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1 6 i i.'t't ': lirrl:'llrr!1,: v common verb phrses, clssroom lnguge P vowel sounds, the lphbet Wht do you do? Where do you live? b NTRODUCNG YOURSETF ntroduce yourself to ll the other students. Try to remember their nmes. Cn you remember? Does nybody in the clss hve...?. very long nme. very short nme. nme tht's difficult to spell. n unusul nme ' the sme nme s fmous Derson from vour countrv very trditionl nme the sme nme s nother student Hi. 'm _. Nice to meet you. 2 b c GETTNG TO KNOW EACH OTHER Complete the groups of questions 1-5 below with verb. l.l Listen nd repethe FREE TME questions. espy the rbythm. n pirs, sk nd nswer the questions. Cn you find two things you hve in common? We live in the city centre nd we do yog. 1 HOME AND TAMTY Where-youfrom? Where do you? Do you ony brofhers ond sisters? ++ Wheredo you -? n 2 TOB/ STUDES Whot do you -? *norschool fiiersity do you - to? Do you your job? Whot yeor - you in? \ -11 Do you - ny f oreign lnguges? Which? 4 THE FUTURE Where ore you going to Whot ore you going to - fter the closs? this weekend? f 3 FNEE TME Whqt kind of music do you - to? Do you - o musicol insfrument? Which? Do you - TV? Whot progrommes? Do you - ony sport or exercise? Whot? Whot books or mgzines do you? 5 THE PAST Where - you born? Where did you - English6efore? Whot did you - losf summer?

2 5 G RAMMAR word order in questions Cn you remember the questions? Re-order the words. fiom re you where? rvtch you do TV? -r to music you wht kind of listen do? { English where you before did study? -i re do wht you weekend going this to? O p.lzs Grmmr Bnk la. Red the rules nd do the exercises. 5 CTASSROOM TANGUAGE Complete the techer's nd student's phrses. 4 TSTENNG & SPEAKNG 1.2 Listen nd choose or b. \\4rt dy of the week is the exm? Tuesdy b lhursdy \\4rt dy is it tody? Sundy b Mondy b O p.t++ Vocbulry Bnk C/ssroom longulge. 6 PRONUNCATON vowel sounds, the lphbet How do you pronounce the letters of the lphbet below? Use the sound pictures to help you. AHK,3 Wht's the 8,55 BCDE PT Wht time does 9.45 the clss strt? b to.t5 FLMN SZ 5 6 When ws the womn born? b Wht dy does he wnt tickets for? b u 7 Wht number is the house? 6 rr7 b How much re the flowers? 15 b 50 b n pirs, sk nd nswer the questions. Wht dy is it tody? Wht dys do you hve your English clss? Wht time does the clss strt nd finish? Wht's the time now? b Complete the lphbet chrt with these letters. c d e wgyrxo Prctise sying the letters of the lphbet. Listen to your techer. Write the words. Ply Wt does it men? Wht does'wful' men? ) \ very Do. How do you spell it? t\lht's the number of your house c' fi.,,i

