SAMPLE UNIT. Listening and reading. b Listen again and complete the notes about Danny s daily routine.
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1 Routines Listening and reading a Danny is. He works at a hotel in the Caribbean. Cover the audioscript. Listen and tick ( ) the correct box. Danny is a holiday rep. Danny is a hotel director. Danny works in the hotel restaurant. b Listen again and complete the notes about Danny s daily routine. :0 get up : have a wash :00 () with my wife and children 9:00 go to the hotel 9: () 9:0 read my s and faxes 0:0 meet the holiday reps :00 () : check the hotel rooms and the swimming pool :00 have lunch in the hotel restaurant : go to the bank :0 meet clients :0 write s and letters :0 leave work :0 have dinner with my family 0:00 () :0 go to bed AUDIOSCRIPT Int: Danny, tell us about your routine. Danny: OK. Well, I get up at about half past seven. I have a wash at quarter to eight and then I have breakfast with the family. Int: When do you start work? Danny: I start work at nine. Int: What do you do in the morning? Danny: I talk to my assistant and then I read my s and faxes. Int: Do you meet people? Danny: Yes, I meet the holiday reps at about half past ten. We have coffee at eleven o clock in the office and talk about the clients. Then I check the hotel rooms and the swimming pool. Int: Do you eat in the hotel? Danny: Yes, I do in the hotel restaurant. Int: What do you do after lunch? Danny: I go to the bank. Then I meet the hotel clients. Int: Do you work in the office? Danny: Yes, I write s and letters. Int: When do you go home? Danny: I leave work at half past six. Int: What do you do in the evening? Danny: Well, I have dinner with my wife and children and at ten o clock I watch TV. a You are Danny. Look at the notes in exercise b again and answer the questions. When do you get up? I get up at half past seven. What do you do at quarter to eight? When do you go to work? What do you do at quarter past twelve? Where do you have lunch? When do you have lunch? What do you do in the evening? What do you do at ten o clock? When do you go to bed? 0 c Now look at the audioscript and check your answers.
2 . b You are Danny. Write short answers. Do you have breakfast at half past eight? No, I don t. Do you have breakfast in a hotel? Are you a hotel director? Do you have a family? Do you have lunch in a restaurant? Do you leave work at six o clock? Are you? Do you go to bed at eleven o clock? c Read the questions in exercises a and b again. Write true answers about you in your notebook. Vocabulary holidays Complete the text with words from the box. finish get up guests have (x) holiday rep holidays meet nightclub play restaurant We love Fun Club holidays. We go every year! We () new people and we () lots of fun. We () late in the mornings and have breakfast in the hotel (). We don t talk to the () because we don t have any problems! After breakfast we go to the beach or the swimming pool. We () lunch there, but we don t eat a lot just some sandwiches or fruit. After we () lunch, we () games with the other (9) on the beach. In the evening we go to a (0). It s fantastic! Grammar Present Simple: I/you/we Choose the correct words in italics. When do you start/starts work? What do you/do you do in the evenings? I not/don t eat breakfast on Sundays. Are/Do you live in a big house? When you go/do you go to work? Do you work/work you in a school? When do you finish/finish you work? I do meet/meet my friends for lunch every day. We don t go/to go to nightclubs. Write questions for the answers. Where do you live? I live in Sydney, Australia. I work in a hospital. No, I m not a doctor. I m a cleaner. I go to work at half past eight. No, I don t have lunch in the hospital. I leave work at half past six. I go to a nightclub with my friends in the evening. How to... talk about your daily routine Find five more mistakes and correct them. A: Do you get up early? B: No, I not. don t A: What do you do in the morning? B: I sleep. A: Get up you at lunch time? B: No, I don t. I get up in the evening. A: So, when you go to work? B: At eleven o clock in the evening. A: And when you do leave work? B: I leave work at eight o clock in the morning. A: Do you work in an office? 9 B: No, don t. 0 A: OK. Do you work in a school? B: Yes, I work. I work in a school at night. I m a cleaner.
