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IN ENGLISH Workbook Volume 4, Unit 9 Contents UNIT NINE: SCENE: Hollywood! (S).......................................... 1 VOCABULARY (V & P)........................................... 4 QUESTIONS...................................................... 7 STRUCTURE.................................................... 11 WRITING........................................................ 17 DIALOG (D)................................................... 20 CONVERSATION................................................. 28 EVALUATION.................................................... 32 TEST........................................................... 75

UNIT 9 9-S Scene: Hollywood! Before 1903 Hollywood was a small, quiet town with fewer than six hundred people. In 1911 it became part of Los Angeles. In the 1920s Hollywood became the movie capital of the world. Will it always be the film capital? Where are the movie stars nowadays? Can you still see them on the streets of Hollywood? Why, of course. Well, you can see them on this street right off Hollywood Boulevard, on a mural. Do you see any "stars" that you know? Who? Hollywood, is it reality or just fantasy? Today "Hollywood" still means "the movies". There are many old movie theaters along Hollywood Boulevard. Some of these old theaters are not movie theaters anymore. The Pantages has plays and musicals now. You can see that murals are everywhere in L.A. On Las Palmas Street right off Hollywood Blvd. there is a long newsstand. You can find newspapers and magazines from all over the world here. You can go to church in Hollywood too, believe it or not. There are lots of little theaters that do interesting plays, and of course restaurants on side streets off the main boulevards. They serve good pizza at this restaurant. Do you need some tourist information? Here's a visitor's center at Highland Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. Notice the stars on the sidewalks of Hollywood Blvd. 1

Along Hollywood Blvd. you can visit one of the most interesting movie theaters in the world, the Chinese Theater. This movie theater opened in 1927. This is Hollywood fantasy at its best. Tourists who come from everywhere want to see and touch the footprints, handprints and signatures of over 160 movie stars. Do you see any names that you know? Do you want a photo of yourself here next to your favorite movie star's footprints? Are you ready for a tour of the studios or the "stars'" homes? Maybe another time. We need to hurry now. Do we have time for a drink at this hotel, or lunch at that Japanese restaurant in the Hollywood Hills? Not now. Let's get a quick hamburger here. Not far from Hollywood Blvd. in the Hollywood Hills you can find houses of every type. Highland Avenue is busy and noisy, but you can find peace and quiet in the hills. Right on Highland Avenue is the Il Vittoriale Theater. Some of the newest plays are at this theater. Just up the road from this theater on Cahuenga Boulevard is the Hollywood Bowl. We will come back here for a concert in the summer. Right now we are going up into the hills to take a drive along Mulholland Drive. Mulholland Dr. runs along the top of the Hollywood Hills, which are a part of the Santa Monica Mountains. The ride along Mulholland is especially pretty in the springtime after it rains. The California poppies, the state flower, come out in the spring. There's the Hollywood freeway below us going toward downtown. You can see downtown L.A. today. Sometimes you can't see it from here when it is too smoggy. But you can always see the Hollywood Bowl from this spot because it is right below us. There are wonderful outdoor concerts here in the summer. The L.A. Philharmonic plays here then. There are also jazz, rock, and other concerts here, too. There are over 17,000 seats at the Bowl. Let's go up there for a view of Hollywood. Look! There's the "Bowl" again with Hollywood behind it. There's another Hollywood Hills home. What a view they have! 2

On the other side of the Santa Monica Mountains is the San Fernando Valley. This is "Hollywood" too. This is the Universal Amphitheater, where there is entertainment all year. There are many movie and television studios there in Burbank. Universal, Disney, and the Burbank studios are all here, just on the other side of Hollywood. Here is another view of Universal City, a city within a city. There's the Hollywood freeway, this time going north into the "Valley". Let's continue west on Mulholland Drive. Let's get out of the car and walk a little and take a look at the interesting houses in the hills around us. Here comes a jogger. Well, let's be on our way again. Here's a view of the western part of the San Fernando Valley. Can you see the office buildings on Ventura Boulevard in the distance? There are also many fine jazz clubs along Ventura Blvd. Notice the swimming pools. Is anyone swimming in them? Well, you may want to swim, but remember, we are in a hurry. Here's Laurel Canyon Boulevard. We will turn left here and leave the "Valley" side of L.A. We are on our way to Sunset Boulevard! 3

9-V 9-P Vocabulary and Pronunciation Old Verbs Past New Verbs 1. bring brought 2. come came 3. drink drank 4. drive drove 5. eat ate 6. feel felt 7. forget forgot 8. give gave 9. go went 10. have had 11. know knew 12. make made 13. meet met 14. put put 15. read read 16. say said 17. see saw 18. take took 19. tell told 20. become became 21. leave left 22. think thought 1. shake hands shook hands 2. clean cleaned 3. pass passed 4. discuss discussed 5. wonder wondered 6. bet bet 7. find out found out 8. believe believed 9. hope hoped 10. get along got along 11. sound sounded 4

