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Vocabulary

Communieation

Present simple

Countries and
nationa litles
Family members
Types of music

Talk about personal


details

Present simple

Prepositions of place
there isfthere ore
somefony
mustf mustn't

Parts of a room

Talk about rules with


confcon't,
mustf mustn't

there is/there ore with


somefony
Yerb con/con't
(permission and rules)
Verb m ust/ m u sfn't (ru les)
Prepositions of place

89

Present simple for routines


Adverbs of frequency
Adverbial phrases of frequency
Ouestions with ever
Ouestions with How often?
Present continuous

93

Verb hove/got
Countable and

97

Furniture and objects


Patterns and colours

ldentifying
grammatical groups

12 @
13

Present simple with


adverbs of frequency
Present continuous
Present simple and
present continuous

17

Clock times

Ta

lk about routines

Periods of time

Free-time activities
STUDY CORNER

lncrease your verb power

Verb hove got with


some and ony
going to future

Page

OE

Ouestions with
Where... from?

And the winners are

co nt rasted

Grammar

Grammar

Page

STUDY CORNER

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GRAMMAR BUILDER

WORKBOOK
UNIT

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Food and drink

0ffer food and drink


with would like

uncountable nouns
some and ony
Verb going to for future Plans

Countable and

uncountable nouns

and intentions
would you /ike for offers
and requests

21 @

2 Weneverwin!

22

Skills development: Karate Kids

24

Present continuous as future


Gerund (-ing form) after
verbs /ike, hote,
(don't) mind, prefer

Sports
Sports locations
Months and dates

Make polite requests


with could

Present continuous as future

100

Gerund (-ing form) after /ike


hove, {don't) mind, prefer,
be keen on
Polite requesb with coald

Defining relative clauses


with ryho, which, where

Defining relative clauses wlth


who, which, where
Prepositions tn, on
Ordinal numbers

10

tD

Past simple of verb to be


Past simple of regular verbs
Possessive pronouns

School subjects
Common adjectives

Ask and talk about past


eve nts

Verb to be: past simple


Past simple: regular verbs

104

Possessive pronouns
CULTURE SNAPSHOT

Ouestions

with What... like?

Exams in British schools

32 @

JJ

Past simple of irregular


verbs
Past simple questions
and answers

Boyswanted!
Places in towns

English money

Ask for and


give directions
STUDY CORNER

lrregular verbs

hst

simple of irregular verbs

108

GRAMMAR BUILDER

WORKBOOK
UNIT

Page

37

Vocabulary

Communication

Past continuous
Past simple and

Rooms and parts of

Describe past events

Past continuous
Time clauses with when
and while

111

Ask about and


describe objects

Present perfect simple


Prepositions with, on, in

't15

Ask and talk about


past experiences

Present perfect
and ever

the house
Animals

past continuous contrasted

41 @4

i,

lheardmusic.

42

Skills development: From lreland to America

44

Present perfect simple


Present perfect contrasted
with past simple

Materials and

Present perfect with


everand never
Comparative and
superlative of adjectives
How? + adjective

Adjectives of measurement

48

$r

personal possessions
Physical description
Cl othes

118

0uestion word:
How? + adiective

Verb will/won'tfor
predictions and decisions
Verb sh o u d /shou d n' t f or
advice and obligation
I

with never

Comparativts and superlatives

52 @
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Page

Grammar

Grammar

Where have You been?


Parts

Talk about injuries


Make decisions
Give advice

of the body

CULTURE SNAPSHOT

Verb w// for predictions

122

and decisions
Verb should/shou ldn't f or
advice and obligation

Homework

!o

57

Talk about jobs

Household jobs

Verb hove to (present


and past simple)

0ccu pati ons

STUDY CORNER

Verb hove fo; present simple


Verb hove to.'past simple

126

would like fo + infinitive


for invitations, suggestions,

130

Word stress
You haveto be reallYfit

61 W6

&,

r-

62

Skills development: A top designer at seventeen

64

would like to/


would prefer to/
would rother

Leisure activities

Ask

for and make

suggestions with shol/,


why don't we?, let's
Express preferences

Negative imperative

polite responses
wou ld prefer

to/would rother

+ infinitive to express
preferences
The imperative

with never

and alwoys

6B

First conditional: ifclause

Adjectives and adverbs

Apologise with a reason

+ will/won't

and respond
STUDY CORNER

First conditional if clause

i33

+ 'll {will)/won't
Adverbs of manner

Adjectives and adverbs

72 @
73

You'll be a professional dancer.


Remind and reassure people

Jobs in the media


Types of films

The passive: present simple

&,

wilh will/won't

The passive: prsent simple


The passive with by

136

The passive : past simPle

144

Ct]LTl]RE SNAPSHOT
Languages in the USA

*,

77

Food and drink in

The passive: past simple


muchf monyfo lot of

resta

ra

nt

0rder food and drink


ina resta u ra nt
CULTURE SNAPSHOT
Ta

81 @

The National ChamPionshiPs

ke-away food

much/many/u lat

of

3
:i

:
.E

Nice to
meet you all!
- Stay cool
1 ) Complete the introductions with places and
nationalities.

'll

Move on/Go for

2)

it

the clues to complete the crossword. Clues


1 Down, 6 Across and 5 Down make up a message.
Use

Across

Sonatas, symphonies and concertos are


examples of ... music (9)
6 Where do you go ... school? (2)

9 Singular of children

(5)

1l Come ... here, everybodyl (4)


1 2 Stella is Katie's ... (6)
13 0h, ... ! I hate photos! (2)
14 This type of music comes from Jamaica (6)
1 6 Her name is Katje and ... name is Sam (3)
l7 Rock 'n' ... music was popular in rhe 1950e (4)
Down
1 You say this when somebody visits your home

or town (7)
3 He teaches ... my school (2)
4 Girl, boy; daughter, ... (3)
5 A large city in the north-west of England (9)
7 I've got a brother and two ... (7)
B Sam is Katie's ... (7)
l0 Do vou live in a house ... a flat? (2)

15 Come on!Let's... home! (2)

My name's Stefan.
tt^ {"^^ r-"^^^,^, i^

Hello. l'm Sandra. l'm


frnm I\/lilcn in fhe

cool

Present simple
3

Tom

Complete the conversation using the prompts.

Wh ere
.do.go

y..t_o.

f.g.*.o.1!!.(you

r.................

Tom: And r:.........

London?
r........... . I 4............... (live) in a flat
with my parents and my brother, Alex.

Amy:

(yo, / go) to school?


(qo) to the ttalia Conti
Stage School. lt's a drama school.
......

Tom:

Amy:

(AIex

No,

he

.. .

....... [you

No, I r4........... .
a dancer.

I 1s........

idea. But my dad


(not like) some of the music

(go) to

the local comprehensive school.

/ want) to

(want) to be

dance tol

C Move on
Present simple

Age:16

4 ) Use the information about Jorge to


complete his penfriend advertisement.

Agua 44'
Address: Catle de
.1

4UOO

Vitla del R!0, Cordoba' ?Ou].n,

spanisrr a tittterFitlil;,
Lansuases:
Lorruueu--but not heavY metal
Favourite music: rock '
Brad Pitt
cu'ntron Diaz and

;ffi; *''tu"t

;;;;i;

-11

onal [/ladIl0
tootuatt ieam: Beat

My name .1i... Jorge.


| 1........... sixteen years

l,T:::ir;ib aiagia qq,


ye, g,,doba, spain
i:6;1i:!|11 lel

old and I 2........,.. from

heavy metal, My favourite film stars

footballvery much, and I s............. {or our

do)

Tom: 0h really? What re,


[,our parents / think) about that?
Amy: They r7........
... (think) it's a good

go) there too?

He

be an actress?

Tom: Where
Amy: I 6...................

No, we
. We r2........
(study) ordinary subjects like Maths and

(you

Enqlish, too.

Uou / live) in central


Yes,

Amy:
(come from) London.

Tom:

Amy:

So, ,0.......,...
drama all day at school?

com e fr om),

Amy?

Amy:

Tom:

Ute Jorge's penfriend advertisement and the notes

,CCC Go

for it

Complete the
simple.

text with verbs in the present

Oliver

5 My favourite band at the moment is Kulo Shoker.


I really like
them. I

to all their concerts. My sistel Susannah, works


in a ticket agency, which is cool because she gets
the tickets for me. She doesn't like pop music very
much, so she
......... to pop concerts.

parents
money, I 4................

When my

Susannah and
We

are fans

s............

me pocket
a CD single or an album.

of Manchester United.

to their matches and we

......... them on satellite TV.

also

Write questions for the answers.

.Iv..l.rs.t.?.sd.!.sr..9!xr.r:s!.y.!!ke.?..

Kulo Shoker.

Yes, he does. He goes

to all of them.

ln

No, she doesn't, because she


doesn't like pop music.

a ticket agency.

A CD single or an album.
Yes, they do

on satellite

ft

What's wrono?
8

Circle the mistakes in these sentences using


the key. Then correct them.

^' C
/\r,\.

Key

p = punctuation
sP = spelling

1
2
3
4

w.o. = word order


^ = there is a word mrsslng

Do you like (fllsi-bmusi c?

He live in a flat near the town centre.

grl
w.o.
p3
sp4

Where you are from?

I dont like techno.


Wellcome to Liverpool.

gr = grammar
v = vocabulary
Do

gou ftke classical music?

4'^,7'4
\\q^ $
,Y\\,/_
(*

q*,rps**

\'\

Complete Liam's part q[.-!he conversation

using the Phrases.

. My name's Liam.
. Do vou want to come and see the show?
.

o, I'm not. Are You


No, it isn'tjt's lrish.

o No, I'm not. l'm a dancer'


o l'm from Dublin.
o lt's 0K. We get free tickets' Here, take one'
o Yes, I'm in Riverdonce.
o Yes, we're at the Empire Theatre for four weeks'
. L-l-A-M.
Jenny: Hello. Are you on holiday here?
Liam

: .Ig..llr..l.e.t

Jenny: Yes,

...4rS..y.gy?.....

am. MY name's JennY'

What's Your name?

it?
Jenny: 0h, that's a njce name' How do you spell
2...........'.......

Jenny: ls

Liam:

'cOc

Go

it

Scottish?

3.........'..."....

Jenny: Where are You from in lreland?

for it

ln
lmagine you are a Teen l//ork volunteer'
you
your notebook, write a conversation between
you'
and Mick. Use the prompts to help

10

Liam:

Liam:

Jenny: That's very kind ofyou' Thank you'

r First name o Surname ' Nationality


. Age 'Telephone number ' Languages
. lnierests: sports i like? types of music / listen to?
other things
i r:^l-

/ do?

rlrL-lr- ..^... Iiycl nnmo?

You mustn't
play loud music.
C Stay cool

X Files is a famous American TV series starring


FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. This is
Agent Mulder's sitting room.
The

I
2
3
4

.CO Move on/Go

Write the names of the items in the room.

desk
__
__
__

5 __
6 ____
7 ____

bed

You put up notes

PATTERNEDG

TBR
ILNRKY
T
notebook.twoPOcREEN

it.

You put your


clothes in it.
and messages here.
You wash your
hands in it.
4 You stand on it.

;1ff1ffi, oxLRLArcFp
.rn your

Write the names of these objects in a room.

You sleep on

k.'L:[.';:':)R"JI

and five-

for it

)tr
I

You can put pictures


and posters on it.

Yoir look out of it.

__a_
___o_
a

r,L-A o

cool

Iv

\^

,m
,baut
i"@.lax

tuq*,,'ffi
Prepositions of Place
Write sentences using the prepositions in the
are'
box to describe where Humphrey and his cat

4)

in front

of

o under

on the riqht of

next to

somef ony
6

Complete the sentences

with

some

or

onY'

There are .*.f.9....... pictures on the wall'

1 Are there

books about Liverpool in

the bookcase?

2
3

the
There are .'................ plain white T-shirts in
cupboard.
SPanish students on the
Are there

Liverpool Project?

4 Let's put .................. posters on the walls'


5 There aren't .'................ chairs in my room'
Photos.
6 I want to take
the sofa.

p
m ustf mustn't

Move on

7 Use the phrases to write rules for students and


teachers. (Some rules can go in both lists.)

there is/there ore with some and ony


Complete the conversation with there is or
there ore and circle some or ony as appropriate.

Q"

tatcfir

c{ass

Friend: Hil lt's me.

2 be oolite
g spiak cLearlu

You:

t* lelp stude*l uthentheg ash5 sh6ut at studer*s


6 eat inclass

7
8 o[an

mahc.

bs*ns

You:

studerti

,oorfr-

73 smoke or cheut gun" Ln class


L4 orite clearht o;tl@ il,ackboard
LF run or sf:.urr;t iru the orndors

Really? What's your room like?

Friend: it's a bit basic, but it's 0K. And the other
peopl e are really nice.
..Ih.ere..9J9.................

tessotts

cop!-otiler

Hi! Where are you?

Friend: l'm at a youth hostel in London.

b:,f.rrestir.g

g 'rniss ]u,ssons
70 do fwmeworfr- onturte
LL brinq Lriues to s&ool

tZ

You:

@rny

Spanish students here.

somefony other
English people at the hostel?

Friend: No,

2...........

1 can practise

You:

... . But that's 0K.

my Spanish.

What about sports?


somef ony sports facilities?

Friend:

No,0...........

... somefony sports

facilities at the hostel. but


somefony tennis

Students'rules
1 You rnustn't be late for class.
2 You must be polite,

courts in the park, and next to them


a

big area where you

can play football.

You:

a swimming pool in

the park?

Friend: No,

8...........

a water garden, but

it isn't much good for swimming inl Look,


I must go. lt's my turn to cook dinnerl
Teachers'rules
1 You mustn't be late for

2 You must speok clearly.

class.

Go for

it

the re is/there ore with


prepositions of place and some/ony
9 ) ln your notebook, write a paragraph about
your sitting room at home.
There's a blue sofa under the window and there are

two blue-ond+vhite striped armchairs opposite the

|/

'CCc Go for it

coouMove 0n

Wtrat are the landlady's replies? Write the


correct letters in this conversation.

10)

11

Use

the prompts to write a conversation in

your notebook.
Landlady:

You:

Yes, here you are.

Conlhaveafront
door key?

Yes,

breakf ast
l0 a.m.

if you want to. Ten

o'clock is fine.

0h, yes. You can PlaY it in


the sitting room too, if You
like.

G-J,
..w

a) Yes, but you mustn't use all the hot water'


b) Well, you can if you 1ike, but you must pay
for your room tonight.
c) l'm afraid you can't. You must come to

;n th

itZi-r"

Yes,

of course' You

can

make me one, too, if You


like!

-8&ffi]
;$il:"."ffi;;ilt

breakfast.

faDNo.you can't. You mustn't use the

-washbasin for washing clothes.

e) Yes, but you mustn't make long phone calls'


f) I'm aflaid you can't. You must be jn

by

ldentifying
grammatical groups
Most dictionaries show which

11 o'clock.

Student:

Can

I wash clothes in

mY room?

Landlady:

Student:

Canlhaveashower?

Landlady:

Student:

Can

pronoun

I use the telePhone?

Landlady:

Student:

I don't want breakfast.

Can

just

make

12 ) Wtrictr grammatical groups do these words


belong to?

bedroom

a coffee in my room?
Landlady:

Student:

I want to go to a disco this evening.


CanlhaveakeY?

Landladv:

....11:..

striped
come

give

the

7an

3in

B lamp

L-

And the wtnners are ...

'And now we come to the highlight of


the evening: the under-18s Modern
Dance competition. There are ten teams
from the north-west of England in
tonight's competition - but there's only
one prize! So sit back in your chairs
and enjoy the dancing. Please welcome
Team Number One, the home team
from Blackpool, Total EcliPsel'
Total Eclipse start their routine on the
dance floor. The music is fast and they
dance well.
Offstage, Beth Robertson talks to her
friend Debbie McCarthy. Their team,
Body Works, is from Manchester.
'It's our turn next, Debbie.'
'l knour. I'm nervous.'
'We mustn't lose this one. Come on. We
must rvin tonight.'

Total Eclipse finish and the audience


applauds. The announcer introduces
Body Works.
'And now the all-girl team from Denton,
near Manchester - BodY Worksl'
Judy, the team trainer, [alks to the
group.
'All right, everyone? Are You readY?.
You can do it. Go for it!'

The six girls walk onto the floor and


take up their positions. The music
starts.

