English Id 1b

April 18, 2017 | Author: Joseph_Lds | Category: N/A
Share Embed Donate


Short Description

Download English Id 1b...

Description

PAUI SETIG§§N EAB8I. L§§K&BY EBI§

..I.'.

§&MT§I!ff

:

Enull

TBM A§R&'{§M

1B

Student's Book & Workbook

,

.,1

N

,/

PAUt §EtIG§fIIU GIBllL

TETHABY

GBIS EI|NTOW

IOM ABBNHAII'I

Enull sh

I * §m

m

lffi

t-

E

Richmond

D tanguage Map - SB Voeabulary

Question Syllabus

4,.

Do you live

-

in an apartment?

' Party items 'Past time expressions

'How was your last NewYear's

ó.3

Speaking & Skills

Grannmar .There + Be (Past)

Talk about rooms & furniture in a house

'Furniture

Where were you last night?

-

6.t

.Rooms in a house

Celebrations

Eve?

-Verb Be (Past) Recycle past forms of

"

. Describe a Be

, Prepositions of place

about a memorable party 'Describe positions of objects

. Prepositions of piace

'Compare your town back then & now

- Saying years

in town

- Predict

- Speclal events

you enjoy the Oscars?

, How about a BBQ on Sunday?

Tlpes of parties

-

When did you start school?

"

.what did you

'Where did you go last vacation?

r-3

- Recycle saying years

, Past Simple

0

'Dates & ordlnal

" Past

Simple

I

. Recycle routine verbs

" Sub;ect vs. Object

numbers

When do you listen to music?

. 7 .!+

'Prepositions

75

g'' oa

Can I use your phone?

-

Could you help me, please?

.

What do you have in your fridge?

'Food & drink

"

Are you on a diet at the moment?

' Portions of food

How often do you eat chocoiate?

"

-

How much meat do you eat?

/

Can

-

\l/ill (unplanned responses)

-

Nouns Quantifiers (some

any)

a little)

, Means of transportaüon

Quantifiers

5p

94

. Suffixes

More jobs

"

.

Where are you going to be in 2O22?

" Future plans

. Order food

.How da / drdyouqetLa...?

What do you do? /)obs

-

-

. Scan a menu

Make vs. Do

-

What's your occupation?

Ask & answer aboui quanl Lies Talk about eating habits & lifestyle

-How muchvs.How many "

What would you like for lunch?

-

forjobs

. Talk about

how you get to places , Talk about your occupation Talk about unusual habits commute to work

- (Be) Goíng to

.

Talk about future plans / predictrons

-Gaingto vs. Present Continuous for plans

-

Talk about New Year's resolutrons

TalkabouL obs oc.upat-ons

oa

'What

9L 9.5

@,0,

2

are you going to do next year?

.

Would you like to be a nurse?

"

Do you mind if I borrow your pen?

-

Do you look like your mom?

,

-

t.

.

"

,

1[.5

Life changes

'lobs of the future " Bo¡row / lend

A.u you like your dad?

10.3 " What's the prettiest city you know? .

I

/ ways-to

"

Wh questions about jobs

9.?

1il

lk abouL poi ion, o[ fooo your own diet

Quanlifiers (a lot of, a few & - Say large numbers " Talk about your atlitude to food

"

Review

4,,

/

l¿

I

f

. Talk about

.llik¿vs. ldiike

'How did you get here today?

Ask for favors

. Countable vs. Uncountable

Alllteration

.

Are you hungry?

,

Could.

- Recycle

8.5

Talk about past routine

"

'Ask & answer about cultural facts

Talk about what you have rn your fridge

Recycie nutrition facts

-

Ask & answer about your last vacalion

. Say when people were born

,

" Large numbers

B./r

' Tell a famous musician's bio

' Understand & tell a story

Nutrition facts

"

. Talk about past events

,

" Phone phrases

. ó.J

O rrregular

Questions

- Sounding impressed "

p. 72

'Past Simple 0 regular

DluEr aPrll

do last weekend?

4

from conlext

Make invitations

"

ReYiew 7"1

. Talk

. There + Be (Present vs. Past)

- Do

ó.5

, Recycle places

Were there trams in your city?

"

6.1,

party you went to Inter,¡iew a partner about their past

-

What's the best place in the world?

Ask for permission Talk about parts of the body & face Describe people's appearance

-

Irregular p1ura1 forms

-

-

What does she look likeT

.

- People's

descriptions ' Adjectives (character)

-

Comparatives

. Express oprnion about an athiete , Compare appearance & personality

, Personality adjectives

. e,,¡arlntir¡ao

Adjectives (appearance)

More parts of the body

p. 143

Descnbe personalitv & places

' Recycle Comparatives & Superlatives

" Adjectives

R€view

lD Café

-

'The body & face

-

' Is your English better than a year ago?

. Look for conneclions

Comparatives

.

' Geographical features

What's your blood type?

"

'1a'k abo*t p-ans & inlenlions

ó

p.

, Talk about lhe wonders of nature -

Talk about travei ambitlons

.

Understand facls

-

Make choices

11ó

Yr'riting p. 151

Pronunciation p. 154

Audio Script p. 1ó1

I

:+

D Language Map - \fB Question Syllabus Do you live

"I

Rooms in a house

in an apartment?

.There + Be (Past)

Furniture Where were you last night?

Party items

How was your last New Year's Eve?

Celebrations Saying years

Were there trams in your citY?

Recycle public places

'Verb Be (Past)

Talk aboul parties

Prepositions of place

Describe a town ln the

past Make inütations

How about a BBQon Sunday?

E

When did you start school?

Biography

Dates & ordinal

numbers

.Past Simple @ Prepositrons

Could you help me, pleaseT

Can

What do you have in your fridge?

Food & drink

Are you on a diet at the moment?

Portions of food

Talk about pasl events

Talk about past roriline

Subjecl Queslions

Reclr¡ls routine verbs

When do you listen to music?

/

Could

Counlable vs. Uncountable Nouns Quantrfiers

(some

/

/

Nutrition f acts

.

How much meat do you eat?

Recycle poriions of food

-How much:ts.

What would you like for lunch?

Courses & ways to cook

i

\,leans of transporlatton

Recycle Past Simple

Quantifiers (afeLu alittle / alot ofl How many líke

vs I7

like

lobs rvlore

Where are you going lobe in 2022?

Future plans

(Be) Going to

What are you going to do next year?

Lrfe changes

Gaing to vs. Present

Would you like to be a nurse?

Borrow

IODS

/

Talk about future plans

predrctions

Continuous for rlans Ask for permission

Lend

The body & lace

like your mom?

Talk about how you get to places Talk about occr.rpalions

What's your occupation?

Do you look

Talk about a daily diet

any'1

How often do you eat chocolate?

How did you get here today? .

IO

#

'Past Simple

Where did you go last vacation?

q

*

Past Simple

What did you do last weekend?

Irregular Plural Forms

People's descriptions

Are you like your dad?

Ad.lectives (appearance & personality)

Comparatives

What's the prettiest ciry you know?

Personalily adjectives

Superlatrves

Express opinions about peopie & p1ac..s

Geographical features N4ore

parts of lhe body

Recycle comparative &

superlative

Audio Script p,

57

]

Answ¿r Key'p. .62

Phrase Bank p. ó7

:\Xrord:L¡st-p. 71

/

rffirwelcometo

Finally, an English rourse

hUIishD

you can understand! Famous song lines illustrate language

from lessons.

Contextualized Picture

Lesson titles are questions you learn

Dicüonary to presenl and review vocabulary

lo answer during the lessons.