Basic 1. will 2. won't 3. can 4. can't 5. different than 6. different from 7. so 8. either 9. neither 10. used to 11. anymore 12. within: in Nouns 1. actor 2. actress 3. movie star 4. movie theater 5. footprint 6. handprint 7. boulevard 8. movie studio 9. pizza 10. beer 11. can 12. soft drink 13. alcohol 14. chicken 15. ketchup 16. mustard 17. watermelon 18. backpack 19. stream 20. path 21. squirrel 22. animal 23. cat 24. calendar 25. appointment 26. job 27. work 28. occupation 29. decision 30. future 31. capital 32. poppy 33. jazz 34. rock music 35. bowl Other 36. play: drama, dialog on stage 37. musical: a play with music 38. freedom: you have freedom when you are free 39. liberty: freedom 40. fantasy: not real 41. reality: real 42. plan: things you hope you will do 1. dirty 2. clean 3. ready 4. favorite 5. hurry 6. noisy 7. quiet 8. main 9. finally: at last 10. together: with each other 11. awhile: for a short time 12. each: every 13. famous: He is famous. Everyone knows him. 5

Expressions 1. I'm sure. 2. I'm not sure. 3. I care. 4. I don't care. 5. It matters a lot. 6. It doesn't matter. 7. I'm supposed to... 8. I'm not suppose to... 9. make plans 10. Come on! 11. Never mind! 12. That's for sure. 13. like 14. have got: have 15. in a hurry 16. Let's be on our way. 17. take a walk 18. Shall we go? 19. That sounds good. 20. make a decision: decide 6

Questions The numbers in the 's in the video Scene component correspond to the following. 1. Was Hollywood big before 1903? No, it was a small, quiet town.. 2. When did Hollywood become part of L.A.? 3. Did Hollywood become the "movie capital" in the 1960s? 4. Will Hollywood always be the film capital? 5. Is it today? 6. Where can you see movie stars today in Hollywood? 7. Which "stars" can you name on the mural? 8. How many can you name? 9. What does "Hollywood" mean to everyone around the world? 7

10. Does the Pantages show movies now? 11. What does it have there? 12. What can you find on Las Palmas Street right off Hollywood Boulevard? 13. What is the most interesting movie theater in Hollywood? 14. When did it open? 15. How many movie stars' signatures are here at the Chinese Theater? 16. Would you like to have lunch at the Japanese restaurant in the hills, or at this hamburger place? 17. What kinds of houses can you find in the Hollywood Hills? 18. Is Highland Avenue busy? 8

19. Are the hills nearby noisy? _ 20. Where is the Il Vittoriale theater? 21. Where is the Hollywood Bowl? 22. Where is Mulholland Drive? 23. When is Mulholland especially pretty? 24. Can you always see downtown L.A. from Mulholland Drive? 25. Why not? 26. When are there concerts at the Hollywood Bowl? 27. What types of concerts can you go to there? 9

28. How many seats does the "Bowl" have? 29. Is that an office building? 30. What is it? 31. Which studios are in the "Valley"? 32. Does the Hollywood freeway go south into the "Valley"? 33. Is he a swimmer? 34. What is he? 35. What can you see in the distance? 36. Is anyone swimming in these pools? 10 37. Where are we going next?

Structure 1 He works every weekday. He is working now. He worked yesterday. He is going to work tomorrow. He will work tomorrow. Does he work every weekday? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't. Is he working now? Yes, he is. No, he isn't. Did he work yesterday? Yes, he did. No, he didn't. Is he going to work tomorrow? Yes, he is. No, he isn't. Will he work tomorrow? Yes, he will. No, he won't. 2 I will see the movie next week. You will read the newspaper tomorrow morning. He will be here tomorrow night. She will get some milk at the grocery store tomorrow. The weather will be better tomorrow. It will be better tomorrow. We will bring the dessert for the picnic next Saturday. You will discuss it with them next month. They will study their English lesson later today. 3 Will I see the movie next week? Yes, you will. No, you will not. (No, you won't.) Will you read the newspaper tomorrow morning? Yes, I will. No, I won't. 11