An hour later, everyone waits for the


announcement.
'And the winners are ... the boys and
girls from Blackpool - Total Eclipsel'
Beth looks at Debbie.
'It's not fair. We never win anythingl'
The chairman of the judges makes a final
announcement.
'Don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, that on
December 13th we have the National
We hope to

ln your notebook, answer the questions.


I How many teams are there in the dance

2
3
4
5
6

competition?
Which team dances first?
Where are Body Works f-rom?
Who is Judy?
Which team wins?
Why are Body Works different from the

I always
have coffee.
o
1

Write out the times in full'

1 set up

$]s

Gg

at

ffit

..glgf9.I.Pgtl

.... seven and

2...................

... eight. The school gates open

" m

catch the bus

4"""""""""

,*

GEE

3"""""""""

nine and finish at

5................... ...' four, with a break for lunch between

Match each verb in the left-hand column


with a phrase in the right-hand column'

""'

I have breakfast at

to school at

1...................

eight. Lessons start

re

seven every morning'

Write the Periods of time'

e
o
o

usually
ln your notebook, write what Michael
does after school on Friday evening'

+)
I play a.
, l"i" \+
3 listen to
4 read
5 rent
6 visit
7 watch

a) the radio

b) football

(or another sport)

c) a video
d) friends
e) the cinema

fl

TV

g) books and magazines

fRTDA\

- l+.1o

[.tneestraininX- qgm
l+"3o - 5.3o bashc\ba[ - ?t'n

l+.Oo

5.L5'

b.oo TV

b.oo

b.30- 1,15

- hamc,

Br"r,DPc,l'

h-t

V,ilI,r-t

e,

- $\ahs hat'se

7::

$*c'ffi dJ
AU

t:-;..i

ll

:.:;:

ir.

'c Stav cool


Present simple with adverbs of frequency

5 Use the verbs (in brackets) to complete Stuart's account of a typical


Saturday morning at home.

t .ILLg.tty_.gg.1.1,.fl................ (usually / get up) at 7.3o on Saturday

and

. (run) in the park before breakfast. I 2................


(always / be) back home by 8.30. My brother Dave :.........

(have) coffee and toast for


/ get up) at 10.30. Dave +.........
... (never / drink) coffee so I a
breakfast. I 5................

(usually

(have) orange juice and cereal. Most Saturdays, 1 7.........

(go shopping) with my parents. Dave

He
r0............
mornings. He
and r..........

e.........

. (always / be) at home on Saturday

hates shopping.

(not go) because he

(sometimes

play) the guitar in his room,

... (sometimes / listen) to his heary metal CDs.

Write questions from the prompts and then

Move on

answer them.

What

Stuart

/ usually do I before breakfast

on Saturday?

Present continuous
7

Write what the people are doing and not doing.

whatdorsstuartr:.t.gll.y.d.g.L4.gf.:.!f.:SIfS*..o..T......

run / do weightlifting

.Igts.'.ds..vl
.

!fts..rr r:. r.r..f

ls.p.s.r f

.Ll.g..,:*lt.r.y.t.t.iLg,..tl.-.]:..d.9.,.T.e-

'.

1 What time / Dave / usually / get up?

tv.9l9..E.,itirg:........................

1 read magazine / watch TV

Stuart / have coffee

/ for

breakfast?

play a computer game /


listen to a CD

Stuart and Dave

/ go shopping?

4 What sort of musjc /

Dave

/ listen to?

do a word puzzle I
write letters

the garden. Anyway, you

6,

anvthin g important. Come on!


Gina:

That's not

fair!

on my Geogrraphy project.
Ben:

No, she
She

to a CD on her headphones.
Gina:

0h, shut up, Ben! A1l right, all right!

rl

Present simple and present


co'ntin uous
9

Circle the correct form of the verb.

O rvrrsic on the move

i
ir

CCC Go for it

,_

!:
I
:,

Present continuous

s:

Complete the dialogue with these verbs in the


present continuous or the short forms 'm not, isn't.

come o listen

work

watch). do o not
o
play work o try

do

Iq

C am Trafford is an American music journalist.


)*- @ / is likingmost kinds of pop music.
ln the early morning, he r/isfens to / is listening to

f
:

;.

Gina:

No,

Mother:

Come and help Ben.

WLII{ a New York radio station which z plays /


is playing hits from the 5Os, 60s and 7Os. He usually
knows the tunes so he sings along with them.
'l like worlcl music, too. At the moment, I z play /
am playing a cassette of African music. It's great.
I a don't usually listen to / am not usually listening to i!
h
g:
classical music, but that's because I s don't have /
am not havingtime.'
Eveqz c{ay at work he 0 writes / is wrtting about
ii
the new releases in the pop worlcl. Right now he
I
t does / is doing an article about an lrish group
I
l
callecl 'Black Velvet' who I move up / are moving

Gina:

whv?

up the charts.

Mother:

.1s..

Gina

..Igg!!l!.9.... TV in the kitchen, Ben?

isnt

in her room.

Ben:

No, she

Mother:

Gina

Gina:

What?

Mother:

What r............. you .....................?

She's

,r

T.

you ............
computer games again?

:.........

6:'

af fha mrrcir

;i
i< rlr<nlrrfa

rrrlrhich

I hata it

.!

1l

Communication
OCO Go for

.-,Stay cooUMove on
10)

Write the replies in the correct place in the

conversation.

o At about 8.00.

Fifty minutes.

o I always go on Wednesday

afternoon, and
sometimes go on Friday, too.
I always have something to eat first.
1 usually walk, but I sometimes go by bus.
About twice a month. 1 usually go at the

o
o
o

tn your notebook, write a conversation


between you and your English penfriend like the
one in Exercise 10. [Your penfriend is'A' and you
are 'B'.)
11

?
o

What's wronq?
12

Circle and correct the

The film lasts about two and a

o lt

depends. Lessons finish at 3.45, but I


sometimes stay late and use the library.
My father, because he leaves at 6.30

mistakes.

weekends.

it

half6D

.if l,.r.fLr..ls*:.glgnl.tv..g.s.T.4.s..!.9.[.Is!!t:'

What time you start school?

to get to work.

Yes,

do.

A: Who gets up first in your house?

e,

breakfast.

.!Iv.fs!!,.rr.,.?.:s.g.v.:s..t:.:.!y.gv.e.r..gl.6.i;.9..t9..e..9119.1v.91fr..

A: What time do you leave home in the morning?

B:

I have usually orange juice and toast for

I visit mv brother in l\liian twc times

a year.

r.............

A: How do you get to school?

B:

2.............

a Why you looking at me?

A: How long are your lessons?

B:

:.............

A: What time do you leave school in the


afternoon
B:

lncrease your verb power


When you're learning new verbs it's
useful to make a special note of the ones which have

spelling changes.

A: What do you do when you get home from


school?

B:s
A: Which days do you go to the sports centre?

B:o
A: Do you ever go to the cinema?

Third person singular

-ing form

go

goes

run

rU NS

going
running

have

has

having

Verb

13 > Add the following verbs to the list.


. come o do o live o put o write

win

Would you like


a sandwich?
.c Stay cool

Comptete the word


1
puzzle to find out what
Sam is going to have
for tea (t Down).

tD

CC Move on
2

Comptete the missing words in the article'

energy Tonight, for exampie, l'm going to have


llch
a. lt5 mY own reciPe,'
n and tz pa
meals?
between
to
eat
Does she have anything
'sometimes But ldon't have anythlng heairy ljust have some

What does an OlYmPic


athlete eat to keeP fit
and healthy?

- -

Alex O'Connor talks to


Nicky Robinson to find out.

fruit-a13

b-

-,

for exampie.'
And what about drinksT
'l don't drink r6 c

When she wakes uP, NickY


Robinson alwaYs has a cuP

ofho t wa t e r
n.
withasliceof rl

It all sounds very healthyl

anla a

-- - -orar5

e and I have herbal

t7 I

p-

- -.'

k
For breakfast, she usually has cornflakes with m
and then some toast. After her morning training session,

- -

3
she has soup and a
4I
has a salad of

7o

ano1

o
p

e,
BV

't

h. She sometimes

_o

and

CCO Go for it

,s

'

lmagine you are training for a marathon' ln

ch,

urammar
o

cool

CO Move on

hove gof with same and ony

hove got with some and ony

4 ) Complete these sentences with the correct


form of hove got and somefony.

6 Write questions and answers using the


prompts.

0/x)..[.{r.gy.g

I'I.g..oI.g!:y...

paper.
(you)

(he/?)

posters in his bedroom?

.!!.g;!:..y:.t!. g.oj..srg. gil. gt d ..


.v!t:.ssst?......

2 (Theylr')
fantastic cakes at the new caf6.

3 (This coffee/X)
sugar in

.Ls.y: :l !. g.gt .!.w...ui.!.? s!. :.....

it!

(you/?)

tickets for the Prodigy concert?

1( they)

ffi-

going to future

dor
B\
\r

*_rtp_
'" r'n

,%d
5

Write questions to complete the conversation.

Karim:

What are you going to do after school?

Penny: After school? 1'm going to go shopping.


Karim:

Penny: A new mouse for my computer.


Karim:
Pe

1..,: g..gJ.:.o..ry.g. gil..?.y1.1........

nny: 0h, after that, I'm going to meet someone.

Karim:

Penny: Who? lt's a secret.


Karim:
Penny: We're going to go to the cinema, if you
must know.

going to future

7 Complete the sentences with the correct verb.


Then tick all the boxes which apply to you.

do o make o keep . take o work o get up


o wait
o write r'learn
' spend ' take
@
o

How arnbitious are Aou?

oX)
Education
!When I finish school, !'m going to
I ..9.9.............. to college or university.

2 ..................... and see what happens.


3 ..................... at I I a.m. every day.
4 ..................... another language.
5 ..................... a year off and travel.
6 ,.................... more time on my hobbies.

| ''l
/.//

.L

YtJ) z'
\_:_

Then l'm going to

7
8 ..................... in another country.
9 ..................... the first job I find.

..................... the same job as my motherlfather.

l0
II
l2

tr
T
tr
tr
I
tr

..................... a book.
..................... a pop video.
..................... the same job for at least ten years.

tr
tr
h
T 2l)
I _ lttr (..?bs
tr
>

v'\
g

"@-Xis

Score
l, 4, 5, 8,' 10, I l: 2 points for each tick
2, 3, 6,7, 9, 12: I point for each tick

Analysis

Mostly I s: You like to

play safe, but you

must give yourself a chance. Go on, go


for it!
Mostly 2s: You're going to do well- but
where are you going to startl

CCC Go for

it

ln your notebook, write a paragraph about


your plans and a friend's plans for the future.
8

Yffi
Education
When I finish school, I'm going to ,..
Mg friend isn't going to ...

'c

Stay cool
g

Write the sentences in the correct

order

to make a conversation

between

the waiter and the customer'


a) Mineral water, Please.
b)What would You like with it?
There's green salad or tomato salad'
c) Yes, please'

d)And what would You like to drink?


GDWould You like todaY's sPecial -pasta with four-cheese sauce?
fl I'd like green salad, Please'

Would uou like

with

sauce?

2
3

4
f,

6\rJ
A
o

5c Mor. on/Go for it


10)

Write a conversation in your notebook' using

the promPts'

A: 0ffer a friend something to drink


B: AccePt and ask what there is

A: Give three

What's wrong?

) Circle and correct the mistakes'


@, cheese sandwich, Please'

11

ll4.!:l:..s..:I..e.le.:sIdgif

'l

VVhat You

I:.P!e.?.te.:

like to drink?

choices

B: Say what You'd like


A: Offer something to eat

B: AccePt and ask what there is

3 ld like a cheese sandwich'

A: Give two

Please, orange juice.

choices

B: Say what You'd like

4 I'm going to have some breads and cheeses'

A: Offer some ice cream


B: Ask what sort Your friend has got
A: Say which flavour You've got

5 ls there

anY buter?

B: Accept

Can

I have a mix salad?

We never wtn!

Beth is walking to the dance studio


at Denton Leisure Centre for a
Body Works practice session when
she sees Debbie.
'Hi, Debbie. What are you doing?,
'l'm waiting for Nicky. Would you
like a chip? Help yourself.'
'No, thanks. Come on, it's time to
go to the studio. We srarr in half an
hour.'
Debbie takes anorher chip.
'I'm not in the mood. I'm not going
to go any more. We practise three
times a week and we never win.'
'Debbie, you can't leave now. The
National Championships are in
December. What am I going to tell
Judy?'

'l don't know I'm sorry, Beth. I just


don't want to dance any more.'

Beth turns to go to the dance


studio, but Debbie stops her.
'O-oh! Here comes Conrad
Fletcher.'
Conrad Fletcher goes to a boys'
school near Beth and Debbies
school. When he sees Beth, he
smooths back his hair.
'Hi, Beth, how are you? Where are
you going?'
Beth doesn't reply. She knows
Conrad likes her but she isn't sure
about him. Suddenly, Conrad
jumps high in the air and then
walks backwards like a robot.
Debbie giggles.
'Look, Beth! Hes a great dancer.'
'He's a show-off.'
'Go on, Conrad! Do it again!'
Debbie claps but Beth doesn't. She is
thinking...
'Debbie, I've got an idea.'

ln your notebooks, write if the sentences are true (T) or


false (F).

1
2
3
4

Beth wants some of Debbie's chips.


Debbie doesn't want to do dance practice.
Conrad Fletcher goes to Beth and Debbie,s school.
Conrad likes Beth.

Skills development

- Karate Kicls
Karate is a very popular
sport among teenagers
in Britain. Today,
u,e go to Dagenham,

i.

if;t,i'ftit,,0,
-e?
;i must be about

:& :

six or seven

f*"iil,ou"uit

black belt.

ls it a hard life?

.,,...

,\' ,P

in east London,
to meet British
junior karate champions
Stacy Mc0arthy and
Jonathan Mottram,
both 15 years old.
People think that karate is easy,
and that after one training
session you can be Jean
Claude Van Dammel lt's not
like that at all.
'You must start quite young,'
.:n'?T. \-3,rs.:s|t"",.",.'.,

il

"*Wisl'1sFrL]

the red belt. They must then go


through yellow, orange, green,
blue and brown belts. After that
the levels are called dans. When
you get your first dan, you get a

you mustn't be
too young because there are a
lot of difficult moves and young
kids can't remember all of them.'
The karate belt system is long
and difficult. Stacy and Jonathan
do a style of karate
called ishinryu.
Beginners wear a white
belt. After six months
they can take a test
for the next level

.!.?Str#$.q.|r

'We usually come to the club


three times a week for training,
but when we're preparing for a
championship we train every
evening.'
What about their free time?
Stacy says, 'We're busy with
training and there's not a lot of
time. But I sometimes go to the
cinema with friends.'
Their teacher, an ex-boxer
called 'Ticky' Donovan, is very
proud of them. 'Stacy and
Jonathan are my star pupils.
They've both got their
black belts. Now

they are training for


their second dan.'

)mprehension
.C

Stay cool
1

Complete the information.

Names
Ages

Location of karate club


Training sessions
o for a championship

Colour of the beginner's belt


Colour of the don belt

'CO

mm u n ication

Move on
2

Answer the questions.

Where do Stacy and Jonathan train?

At the local korate club.

1 Why is karate difficult for young children?

4 ) Complete the interview with Stacy by writing


the questions.

You:

Stacy: Yes, that's right.


You:

Stacy:
How many different coloured belts are there in
karate?

Why don't Stary and Jonathan go out with


friends very often?

Hello. Your name's Stacy, isn't it?

S-T-A-C-Y.

You:

Stacy:

I'm 15.

You:

You're a British junior karate champion.

Staby:

Yes,

it is -

especially with teenagers.

You:

How does'Ticky' feel about Stacy and


Jonathan?

Stacy:

lshinryu.

You:

Stacy: My second don.


You:

Go
3

for it

Write questions for these answers.

Stacy:

I sometimes go to the cinema with friends,


but I don't really have a lot of free time.

You:

Thanks, Stacy, and good luckl

.lv.Ie.gr'.s.IlgE..As.9s.*!:v.e!$.!.e!.?.*e!:..t!gttr.gr.l
They're the British junior karate champions.

Dagenham.

Writing
Do either Exercise 5 or Exercise 6.

5 tn your notebook, write a letter to Stacy or


Jonathan. You can ask about:
They wear a white belt.

o
o
e
o

daily routine
favourite types of music
favourite foods

fiee-time activities.

