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Grammar be: be:I and I andyou you Grammar
Complete the conversation with I or you. MIKE Hi, 1 I ’m Mike. Are 2 you Amanda? am.
AMANDA
Yes, 3
MIKE
Nice to meet 4 ’re late!
AMANDA 5 MIKE
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Sorry.
Complete the conversation with am, ’m, are, or ’re. STUDENT Excuse me, 1 am I in room 2? RECEPTIONIST
What’s your name?
STUDENT
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RECEPTIONIST 3
Herzog?
Caroline. you Caroline
STUDENT
not. I 5 No, I 4 Caroline Fuchs.
RECEPTIONIST
You 6
STUDENT
Thank you.
in room 3.
Complete the conversation. Enrique
CHARLOTTE 1
Gonzalez? .
ENRIQUE
Yes, 2
CHARLOTTE
Charlotte, from the Hi, 3 Chicago School of English.
ENRIQUE
Oh, hello!
CHARLOTTE
Nice to meet you. 4
ENRIQUE
No, 5
late? .
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Grammar be: be:he, he,she, she,it it Grammar
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Look at the pictures. Write the answer. 1 Where’s she from? She’s from Spain . 2 Where’s he from?
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3 Where’s it from?
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4 Where’s she from?
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Write the question and the answer. He’s from Korea . 1 Where’s he from ?
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2 Where’s she from ?
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She’s from Peru .
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Grammar be: be:we, we,you, you,they; they;negatives negatives Grammar
Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the correct form of be. Use contractions where possible. 1
2
We ’re in Paris!
they Italian?
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4
Nice to meet you, Mr. Rossi.
You in room 109.
My name Rossi. It’s Rizzi.
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Where’s Hollywood?
Hollywood in San Francisco! It’s in Los Angeles!
Listen and repeat please, Anna.
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I Anna. I’m Nikoletta.
8 Is Rio nice?
We
in Brazil.
We in Rio. We’re in Recife.
Look at the pictures. Write + or – short answers. Correct the – answers. 1 Are they in Rome? No, they aren’t. They’re in Paris . 2 Are they Italian? Yes, they are . 3 Is he Mr. Rossi?
.
4 Are they in room 105?
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5 Is Hollywood in Los Angeles? 6 Is she Anna?
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7 Are they on vacation? 8 Are they in Rio? 3 3
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Complete the sentences with a pronoun (I, you, etc.). 1
2
She ’s from Brazil.
They ’re from China.
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Hi, Are
’m Sally. Paul?
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4
’s from Italy.
’s from Japan.
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Nice to meet
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Hello. aaaaaaa have a reservation. My name’s Fiona Smith.
Good morning. Are late?
.
Complete the conversations with the correct form of be. Use contractions where possible. RECEPTIONIST What 1 ’s your name, please? I 2 ’m Eva Gomez. And they 3 Carlos and Pablo.
EVA
RECEPTIONIST
You 4
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in room 616, and they in room 617.
EVA
Hurry up. We’re late.
CARLOS
We 6 eleven.
EVA
No, it 7
late. Breakfast is from eight to . It 8
from eight to ten!
you on vacation, too?
EVA
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Yes, we 10
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EVA
Where 11
you from?
PIETRO
We 12 Spanish?
from Italy. 13
EVA
No, we 14
. We 15
you from Mexico.
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Grammar singular Singularand andplural pluralnouns; nouns;a a/ an / an Grammar
Look at the pictures. Complete the answers. 1
2
1 What is it? It’s a coat .
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2 What are they? They’re keys . 3 What is it? It’s 4 What are they? They’re
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5 What are they? They’re
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6 What is it? It’s
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Look at the pictures. Write the questions and answers. 1
2
3
1 What are they? They’re pens. 2 What is it? It’s a computer.
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3 4 5
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6 7 8 7
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Grammar possessive possessiveadjectives adjectives Grammar
Complete the sentence with my, your, his, her, its, our, or their. 1
Where’s my laptop?
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What’s in bag?
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This is Mark and wife.
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Where are coats?
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car is fantastic!
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husband’s English.
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What’s name? Excuse me. It’s cell phone.
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Here’s key. Hi. I’m Sue. I’m sister.
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Grammar possessive Grammar possessive s s
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Look at objects 1–8. Whose are they? 1 It’s Nico’s dictionary.
A Are they Ali’s pens?
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B Yes, they are.
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Cover the sentences. Test a partner.
A Is it Helena’s laptop? B No, it isn’t. It’s Asima’s laptop.
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Grammar adjectives Grammar adjectives
Write sentences for the pictures. Use an adjective from the list. big cheap good-looking old short slow
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1 He’s short . 2
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6 1
4 2
Complete the sentences for the pictures. Use an adjective from the list and a noun. expensive
fast
long
new
small tall 5
1 It’s a small table . 2 They
.
3 He
.
4 They
.
5 It
.
6 They
.
3
2 1
6 4
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Complete the dialogues with my, your, etc. 2
1 s Is he teacher?
Where are your dogs from?
They’re from Russia. Their names are Sasha and Dasha. 3
Yes, he s is. name’s Phil.
Is she
Is this car?
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daughter? No, it isn’t. car is over there.
No, she isn’t. She’s wife!
Rewrite the sentences with possessive s. 1 His new car is fantastic. (Mario)
Mario’s new car is fantastic.