Will he be here tomorrow? Yes, he will. No, he won't. Will she get some milk at the store tomorrow? Yes, she will. No, she won't. Will the weather be better tomorrow? Yes, it will. No, it won't. Will we bring the dessert for the picnic next Saturday? Yes, we will. No, we won't. Will you discuss it with them next month? Yes, we will. No, we won't. Will they study their English lesson later today? Yes, they will. No, they won't. 4 John knows how to swim and play tennis, but he doesn't know how to ride a bicycle. He speaks English and Spanish, but he doesn't know how to speak French. What can John do? John can swim. He can play tennis, too. He can't ride a bike. He can speak English and Spanish, but he can't speak French. John wants to play tennis this afternoon, but he has an appointment this afternoon downtown. So, he can't play tennis this afternoon, but he can play tennis tonight after his appointment. 5 I can see with my glasses. You can speak English now. He can play tennis. She can swim. It can be hot in L.A. in the late spring. We can go now. You can bring the wine if you want to. They can meet us after work tonight. 12

6 Can you see without your glasses? No, I cannot. (can't) But I can see with them on. Can you speak English now? Yes, I can. Can he play tennis? No, he can't, but he can play baseball. Can she swim? Yes, she can. Can it be hot in Los Angeles in the late spring? Yes, it can. It isn't often hot, but it can be occasionally. Can we go now? No, you can't. You need to finish your work before you go. Can you bring the wine? Yes, we can. We can bring some dessert, too, if you want us to. Can they meet us for a drink after work tonight? No, they can't. They don't have the time. 7 I will see you tomorrow. I'll see you tomorrow. You will finish your lesson soon. You'll finish your lesson soon. He will be happy to help you. He'll be happy to help you. She will do anything for her best friend. She'll do anything for her best friend. The store will stay open next month. The store'll stay open next month. (SPOKEN ONLY) It will be cloudy tomorrow. It'll be cloudy tomorrow. There will always be freedom in California. There'll always be freedom in California. (SPOKEN ONLY) 13

We will find out where the movie is showing. We'll find out where the movie is showing. You will see from my postcard that I am in Los Angeles. You'll see from my postcard that I am in Los Angeles. They will know when you arrive. They'll know when you arrive. 8 John can speak English. Joe can speak English. John can speak English, and Joe can too. John can speak English, and so can Joe. John can't speak Chinese. Joe can't speak Chinese. John can't speak Chinese, and Joe can't either. John can't speak Chinese, and neither can Joe. Peter is from Chicago. Mary is from Chicago. Peter is from Chicago, and Mary is too. Peter is from Chicago, and so is Mary. Peter isn't from L.A. Mary isn't from L.A. Peter isn't from L.A., and Mary isn't either. Peter isn't from L.A., and neither is Mary. Susan likes chicken. I like chicken. Susan likes chicken, and I do too. Susan likes chicken, and so do I. I don't like hamburgers. Susan doesn't like hamburgers. I don't like hamburgers, and Susan doesn't either. I don't like hamburgers, and neither does Susan. John went to New York last summer. Ann went to New York last summer. John went to New York last summer, and Ann did too. John went to New York last summer, and so did Ann. 14

John didn't go to Japan last summer. Ann didn't go to Japan last summer. John didn't go to Japan last summer, and Ann didn't either. John didn't go to Japan last summer, and neither did Ann. 9 He watched T.V. last night. Did he watch T.V. last night? Yes, he watched T.V. last night. No, he didn't watch T.V. last night. He went to the theater yesterday. Did he go to the theater yesterday? Yes, he went to the theater. No, he didn't go to the theater. She drove to the beach last weekend. Did she drive to the beach last weekend? Yes, she drove. No, she didn't drive. They read the newspaper two days ago. Did they read the newspaper two days ago? Yes, they read it. No, they didn't read it. 10 Mary and Joe are boyfriend and girlfriend, but they are having problems. They are not getting along. She doesn't know why Joe is angry with her. She wonders what he is angry about. She isn't sure why he is angry. She is going to talk to Joe about their differences tomorrow. She isn't sure that he wants to talk about their problems, but she hopes that he will. She believes that Joe still loves her. She hopes that things will be better between the two of them after they talk. 15

11 Joe is a student. He helped me with my English lesson last night. Joe is the student who helped me with my English lesson last night. Joe is the student that helped me with my English lesson last night. The man over there is my brother. He is wearing blue jeans. The man who is wearing blue jeans is my brother. The man that is wearing blue jeans is my brother. The man wearing blue jeans is my brother. The man with blue jeans is my brother. 12 We drank the milk. It was in the refrigerator. We drank the milk that was in the refrigerator. We drank the milk which was in the refrigerator. We drank the milk in the refrigerator. That building is the Museum of Natural History. It is next to the Rose Garden. That building that is next to the Rose Garden is the Museum. That building which is next to the Rose Garden is the Museum. That building next to the Rose Garden is the Museum. We saw a movie last night. The movie was about life in Los Angeles. We saw a movie last night that was about life in Los Angeles. We saw a movie last night which was about life in Los Angeles. We saw a movie last night about life in Los Angeles. 13 It is difficult to drive fast on the freeways at 5 p.m. It is easy to forget to pay your bills. It isn't easy to pay them sometimes. It is hard to pay your bills when you don't have enough money. It was good to see you yesterday. It is always nice to see you. It was wonderful to be with good friends yesterday. It is fun to go to the beach. It is fun to get together. 16