3 . Reading a Read the text quickly and choose the correct words in italics. Julian is a shop manager/assistant. He works in an electrical shop/a bookshop. He goes to work by bus/car. He leaves the shop at :/:0. I m a shop assistant in a big electrical shop. My day starts at half past six, when I get up and have a wash. I wash my hair, too. Then I have breakfast at quarter past seven and I leave home at quarter to eight. I walk to the bus stop and I wait for the bus. The shop opens at half past eight and I start work. I work in the electrical part of the shop and I sell TVs, DVDs and music systems. I like my job. It s interesting and I talk to a lot of people. I have lunch at half past twelve and I leave work at half past five. I usually play football with friends for about an hour. I have dinner at seven o clock and I watch TV or listen to CDs in the evening. I go to bed at eleven o clock. b Read the text again and complete the table. a Find eight more verbs from the text in the word square and write them below. ( ) L I S T E N W S E W Y A N A R W A S H L L G A T V S F K B I C P E G J Q T H A V E O listen b Write one verb from the word square before each group of words. listen to CDs/the radio a wash/lunch/dinner home/work to people/on the phone your hair/your clothes/your car to bed/to work Read the text in exercise and put the pictures in the correct order. Then use words from the box to label the pictures. cook dinner have breakfast go to bed leave home read a newspaper wash hair A B C D E F A B :0 Julian gets up and has a wash. : : :0 :0 :0 :00 :00 C E wash hair D F Vocabulary verbs Read the text in exercise again. Underline the present simple verbs. The first two are underlined.
4 . Grammar Present Simple: he/she/it/they Complete the text with the correct form of a verb from the box. dry finish get up go have leave listen make not/get not/watch read talk wash watch work Melanie s a hairdresser. She works at a film studio. Melanie () at about six o clock in the morning. She has two children and they all () breakfast together at seven o clock. Then Melanie () home at half past seven and goes to work. At work she () and () the actors hair all day. Her job isn t very interesting, but the actors are nice and they () to Melanie about their work. Sometimes in the afternoon, when Melanie isn t very busy, she () the actors at work. Melanie () work at half past four, but she (9) home before six. She (0) dinner for her children and then they () to bed at about half past eight. In the evening Melanie () the newspaper or () to music. She () films or TV. She goes to bed at about eleven o clock. Correct the sentences about Melanie. Melanie works in a shop. She doesn t work in a shop. She works in a film studio. She leaves home at quarter past eight. She watches the hairdressers in the afternoon. She finishes work at half past six. She makes dinner for her friends. She goes to bed at about ten o clock. Grammar Present Simple: questions a Put the words in the correct order to make questions. day does Melanie s start What time? What time does Melanie s day start? Where Melanie does work? Melanie s children breakfast with her have Do? wash Does her children s hair she at work? Do talk to the actors Melanie? she work finish does When? to bed the children do What time go? in the evening does Melanie What do? What time she to bed does go? b Answer the questions in exercise a. Melanie s day starts at about six o clock. Pronunciation Present Simple -s endings a Look at the answers to the questions in exercise and find: two verbs that end with the /z/ sound, e.g. listens. two verbs that end with the /s/ sound, e.g. talks. works two verbs that end with the /ɪz/ sound, e.g. washes. b Listen and check your answers.
5 . Grammar noun plurals a Complete the table. Use a dictionary to check your answers. 9 0 Singular address camera diary family game holiday car scarf suitcase watch wife Plural addresses b Complete the sentences. Make the nouns plural and change the verb if necessary. I have one very good camera. We have two very good cameras. She has one holiday a year. They two a year. He wants to wash the car. They to wash the. I like my red and green scarf. We our red and green. Our family works in the shop. Our two in the shop. Write your address on the form. Write your on the. I use a desk diary all the time. We desk all the time. He plays a game of tennis every week. They three or four of tennis every week. My brother s wife is American. My brothers American. 9 I always take one suitcase on holiday. We always two on holiday. 0 There s a nice watch in that shop. There a lot of nice in that shop. Vocabulary adjectives (): colour, opinion a Write the opposite adjective. good bad small nice young ugly useful modern b Now complete the sentences with an adjective from exercise a. A holiday rep is a good job. Cuba is a small country, but Canada is. Holidays at the beach are very. My parents aren t. They re only forty-five. Kylie Minogue is very. Mobile phones are. My grandfather s clothes are. Use the clues to complete the puzzle with colours. Clues across the colour of sharks down the colour of taxis in New York across water in a swimming pool is this colour across men s shoes are often this colour across but they re often this colour too down Manchester United s colour across wedding rings are sometimes this colour What s the colour in down?