2 Is this her coat? (Yuna)
____________________?
3 His train is late. (my husband)
____________________.
4 What’s its name? (your parrot)
____________________?
5 This is her room. (my sister)
____________________.
6 Where’s her friend from? (Nina)
____________________?
Look at the pictures and write sentences with an adjective from the list and a noun. big
cheap
expensive
fast new old
1 It’s a cheap cell phone. 2
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Grammar A simplepresent: present:I and I andyou you simple Grammar
Complete the conversations with do or don’t. A
1
Do you live near here?
B No. I live downtown. A
2
you want a coffee?
B No, thanks. I 3
A
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you watch MTV?
B No, I 5 A
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drink coffee.
. you listen to hip-hop?
B No. I 7 music.
like hip-hop. I listen to rock
A Where 8
you work?
B I work very near here. A
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you have children?
B Yes, I 10
A I 11
. I have a girl and two boys.
like my new haircut.
B Why not? It’s beautiful. 12 A Thanks. 13 B No, I 14
worry!
you like my new coat? !
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Grammar A simplepresent: present:we, we,you, you,they they simple Grammar
Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. A Where 1 do you live ? ( / you live) B We 2 live in the US, but we’re English. (live) A
expensive cars? ( / you have)
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B Yes. We A
fast Italian cars. (like)
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newspapers? ( / you read)
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B No, we don’t. We 6 or magazines. (not like) A What music 7 B Our music! We 8 (think)
newspapers to? ( / you listen) it’s great!
A What 9 have)
for breakfast? ( / they
B They 10 (drink)
milk or orange juice.
A And what 11 B They
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A My sons 13 want)
? ( / they eat) cereal and fruit. (eat) fruit for breakfast. (not
B Really? Why not? A They only 14
chocolate. (like)
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Look at the pictures. Write about Kate. 1 She lives in an apartment. 2 She doesn’t have a car.
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in an office.
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salad.
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soda.
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Spanish.
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a newspaper.
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to the radio.
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TV.
Make questions and test your partner’s memory. A Does she work in a store? B No, she doesn’t. She works in an office.
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Grammar review Grammar review A
Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
ANGELA
Do you like ( / you like) your job? (like) it very Yes, I 2 do . I 3 (not work) much. But I 4 here a lot. I’m a student.
MRS. JONES
What 5
ANGELA
Economics.
MRS. JONES
(study) Really? My son 6 economics, too. His name’s Alex.
MRS. JONES 1
ANGELA
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MRS. JONES
Yes, he 8
ANGELA
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( / you study)?
( / he have) a white car? .
big house?
(live) on Park Street in the ( / you know) my
MRS. JONES
Yes! 10 son?
ANGELA
. He’s my boyfriend! Nice to Yes, I 11 meet you, Mrs. Jones.
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1 They live in a big house.
2 We don’t listen to music.
3 I hospital.
in a
4 He newspapers.
5 They a cat.
6 She Japanese.
7 I
coffee.
8 He of TV.
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Grammar adverbs frequency Grammar Aadverbsofoffrequency
Complete the sentences with an adverb of frequency (always, usually, sometimes, or never). 1
2
He usually goes to school in the morning.
He goes out with his friends in the evening.
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He golf.
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plays
He late.
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goes to bed
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Complete the sentences with an adverb of frequency and a verb. 1
2
She always gets up early.
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She radio in the morning.
to the
She a sandwich at work.
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4
She shopping on Saturday with her children. She computer games.
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She to the movies with her husband.
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Grammar word orderininquestions questions Grammar Awordorder
Order the words to make questions.
WAITER
Good evening. 1 Do you have a reservation ? (have / you / do / a reservation)
WOMAN
Yes, we do.
WAITER
2
(’s / your last name / what)
WOMAN
It’s Lane.
WAITER
3
(spell it / how / you / do)
WOMAN
L-A-N-E.
WAITER
Thank you. Your table is by the window.
WOMAN
4
(you / work / do / where)
MAN
I work in a hospital.
WOMAN
5
(you / a doctor / are)
MAN
Yes, I am.
WOMAN
6
(your job / like / do / you)
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MAN
Yes, I do. It’s great.
WOMAN
? (you / what / in your free time / do / do)
MAN
I listen to music.
WOMAN
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MAN
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(listen to / what music / you / do)
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Jazz, and sometimes classical music.
WOMAN 1
? (finish work / you / what time / do)
WOMAN 2
At nine o’clock.
WOMAN 1
10
WOMAN 2
No, I’m not. Sorry.
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? (free after work tonight / you / are)
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Grammar can / can’t Grammar Acan/ can’t
Complete the sentences with can or can’t. 1
2
You can leave your bags over there. I’m sorry. We come to dinner tonight.
3
4
you open the window, please? You
park here!
Now complete sentences with can or can’t and a verb from the list. eat 1
go sit see use take 2
Can I go to the beach today, please? You Internet here.
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They here.
4
photos
we
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the
here?
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The doctor you now. I’m sorry, but you or drink today.
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✔✘✔✔✔ Complete Dan’s sentences using always, never, sometimes, or usually, and a verb from the list. do
drive
finish go send
1 I usually send a lot of e-mails at work. 2 I
work at 10 p.m.
3 I
very fast.
4 I
housework.