Writing 1. John drives his sister's car every day. Does John drive his sister's car every day?. Yes, he does.. How often does he drive his sister's car?. He drives it every day.. Whose car? _. 2. He is driving the car now. _? No,. 3. He drove the car yesterday morning. _? No, he drive it. 4. He is going to drive the car later tonight. _? Yes,. 5. He will drive the car tomorrow. _? Yes,. 17

6. John will see Bill and Ann tomorrow in San Diego. _? No,. Where?. When?. Who(m)?. Who?. 7. John can ski. _? Yes,. No,. 8. You can ski in the mountains near Los Angeles in the winter, but you can't ski there in the summer because there isn't any snow then. Can in the winter? _. Can in the summer?. Why not? Because. 18

9. Mr. Jones can see you later this afternoon at 3:30 in his office.? Yes,. When?. Where?. 10. You can swim well.? Yes, I. No, I. What can you well? _. 19

9-D Dialog (Richard, Susan, Ann and Joe are finishing their meal at the restaurant.) How was your meal? It was great! Everything was delicious. You were really hungry, weren't you? Yes, I was. It was my first meal today. I didn't eat breakfast. Didn't you have lunch? I didn't have the time. Ah, yes. Busy, busy, busy. Well, I am usually pretty busy when I'm working. What do you do? I'm an actor. Really? Yeah, that's right. He's in a play now in a little theater downtown in Little Tokyo. What's the name of the play? "Los Angeles Fantasy." It's a play about the future, about Los Angeles in the year 2029. I wonder what L.A. will be like in 2029. Why don't we all go to Joe's play and find out? I would like for you all to come and see it. I'm not sure that I'm going to have the time before I go back to Chicago. Well, I'll come down some evening myself to see you. How much longer is the play going to be at that theater? For another three weeks. I'd like to see it too. Do you ever do any television programs? Occasionally. Really! I had a small part in a soap opera last year. Really? Which soap opera? "Hotel Fantasy." Oh, I never watch that program. 20

Oh, yes. I remember you in that program. I saw you a couple of times. You were a waiter at the hotel restaurant, weren't you? Yes, I was. Did you see him in that program, Susan? Yes, I did. I thought that he was very good in it. You're a good actor, Joe. Thank you. When are you going to be on T.V. again? I don't know. I hope that I'll have some T.V. work next year. Joe, please let me know when you are going to be on T.V. I'll be sure to watch. Sure. I'll let you know. This really is Hollywood out here, isn't it? (Everybody laughs.) Everyone: Everyone: Is everyone finished? Yes. Shall we go? Yes. (They leave the restaurant.) (In the parking lot) Who drove? Richard drove my car here. Would you like a ride? Yes, I would. I took the bus to the theater this morning and then walked to Chinatown. I'll drive. I know the way better than you. I know the way now. Let me drive. No, I'll drive. You relax and enjoy the ride and the sights of Los Angeles. You're not going to be here much longer. What do you mean? Well, you said that you were going to Chicago soon, didn't you? Well, I'm not really sure. I'm supposed to go back to Chicago at the end of the month, but... 21

(All get in the car, Ann and Joe in the back seat, Richard and Susan in front. Susan is in the driver's seat.) Why don't you stay here in L.A., Richard? You seem to like it here better than Chicago. Well, I still need to think about it for awhile. What do you think, Ann? That's your decision. Do what you really want to do. Remember, L.A. is the place you do whatever you want to do, right? (All laugh. Susan starts the car -- they leave for Ann's house. All get out of the car. Ann and Susan walk up to Ann's place together. Joe and Richard walk a little behind them.) Is it possible for you to move to L.A.? What about your job in Chicago? I can change jobs if I want. My company in Chicago has an office here in L.A. What about your family? You have a girlfriend in Chicago, don't you? Well of course, my family will miss me and I will miss them if I decide to stay in L.A. And your girlfriend? I don't really care what she thinks right now. Why not? We aren't getting along. Is that why you came to L.A.? Well, maybe. I don't know. I need a change. I need a real change and Los Angeles is really different from Chicago. That's for sure. (All go inside Ann's house.) 22 What time is it? It's 6:40. It's getting late. I would like to invite you to stay for coffee, but I have an appointment downtown at 7:00. Well, let's be on our way. What are you all doing tomorrow? It's Saturday, and the weather is going to be beautiful.