After six months.


Dear ...
Can

gou give me some information about gourcelf?


!

Three times a week.

6
'Ticky'Donovan.

tn your notebook, write an imaginary 'Day in

the life of ' Stacy or Jonathan. Write about:


o what time they get up

Their second don.

o
o
o
o

what
what
what
what

they have for breakfast


time they get to school
they have for lunch
time school finishes

Who are
they playin g?
EffiS
anul.^Fo vA
c MrLAN
at Stamford

s-"
Fow ;.
t ,u.oo-"""

PARTY

sf[tH#c

Bridge_
ECWC 2nd
ROUND 2no
LEc
EASI UPPED
GATE
SAI 21 rvov.

SEAT ;."

visits

MAi CH Mz2

\r

WednesdaY 25th November

Theatte
The National Film

8.30
at

FridaY 20th November

O 1,4r[.,.^t-,

2'30

f) "Jk ( "'Y^
-rlb..!

gn\fft
o'(tur^oo^

-kl,^._

ll

mY Place.

Be there!

Joo-nne-

Arrival at the

South Bank Centre

9-NOV.9]

WED

10.25

TA}{SIN AND

JOHN

TAX NO' A192g

4456121

PAGE

IAr_\{P9!49P--

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To:
From:

Alice
Tamsin and John

We aren't coming to the studio this afternoon so we're sending


the photos to You bY bike courier'

.o Stay cooUMove on

Present continuous as future


1

the information to complete the

Use

conversations.

Alice:
Matt:
Ar ice

2 Matt:
Alice: Yes, she is. lt's next Wednesday. We must
buy her a Present.

when are chg!:3S1!gy!l1.A.c..N!!g.t.


On SaturdaY.
.ll:.yS::..9.9i19.?...............

Matt: 0f course I am! l've got a ticket'


'l Alice: Let's go to the South Bank Centre
tomorrow afternoon.

3 Alice:

to the Photogiraphy

Exhibition?

Matt:
Alice:

Matt: l'm going with Melanie'

4 Matt:

Matt: Whv?
Alice:

Are you going

Are Tamsin and John coming this


a

ftern

on ?

Alice:
rr,,+ .^rlaaf ahnrrf the nhnfns?

LIFEI
TYLE
15URYEY
How do you feel about the things we all do in everyday life?
L = like
H = hate

DM = don't mind

Section 1: Transport
1 Travel

by

plane

&6 ?(

\-

Karen Martin Tina


L
DM
H

"6r'
Rob
H

You
...........

2 Travel by

. train

DM

coach

3 Cycle in town

.H

DM

1 Get up early

2 Make breakfast for the whole family


3 Walk

to school

Verb followed by -ing form

the Lifestyle Survey. Then write


sentences in your notebook about the people using
like, hote, prefer or don't mind.
2

Read

Section

AI
Defining relative clauses

4)

.loln these sentences using who, which or

where.

Karen

I've got some film posters. They're quite old.

She lrkes travelling bg plane. She prefers travelling bg

.!.:v9.sp:..t9!r9..f f r.r..,.$gr.:.v!!:.t:..g.r.r...q.vilr..s.t.4;.

train to travelling by coach. She doesn't mind cgcling


in town.

1 There's

a boy outside. He wants

to

see you.

Martin
He...

Section 2
Karen

There's a cybercaf in the next street. You can


surf the lnternet and have a coffee there.

There's an English bookshop near my flat. lt's


really popular.

This is the teacher. She's teaching your class next

She ...
Tina and Rob
Theg ...

,CCC Go for

it

Verb fo!!owed by -ing form

CO Move on

.o Stay cool

W
.4

Complete the sentences with the correct


7
preposition and the dates as you say them'

>

*lorri{ral appoin*rvrc.nt -

@to.uou*,
1st

flug.

@6r*n:

ffi
5

'l

@n

-'*

n fruokala: Dec'

o Mh^{L1"1*,,
'6:;;;7;

fatY

Your hosPital aPPointment

is, e.r..{t.e..f 9.991!...$.......

March.

Write the names of the sports and activities'

baseball

Z*lac

His birthday is .......'...'....

They're aniving in Australia

4 The concert

is .....".'.......

5 Shakespeare was

5cc
x

t'

Go

born

for it

Name the sPort.

1 You play in teams of eleven. You play on a pitch


and you kick the ball. You score goals' Only the
goalkeeper can touch the ball with his/her hands'
You play with racquets. There's a net' You play
on a court. You can play indoors or outdoors'
The first score is 'Fifteen - love"
You play with a big ba1l. There's a net' You hit
the ball over the net with your hands' You can
play this game on the beach.
There are either 1 5

or 1 3 players' You play on

pitch. You run with the ball in your hands' You


can't pass the ball to a player in front of you'
Americans play this game a lot' There are nine
people in each team. You hit the ball and run

A Liverpool
ghost sto ry
Vocabu la
.C Stay cool
1

t&r,".

^8 ?\

Write the names of some of the subjects which Nick is studying at school.

Romeo ond Juliet is the story

1
2

az

of two lovers.

.frg.t,*

/).-'
(^_)

Literature

+bz = cz

George Washington was the first president

of the USA.

3 Oceans cover 7l per cent of the Earth's surface,


4 Mozart composed his first opera when he was I l.
5 Hello = Bonjour
6 Each person belongs to one of four blood groups: A, B, AB or 0.
7 List 10 design features which are important for cars today.

.-; -, Move on/Go


2

for it

Complete the crossword using the clues.

Across

1 This bag is really ... I can't carry it. (5)


6 The opposite of weok. (6)
7 We travelled on the new high speed train,
so our journey was very ,.. (+)
9 He's 1m 90. That's quite ... (a)
l1 You must ... your hands before you eat. (4)
14 Did you like that book ... ghost stories? (2)
I 5 ln this school subject, you learn to draw
and paint. (3)
1 7 See 20 Across (9)
1B My computer's really ... . l'd like a new one. (3)
20 (with 17 Across) Gymnastics and swimming
are part of this school subject. (B)
Down

2 I'm doing well on this crossword. lt's ... I (4)


3 I don't eat anything heavy at lunchtime. I
4

hke a ... lunch. (5)


His last book was boring,

quite ...

(1 t )

but this one's

10 Biology, Physics and Chemistry are part of this school


subject. (7)
l2 The weather was ... . It rained every day. (S)
l3 The lesson started at 9.30 and it's now 9.45.
Why are vou ... ? (4)

*L

Possessive Pronouns

cool

Verb to

possessive
Rewrite these sentences using
words'
pronouns to replace the underlined

be Past simPle

@ffit

correct form
Complete the sentences with the
of the verb to be Past simPle'
the cinema last night'
They

..1y.9.r.9.

(not) at school last week'


She
2 ................ you at the cafe this aftemoon?
on time this morning'
3 The train ...........
(not) at home when I Phoned'
4 They
the Biology exam difficult?
5 ................
(not)very expensive'
6 The ticket .........
Your triP to London?
7 How
.."" late so we started the game
B You

without You.

9 We .........

Past simPle

(not) tired after our Iate night'

of regular

verbs

verbs in
4 ) Write the past simple form of these
the correct column in the box'
t
t
o finish . stafi o phone o call try recognise
o
r
o miss . enjoy o visit ' marry listen droP
. cfY 'play 'hate o wash r climb o live
o look o staY o ask o travel
.
.

,rrira

ls the bag with the striPes Your bag?


.l:.lls.Ig.g.r,:ltl.Lt.g.*rP..e,y..9.T.r.t1.........

dictionary'
This is my dictionary and that's vour

talk

did my homework myself'

I didn't copy his

homework.

they looked at
We looked at their photos and
our photos.

ts this Your Pen or mY Pen?

we bonowed their
Our CD player didn't work, so
CD pla)ter.

a Did vou call at his house or her house first?

,a

*
&

'COC

CC Move on

Go for

it

&
2

Past simple regular

Past simPle regular

of Gavin
ln your notebook, write a description
diary
the
and Joanna's trip to Scotland, using
7

entries.

We arrivedin Edinburgh ot 7'30 on Fridag'


We staYeil ot a Youth hostel'

cold'
t didn't wosh because the water was very

ondon chitd

ffiil"j

Saturdav 24
t(i* rnil Eilnbwg/t

'ffis,*t:*tu.".T:il.

tlffi**6

Tilll"Tffi**-.o"'.-""'"-

to complete
Use the information in the poster

SundaY

25

4,r1.

6)
the conversation.

You:

.P.jdy..g.t.:tgy-....in

London on Friday evening?

Ann: Yes, 1...................


You: Wherq

2'..............

at the Russell Hotel'


Ann: :........
..... the bike ride
you: What time +..........

on SaturdaY moming?

MondaY 26
a mourt/'a
{oanna larries m/ ntc*saok.
,b

P.m.
'Wafcl,

he sun set

I)

it

CCO Go for

LU

write conversations using the prompts.

9 ) Complete the conversation using the phrases


in the box.

exam?

How was the exam?

OK

It was OK.

o Why, what was the exam like?

questions /

W919 the questions easy?


..........,..,..1..................1....

o I tret you passed.


o ls that all?

easy?

difficult

N.g,..tl,.gy-.y.g.f

.r.T.l!.'..r.lE.y..rl:.!.ifi:::!y,.

concert?

r 0h, no! I just don't want to know.


o What do you mean, '0K'? They're
fantastic
results I

very long
music

good?

awful

journey?
boring

train / on time?
Iate

meals at the

hostel?

fantastic
expensive?

Nick: You're not in a very good mood

quite cheap

today.

.Y..1.s.:!:.:!r.?.

Sonia: I was iate for school and Mr Soames was


angry.

Nick:

Culture snapshot

Sonia: No. l'm worried about my History results.

Exams in British schools

ln Britain, students aged l 6 take their

Nick:
GCSE

(General Certificate of Secondary Education)


exams between May and June. They get the results

in August. The exam grades go from A* (the top) to


G. Students can ieave school at 1 6 if they want to.
Students who do well in their GCSE exams often
go on to study for A (Advanced) levels in three or

four subjects. They take their A-level exams at the


of 18. Many of them then go to college or

age
un

iversity^

At what time of the year do students in your


country take exams? How old are they when

Sonia: Some of the questions were quite hard.

Nick:

The results are already up on the


noticeboard, you know.

Sonia:

Nick:

Go on! Go and find out!

Sonia: 0h,

al1

right.

(Loter)

Nick:

Well

Sonia: Yes, I did. And the grades were OK. I qot

Boys wanted!

-! " l l, ,,1-i'l
i."l ,-J' !-l
"-1 , '

Beth's idea was simple.

'We need boys like Conrad in the dance group,'


she said to Debbie.

to design and print


advertisement leaflets. They handed them out in
the shopping centre and in local youth clubs.

So they used Beth's computer

Boys Wantecrl

ott bogs between {4 ond l8!


to[ing
-

irtiiit

gouichonce to be o stor'

ltv

\r

really,cool?
vou want lotry oomething
iiu'irir',iiu tun anditkeePo You fit!

Do

Come andjoin

the godyWorke dance Atlu?'

Cenfi e
lleet us at r,he Denton Leisure
o,

t rru a uY u *n

::;ill^':

at7.45 Pmtor a
^d

8@

Tuesday 30th September was cold, wet and

windy. At7 .45 pm, Beth, Debbie and the


rest of the team were at the Leisure Centre
entrance.
'I bet nobodys going to come out on a night
like this,' said Jo.
'Certainly not boysl They hate getting their
hair wet!'said Nicky.
'And theres football on TV tonight. Scotland
is playing Portugal,' said Dee.

The girls waited for ten minutes but nobody


arrived.
'This is boring,'said Charlene. 'l'm not standing here
any longer. I'm going inside.'
'Me too,'said Dee.
'You're right,'said Beth. She was now in a very bad
mood. 'I don't think any boys are going to join us
tonight - not even Conrad. Its true. He's just a showoff.'
Judy, their trainer, looked at her watch and pointed to
the door of the dance studio.
Girl< We're qtarrins ar R OO hovs or no bovs.'

ln your notebook, write the sentences in


the correct order to tell the story.

a) Beth was angry.


b) They waited at the entrance.
c) The girls started their practice session.
d) Beth talked to Debbie about her idea.
e) On the night of the audition, the girls

f)

arrived at the Leisure Centre.


They advertised for boys to join
D^^.,

\Ai^YL.

Girls screamed
and wept.
)

ay cool

Past simple
1

of irregular verbs

) Write the past simple forms of the verbs.

ffi

3 Uatctr the infinitive forms with the past tense


forms.

1 begin

a) Ieft

2 bring

b) took

3 ,come
4 find

c) wore
d) began
e) told

5
6

become became

leave

fl

say

7 take
8 tell
9 think

buy
do
grve

i) brought

j)

10 wear

go
have

thought

g) came
h) found
said

4 ) Complete these sentences using the past tense


forms of the verbs in Exercise 3.

make
meet

put

wite

Complete these sentences using each of the


verbs in Exercise 1 once onlY.

you

Did

.!9.c.9y9.

ln

a football fan at an earlY age?

we
He ..............

a headache so I

him an asPirin.
3

..................

5 I can't find my 0osis CD.


parents listened

to

'.'..' Liverpool

lot of photos when they

.......................... a 10 note on the way home'

".....'.,..

to see me

yesterday.

holidays
".... last Monday'
..... a Beotlessuit in the
My father

5 Our school
6

7
Ihe Beof/es on the radio,

...........

4 Dani and sara

Where

you ............................... it?

Beot/es

were in Spain.

him a letter last week'

you ..'..........'.......'..'...... your


homework last night?

6 My

They

to the Cavern Club.

when

1967, Ihe

and went to lndia.

some really great peoPle

1 We met

some cakes to school.

Our teacher .lp.Tg.t.t

960s.

Roberto was in a bad mood so Carla

him to go home.

(lc

Move on
Past simple
past
5 Complete this article by writing the
(in
brackets)'
simple form of the verb

SA$IDRA BULL0CK
Portroit of o stor
ln Germong, where Sondro (tive)
lived
untit she wos 12, she
(get),................. Grode As in ott
her schoot subjects. But when
her fomitg (move) 2..............."
to the USA ond sne (go)
5................. to junior high
schoot, t6s (find) +........-...""' it

suddentg sne (hove)


l0................. o tot of friends.
Then she (go) u................. to
universitg to studg dromo ond
she (beginl tz'......'......... to

to be'ordinorg'. She (not do)


.. her homework'
toking
She (stoP)
dromo ctosses. Sne (buu)
the some ctothes
os the other students' And

more thon stO mittion Per fitm!

Bullock's answers,

in the USA when

you wre young?


I didn't. I lived in Germong'

No.
.....................

(you /

get)

"

good grades

at school in GermanY?

(you /

have)

oppeor in fitms. Her first fitms


were not veru successfut, but
then she (get) tt..............'.. o
port in SPeed with l(eonu
Reeves, ond she now eorns
. .::r''-

Complete the journalist's questions and Sandra

(you / tive) ..P.l.4.,y..e.y.Iyg

****

other students. Theg (not tike)


5...................... her becouse
she wos intettigent ond she
wos from onother countrg.
So she (decide) 6.".'..........."

hord to rnoke friends with the

****

..."""""""""'

any

problems when You moved to the USA?

'OCO Go

-$n::,ilii!:+:rl31}!::.:Pi:d::11'.''

ir;r'''ig#i*i'+-

for it

your
Complete your friend's answers' Then in
notebook write the six questions you asked him'

Subject: TriP to tondon


Hi I rL was reallY good to geL Your
e-mai1 when I got back from London'
You asked a loL of questions - so
here are the answers I
a great
1 Yes, I did. r .tgC..""
time

English
2 of course. f ...
shoPs
in
Lo
day
PeoPle
every
What (you

decide)

to do?

How [you / become)


popular?

r r^11

/-.^..

/ I-^^i-\

and caf6s.
lots of
3 Yes, I did. I
was
There
rea11Y great PeoPle'
one particular gi-r1 ' ' '
to
No, I didn't
was
fare
Lrain
Edinburqh. The
very expensive.
any

No, I didn'L
photos.

some
Yes, of course I '"
new clothes! London's tkre fashion
caoital of the worfd
!

cool
8

Go

Write the prices in words.

11

for it

Wtrictr places in town do you associate with

the following words?