5 I my wife.
to France with
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Order the words to make questions. 1 What does he do at work ? (do / at work / does / what / he) 2 3 4 5
(he / what time / finish work / does) (drive / does / how / he) (do / housework / he / does) (go / with his wife / where / he / does)
? ? ? ?
Test your partner’s memory about Dan. Use the questions in b. A What does he do at work? B He usually sends a lot of e-mails. 3
Complete the sentences with can / can’t and a verb. 1 Dan can’t park there.
1
2 He
dinner with his friends on Friday.
3 He
fast on the highway.
4 He
with a credit card.
5 He
the Internet on the plane.
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2
5
e Test your memory. Cover the sentences in a and d.
Look at the pictures and say the sentences.
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Grammar simple past:bebe Grammar Asimplepast:
Complete the conversations with was, wasn’t, were, or weren’t. A
Were you out with your friends last night? 1
B No, I 2
.
A Where 3
you?
B I4
A
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at work.
your mother an actress, too?
B No, she 6 nurse. A
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. She 7 she tall?
B Yes, she 9 beautiful.
very tall and
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a
you late last night? at the gym.
A No, you 12 . You 13 with Amanda! This is a message from her on your cell phone!
A He 14 famous. B No, he 15 A OK, what 16
a waiter before he was . he?
an English teacher in B He 17 Los Angeles.
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Grammar simple past:have, have,go, go,get get Grammar Asimplepast:
Complete the conversations with the past form of the verbs in parentheses. A Good morning, Liz. 1 Did you go out last night? ( / you go) B Yes, I did. I 2 (have)
a great time!
A Where 3
? ( / you go)
B I4 to a basketball game with Beth and Dan. (go) dinner at their
Then we 5 house. (have) A What 6 ( / you have)
for dinner?
B We 7 very good! (have) A
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B I9
Chinese food. It was to bed late? ( / you go) to bed at one o’clock. (go) at six this
And I 10 morning! (get up) A Do you want a coffee?
B Yes, please. A double espresso! A Hi, honey. 11 ( / you have)
a good day?
B No, I 12 terrible! (not have)
a good day. It was
A Why? Are the boys OK? 13 late again? ( / they get up) B Yes, very late. A
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breakfast? ( / they have)
B Yes, but they 15 their homework, and their teacher was angry. (not do) A
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at home? ( / you have lunch)
B No. I 17 in a hurry. (not have)
lunch because I was
A Don’t worry. Tomorrow is Saturday and you can relax.
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Grammar simple past:regular regularand andirregular irregularverbs verbs Grammar Asimplepast:
1 want a vacation
4 rent a big car
8 not think about home
2 go to the US
5 play golf
3 arrive in California
6 not check their e-mails
9 meet new friends
Look at the pictures. Write sentences in the simple past. 1 Jim and Eileen wanted a vacation .
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2 They
.
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4
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every day.
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.
7 In the evening,
.
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9
.
10
!
7 walk on the beach
10 come back happy
Test your memory. Cover the sentences and look at the pictures. Remember the story.
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Grammar review Grammar review A
Complete the conversation with the past form of the verbs in parentheses and short answers. Be careful with + , – , and ? .
MR. HENRY
Where 1 did you buy ( / you buy) that picture, Mr. Henry? I 2 bought (buy) it in Paris.
POLICEMAN
3
MR. HENRY
Yes, I 4
POLICEMAN
Really? Tell me, Mr. Henry, where 5
MR. HENRY
I6
POLICEMAN
7
MR. HENRY
I can’t remember. 8
POLICEMAN
No, it
MR. HENRY
Oh, yes. I 11
POLICEMAN
What 12
MR. HENRY
(stay) at home and 14 (listen) to the radio. I 15 (not play) golf because I 16 (be) tired. 17 (go) to my favorite restaurant and 18 At seven o’clock, I (have) dinner alone.
POLICEMAN
What time 19 ( / you come) home?
MR. HENRY
(come) I 20 home at about ten thirty.
POLICEMAN
No, you 21 (not come) home at ten thirty. We know (be) you 22 in the museum at midnight, because there are cameras in the museum.
MR. HENRY
That isn’t true!
POLICEMAN
Yes, it is, Mr. Henry. Please come with me...
POLICEMAN
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( / you pay) a lot of money? . (be) you on April 14th?
(be) at home with my wife. ( / you go) out? 9
. It
(be) it Saturday? (be) Sunday.
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(have) lunch at home at about one o’clock. ( / you do) after that?
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Grammar there / thereare are Grammar Athereisis/ there
Write affirmative or negative sentences about the hotel room with a/an, some, or any. There’s a TV . 1 TV 2 chairs
There aren’t any chairs .
3 pillows
.
4 shower
.
5 lamps
.
6 computer
.
Write questions with Is there…?/Are there…? + a / an, some, or any, and a short answer. Is there a restaurant ? Yes, there is . 1 restaurant? 2 parking lot?
?
.
3 elevators?
?
.
4 gym?
?
.
5 stores?
?
.
6 swimming pool?
?
.
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Complete the conversation with the correct form of there was / there were. A Did you have a good vacation in Brazil? B Oh, yes. It was great. 1 There were some beautiful beaches. A Was the hotel good? B Yes, and 2 A
a nice view. any good restaurants?
3
B Yes, and 4
some very friendly people.
A Did Mike and the children like it? B Yes, because 5
a swimming pool in the hotel. How was your vacation?