3 G present simple v fmily, personlity djectives P third person nd plurl -s He likes films. He doesn't smoke. VOCABUTARY fmily nd djectives Cn you remember these words? Do the puzzle in pirs. The opposite of thin or slim is... 2 Your brother's wife is your... 3 Your sistert dughter is your... 4 Your mother's brother is your... 5 Your unt's children re your... 6 The opposite of fir is 7 The opposite of snort J... 8 Your brothers, sisters, cousins, etc. re your Who lrnows you better, your lmily or your friends? lr our weekly'test' single people who re looking for prbrer sk their mother nd their best friend to help. Their mother chooses one prtrrer nd their best ftiend chooses nother. The test is to see who cn choose the best prurer! This weeks single mn is Richrd Tylor, 26-yer-old musicin from Southmpton. His mother Meg chooses one girl, nd his best friend Dnny chooses nother. Then Richrd goes on dte with ech girl.ahich girl does he prefef Who knows him better, his mother or his best friend? Who chooses the right girl for him? b c Wht's the' mysteryword '? O p.t+s Vocbulry BnkAdjectives. Do prt 1. 2 READNG Who do you think knows you better, your fmily or your friends? Why? Red the introduction to the rticle. Who is Richrd? 2 Who is Dnny? 3 Wht do Richrd's mum nd Dnny try to do? 4 Wht does Richrd hve to do? Now red wht Richrd sys. Mrk the sentences T (true) or F (flse). Correct the flse ones. He sometimes trvels with his job. T 2 He's friendly nd extrovert. 3 He likes music nd prties. 4 He prefers women who re shorter thn him. 5 He likes women who tlk lot. 6 He doesn't tlk to his fmily bout girls. 7 His mother doesn t think he's good t choosing girlfriends. Guess the mening of the highlighted or phrses. words t t usrtty work in Englnd but sometimes work brodtoo.,tvhen m not working like going to the cinem nd eting in nice resturnb. 'm not very sporty nd don't do ny exercise, but t lest don't smoke. think 'm open nd friendly - get on well with most people - but fm sometimes quite shy too. For exmple, don't like going to prties. prefer to meet friends individully or in smll grroups. like intelligent, funny women who mke me liugh, nd idelly who love music. Physiclly prefer women with drk hir who re not tller thn me. And like women who re good listeners. m sr:re tht myftiend Dnny lorows me betterthn my fmily bec:se we often tlk bout girlfriends nd the problems we hve. don'tu,snllytlkto my fmily bout thtkind of thing. My mum lwys sys tht look for the wrong kind of girl but tht's wht *o,t.o i*up sy

4 GRAMMAR present simple C-omplete the questions bout Richrd. \\here does he live n Southmpton. \\ht do? He's musicin. \\here n Englnd nd brod. smoke? No, he doesn't. exercise? No, he doesn't. He isn t very sporry'. 5 \!ht kind of women - ntelligent nd funny ones. to his mother bout girls? No, he doesn't. D O p.tze Grmmr Bnk lb. Red the rules nd do the exercises. c Cover the text. n pirs, try to remember five things bout Richrd. He lives in Southmpton. d Look t the photos of Clire nd Nin. 5 PRONUNCATON -s l.s /tzl Listen nd repet. He works brod. She likes good food. She lughs lot. He plys the pino. She lives in London. She does exercise. She wtches comedy films. He relxes t night. She dresses very well. b How do you sy the he she it form of these verbs? choose cook go know stop tech c How do you sy the plurl of these nouns? 6 book friend girl lnguge niece prent prty 1.6 Listen nd repet the verbs nd nouns. SPEAKNG Work in pirs, A nd B. Think of person you know well, fmily member or friend, who is single. You re going to tell your prtner bout him / her. Look t the chrt below nd prepre wht you re going to sy. NAME? AGE?. f ob/studes? O Communiction Cloire ond Nino A p:0t B p.t12. \'Vho do you think is more Richrd's type? Why? 1 TSTENNG e Listen to Richrd tlking bout wht hppened when he met Clire nd Nin. Does he like them? Wht re the problems? r.5 clire t. ' Nin Now listen gin nd write down ny djectives or expressions tht Richrd uses to describe Clire nd Nin. Clire Very friendly Nin Very ttrctive Who knows Richrd bettet his mum or Dnny? Are you surprised?. UVES ln? PHYSCAT APPEARANCE? PERSONATTY?. SMOKES? LKES? DOESN'T tke? b A describe your person to B. B listen nd sk for more informtion. Do you know nybody who would be good prtner for this person? Then swp roles.