.! You are not alone, I am h¿re with yos.'5

Word stress in pink on new words. Btl\ol Mq

tñ t.añ

rañe\ M{rq t

¿u¿q

N.w York t M.xi.¿ a¡rq

rD13Mate ü€ ¡.eeüd6 t the c@nd€e, 1-3. oues ü. pMumü6m. k¡ to & qu6úfttuE.F/m Fne b@

t

ak¡Nán ! A,sliila¡ a chh"* !¡p**" D

I Di.rMarrflacsLsioüeou¡id6.L*tento the Fme b chect. Mat! ,ou¡ Fo¡ .xanplet

lhlbn,

Chilean.

eA6b"

RBb. ttuiil.

No,

r

r\ i!nsú

C Or.?üsen rochee arealyou

***".,r r.s§l

*n*r.*r,*."'

tiu

l:rlrllall"q,

a o, 4 L*l6 b M oeaFÉ

¡¿ .Ld

lrünli6"¿

.¡*-.F'á-Nr l¡riÁ.q,

B O''Lúr!ldErer

úr dh(drs6

-;ñ;ñ

;i;;k;

D skills: extra listening and reading practÍce

ü"'k.

lft,alelerd

D in Acüon: communicatron

@ ii

§§§ffi

kcxcer¡entx¿un¡on

..1!4l

a

coüprete 13

wri

¡h¡

core{

Yr:f'"'

A complete Grammar

wo¡d

reference with erercises

B r;rr-14¡r9uL.s*tyouopilDno.daso

D

café:-sitcom videos to consolidale language

H

Grammarandvocabutary

Reviews

systematically

recycle language.

Cyber English: the English of digitai technology. Soeech

, 1.3

'rbles:

-:,. ior

§ A {lr

:

How do you spell your last name?

tisten;ng 13

Lkt¿n to fiv? dialoss

and.t.le

\,4ar,n'o"".

Svocabularyr ¡.'..',, !!i:li

@M{ffi

the names you nea.

A M.t.h O,e-ords

k

¡nd oUe.G e

:l'l.i'

.,¡ 'i!'ri

m

Patr.h¿.:.

a.x,hi

!

?:

1.3

LgtHI

i thesymbol@=ai

\

' ;_ ño

@

smar

@ boxes: extra grammar and

D :.rls¡.r.¡r¿ ii,¡b.¡rhr.nre.sin,.inrhe.¡¿.ry.Lh:arih:n.i11 O

r.5Gr ard.rrFi{sthe

wó¡.n

E

Grañm¡r: vrh b¿i*

Á ..rdrrhaemds

¿

pronunciation ru1es.

big

d.¡tl¡dq,r¿¡dl

quesLio¡s

ir:-:''

':l-

it sBúmsed

tu/wld

¡¡AK.EERsot¡¡n*t{

. -rto

n¿r

rheprcLle,n

a iorn or¿ni..r uila:1¡erL r. ¡i..rsr

.cnal:

,:-.:i-zed

uhati BNr

rÉn.ath. lialoE vi¡Ldn.ltr¡

iir(osh:'

':r: @ &amm-p. rl3

;.ripr¿:¿{r¡rrhis thai

th¿s¿

thos¿1r,.,!..i,.:reinrÁsr!

fhese

s o n g/i:/+,'zi.

rkt.r.!.k ¡.r::!¡rs.i:1,.9:herrt:ra¡.¡als.h..lr:i.sli:i

e.

,vour

,-.'in

{J

oGmnarP lr3

e

wodbook¡.6

rÁ(: i.ERsoñar Inpais ¡: P.irt io an rb..r h ilr.hssroom a.d:!rwhals rhis/that/ tfi€*/tfiose:

*l

t,,

D Iasy Autonomous Learning system

IDEAL

integrates

all components for comprehensive autonomous study.

tflhat's your full name? O

To

fsten to these words and sounds, and practice üem, go to t¡e

the forms and answer a-f-

Workbook to praclice and consolidate

]

vowels .aa

)k+

-q/,-

G'I .=b:

m','

\.

'\-.'.,; I

v0 Y".#

t,,

lessons.

l.;i... l I

t'.

'-'

Phrase Bank to practice common

-!

expressions.

Pictures to present and

practice Pronunciation.

fl

j¡.Aud¡o Scr¡pt

r*D

ffi rr-r

ffi Hig&&

tm re ¡i§

Un:t

HH ffi;**r*

gt.2

O1.17 Notic¿ the

1

Norc€s=z/

P5ffi"'ffi

stiess in the ñumbers.

1 fm:rghylivetodayr¡lpytr:¡hdaytom€ My sidress is seventx Bluervé¡ue I ¡ave aL.ven br.the6 and sisteEl ft is¡oólisri.éty ni¡edólIá¡s. Hm6, I ihinl its fift:e. mil€ io hs A.Bélés fte ¡nñber arter th!ty.bine b Lrty

2 3 ( 5 ó 7 3

lhamsixi.rnclassúabsi¡ñylnelisldas ftir:erhou¡sonap1ane.. tmleryti.ed!

01,18 Not c€ the si€ss ¿ r"i T¡:r.

-l.' .::.i -tal: practice aci r,rties, games, exrra audio, r,,ro.os... ard moro. *

^ E( €J

r

p.,,rii

in the ques¡ons

Audio Script activities to consolidate

pronunciation

A How¿L/!rs?etlrhili B ¡n...k Lj. n ii.

EnslishD

The ideal opportuníty for you to learn English!

Do you live in an apartment?

gVocabulary: & S¿

Rooms and Furniture

r Match clues 1-9 to the rooms. Listen to a guessing game to check' 1

You sleep in...

6

Wekeep our cttr in.,.

2

Peoysle usuallS edf in.,,

7

We

3

You

cún cookin-.

4 fake a shower in...

wcrlchfv in... 8 You wash and drg clothes in... 9 Storethings you don'Íneed,in.,

5 People workin...

D I the basement abalhroomn I n I abedroom dining Ioom rhe I - D garage tne I

the kitchen the lrr,,ing room the office the utility room

SA.Z Listen to Tom showing his house to Anna, a potential housemate. Number the rooms in A in the order you hear them, 1-6. Which three rooms in A are not mentioned? Match the familiar words and furniture, a-i. Then match j-r to the second group. In pairs, decide which items are essential and which are optional at home. Make two lists.

[] abed I a cnair i_] acloseL i] arefrigerator [] a shower § e

ó2§E

§

I fI I

asora a tab]e

aTV atoilet

i

I ,r armchair I shelves I abathtub n asink I storage space I 'r'" i-''] a stove ! a fireplace microwave a !

m S¿.2 Listen again. List the furniture in each room. Do you think Anna likes the house?

ln my opinion a bed is essential.

.)Our house in the middle of our street, our house in the middle of our...'r

p

6,1

Reading

AD'ó.3 Look at the photo, read this ad and answer 1-3.

a' I

What are riny houses? Whal's good about them? Find four things lay does.

1

2 J

;h

My name is Jay Shafer and I make tiny houses. I like them because they don't cause problems for the environment. And also because I don't want more things than I need. I draw the plans, design the houses and make them. I sell the plans too, so you can make the house yourself. Dream big. Live small.

@,'r"got=ttravJ

B eó./- 8r Grr"r, which four rooms there are in his tiny house. Listen

/ watch to check.

C eó.4 flr Listen / watch again and complete the ad with these words. Is his house comfortable? bed chairs oven rl:¿qeraftr shower sink space storage stoue table loilet window

two

ln the living room there are space for your computer and there's there's a bar

toaster

a

and a fireplace. There's four people. ln the kitchen

a

double-burner

a -for above the kitchen. The loft has storage and there is a-, small for air.

