What can you do? Revise
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
Where are English words from?
| From Old English
Many basic English words come from Old English, e From French
From other languages
‘Today English is an international
language Thousands of English words come from other languages, e.g Si€8ta
(Spanish), ÏWổi (Japanese)
Some English words come from French,
‘New words
Every year hundreds of words come into English from new technology, eg
a Read the text once Do you know the ‘highlighted words? |
b Read the text again Now cover the text Can you remember
\ where these words come from? Write them in the chart
Internet wine menu house hotel family
siesta woman judo e-mail
old | Other
English | Latin _| French _languages_| New words -
VTinternet =
| | CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
; : a Canyou ? Yes (v)
¢ Where are words in your language from? (eount from 1-20
(count from 20-100 (20, 30, etc.)
CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? (count from 100-1,000 (100, 200, etc.)
138 Listen Circle : a orb [ eee londay, Tuesday, te
wi haley mg 2 oe carlos b 2 Ẻ ; epellyour adirees
1 a Where's he from? b Where's she from: _ say five things in your bag or pocket
2 a He’ ftom Italy She's from Italy sẽ“
"` ` ` b Complete with How, What, or Where
4 a What's his name? b What's her name? Tepeaiasieand answer
5 a the credit card b the credit cards 2 *
| 6 a page 13 b page 30 ’s your surname?
} 7 a Gate number 14 b Gate number 40 _— do you spell it?
8 a Mike@info.de b Mike@info.da are you from?
9 a Mr.G Smith b Mr J Smith _—’s your phone number?
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V verb phrases, irregular plurals
P consonant sounds, third person -s
Cappuccino and chips
They lve in a fat
He doesn’t smoke
A
1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a (21) What do you thii
2 Complete with a number, b In pairs, make true [#] or [] sentences about you Listen and check
e.g, 60% (sixty per cent) ee FE] 1 read a newspaper everyday -
10% 25% 45% 60% 70% =] 1 don’t smoke
| WHAT 9% OF BRITISH PEOPLE ? | ©_ © p.45 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases
read a newspaper every day go to the cinema every weekend
smoke have a pet
watch TV e1 y night live in a house with a garden
2 READING
a Look at the photos Which things are ‘typically British’?
b Read the text Check your answer to a
iF pically British?
Four foreigners in Britain talk about the people and the coun
1 Nicolae from Romania works in a pub in Manchester | 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain
British people children but notin restaurants or pubs People fal the newspaper everywhere — on the train, on the bus, In my pub we Fava rule: No children under 12 People at the bus stop And the newspapers are really big Cars 80) in in Britain inka lot of coffee ~ cappuccino and espresso Btain when you Std on the zebra crossing ~ it’ incredible!
are really popular They fink a lot of beer too - men and Cars don't’stop for you in Madrid?
women.”
| 4 Marilia from Brazil works as an ‘au pair’ in Cambridge
2 Alexandra from Russia is a student at Bristol University | think my British family is typical, The woman oesht COOK -
This is not a good country for smokers! Many coffee bars | _she just puts a pizza in the microwave But she Watches cooking
and restaurants are ‘no smoking’ |ivé wth three Bish -—_—programmes on TV every day! The man cooks atthe weekend ~ he
students and they donft smoke When |wanta cigarette makes fantastic Indian curries Their child has a terble diet She als
1 go into the garden.” | “fish fingers’ and chips and she goes to Burger King every week?
Trang 3¢ Find the four irregular plurals in the first text and complete the chart How do you pronounce them?
Singular Plural
man — mem
woman /WOman/ /wimm/
child /tfarld/ /tfildran/
person /'pi:pM
Read the texts again Underline three things
which are the same in your country, and three
things which are different
3 GRAMMAR present simple (+) and [=]
‘a Answer the questions
1 Look at the {RighHight@d) verbs Why do the verbs in
paragraph 4 end in -s?
2 Write the he / she form of these verbs have
cook go
watch
verbs Which one is different?