6 . Grammar this, that, these, those a Match the pictures with the questions. What s this? C What are these? What s that? What are those? Complete the dialogue with the questions in exercise a. A B C A: Hello. You have some nice things. What s this? It s very big. B: The book? It s a dictionary, a Spanish dictionary. A: Oh, I think my niece wants to study Spanish. ()? They re really nice. B: They re watches. A: Mm, lovely. ()? B: That s a bag. It s my old work bag. A: Mm, it is very old, isn t it? And it s very green, too. B: Yes, but it s very useful. A: Maybe. And ()? B: They re belts. A: Oh, yes, but they re horrible! B: Do you think so? People usually like them! A: Oh, do they? I don t, sorry. D b Use words from the box to answer the questions in exercise a. modern old-fashioned pretty ugly This is a pretty scarf. Pronunciation /ɪ/ and /iː/ a Look at the underlined words in the dialogue in exercise. Find words with the same sound. this (/ɪ/): things, It,,,,, these (/iː/):,, b Listen and check your answers.
7 Your life A Vocabulary countries and nationalities a Complete the names of six countries. What is the letter in the centre? A U S T A R N A R B S R? A A N b Complete the crossword with nationality words. Across 0 9 Down Ronaldo Nicole Kidman Pope John Paul II Toyota cars Brad Pitt Javier Bardem 9 Jaguar cars Gong Li 0 Mercedes cars Leonardo da Vinci Skoda cars 0 Alexander the Great Pronunciation word stress Listen and underline the main stress (the syllable with the strong sound). Aus tra lian Russian German Japanese American Chinese Polish Grammar to be : positive Write the full forms. she s she is we re I m he s they re you re it s Find and underline the mistakes. Then correct them. He s from Spain. He am Spanish. is I m Clara. I are from Italy. We re students. We is Japanese. Where be you from? It am a mobile phone. Brad Pitt who are he? Match the questions with the answers. Then match the answers with the photos. Who is he? a a Ferrari sports car Who is she? b Vladimir Putin C What is it? c Alec and William Baldwin Who are they? d Claudia Schiffer
8 . C B Complete the questions. What is it? It s a Nokia phone. Where? He s from Russia. Where? They re from Poland. What? It s a Toyota car. Who? She s Jennifer López. Where? I m from Greece. What? They re photos. Where? She s from Portugal. a Read the dialogues and choose the correct words in italics. A: Hello. I m Maria. I m Spanish. I m of/from Madrid. () What s/where s your name? B: My name () is/are Misha. I m from Warsaw. I m Polish. D A: Hi, I m Claudio. I m () Italy/Italian. I m from N IT Rimini. B: Hi, Claudio. We re () Liz/John and Liz. We re English. We re from London. Complete the questions and answers with words from the box. is are German American from She s He s SA Where Russia M PL E U A: Hello, my name is Elda. I m from São Paulo. I m Brazilian. () Who s/what s your name? B: I m Jean Pierre. I m from Montreal. I m () Canada/Canadian. A: Where are Alec and William Baldwin from? B: They re () the United States. They re (). A: Where () Vladimir Putin from? B: () from (). He s Russian. A: () is Claudia Schiffer from? B: () from Germany. She s (). b Now write the names on the map below. Claudio Elda Maria Misha Jean Pierre John and Liz London Warsaw Montreal Madrid Maria Rimini São Paolo K M_TENE_CB_ELEGLB U.indd /0/0 :0
9 . Vocabulary families The Jimenez Family Cecilia is Eduardo s wife. Manuel is Eduardo s brother. Marcela and Juan are Eduardo and Manuel s parents. Marta is Eduardo and Cecilia s daughter. Pedro and Alvaro are Eduardo and Cecilia s sons. Manuel is Marta s uncle. a Read the information about the Jimenez family and complete the family tree. Eduardo () () () Alvaro U Cecilia Juan N IT Marcela b Make sentences. Jack/Hilary/husband PL E b Complete the sentences. Jack is Hilary s husband. Marta is Alvaro s sister. Alvaro is brother. Cecilia is sister-in-law. Eduardo is Cecilia s. Marta is Manuel s. Marta, Pedro and Alvaro are Cecilia s. Pedro is Eduardo s. Marcela is mother-in-law. Juan is Alvaro s. 9 is Marta s father. M SA Grammar possessive s a Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. David s watch is Swiss. (David) 9 0 car is Japanese. (Marianne) computers are American. (Maria) jacket is Italian. (Rafael) wedding ring is beautiful. (Karin) mobile phone is fantastic! (Jane) handbag is blue. (Anna) friend is from Spain. (Paulo) dog is very big. (Connor) sister is twelve. (Nicole) boyfriend is Australian. (Amy) Stefan/Ana/brother Giorgio and Sophia/Mario/parents Clara/Mr and Mrs Moreno/daughter Vanessa/Dieter/sister Alejandro and Elena/Manu/children Victor and Serge/Halyna/sons Stephanie/Pierre/niece José/Isabel/father-in-law Grammar possessive adjectives Correct the underlined mistakes. Use possessive adjectives. Is you sister married? your Are he brothers and sisters Canadian? Is she house in New York? This is I dictionary. Jennifer is we cousin. Is this you mobile phone? M_TENE_CB_ELEGLB U.indd /0/0 :0