Ll ....a t.oound
....... .....
,,

Place in town

L20

popcorn, films

cinema

2
I

2 actors, plays

tickets, trains

Write the names of the places.

3 timetables, buses
4 oJd maps, old coins
5 exhibitions, paintings
6 tourists, local information
7 money, cheques
B books you can borrow,
reference books, videos, CDs

You swim and play

s.Pg!:tf.

basketball here.
I

You watch films here.

You go here to read and to


borrow books.
You buy stamps and post
letters here.

What's wronq?
12
p...........

Move on

Circle and correct the mistakes.

What did yo,

@for

her birthdafr

.Y!:.9.t.il!..v.gy.!:ty.fp:.!:s.r..!.i.*!:!.sy.?.

You go here to watch

important football matches.

1 Excuse me, how much this


2

\lVhy they went

How I get to the market?

CD is?

into town this morning?

10 2 Write the name of the place.

1 1t's got thirt5z rooms, all with bathrooms, and


there's a restaurant on the ground floor.

Do you want go to the new art gallery on


There are about ten thousand students. They
usually live in hostels or halls of residence in
their first year here.

There are 500 beds, there's a children's ward and


there's an Accident and Emergency department.

The dance floor is big, the walls are biack and

the':,'

Saturday?

Take first turning on the left and then go

straight ahead.

.- Stay cool/Move on

13

Look at the map of Victoria in the Seycheiles.

You are at the bus station (number I on the map).


Give directions and complete the conversations.

A: Excuse me. How do I get to the market?

B:

Tum...ng.?r.t... and go down Palm Street

to the

crossroads. Take the first turning on the

Then take the first tuming on the


That's Market Street. The market is
3

COO Go for

14)

it

Look at the map again. You are in the

market. ln your notebook, write the directions to:


o the police station
o the library

r the sports stadium


o the Tourist lnformation Office

2 A: Can you tell me how to get to Freedom Square?


B: Turn left, and then +..........
at the end of the street. Go s.............
5th June Avenue. Freedom Square is 6..............

lrregular verbs
Add the past tenses of these

A:

Excuse me. I want to qo to the National Museum.

B: lt's not far. Turn right and then turn left into
Castor Road. Take the second turning

That's Independence

verbs to the list of irregular past


tense verbs which you made in Unit

Exercise 4

of

your Students' Book.


o bring

come

leave o

tell o take

yourself: cover the past tense forms on your list


and see if you tan remembrr them by looking at the

Test

What was

it doin g?
Voca

bu

la

cool

/\

A?r|);

\u
"ffTu

1 ) Write the names of


the animals. The last letter
of one word is the first
letter of the next.

) Name the room or


part of the house where you:

f&

titchen

cook food

,r \-

ECX
Itlrilu

$r,

eat dinner

,)

sleep

watch TV
park lhe car

g-

s____

work
leave your

tr

wash

coal.

h-

- -

Move on
3

Write the names of the animals.

Go for

Before people drove cars, they rode this animal.

4)

horse

1 This furry animal likes eating

This animal has yellow and black striped fur.

This is a young sheep.

1t's got eight legs,


likes dark corners.

it

chickens.

lives in the bathroom and

it

tn your notebook, write the names of:

an animal which lays eggs

2 two animals which produce milk


3 three animals which live in or near water
4 four animals which don't eat meat
5 five animals which people keep as pets
6 six animals which eat other animals.
it

'5)

ln your notebook, write a plan of the rooms in


your house or flat.

Gra m mar
,C Stay cool

The ciminals Casey and Hudson are in New

York. Agent Adams is interviewing a witness who


saw them. Complete the interview using verbs in the
past continuous and the short forms 0 wos, I wosn't).
Do nof use the picture on the right for this exercise.

. carry o drive . have . weal o listen


I read o sit o talk (ffi},t
Adams:

Miss Fostel you were in Connolly's Caf


yesterday morning when Casey and

Hudson arrived. Can you describe them?


Witness

: Yes, Casey .l.u.g.f.y93.Iilig.

jeans and

sweatsh:rt.

Adams:

And Hudson? What

Witness: Jeans and a leather jacket. And


2

a small black bag.


Adams:

see. What were they doing

in Connolly's?

Witness:
the newspapers.
Adams;

near them?

Witness: Yes, 5...........


6

a coffee at the table next to them.

Adams:

So

to their conversation?
Witness: No, I
Adams:

Are you sure?

Witness: Well, i heard bits of it.

Adami:

What

about?

Witness: Money, and the bank on 57th Street.


Adams:

Did you see them again later on 57th


Street?

Witness: Yes, I did. Hudson

Hudson wasn't wearing a leather jocket. He was

Now look at the picture. ln your notebook,


correct the witness's mistakes. There are five
mistakes in total.

Past continuous
6

ro

wearing a

f-

shirt.

t_

'co Move

on

But then I

13................... (look)

Past simPle and Past continuous

inside the greasY


enveiope and I

past simple or
Complete the article with the

I)

14............. (see) a

(in brackets)'
past continuous form of the verb

There was no

Kelly though t she ..ry.9l.....-.


(dream) when
(open) her
she ..oI9L94
packet of crisPs.

time {or breakfast


so I 6.............,.... (take) a packet
o{ salt and vinegar crisPs from the

cupboard in the kitchen'


My friends 7....'........ 1.."" (wait)
for me outside the house'

When I 1......'....'.....
(look at) the alarm I realised I was
iate lor school- again'

have)time for breakfast,' I said'


While we e..................... (walk)
(open)the
I

I 2.............,......... (jump) out of


bed and 3....,................ (run) to
the bathroom' I

typed message:

10.............

4'.....""""""

packet o{ crisPs and 11.""""""


(see-) aliitle blue envelope. At first

(get dressed)

*n& I 5.........,,,...........:.. (brush)

I 12:...,,.......,.......... (think) it was


a coupon for a free Packet of
f:+"i''Jss*
crisps'

my teeth, to save time.

r*,-li&rffi*.:::

'cCC Go for

_. ,,..

running

driving
riding

places.

cycling

CIues

by the river

r Max wasn't on a horse or

in the mountains

in a car.
Julia went out on her horse'
Amina can't drive. She is
training for a marathon'

through the desert


along the beach

Sunil hasn't got a bike' He


sandY

p1ace.

down. HeY, everybodY,'l


18..........,..,..... (shout) . 'Guess what
I found in mY crisPsl'
At first, nobody 1e"""""""""""'
(believe) me. But

2o

(not joke). The

100,000 Prize was minel


''

_' ''i

r: I 'l

+^"pqF#R#

Max

Note: TheY were all doing


different things in different

in a very hot,

(dance) up and

was

17......"""""

9 Read the clues and


complete the grid. Then write
what each Person was doing
and where theY were.

at me because I

it

Past continuous

Congratulations.
The 8700,000
Premium CrisPs
pfize is Yours!
15'..'...'....'..'."
"' (walk)
My friends
in front of me but suddenlY theY all
16..,............ (turn) to look

The person who was


running was near the sea'

Julia

x
x

Amina

Julia

Sunil

.C Stay

CCC Go for it

cooflMove on

11 ) Use this picture to write a conversation in


your notebook. Start like this:

A: I saw something really stronge this afternoon.


B: Oh ga? Where were you?

What's wrong?
10) You were at the bus stop after school when
you saw an accident. Complete the conversation
with a friend, explaining what happened. Use the
pictures to help you.
Friend: I heard about the accident. Where were
you when it happened?
You:

12 ) Circle and correct the mistakes


in these sentences.

/:qu
\\q^ 0

&V-.

Tha@strange!
Illsfi..1lr.sr.eei.................

1 I saw a snake when I walking home last night.

.l.y.gt.y.giL,.T.g_..... at the bus stop.

Friend: Did you see the accjdent?

2 Joe opened his pressent.

You:

Friend: So what happened?


'Were you waiting for your

You:

friend?'

'Yes,

I were.'

when a car came out of a side road and


hit him.
Friend:

You:

No,

4 What you were doing?


it didn't. The drjver just carried

but the police caught him.


Friend: Was the cyclist wearing a helmet?

on,

Sorry 1 didn't answer, but I had dinner when


you phoned.

I heard mustc.

The girls were sitting on the


flooiof the dance studio. TheY
weren't feeling verY haPPY.
'Come on, girls!'saidJudY. 'Lets
practise the first routine.'
They stood uP and took their
oositions on the dance floor'
ih...-quurLers of an hour later
they stopped and had a break.
'1'm just going to get some more
cassettes ftom mY car,' said JudY'
As she was coming back from
the car, a tall young man walked
up to the entrance. JudY called
out to him.
'Hellol Are you here for the
audition? You're a bit latel'
'Well, I heard music '.. er ... Is
Beth Robertson here?'
'Yes. Why?'

'Oh

nothing.'

'We1l, do you want an audition

or not?'
Judy took Conrad into the
studio.
'Oh, it's youl We started at eight
o'clock,'said Beth.
'I know. l saw Your
advertisement at school. l'm
sorry I'm late, but I was looking
after my little brother until
quarter to eight,' Conrad
explained.
'Oh, really.'
'So how many boYs came?'
'None.'
'None? Thats strangel'
'Not really. We didn't expect
many. Oh, well, there's half an
hour left. You can trY a dance
routine with us if You like.'
'OK. Why not?'
Conrad danced brilliantlY.
'We've got our first boY dancerl'
cried Debbie.

ln your notebook, write questions for these answers'

1 On the floor.
2 Not very haPPY.
3 Because she wanted to get some more cassettes from her car'
4 Because he was looking after his little brother'
5 Yes, he did - he danced brilliantly'

L-

Skills development

Frorn Irelond

to Americo

WHW

In 1845 there was a cold, wet summer in


Ireland. The potato crop failed and people
had nothing to eat. Nearly a million people,
a quarter of the population, died of famine
or disease.
Some people left Ireland to start a new life
in Arneiica. They sailed across the Irish Sea
to l,iverpool rvhere they hoped to takc a
boat to America. In Liverpool, there were
emigrants from all over Europe. They rvere
all waiting to go to Arneric:a.
Nlary O'Casey and her family left lreland
in 1845. The journey to Liverpool took 36
hours. This is MarY's stor\'.
At last we arrived in Liverpool. A rnan callle Lrp
t() us at the guavsidc. 'Do vtlu need
accornrnodation?' he askccl. 'l knou' u gclod
'\ilr can
place. lt's clteap and it"s tlol too {ar.
i.,alk there irt al,rout {ive rrtirnrtes. It's a lodging
house irr N{oorfields.'

"(iould \-ou give us directionsT' I asked'


'Jrrst go dou'rr Batlr Strcet and t:rke the second

Street. Then go down Union Street. Turn right


at the end. lbu can't miss it. By the I'av' have
for Arnerica? I can get
,vou got your boat tickets
them for You at a sPecial Price.'
\Ve gave the man sorne monev. While s'e \\'ere
u,alking to our lodging house. he u'ent to get
the tickets. He disappeared into a baker's shop'
S/e follou,ed the rnan's directions. but v'e
didn't find the lorlging house. In facl \\'e ne\rer
san'the mar] or our mone\r agairr' \ie found out
lat.er that he belonged to a gang c:alled "'[']re

Fortv Thieves".
I had just enotrglt rnoneY lefi for tlte tickers
anr] for sornc fbod, brtt rlot fol accornrrttldatiorl'
\\ie slept on the quavsitle for five davs' waiting
Ior our ship.
'l'here w'ere 4?6 people on board our ship' the
Lucartit'L- and 158 clied of {ever during tltr:
crossing. n,hich took fourteen u'eeks.
Ylhen u'e arlivetl in Arnerica, rny husbancl ancl
I fornrd u,ork orl a farm. Our solt is learning to
read and u.ri1e rlon. artd one da1, q'g'ta going t(l
rol,a lri,rr l.rrli to lrelanr]. 1o s]tou, hitn u'here he

Communication

p
cooUMove on
1

tvtatctr the words with their definitions.

quayside \
1 populatio, \

2 emigrants
3 famine

\
I
lodging house
I
5 expensive f
6 thieves
I
(sing. thiefl \ .
)

a) small hotel
b) people who steal money
and other valuable things
.) when people are hungry
and have nothing to eat
d) costing a lot of money
.) people who live in a
particular country or area

fl ,f,.

to the
water, at a port
g) people who go to live in
area next

:':"b]N=a=l,t
--U \, --*Y:

:Eg'_=-i/fr
-: l: -::;,
|

J--

r3S,
-ffi

_"-:=l$g

#t
'9W

=;fffi
-.-u,-

+v-i[-A

Bm
g-t

another country
2

Put the events in the correct order,

rEzf:tr+EstrolzEsIgI

a) They met a man who knew about some cheap

;K

::-!:Y

C'+APEL STPETT

====fiN

accommodation.
b) Thejourney took fourteen weeks.

N
\t\,

iWE

,-Jvr*--_.\-

left them and did not return.


d)They anived in Liverpool.
e) Finally, they sailed to America.
f) So while they were waiting for their ship, they
c) The man

slept on the quayside.


g).They gave the man some money.
O'Casey family left lreland because of the

f,wu
?,,iZ?,

_+vv
-vl

@fn.
potato
i)

famine.
They now had five days to wait for the next
ship, but they didn't have anywhere to stay.

Go
3

4 ) Look at the map. Where do the man's


directions take the O'Caseys?

for it

Complete the notes about the O'Caseys.

Reason for leaving lreland:

5 ) ln your notebook, write the correct directions


from Waterloo Dock to Moorfields.
Go down Bath Street and ...

2 First stage

ofjourney: from

Accommodation in Liverpool
3 Second stage

ofjourney: from

6 ) ln your notebook, write about emigrants from


your country or from a country you know about.
Answer these questions:
o When did they emigrate?

r Why did they


Plans for the future:

emigrate?

o Where did they go?


o Was it a simple

l've lost
my rucksack.
,!t

IJrammar
cool

Present perfect simple


1

/,'=

Complete the chart with the past participles of the verbs.

Regular verbs

\\

lnfinitive

Past

ask

simple

lrregular verbs

lnfinitive

Past

asked

come

came

close

closed

do

did

live

lived

eat

ate

look

looked

find

found

open

opened

go

went

pass

passed

have

had

phone

phoneC

put

put

play

played

see

saw

start

started

speak

spoke

talk

talked

take

took

turn

turned

wear

wore

want

wanted

write

wrote

Past participle

Wrte questions using the present perfect

he

simple

and answers.

play football this week?

.!!.g.:.1:..r.lg.y:!.fs.gPs.!!.t!l!t..yy.sl.t.

1 you / speak English every day this week?

she lhave breakfast?

they

eat a

lot today?

a I / do something wrong?

No,

he hasn't.

Past participle

(-,-c hllove,,mm'
F ne

se

r;

p e l' rf'*

u,,ri"kilrr y:as"h

,)

si r,t

C,nrnplete 'Ll'le

li -)r.ri- ffim tmf'

q:'[

s I rvr pl

tlm rl

"in'

eq

ste

*i pnst simple f,rrnn of

r"rsimg l"i"re

present

iln

the verh:

Fllatah 1L[ir: inflni'Lives with their past


-lhe
part!ripl,es"
n r,vnite sentemnes in the present
perfe 't using the prormpts.

perFer;'L

hraeketsJ.

-,/

btj.#" *luwee N{refuA,

Gr,aewfu"r,k

{?,sa&,

)t

*,5&

t"Lh

fu"tryu*{,

":;;";;lur.d

'

..991....."".'.....""',"

bought

keep

nrade

know

rea d

nr

nr

eet

l<e

bror-rght

-' '--- **kept


_,-

'

thought
--rnet

"

show

think

Deax
- - l'l.w"u,
-fr\nnkt
ttw't't-s a'
,kn *ry W&Ary
-sr *!re* ltls fant**tw
,swndly tho Pw*'
1

-caugh I

lch

sh

lea el-'

ffid"

owtt

i.riing
buy
ca

#@'!,"?w4"
t*wyewil,/

4z

rfl

P$ e

letter

n'E

---'known

i},s!,ery,b/.

{use}

(en

ryY:Y"

U.r,r,At ?ele 6rw' o

'*'1"4' ,*runtd"{"na'it4' Mel\il'


lk*wslat4,
r-*""
/j*'
la^A-ow
'",
lru
L.,l
(l'rui
:"'" ,''
/nfuongj

: :

e'i,ffi#*?.;

flhsuel

l:x

,')

'x

.i ....."...".."..."..".""..:..
hffi,Ed" s**\v1k;'r54in'y

.r4"

x*.

