Success Beginner Student 's Book
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Two Trish A-fternoon Rob!
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Grammar and Speaking Exercise 3
A Hi. I'm Darek. What's your name? B Hello. My name's Lucio. Nice to meet you! A Nice to meet you too! Grammar and Vocabulary Exercise 2
a Hello! My name's Daniel. I'm from France. b Hi! I'm Edmondo. I'm from Italy. c Hi! My name's Helen. I'm from England. d Hello! I'm Aziz.I'm from Thrkey. e Hi! I'm Pablo. I'm from Spain.
Hi. My name's Mark. Hi Mark! I'm Diego. Where are you from? I'm from London. And where are you from? I'm from Mexico.
Grarnmar and $peaking 0ne
A Are you Tim Brown? B No, I'm not. I'm TmGreen. Two
A Where are you from? France? B No, I'm lrom Naples. A Oh sorry. You aren't French - you're Italian! Three
A Are you Spanish? B Yes, I am. I'm from Madrid. A Oh!Are you at university? B Sorry? Oh, am I a student? Yes, I am. Uocahulary Exercise E
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Two
Presenter How old are you, T?ish?
I'm 30.
Presenter How old are you, Ricky?
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Rob Oh, good afternoon, Mr Blick. How are you? Mr Blick I'm very well, thank you. And you? Rob Yes, I'm very well, thank you.
Two
Rob Evening, Jill! Evening, Rob! How are you? Rob Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
Jill
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1 Andy's 19 and he's a mechanic. 2 Daniel's Irish and he's 28. 3 She's a doctor and her name's Sadie. 4 His name's Boris and he's an actor. 5 Olivia's Scottish and she's 20.
1 She's Sadie and she's 26. 2 His name's Daniel and he's from Ireland. 3 Her name's Olivia and she's a secretary. 4 He's Boris and he's Russian. 5 He's English and his name's Andy. Exercise 5
name? B Her name's Sadie. job? B She's a doctor. from? B She's from Canada. B She's 26. How old is she? Exercise I aan an actor a doctor a mechanic an artist an engmeer a secretary
A A A A
What's her What's her Where's she
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a singer a teacher a receptionist
Grammar and Listening Exercise 4
Three
B,icky
0ne Mr Blick Good afternoon, Robert!
a police officer
0ne Presenter How old are you, Simon?
Trish
Exercise 4
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Exercise 4
Simon
Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
Grammar and Uocahulary
Exercise 4
A B A B
Rob
Oh, hi Ttish. How are you? fine thanks. And you?
Exercise 3 One
Itrs Berger Good morning, Robert.
Rd lffs Berger I'm very well, thank you. And you? \-es. I'm very wel1, thank you! Rd
Er, good morning, Mrs Berger. How are you?
A Is Mr Kelly an artist? A Is he a doctor? A Is he married? A Is Mrs Kelly an actor? A Is her name Helen? A Is she Canadian?
B No, he isn't. B Yes, he is. B Yes, he is. B No, she isn't. B Yes, it is. B No, she isn't.
Exercise 5 Sandy Hi, I'm Sandy and this is Bob.
Pablo Hello, Sandy. Nice to meet you. My name's Pablo. Sandy Are you from Italy, Pablo?
Pablo No, I'm Spanish - from Barceiona, in Spain. And who's that? Sandy Uuh, Maria? Pablo Maria, yes. Is she English? Sandy No, she's Argentinian - from Buenos Aires.
Pablo Oh. What's her job?
Sandy She's a singer. Pablo Mm ... Sandy And what's your job? Pablo An engineer. I'm an engineer ... and she married? Sandy Who? Pablo Marial Sandy Yes, she is. Pablo Oh, no ... Sandy Are you married?
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Receptionist Thank you. Are you a student or Angelina Yes, I'm a student. Receptionist Thank you, Angelina. Xx*reisc ? 1 What's your first name, please? 2 What's your surname? 3 Where are you from? 4 How o1d are you? 5 What's your job?
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Pardon? Sorry. I'm sorry.
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This is a lovely photo, Jack. Are they your fliends? \-es, they're my classmates from college. Is Adam English? No, he's from Warsaw - he's Polish. He's a good friend. And Jessica's very pretty. Is she Adam's sister? No, she's Richard's sister. Oh, really? Are they English? Yes, they are - but their father's American. Their parents are doctors in London. And Suzie? Is she your girlfriend? No ... she's a very good friend. Oh, good ...
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Mother Goodbye, George. Take care. George And you. Mum.
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Goodnight, Granddad.
Grandfather Goodnight, dear. Sleep we1l. Thanks. And you. See you tomorrow Young
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1 Excuse me. Where's the museum? It's over there on the left. Tourist 1 Thank you!
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Two Tourist
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2 Excuse me. is there a post office near here. Yes, there is. It's not far. It's on London Road,
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A Excuse me. Where's the church? B It's over there on the right. A Thankyou. Two
A Excuse me. Is there a bookshop near here? B I'm sorry. I don't know. A That's OK. Three
A Excuse me. Where's the cinema? B It's on Cross Street, next to the supermarket. It's not far.
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Emma What a great photo, Keith. Where is it?
Keith It's my hometovrn - I'ortrose, in Scotland. Emma Really! Is it nice? Keith Well, a 1ot of my friends and family are from there, so yes, it's OK! Emma Is 1t a bi,g town?
