Mother Tongue. Vocabulary - Signs What do these signs mean? Where would you see them? What languages are the non-english signs?

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Speaking 1 01 Vocabulary - Signs What do these signs mean? Where would you see them? What languages are the non-english signs? Useful Phrases I think this one means you can t walk on the grass. You might see it in a park or... It means that you re not allowed to You would (probably) fi nd it in/at... 1 3 4 5 6 10 7 8 9 10 Dictation: Questions for Discussion Listen to your teacher and write the five questions. 1.. 3. 4. 5.

Speaking 3 Adjectives for Nationalities Argentina Argentinian /Argentine Italy Italian Brazil Brazilian Japan Japanese Britain British Korea Korean China Chinese Poland Polish Cyprus Cypriot Portugal Portuguese Egypt Egyptian Russia Russian England English Spain Spanish France French Thailand Thai Germany German The Netherlands Dutch Greece Greek Turkey Turkish 4 Complete the sentences with words from the box. 1. The offi cial languages of Canada are English and.. Beijing is the capital city of. 3. Sushi, miso soup and sashimi are popular dishes. 4. I ve always been interested in ancient history. One day I hope to visit Athens. 5. is the largest country in the world. 6. is the second largest country in South America. 7. Some people mistakenly think that Brazilians speak Spanish. In fact, they speak. 8. Taekwondo is a martial art. It s similar to the Japanese martial art of karate but involves more kicking. 9. Rome is the largest city in. 10. is a small island in the Mediterranean Sea. 5 Discussion 1. Which of the above languages are (a) diffi cult to learn (b) easy to learn (c) sound nice (d) widely spoken around the world (e) likely to be more important in the future?. The adjective for a country is often also the name of the language. Which adjectives listed above are NOT the language of the country? 11

Improving your English 1 Read the following advice and guess the missing words. Compare with a partner, and then listen to check your answers. Learn phrases, not individual words. Don t focus on (1) words. Learn phrases and pay attention () combinations of words. For example, if you learn the word fascinated (which means extremely interested ), you should note that it is usually used with by : As a boy, Einstein was fascinated by a compass. A good way to help you remember phrases is to personalise the language. Write true sentences (3) yourself. E.g. I ve been fascinated by history since I was very young. Read for pleasure. Reading for pleasure is one of the keys to improving your English. However, it s important to fi nd reading material that is at the right level. A mistake that most students make is choosing books and magazines that are too (4). Go to your local library and see if they have any graded readers. Graded readers are books specifi cally written for English learners. These books use simple (5) and vocabulary, and have levels ranging from beginner to advanced. As well as choosing reading material at the right level, it s important to choose material that you (6) interesting. Don t read something just because it is in English. You ll learn much more if you have a real interest in the material. 3 Listen to the BBC. Most students don t get (7) listening practice. The BBC Learning English website bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish has a lot of excellent reading and listening material. A section called Words in the News looks at recent news stories. A section (8) The Flatmates has dialogues which contain more informal language. 4 Writing: Practice makes perfect. Student: My writing is really poor. How can I improve my writing? Teacher: Well, how often do you write in English? Student: Almost (9). The English saying, Practice makes perfect, means that you need to practise a lot if you want to be (10) at something. The more you practise writing letters and essays, the easier the writing part of the exam will be for you. 1 5 Visit the Anglia website. The Anglia website www.anglia.org has practice tests for each level. You can download the tests (including MP3 fi les for the listening part).

Speaking Task 1 The Speaking Test is done with an examiner and another student. There are three parts. In the first part (which lasts about three minutes) the examiner will ask you to introduce yourself. You ll also have to ask the other student questions about his/her hobbies, ambitions and so on, and, likewise, answer his/her questions. 1 Guess the Questions Read the following answers and guess the questions. 1. Sure, my name is Eric Wang. I m originally from Wuhan but I ve lived in Beijing for the past three years. I m studying medicine at Peking University.. I like doing a lot of different things, but my favourite hobby at the moment is photography. I bought a digital camera a few months ago and I ve been learning how to use it since then. 3. It s hard to say. I studied English for seven years at school, and since then I ve been studying it on and off. 4. I m a secretary for a large manufacturing company. I work in the sales department and have to deal with our foreign clients. 5. Study plans? Well, I m hoping to go to university next year and do a B.Sc. in chemistry, but it depends on my marks. 1. Can you think of follow-up questions for 1 5?. Now, in pairs, ask the questions, and give your own answers. Remember to give long answers and ask follow-up questions. 13