FGramma

A

.

The bathroom has

,

a little refriéeralor and a The loft is

and a for clothes and a

-,

-,

fi rhere u)as / There were

SO.S Listen to Anna and her partner Leo after visiting the tiny house. Who wins the argument?

B Look at the common mistakes and complete the table.

There was /There were

!oi ;;;;;;;|;;;;;

I

ua+ musically, guitar, goodby*, mor*, etc.

With -edendings, don't pronounce the eas an extra syllable: lived, died, tired, eic Exceptions: verbs ending in ldl or

F

PERSONAT)

lIl -

started, recorded, transmitted (box 3 in 1B)

Answer the question in the lesson title. Workbook p. 34

§75 § §

§fhat did you do last weekend?

p

Gramma

Íi

A t¡atch the rules

o

and find three examples of each in Amy's bio.

1 verbs ending in

2 3

Past simpte Q

verbs ending in

e?

change the form / noted [T-l +/ 4 received i¡

I

y?

most regular verbs?

l)

4. irregular verbs?

-y +ied

*

+

Past Simple O O Look at the highlighted words in Amy's bio and complete the

-,

oic

c

forms. Answer a-c.

Má;yÑpÉ;¿;óié¿hei.i$,óóéópÉ a

@

What is the auxiliary for the O Past Simple? ls it followed by the past or the inf initive form of the main verb?

Grammar p. 130

b c Didn't

B fetlrim Morrison's

bio. Use these dates and facts.

's bio

Iim W'

,Y., 'v"

j

MAKE IT PERSOI{AI

be (born)

Write your own short bio using six of these verbs. TeIl your "stoly" to the class.

start study finish

get

(a

job

/ married / divorced)

{ *as bont i,t\og,oto.. I stwtoá.solooa( i,tlggT . {vlg par"xts g,at dinarse{ (

"l

$;r;st rÁ lu;glo iuboot

;,<

20@ . ( st, ¿íod.6rs¡¡¿^ss ix oo10ogo, b,ú qüt

a,.¿.tloat *as a di$$ionlt g,"ar $0," a g*o. ( g,ot ng' ffrst i,ob i« 2Ü11 .

itr 2a02,

a$t*

^".

7.2

p

neading

A G;.: Quickly read a radio show interview

She was

and order the pictures, L-5.

We got

A BAD TRAMEI" EXPERIE]$CEP

n

a trip to Turkey

to

l,r the airport early.

Nwreaúry!

-'avel the World; Next call, please.

Ms. R: Yes. There was no flight untrl the

TtW: But why did it take so long?

i,'s. Riggs: Hil My name's Pamela Riggs. -:',V: Hi, Ms. Riggs. So, can you tell us , ,.r a bad ex¡ri,nence you had on a trip? i,'s. R: Well, I usually don't have big -. erns on my trips, but here's an =':sting story for you. Two years ago =-t to Turkey. lt's a fantastic country-

next dayl

Ms. R: Well, Cappadocia is about 140 km from lstanbul by car. And Semir knew the

TtW: Oh no! And what did you do? Ms. R: Well . At first, Ijust criedI But then

a nice man came and said, "Excuse me. Can I help you? My name is Semir. l'm a businessman and I also had a ticket on that flight. But I need to get to Cappadocia tonight, so I rented a car. Do you want to come with me?"

-.' :rropean, half Asianl -:!V: Yes, it's lovely. Who did you go with? n,'s. R: Nobody. lt was a business trip.

-' '

TtW: Wowl And, uh... so, drd you accept

. 'iay,l got to lstanbul .., r'port early in the ,-^ ng and I had a ticket to Cappadocia, .re company 1.,: rceled the flight

the offer?

Ms. R: Of coursel I had no choice. But the trip took us around thrrteen hours.

-, . se of bad weaLher.

-:W:

B

TtW: Wow .. So the company cance ed the fllght, but your tr p to Cappadocia was not bad.

Ms. R: Not at all. On the trary, I thought it was greatl lt was one of the best trips of mylife And, um... bytheway, l'm now married to Semirl Thanks to that bad weatherl

Really?

Re-read and complete 1-6 with two words. Do you know any similar travel stories

in Istanbul to ɀt 2 She cr ed because the company 3 Semii offereo Lo 4 The trip to Cappadocia took around with 5 She had some Turkish 1

Q

way very well, so we stopped .rveral times and I saw some really interesting places. We also had a great Turkish meal at a fantastic restaurant in Ankara. We ate, drank and talked for hours. lt was greatl

She arrived

Read Worid of English and

find

10 of

a

with a happy ending?

flight.

the

io Caopadocia

Yes, I had a similar experience lwas on vacation in...

in Ankara

the listed verbs in the interview.

The 72 most frequent verbs are irregular in the past tense: 5. go - went 1. be was / were 9. think - thought 6. get - gof lol 2. have - had le.l 10. take - took

3. do

-

did

4. say said /e/

IEB_S_9.U¡_!_,

7. make

8. know

- made /e - knew

11. see

-

12. come

saw

-

l>l

came

/r

Tell the class two things you did last weekend.

I went to the beach and played soccer.

Workbook p. 35

É

§ c.7 §

7.3

Where did you go last vacat¡on?

AGramma fi

Past Simple Questions

Past Simple Questions ln the Past Simple, for all persons: Use did + subject + infinitivetor yes / no questions WffiN§X Use question word + did + subject + infinitive for object questions

ffiffi

How is this different from the Present Simple? For questions in the Present Simple,

use

or

S Grammar p. 13&

ij

Complete 1-6. Then listen to a short interview to check. In pairs, remember her answers.

i you ever afraid of flying? I V'/hen lhat start?

3 ,

you say anythrng lo hrm?

+

Common Mistakes

*n",."(it,ráir

you land safely? the passengers applaud?

5 And, o l-1ow

l,V¿nt

He ¡¡¡as

to Miami.

yuu ree - after thaLl

.; Listen again and mark the stress on these words. Were you ever afraid of flying? a¡ráia nervaus lerrified turbulence b,"útd,íngs miracle

Complete the blog post

with these verbs in the correct tense.

, be d,rink eat go have meet see stay take

walk

trauel

I ,.,,,er¡ to llha Grande-that's Big lsland in Englishl We by car and then the ferry. There are no cars there, so we a lotl The islandt incredible, the forest is really beautiful andthesmellof natureisfantastic.We --lotsof lovelybeachestooand I three dolphinsl We lots of fish. lt very hot and inasmall hotel and somenicetourists alotof coldsodatoolWe - from Argentina. We a lovely time and I can't to go there again. Last vacation my sister and

I

D ,D 7.5 Look at the flowchart. Listen and point to the questions you hear. How do you pronou nce

What

d,id.

you

d,o

last aacation? j

I uent out of toun. \Arlere

I stayed

/ go?

/

/

/

c1o

a 1ot of

take rnan,v

?_E_B§_q-U¡!.-lln 7B

,/ relax?

get t Irere?

Where ,/ stal,? meet anyone interesting?

shopping? pictures?

here.

Why ,/ sta1, here?

Who / go -"l,ith?

How

díd you?

/

/ eat well? / dri¡k a lot?

have a good

time?

What time / rvakc up? What ,¡ do every clay? / visit anvbodl,?

/ watch a 1ot of TV? / go out a lot?

pairs, ask and answer about your last vacation.

What did you do last vacation? I traveled.