A Terrible. B Really? Why? A We went to a village in the mountains. We wanted to ski, but there wasn’t any snow! B
any good restaurants in the village?
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A No, 7
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a cafe, but it was very expensive.
B Was the hotel nice? a bathtub, A It was OK, but our room was very small, and 9 any towels in the bathroom! only a shower. And 10 B
a spa in the hotel?
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A No,
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. The vacation was a complete disaster.
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Grammar object pronouns Grammar Aobjectpronouns
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, or them. Can I help you ?
How did you break ?
1
2
Look at !
Wait for !
3
I love
Can you see ?
.
5
4
6
I usually like Tom Cruise, but I don’t like in that movie. Give s the money.
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Where did I park ? 9
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Can you take to the airport?
10
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Grammar review simplepast past Grammar Areviewofofsimple
Complete the story with the simple past of the verbs in parentheses. Amy 1 lived (live) alone, and she 2 didn’t like (not like) (not have) a boyfriend. She her life. She 3 4 (stay) at home and 5 (watch) TV (go out). Her friends all evening. She never 6 7 (be) worried about her. One evening, they 8 (ask) her to go to the theater with them. Amy 9 (meet) them at the theater at 7 o’clock. (not like) the play, but Her friends 10 11 (like) it. She 12 (think) the Amy (be) very good-looking. After the play, actor 13 (want) to go to a restaurant, but her Amy 14 (not want) to go because they friends 15 16 (be) tired. Amy 17 (go) home, (can’t) sleep. but that night, she 18 In the morning, Amy 19 (get up) and 20 (go) shopping at the mall. Then she 21 (have) a coffee in a cafe. She 22 (see) a (sit) near the window. Suddenly, she 23 (be) the actor from the man in the cafe. He 24 (ask), “Are you theater! “Excuse me,” Amy 25 (say). They an actor?” “Yes, I am,” the man 26 27 (begin) to talk… That evening, Amy 28 (not watch) TV. 29 (call) her, she When her friends 30 (be) in a restaurant with the actor.
Complete the questions about the story. 1 Did Amy have a boyfriend?
No, she didn’t.
2
No, she didn’t.
she
3 What 4
her life? she
her friends worried about her?
5 What time 6
she
her friends
7 Where
Amy
8 Where
she
9 Who 10 Where
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all evening?
she
her friends? the play? after the play? in the morning? at the cafe?
she when her friends called her?
She watched TV. Yes, they were. At 7 o’clock. No, they didn’t. She went home. She went to the mall. She saw the actor from the play. She was in a restaurant with the actor.
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Grammar review Grammar review A
Atford, 1800
Atford today
Write + or – sentences about Atford in 1800 with There was(n’t)/There were(n’t) + a/an, some, or any. There was a river . 1 river 2 tall buildings
.
3 trees
.
4 mountains
.
5 airport
.
6 factories
.
Make questions about the same things in Atford today. Test your partner’s memory. A Is there a river today? B No, there isn’t. Check (✔) correct phrases. Correct the wrong ones. 1 We didn’t went to the movies yesterday.
We didn’t go
2 When did you see Xin-yi and Sue?
✔
3 I bought this bag in Los Angeles. 4 They payed by credit card. 5 Did he drove home very fast last night? 6 Mary stayed at home because she was tired. 7 That book is good. I read him yesterday. 8 We’re late. Can you take us to the train station? 9 Anna likes Bill, but he doesn’t like she. 10 I don’t have my glasses. I left it on the bus. 26 146 26
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Grammar present continuous Grammar Apresentcontinuous
Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences in the present continuous.
1 He isn’t swimming .
2 She _____________.
3 They _____________.
4 She _____________.
5 They _____________.
6 He _____________.
Complete the conversations with the present continuous form of the verbs in parentheses. 1 A Hi, Erica. What 1 are you doing? (you / do) B Hi, Jim. Can you call later? We 2 ____________ right now. (have dinner) 2 A 3_____________________ her homework? (Christina / do) B No, she 4 ___________________ a computer game! (play) 3 A What 5 ______________ ? (you / read) B A detective novel. It’s great. 4 A Hi, Carl. Where 6 ______________ ? (you / go) B I 7 ______________ to the mall. (go) 27 27
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Complete the conversations with the correct form of be going to and short answers. A Are you and Emma OK? B Yes, Mom, we’re fine. A 1 Are you going to go to bed early tonight? (you / go) B Yes, we 2
.
A What time 3 house tomorrow? (you / leave)
the
B At eight, as usual. Don’t worry! A
4
(you / go)
out after school?
B Yes, we are. 5 We computer games at Fred’s house. (play) A No, you aren’t. 6 You at home and do your homework! (stay) B Oh, Mom! A
to the big meeting next Monday? (you / come) 7
. 9I B No, I 8 (be) on vacation in Mexico. A What 10 do)
there? (you /
B
Spanish, swim in the ocean, and eat a lot of good food. (learn)
A
us the phone number of your hotel? (you / give)
B
13 I
11 I
12
stay)
14 I
in a hotel. (not . (camp).
A Really? When 15 the office? (you / come back) B
16 I 17 I
(leave)
to
back. (not come) the company.
Practice the conversations with a partner.
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Grammar future: goingtoto(plans) (plans) Grammar A future: bebegoing
Write a prediction for each picture with the correct form of be going to. 1 She ’s going to be cold.