-{*:lqy
TWr,

PAfr\1 6h

+1".". lkLrr

ut*nmq ',:.Y:"":*,
vn'o'"":' {give}
'
,a'."............"."
: ; *aw,^"b ?ery$,i{' 4nd'
qrifrd nw'ofu c)'^e{4eu

*w

;ffi ;;;

(We

.:...:.....

it

/ not catch)

We haven't caught

any fish today.

_-)
,,:2

Ws 0...........

tbe)'*wv husu aM

th,tu'frry*& 'l\u,- *wfurj.e dfLn"\wild.-q t*rlk*


wJq a{tyd nqrw. \N* '.".",..........".........: .
flnotstoa"tl Wj^teg tj\tu'taa,tAil tp,t, btd we
"

o.'..."..".........

-{do}

a'*t

+hL v,mik en{ the wxnla,trs.

wurkman
vrcad,en
{b* -,d,{"*

{poJuf,r/ r,t yeafarday Tt

{r^ake}

aW

fua,tma*,t

A
x'"

tar,aAW

ilwLe,

baa,h

".'.'.."'..".'..."

bor-rght him a leather jacket when

l-15A,

a,s Ls**

i,yee.k,

it
I think (we / nree i)

flrmm,he,l

i:,mf

i was in tlre

but (l / nol show) .........

l.qsl",s

to him yet.
son:ewhert

be ['ort.

ulr,a,

flmmt see,J * ywt. Tth


to
W,% be* sruW.
An"t1y,,mry, T wti,* *frup rvrvt - G"*nX
t
t
14
{rswe) in Ya fu"t""l- ww i"i''s
,
tl,rau py ttwww.

:"""'r"""''.

about)

to Brazil?

'o ......

t}w".{towr

her a silver

leaming Portuguese foi your triP

*'*,

*Fr1v12..........

i4emg.rurur+r;'r,r* *adspsalh

3 [you / think

kgbf,r"nd"il. *ru

.*

all Your letters.

bra cel et.

dfi 6#ror urvrl< ow

(put) rn
o{

1 (l / keep)
2 (llc / bry) .........."

[you all / rcad)


tlre script?
7 (1
B

knor,v)

Why (you / bring)

hinr all mY life.

.-

5tfmto
[i,

crmm,{

,lr

.,, [nrnpletr:

"i:l'i

-* r.:tr[r,q,:u,J]:rd msimu u"[ne

pii:tuie

Cornplete thr:

of,"the

p:l*r:pile,

r:t*r,:s"

Down

Ae ross

=m
qffim
ffi

,*iFl

'S:.,

qtuM

.4.,_:

)o

_ ffim,

.-

ffi,,MW$$'
I1e's got short hair, cut

ffi,._,"*u

ffi@w

""*"*l*\.
ita*.a*"u/

W
Oi,

cnescirrg:"[:imus

s,he's azof /ome rhmfr.

... ",.... - ":/...... "...

;{....,. ... -,. ",,,,


.

1 lle's got fair hair, buI

ffiM,ffiffip

bul

she's got straight nrair.

l{e likes baEgy clothes, but .............

flVlmve ,*m
t6

\i'dnife tfl:e mame o'f, the ohjert.

it

can be nraclc ol lea lher, plastic or nylon and

1,rr-:

),oi-r ke ep

volr

r'noriey

in

it"

.Saurrsrr

1 lt's a sort oI boc]< witlr pages wirere you can


r,vi'ite a1-rout r,rhat you've clonr or wJrat yoi;'l'c

goir.ig to do" .. ..."......

6tlc

tmu--- t,l,;
,,

't',*N'l'e ,gloimq t,il ll,,,r,i{rrey, ,,riuslr;lf,in f r:lr, I,t,lril


y,reathen is gu*cn a'[ ih* sryionlell't hurt [Nl,r
evenings aq"e ee ,*[" flm yetun llo1"ehoo[q, yn,i'te a'oruul'k
l$

,,,uee[cs. -F$le

2 li's nrade ol nylon and ycu

cam-y

il

orr..;roui'bar1<

Lhe clclth,es anc{ persomai possessEor:s Lhat you are

wlrer yor-r go on holiclay. ."....."...".".

3 With one of these, you

I she's r,vearing a slet.rtless top r,vilh lrggi:rgs.

can ljsten to musir

tai<!i:g r,vit[T your.


r,rylrile
i''rm f,m&l'mq 'fw,m T-sf,al'rtrr" tt-vel

..ffi.

.ffi+
ltEe

':: $*my
[}

C,C; fi,flmvm mrr

em,mlf

trlVrite sen[:el-r

tts

binthrtal, r,sinU :[te

ai:rrir"l

F,1'nrfl

r,lulirat

fruri Eo"[

for

Xris

i:]ts

l-

r.)

[-cst proper'"iy assistan


*a 0K. lrVhat's it like?
o ls this ii?
,r lVhai s ii got in it?

Eoy

Yes,

it isl Tlranksl

blue

o li's ltlack, r,rrith a red

nyi on

silipe o;r one

sjcrc.

e' A,iid is

50r-tre ilior-ley ariil


nr3z

ir,rro side pocktts

.:L{r"p.,.:i.ti.}.{rty"l",*l{i*il"i:tir#'qrtl..*qt&.i.':tv"li{si:ll'ri?:ltl:."

.r1.,

-r --,1-.-.r
---..z' '#\,lrri1;e [[ur: seir'{:*r':rn,*s ir ,i.:: -t:.:::-., .'.;li. ;.,
rnake a,c0l''luvr:rsa [.i ifir"
'fl

*' li I

siucltiri carcl,
cst nrY ,,nlailfl
le

Ira th rr

it plasiir

!"

or

athri.

E$oy:

l..y:q.{,:11i. "t,1.",1.Y}.,.1.1.ti:

Assistamt:
Eoy:
blaci< ancl yellour

Assistaatt:

leather casr

tsoy:
,A,ssss

[ant:

ffioy:
,Assistamt:

Boy:

gold
silver strap

,:)a_)a ffio flmr

it

7 ln ynul mmteho,ntr,r, xfl,dn'i'[e a

1l1l

sinnr{ar

ro;'rver,saf:ion ahon.rI arl itenn ycr;l have

n,ns{:.

recl

6)

gold in!lia1s on

LT

XAifltat's wflronttr?
qn

leath er

it

-t /
1,4/l

\*:" LIL rllilti


re,

Lc.9!

I':-r

LtiJ irill5L..ll\L-5'

,/*\

:l,\"*_-_--r.
ou lrav'.')Le-' i?

I:Ytr:r.,"q.gl:q,*4Hli

"

P:gY"ry.{

lliavrn't

li"s it gclci watclr wiih blatl< strap.

l've look tvetnrvhtrc for it.

5telr yolr at scirool 3rtstti'ciay.

tvhite
co

iio

nteirl

hr:ltn:rc

,/Fbi-,

o
\(q
\\r*t I

-,rLt) '.'...

il..i e,l

ft

iil

ffiT#-ffi

11

;!..

"ffiflru

-. q

,ils],si

.+l,L{,.rn

-1ndr
^fl\ nur

ffi; lnfr I *fr flrni:;,h i;

'1r:,":-:aa

ffi

mru ffiffiru,,m* \,ilru#qffiffi [W,m',fll -

'f rck

T
(

.., :5.lav ,r*mt


Fresem"L perfee'k vryith

tr

ff
/ y',::

rver ffimd never

f'

6'

'-------------'--*x*---S

'-{,;r,

Wri'te qmestions uvith ever and amswers with never

in the pnesernt

prerl=eat using

the

g:nonmpts"

Jchn / jnvite Sue to the cinema?


Yes, but he / PaY for the tickets
1 your Canadian cousins / write to you?

Yes,butl/meet/thenr
2 vou and'your family f eat at the neur
Brazilian restaurant?
No, nre

/ eat there

you ,, ilrtl ,' atr olcl coin I

:.)ar

No,

I i fincl airyliring

she

/ be in

Yes,

bul

o1d

a long-clistance race?

slre

/ run a ntaraihon

$,1$fl,urfl ffim'l

eu r"r'l i:l a n'at I cre


ad"]e*.hives

a r'1,{

s ul

pe

rI

al"t

enutu*t

i"'i'e'i*"t'

2 z fonlplete the sen"lenees with the cormpanative


ar su,oerlative forrn of the adjectives'

\Vlrat's

.1

1s

.2

li's

trP'p,r

worst

LIsinE

puMt
the tftrart, wvite six more questrons in

your notebook.
anything reallY clani{erotls?
iir anollrer coltntlY?
a ghost?

(bacll thing yoll've ever done?

Biology
(interesting) than PhYsics?

in a l0
(good)

.............

ice cream in the world.

3 1 think

French is

""""""""

hreak

an expersive objttt?

do

anyoilt fanroi:s?
to an English-sPeaking

meet

" (difficult)

to understand than ltalian'


(1arge)

4 ................
size

in tlris T-shirt is 'XXL'.

Children who

(Young)

are
film.

i<nr race?

Fdave

you

ever beem to cn English-speakrqgl csurli:17

ffis*
qw'
t

It-,.,
i-i t-l

tLlalt i:c u*itlpiete


fi.7 l.Jse. lrhn lvi'iorn'latloi'l rn rihe
n'
sentrnces',',ii t'[x'khe r:mr"rerf n:lrnparatir"e

ffi

s{: oX'

rmagazines

-r

^",-^.-.,'-:: - 1.
i5'-!t.1

[ -'

t l'r'rc ll il'\ flfl 5 rr,{ nl c r [ ;l t i v n


m u;I.je at iv'es

ffi

the

'.t\i

m,

iin p

fl"

fli

tJ*rurplete'[he questinns tlsimg the

n' f,

ehrai"x"s'

{HJ

A.rea (i'irillion sqLtare !<ilmnreiresl

371,000

Caspian Sea
1,a1<e

Aral

Superioi

82,264
64,500

Sea

ir,'*;r

Har;"y
#'J. ir

,i+

'Jiic

Liatn

ffi.
.#s

qEg3PL)

Lengtht

[kit rnetrts;

b'DtC

Aniazolt (Brazill

a,wa

Mississippi [USA)

o,ozo

l{eiqht [nreires]

Waterfalls

c ^,.^
Jci ld

Angel

ll iht folliirs fanrily. tl'ie;'t art four ttrildrel


fh' .'riil':'i '
r H ri- le r;::, I l^ lata l.
Hani

aged

Rosie

is
""""""""

bui

r""""'"""""""""""

... " Liani is a.'..'"

but

They've a1l bor.rght rnagazines tlris wcek' T'lre


eI

'75 alri]

c'1

'25"

Rosie's was 6..........'

e.."....."...

ffinr ffirnr

it isn'l. l['s

2 l&hich

snral]er'

'

is...",'."."".'."'

lrl't -

Sea?
thc Caspian Sca, Latr<e Superior ol tlre 'Aral

The CasPia;r Sta"

' l-larlj's'

J ............."..

is the Rivtr l\ile?

6,690 lcilomeires'

fr'$;

your friemds the questialns yout urrote im


Exereise 3 and write about them in youle' notebook'
lf it isll't possibtre to ask your friene[s' try to
pfsm

imagime

ls Lai<e 5i:Perior
the CasPian Sta?

4....".....".....
llre Amazor aircl tlre Mississippi?

e*u*u*t euofu*'t

5)

SQr';arc l<ilotiretrcs'

Lenq th

Sara's nragazine was /...........""""

l-ianr's but

is Lal<c superior?

It's 82,250 million

No,
Rosre"

ilagazines cosI L2.50, f'2"25,

Area
.trgry..ry.rg..........

l
The heights of thc Coliins children are '52nr'

1-larry

(Venezuela)

ltailng;a Falls (Brazil)


hliagala Falls [U5A,/Canada]

Llanr"

i .68nt, | .77 m and 1 .B3m' Sara is

Fa11s

their

ansrryers'

'/es,

{"ie lE

it

is.

ht

5 ."..............
TheY're 807 nretlcs high'

5 ..............".

i+^+i,.r- Il.i1c rnrl hliarrala Falls?

are 'Angt1 Fa1ls?

['

''' 't rill' 'trd') rl

7
i

,,

Fin rJ fil,'e i"nnre ;lr:[.i,ni"'["iurnr rnf mnasuremi*n[:

rrLh e,',u*

"f,h*:n

ro:.nnIe[e tFle

se n te rl

r;es

b e f, ,,:rral.

DFH

LI
II

tr:
LA\/

-.."

\A/'\

."*-*..4*

Ten l<ilonirt-re5 an hor_ti

p'r7p 7fi\\

7_)t

rjTVr-'!--*;;'

Stui

quitr

is

The Empire State Building

sfouz"

3B1 nr

is JB1 nretres

8fr,,,1

Thrce

,//1?a
2n[]\\
"+irlu-Fl',

1;lDr t,,tln ':::i\

,.-O lMmve cffi/ffifi flor

'Lm

iincllecl i<ilonirtres

an lror,lr

,onl l
iuo
!r\..,0 "l\\ ,uo,/,/
\+L:-{*-T1r,;

ffi

l-he 'i'oad is si,.i meires

a\

7/a,5 iril grlii;1,'

l?tJ

L"

BI-F,JI
Lilt"tGi)
ivi ft I il_ i:

I-j

i:

;
the

The nag is quiie

c1r-riie

it

LJse Lhe acl,jeatives and

tt"ralie :;ix quiz

nt:ulms

in the hmx

ahmut yr:ulr e,uumtry"


l,tlrite "'riinee questions wr{k Which? alld tlhree
urrth l-lor,v? Tl.ien ansu,rei. thern.
11u;es1i-imns

Ac{jecitfives

Nounms

old

small

river

lrlgn
lcng

exp:ensive

tral<e

art gallery

lbeautifuJ

r inr

n'iuseurn

call

impclrtant

mountain

foctba{l stadiunr

big

toul ist area

o.',-,-.***..-,
--

t!
i

f,)iues.fti,mn"os

flifit.t

il g{ls {:rflsr::{ ri,rsrl

A\

fI"

{
l

2
3

4
5

River l\llle is S.590

l<ilonretrcs

\/

.**-.*-,,-".",

\_:1

i'lro
t

l(

K(S r_ o

/",4--"*

2 Thr

i,*"

r nlsq u a

ir
I

li
t.

l'

t,,
t'

lu

t-

|l\ Rtnflil3
i,"n
{"6[.i,

..
]

,r:,u ,,.

It'i .,".. ",hdri:rmsdne;, Ic,r?"

hotei

'tthe crlnvelsatimvl'
tromplete Lhe qilestions iul

$)

A' .ffgy.q.,ryg11..qy9.{.h9.qf.. to china?


ts; Yes,

I have.

A: When
S: I went in lVarch,
A: What 2,...."."""."..'"'"'
ffi:

lt

was real1y interestinE. 1 enjoyed it"

:."...".'.
,&: Which cities

'!

B: I visited Shanghai and Eeijlng ancl saw the


Great Wall.

'O,lr

&frclve sm
'1ff.u bV;'ite 'the
,4,;

be

fl]:

ur'

Ttre !(rernlin, lMosctiw


cns,lryensa

iir-.li t:sinq r.h* ilrnrnptls,,

I Xtr-tssla?

a: ilJhen /

go?

B: go / last sunrti'rer
A: \^/hich piaces / visit?
B: T\4oscow / 5t
,&: \,&hat

Pe

tersburg

i 5t Feteisbr,rrg / like?

Hl fan tasiic

,4,: l\flctl-

il:

mlo

any Ri,rssian stucitnisi)

in the cal'es and resta';rants

tri

F
o

OOC ffiffi

'/rilla

flcau" ilir

\n your rlot,ehmofi<, lvnite a sirirli{ar


,rn nversa'i:i n ll a h'n u*t fl rr fl ther, emt,a lli"ry G r
11

'n

YOu:
Friemri I

fr#,mve nP,nur eH,rn

ides, ,."

heem t,m "". ?