/ I stayed

here

.!l'm beautiful in my way, 'cause God

makes no l'm on th€ right track, baby, I was born this

p

Vocabularyi

A G:

¿

mistakes, .l a

way.l

/ . \)

Dates

Match the members of the Died at27 Club to their dates Listen to check. Who got the most dates right?

t Died on RobertJohnson Brian

Jones

Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin

\

-

-r

Kurt Cobain

October 4,197o April5, t994 August t6,t938 September 18,197o

November 27,1942 May 8, tgtt January 19,1943 February 20,i967 February 28,t942.

§Z.O Listen again. What sound do you hear at the end of the days? Which one is different?

-luly 3,

t969

':=/Z lrdinal numbers:

1-3 are irregular: 1*

second, 3'd

-

third.

Other ordinal numbers add -th: fourth, sixth, eleventh.

In pairs, take turns saying complete sentences with the information in A. Read World of English.

Over 20: twenty-seventh, thirty-first.

Robert Johnson

There are two ways to say dates: > My birthday is on the first of March / March (thd first. > In the USA, they write dates mm/dd/yy. Be careful with prepositions:

was born on the Sth of May, 1911.

i::,ii,fl:"31 1938.

> He was born in May, but on May (the) twenty-fourth.

>

- first, 2nd -

She was born in 1943.

: Ol I Complete

the bio with the correct preposition. Listen to check.

frtr ' t 0;"x f?gá'm **. r,/L/ú F* U Janis Joplin was

born

Sre was an only child unül the

'

;

1943, on

age

January 19.

six.

1962,

-colin left home to study at the University of Texas. She left

:cllege January, 1963. Janis Joplin died ''cm an overdose, October 4, !970.

27,

/

WRITING tsANK

go

:

-

"iE lT PERS0NAI Ciass

to P. 151



Birthday Line!

: ,and up and ask "When's your birthday?" to form a class birlhday line, from Jan. 1't to Dec. 31't :--erview five ciassmates lo complele the chart. Name

Birthday

Activity

Wh en's your

birlthday?

It's on December 1't

What did you do on your last birthday? I went to a nightclub with friends.

@

Workbook p.36

|,,

7

.4

\flhen do you listen to music?

+

r(

9Listening

A

Guess what rapper Jay-Z did yesterday.

Order his actions L-13.

www wwww T

dor,vnloaded some music

gol up at around 8 o'clock had a meeting

a b

Rihanna

c

Adele

ran a mile

Who wrote, sang and danced

the official song of the 2010 World Gup?

a b e

sleep

wenl to lhe Nets game went to the office wenl lo the sludio

What was the f irst thing he did?

He got up at about 8 o'clock. What about the second?

the song "Accidentally in Love" by Gounting Crows?

a

Kung Fu Panda 2

e

Shrek 2

b Toy Story 3

5 yffi;rded more ll

e

He had breakfast. And the third?

c *r.t

Listen to an interview and number the phrases in the order you hear them, l"-5. r-" ":. :,_",t:

:; il*1., )",1,."".:.. ',",:':..

Wow, so early!

No!! I can't believe it! That's greatl Fa nta sti c

I

lncredible! What

a

fantastic routine!

Interview ';i. about yesterday. lmagine 7 is very famous and be impressed by his / her routine.

Play "Sound Impressed."

uol

L-

Madonna Gloria Estefan ...

':+¿

,

Shakira

Which animated movie included

Listen / watch to check your guesses. How many did you get right? In pairs, try to remember his day.

"¿i:,:

Coldplay

bu2 c Green Day

read a bunch of e-mails read some more e-mails

"¿'

J.Lo

Which band composed the songs for Spider-Man, the Broadway

a

had some breakfasl lislened to some music

*r.a

in2012?

musical?

had dinner

j went lo

Which singer won six Grammys

/.'..:.

Elvis Presley Michael Jackson

songs?

(

r

§e 7,{r

AG

ra m ma f

i subj ecteuesrions

'.,_)

Do you know much about music? Take the ID Pop Quiz and find outl

;

Listen to check. How many did you get

wrong? Which of these musicians plays the bass guitar in his

Subject Questions

Match the columns to make rules.

band?

1 Questions

a Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) b l\4atthew Followill (Kings of Leon) c Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

I f

I

I 8 ¡l

L F

Eminem

c

DrDre

b

I I I I

; I

Whitney Houston

-:

Michael Jackson

don't need an auxiliary

What -d.irf happeMon Who

Janis Joplin

What did Bob Marley say to his son, Ziggy, Jusr Derore he dred?

c

refer to the subject of the question. refer to the object of the question. need an auxiliary verb.

verb. @

Grammar p. I30

Jau-z

$/ho died in bed? who died in the bath? lt/ho died on the bathroom floor?

a b

1-8

2 Questions 9-10

lYhich famous rapper Go-wrote, produced and appeared on Beyoncéb "Grazy in Love"?

e

:,t

uly

14?

!.rCryrité lhe Harry Potter books?

w

.wi1

r¿*itfr.,¿rfro did

c

J

wrofe

)ay-Zsing "New yorXV

In pairs, take turns to ask and answer subject and object questions about facts l_-5.

"Love one another," "No woman, no cry!" "Money can't buy life,"

I

ilf

g

r8 §il ¡1U f fi ct5

Which boy band did Ricky Martin belong to?

I

?,:';=,;*?w:

landed on the moon ln

a Menudo b New Kids on the Block c Boyzone

di

2

led

Avengersin

blished The Da Vinci Codein

3

4

became

td

won Z

/

The

utu\o.rE

uec

U.S.

six

2008.

dals in

0Z Jopuor- /, sd aqd iee.lo t \l 9 u /' eueqo )JetEE t :AAZ Zl0Z / uop3rlA,l ssof 696 t 7 6uotlsrury I oN L :sraMSuV

.?, f

sident

¿

Who landed on the moon?

I

I

r'

thrnk it was Neil Armstrong.

' In groups, write five questions for a ciass quiz. Inciude at ieast three subject questions. Then exchange with another group. Which group got more answers right? :',

Workbook p.

3i B1

phone? Understanding a story

A

phrases 1-5? Oo you remember the last time you said

&r*tl

{ lv

* r*r.:rxr:*

i

The line's terrible. Can I call you latet?

Z

Oh no! MY

r;tTi***

T}r.

1i

:"

3 I have no credit. Can I use your phone? 4 Aaaaghl I can't get a signal, Can You? 5 ls there a Public Phone near here?

*:.'¡:

B

h

Listen tothisdialog.Who'stalking?Wherearethey?What'stheprobiem?

c * r.t: Listen again and complete the dialog' Assistant Hello, can I help You?

Predict what happens next'

a .-wilh

Customer

yes, I

Assistant Customer

Well,it'sanewphone,butwhenl

Assistant Customer

D

P

Yeah, t often saY number 1 at home. I can't usuallY get a signal in mY kitchen.

cell ;tterY's dead'

I see. What

making

my phone'

It --

work'

is the Problem?

--itonlhebatleryassoonasi--

l----

ca11s.

Hmmm.

yes,

so. There's

You

away,

T

phone

try recharging

again

afler

butit- '.-work.

friend' but the

I mean, r

two minutes'

-?

problem? end of the dialog. How does she solve the &z.re Listen to the-rhatrlght

-a

A: You're the shop assistant' B: You're the customer' E In pairs, role-play the complete dialog.

F

trl

*:.:¿

to check Order pictures, 1-5, to make a story' Then listen

G &l.ltrlisten again. What four questions does Mike óo yo, know anY ceII Phone stories?

ask Chris?