2 He
3 They
a car.
.
4 They New York.
5 They
to
tennis.
6 It
7 She
the cake.
a DVD.
8 It
9 He
.
a photo.
10 He violin.
the
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Grammar review Grammar review A
Complete the conversations with the correct form of be going to and short answers.
Is Dad going to repair my bike today? (Dad / repair) all day B No, 2 he isn’t . 3 because he’s very tired. (he / relax)
A
A
A What 11 (you / make)
A
1
7
(you / stay)
at home this weekend?
.9 B Yes, I 8 house. (I / clean) Then 10 in the yard. (I / work)
my
hot tomorrow. (it / be)
4
B Yes, I know. library. (I / not study) 6 the park. (I / go) 5
B
12 13
(we / go)
in the
to
for dinner? tonight. (I / not cook) out to a restaurant.
Check (✔) the correct phrases. Correct the wrong ones. 1 I want to go to Australia, but I don’t like fly.
I don’t like flying
2 We’re going to go on vacation in August.
✔
3 They like living in Miami. 4 Hurry up! You’re going be late for work. 5 Jose doesn’t like soccer, but he loves running. 6 Mary likes play golf with her husband. 7 Where you are going to park the car? 8 She has a bike, but she doesn’t like to ride it. 9 Are we going to see a movie tonight? 10 We sometimes go to the mountains, but we don’t like ski. 30 150 30
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1
2
Can I have a copy, please?
4
Thank you.
5
7
6
8
I don’t know.
Excuse me. Can you repeat that, please?
Excuse me. What’s caffe in English?
I don’t understand.
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What page is it?
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Communicative Nice Nicetotomeet meetyou you Communicative
You’re
Madonna
You’re
Angelina Jolie
Find…
Antonio Banderas Alicia Keys
Find…
Leonardo DiCaprio Julia Roberts
You’re
Heidi Klum
You’re
Carla Bruni
Find…
Daniel Craig Shakira
Find…
Orlando Bloom Scarlett Johanssen
You’re
Jennifer Aniston
You’re
Meryl Streep
Find…
Bill Gates Meryl Streep
Find…
Tom Cruise Heidi Klum
You’re
Shakira
You’re
Scarlett Johanssen
Find…
Madonna George Clooney
Find…
Angelina Jolie Will Smith
You’re
Alicia Keys
You’re
Julia Roberts
Find…
David Beckham Jennifer Aniston
Find…
Carla Bruni Brad Pitt
You’re
David Beckham
You’re
Brad Pitt
Find…
Madonna Brad Pitt
Find…
Angelina Jolie Leonardo DiCaprio
You’re
Leonardo DiCaprio
You’re
Bill Gates
Find…
Bill Gates Heidi Klum
Find…
Carla Bruni Tom Cruise
You’re
Tom Cruise
You’re
Daniel Craig
Find…
Daniel Craig Jennifer Aniston
Find…
Will Smith Meryl Streep
You’re
Will Smith
You’re
George Clooney
Find…
George Clooney Shakira
Find…
Antonio Banderas Scarlett Johanssen
You’re
Antonio Banderas
You’re
Orlando Bloom
Find…
Orlando Bloom Alicia Keys
Find…
Julia Roberts David Beckham
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Communicative Where Whereare arethey theyfrom? from? Communicative
1
2
Zhang Ziyi 4
Hyun-soo Ahn
Ken Watanabe
6
8
10
Gael García Bernal 9
Maria Sharapova 11
Helen Mirren
Christina Aguilera
Giorgio Armani
Orhan Pamuk
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A 1 Excuse me. Are you Paola Veroni?
2 Are Bill and Tom American?
Answers to Student B a No. I’m from Seoul in Korea.
b Hi! Nice to meet you.
3 Are Anna and Mark on vacation?
4 Hi! I’m Marta. I’m from São Paulo.
c We’re from Venice in Italy.
d Yes. She’s from Istanbul.
e You’re in room 202.
5 Where are Ivan and Alex from?
B 6 Where are you from?
Answers to Student A 7 Are you from China?
f Hello. I’m Selma. I’m from Brazil, too.
g No, I’m not. I’m Paola Nardini.
8 Hello. I’m Kate and this is Emily. We’re from the United States. 9 Is Sandra from Turkey?
h They’re from St. Petersburg.
i Yes. They’re from Ohio.
j No, they aren’t. They’re on business.