3 Find three negative Why?
b © p.124 Grammar Bank 2A Read the rules and do the exercises
4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds, -s
a 22) Listen and repeat the words and sounds
9 1® Í W
vase dog snake zebra leg witCh
b Practise saying the sentences Ww/_ Vicky lives in Vienna
fd David doesn't drive Jsl Sally speaks Spanish,
Jal Lizisin Brazil
iV Linda likes children
/w/ William works as a waiter
¢ (23 Listen and repeat the third person forms
isi lal
‘She smokes a lot She lives in a flat She drinks coffee, He has a cat
He eats chips She does exercise hal
He watches TV
It finishes in a minute
5 WRITING & SPEAKING
a Write your nationality in the title, Then cross out the wrong word(s), e.g They live in a house / flat Complete the sentences with your ideas
They live in a house / flat They have / don’t have a pet
They have child / children, They go to for their holiday
‘The mother works / doesn’t work She cooks / doesn’t cook
She does / doesn’t do housework She reads She watches She drives a ‘She — 0nTV,
The father works / doesn’t work He cooks / doesn’t cook
‘He does / doesn't do housework He reads | Hewatches — onTV He drives a ts i
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V common verb phrases P consonant sounds
1 READING
a Natasha and Darren want to meet a partner on the Internet Look at their pictures How old do you think they are?
= ees Lư]
b Natasha e-mails Darren and he answers Read their e-mails
Then cover them and complete the sentences with Natasha or Darren
ren is 30
lives in north London ——— Works for a magazine,
works with computers es burgers
likes the cinema
doesn't like fast food likes Japanese food
`" Dear Darren,
My name's Natasha and | have a flat in north London I'm 28 and | work for a magazine | like music, good food and the cinema Please write
Natasha
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Dear Natasha,
Thanks for your e-mail | live in London too I'm 30 and | work with computers Let's meet for lunch Do you like burgers? | know a {good burger restaurant in north London
Darren Hi Darren,
Sorry, | don't like burgers, but | love Japanese food Friday at 1.00 in Kiku? It's a Japanese restaurant in Pond Street
¬
HiNatasha
OK See you on Friday
When Natasha meets Darren
What programmes do you li Do you watch TV?
2 GRAMMAR present simple |?
‘Natasha and Darren meet for lunch
a (24 Cover the conversation and listen, What does Darren say about ?
* sushi
+ alcohol + his mother
b Listen again Complete the conversation
D Hi, Are you Natasha?
N Yes, and you're Darren Nice to D Sorry I'm late
N No problem Would you like a glass of wine? D No, thanks Idon’t alcohol Mineral
water for me
you
D What’ this?
'N Sushi, It’s fantastic, Don’t you me
D Nol - Sorry
N food do you like?
D usually at home My mother’s a very good cook
N Do you with your mother? D Yes, Ido
N Oh, Does your mother work? D Yes she
N Where does she
Trang 5‘ Complete the questions and short answers with do, does, and don't
you like sushi? your mother work?
‘Yes, she ‘Where No, What food
you li she work?
d © p.124 Grammar Bank 2B Read the rules and do the exerci
3 LISTENING
a ©25° Listen to the rest of the conversation Is the lunch a success (2) or a disaster (2)? b Listen again Complete the chart with ¥ (yes) or X (no)
‘Natasha _ Darren likes computers | x watches TV
goes to the cinema
smokes
¢ In pairs, ask and answer questions about Darren and Natasha
Does Darren like computers kem :
4 SPEAKING
a Imagine you want to meet a new partner, and you go to an agency
Look at the Meeting People form What questions does the interviewer ask?