Yes. I lefl

n'i :l-¡ne

in a taxi one day and"'

Could you help ffi€,

A Sz.ls

Match pictures 1-5 to favors a-e. Listen to five dialogs to check. Which favors, a-e, did not happenT

,ñ8

ffi

3 *:

:5 Listen again and complete requests 1-7. Then match them to the responses. Requests

you the dishes? Could you the for me, please? 3 Could you who it I Could you please the ,.lim? 5 Could you this afternoon, please? á Could I you a 7 Could my son r,vith you lhis weekend? 1 2

Could

?

?

:.-:

':-::1

Responses

i'm

rea11y sorry,

Sure. There you go.

' i

F§*§*N&L Role-play.

OK, I'11do

it now ::',:..

':,''.. Use will + verb

Could youl.erhelp me? do

Could you .m¿kg me a favor?

1:.,:

il tomorrorv

Don't worry. I'i1 get it. Sorry, il's Brian's turn today. That depends. \Mhat do you want?

I

Could is a little more polite.

bul I can't.

Come on, I can do

Use can or could to ask for favors.

Can ^ .llusevourohone? Could

:

please? 7,5

Ask a favor,

1,

for unplanned responses or decisions.

I'll e-mail it

to you right now.

Don't worry. We'll help you. 'll = will

to 4.7: Respond and ask questions. Swap roles.

You're having a party next week, but you don'l have any good music.

2 You can't read French and you gol an e-mail from a customer in French 3 You bought a new dog, but you're going away for the weekend. 4 You have to go to the airport rea11y early tomorrow morning.

Hey,, l'm having a party next you transfer week Could )uu Lr or tJtEr somee music to my computer?

Sure, l'll do that, no problem. What type of music do you want?

@

Workbook p.38, §7, S8,69

lu,

\fhat do You have in Your fri dge?

K

rE C

I]

ff.

, é

1 2

ll ii

*' §l

*:

)rA

m

",tI :§

") We gotta install microwave ovens. Custom kitchen deliveries. lle gotta move these retr¡gerators, lfle gotta move these,.,')

fiVocabulary; A

Food, and.

ar 4 . I

O

Drink

D8.1 Match the food on the counter to these eight words. Try to pronounce them (the highlighted letters are all pronounce d /a/). Listen to Jeff making a shopping list to check.

WW

T bánanás T chocolate T oil

Did you know that /a/ is the most common sound in English? lt even has a name - the schwal For example, there are e¡ght /a/s in this list: A computer, apizza and a banana. Over 10% of all sounds in spoken English are lals.

n salt

T spághetti

l

Lea

T Liima[oes D B

vinegrir

Rate how the eight words compare for spelling and pronunciation to your language. D =ueU different

C D8.2 Match the food in the refrigerator to these words to Jeff completing his

I I I I I !

I 0

apples

bread /bredl

butter /b¡tar/ carrots cheese

chrcken

"gg.

V = uerl similar

S = similar

list to check.

and try to pronounce them. Then listen

f --lr:r

L I llsr]

I I I I n I

lettuce /let¿s/ milk /milk/ onions oranges

potatoes

sugar /[agar/

Listen to Sandra and leff and answer 1-3. 1 \A¡ho did the shopping? 2 Who's not happy and why? 3 Why did he buy so many bananas? a.s

d) a.¿ Listen to part 2 of the dialog. Which two items from the fridge are not mentioned? Do you keep ali these items in your fridge? World of English

"Not all of them, no. For example, I don't keep..."

Two of the most obvious differences

QS.S Listen to the end of their dialog. True (T) or false

(F)?

1 Sandra s su'pr iseo 2 )eff's copyrng his mother. 3 He knows why his mother puts bread in the fridge

4 Sandra likes it when Jeff cal1s hrs mother. 5

Sandra forgives him.

QA.O Listen and read World of English. Does the sound of T in these words exist in your language? Do you usually

prefer American or British pronunciation? el t

al

between American and British pronunciation are the letters T and R. Compare these words in American and British English.

z butter

"

potato

z refrigerator

o party . artist

Pronounce them as you prefer, but you need to understand both forms.

@

Workbook p" 39

moment?

J FGramma

fi

Countabi,e

&.rs.tJncountabie & Nauns and 1c. why aren't the other words in the plural?

A

underline eight plural words in

B

food items? Which word indicates "an unspecified Read sentences 1.-2. Dowe usually count these six quantitY of"?

1 2

c

1A

"There's some salt, some tea', oil and vinegar here'" "I also got some chicken and fish;'

two more items to each list' uncount able &nouns can be organized in groups. Add Items You eat onlY a Part of Items that come in (small) Parts Liquids br¿ad

rice

i,\J.l;i,l-, ica-:

Grammar p. 132

,,, The concep¡ s¡

71,;

and 4Z: doesn'l only

surT)ú

refer to food! Other iV, nouns include: money

I coi?6read, some chickeng and That waszbad news. We need some informatlotl.gr

news

:

information

raln

homework

traffi c

D @E"[TEls lt4n In smal] groups, ask and answer 1

a L

1-3' Mime or draw what You can't saY'

What do you usuaily have in your refrigeralor? Whal was lhere in it the lasl lime -v¡¡ looked?

I always have some water and fruit. How about You?

J Who has more.

; healthy food? ; junk food?

I I :

F A

Vocabulary:

There's usuallY some beer in mine!

C

liqulds?

d

unusual items like Jeff's mom?

@

Portions of food

%&a

new diet and match Photos {)e.Z Listen to Sandra recording DaY One of her 1-10 to the diet items. Which item doesn't have a Photo?

't:

.,'

:

This time, be Pafienf! ( ) t ooññuotwatur üqo§"tt ( )tcupofcoffee ( )tsliceofbread ( ) t piece of fyu¡¡

..,

,,2.

Lunch-

-r ¡ t bowl of nce of beans '' ', "oon \'¡" *n of diersoda Ayuvqea§!^rr

( )l

B Oa.g Listen to Nelly and Sandra

granolabar

and answer

'tr Which lhree items can't Sandra eat? 2 Why is she on a diet?

3 What's the best Part of her diet? 4 Do you lhrnk she's going to lose weight?

() () ()

I bowl of salad I

/2

pound of meaf

I glass ofjuice

F E.

§1

.!R littte patience, yeah,

yeah. Need a l¡ttle palience, yeah, yeah. Just a little patience,yeah, yeah. Some more patience..|

TGramma ri Quantifiers A üe.s

Listen and complete extracts 1-5 and the rules with some or any. Listen again to check. á-e just 1I have rice and beans for lunch. Common Mistakes W t ur" in O phrases 2 I can't eat meat for lunch. some and when you

3 I never havesugar. 4 Is there pasta in your diet? 5 Doyouwant-Coke?

2

I answer. Use

and

@.

expect a

in

é

O

V Z

Do you

i

want aaywater?

v

phrases ; ,

@

Grammar p.132

B OS.tO Circle the correct form. Then listen and check.

Nelly Sandra Nelly Sandra Nelly Sandra Nelly sandra c

Is her diet really going to work?

So, Sandra, what do you have when you get up? I only have some / any water. Wowl Don't you eat some / any food?

/ any bread and some / any fruit two hours iater, for breakfast / any beer or wine? Never! I can't drink some / any alcohol. Why? We're going out on Saturday nrght, but you're not drinking some / any beer! wel1, I can have a / some break from my diet on special occasions! Yeah, I have some

Two hours later? And can you drink some

MAKE lT PERsgilAt) Look at the photos and, for two minutes, plan how you can describe your daily diet. Then compare with a partner. who has a diet that is more similar to sandra's?

I also drink a small bottle of water when I wake up.

Uh-uh. Not me. For breakfast I usually have a cup of coffee and eat some bread.