I don't have any plans. Neither do I. I don't either. Do you want to go to a park for a picnic? Yes, I do. So do I. So do I. Sounds good to me. What park do you want to go to, Elysian Park or Griffith Park? It doesn't matter to me which park we go to. They're both nice. It doesn't matter to me either. Well, I'd like to go to Griffith Park. I'd like to see the Observatory and the laser show. I hear it's really something. O.K. Let's go to Griffith Park. Why don't we go to Ferndell for the picnic? It isn't far from the Observatory. Yeah, and it isn't far from Hollywood either. We can go there after the picnic if you want. Hollywood! At last, I'm going to see Hollywood! Will I see movie stars? I doubt it. But you're with one right now. Who? Joe. (Everyone laughs.) So, who's going to bring the food? Well, let Richard take care of the food. What? I thought you said you were a good cook. Well, that's right, but anyone can cook hamburgers and hot dogs. Well, if anyone can do it, why don't you? (Ann and Susan laugh.) I'll help you, Richard. You can come over to my house tonight and we'll make the food together. O.K. Do you want me to bring anything? No, that's O.K. We'll take care of everything. O.K. I'll pay for the laser show at the Planetarium. 23

Can't I bring something? Well,... I'll bring something to drink, O.K.? O.K. Fine. So, you want to meet here again tomorrow? That's fine with me. That's O.K. with me, too. Susan's the driver. You'll pick me up tomorrow, won't you, Susan? Yes, I will. So, about 11 o'clock, here? Fine. Susan and Yeah, that's good. O.K. We'll see you here tomorrow at 11:00. Everyone: 'Bye. (Susan and Richard hug and kiss Ann good-bye.) It was nice meeting you, Ann. (He shakes her hand.) Nice meeting you too, Joe. (Joe, Susan and Richard leave Ann's.) Take care. (Next morning. Richard knocks at Ann's door.) Hi. Good morning. Come in. 24 (All hug each other.) Well, it's another beautiful day in L.A. I read in the paper this morning it was 45 degrees in Chicago. That's cold for May, isn't it? Yeah, but sometimes spring comes late back there. Let's go. I'm getting hungry. You're always hungry. He doesn't get enough to eat. I'll bet you don't cook for yourself. Yes, I do. Who do you think cooks for me? There's nobody except me at home. I'm very liberated.

Let's not start this argument again. What are you talking about? Never mind. It's not important. What do you mean, "never mind"? Tell me. O.K. Before we met you yesterday, we discussed "women's liberation" on the way to the restaurant. Well, it wasn't really a discussion. O.K. It doesn't matter what it was. I'm for freedom for everybody. And you're hungry too, right? Yes, I am. Let's go. Right. Let's go. The basket. (All go downstairs and get in car.) (They arrive at Ferndell in Griffith Park. All begin setting the table.) This table's a little dirty. Let's clean it off. O.K., you guys, let's have some help. I'll open the beer. We didn't bring any beer. What are we going to drink? I brought wine and soft drinks. Ugh, I had a lot of wine last night, so I guess I'll have a soft drink. Do you feel O.K. after all that wine last night? I felt a little sick early this morning, but I'm O.K. now. Well, what do we have to eat? Hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken. No salad? We've got salad, too. (Everyone is getting ready to eat.) I think I'll have a hamburger. I ate chicken last night. Oh dear! We forgot ketchup and mustard! Well, we can't eat hamburgers and hot dogs without ketchup. Here. I have some ketchup. I knew you were going to forget something, so I brought some things in my backpack. What else did you bring? 25

All right. I have a dessert that I made last night. Really? I told you that I can cook. Look at that. I don't believe it. How long did it take you to make it? It took me a few hours. It looks delicious. (Ann opens bottle.) Richard, would you pass me the ketchup? Sure. Pass the bread please, Joe. This chicken is good. Can you pass the salad dressing, Joe? Sure. Thank you. (All begin eating the dessert.) Can you give me a piece of cake? I already gave you one. I know. I want another piece. It's so good. We have watermelon for dessert, too, if you want some. Look, did you see that? What? I didn't see anything. It was over there by the stream. I saw an animal. You're kidding. Maybe it was a dog or cat. I don't think so. Well, let's take a walk down the path and see. (All get up and start walking down the trail.) There aren't any animals here except some birds and maybe a few squirrels. 26 (Now Richard and Susan are walking together and Ann and Joe are walking together.) I'm going to stay in LA. When did you decide that?