b 28> Listen and check Listen again Copy the rhythm
Meeting People
TR eT TV © In pairs, roleplay an interview at Meeting People
‘A You want to meet a partner
‘What / name? oe B You are the interviewer Ask A the questions and write the
How old /? = answers in the form
wvork / study? Ou Change roles
live? TOWN
chế ông tk 5 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
Thave a ca? wLl m[] —_ TÔ E 6ốc cClo Tu seEesunebieogi bó -
“mm TẾ W @ keys girl die shower television right
/ smoke? BPD Liiten and repe: = : sacs a Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds
Ist propemmes/ x b Practise saying the sentences
like? eae gl Greta goes to golf classes /k/ Karen likes coffee
‘What food / like? Fgp /t/ Tim eats out on Tuesdays /fl Natasha likes sushi
‘What newspaper / read? NEWSPAPER /5/ Mick usually watches television
heer sports / play? ois SEORS I! Ricky reads Russian writers
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P consonant sounds
An artist and a musician
What do you do? Vm a student
1 READING :
a Look at the photos of Annabel e
Do you think she’s a professional L
artist or a professional musician? :
i I What do you do:
b Read the interview and match the a ee
questions with her answers books, CO coves - of ands of tings
Do you like your job? Why? 7
How many hours do you work? ‘work at home | have a room just for working in
Do you earn a lot of money? ——————
Where do you work? ee % 5.30 Sometimes | work again in the evenings or at {usually work about eight hours a day, from 930 to
‘What don’t you like about your job? to fir ee `
How do you relax after work? ¡ weekends, when fina hurry to finish a picture
meer se? It depends earn from about £250 to £3,000 fr a picture Sometimes | havea lot of work but sometimes | don't
In pairs, guess the meaning of tài 1c l0 0 AE
the (highlighted words Check
with your teacher or a dictionary
5
dah Yes Hoveit, because every day is diferent, and | ike
đ Read the article agai two good and two bad i iene mages
about Annabel’s job 6 IS S6SJ when | need to work fast and the ideas =
don't come And sometimes it's lonely) when you don't
‘work with other people
7
I play the bass in a Bafid called Intemational Airport
2 VOCABULARY jobs
We play at weekends in pubs and clubs a Look at Annabel’s pictures How many
of these jobs can you say in English?
b Askand answer with the pictures d_ Look at the question and answers How do you say them in your language?
‘What does he do? _> ug What do you dot
ee T'm a musician, Ẳ =
Stop T'man engineer I work fora French company I'mat school ¬= I'm unemployed I work in a shop Pm at university  â p.iaa Vocabulary Bank Jobs e What do you do? Ask five other students in the class
Trang 73 GRAMMAR ø/øn + jobs
Complete with a, an, or =
1 He's actor 2 She's politician 3 They're nurses, 4 We're lawyers 5 He's teacher 6 She's actress
7 Are you _ journalist? 8 Tm pilot
9 He's builder
A Remember! Use a/ an + job, e.g He’s a |
musician Nor He’s musician, Don’t use a / an with | plurals, e.g They're doctors Nor They'rea doctors
4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
a (29> Listen and repeat sentences 1-9 Copy the rhythm, How do you pronounce the -er/ -or ending?
b 42189 Listen and repeat the words and
consonant sounds
T® „k1 aD parrot flower chess jazz yacht _ singer |
Practise saying the sentences ‘pl Paul's a politician,
if] Phils a fantastic footballer Af) Charles teaches Chinese
d3/ Jim and George are journalists {i Are youa student?
/n/ A singer sings songs
5 LISTENING & SPEAKING
Doyouworkinanoff
‘When people speak fast they don't separate words
a GNP Listen to a radio programme called Guess my job Three people guess a person's job Underline the ten questions they ask
ina factory ina hospital When? in the morning in the afternoon the evening How? att
with your hands with other people
have special qualifications =
speak any languages
earn a lot of money a $ ý
drive
write letters or e-mails 4
b Listen again, What does the person answer? Write Y (yes), N (no), or D (It depends) after each question
with a computer
Do you
‘wear a uniform
¢ Look at Phil’s answers What do you think his job is?
d (2:2 Listen to the end of the programme
What does Phil do?
Trang 8G possessive s V family P consonant sounds Who's Joanna?
She’s my boyfriend's sister
Relatively famous
1 GRAMMAR possessive s
a Look at the photo What does ’s mean?
b Match the people in photos 1-6 with e_ © p124 Grammar Bank 2D Read the rules and do the exercises
their famous relatives a~f In pairs, ask
and answer Use these words £ Whose is it? Match the people a-f with their possessions,
mother father brother sister (I think) it's J.K- Rowling's pen
(ex-)wife (ex-) husband J
Who's he (picture >) ( Ai e's 4
ee ae Hugh Grant's brother == pen tie
¢ (248 Listen and check
d Listen and repeat the sentences
Trang 92 VOCABULARY family
a © p.145 Vocabulary Bank The family
b Talk toa partner
brothers and sisters cousins
How many | aunts and uncles grandparents | children
nieces and nephews
do you have?