Keith No - in fact, it's very very small! There's just one hotel and a post office! Emma Oh. So there aren't even any shops? Keith Well, there's one llttle shop. But there aren't
any supermarkets or clubs or thlngs like that. And it's far from any big tovms or cities. Emma Oh - that's terrible ... Keith Wel1, for me that's good, you know. But I'm also very happy here in London.
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Gramrnar and Speaking Exercise
B Here 1-ou arel A Hori- much is that.'
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Is your pizza good?
it is. I really like pizzas. I love them too! And do you like Yes,
London?
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Kelly Damon
Yes, London's fantastic.
Kelly Damon Kelly
Kelly ... do you
like me? Yes, Damon, I really like youl
Oh, greatl Er, this is for you. Flowers! I'or me? Thank you!
Damon/Kelly To us!
Vocabulary lxercise
Becky Mummy! Chocolate! I love chocolate!
Becky Why? Becky Mummyl Orange juice! I really like orange juice! Mum No, Becky. Not today. Becky Why? Mum There's mineral water here. Water is very good for you. Becky But I hate water. Becky Mummy! Mummy! Pizzal I Iove pizzat Mum No, Becky. Not today. Becky Why? Mum Tonight there's lovely fish and nice vegetables for us to eat. Becky But I hate fish and I don't like vegetables Becky Mummy! Mummyl NO!
Suruiual [ngli*h Exereise 2
1 fifty-five pence/frfty-five 'p' 2 two pounds
3 two pounds sevenly-nine 4 six pounds tr,renly-five 5 thirty-two pounds fifty
6 eighty pence/elghty 'p' 7 nineteen pounds ninety-nine
8 three pounds thirty Exerolse 3 Gustomer
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- starts wake up - wakes up leave - leaves staft
Srammar *rld l"ixtening [xerelse & Maggie Hello, Rob. How are you? Rob Fine thanks, Mum. Maggie Are you sure? You're not very happy today Rob No, I'm OK, Mum - really. Maggie Is there a problem at work? Rob No, Mum - there aren't any problems. Maggie Do you like your job? Rob Yes, I love it. Maggie Do you wear a uniform? Rob No, Mum - I wear a suit ... Maggie What exactly do you do. Rob?
Rob Oh, a iot of things ... Maggie You never talk about ir. Is ,: u-:. Rob Yes. I go to differeni p,le.r:=: :-. .
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2 A Cola, please,
That's two pounds seventl--fii-e. please.
4 A chocolate
cake, please.
That's one pound thirty.
[xereise 4 1 B Yes? A A coffee, please! B Sure. An;,'thing else? A Er, yes please. A cheese sandwich.
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A Does Rob wake up at7? B Yes, he does. A Does he leave home at 9? B No, he doesn't.
That's one pound tr,venty-five, please.
3 A chicken sandwich, please.
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1 An orange juice please. Horv much is that?
That's ninety-five pence. then.
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lxereix* 6 I'm always busy! On Monday, l finish school at 3 and go to my Book Club at quarter past four. But on T\resday, we finish school at ten to four. I usually go to bed early on Thesday night because I have a French class on Wednesday morning - at 7 o'clock! It finishes at twenty to eight - and then I go to school. I don't 1i.ke Wednesday ... but I love Thursday! We start school later - at 11 - and then I usually go shopping with my friends after school - at quarter to four. We go to the shopping centre and have a great time. On Friday, I have a French class in the afternoon - it
starts at half past three. Then it's the weekend! On Saturday I relax. I wake up late and usually go to the cinema with my boyfriend in the afternoon' We usually go at quarter past five. Sunday is a family day. I visit my grandparents with my parents and brother. We have lunch with them at half past twelve .. ' . And then it's Monday again! Scxrtrivs! Kxxg**s!: &xercise
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Brian Look, Alisont Fri,ends Agai,n doesn't start at quarter past five. Alison No, it starts at quarter to five! We're too late! Brian No problem. Super Agenl 3 starts at
twenty past five. Alison Great! I love Super Agenf films! Two
Alison Oh, the caf6's closed! Brian What time does it usually ciose? Alison At 10 o'clockl Brian Yes, but look at the srgn. It closes at half past seven on SaturdaY now
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Richard So what do you think about Julia? Megan Well, she can't play a musical instument - and she can't act! Richard Yes, but she can dance and singuery weII. Megan Right. That is very important ... but ... Richard Good. So she has the job! Megan Weil, OK then. &xereis* E 1 They can speak Spanish. 2 She can play football. 3 We can't dance. 4 i can play the guitar.
5 He can't play tennis. 6 You can't speak Russian. Xxenelss S
Jane Can you play the guitar and sing, Matti Matt I can't play the guitar but I can sing well. Can you?
Jane I can't sing but I can play the piano and I'm a great dancerl Matt Really? I can't dance at all. I hate lt! Jane Oh ... Can you speak any languages? Matt Yes, I can speak Italian and French very well. My grandmother's French and we go to Italy on holiday every year. Jane Mm-hmm, that's very good. I can't speak French or Italian. Matt And do you like sPorts? Jane Well, I love terLnis. I can play well. Matt Can you? I can piay football but I can't piay tennis. Maybe you can teach me!? Jane Yes, that's a great idea! &nar:txtrmr ex?d m*edisjg &xareisc 5 1 We have to speak English in class. 2 Do you have to learn French at school? 3 She doesn't have to cook every daY. 4 Does he have to drive to work? 5 Does a chefhave to be funnY?
Alison Oh no!
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