Last night after I left your place. I really like it here. And now I know I have some friends here, too. I think that Richard's going to stay in L.A. He seems to like it here. Yes, he does. He's a nice guy. Do you know him very well? I met him a few years ago in Chicago. Susan and I took a trip in 1981. But I'm really just getting to know him here. Ann and Joe seem to like each other, don't they? Yes, they do, I guess. Joe seems to make friends easily. He has lots of friends. And Ann does too, doesn't she? Yes. (Ann throws litter into a trash can. All come back together.) Well, are you ready to see Hollywood? What about the laser show at the Observatory? We can see that tonight after Hollywood, if you want. Yeah. That's a good time for the Planetarium. You can see the city lights, the stars, and then the show. Good idea. Well, you all know what's best to do and when to do it here in Los Angeles. I'm having a great time. Let's go to Hollywood! O.K. 27

Conversation 1. Is Hollywood the same today, or different from the way it was in 1903? It is different from the way it was in 1903. 2. Did you see a movie last week? 3. What movie did you see? 4. Did you like it? 5. What was the movie about? 6. Do you think that movies are better today than they were 50 years ago? How are they better or worse? 7. Who is your favorite actor? Why? 28

8. Who is your favorite actress? Why? Is she going to be in a new movie soon? 9. Do you like to see movies at a movie theater, or at home on T.V.? Why? 10. Do you think that you will see many new films this year? 11. Can you understand films in English? How well? 12. How many languages can you speak? What languages? How well can you speak them? 29

13. What do you think is the most interesting place to see in Los Angeles? Why? 14. Do you want to find out about some other interesting spots in L.A.? 15. Do you believe that life is better in a small city or a big city? 16. Is it easy or hard for you to speak English? 17. How much longer do you think it will take you to learn English well? Why? 18. Do you think that people are friendlier in a small town than they are in a large city? I think that people get along (better or worse) with each other in a small town. 19. Do you always get along well with your friends? 20. Does it bother you when someone gets angry with you? 30

21. Does it matter to you when someone who you care about doesn't like you? 22. Does it matter what your friends think of you? 23. Does it matter to you how much money you have? 24. Do you need to have a lot of money to be happy? 25. How much money is enough for you to be happy? Why? 26. Are you happy? 27. What makes you happy? I am happy when 28. What makes you unhappy? I am unhappy when 31

Evaluation 32 Before 1903 Hollywood was a small, quiet town with fewer than six hundred people. 1911 it became part Los Angeles. In 1920s Hollywood became movie capital the world. it always the film capital? are the movie stars nowadays? you still them on the streets Hollywood? Why, of course. Well, you see them on street right off Hollywood Boulevard, a mural. you see any "stars" you know? Who? Hollywood, is it reality just fantasy? Today "Hollywood" still "the movies". There many old movie theaters Hollywood Boulevard. of these old theaters are movie theaters anymore. The Pantages plays and musicals now. You can that murals are in L.A. Las Palmas Street right off Hollywood Blvd. is a long newsstand. You find newspapers and magazines all over the world here. You can to church Hollywood too, believe it or not. are lots little theaters do interesting plays, and of course restaurants side streets off main boulevards. serve good pizza this restaurant. you need tourist information? Here's visitor's center Highland Avenue Hollywood Blvd. Notice the stars the sidewalks Hollywood Blvd. Along Hollywood Blvd. you visit one of the interesting movie theaters in world, the Mann's Chinese Theater. movie theater opened 1927. This Hollywood Fantasy at its best. Tourists come from everywhere to see and touch footprints, handprints and signatures of 160 movie stars. you see any names you know? you want a photo of here next to favorite movie star's foot prints?

you ready for a tour the studios the "stars'" homes? Maybe time. We need to hurry now. we have time a drink at this hotel, or lunch that Japanese restaurant the Hollywood Hills? Not now. Let's a quick hamburger. Not from Hollywood Blvd. the Hollywood Hills can find houses every type. Highland Avenue busy and noisy, but you find peace and quiet in hills. Right on Highland Avenue the Il Vittoriale Theater. of the newest plays are this theater. Just the road from this theater Cahuenga Boulevard is Hollywood Bowl. We come back here a concert the summer. Right now we are up into the hills to take drive along Mulholland Drive. Mulholland Drive runs along the the Hollywood Hills, are a part of the Santa Monica Mountains. The ride Mulholland is especially pretty the springtime it rains. The California poppies, state flower, come out the spring. the Hollywood freeway below going toward downtown. You see downtown L.A. today. Sometimes you see it from here it is too smoggy. But can always see the Hollywood Bowl this spot it is right below. There wonderful outdoor concerts here in summer. The L.A. Philharmonic plays then. There are also jazz, rock, and concerts here too. are over 17,000 seats the Bowl. Let's go there for a view Hollywood. Look! There's "Bowl" again with Hollywood it. There's another Hollywood Hills home. What view they have! On the side of the Santa Monica Mountains the San Fernando Valley. is "Hollywood" too. This the Universal Amphitheater there is entertainment year. There are movie and television studios there Burbank. Universal, Disney, the Burbank studios all here, just the other side Hollywood. 33