Test Practice Section E Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. Write ONE WORD ONLY on the line. Example: I think electronic dictionaries are more useful.. than paper ones. (use) 1. She needs to learn to control her...... (angry). My uncle has a large collection of..... vases. (China) 3. Martin has been...... in astronomy since he was very young. (interest) 4. He has too much..... to accept money. (proud) 5. She works as a...... in a hotel. (reception) 6. He was wearing jeans and a...... T-shirt. (stripe) 7. We decided to go to that new...... restaurant. (Italy) 8. It was a really...... game. The fi nal score was 108 105. (excite) 9. The fi lm was so...... that I fell asleep. (bore) 10. I m sick and...... of this wet weather. (tire) 1 ed & ing adjectives Some adjectives can end in ing or ed. I m boring. I m bored. The ing ones describe things, situations and people, e.g. My job is very tiring. Adjectives that end in ed describe people s feelings, e.g. I m tired. Circle the correct adjective. 1. Travel is enjoyable but it can also be very tired / tiring.. She s not interested / interesting in outdoor activities. 3. I think that swimming is the most relaxed / relaxing exercise. 4. I m really excited / exciting about the trip. 5. She was annoyed / annoying with him for arriving late. 6. I m starting to get bored / boring with my job. 14

Now, write four TRUE sentences about yourself using ed & ing adjectives, then discuss them with a partner. 1.. 3. 4. 3 Corrections The sentences 1 8 have mistakes. Correct the mistakes. 1. He has much money.. The food was very terrible. 3. We had so much funny. 4. He s very taller. 5. I went to hike yesterday. 6. I very much enjoy swimming. 7. They re all the time together. 8. You have better to see a dentist. 9. I like team sports as football. 10. It s hard to fi nd a work. 4 Fun vs. funny Fun is used to describe something or someone that is enjoyable or entertaining. It is usually a noun. The children had a lot of fun. In informal English it is also used as an adjective. It was fun. It was a fun day. Funny describes sth or sb that makes you laugh. The joke wasn t funny. He s a funny guy. Funny is also used to describe sth or sb that is strange. This pork tastes a little funny. 5 Very Very is not used with comparatives. For example, you can t say very taller. Instead, we can say much taller. For small differences, we use a little. He s a little taller. Very can not be used with strong adjectives. We can say very good but not very wonderful. Likewise, we can say very hungry but not very starving. However, you can use absolutely before strong adjectives. Really can be used with any adjectives. 6 Which of the following adverbs are incorrect? really cold very nice absolutely horrible really wonderful very freezing very huge very beautiful absolutely bad 15

Listening Part One The Part One Listening has ten multiple-choice questions. There is a short conversation for each question. As with the other listening sections, you will hear the recording twice. Although Part One is the easiest of the listening sections, there are two things to pay attention to; firstly, the answer is not always directly stated, and, secondly, the conversations often contain false answers that distract you from the correct answer. 1 Prices In Britain, the currency is divided into pounds ( ) and pence (p). In informal English pence is pronounced pee. When saying prices that have pounds, we usually drop the pence. 5.65 fi ve pounds sixty-fi ve Listen and write the times and prices. 1........ 3.... 4.... 5.... 6.... 7.... 8.... 9.... 3 Paraphrasing Times 1. It s just gone nine.. It s almost ten. 3. It s just after midnight. 4. It s half past nine. 5. It s late in the afternoon 6. It s a quarter to fi ve. A. 9.55 B. 1.03 C. 9.0 D. 4.30 E. 9.30 F. 4.45 4 Paraphrasing Prices 1. The original price was 60. Incredibly, I got it for half price.. It was originally 100 but I got a 0 percent discount. 3. No, it wasn t 80. It was a little cheaper than that. 4. He wanted 10 for it, but I managed to get it for a little less. 5. 9.60? Here you are. Keep the change. A. 80 B. 30 C. 77 D. 10 E. 9 16

5 Paraphrasing Dates 1. No, not Friday. The day before.. In the fi rst week of June. 3. Mid-June I think. 4. Not the 13th, the 30th. 5. No, mine is on the 5th. His is a day after that. 6. I was born in 74 and she s two years older than me. 7. No, it s the day after Christmas. A. the 30th of June B. 197 C. the 3rd of June D. the 6th of June E. the 6th of December F. the 14th of June G. Thursday Test Practice Part One Listening 1. When is the meeting? A. nd July B. 3 rd July C. nd June D. 13 th June. How long did it take Tony to get to work? A. 5 minutes B. 30 minutes C. 35 minutes D. 50 minutes 3. What time is your appointment?. A. 6.00 B. 1.00 C..00 D. 9.00 4. How much did the laptop computer cost? A. 800 B. 900 C. 890 D. 860 5. What day is Chinese New Year this year? A. 4 th February B. 3 rd February C. 14 th February D. 15 th February 6. How many T-shirts did Steve buy? A. B. 1 C. 6 D. 3 7. How long is the fl ight to Hong Kong? A. 1 hours B. 10 hours C. 13 hours D. 11 hours 8. How much does he pay for rent each week? A. 9 B. 100 C. 400 D. 97 9. What time does the concert start? A. 9.45 B. 8.45 C. 9.00 D. 8.00 10. When is Phil s birthday? A. 6 th March B. 7 th March C. 8 th March D. 7 th April 17