5 G present continuous V the body, prepositi( P vowel sounds T VOCABUTARY the body GRAMMAR present continuous Look t the pinting At the Moulin Rouge.n pirs, sk nd nswer the questions. Wht clothes re the people wering? 2 Wht re the people t the tble doing? 3 Wht re the two women t the bck doing? 4 Wht re the ftvo men t the bck doing? 5 Describe the womn on the right. Wht do you think shet doing? 6 One of the people in the pinting is the rtist, Toulouse-Lutrec. Which person do you think he is? think the rtist is the tll mn who is sitting between the two women. b c d 2 Look t this pinting. Do you like it? Why (not)? Lbel the womn's fce with words from the box. eyes hir lips mouth neck O p.le Voctulry BnkThe body. n pirs, how mny words cn you remember in two minutes? PRONUNCATON vowel sounds Look t the sound pictures. Wht re the words nd ffi -M ttl L-]J r.7 Put the words in the correct columns. Listen nd check. rms bite ers eyes nose shoulders smell hed her hert touch O p.tsz Sound Bnk. took t the typicl spellings for these sounds. - b Underline the correct form of the verb. 4 n the picture the men wer / re wering hts. 2 n Britin women often wer / re wering hts t weddings. 3 Krin usully sits / is sitting t the front of the clss. 4 Tody she sits / is sitting t the bck. O p.lze Grhmr Bnk lc. Red the rules nd do the exercises. TSTENNG 1.8 Listen to guide in n rt gllery tlking bout At the Moulin Rouge.Answer the questions. 1 Wht ws the Moulin Rouge fmous for? 2 Who did Toulouse-Lutrec include in his pintings nd posters? 3 Which person is Toulouse-Lutrec? 4 Why do some people think he liked pinting the dncers? Listen gin. Write the numbers of the people next to their nmes. Toulouse-Lutrec His cousin Gbriel His friend, photogrpher ne Avril, dncer L Mcron, dncer L Goulue, singer l T T T

6 T 5 SPEAKNG Mtch the prepositions with the pictures. behind between in in front of in the middle next to on on the left on the right opposite under g t-r \-,/ e S\o -_...-/ o O Communiction Describe ond drow A p.108 B p.l12. Describe your picture for your prtner to drw. n smll groups, sk nd nswer the questions. Do you pint or drw? Wht kind of things? 2 Do you hve fvourite pinter? Who? 3 Do you hve fvourite pinting? Wht? Cn you describe it? 4 Wht pictures or posters do you hve on the wli in your bedroom or lil'ing room? Look gin t rhe pintings in this iesson (here nd on p.10e nd p.l12). Which one would you ciroose to hve in your house or fit? r.e SONG i Ain't ict no - Eot life

7 G v P defining reltive cluses (o person who..., o thing which. ) expressions for prphrsing: like, for exomple, etc. pronuncition in dicionry t READNG Look t the dictionry definition. Wht do vou think the missing word is? person who puts metl in your mouth nd tkes coins out of your pocket. 2 GRAMMAR defining reltive cluses Red the definitions in le gin. When do we use who, which, nd where? O p.t2e Grmmr Bnk ld. Red the rules nd do the exercises. b Red the text once. Where is the definition from? A different ldnd of dictionry MBRoSE Brrncr ws l gth-century Americn uthor nd journlist. His most populr book is probbly the Devil's Dictionory, written \ between l88l nd.l887. Bierce's dictionry does not contin norml definitions - his definitions re funny nd cynicl. For exmple, in norml dictionry the definition of dentist is ' kind of doctor who looks fter people's teeth'. But in the Devil's Dictionory, the definition of dentist is ' person who puts metl in your mouth nd tkes coins out of your pocket' Tody on the nternet you cn find mny websites with more modern versions of the Devil's Dictionory. \ Tell prtner bout three of the things below. Svwhv. person who is very importnt to you fmous person who you like lot something which you couldn't live without thing which you often lose plce where you d like to go for specil evening plce where you were very hppy when you were child Red the text gin nd nswer the questions. Who ws Ambrose Bierce? 2 Wht is the norml definition of 'dentist'? 3 Where cn you find modern versions of the Devil's Dictionrf n pirs, think of norml definitions for these words or phrses. bnk boring person the brin str friend secret e Now mtch the words / phrses in d to these cynicl definitions. is person who works ll her life to become fmous nd then wers sunglsseso people don't recognize her. is something which you only tell one person. is somebody who dislikes the sme people s you. is plce where you cn borrow money only if you cn show tht you don't need it. is somebody who tlks bout himself when vou wnt to tlk bout vourself. is something which strts working when you get up in the morning nd stops working when you get to work or school.