@

f&,

= i

t

¡ ¡

7

,l

ffi

E En*¿

Workbook p.40

-

8.3 How often do you eat chocolate? FReading

sugar' six different words that relate to Read NellY's biog and underline

aoo WoY A Little Chocolote Goes o Long

more thon o lot of cheoP condies'

And,ifl,mfeelinglow,lonlyneedofewpiecesofquolitychocolote-orolittle chocolotemousse-toliftmyself.Thenljusteotsomesolod@orofewpiecesof

ll

fruit the next doY. How obout You? Me too.

Ex

night I hod o fiqht with when thinqs qet reolly bod! Lost

mybiond,osusuol'lote'rwholepotofNutelloOMG'itreollyhelpsl

Forevtr Racher

I

I

Internettextsandinstantmessagingusealotofabbreviations

internet acronyms include: called acronyms. Common new * GF =girlfriend = OMG = oh my God z BF

t

i

=boyfriend

i.

I ¡

;" IMHO = in m! humble oPinion

I

Do U know NE others?

t:

two women? Do you know anybody like these ::r Re-read. True (T) or false (F)? 1 NeLIY o"ll/ ,ovoc swee 'ens 2 In her opinion, large porlions aren't necessary the next day' When she eats chocolate' she comoensates l¡. She ,i[P: Dotsl 't L'' a.to salad'

,l

SForeverRocheruseschoco]atetohelpherfeelgood. Then comPlete C Circle alittle, a few and alot oJ in A' .:'.::'-.

,.lZ

I Use

2 Use 3 Use

@

1 have / English-speakrng

§

quantitY: , R littt. + {D means a smallcan lend you somd' I : I have a little money Go number: R t"* + @ noun means a small i ';;;;; hot just me!)' ctass in , aia tew students

Grammar P. 132

lot In pairs, use the words in 1-6 + a your friends. Any surprises?

rrE

@

w\lh €3 nouns. w\ih * nouns' wilh & or -fé nouns'

friends

2 spend / moneY 3 do / exercise á download / songs 5 receive / texts 1n English ó take / Photos

rules 1-3'

I

about you and alittle I a fewto have very short convelsations

few U'S' the in tiános My father has a

ReallY? WhY's that?

Because he goes there for work.

Last weekend I only spent a little money Why was that?

I didn't go out.

my e \, ? you,'^ (, "

f;Sugar, oh honey, honey. You are candy girl, and you got me wanting

fl

ustening

A €e.t z Listen

to Jeff and Sandra and write wants to eat a burrito for lunch.

1

2

3 L 5 6

7-

B

J

or

S.

can'l see without glasses. suggesls the chicken burrito.

lhinks lhe vegetarian burrilo is the best option has problems with cholesterol. decides to have the chicken burrito. chooses the meat burrlto. justifies lhe choice in two ways.

B Aglzlisten

b

again and complete the nutrition table. Then answer questions 1-4.

NUTRITION FACT§

Serving Size: 1 burrito (198 g)

'

Amount Per Serving

Chicken, Beans & Rice

Meat, Beans & Rice

Beans & Cheese

390

Calories

4g

4g

Total Fat

sg

Cholesterol

35 mg

Sodium

880 mg

890 mg

730 mg

Fiber

6g

5g

9n

Protein

1Bg

199

149

mg

mg

d

.

. ......::.'....'..,'..'..-..

"i Do you think Sandra chose lhe best option? 2 When was lhe last lime you ate a burrito?

3 Can you live wilhout meal? 4 Do you ever iook at nutrition tables?

ü

Cover the table. In pairs,

.)

68,087

4 911,354

To be honesi, I never

look at them.

numbers:

1,275

I 3+,912

I

try to remember all the information there.

DIn pairs, read World of English, then say these 1

I read them a lot because need to watch my calories.

Common Mistakes People sometimes say "and" before the last two digits: four hundred and f ifty-six.

E l-l{ (ElIlEB§q!4!.) In trios, compare attitudes to food. Is there . worry a 1ol aboul food contenl I eat everything. Don't , think healthy food is boring worry, be happy! .,' count calories - reguiarly go on a diel (and then break il)

Two thousand and five

hundredr= 2,500

a "Sandra"

in your group? Do any of you...?

I have absolutely no

lduu.lb:'] :ul,o-ll"'

.

@

workbook p.41

l"

How much meat do you eat?

8.t+

FGfamma

A ñe.r¡

fi Hott¡ Muchus. How lllany

Read the dialog and circle the correct option

Sandra

in the @Uoxto complete

Ieff

How much protein does the meal burrito have? Just a iittle, I think. Er.. only nlneteen grams.

Jeff

I see. And hor,v many grams of fiber? Only a few. Let me check. Yeah, just five.

Sandra

'-'";'

1 Use how much / how manv with 4jz nouns. 2 There's always a plural noun afler how much / how many. 3 A few is an answer lo how much / how many. 4 A little is an answer lo how much / how many. 5 A lot (of) / A few can be used wjth both 7:3 and;z nouns.

@

1-5.

Grammar p.132

GA.t¿ Complete with how much,how many, alot of, alittle or a few.Then iisten to check.

¡

Sue Sandra

I ¡

Sue

Hi, Sandra. I heard you're on a diet. That's true. Againl

._

Sandra Only

Sue

Sandra

Sue

Sandra

Sue

i"

calories can you eat a day?

¡ust 1,200. Wowl That sounds hard. Can you eat any spaghetti? No, but I can eat

-: How aboul Only

rice.

meat?

too, but i can

Wel1, good luck, then.

eat

meal do you eat a day? ofvegetables. And I love carrotsl

- choosing a burrito. Use this model and the table on p. 89. Swap roles. In pairs, role-play Do you want , 9h

a

370.

icken burrito?

l'm not sure. How many calories does it have?

Five grams.

And how much

fat does it have?

0nly six.

And how many grams of fiber does it have?

Compiete 1-10 with How much or How mqny. Ask and answer in pairs 1 bedrooms are there in your home? ?furniture do you have in your irvrng room? i people do you live (work / study) rvrth? L hours did you work (study / exercise) last weekend? i tlme do you spend studying English (r,vatching TV) a week? ú water (mi1k / soda) do you drink a day? ? meal (rice / fruit) do you eat a week, on average? 8 phones (computers / TYs / cars) does your family have? * texts (e-ma11s / tweets), on average, do you send a day? iü trmes did you go (out / to the beach / skiing) last month? i.ry!¡lF

Llf_E_!-s_0!!4_l

Choose a topic, L-10, and do a class survey.

Share your answers 90

with the class.

Twelve of us have apartments with two or more showers.

**"-§-

Do the quiz. Listen to check your answers and score. Any surprises?

I

t

HOW MUCH

I

§O YOU KNOW ABOUT WHAT

I

r.

,§r.ure

-w'

-.-,é

YOU EAT? 7

&

.&

é-. :

,:*.

.f;

Which 0f these tems has the most calories per 100 grams?

a po to

b butter c banana d chocolate ry Which of these drinks de drates the body? a tea b wine c ffee d milk

I\I\

:.?;i

az :i1

3:z

w Which of these drinks is really a food item? a

él

b

tea

wine c coffee d milk

How many calories does 100 g

a

zerj

bB

a

beans

b carrots c

of

cl8

ttuce have?

dZB

? Which of these etables is rich in protein? l;@ .,t8

'il-'

Which of these items is NOT rich

a

nach d

in

berry b pear c wi

tamin

onions

C?

d

to to .%

.

in pairs, ask and answer 1-6. Are your answers similar?

1 Approximately how many calories

do you eat a day?

2 Do you eal a iot of meals at home? I How much money do you usually have in your pockel? ri- Do you give a 1rttle money lo charity each year?