10 . Listening a Listen. Where are the people? b Cover the audioscript. Listen again and tick ( ) the correct boxes. Whose is it? man woman bag mobile phone watch jacket wedding ring her wedding ring c Listen again and label the pictures. Grammar to be : questions Match the questions with the answers. Is Elizabeth your sister? d Are Sally and John your parents? Is David your brother? Are you a student? Are we in the elementary class? Are Elizabeth and Marie your cousins? a b c d e f Yes, I am. Yes, we are. No, they re my sisters. Yes, she is. Yes, they are. Reading No, he s my boyfriend. Read the text and answer the questions. Hi. I m Amanda. I m from Melbourne, Australia. I m Australian, but my parents are from Greece. They re Greek. John is my husband. He s Australian, but his parents are from the United States. Our house is in Sydney. I m a student at Sydney University. AUDIOSCRIPT Officer: Excuse me, Sir and Madam. Is this your bag? Man: Yes. Woman: Yes, it s our bag. Officer: Open it, please. Man: OK. Officer: Thank you. What about the mobile phone, sir? Man: It s my wife s. Officer: And the watch? Man: It s my watch. Officer: Is this your jacket, Madam? Woman: No, it s my husband s. Officer: And the wedding ring? Woman: Yes, that s my ring. Officer: OK. Thank you. You can go now. Is Amanda from Perth? No, she isn t. She s from Melbourne. Where are Amanda s parents from? What is her husband s name? Is he from the United States? Where are his parents from? Where is John and Amanda s house? Is Amanda a student?
11 . Vocabulary jobs Look at the pictures and the letters. Write the job words. Some jobs are two words. R E M R F A farmer S T I D E N T P O S H A S S I N S A T T M O C U T P E R G O R P A M M R E R N I N G E R E E F E C H Find five more jobs in the word chains. S E A A C T C A P O R T A I N T V L A W P R O D Y E R U C E R A R D O C C H I T O R T E C T sea captain Grammar a/an Complete the sentences with a or an. Jamie Oliver is an English chef. Stephen Spielberg is famous film director. Hausa is African language. George Clooney is American actor. Ferrari is Italian car. Cristiano Ronaldo is Portuguese footballer. France is European country. Write four sentences about your family and friends. Use the jobs in exercises and. My cousin is a computer programmer.
12 . Find and underline the mistakes. Then correct them. My brother is student. Sam s a engineer. a student an engineer My cousin Julia is an doctor. My grandfather is a retired. Pablo is architect in Brussels. My father is an unemployed. Lucia s friend is lawyer in New York. I m an chef in my uncle s restaurant. Pronunciation /ə/ a Listen to the poem and say the jobs. An engineer, a farmer, an actor What job do you do? An architect, a lawyer, a doctor What s the job for you? b Listen again and repeat the whole poem. Grammar to be : negative a Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Luke married Susanna are and Luke and Susanna are married. My 0 Cedar Drive address is retired grandparents are My young beautiful is cousin My from Colombia s Esther doctor s My nephew a Greek My are parents friends They re b Rewrite the sentences from exercise a in the negative. Use contracted forms. Luke and Susanna aren t married. Reading 9 a Read the text. Underline six names of people and circle six jobs. I m Michelle. I m and I m single. I m an actor. My boyfriend is called Martin and he s a police officer. My home is in England, but I m from France. My parents are in Paris. My father, Daniel, is a lawyer and my mother, Bernadette, is a teacher. My sister Nicole is. She s beautiful! She s a model. My brother Francis is a photographer, but he s also a student. My best friend, Heather, is an assistant in a big shop in the centre of London. b Read the text again. Match the people with their jobs and their relationship to Michelle. Bernadette a police officer i mother Daniel b teacher ii father Francis c shop assistant iii best friend Heather d lawyer iv brother Martin e photographer v sister Nicole f model vi boyfriend Read the text again and correct the sentences. Michelle is married. No, she isn t married. She s single. Her boyfriend is called Steve. Michelle is English. Her parents are in London. Her mother is a lawyer. Her brother and sister are teachers. 9
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