8 5 TSTEN NG l'10 Listen to the introduction to TV gme show, Wht's the word? How do you ply the gme? l.ll Now listen to the show. Write down the six nswers l.l2 Listen nd check your nswers. 5 SPEAKNG Look t prt of crossword. Ask your techer for definition of cross nd 2 down. VOCABUTARY prphrsing \\rht's the best thing to do if you're tlking to someone in English nd you don't know word tht you need? Pnic nd stop tlking. b Try to mime the word. c Try to explin wht you men using other words you know. l'lt Complete the useful expressions with these rvords. Then listen nd check. exmple how kind like opposite person plce similr somebody thing theful ergrcssions explining word tht you don't know lt's - who work in resturnt. 2 lt's the who tkes the food from fre ktchen to the tbles. 3 lt's - where you go when you wnto buy something. t's - which you use to tlk. 6 O Communiction Crossword A p.t08 B p.fi2. Give ech other definitions to complete the missing words in the crossword. PRONUNCATON using dictionry Look t the two dictionry extrcts. How do you pronounce the words? busy 'bil dj ocupd guitr /gi'to:/ n musicl instrument with strings The postrophe(') shows stress. The stressed syllble is the one fter the postrophe. Look crefully t the pronuncition of the words below. Prctise sying them correctly. lugh /lo:f/ eyes ltzl exmple lry'z:mpll keys /ki:z/ kind /kmd/ eighteen /er'ti:n/ t's-of t's the - t's - t's - t's - mchine. of ft. thin, but it mens thin nd ttrctive. to worried. you feel when you hve lot of things to do. The Sound Bnk on p.156 cn help you use your dictionry better. For -, you do this with the TV. c Complete the definitions for these words. tourist t's somebody... 2 sports centre t's plce... 3 key t's thing....1 worried t's how you feel... 5 lugh You do this...

9 THE STORY SO FAR l.t4 Listen to the story of Mrk nd Allie. Answer the questions. Where re Mrk nd Allie from? 2 Wht compny do they work for? 3 Where did they meet? 4 Wht did they do? 5 Did they get on well? 6 Wht's Mrk doing now? AT MMGRATON 4 l'15 Cover the dilogue nd listen. How long is Allie going to sty in the United Sttes? Good evening, tfl'm. re you rriving from? the purpose of your visit? YOU HEAR YOU SAY) Good evening. From London. Business. 'm here for conference. long re you stying in the US? A week. re you stying? n Sn Frncisco. At the Pcific View Hotel. you know nybody here? he fmily or friend? j'ou hve his phone number? this your first visit to the US? Enjoy your sty in Sn Frncisco. Yes, Mrk Ryder. He's collegue - nd friend. Yes, his mobile is Yes, it is. Thnk you. b c Listen gin. Complete the YOU HEAR phrses. '16 Listen nd repethe YOU SAY phrses. Copy the rhythm. n pirs, roleply the dilogue. A (book open) you're the immigrtion officer, B (book closed) you re Allie. Swp roles. SOCAL ENGtSH Allie rrives t.rl Listen. Answer the questions. How long ws Allie's flight? 2 Why couldn't she sleep? 3 \tvhtime is it...? in Sn Frncisco b in London 4 Where is Mrk going to tke her? 5 Where's Mrk's cr? b Complete the USEFUL PHRASES. Listen gin nd check. USEFUT PHRASES M You look g-! M How ws the f -?. M You must be relly t-. M 'm so p- you cme! A t's gret to see you -. 6 l'18 Listen nd repet the phrses. How do you sy them in your lnguge? = us English K ur English prking lot cr prk G!@MuttiRoM