5 ó

How much free lime do you have to surf lhe Internel each week?

I'm not sure. Around

2,000

| guess"

I usually have no money with me. Just a credit card.

How much homework does your leacher give you every week? Workbook p.42 91

L''r''

#

/ar.' vL'u ¡rurrl{rvr

FfñIil

l.

A

s.unninsurunu

Scan the menu and answer 1-6.

1 what o" &

u,.,a

@

mean?

How many main courses and desserls are there? What's special about lhe names of the dishes? Write the price of each dish on the photos.

&

2 How many non-vegetarian dishes are lhere? 3 What are the two kinds of starlers?

5 6

STARTERS

Special Soup

taliy Tomato

Pri

&|:*

:on etoes

rrv

i:l fiesl

cTeam.

ned

6.2e

r¡,'iih

tons.

Salads

Going Green

I

o95 o

Lettuce and spinaci topped with t¡e best salad ,;r.essing in L.A.

Chopped Chicken LettLrce and tofirato

iopped wlt¡

.

MAIN COURSES Al come \ /it¡ a c¡o ce of Daked potato, i,i2 Gr

fr es or steamed vegetables.

cial Steak

?)

becL:ec steak tcpcec ,¡/iin a irgi.t ci'eaTi,l

Fish Fillet ied mc. i

Spa

tri

orar'rge

o

426s

&

salce topped wtn sau , ,

ta Pomodoro to¡ ato and

\¡/rtl.r

6.15

ped gril ed chicken

pper sauce. 314e trtotatoes. 202e

gano sauce.

DESSERTS

Chocolate Chunk witl chccolate

Cl^occ ate cake

Annie's Apple

'ira ito¡a

5

va ia ce cream i sonal Salad Srrawo.or-rli go, on, giapes and ktr¡1. a0D e ilie

ee

ice cream aird fresl cream.

\/ ih

4ee

sugar-free vanilia 7

4s

vegetarian I &* /ow-calorie

It's best to learn words together, not alone, one-by-one. Alliteration (the repet tion of a sound at the beginning of words) can help you to remember phrases.

.' make a mistake o do the dishes

* ó.2q

B

§

c

Re-read the menu. True (T), false (F) or not mentioned (N)?

e. t

* Listen to this ad for Top Toppings and check the dishes you hear on the menu.

I All the vegetarian drshes

are low-calorie

2 All Lhe main courses ate gr ied 3 All the drshes have different topprngs. §

e2Á

Ii

4 5

ó

They serve potatoes 1n two different ways There are 10 drfferent fruit and vegetables You can pay b¡ check ot creoit caro.

l-E!-§-9!!-t-L.,In pairs. Imagine you're at Top Toppings. choose a complete meal

For my starter

l'm having...

lunch? 8.5

\flhat would you Iike for food

Orderi

B G * Listen and order part two of the dialog, Write the food they order too.

-'*

Ieff Ieff

i

,,)

'

'-..1

)

'._-

have

,

)

1-10.

D green p¿pp"r,

:!1 tomato .red Peppers

L

D chicken

BEVERAGEs frurt

O soda

Please. ,

Sandra Great, thanks. Sandra Yes, please. I'd like the Sandra No, I'11 have a

|

D croutons oparmesin

ú

the \Me're fine with t'11

S.qtaos

Soups

D tomato D ontbn

couple's order. g. f

Srepr.

'

A GS.f : Imagine you're a waiter. Listen to check the

jube

lhan ks

A beer

fI

tnne

, pLease ,

Please.

Server OK. And You, sir? Server Sure. Any drlnks with your meal? Server OK. lust a moment, PLease. Server OK. How al:e Your starters? Server Would you iike lo order your main course no-'v?

':.'..,

The most common ways to order at a restaurant are: > l'd like the soup, please. ? Can I have a glass of red wine? w

l'll

fra.tf

.:ij':i

lg

g¿¡gf¡l

,. I like pizza. (= generally)

'

I'd like Pizza. (= now) 'd = would

have a steak, please.

Listen and check their hot drinks and dessert order. What's the last thingJeff asks for?

Hor oe¡urcs

Corrtt

ü

LJ

cappuccno regu/ar

D decaffenabd Ttq

D mnt

ü

DEssrR

J

rs

Seasonat Satad

i';,i;:3,i:;,r!,,0

tL sugar_free vanilla ice cream

chamomile

I

§§§tI#§§i Restaurant Role-play! In groups. ?., ? & : r're the server. Role-play ordering the fulI meal.

t"--.'.

You go to Top Toppings for lunch.

@

Workbook p.43, 6S

l"

Vocabulary

Grammar

'-)

Listen to Brian lones' bio and write all you can remember. Compare in pairs, then listen agai..

Picture dictionary. Cover the words on the pages below and remember.

I

10

i I

Complete with some or any. Listen, check, then practice in pairs. Use different food items rr. your dialog.

'-f

verb phrases

Ms. Rlggs'story 5

I

favors

22 food items

Tina

10

food portions

16

picture words for rows 3 & 4 of consonants

ComPlete stories L and2 in the Past Simple. in pairs, compare. Do you know any similar stories?

¡T

I

ove Gnarls Barkley, so when

|

Carl Tina Carl Tina

(read)

about a writ ng competttion to win tickets for his show (write) about (b") rea y e>cited. how his- songs mal How did you get here? I took the bus.

by lruck (drove)

@

In pairs, ask and answer questions

the besl way for you to gel tol

2

1--2

How did you gel:

; * c

work / college / school?

lhis English class? your: usual supermarkel?

-.',/hat

a

,1,

Grammar p. I34

I came (back). = here :: I went (back). = there -r.'

That's right, he rode.

By car. I live twenty kilometers away, so I always drive.

here today?

to school when you were a child? to your last hohday destination?

Arirt ning I

in

testl á: Point and ask "How did (they) get there?" 2 Answer. A: Confirm and rephrase.

He went by motorcycle.

EfI

..)

, by sllDway (took rhe...)

rrctorcycle (rode a...) : train (took the...) '. 1.,-

S¡ rl¡J

The verb get has many uses and meanings: get an e-mail (= receive), gef tired (= become), gef home (= arrive), etc.

I by ier-ry (took the.. -- on foot (walked) ) -l by plane (flew)

r'. car (drove)

3 :.ir

E

i rransportation

Vocabulary

I O.

9.1

I

are these occupations? Match the words to the photos.

cook a tist

o noqü

a

I I

assistant

Are you a cooker?.

No, l'm an unemployed

,+

*Lg6\"€,

Y''

É*J -

E E

F :ñ

.

*\ ":\ *\ tr

,l

':.tj r-J

l' b

rt

B G*.2 Listen to two dialogs

c8

¡9.2

1

I

H

-t

*-

rj

Name: Job:

at a party and complete the information about the people in §.

Listen again and match the questions and answers.

How do you do?

What do you do? J Whal's your occupationi 2

k* jÉ

l+

&-:

i,t 'i

ó

*

§

Gelsthere:

T'm a d-^nlist

I'm great, thanks Nice lo meel yol1.

Hor oo)orqe-rneie

Imacook

Ho,'v are you?

I'm the managel:ln a restauranl I usually take lhe 14 bus.

What's your job?

World ol Professions often end with:

.

-er I -or = designer; actor > -ian = musician; optician

.

-ist = journalist; dentist But we don't stress the suff ix.

nole-playl Imagine you're at a party. Invent a character and role-play one of the party dialogs in pairs. Hi, Bob! Great to see you! How's it going?

Jane! I'm so pleased you came!

Workbook p.44

1,,

9.2

What's your occupation?