Here is view of Universal City, a city a city. There's the Hollywood freeway, this time going north the "Valley". Let's continue west Mulholland Drive. Let's get of the car and walk a and take a look the interesting houses in the hills us. Here comes jogger. Well, let's on our way. Here's a view the western part the San Fernando Valley. you see the office buildings Ventura Boulevard in distance? There are many fine jazz clubs Ventura Blvd. Notice the swimming pools. Is swimming in them? Well, you may want to swim, remember, we are in hurry. Here's Laurel Canyon Boulevard. We turn left here and leave "Valley" side of L.A. are on way to Sunset Boulevard! 34

Test, Unit Nine Name Instructions: Put the letter of the answer, A, B, C or D, next to the number. 1. "Does he every day?" A. works C. worked B. work D. working 2. " she working now?" A. Does C. Will B. Did D. Is 3. They last night. A. work C. worked B. are working D. will work 4. "Did you in L.A. in 1978?" A. lived C. lives B. living D. live 5. " see that movie tomorrow night?" A. Are you C. Do you going to B. Did you D. Are you 6. We drive yesterday. They drove us. A. don't C. didn't B. aren't D. won't 7. "Where you go last night?" A. do C. will B. are D. did 75

8. "What did you after you got there?" "We had dinner." A. do C. had B. did D drank 9. " did you see at the theater?" A. Where C. When B. Whom D. Can 10. " you be here tomorrow?" "Yes, I will." A. Did C. Do B. Will D. Are 11. She see Susan next week. A. won't C. isn't B. didn't D. don't 12. They won't to New York next summer. A. went C. worked B. go D. works 13. "Will he the newspaper after he gets home tonight?" A. read C. reading B. reads D. is going to read 14. He the dishes tomorrow morning. A. washing C. wash B. washed D. will wash 76

15. "Does John know how to swim?" "Yes, he." A. will C. does B. is going to D. do 16. " you see without your glasses?" "Yes, I can." A. Can C. Does B. Will D. Did 17. He can't us for dinner tonight because he has to work. A. meets C. meeting B. meet D. to meet 18. I read without my glasses. I need them to read. A. can't C. doesn't B. am D. can 19. see you tomorrow. A. She C. She'll B. She is D. She's 20. "Will it be cloudy tomorrow?" "Yes, be cloudy." A. it's C. it won't B. it isn't D. it'll 21. The stay open late next month. A. store C. store is going B. store is D. store will 77

22. be here next week. A. I C. I am going B. I'll D. He 23. John can speak English, and Joe too. A. can't C. isn't B. is D. can 24. Susan speaks Chinese, and does Mary. A. too C. she B. so D. also 25. Peter is from Chicago, and Richard is. A. too C. same B. so D. L.A. 26. Ann likes chicken, and. A. Susan doesn't C. Susan does too either B. Susan is too D. so is Susan 27. Peter isn't from Chicago, and is Ann. A. either C. too B. neither D. so 28. I don't like hamburgers, and Susan doesn't. A. either C. too B. neither D. so 78

29. Bill went to New York last summer, and. A. Ann will too C. so can Ann B. Ann does too D. so did Ann 30. Richard didn't watch T.V. last night, and. A. Joe won't C. neither is Joe either B. neither did D. Joe doesn't Joe either 31. "Did she you the news?" "Yes, she told me the news." A. told C. tell B. tells D. said 32. "Why angry?" A. is Joe C. does Joe B. Joe is D. Joe 33. She doesn't know angry. A. where Joe is C. who is Joe B. why is Joe D. why Joe is 34. She knows angry about. A. what he is C. how many is he B. what is he D. where he is 35. She hopes Joe loves her. A. where C. that B. what D. when 79

36. The man is wearing blue jeans is my brother. A. which C. this B. who D. than 37. The who is next to that building is very nice. A. book C. man B. tree D. cat 38. We drank the juice was in the refrigerator. A. who C. whom B. that D. than 39. They saw a movie was about life in San Francisco. A. who C. where B. whom D. which 40. He's the man we visited when we were in New York. A. which C. what B. that D where 41. The building is the Museum of Science. A. who is next to the Rose Garden B. next to the Rose Garden C. what is next to the Rose Garden D. next to 42. The girl the pink dress is my daughter. A. is wearing C. with B. which is D. who wearing 80