10 e Red the e-mil. The computer hs found ten mistkes. They re either grmmr, punctution, or spelling. Cn you correct them? From: Alessndr To: Dniel Subject Hi from Argentin Hi Dniel, My nme's Alessndr. lt's n i!gl!"nme, becuse my grndmother ws from tly, but 'm Argentinin nd live in Mendoz, big city in the west of the country. live with my prents nd my two brothers. h3ygj-qjgglgjld, nd l'm t university. 'm glgdilg computer science. 'm in my first yer nd relly like it. 'm going to tell you bout myself. As you cn see from the tg!g, hve long hir - it's quite fir - nd g"r,g"gns eyes. wer glsses, but wnt to get contct lenses soon. think 'm positive person. 'm quite extrovert nd ffgn"djy. My mother sys l'm very tlktive - think she m"ggn tht tlk too much! n my free time love reding nd going to the cinem. But gbd hve much free time bgguggg hve clsses every dy, nd lot of work to do even t weekends. lso go to English clsses on ffid.ey fternoon. Plese write soon nd tell me pout you nd your life. Best wishes Alessndr Red the e-mil gin from the beginning. Then cover it nd nswer the questions from memory. Where's Alessndr from? 2 Why does she hve n tlin nme? 3 Where does she live? 4 Who does she live with? 5 Wht does she do? 6 Wht colour re her eves? 7 s she shy? 8 Wht re her fvourite free time ctivities? 9 When does she go to English clsses? WTTE similr e-mil bout you. Write four prgrphs. nme, ntionlity, ge, fmily, work / study 2 physicl ppernce 3 personlity 4 hobbies nd interests OECK the e-mil for mistkes ( grmmr, punctution, nd spelling ). \y Do you know these'e-mil'verbs? open reply close send sve print delete

11 G RAMMAR Circle the correct nswer,, b, or c. Wht's nme? c you A Wht -? B 'm student. you do b do you do c do you work Where - from? your prents re b is your prents c re your Prents Dvid smoke? Does bs cdo Liz - t primry school. tech b techs c teches Soni - job. hsn't b doesn't hve c don't hve, picture in your bedroom? s there b sit c There is The girl in the pinting - blue dress. wers b wering c is wering You don t need n umbrell. t -. isn't rining b doesn't rin c not rining She's the womn - works in the office. wht b which c who 10 need Workbook hs ll the nswers. wht b which c who VO CAB U tary clssroomlnguge Complete the sentences with one word. gi1 down nd open your books. - do you sy'coche' in English? 2 Wht does'brod' -? 3 Go - pgets,plese. 4 See you Mondy! 5 -goodweekend. b word groups Underline the word tht is different. third seventh uncle grndfther 2 shy tdl 3 men unfriendly 4 rms ers 5 mouth fir c definitions eighteen twentieth niece drk ^ry eyes hed husbnd slim generous fingers nose Red the definitions. Write the word. tb the plce where you sleep. 1 t's the opposite of lzy. 2 t's plce where you cn buy stmps. 3 t's person who plys musicl instrument. 4 t's verb. You do it when you re thirsty. 5 t's kind of food, for exmple mcroni. PRONUNCATON bed Underline the letter or word with different sound. e*s B E brod wlk bord & EA l*- ffil ffi person hir glve word prents shy Under!!4g the stressed syllble. infor4gtion third her quiet ddress university extrovert stomch exmple T work hert there eyes