10 Excuse me. Are we in room 201 or 202?
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A 1
2
train 4
3
5
6
boot
chair 7
8
car 9
fish
phone 10
bike
tree
11
clock
house 12
shower
egg
B 1
2
3
tree 4
5
6
chair 7
car 8
9
11
12
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Communicative Happy Happyfamilies families Communicative
TOM’S FAMILY
SISTER / brother / father / mother
CARMEN’S FAMILY
TOM’S FAMILY
sister / BROTHER / father / mother
CARMEN’S FAMILY
TOM’S FAMILY
sister / brother / FATHER / mother
CARMEN’S FAMILY
TOM’S FAMILY
sister / brother / father / MOTHER
CARMEN’S FAMILY
BROTHER / daughter / sister / husband brother / DAUGHTER / sister / husband brother / daughter / SISTER / husband brother / daughter / sister / HUSBAND
FABIO’S FAMILY
WIFE / brother / sister / son
YURI’S FAMILY
FATHER / wife / son / mother
CHEN’S FAMILY
MOTHER / daughter / husband / son
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wife / BROTHER / sister / son
YURI’S FAMILY
FABIO’S FAMILY
FABIO’S FAMILY
wife / brother / SISTER / son
wife / brother / sister / SON
YURI’S FAMILY
father / WIFE / son / mother
father / wife / SON / mother
CHEN’S FAMILY
CHEN’S FAMILY
mother / DAUGHTER / husband / son mother / daughter / HUSBAND / son
YURI’S FAMILY
father / wife / son / MOTHER
CHEN’S FAMILY
mother / daughter / husband / SON
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Communicative What Whatisisit?it? Communicative
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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1 Mr. Jac k Gre gso n Wa shin gto n, D.C. 20510
4 3
registration card name
Blanca Torres Martine z
nationality
Spanis h
address zip code
23004
age married cell phone number
no 07640 -78123 4
e-mail
Amanda
age address
65 Hanover Street Edinburgh
zip code e-mail
[email protected]
flight booking
5
David 2431 South Hall Road
Santa Barbara, California 93108
USA
Stud ent card
2
1 Mr. Jac k 800 West Ave nue Wa shin gto n, D.C. 20510
4
registration card name
Blanca Torres Martine z
nationality address
Alamed a 51 Jaen
zip code age
24
married cell phone number e-mail
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name Patrizio Marabini nationality Italian address Piazza Savonarola 8 Cesena zip code age 47 married e-mail
[email protected] home number cell phone number 07412-886191
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BTM23@ hotmail.c om
name
Amanda Brown
age
18
address
65 Hanover Street Edinburgh
zip code
EH3 OJX
e-mail
flight booking
name Patrizio Marabini nationality Italian address zip code 47100 age married yes e-mail home number 01543-778321 cell phone number
5
David Williams Santa Barbara, California 93108
USA
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Communicative DoDoyou…? you…? Communicative
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live in a big apartment
live near a supermarket
drink coffee in the afternoon
drink water with your lunch
read sports magazines
read computer magazines
listen to the radio in bed
listen to music in the car
eat Mexican food
eat fast food
like opera
like cats
work in a hospital
work with children
study on the weekend
study at night
speak French
speak German
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1 like
2 have
?
3 have
for breakfast?
?
5 eat a lot of
7 drink
9 like
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Communicative Food Foodand anddrink drink Communicative
with your dinner?
4 eat
every day?
6 have
for breakfast?
8 like
?
10 have
?
after lunch?
Do you…?
1 eat
every day?
2 like
3 like
?
4 have
5 have
in your coffee?
6 drink
7 have
for breakfast?
8 like
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10 have
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?
every day?
with your lunch?
?
for breakfast?
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Communicative What Whatdodothey theydo? do?Where Wheredodothey theywork? work? Communicative
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George
Jim
Liz
Julia
Marie
Jill
George
Jim
Liz
Julia
Marie
What / do?
Where / work?
B
What / do?
Where / work?
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TOM
✔✔✔✔✔ / cereal for breakfast
ANNA
✔✔✘✔✔ / at 7:15
LUCY
✘✘✘✘✘ / coffee after lunch
JULIA AND CARL
✘✔✘✘✔ / pasta for dinner
ROBERTO
✘✘✘✘✘ / TV in the morning.
MARTIN
✔✔✘✔✔ / to bed at 11:30
ALI
✔✔✔✔✔ / a shower in the morning
ALEC
✘✔✘✘✔ / housework on Saturdays
VICTORIA
✘✘✘✘✘ / newspaper
PAUL AND MARIA
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✔✔✔✔✔ / shopping on Saturday morning
KIRSTY
✘✔✘✘✔ / lunch at a cafe
TERESA
✔✔✘✔✔ / to the radio in the car
JENNY AND COLIN
✘✘✘✘✘ / supermarket on Saturday
ANDY
✔✔✔✔✔ / start work at 8:00
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NAME
1
plays a musical instrument.
2
is a
3
has a brother and a sister.
4
goes to bed before
5
is late for class every day.
6
plays a lot of sports.
7
is from a different
8
has lunch at home.
9
is very
.
.
today.
10
goes out on Sunday night.
11
drinks tea in the morning.
12
likes
13
is a slow driver.
14
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you
to my birthday party? It’s next Saturday.
2 Can I open the window please? It’s very hot in here. photos in this museum. –
3 I’m sorry, but you 4 Where can I buy a phone card? 5
I
your dictionary, please?
6 I can’t come to the next class. I have a meeting. soccer here. –
7 You
8 We can park in the parking lot. It’s free. a pizza in that Italian restaurant. +
9 We
10 You can’t swim here. The water’s very cold. 11
you
me, please? This is very difficult.
12 We can have lunch on the beach. It’s a beautiful day.
B 1 Can you come to my birthday party? It’s next Saturday. 2
I
the window please? It’s very hot in here.
3 I’m sorry, but you can’t take photos in this museum. 4 Where
I
a phone card?
