Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Saying hello Introducing yourself and others Expressing surprise
Hello. Hi. My name is . . . Oh!
Hi. I’m . . .
Apologizing
Good morning. It’s nice to meet you.
I’m sorry.
Good afternoon. Nice to meet you, too.
Good evening. This is . . . Giving an opinion
How are you? I think . . .
Checking and confirming information
How’s it going?
What’s your (last) name (again)?
How are you doing?
It’s . . .
Great. How about you?
Is that . . . ?
I’m (just) fine.
Yes, that’s right.
I’m OK.
No, it’s . . .
Pretty good.
Are you . . . ?
Saying good-bye Yes, I am.
Bye. No, I’m not.
Bye-bye. How do you spell . . . ?
Good-bye. Can you repeat that?
See you later.
Getting someone’s attention
See you tomorrow.
Excuse me.
Have a great weekend.
Hey, . . .
Have a good evening.
Thank you. You, too. Thanking someone
Good night. Thank you./Thanks.
T-318
T-152 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
2 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Identifying things Expressing pleasure
What’s this (called in English)? Wow!
I don’t know. Oh, cool!
It’s a . . . It’s great!
What are these (called in English)?
Expressing disbelief
They’re . . .
Really?
I think they’re (called) . . .
Expressing disappointment
Identifying the owner of something
Oh, no!
Is this your . . . ?
Yes, it is. Thinking before responding
No, it’s not. Let me see.
Are these your . . . ? Huh . . .
Yes, they are. Hmm . . .
No, they’re not.
Agreeing
Thanking someone You’re right.
Thank you!
You’re welcome. Realizing something
Wait (a minute)!
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-319
T-153
3 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-320
T-154 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
4 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-321
T-155
5 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-322
T-156 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
6 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-323
T-157
7 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-324
T-158 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
8 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-325
T-159
9 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Talking about likes and dislikes Talking about things you need Agreeing to do something
I like . . . Do we have any . . . ? All right.
I don’t like . . . No. We need some. OK.
I don’t want . . . Yes, we do. Sure.
I hate . . . Do we need any . . . ?
Accepting an invitation
I love . . . Yes, we need some . . .
That’s very nice of you. Thanks!
No, we don’t need any . . .
Expressing surprise
Making a suggestion
Are you serious?
How about . . . ?
Really?
T-326
T-160 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
10 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-327
T-161
11 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-328
T-162 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
12 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Talking about health problems Refusing something politely
How are you? Do you want . . . ?
How do you feel (today)? No, but thanks anyway.
I feel better.
Asking for permission
Not so good/well.
Is that OK?
What’s the matter?
What’s wrong? Giving a suggestion
I feel sick/terrible. I have an idea.
I don’t feel well. Take/Don’t take . . .
Eat/Don’t eat . . .
Expressing sympathy
That’s too bad. Asking for more information
I’m sorry to hear that. Anything else?
That’s good.
I’m glad to hear that.
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-329
T-163
13 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-330
T-164 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
14 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-331
T-165
15 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
T-332
T-166 Language summary Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable
16 Language summary
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
Interchange Teacher’s Edition Intro © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Language summary T-333
T-167
Workbook answer key
1 What’s your name?
Exercise 1 Exercise 7
Hi, Nancy. 1. A: What’s your name?
Hello, Mr. Garcia. B: I’m Momoko Sato.
It’s nice to meet you, Ms. Baker. A: It’s nice to meet you, Momoko.
Nice to meet you, too, John. 2. A: Hello. I’m Josh Brown. I’m in your English class.
B: Yes, and you’re in my math class, too.
Exercise 2
3. A: What’s his name?
1. A: Hi. What’s your name?
B: It’s Chris Allen.
B: My name is Lisa. And what’s your name?
A: He’s in our English class.
A: My name is James.
B: You’re right!
2. A: What’s his name?
B: His name is Michael. Exercise 8
A: And what’s her name? 1. Amy: Excuse me. Are you Alex Walker?
B: Her name is Susan. Carlos: No, I’m not. He’s over there.
Amy: Oh, I’m sorry.
Exercise 3
2. Amy: Excuse me. Are you Alex Walker?
1. A: Hello, Mr. Wilson.
Alex: Yes, I am.
B: Good morning, David. How are you?
Amy: Hi, Alex. My name is Amy Clark.
A: I’m OK, thank you.
Alex: Oh, you’re in my English class.
2. A: Hi. How are you, Mrs. Turner?
Amy: That’s right. It’s nice to meet you.
B: I’m just fine, thank you. How about you, Mr. Smith?
Alex: Nice to meet you, too.
A: Pretty good, thanks.
3. A: How’s it going, Ken? Exercise 9
B: Great. How are you doing? A: Hi. Are you Andrea Nelson?
A: Pretty good. B: No, I’m not.
A: Oh, I’m sorry. What’s your name?
Exercise 4
B: Kerry Moore.
2. A: My name is Ellen Miller.
A: How do you spell your first name?
B: I’m Rob Williams.
B: K-E-R-R-Y.
3. A: Hello, Carol. How’s it going?
A: And how do you spell your last name?
B: Fine, thanks.
B: M-O-O-R-E.
4. A: How do you spell your last name?
A: What’s your phone number?
B: R-O-G-E-R-S
B: It’s 618-555-7120.
5. A: I’m Rich Martinez.
A: And what’s your email address?
B: It’s nice to meet you
B: It’s kmoore19@cup.org.
Exercise 5 Exercise 10
3: three
8: eight A
1: one 2. A: Good-bye.
7: seven B: See you tomorrow.
10: ten 3. A: Excuse me. Are you Min-ji Park?
5: five B: Yes, I am. It’s nice to meet you.
6: six 4. A: Good evening.
0: zero B: Hello.
9: nine
B
4: four
b. 3
Exercise 6 c. 4
3. 604-555-4731 d. 2
4. 949-555-3802
5. brian.johnson039@cup.org
6. 773-555-1779
7. mariabrady_7@cup.org
8. tina-fox_952@cup.org