12 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THS TEXT? Red the rticle nd mtch the hedings with prgrphs A-D. Spceinvders Smll children Converstion mkers Nervous fliers tr X b Tick (./) the things the writer sys. You cn t sleep if there re children next to you. 2 Children et ll your food. 3 Some people wnt to tdk ll through the flight. 4 'Spce invders'hve long rms nd legs. 5 Nervous fliers hve drink every five minutes. c Wht do the highlighted words men? Circle or b. letting (toys) fll from your hnd b putting (toys) somewhere 2 sy hello to b knownd understnd 3 goes into the ir b touches the ground 4 try to do something b give the impression of doing something 5 spce \ b set Not next to me, plese! when you're trvelling by prne or trin, there re some pssengers you iust don't wnt to hve next to you... -l-l-l- -- Perhps you normlly like them, but when you re sitting nexto them on plne it's different thing. They usully spend ll the flight Wqm moving round nd dropping their toys on the floor, nd when they're drinking their ornge juice it ends up on your trousers. Then they decide they wnt to ply with you, so you cn,t hve the little siest tht you were plnning. B- You 2 trffi recognize this type s soon s you sit down. They immeditely strtlking bouthe plne, or the wether, or they sk you personl question. ltl very difficult not to tlk to these people, nd you;ll probbly hve to continue tlking until the plne i Tlftt$,<t ffi lnds. c_- These re the people with white fces who sit down nd immediterv sk for double whisky. Every five minutes they cll flight ttendnt to sk if there re ny problems with the plne. They lso tell you 0i bout ir dissters (which you re not interested in!). The besthing to do is to buy them few drinks or pretend g to sleep. ffi D_- These people re not necessrily very big, but they hve terrible hbit of tking up ll their s room, nd some of your room too. R. They usully sit so tht you cn't move, with their rms nd legs \ in your spce. They 0i lso hve lot of hnd luggge which tkes $ up ll the room in the overhed locker. 5 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPTE? b 4 l'19 Listen to five short converstions. circle the correct nswer,, b, or c. Her prty is on.-. wednesdy the 6th b sturdy the 9th c Fridv the gth 2 How old is his mother? 59 b50 c60 3 Mr rvis hs problem in --. his left leg b his right knee c his left knee 4 ohn doesn't like the pinting of _. the womn b the boy c the guitr 5 The girl wnts to buy computer b digitlcmer c USB cble 1.20 Listen to Mrth showing Jim some photos. Complete the sentences with nme. Mrtin Alice Bill Seren Gry _ is t university. 2 _ doesn't live in Britin. 3 _ wers glsses. 4 _ doesn't like sport. 5 - isn't very hrd-working. CAN YOU SAY THS N ENGTSH? Cn you...? Yes (/) give personl informtion bout yourself tlk bout person in your fmily! describe picture you hve in your house tr give definitions for these words journlist hospitl guidebook eroplne Complete the questions with is, re, do, or does. Wht kind of books -- you red? 2 - there n rt gllery in your town? Where? 3 Wht your friends usully do t weekends? 4 - your town hve locl festivl? When? t Ut?, do you think your prents --- doing t the moment? Ask your prtner the questions in b. Ask for more informtion.

13 B Clire nd Nin Student A Ask B questions nd complete the chrt for Nin. Nme Clire Nin? 25 From? Lives in? Scotlnd Bristol ob? Journlist Smokes? No Likes? comedy films, cts Doesn't like? men who smoke b c Answer B's questions bout Clire. n pirs, decide who is the best prtner for Richrd. Why? lc Describe nd drw Student A Look t your pinting for minute. Then describe it for B to drw. b Listen to B describing his / her pinting. Try to drw it. Don't look t it. Ask B questions to help you. c Now compre your drwings with the originl pintings! ld Crossword Student A Ask B for the definitions of your missing words. Guess the words nd complete your crossword. b Give definitions of the words B sks for. B E D R o o M

14 lb Clire nd Nin Student B Answer A's questions bout Nin. ld Crossword Student B Ask A for the definitions of your missing words. Guess the words nd complete your crossword. b Give definitions of the words A sks for. Yes (but only one or two dy) food, music Ask A questions nd complete the chrt for Clire. n pirs, decide who is the best prtner for Richrd. Why? lc Describe nd drw Student B Look t your pinting for minute. b Listen to A describing his / her pinting. Tiy to drw it. Don't look t it. Ask questions to help you. c Now describe your pinting for A to drw. d Now compre your drwings with the originl pintings!