5 Can I use your dictionary, please? 6 I
to the next class. I have a meeting. –
7 You can’t play soccer here. 8 We
in the parking lot. It’s free. +
9 We can have a pizza in that Italian restaurant. 10 You
here. The water’s very cold. –
11 Can you help me, please? This is very difficult. 12 We
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��� MENU
cheese / chicken / egg sandwiches vegetable / chicken soup slice of pizza hamburger and fries vegetarian burger and fries
$3.50 $2.95 $3.10 $9.60 $9.40
soda orange / apple juice water coffee tea
$1.80 $1.50 $1.10 $1.75 $1.40
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chocolate brownie chocolate / vanilla ice cream muffin
A You are a waiter. Take your customers to a table and give them the menu. Useful phrases: What can I get you? Here you are. Anything else?
$1.00 $2.00 $1.20
B You are customers. You want a table for your pair/group. Look at the menu and choose • something to eat • a drink • a dessert Useful phrases: A table for 2 / 3 / 4, please. Can I have ______? How much is it?
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1 _________ was
on Saturday morning.
2 _________ was
at 8:30 yesterday morning.
3 _________ was
at 11:30 on Sunday morning.
4 _________ was
last Thursday.
5 _________ was
last night.
6 _________ was
at 8:00 yesterday morning.
7 _________ was
at 7:30 this morning.
8 _________ was
on Friday night at 6:00.
9 _________ was
on Saturday morning.
10 _________ was
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You...
You...
You...
You...
• went to bed at 11:30
• had lunch at work
• had lunch at work
• had lunch at work
• went to the movies
• got up at 8:00
• got up at 8:00
• went to bed at 12:30
• had lunch at home
• went to the movies
• went shopping
• went to the movies
• got up at 8:00
• went to bed at 12:30
• went to bed at 11:30
• got up at 7:30
5
6
7
8
You...
You...
You...
You...
• went to bed at 11:30
• went to bed at 11:30
• went to the movies
• went to the movies
• had lunch at work
• went shopping
• went to bed at 11:30
• had lunch at work
• went to the movies
• had lunch at work
• got up at 7:30
• got up at 8:00
• got up at 7:30
• got up at 7:30
• had lunch at home
• went to bed at 11:00
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10
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12
You...
You...
You...
You...
• got up at 7:30
• went shopping
• got up at 8:00
• went to bed at 12:30
• had lunch at home
• got up at 8:00
• went to bed at 11:30
• had lunch at work
• went shopping
• went to bed at 12:30
• went to the movies
• got up at 8:00
• went to bed at 12:30
• had lunch at home
• had lunch at home
• went to the movies
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16
You...
You...
You...
You...
• went shopping
• had lunch at work
• had lunch at work
• went shopping
• had lunch at work
• went to the movies
• went to bed at 11:30
• went to bed at 11:30
• got up at 8:00
• got up at 7:30
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• got up at 7:30
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You...
You...
You...
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• went shopping
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• got up at 7:30
• went shopping
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• got up at 8:00
• had lunch at home
• had lunch at home
• had lunch at home
• went to bed at 11:00
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Find out how many people watched TV last night. Our guess: _________ people
2
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people read in bed last night. Our guess: _________ people
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The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people bought a newspaper yesterday. Our guess: _________ people
10
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people waited for a taxi yesterday. Our guess: _________ people
9
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people studied English last night. Our guess: _________ people
8
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people listened to the radio yesterday. Our guess: _________ people
7
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people walked to class today. Our guess: _________ people
6
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people got up late this morning. Our guess: _________ people
5
The real number: _________ people
Find out how many people used the Internet yesterday. Our guess: _________ people
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The real number: _________ people
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Robbie Williams
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Beyoncé
JK Rowling 7/31
Denzel Washington
Christian Bale 1/30
Cate Blanchett
Mariah Carey 3/27
Penelope Cruz
Robert De Niro 8/17
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Robbie Williams 2/13
Roberto Benigni
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Christian Bale
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Mariah Carey
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A Choose eight things from the list below, and write one on each floor of your hotel. reception a cafe a restaurant a spa a swimming pool a hairdresser a gift shop meeting rooms a TV room
bathrooms
a gym
Ask B about his/her hotel: Is there a _________ ? Where is it? Are there any _________? Where are they? Answer B’s questions about your hotel. Your hotel
Your partner’s hotel
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bathrooms
a gym
Answer A’s questions about your hotel. Ask A about his/her hotel: Is there a _________ ? Where is it? Are there any _________? Where are they? Your hotel
Your partner’s hotel
The Ambassador Hotel
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a Because she doesn’t like her.
e Yes, but he found them in his bag.
b Yes, he got it on Monday.
f I can’t do this exercise. Can you help me?
c Yes, she told us about it yesterday.
g Can I make you a sandwich?
d She calls him every evening.
h I don’t know. I couldn’t understand him.
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e Yes, she called me last night.
b He sees her every Sunday afternoon.
f I bought them at the mall.
c No, I sent it this morning.
g We saw them on the bus.
d Because he didn’t see us.
h She met him at school.
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a female actor
a group
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TV series show aaTV
a male sportsperson
a female sportsperson
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a TV personality
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a male actor
a female actor
a group
________________
________________
________________
TV series show aaTV
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a female sportsperson
________________
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a TV personality
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He’s / She’s …ing ; They’re …ing
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CARLOS
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on the Trans-Siberian Express
on safari in Kenya
on the Inca Trail
Who / with? Where / stay?
her sister
When / start? When / come back? What / see?
in small hotels and campsites
on the train August 10th
July 15th
September 21st Mongolia and Siberia
Cuzco and Machu Picchu
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GEMMA
LIZ
Where / go?
on the Trans-Siberian Express
on safari in Kenya
on the Inca Trail
Who / with?
two friends
Where / stay? When / start? When / come back? What / see?
