a single A double room for me

and my wife, a single room for my son

Yes

and then another double for my daughter and her

husband Oh yes, and a cot for their baby

How old 1s the baby?

Sixteen months

OK, so that’s two double rooms, one with a cot

Listening B CD3 Track 45

l= interviewer, E= Emma

I

E

I

E

So where did you work before, Emma?

At a big clothes store in London I was a sales manager there

How long did you work there?

Let’s see, I started when I finished school, when I was

18, and I left when I was 30, so about 12 years

altogether Was it a well paid job?

Yes, very | was earning a lot of money But I had to work incredibly hard and my days were really long I started work at 9 every morning and I often didn't finish tl! 7 or 8 in the evening I travelled alot too I had to go to fashion shows and so on

Did you enjoy that?

Yes, 1t was great Milan, Paris, New York — all those

glamorous places

So why did you decide to leave London?

Well, tt wasn’t because I didn’t like my job — in fact 1

loved it It was just that I always felt stressed and I was always in a hurry I didn’t have enough time for myself ~ and I didn’t spend enough time with my son, Sam When I got home in the evening I was always too tired to play with him

So what did you do?

Tleft my job and I bought a house in the south of France I worked hard to do it up, and renovate it, and now [ use it as a little hotel really, for six months

of the year How do you live now?

Well, from April to September I wo1k in the

guesthouse It’s very small — there are only six rooms And then ftom Octobei to March I work in the garden, pick the olives, things like that And are you happier?

It’s a very different life —] don’t earn as much money

—so no more designer clothes or expensive cars ?’m still quite busy but I’m not as stressed as I was before And I can spend more time with my son Life here 1s much slower than in London I sleep better and I’m

healthier, because I do mote physical work So yes,

Im much happier

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Quicktest

GRAMMAR

a Circle a, b, orc

Example: My brother Russian

a speak ® speaks cdo speak

1 Where work?

ayou byoudo cdoyou

2 What time to come?

ashe’s going bisshe going c going she

3 away last weekend?

aDidyougo bDidyouwent c Went you

4 He a shower before breakfast

ausually have bhas usually c usually has

5 She men who talk a lot

anotlikes bdoesmtlike c dort like

6 My brother law at university

astudies bstudys cstudyes

7 Becareful! You a mistake

aare makeing b making care making

8 A Why ?

B Because I’m happy

aare you smiling b do you smile

9 How often your grandparents?

aare youseeing byousee cdo you see

c you smile

10 That’s the shop I bought my computer

awhich bwhere c who

b Complete the sentences

Example: She’s waiting for the bus

11 What you do last weekend?

12 A Whatare you talking 2

B It’s a secret

13 We have classes twice week

14 My parents

15 What time

16 A Why are you

B Because Pm cold!

work, They’re retired

the shop open?

a jacket?

17 My computer working It’s broken

18 [ve bought a new machine makes fantastic

coffee

19 Is this the restaurant

month?

20 They’re the children live next door to us

a

we had dinner last

New English File Teacher's Book Pre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2005

VOCABULARY

a Write the opposites

Example: shy extrovert

1 generous

2 hard-working

3 Stand up

4 Aska question

5 on the right

c

Write the words

Example: You use these to hear ears

6 You use these to see

7 You have two of these at the end of your arms

You have ten of these on your feet

You use these to kiss _

10 You have 32 of these in your mouth

Complete with one word

11 A How do you

B J-A-C-E-K

12 a good weekend!

13 Bye

14 Today’s Wednesday so tomorrow’s

15 A What’s the today?

B The 5th of September

16 Mariaissitting _

your name?

you on Monday

to Salvador

17 Your mother’s sister is your

18 Turn

19 A What’s that?

B A guava It’s a

20 Extrovertis the

your mobile phone

of fruit

of shy

PRONUNCIATION

a

b

Write the words from the list in the chart

cooks

toes head has serious

ee

Underline the stressed syllable

Example: afternoon

6 nephew

7 behind

8 unfriendly 10 example

9 similar

|

Total| E8

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Quicktest

GRAMMAR

a Circle a, b, orc

Example: My brother _ Russian

, a speak ® speaks c do speak

adidn't enjoyed bdon’t enjoyed c didn’t enjoy

3 When the bus _-— We got off

astoped bstopped stop

a were you doing b was you doing

c you were doing

abought bdiđbuy cđid bought

9 St was really hot in Oslo, it’s normally cold there

abecause balthough cso

aso bbut c because

b Complete the sentences

Example: She’s waiting for the bus

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

A Why you come to the party?

B I wasn’t invited!

What the weather like when you were there?

— _ youbuy the paper this morning?

J usually go by bus; but yesterdayl_ by train

When I saw him he wasn't running, he

walking

A Were the children watching TV?

B No,they ————-

A jacket do you prefer?

B I thinkI prefer the black one

A Who _ the match?

B Liverpool It was 1-0

We were very late, _ we took a taxi

she isn’t very tall, she’s very good at basket-

ball

VOCABULARY

a Write the irregular past simple verbs

Example: speak spoke

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break

buy

tell

take

choose _—

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b Complete with a verb from the list

Example: take photos

rent hire go stay knock

6 onthedoor

7 acar

9 camping

c What’s the weather like?

ng kê

_—

It’s snowing 11 It’s

d Complete with in, at, or on

Example: I do aerobics on Tuesdays

16 We always meet Friday night

17 What are you going to do Christmas?

18 What did you study university?

19 My aunt lives Mexico

20 Don’t leave your books the floor!

PRONUNCIATION

a Write the words from the list in the chart

which who abroad sunbathe although

b Underline the stressed syllable

Example: afternoon

6 because

7 together

8 sightseeing

9 evening

10 accident

Total || Bit)

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