15 A word order in questions Questions with do does didin present nd pst simple Question word Auxiliry Subiect nfinitive (= verb) Where Wht food Do Does do does you enny you fenny ive with your prents? like Chinese food? ive? ike? n the present simple use the uxiliry verb do does to mke questions. ln the pst simple use the uxiliry verb didto mke questions. n these questions the subject goes fter the uxiliry verb. Remember AS (uxiliry subject, infinitive) or QUAS (question word, uxiliry, subject, infinitive) to help you with word order in present or pst simple questions. Questions with bq present continuous, nd going to Question word be Subject Wht Where s re re is An they you he (djective, noun, verb + ing,etc.) student? doing? tlking bout? going to live?. n questions with b, mke questions by inverting the verb nd the subiect. A tf verb is followed by preposition (listen to, tlk bout),the preposition goes t the end of the question Wht re you tlking bout? NOT@rng. B tc present simple trl tr ft t. ZE /you/we/they usully work t home. They don't live ner here. Do you smoke? Yes, do./no, don't. he/she/it Dnny knows me very well. t doesn't often rin here. Does Nin like music? Yes. she does. No she doesn't. Use the present simple for things you do every dy, week, yer, or which re lwys true. Remember the spelling rules for 3rd person singulr s: work>works dd s study>studies consonnt* y: ynddd, ies finish>finishes sh, s, ch, x: dd, es go>goes do)does hve>hs Remember the word order in questions (AS nd QUAS - see la bove). present continuous: be + verb + ing tr you/we/they he/she/it 'mworking You We 'reworking He She 's working They t tr 'mnotworking You He We rert't working She isrt'tworking They t tr2tr Are you working? Yes, m. No, 'm not. s he working? Yes, he is. No, he isn't. A dverbs nd expressions of frequency We often use the present simple with dverbs of frequency (lwys, often, sometimes, usully hrdly ever, never). Adverbs of frequency go before the min verb but fter be. He often goes oul NOT He-gees-often-eut She's lwys lre. NOTShellte.lw1s. Expressions of frequency (every dy, once weeh etc.) usully go t the end of sentence hve English clsses twice week Use the present continuous for things hppenin now t this moment. uy brother is working in Germny. AWht re you doing? B 'm sending text messge to Srh. Remember the spelling rules for the -lng form. cook>cooking study>studying live>living run)running Some verbs re not normlly used in the present continuous, for exinple like, wnt, hve (= possess), need. need to tlk to you now. Nor@. D defining reltive cluses with who, which, where A cook is person who works in resturnt. A clock is thing which tells the time. A post office is plce where you cn buy stmps. A You cn use fhf insted of who or which. She\ the girl who tht worl<s with my brother. t\ thing which tht connects tyvo computers. Use reltive cluses to explin wht plce, thing, or person is or does. Tht's the womn who won the lottery lst yer. This is the resturnt where we hd dinner hst week. Use who for person, which for thing, nd where for plce.

16 A Put T,y"tU or phrse in the right plce in the question. B Howfre you? (old) you going to go out this evening? (re) z Where does your work? (sister) 3 Wht music re you listening? (to) 4 Does finish t 8.00? (the clss) 5 Why you write to me? (didn't) 6 Do you often to the cinem? (go) 7 Wht this word men? (does) 8 Wht time did rrive? friends) Write sentences nd questions with the present simple. b Put the words in the right order to mke questions. you live where do? Wqelsyoufue 1 you do hve cr? 2 older is brother your you thn? 3 often he how to write does you? 4 this time strt does wht clss? 5 lst go where you summer did? 6 lnguges how you mny do spek? 7 see you re going to evening her this? 8 for witing who you re? b Complete with verb in the present simple. he / usully get up lte E He usully gets up lte. get on not hve listen Hne open not tlk not work Ann / like music E 2 she / hve lot ofhobbies E 3 / get on verywell with my sister 4 my brother / know me very well E 5 they / hve ny children 6 the film / finish lte E 7 he / go out twice week E 8 we / often tlk bout politics B rc \,Vrite sentences with the present continudus. D t / rin. E t isn't rining. Hey! you / stnd on my foot! E 2 they / ply very well tody E 3 wht / you study t the moment E 4 we lthink of 5 she / wer mke-up E 6 they / mke bigmistke E 7 yourbrother / work in London now E 8 she / tlk to her fther t the moment Fl Complete the definitions with who,whichor where. L, H#"',:#t*'ff: ;:: iil;:- A{ + 2 t's mchine cuts the grss. 3 t's n niml ri"ttit'trtl'"u ndhseightregs. lt(trf 4 lt's room - people tryon clothes. X$/ He lives in flt. - the bnks in the fternoon? 2 My sister mny friends. 3 We usully to the news in the cr. 4 She's quite shy. She _ much. 5 - ]ne_ well with her boss? 6 My cooker's new, but it _ very well. b complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous. The girl in the pinting is olying the guitr. (ply) My dogt not dngerous. He (not bite) 2 Why you _ sunglsses? t _l (wer rin) 3 You cn turn off the rdio. - to it. (not listen) 4 r - to go to the bnk. - ny money. (need, not hve) 5 Be crefirl! The bby tht pencil in her mouth! (put) 6 { - - you usully t weekends? B No, we normlly _ out. (cook, et) 7 Wht { ---=- you _ here? B _ Emm. Look, there she is. (do, meet) t ftf 5 He's the person helps you with your luggge. - :: 6t'skindoffood "--l ll keepsrrmpires Mtch the definitions nd the pictures *^Yf/- *l?t { t/eng ishfi e/pre.intermedite c Write sentences vith who, which or where. tht / the dog / lwys brks t night Tht's the dog which lwys brlcs t night. she / the womn / lives next door to me 2 tht/ the shop / bought my dress 3 he lthe ctor / ws in Friends 4 they / the children / broke my window 5 this / the resturnt / they do gret pst 6 tht / the switch / controls the centrl heting 7 he the techer / teches my sister 8 tht / the room / we hve our meetings