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September 2nd August 17th
August 3rd
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What’s Rick going to do?
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She’s going to call a friend.
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They’re going to play dominoes.
She’s going to learn German.
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You are outside the Italian restaurant on Oak Street. Turn left and then turn right on West Street. Go straight ahead. Then turn left on Park Road. It’s the big building near East Street. Where are you? (the cathedral)
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You are outside the post office on East Street. Turn left and go straight ahead. Turn right on Main Street. It’s the second building on the right. Where are you? (the movie theater)
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You are outside the bookstore on Oak Street. Turn right and go straight ahead. Turn right on West Street. Go straight ahead, and turn left on Main Street. It’s the first building on the left. Where are you? (the police station)
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You are outside the museum on Oak Street. Turn right and then turn right again on East Street. Turn right on Park Road, and go straight ahead. It’s the last building on the left. Where are you? (the Park Hotel)
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You are outside the gas station on Main Street. Turn right and go straight ahead. Turn right on West Street. Go to the end of the street, and turn left. It’s the last building on the left. Where are you? (the bus station)
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You are outside the supermarket on Park Road. Turn right and go straight ahead. Turn left on East Street, and turn left at the corner. It’s on the left at the end of the street. Where are you? (the gas station)
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You are outside the movie theater on Main Street. Turn left and then turn left again on East Street. Go straight to the end of the street, and turn left. It’s the second building on the left. Where are you? (the cafe)
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You are outside the art gallery on Oak Street. Turn right and go straight ahead. Turn left on East Street. Go to the end of the street, and it’s on the left on the corner. Where are you? (the pharmacy)
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You are outside Tourist Information on West Street. Turn left and go straight ahead. Turn left on Main Street. It’s the third building on the left. Where are you? (the music store)
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1 Personal details
2 Think of someone in your family
What’s your last name?
What is his / her name?
How do you spell it?
What does he / she do?
What’s your address?
Where does he / she live?
What do you do?
How old is he / she?
What’s your e-mail address?
Is he / she married?
What’s your cell phone number?
Does he / she have children?
3 Your typical day What time do you get up? What do you have for breakfast? Where do you have lunch? How do you go to work or class? When do you have dinner? What do you do after dinner? What time do you go to bed?
5 Where you live
4 What can you do? say two things you can do in a park say three things you can have in a cafe say two things you can do with your cell phone say three things you can buy in a supermarket say three things you can you do in your town on a Saturday night
6 Past (be)
Do you live in a house or an apartment?
Where were you at this time yesterday?
Do you live near here?
Were you in bed last Sunday at 9:30 in the morning?
What’s your zip code?
Were you alone last night?
How many bedrooms are there?
Were you at home yesterday afternoon at 5:30?
Is there a bus stop near you?
Who were you with last Saturday night?
Are there any stores near you?
7 Past simple
8 What do you think of…?
What time did you get up this morning?
(an actor)
Did you go out last Friday night?
(a singer or group)
Where did you have dinner yesterday?
(an actress)
How did you come to class today?
(a TV personality)
What did you have for lunch yesterday?
(a TV show)
Where did you go on vacation last summer?
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What are you going to do after this class?
What time is it now?
Are you going to go to bed early tonight?
What time does this class start?
What time are you going to get up tomorrow?
What time do stores usually open in your country?
Where are you going to have lunch tomorrow?
What’s the date today?
What are you going to do next weekend?
When’s your birthday?
Are you going to study English next year?
When does this class finish?
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Thanks. See you. How do you ____ your name, please?
_______ up! It’s late!
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G-I-O-R-G-I-O
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Oh! _______! 13
My name’s Pierre.
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Hey! That’s my umbrella!
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Hi, Pierre. I’m FranÇoise. Nice to _____ you.
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things
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forty
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Tuesday
What
speak
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nurse
twenty to two
juice
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hospital
Turkey
Russian
3
meat
live
magazine
4
book
seventy
restaurant
5
water
soda
quarter after four
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breakfast
Friday
lawyer
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Where
newspaper
vegetables
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listen
Spanish
dinner
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waiter
Wednesday
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English
factory
ninety
11
China
fish
How
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lunch
France
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B Friday
C Wednesday
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Put the words in the circle with the correct verb.
work
bed
movies
gym school
a shower
beach
a break home out
tennis
a coffee
a sandwich shopping
the guitar
computer games
breakfast photos
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take
play
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1 The day before today was floppit.
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a towel
an elevator
a bedroom
a pillow
a lamp
a yard
a shower
the first floor
a remote control
a cabinet
a present
a seat
a gas station
a pharmacy
a parking lot
a river
next to
under
upstairs
a mirror
a boat
a laptop
the ocean
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A a Mime (= explain without speaking) word 1 to Student B. b Watch Student B mime word a. Try to guess the word and write it. Then continue taking turns. Your words
Student B’s words a c___ b a_____
f___
c s_______
1
2 turn right
camp
3 ride a bike
4 take photos
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6 between
run
7 read
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Student A’s words 1 c___ 2 t___
a cook
b across from
c straight
d travel
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4 t___
p_____
b___
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