Reading F A fts.s I

2

quickly to check' Guess the answers to questio ns 1-4. Then read the article How far is his commute to work and home? What's the man in lhe Photo doing? a Eight miles. a He's going lo work. D Four miles. b He's tralnlng for a maralhon' Why does he commute like this? a He can't drive and is afrard of cycling' b He wants lo stay ln shaPe.

What's his job? a He's a sPorts teacher.

b

Hesactoclor.

An Unusu I Comm Most people commute by bus, or they drive, but notTed Houk, from Maryland. Dr. Houk always runs to his internal medicine practice f rom his home in

Dr. Houk eats a lot of fruits and vegetables because he believes fruits are good for you and

when it's sunny, when it's raining and even when it's snowing. He runs if it's hot or cold, if it's light

gain weight, so he decided to run instead'

he says that vegetables help with the memory' His

full bag weighs about ten pounds. For many years Dr. Houk rode his bike to work, but he started to

Lutherville, and back again every day. It's about four miles there and four miles home, but he runs

When Houk gets to work he uses alcohol to remove the perspiration. But sweat is not really a problem, he says, because "your sweat is clean'"

or dark. He always runs with a big bag in his hand. In the bag are his clothes, his stethoscope, his phone and

about two pounds of fruits and vegetables. The USA uses Pounds (lb) and miles. 1 lb = about half a kilo (0.454 grams to be exact) 1 mile = just under two kilometers (1.62 km)

Re-read the article. True (T) or false (F)? Do you aglee 1 Dr. Houk lives in a different town from his workplace' 2 He takes lhe bus lo work if it rarns or snows'

3 The bag he carries is emPtY. 4 Dr. Houk likes to eat fruit and vegetables' 5 The doctor went by bicycle lo work before he starled é The sweat on his body is dangerous.

C

-

_i1-l¡1§_91!Jq) Oo you

ideas?

I like the idea of running to work but...

running.

know any people with unusual diets or ways to get exercise?

Yeah, me! I never use elevators.

"l

with the doctor's

My aunt swims five kilometers every day'

.),ct the oflicewhere the papers grow, she takes a break, drinks another coffee and she finds ¡t hard to stay

Evorabularyi I

. At t ,L awaKe"'

Jobs

' O v.* Match photos a-h to the jobs. Listen to check. tv techl r'al a I a flighl attendant - a cab driver I a freeiance journalist

3 COrllplrLler: p

-

fo

gl:ammeI

a fire-'fighter

! I

a personal secrelarY a police officer

lá¡',nut

&'líarcas

@

,.%...

.:§* &"#,!

l

B

*s

s

Look at the picture in the center. What job do you

think each person has today? Listen to check'

WhY? In pairs, decide which of sentences 1-5 apply to the jobs a-h' Which are the best Professions? I vou can can L make a lol of roney male I earn 2 It's interesting / boring / dangerous work' Doctors)ui+ra lot of moneY. 3 You work with other people. / You work alone'

¿ 5

You have to work long hours. / You don't r'''ork long hours' You help a 1ot of people. / You only help a tew peopLe

a-

at I'mVstudent,rrl St. Mary's school.

I think computer' programmer is the best job, because you can make a lot of money and it's interesting, ¡@§**

D ü¡IElIit!§glUÜ what's your occupation? what l'm

a

do you like about it?

student. I enjoy it because my teachers are good, but I don't have any money!

what don't you like?

@

Workbook p. 45

l" t¿

Where are you going to be in 2Q22? i*á

n@

p

"l

{

Listening

A Os

E. '-!

..

.i '

;i

i..

o Listen to Kelly's and Michael's plans and complete the tablb:.

3 §)

Y

q)

YN

q

.9

t-

N

z,

B Os ¿ Listen again. who says 1-8, 'l 1L sou nds boring. 2

:

You can make a lot of money.

3 Yo.r he-p ¡ .op1e.

/+ You are your own boss.

.l

FGramma

A

I

r:

Michael (M) or Kelly (K)7 Which of the jobs do you prefer? Why?

5 You can help your parents. 6 i don't wanl to be a veterira, 7 We're both going lo be rich.

I

Teil me what that dog rs thinking

Going ta

,i

&

(}

ifnot going to be rich. Are you gonna "td be famous?

@

E Op

!r

C ffi

¿

Grammar p. 134

Listen to Keliy and Michael again and complete 1-8.

to to grad school. I. I l'm , going to happy. i ? Your parenls goingroaceruificareinanimaloehavior. 3I - going be easy. a- | t+ Il going lun 5 Ir people happy going óI -'. 7 eut your parents going to be happy. both going to be rich. ¡ a -

Order these words to make questions. Practice asking and answering using gonna. Can you find someone who has the same answers?

/ what/ ? /evening/lo/ going / do / lhis / 2 ? / youl going/tonight / are / TVlwatch / to / any 3 year/going /you/? /lo/ golvacalion / are/ on/nexl/ lu are /how/celebrale /? /nexl/birthday /going/you/to /your /

§

\]

tt¡ark sentences 1-8 in E either with i (intentions) or P (predictions).

"i you /

1oo

I love animals.

@e) soins to

Subject + be + going to + infinitive + be + not + going to + infinitive ge + subject + going to + infinitive

Q Subject

I

I think I prefer the pet psychologist, because

study the grammar box and Common Mistakes. Write a true$andaQexample for yourself and a ffi to a partner.

':l

lr

ian.

are

Going to is usually pronounced gonna. E.g., in fast speech, What are you going to do? becomes Whatcha gonna do? Can you remember any song lines or song titles wrlh gonna?

.t ^Y .ó

.) l've got a feeling that tonight's sonña be a soá night.)-

flnu"ding ,l

Q i.: Read the plans and predictions beiow and write the name of the person who mentions each topic,l-7.

t

5 technology ó transportation 7 video

dings

Th e FuruRE? What is work going to be [ike for young people? We asked some high school graduates for their plans and predictions for the world of work. This is what they told us.

-

,,--

"l'm not going to be like my parents ]]. fney have a DVD rental store. I'm going to change the l¡usiness so that everything is online - " Saul,17

"We're

al1

going to Live on the moon

moon and back r,-."

i*

,

so l'rn going to be a space p lot and fly people to the Mariana, 16

to

"We're not going

ducate our kids in the same way in

the ture

.

We're gonna use

videogarestoteacrt

Y

,/\

=-=+2

(+f '7---:3U

-2

,, \\ ,-'->\ "P

rd

l-,-r

IV'

€ó

,

»'(L,J ;¿*1

t(-ílj -

z--É1J,¿

f :)) b

\áET

-wÉ*: -wF^

@

7(>\ nu ¿=7

&'Vl -= ¡+

{ffi

W

\^

w

@

íD-

@Ffr J¿I\ t\\_-,?->

lftt

'-

{ñm,

.>;§jd

ffi{ff#. @.w

P

,)a

xs\

! '{{}/o=-'li >L.....

't:\ ll

))1,.'c¡

(§---5 (\u.lÉl-=j

{1 \."-\

W, \\\'t

\\ r^,

pl bt ml wl tfl

pig, pie, open, top, apple bike, bird, describe, able, ciub, rabbit meda1, monster, name, summer web, watch, where, square, one fish, feet, off, phone, enough vel, van, five, have, video

0t teeth, thief, thank, nothing, mouth 6t mother, father, the, other ,tl truck. taxj, hot, stop. attractive dt dog, dress, made, adore, sad, middle nl net, nurse, lennis, one, sign, know tll lion, lips, long, all, old

É4
View more...

Comments

Copyright ©2017 KUPDF Inc.
SUPPORT KUPDF