43. It is hard fast on the freeways at 5 p.m. A. drive C. is driving B. to drive D. drove 44. speak English. A. It isn't C. It is difficult easy to B. It is easy D. He isn't 45. "Is it easier in Los Angeles than New York?" A. live C. lived B. to live D. be 46. Susan won't go to Chicago this summer, and. A. Joe didn't C. neither is Joe either B. Joe doesn't D. neither will Joe either 47. Susan isn't sure go back to Chicago. A. that she C. what she wants to wants to B. she wants D. where she wants to 81

The following are suggested answers to the Student Workbook exercises. IN ENGLISH VOLUME 4 UNIT 9 Questions Workbook Pages 7-10 1. No, it wasn t. It was small and quiet. Or No, Hollywood was small and quiet before 1903. 2. It became part of L. A. in 1911. 3. No, it didn t. It became the movie capital in the 1920s. Or No, Hollywood became the movie capital in the 1920s. 4. Yes, it will. Or No, it won t. 5. Yes, it is. Or No, it isn t. 6. You can see them on a street off Hollywood Blvd. on a mural. 7. I can name (Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, Marlin Brando, Elizabeth Taylor...). 8. I can name (one, two, three, four...) stars. 9. Hollywood means the movies around the world. 10. No, it doesn t. 11. It has plays and musicals now. 12. You can find a long newsstand with newspapers and magazines from all over the world. 13. The Chinese Theater is the most interesting movie theater in Hollywood. 14. It opened in 1927. 15. There are over 160 movie stars signatures at the Chinese Theater. 16. I would like to have lunch at the Japanese restaurant. Or I would like to have lunch at the hamburger place. 17. You can find houses of every type. 18. Yes, it is. Or Yes, Highland Avenue is busy. 19. No, they aren t. Note: There are a number of correct options for the words enclosed in ( ).

20. It is on Highland Avenue. Or The Il Vittoriale Theater is on Highland Avenue. 21. It is on Cahuenga Boulevard. Or The Hollywood Bowl is on Cahuenga Boulevard. 22. Mulholland Drive runs along the top of the Hollywood Hills. 23. Mulholland is especially pretty in the springtime after it rains. 24. No, you can t. Or No, sometimes you can t see it. 25. Because sometimes it is too smoggy. 26. There are concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in the summer. 27. There are jazz, rock and other types of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. 28. There are over 17,000 seats at the Bowl. 29. No, it isn t. 30. It s a Hollywood Hills home. 31. Many movie and television studios are in the Valley. Universal, Disney and the Burbank studios are in the Valley. 32. No, it doesn t. It goes north into the Valley. 33. No, he isn t. 34. He s a jogger. 35. You can see the office buildings on Ventura Boulevard in the distance. 36. No, nobody is swimming in them. 37. We are going to Sunset Boulevard. Writing Workbook Pages 17-19 1. Does John drive his sister s car every day? Yes, he does. How often does he drive his sister s car? He drives it every day. Whose car does John drive every day? He drives his sister s car. 2. Is he driving the car now? No, he isn t.

3. Did he drive the (truck) yesterday morning? No, he didn t drive it. 4. Is he going to drive the car later tonight? Yes, he is. 5. Will he drive the car tomorrow? Yes, he will. 6. Will John see Bill and Ann tomorrow in (Miami)? No, he won t. Where will John see Bill and Ann tomorrow? John will see Bill and Ann in San Diego. When will John see them? He will see them tomorrow. Who(m) will John see in San Diego? He will see Bill and Ann. Who will see Bill and Ann in San Diego? John will see them. 7. Can John ski? Yes, he can. No, he can t. 8. Can you ski in the mountains in the winter? Yes, you can. Can you ski in the mountains in the summer? No, you can t. Why not? Because there isn t any snow then. 9. Can Mr. Jones see you later this afternoon? Yes, he can. When can Mr. Jones see you? He can see me this afternoon at 3:30. Where can Mr. Jones see you? He can see me this afternoon in his office. 10. Can you swim well? Yes, I can. No, I can t. What can you do well? I can swim well. Note: There are a number of correct options for the words enclosed in ( ).

Test: Unit 9 Workbook Pages 75-81 1. B 13. A 25. A 37. C 2. D 14. D 26. C 38. B 3. C 15. C 27. B 39. D 4. D 16. A 28. A 40. B 5. A 17. B 29. D 41. B 6. C 18. A 30. B 42. C 7. D 19. C 31. C 43. B 8. A 20. D 32. A 44. A 9. B 21. D 33. D 45. B 10. B 22. B 34. A 46. D 11. A 23. D 35. C 47. A 12. B 24. B 36. B