1L{lur'r'*r "

*:':;

ljldr'tr*f

i$:i

'trhe eomr,rersat!mn in ymu;'


Fir"rti f[ ,lr: in'nfii'e g:ji$tfl;\.fl5"

2 z Re',ririte

ll*,,1r:[:rnnk.

ou r:vtr he

r-r

,i'+,ui,ou ife'iiii: ?r,,rr,fi,,,r:

1'vr ntvtr

the A'!ffi?

srl

t;'+t

it

dt1lfii]

ittand of 1i. Viihat

1i's a lriliir-:pcrici irain

How fast

lt iirr,e

it

say here

i5 ii

'l

iri 5pain"

Eoes?

that it goes at 300 kilometres an hour'

I heen olr the TGV" lt's a French hiEh-speed trair.:'

ffi

'\/\/

.Y
km,mu' rm &mm t,r ,,ffi

tn,in

l!.fi, ff*,m

truq:

trt'?

Later that evening Conrad u-ailied into the


Boulevard Cale in to\.\rn. R.icharcl and l'{ar1i.
lrvo of his lriencis. \\reie u'aitillg 1'or hrt-n'
'\-ot-r"re iare . \Vhere lrar.e r-or: be en?' asirtci
!?.t

r I'irt rt.L.

'Anrl l,r'lL;rt-'s t1-te iila-Liell 'ioii look trrtci,' :'aicl


\{ar 1i.
'i'.,,e "bci:n to a datlce claEs,' r-ep1-[eri Conra';L'
'A dance cLassl' Tl-rer' 1aughec1.
Three more of Conracls school frrencls came

into

t1-re cafe.

io[. Guess ri'liat?' shc'r:ltc1 hlark'


"Conracls been to a clance ctassl'
'-tVl-lat clo yot-i nlealrl' asL'r'-1- Gtl'i-. 'i\iaitzes
r.nc1 zrll thar Lr,:rii-rg bailrooli-L sLu{[l'
'Tl-iis
]ro, i cion'i me;rn iha.t.' itplitri Corrr";,ri'
rs tnoclern ctance . I-i,-rle '., l,ii 3-r 3' '-i'.-rni i'l'

'He1-, y'611,

Gan-" r,l,lio \\'i1s tlne


scho0l. iar-ighed.

'lf

'Ci course nol. lis for

'i

tl-r.'ll:s'.. i.h-e

it:

i'"i i:i='

girtrs.'

bet ,vou cttt-ticln't do it,' saiC Conracl"


'f\rhatl Yoi.r just jr.rirp aro'"tncl. lts rea11',' eas)"
'Bitl votr've llever triecl it, so hor'v .1-,1 l'o'
knolv?' askect Conrad. 'lt's morr: clilficr:nt
ihan lhe long jumP, ,vou knon'.'
'O1-r

1'cah?'

'\i'rti can trv

il

out ii 1'31' '/rant

lo

l-hei'

ne e rl

some boys.'
'\o tharrlis. I .".
''J, e l"iaci a reai 1at"rgh. I nie L lle th ftobe rtson
Lirere . ancl Debbie \lcCarthr' ...
Rjcharcl. rt'iro kne-.i' Debbie. interrltptecl
Cotracl.
'!-:ang ot-i a minuie l'Itre cat-r -1rlst go anrl have
a look.'
'1rlo wayi

I'm

t-lo[

in the mt)t:r-l,'

:,aicl Galr:

'CK, sttt'r-,vourse1i,' sairl lRrcharcl. 'l'ln guiltg


I'rLt not scarerl. \&/h;li are r"oll, loL alraicl of?'
The Bodr,lVorks leam decicler.l to hotrctr a
it'
secoi-ic1 ar-iciition. The bo1's went antl the v e nlolecl
ihetrl'
joir
Bet-h
us?'
'\r,re11, cio 1'or,l wanL Lo
"'skecl
'1 clon't kno'n ,ve*.,' saicl- Cari:
jorn.' sald lr'larii'
"rVe1l. 1 ds. tr'm going to
1

.,,,an

r f,^

l^,^

im youlr m,nte[:ook arlsH/el' llhe cguestiorls.

I
2
3
[-ft

Why docs Conracl look tlrecl?


What does Gary llrink abor-rt dancing
What is Garl good ai?

1+ tr{as Cary evcr tt'iccl nroclern danct?

fiffi-flil

ffimffi tffi-ru-iff:

Iff-lHffi u#.Tu1tmu*,ffi

'-

StaY

-,

eaox
*.n0,*, *

ffilry ,

_-,

,*nuu

of the borly in the


photoEraPhs.
a toe
I
Z

+
5

'

') f r)
I 1't,r

iffi

cb;
V

lr
.-

5ih,t:l

q;r{.J$ii

,--,

:-

Ix,-rIt"}l,'{:r flifll

Ves-h vtill/'wan't

7 Cormplete the article using the phrases.


q I won't have o I'll wear o l,il take
m it won'i be
o lt'll be

eonng:lete the conve;.saiions

using tvill ar won,t

ane{ a main verb.

A: The irain leaves at 7 p.m.


ts: Greatl That means we' /d haye

Lucy Thomas is
sBending six months

tjme to go shopping.

ii

,A: Lool<

at those black cloudsl

S: Don'i wony,
,A:

jt

..."......."..,.

l've had a heaclaclre all day. 1 don't think


can Eo out tonight.

B; Just lie dorvn and relax for half an hour.

You .............."............. fine.


A: Sardinia is a beautiful jsland, but we've only
seen a smali part ol it.
B: l,A/el], we ..............

next year if you !ike"

li:

[oi-ire oi.l. i-el's

r,va

tk lo ihe beach.

B: fioocl iclea. lt's noi very far, so

Ver'l,n

it

... long.
s h a u I d/ s h a

Lt !

fi ' t

(pen'b

4 7 {)+r"rrplete ihe com,in:rsa-limns usill,.4 should ar


shaulcin'i al,tr,:l a verh i4Jhet.ri: rteffessilil"li.
t'

shau

d/shouldn'i'1
shouldn,t.

'l don't l.lave ijme to do my homework in the


,4,:

The lMaths ieachr:r galn

evening"'

ertr.a hoiireworl<
brraitse irye had sonre crisps il iris lcssor:.

[i: You srh,ptrfdn'f ecf

r_ts

trisi:s in rlass.

.11?.ry. * ft s rr

{d .4e l:: .lr. ltl t t.t'e.yr.i i.F",. "p.y{.e.i.q rst


.

'i've l'ouncl a bag

rarith a clrary anri a r,ryallei

ee

i: :

jn jt.'

A: Vt/e folird a 120 note in ihe sthool caiitrrir.


"..""."."."."
F-i:

hlo"
''1o:.l

".,....."...

[o one of the trach,-is"


l,'r;

iit

Their

re

aliy 1c,,,r thrir ,Alsatjair dcg.

B: I lcrcw, 1-rul ihey

hinithr

l:esl sreak all i]':e ti:-,:rl

il

2 'i hurt

nry arrl<ie urher

'l-i':esr-- siro.^s
arc

was pla3,ing football"'

tao tic;ht.'

'5hr's rca1ly gooci ai terrnis, but shc's oirly goi


cltl rr,i,titdeir r;cquri.'

an

I 7 ilmrn p

ei:e

th,:

ab*uI hnnnev,,nrk, uslmq shoLrlr1 i:rr

anri Vlatlrs.

shottlcln't.

Youriq r.:hildr"'n

ntecl ic f:la',r

3P6

enjov thernsel,res.
Children up io the

lngli:h anci \/laihs are irnpcrtant. [rrrn r/cung


childrer sfu'muld
clo homewark tn Eng lish

s"Lilale:.l.Ls r:6ri ll i erns

cnilcrren

i thinl< all
.,........ clo
hornewoi'l<.'i'0u can iearn a lr:i urhen you,rc
workingl at home, not in a noisy classroonr.

whv

............,,........."...,,..".. we cln

schr:cl wrrk e i. hi;;'nri There


........... be a hornel,rloi.l<
period at
ai the rnci of

age of 10

the

cla;r.

irave homewcrk.

i don'r i-;'',1:1,i,:ing
ul;'l< cn

home

weekday,s,

but

We get two hours'homevvork some nights. That,s too rnur:h,


get more than an hour, ancl we certainly
...........9et any homework at weel<ends.

\A/e........,,......

r.vhy

we harre homework

allveekends?
z_----*---=-_

.--___l_w itl/wan
6fVenh
9 2 Comlpnete the comwersatiom
Why ..............
I dc iiomewor<
in sLrb.jects thai i don't l!i<et The teachei.s
.,...,

cr'v gi"':

.'5

homework in subjects thal intei.esi

a["ld

Fay:

Canna: l've asked peopie to come at about


us.

Fay:

0X

(they)

before 9.

ffarim; 0l(. Tlrat mrans


lots of

ffi,, [n yoLnr rxistebooir, write three sententaes ahmut:


r0 the age at which children
should

g"

..{]ff.f.r..ry.q..."at T and help. The orhers

Z--l- ----r--

wil/ wy won,t

What time does the party start?

are ali,vays late, so

n"lsimg

nnair,i irerlb wh,ere rnecessary.

stafi to
do homework
how much homework you should do on
school days
how much hoi.neworl< you should do ai

tiile

to

fl:*,y:

(your parents)

raria:

*, i.nC -.
sonre lriends

Fay:

(inreJ :

get the foocl

read,y"

..'il;. il:: :: j:.

lor the r,ryeekencl.

Are .Jack and 5ai':rh conrir-"g?

I
I

Stay

Cril,C ffi+l fmr

c,r:lu:,rE

{i z irru"h the serrt:enr:es inr tire ri:l'i'etI plnr':*u


cornplete "lhe ronvers;rtiorl"
'Il

't'es.

l'vt

1t:

'l

fl

i*.

\Airi"[n a r:nl"lr,'*i'5;;ttittl Llsirlq

"lIe

pr'*i'np1ls'

tr,'vistec'i irl-v ai-i'iilt.

'o 0f course it rsi


l-fell off the ivall.
o Ilcto,,r', Iktrolr".
* lwas i,va11<inq along the toP.
t,/

1,\hat's the tila',ttr?

-H"

m.
U.

f ltell

a,rti rh

A: What

\'vct'e

B:

.: .': ". .; .:"r.4. :.

;,v'mJri"

....

Jioll cloi:rg orr the i'vall?

r......"."....

A: Whrl a sttrPicl lhing to ciol


B;

2..".^........

A: Havt yor: hr:r't irourselff


lS; r"....""....".

B,; ai'nr

,{: 1s ii painfr-ii?
E: t.............

F\: i1c\\, / lrllrt lta

ls: Don't worry. l'll take you to thc cloctor"

B: fall ol'f / bikc

A: What / rio?
E: do tricks

A: painful?

-l l\4CIve e$x
'['fl
c0

t')Lre

[-Jse

ts:M

the prornprts im boxes A amn] ffi ['o r't'rilie

r5a'Li0

n 5.

id

o lwisl

,m

knce

pr.rl a

plasttr cn il

o get yor-; an aspirin


e grt air ice pacl<

* bieak / leg
* cul / fingcr'
o lrarre

mo.;e il?

B,: X

A:

lrtaclache all

.e,:

broken it?

li! .

nol / kror'v

A:

cloc

ior

s cJet a sf-rettlttr

morning
il've i'tvisired rmg

fluIkurr,* srtffipshai"k
lhm,ee"

fl'fJ -e,rt

,ul,m Jrc,Pm,r:,k"

[-{oryieworlt

at Britislr primary schcols Lrsuaily Co 15 to


30 minutts' lrotntwork a night, ancl pLrpils at
seconclary schools LtsLraliy clo an hoitr or mort'
PLrpils

l\i^neritan stirclies lrave shown that ptl pils who clo


hor-netvorl< ai'e more successfLtl at school'
However, in internationai tests, pLtpils fronr
Finland get lriglrer marks than British i:upils
Briiislr nr-rpils clo more hornewolk.

bLrt

ffiiu,

W#

ffi

ffiffim:m

ffiffi\,mrynr

"ffi,mrr

ff

+lflrl||nfl{t

Stay
'|

comf;

7 \,l/r'itethe

p[rrrases mexL hn ,the rnaLrhirrg venh"

- liVfi*wr mrulffinr f,mr frt


3 7 f-*mpiete

,* tirc barhroonr , lhe brdroorrr


* ihe brd
* tlre table $ Lhf sl'rclllriirg r tl-rf verclrLiil-iirg
* the vvashiirg-,-rp
the cookiirb) * luttch
@
* the cleaning the ironirrc;

trhe roofuJng,

rti!!1fl0dP{b@!l&

fl"tre

ques.Lirlns an'ri

,!\,rrr.i:e

ti'ue

arrxs'i,ver$.

IJS1[lirm!ff@i4Pitiltrl,rfl}@l]itbil,ili,[$([fr,r&]Ui]{llir{&{m{iIi},tlfiJiilr}(Lh{D{!i}!m{r!lt}\!ii}

Istriffi

ffiq $ffie $ffffi


M W$Mro[il'iHh
ffin

ffi ffi $ffi ffi ffiffi ffi'ru#ffiW

ffiff fummmmffifuffiffiffi gmffiw

fhe

'.S@l*,igi&#6Fr${Si$@,S@sffi,ilp{,$@,t.Bt.trtl}(ii@S&1@S@$1}(0fi}@1[},B,iD,t}

.Q.q.gtg.,/.dq..

2
3
;.
5
2

the vaciLurniing?

;;'ral<e

.Ye,. {.dq..,r.i

clran

{. dqry.]r.".

.,MgA;i'.q'.u&q,:.,HqUq.{flS.qlq.rg

tid:,,

t{..&.{lr.{.p.qnrlltilqq.qip.if,. .

l. ...............

clear

,,

LUqr,,.

the fbod shopping?

Name [he occupations.

your bed?

Soi,'rebody who:

takcs the ixonry at a cash


de.k i;, :r )Lir,:: r'rirrkr'i
looks afier yoirr
ts your

2 cu

lrair

helps to sell
a

ilrin_c1s

in

asl<s

lo e al in a cale

wlilt

desigris and builcls roacis,


briclges and nrachires
1

llne<, lel lprc

ppoin

'Lm

lt.

qq&.q.n/{.

q{i{s. .q

4. How often
breakfast for the family?

5. Hor,v often

L^

the table after dinner?

.ryq's.&,

the washing-erp?

nral<es

ents

lids

v\

211c1,1'paq

thr phone and

How often...dqj{.r.ry.f.!d.u,p

gives yoir your 1<eys whrn


ycu arive at a lrotcl
r

you wirat yo;-r

ev

.4

rvoocl

{fi.S

shop

L works with
q

teeth

your room?

/.{

ry.qv.qr. trd*H ,.t

Ir
l

,1.

i
Y

S,1t"mqo

C'i

u:mm*

Ger'ilfiorr
D$ril"e$
_=____--____-/

4 7 Wu'ite qulestimrrs anc{


simple af hqve to.

mmsur,rers unsing

rm*'t

'\/rrt;, have fa

r:rtl sl rtr p*!,*

fltlflmlrr;:

the

t'

pnesen'i:

p*;,lst. sill,lp[,r:

Il z t-'crnuiete th* cnrniersa"i:lon ';sinq tirrr pa,'L


:iinple ilt' hove ro nri:he shnri answer did.

W {[ r,'1 .fr] 1-*n Y,&, i{

(R3

il: ftil /.h

lllr,,"-"

u' o
**." {npI'
"o'
Iift
.'i-:
/,y'

ir"

r \{rrr:u
:: ..

'fl'J

"

r* ***, *

,/

\ r 'i

n-,**'f,

'&fi-'t

ffi t\q

/\'

ffiw-

,@arton

l,ou / htlp iir ilre hcirse ?


fr".,i',. tnt' hnr: tc firJr .,, t;r;
,'.'."

WEMBLFY
i

"..."",..,,...,,"....].,."".",

lqrf {.,{gril tsys.{p

flsys.rs.r.{,:.,ry te.ls leftir,.

ri6 ihe

1y,'.i-.!

"i1r,1 -,6

L,-r

ft

n.

... i,,..,.;......,,

+ sPecial guests

1,.1

$re'trure{aY

".

l:10v\/

,&mma:

-llony:
he

Ip in tlie

hourse?

,tC,i.,1,r{Fi t-,{ii\l

Sth

E\l?mY
-! {

l-']Lltl

r,.ri,r..!-..,..:r:ilr,ilfr.'rr1;ril;il.rllirfi'llii',i]114irn1'l:::Yli!...:!i:i'i:iil:ilii]llirrlll'llii:i$i''il

got a ticket for the 0osrs concertl

Well donel

..P.Ld,y.g.y..&.9y.9.tq.."..".

ger up early

to queue?