17 YOU HEAR Mtch the phrses nd pictures. YOU SAY Mtch the phrses. AGt 1 How do you ruy f in English? 2 How do you spell it? 3 Could you repetht, plese? 4 How do you pronounce it? 5 Wht does wfulmen? 6 Cn hve (piece ofpper), plese? 7 Which pge is it? 8 Sorry 'm lte. 9 Bye. l0 Hve good weekendl B Very bd. 84. A sheep. See you. Bye. Yes. S-H-E-E-p. Thtt OK. Sit down. l[i:pl You too. See you on Monc / S-H-E-E-P. Here you re. Cover column B. Remember the nswers. Then cover column A. Remember the phrses. YOU READ Mtch the instructions nd pictures. q 7; ru@eruffi Ask nd nswer the questions. Don't write. Don't spek (tlin). Go to pge 33. Write down the words. Sit down. Stnd up. Look t the bord. Turn offyour mobile (phone). Work in pirs. ffiruffih8 circle cross out underline tick comp!919 choose qgpy the {ythm mtch CTOSS cover the text b cover the instructions. Look t the pictures nd remember them. O p.s Cover the phrses. Look t the pictures nd remember the t/eng ishfi e/pre-intermedit

18 Personlity diectives Mtch the diectives nd definitions. ftte!4y l'frendhl funny generous lzy shy +lktire A person who tlks lot is... A person who ikes giving presents is... A person who never does ny work is... A person who mkes people lugh is... A person who is open nd nice is... A person who is nervous nd uncomfortble meeting new people is... b Complete the Opposite column. Adjective tlktive Opposite extrovert hrd-working men quiet /'kwiet/ serious /'sieries/ unfriendly c Cover the Adjective nd Opposite columns. Look t the definitions nd sy the djective nd its opposite. O p.6 2 Opposite djectives Mtch the words nd pictures 1-8. Opposite boring crowded /'krodrd/ dngerous /'derndsresl- fr near modern noisy polite /pe'lit/ polluted 3 jl. b Mtch these djectives with their opposites in. clen empv exciting / interesting ner old quiet rude sfe c d Cover the words nd look t the pictures. Remember the djectives nd their opposites. Put the djectives with the correct prefix to mke opposites. comfortble/'kzrmftebv hppy be4thy/'heloi/ p4tient /'perjnt/ polite pssible tidy 't:dil hoppy lm e Test prtner. A sy n djective. B sy the opposite. O tiromwww.oup.com/e t/eng ishfi e/pre-intermedite

19 Mtch the words nd pictures. ' i' ' l,' 'r ' 'l' 'r hed /hed/ fce hir rm(s) shoulder(s) /'Jeuld/ neck eye(s) /il mouth lmu9l nose hnd(s), finger(s) 'l' er(s) ' stomch /'stlmek/ lip(s) foot (plurl feet) knee(s)/ni:/ bck leg(s) hert ftt:t/ brin teeth (singulr tooth) toes ltuzl tongue /tn4/ 21 t2 l3 Cover the words nd test yourself or test prtner. Point to prt of the body for your prtner to sy the word. Wht prt(s) of the body do we use to...? see _ her smell - kiss bite - touch /tntj/ think feel kick - smile d Test prtner. Ask Wht do you use to see? etc. A " English we use personl pronouns (my, your,etc.) with prts of the body, not the. Give me your hnd. NOT Give-me-the-hnd. O t/eng ishfi e/pre.intermedite

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