/rt"r*1ftir^"r

Amma:

Yes,

Tony;

Was

A,mma:

it easy to get
No, il r,rasn't"

iony:

1,Alhy

tickets?

not?

Airuna:

Y#"oq,* tr")

fficrrr-ierr nf F'r'e.nn:-h

tr

A?
^:E,

t1A43
..i,,r.rii,i

1 your sister' /

r.:i

,'.;,,t:-:ri

wait ['or the ticl<et office

[o open" 1 qucued fol a loirci iirre bui tjrrn

)t

leave lo get to scirool

on time.

lhey / str,rdy languagrs at sclrool?

Tomy: 5o wJral clirl vc;u

r.lo?

Amna: 1sar.ry.-lcllr, so I askr:cl hiir io gei me

licket.
-tCImy:

lk3"Hi:Ll"t1!ru

$*t-h *
:i
rtl

'i

.j

::

"iI!-';IilL

he ....."...."".".".. queue lor a long time?

,{nma: Yes,

betause

S,n:rr',

he

\\ orl( c\ ery lve,ring?

he

. But

il

was 0K

go to coilege toclay. He 7..".........


r,vait

5."...."."."

lor

ticlcts"

troro hours and he

gol tlre last two

Ver{n ht.rYe
ffi

fo n:r'eserlt

sirruY*l'e

\i\[n'i1l* ei*,.1hh sr*m[nn**s ttsirtq phrases frr:rl"l

ir.[trses

* help lvith

ft$l:l;r'

the

washing-uP in

resra uran t,

A r,taiter

ts
A hotel retePtionist
5ecre iaii

Doctors
Professional athlttes

o cDru pecple',s bags


up io iireir i'ocilr5"
,B \/ear a r-lniform.
* rype leiters andi or
ars\,'er the Phone.
m

lrair every day.


lool< after peoplt in

hospital ancl/or
rnal<t their becls.

7 fomplete the

simple oF hove fo
A/uqr1,,q1,{q,4ue.lg.Igg.&1..qf;g.{"n9.9,',r..J"{.if
rm r.?h,r fl-lhe,ir

.&gy",nl{g{"gnfl"."....

Joanna:

fo ,e,:f,s"

,rul,n,P,slt'i:

y'y

fih o N5h,.r ril!

.::l:. "{".11:l::"1..

fry,xor: lriil'rns oil' '$r{)-'/uel"


rh,nl'g ['n ,ra*,",.,"...."'...'

(in hnackets)'

When 3zou firsi stai'ted ulorl<, Gtan, tolhai


grot*" glg.
ryou / g et u p ? i
ti nr e
"

,4 urimJiier

eot'tversation usimg tlne pest


-l- nverb

",uli,rJ.

[,g,p:ti..P"]d?..

lVirs 11!imt; At fi',rt o'clocl<'

"lloanna: l:jve o'clccl<l That's eariy'


r..'.....
[Vis's Eliot:: Thai's right.
(l / get up) early to Eet the train inio toiarir'

Joanma:

So what

tinie

2..'......

$ou / slart urork)?


F"4rs

Efliot: At 7.30 froim lVlonday io Friclay ancl

8 o'clocl< on
".9oarnma:

5aLul'cia5r"

0n Satirlclay?

[t,ilr,( .Flint: Yec

(we / work) on Saturday monrirrgs but


4

(we
-f

oarlmar

/ not work) on Saturday afternooirs'

Arci r,vhat kind of

rnrorl<

lyor-r
lr,4rs
'7

cjo)?

(l / VPe)

E[ir:,g:
letters anri scmetinite 7"""""'""""
(1

Eut

ans,,ver)

tht phoirt'

(l / not make) the teal Theit r'vas a


wontap lvho ca'nle rouncJ tlre offrtcs witlt

llf

S'i.av r:mm$/i'U'im,",c

ffi,, ()nn'lpiete the

,:*:,nversatlr,i't i:sillq rlhi] pil$rfipLs,

y'

ffi,,
**rn
f|

,x,:;rfr.=

tt;)

u,.-

..--

ffi));j*_,_**

Ancl nrv sjsiei's

,,d;[#J,_
Do bolh voll r llarrltrs wori<?
'/es, th.e"y.dc.

lVhat cloes your father


B:

fr,
ij,

ir:sl

51rt's goiircl io be

1'jnislreil nrccljral schcol.

A: A\nd r,vhat clo you vriant [o c]o itr the fuiir;-e?


ffi:

I clon't really

Br:t

c1o?

|ll

1<now.

think

Has he got his or,vn ltusinrssT

universiiy aird then

Yrs, r.."..".,...

clecidr.

,,-rll,i-_': ffiq] 'fcp{,

ilt

[n youlr motebook wu'ite a conrrersation sirni!ar


the one in E,.iercise E het,rveen your and a fnienU
or a child m[' a famous $JdrLJiL.

'L,n

il'/lrat does tlour nrother

cloT

Worr0

ffi:
,A:

\A/herr dor:s she lryork?

ffi:

r;.--i '1f1

stress

It's usefirl to nrark the rnain stress on words when ycu


write them in your vocabulary notebook.
Write out a Iisi of ocrupaLions, nirrking wrterc .he
main sLress falls in each word. When you find e new
worcl describinU an occLrpalion, acld

it to the list

e.g. secreta ry, electrician


a^^

r-q)'tr

tu*j* ..,r

'[ffi

/ tt

Checlq yor"rn r.licLimrnary

X",*.)t.li.-.
""K'

,.Q;;l#);
J'\,rt'*******
il
.:

B: My

your brother ancl sistcr?

brotlrei

Ht's still at

sr:hoo1.

."..."...... i,vorl<.

f,Vtrata]a

the *raupations

il,r,flf;"rp il:;e,ns Lo ymNr


u,,rher,*

if

{ist

amefl

th,e desrniptions.

neaessary. Them adc{ the


ancn remermhen tffi {fiaylc

tile stress liaiIs"

I a.jorrnralist
2

1,4/hat aboLrt

an opticiarr

al lookc irl ler'

tlti

ltnrrsc

lr) bui'ri. lrs'r*15 lrttJ nflltc

3 a hor-rsewife/ho usehr-lsband

c) looks al'ler yor-rr nioney

4 a builde r

dJ

ait attcoLrnlal,.l

6a

chlldnrinder

writrs irrr a rre r,vs1ta1.ler


or iragaziirr-

t)

1ool<s a itri.

cliildren

&.:' \flffit-u fup6,\,,r+# ff,-m lffi*,ffi H.ffimlLfr"qr

"ktm.

'i,ook oril.' criecl Debbie . 'Or-rclrl Yolt'r't steppeci


on mv loe agatn, (ian'llottot-t. \blt'r'e got the
'
biggest iee t in ihe north of Engl;'rr-rc1
'1'm sorr1.. 1'11 bt inorLr cti-re f111.' saicl Garr. lLrcl1:
ciur I r,f it 5Lop no'r,'l \'Il'e't-c lli:ir:tiscr'1 l1-ris irl'rll-iLlr
:iboui Ijf6. timerl a.1reacLi,,. i'in iil-ec1.'
'5or;r: Garr', ilx:i-e 's stiii a 1oL l-Liorr: Lc c1o"' saici
'You have to be ieali,, iit for tlris. \bu
-1'rcir.
,1t,,,.i1..1 i..trori Ihrl,- b', tt,,r'.'

i:.
:,tl:

',

As the cla1' o1'tl-ie llational Ciiarnpionships


approached, the bo1's were nlore nen'olLs lhiru
Ll-re

gii:is.

'Do

vor-r.

'Oi

thinli

r,r,c'11

u.in?' Ricl-Larcl asirecl.

cor-irse ,' re piiecl Debbie


'Dor-r'L he so surr:.' saicl tselh.
.

'Eui iire rotttinr:s 1ou;i rcaliv gt..ori llr:,"*:' sirici


tr]e

hble

all righr, I suppose ,' sarci Beth"


thougirt to hersel:, 'ttret,'t'r-- rlL'il^
tl-ranks to Conracl.'

'Tl-iey,'1-s

'.\ctuzi111.,' stre

goocl

Cn Fridal' l2th Decernber, ihe ciav belore the


National Charnpronships, Boclr, \\'crrks zrppeared
on the breaklast TV progiarnrne Goori Nktrring
)dcinche-str:r. A tl-reaire ciirector ca11ec1 Cailii'
rvatching the p]-o.qramme that
m,orninig. She neeciecl someone Lo piay' the rnale
1eac1 in her new'shor,,o: The ar-rclitions lvere the
next c1ay, ancl she r,,,;rs in a real11' bacl nroocl.
'Where are all the 1'ot-tngJohn Tr;rvoltas?' she
saicl to lrerseif.
Eciir-arctrs u,ers

The tsocl,v \\brks tearr came on t]-ie screen ancl


Carir,v alnrost clroppecl her cup of collee . Thcrc
he r,vas - a briiLiant ci;rncer, ial1, rviii-r clark hair.
'That's himi' she criecl.
Ti:at e-r.r:ning, she nrent to Lhe Denion [-eisr-tre
Centre

'OK. That's it,' saici jr-icl,r 'l-ou'r'e clone reallt'


lvell. lrlolr. go l-rome , tal..e ii easy. ;r.116i haye an
ear11' nr.ght. tr'ou'l1 nee rl ail 1'ollr cnrlrg)lou-lorrow Goocl luckl'
'Ancl rem"ernberl Tire cr:ach lear,es at 8.30
Lomorrour morning from the car park"' sarcl Beih.
As Coilrad u,as r,valkitrg low;rrcls ihe cloor. he
felt Lhat someonr i,vas r'vaiching him. ll vnas

nn y,nllr llr:te lrlr:m['l rnrli"le

ilhe s,*ri[:elt"lces ane T',-ue

f-i"''i
1-- tl'tr'!
-,, i1..
(!/ tJI
I cUJ)tr
ilr r,

1
2

Cary is angry with ilebbie.


[]cbbie thinks thaL tscciy'\A/oiks

win the

competition.

'The Nalional Chanrpionships are orr Friciay"

zl- The firral practice sessior cioesn't go

r,ortll.

m:TJi,r,

m,u: uq *l A,

,:+

*.m q-:

-urnffi-,
U m*u t[W ffi,Hrt ffiH

lt'

tt

lu

]tU

ffiWffiffiffi ffiffiffiffiffi
,-r =u--..^"

.. -i,

:mi:h

-L_),L"J

;,J

\bu

aies*.

are abo:rt rlo enter the ailand-rilnning

Spice Giris @ Spice

ffi"x*i,ut*m

lBTt*iB.--fr ;,h. ) *lrJi-ii:I

the most popuial anrl


ttrre

{intelnttll

rtrIJ

,rll1r

llXll

lr'i/ Prurs*ss, ;l seyumfmerl-yem,r'-llfuf


srfi,l*lflmry llrfuu deslglleul a $pi*e #l,r/s nyeilSsifr+ /pr* fffe
/mfernef and avr,n twa impartanf prlres a[ [ke YW
frwards, fffe t*fer.nef 's wquiwalent mf ,*ielfyrvood's
lirull ,fl*ryfer nryrref,$

ffisa[d nerstnany.

]is
{ilBr

lDr

s!
@

Christopher Parsons, or 'Kit' as his iriends cail him, first


clesigneri the website as a present fr:'Arny, his ten-year-ciit1
sister. Arny is a"p;ce g,i,r,r.e iall anrisire gave him allthe
infcrmatlnn about ihe pop Urrrup.
Ther: Kit s;iw an advertisennent icir a cornpeiitian to

iesign a websil.e {nr the lniernet ancl he decideC t0

Is/,

erritirag Spice [iit"ls sife on

enter.

41
ifli,

"n"n,*

Internel

has lhousends ot' pei'$onal


pages, bui l,(it's page has
receivecl rnore than 100,000
visits this year. 0ne of the
jLrdges Andrew Lees who is

the Internet ciirector of a big


Llritish cornpany, said: 'l(it has
d+signed his website ba'illiantly

{fl'n

ar d

{[l}

l."lr:'il

Ie rl':lelves
go a

4:,:,.:, ::':: ..t,,,., I. ,r:t::.,t::i:i:


,r.
t. r.,.r.,,..,.. i,
.,r .
')" '...
... .: . . . ,a..t:::..:.:

:
his success.
ng way in this business.'

,:a . , ,,., :.. :..:,:a.:i,::a::.

,.$
,i},!

s|

1\s ne coliecteci his awards, i(li said iha'[ l.tr:'r,ryantecita dn


rnli-e wehsite ciesigns. 'l-lowever, trthint< l'ii wait tor a irme,
hecause I have to finish rny A-level exarns in Cornputing,

Last week the juoges in l-ondon gave Kit twc arryards for
his r,orelisite $pice GIrls@ Spice flJef; one foithiTest
website of the year and another for the most popular

{8,

Maths anci Geology first. After that i'rn not sure what l'll do
Maybe l'll go to university or maybe l'll Eo and work for a

virebsite. He has beaten desiEners from top media

&

computer company.'

companies, adveftising agencies and design companies.

@
@

O Stay
1

lVXmv,e

rrmm$

eernp{ete the infol'matlon ir': the chart"

,nn/ffio

? 7 Answer

fltr frt

Llae qurestions.

Who clicl Kit clesign tlre websi[e lor', anr] wh.r?


il'iarim,e

l\q

.i*ri$qry&rq ilensnl

1 ls hls sislr.,' yourrger or olr.ltr thar he is?

i'rnicfllnam-re

trl\,-=inslte rrame

2 lil,,rl

nrany ar,varcls has

l(it

,,von?

l\,,,,rarrris lior

i-low mar3z iimes have people visii-ecl i(il's


website this year?

Schoo! suh.jee'ts

Fr,ltu*,e pflans

zl'

Whai is tlre most important thi:rg

iu'l(it

at the

Chumse mne il,'.lprc;ifi{:ll fln5!v{:r []he irl"X.tr''',ieltrer's

fi z

'{

fi,nuTn

i*n;

nlurt:s

Lir:ns,

j:lntiltto:'ls

Furrtl"rer Hrnuca Limll'li.lar,reir

trai'lr V\/hat soit of i,vorl< clc,lcu \,vaul to clo itr the

Ha.r"'yoLt r'lier entered a conti:etitioii?

...i ,::ri"

t:. - t_

You:

1;:n:

r,,Vhat was

You:

the tonlpetition?

/hal- did you h:ve

io

lan:

lam:

1,\hich is riiorc impor-tani to -i/or-l: a job r,vhich


yor,t t;i;oy, u. a job r'vhjrlr js 'utitll-pajil?

Yor.l;r

clo?

Vou:
Ian:

Do yor,i think yoi.r vrill go to college when

vou finish sclrool?


Ian;

Did yor-r r,vin a prize?

Your:

You:

lan:

lars

What

r,vas

the prizc?

1f ycr-r

go to

co1l.^ge, r,'vhat r,vill

yctr siucly?

You:

You:

iamr

you don't go to col}ege, what do you think


vou wili do?
1f

l{,mur :

7:r

Stay cooE/fVxove o*"r

4,,
Ca

Give a,,rrar"ds'ior the f,t:{iovLrimq eategories. Then write semtemces givimg rtasons'flor y,nur ci'loices.

teqony

F{'easnsr

the best sporls leai-n of tlrc

ye ar

,frflsm/ lvliaraJrfri

the besl TV prograr-nnre

thr most inleresting

bool< ycii've reacl lhis ytat'

tlte irost erciling fi1nr yor-r'vt

l[]m flmrr

se

en lliis year

frL'

llVhat advrce

gi','e t,i.r !(i"l;I 5i:r;,uir{ [re [],tl i,r:


universitXr or shourncl he get ajuh v,riti'l a emnnpueu."er cormparl,,rl ln
yol-ii'eruiehoerlE, riilt'iie h:lrr a irlier u:i;rllE llie i'*iiU,,,u:iiu5 rli'ir'ilii:,i;

Seor -k*.,

'n I ihinl< you

&r"t'i

ruvr:r.;Iti

sho'ur1d ...
,r, 'Yot_t don'1, have to .,,.

1ur:rur

.\irr.rll.
-t ;o*nr
dlur"',-t*.

"urLte:r-uuqi-Ar

.yu" :J,tou.t-A

. ..

Ih"&#ffi,*
,i.l t.,

* #* o .,".. r",,

,*
" , ; *

il

,4fl,

'(h,_$,

$,-ffi

fu*:,C m)

'l;,,

",

ffiffi ffi ffi ffiw,m


h$n'w;Hn

r.. Stay

i:eople dn
,!,

ffiru

'm-m

cc,oflflr,4ove cn

'l z V\/hich Ieisure arLi',ri'lies


{-"h

lmffi qmm

,,,0

.$ i-J

a'L i.his hr"llirlav r:eri-t-re?

noslf'rorn thes *,,yerhs

gO

il-\ )r'i "fr -f *-"f j -),: -?1 - r S x "; ,N d] .fi


J-,S,j ,-j, l,fl J$ ql i"J .ru* "t #-*i

can

haVC

/'r

gO tO

--- &.
,r---?
V&,44' -\i'

,t'

ffi

When it's hot, you ean


ffq {y./iry.{n{l?9. .

..

When you wamt to do


sormething actfve, you ca$l
4..........

mfrffiil

;?;:fa\,'ffi

lidffikq

\fi/hr*u'l,,/clu

ffi
W
ffi

an'l

mfl

\rffi

ut

rf

W$lmm ymm vi/amt

F,'Ier"lfilm

wmnt tm eat outsic[e, yfiL{

fi,fly1

yoLn cam

r6-@h)
,

......".,......

-<-,

ffi

.......................

1,"

@'47

r-,O.-.) ffim fmr frt


2 7 il,/hiah leisur','e activities cio i,'nr; assmciate
these worris?

witl.,:

aclol stage, play


grodmg
sLr

fo

lirc, f'ood, rireat, fislr

tfiae tfteotr,re

6 towt crntre, lxonev, clothes

r-]rnrer, outcloors, san clwiclres

1 evoring, going or:t, daircincl

2 birthday, nrusic, foocl

1-^^+- .,,i-^-i

ac:"obals

3 tickel, orchestla,

hall

relaring, sun, satrd


A .^^

7 clowns, animals,

r^

ga11ei1r,

1--li

paintings

to

nefiax,

t t'.' t':,.1

ffil,vvatiinjpfl-.It.i"t|t:l1iw,ritl!rlrc-rhrr
:],,

'i!'irute il!l*

wattlci

i:;ui'iir ,.riiiirg t,vaiijci iilte i'o uirii

preftr ta 'r:r wottitl rsther"

\/..lhar urcrurlci

ri[,:'rr'ii i:i$t]r

y*u l!ke i,n cic il*rrir; wee?<eild?

,A: the sports certre

{d /lf*.rr

B: the beach

L'il i:liiii"ti.rt:l

s.:ry

qq..{fts.rfl.q.{{r {e.T.{{:{:. .....

l.l.itiil .q:*fi1.,i..{.rt*l';*."1i:',*a't."lti.{lir..h:lgr:l:.:

A: a hamburger restaurant
B: a pizza restaurat:t

A: tennis
ffi: basketball
,A: a filnr

B: a play

A: wail<ing
B: cyclinE

A: a picnic
ffi: a harbecue

[\E
1.1-

eg a-Livt:

r rnr

pl,e,'atlve

il

ura

p,sra'tirve wE"Lh meverfa lways

4z

Wnite senhemees i,ryi.{N'l dcn'f i- H ri'e,{l frn,lm the

,box"

ffiive aetrvire i:sil'tq never ar olways.

eat / jLrst belore


s1<:rtt) '*

q31 *

0ein'i skmte

[c:ri

'o

c]rcP

m p1a.y

on the lake"

..tuf

,:"r'tr.

/ go swirirnring

:qgl;ll$" hrfgx..H'st{. g/g".1tittrir.{'r$q:

ke.rp

/ passport / in a saft

ieave

clrinl<

very rclcl waiei

tal<c

pi-ii"sr or urallei

urater

place

clesl<

f alter a lot cl'extrtjse

/ a iong wall<

f,
fl

t1
HI

ltlc u IC

|,d
Ii

ke ta/nr,t r.t !c{

rCt

th t r/wn

t rL:
!.r!

ri rp_ jtr_/
! a *i- ^
LU

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dffi: w,ffiww wffiry;wffiw$ffiW qffiffit$-

ff*,ffitffi*ffiffiffi

ru

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,wnffiww-rywu,wflTffi,

ffim

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ff'#m,,qy

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r,

ffillfl m;gmwmmmuum

ffi,,Ulll,,Um,lmxlfl

Tu"ums $*+tts; 1[ffi m,,run,


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fl$,s,trT,

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p"p6.

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lfl;.Jf,1pr 19;11,,*ry, lflsmn
n,lrqr

"lr";,tilkw

;+ fumen.rf

Jlilrru*

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,or m,st;
"f

wqffi

fl=,ia;'n,ffioirB

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,ffiF^\,4
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a6li

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lllJrif ;*n u,

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.,4 lr];':.rfr

rt x"r* rr-d iJ li,,B ffi

,, Tnrree f*iemi.{s ;lre r::ler:idilrg; r,,ufuai:


i:,*
lrJrnrpiei.,e their,ri:nlrer"satirm
anr.f,

i\: what .iy"9yrlf:.{4pl",.,:3i"|ii"""...


a

ftern

ffifi m,l*}$11**rru

rftffi

Ii

'tf

mpst",r, reallFog,s, s&trrmet

af

o il.l
,itri

f,flke eflriprese

rflmrm(r,?I

i..it,r-lrrlmm"

v,rauitllrk.,r,

thrl ,,r,nru,

3,rma*

1l-ll:,e

r,,rault!
plja,res.

0l(. Why cion,t we go to


...".....''

ii

costs

lG to gei

ii..

l\o. Aiiimajs

shor-llcl ii.,rr

seeing thenr in zoos.

cl

W:ll

ir,.

g d iffei"ent.

......... go to

B: Floi lealiy.
school"
IVle

o som eth

ioo.

r\r

Anyway,

11,. rvrJtl"

,-j,i

,,

IL" riiril
lr"^-r,r

,j

lot about Loirilcrrr at


be outstdr.

[;

Good

Lrteit

r c ctn qo lit,i ir:v( tjinncr


iit

iCe a i

"..

"...,

I rjon,t like

I need sonrc rxel.cirr.


url . r1r
vyt "rrti tlO that.
(il

.., ",.... '


"7

1"ve reacj a

jp

have a iryalk in

Brrt I clon't lvani to go


shr:ppil1gr aqain"
4

[;

axiu,rd fiiffi&s ffi#

But

,!,:

,,,

Tht pfacc ttc, effiri

@,*E/fl T

t):

ffi;

dffi ifl

#,r, '.,,r,.

ssfr,;ul,"tt*, n.g

6m-effiflmrrna,ers

. . . . .. clc orr suririay

on ?

rusll,rjer

_"

t,itstngt

wrrrutfl,llq

,rijrersj

iis;xlrrriitr

g-f

r tc anal waulC rstlier

rf

sflrumps"

prefe

r,r?.r. -

r#lrt

".1

,tl: .l

::grffi

'4w
;'.;;r:;;;i

',1

::l:.,,|a;.':t::l ;.,

:t)li;;:,::)

::1::,.\

7)fom5liete["heeonvel.sationusilrgthesemtences

belo,ru.

%
[J,, ln y*ui.

lio, ltl's meci thrnr jn town.


o Y.-s. lt's nexl tc ihe i:owlirrg
alieyl

rivJ"iet'e

,'r

Don't yor-; 1ii<e i:owling?


o Lrr's go bowJing.
o 0l(. lVel

clon't

rare

piione Aniy

''t'{.tLl

W&mf,s {,fie rm,sf,len?

l.-i".
[-iaHry:

rver:rng?

t&as e"ven,i,msp

,..",,.;{.:.

I i'ather slay iir this ever:ing.

2 l'd prefer go out.


3 illoulrl you like to go ice _skateirrg?

".[aciq; ... ancl fincj oul wlrat the3r'rr doing? yes,


0K. l'd prelcr to do that. Vi/e catr go rour.:ci
tc their Jrouse^

$-!arry:

{il
!r!

Is"ta ir,es.

._hrt/,fqmr si%er,J,f care ailer

X-larry;

aB<:

rr,rru Sln.fa_urdrm.gr en.,ema,atg?;,

wf,,os.?ffP

whatffi rl,J ilrlris

)_

l\o, X dori'i. Actually, I think it,s boririg.

.ia

mr,r q,n

Ja ci<;

il"ianryr

shnllt

9,, eirrle anr! eorrea{: tlrre


nl,t

Friclay.

rry:

ttl,h,E,r,r

il-efl's grr; .""

Whut't

J"e{<; 0h no, not aEainlWe weni bowling


lasl
[-la

arrci J,.riiet

.jack: l'm bcrecJ. What shall we clo this evening?


l-[arrv:

a r:n;,lversati,nr,l
ynu anrj a l.rie*cf, a[:mu1i lirhaii: .flfl ,rjm am{i
['r enn nn Siatmr.alay erre,.iiu,cn,

[:rienci:

a4/hai's the matte?


* llrhy clon't we nreei tirein
at the Ten pin Cafe?
l-{arny:

nm.reh,ni:lq, u,r[.ii|:e

b,et"r.*reem

,1

0K.'/lhere shall we meet?

zl '',Vhy we don't gc bowling?

llrr

Tal<e always your keys when

f,

-n^-^+

Ten Pin Cair?

,1

you go

or_rt.

ii

ffiW

tt

*prffiffi ffi{ffiffiffiruffiffiffimffiwm

''A,r,[j,ec"hIvrms:m
'tr

z:

ri

a rriv,*

Cq)rnplele 'thrn iisL

A,r'{.!ectiv,e

,,E

easy

of

-- futmve ms'l
,Ad\req'fu

rhd

adverlhs.

;:lcn.jenllives ancj ;aelverllrs irr

ac,.r,iect places

ir: [he le"Lrler'"


ffi raliy

* carefully

..qfleJl+{

slow

:{s.v./v........ ..

ee'kIlres

3 ,,,\4,{r'ite 'Lhe
,e angry

f;iV,lf l[l

n ut c{ ;ur{.}

's

"tfl're

ni barrassing

quicl<1y

I wtll

".""

good
happy
h

rc]

qi;ick
quiet
ticly
fa

fl{t*

st

}rrmnu \ftyn'free fim ;rr'trn*l

'Eef,fi

careful

ats, 'wre'ilfi gfirv'e eu

fe v,$q.fr fr ["il'er
fl'mr'fihe hesft ilelhi*t+*'l

fu'e,m

angry

gf;

bad
Dcar Tee'r iceq*,

dangerous

il,Je h;ri1

il z eirrfle

"[:hr

r:or"n"*,t"t vrl,sn'il

sente nees.

tc, rm:tlpllr:li:e rille

Hc trril<er; slaw ffttowir.li;tic iltc ni''


l

if

Lr

t:t;'eftt

ta::ftt!!',";;c.,'il L:

!l'"

pilni-incial:iol is qcoC /vt'ei!.


I broke ihe ccFf,et pot. IViunr was rtali'y
ttnqry icii:c1rii',t.
He ltFi rittitk f qtiic!<l'1 ,''tlrtir

ht

ia''\1 .li-:,'r''r.'f

airivt.
5 lr'Veie yor-t bscl

5
1)

batllyhur'.?

I won"L gc wiih ltim btcalse he oiivts


a n gerou s f da nge ra tt sl Y.
Dor'i r,r,oit] ahor-rt lhe exat^il . '1cu'll p:,,r it
cl

verhs a'r,r ..'tlllii{'fqtil':........."..

l-,,y

... /{rlrwau, i clr:ii'i

''i '"r' rr:'lr i.".

i:i.l

2,....,.........."..........,,... iltpreti {h;;i'n;lii: e lliii,!1 piccl

se'.

17c'-r'rt

iie

k:li,,'i

*'
,tn*

ho

trur

a l'tcnii-r txant lasl t*rin. , iiitl* i:rr:rtch,

lraoer anrj niti ii cn il]ii iifti:';s ulliler

iiit

t,itl;il.

ti

)
,&diectiu'es
'l&

ffirnffl

m cilr',,re

rh

J.

fionnpiete this ie"t[er with sui'[a{rUe mrijeatives

il's ;'ue,
-"c

nry nlum to
t'l car -waiting for
i ar'ag sitti'l8 in
- r: .*r.. r hov
''
''t r,,.eirL
r,"sn1 siroppillg S"tc'c'enry.'
back
corr,e
. 1- --..'r ,'lrut he ivas
a ;j''-'lrfo't iL! 'r-'1 "^

ffiS
"w

.,-re

..,i

going flL'Lle

'That's Tiuit'
npnnie
l''"f - al:ound'
' ".' ' 'r nrrl rryr lfi lrirnl' l
'pranlar}
see

"t''''"" .

hirn again'

ivhen

i'e

V/'e r'vere

th'l'Lt5!rt'

\'''a

*"

So

-."^
\'ears

iir:

.ll{ar,-"ilJ,

he ;lr,:l

an,:i l,:okecl ;ii me. Thr.n

it.,,\.;iol'.
ci lilt si.::"rlr:,.lie

iie

"...,.,,........tO

pick,:el

rlrl leallv

;r g,-lcd

rltltl.l_

lo lillc,ru hiu" Af ljic


Lr,r:i.il.

t_.t.id

it-Lto.r s:irop ernrjl

I lan itr
llli-li 'Tilr, i;'g 11ir:., 6[s-,L-',, ,rC,Lt renietlJ:rr:r

alttel

ri:t?' Jlrer-l I sii-..rpr:ci. ii

^;,

tulrLeil rolrnrl

l_ie

ir ihe ll,i.eet. I,tn

so

rr'ras fit

".iirrL.

.l've goi a verJr -r..,...............


voice,

irtr. i;-,,.ine,.Li.:1.1,,..

clor,i

. ..... iri.:rrds

"

were si)' ol'5evei1

'I

of tire c::i: ancl r/,re111. a"l,tei.iiri" ,Tji:nl,

r,ii; l-Lis .sliaicboarcl and siarlecl


to

o'l
'-';l :hp cal-" rie "vaS
r
^f
ur
il'ieie ;n'ert a lot
beca"rge
- .r.n"";ilt,'15.
"..
'

rit_rr,

I called. l{e cjjcin i ireal mr,. S,r I


shoiil.td,

mn

zuiverhs.
#lffih

groi

L)rLr'

r,,,.a:;ri't TirrL.

r ,18j",

'''l$r'
ilfri

ffi

[m y'oNn mrrte-'h+:o['r,

utrite ahnult

sfl a Uolt}d eri[.!{:r[e{'}flm. [Jse

,fl
$.,rxsf at'tmmf,ft

am er']nba!"ff't]5sing expen'iemee

a'L nemst Lwm

adverhs

am'c[

twm adjeetives'

hciiflil r,r ru,aJil37 erullhml'nmssJrtg 'exp'er'ier.lr'e" 'i ulicls

'"'

'tfr

-l!t
/,,i-\l
'ifil
.iil
titb

\t\
/)

,i
i-,)il]

fl)trx

eomp{ete 'th,e seffiterlces usiffig the two verhs


(im hrackets]"
7
t$Te

\;

venhs (im

iil

':ll,

Ev?ffi\rtr

furackets.).
1f Jer-:ny does;i't Phone

me,

Your Phone number,

If you ..3pdue.

fr. .jjl..fi*g...". you tomorrow.

'df urrf$*

{l / write} htr a leticr.


lf we don't finish this exercise,
h.ve / doJ ii iclhonrework.

2 lf 1 finislr ihii nour,


{l / not ha.;e) any hcnt ew0rk.
3 I won't pass rrtY Pianro exaffi if
(1 I not $rrartise)

She

h.'i

u,'mrc.'[.hr:.

1-lrt tir-;tl'r.

lf you

arlpy ii )/ou
(nct be / '.ell)

..."...""

early,

beiore lurch. (arrjve

lf we ...""...""

{she / bL;Y} me fl pjzza'

ring)

teili

we

into town

go)

ilrem a map, they

how to get here' (noi send / not know)

every day,

lf I nreet lv/turlr at hei rrffice,

(Eive

Tlre

plants

thern. (die /

rot

"

if Yotl

water)

lf vou stay wjth an Engtrlsh fa;nily ....""""""':""'""'


wel1"
brou / learn) to speak English rea11y

if

sht

hinr.

(not phone / rrot Phonel

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