3 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds
a (218 Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds
b& 8 af BA
bag thumb mother monkey nos house
b Practise saying the sentences fb! What's your brother’ job?
0/1 think my cousin is thirty-three J8/ They live with their father:
/ml My mother’s name is Mary Jn! Do you know my nephew Nic Jh/ Her husband’s a hairdresser
4 LISTENING
a (215 Listen to Sarah talking to her boyfriend about her family
Label the photos
b Listen again Answer these questions 1 Who's Martin? Where does he work?
2 Who's Philip? How old is Sophie?
5 SPEAKING
a Write on a piece of paper the first names of five people in your family Give the piece of paper to your partner,
b Ask and answer these questions about the people
He's my nephew
my sister's son
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3w
VOCABULARY hotel words
a Match the words and symbols
reception the lift ]
a single room the (ground) floor /flo:/ a double room the bar
b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner
CHECKING IN
PRACTICAL ENGLISH
a (216 Cover the dialogue and listen Answer the questions
1 How many nights is Mark's reservation for? 2 What's his room number?
b Listen again Complete the YOU HEAR phrases ¢ aw
d In pairs, roleplay the dialogue Use your name
YOU HEAR
Good evening, sir
1 Can you that, please? For five nights
your passport, please? 3 Can you sign here, —_?
2 Cant
Do you want a smoking or non-smoking room? 4 Here’s your — _ It’s room 425, on the fourth floor
5 It’s over there Do you need help with your
Enjoy your stay, Mr Ryder
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a aw Listen and complete the chart | Mark
Where arethey from? |
Arethey married? | |
Do they have children? | How old are they?
Allie
Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases Copy the rhythm
YOU SAY 2
Hello I have a reservation My name’s Mark Ryder RYD-ER
Yes, that’s right
Just a moment Here you are Non-smoking, please
‘Thank you Where's the lift*? No, it's OK, thanks
‘Thank you
* lift = British English
elevator = American English
b Why does Allie think the phone call is from Mark's wife?
€ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Al
and check How do you say them in your language? e? Listen again USEFUL PHRASES Sorry > That’s OK ‘What do you think?
Would you like another drink? Thave to go now
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An informal e-mail / letter Tats
‘To practise your English you can write to a‘penfriend’ in another ‘country You can find pentriend websites on the Internet
From: Rosa [rosamarquez@hotmail.com]
To: Stefan [stefan7541200@moebius.ch] Subject: Hi from Mexico
Hi Stefan
* My name's Rosa ° I'm from Mexico, and I live in Monterrey ° I'm a receptionist at a hotel | study English in my free time
+1 speak Spanish and a litle English 5 I want to learn English for my job and to travel ® [have a big family | have three brothers and a sister 7 My father is a builder and my
mother doesn't work My brothers and my sister are at school ® My brothers are 14, 13, and 10, and my sister is six °I'm 19
19 | like music, cinema and sport | watch football on TV with my family every Saturday
Please write soon
Best wishes
Rosa
a Read the e-mail Match Rosa's information with these questions
Do you havea big family? [] — Whatareyourinterestst oO How old are you? [Ï Whydoyouwanttolearn English? =] ‘What languages do you speak? [-) What do the people in your family dot]
‘What's your name? ñ Where are you from? Oo
What do you do? CÏ Howoldareyourbrothersandsisters Ì
b Look at the letter How is a letter different from an e-mail?
Los Nogales 1450
Santa Haria
Honterrey
12 October
pear stefan,
Hu name’s Rosa 'm from Hexico, aad T live in Honterreu
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aa What do you
GRAMMAR
Circle the correct sentence, a or b @ Hi I'm Susanna
b Hi Susanna, I not smoke Idor't smoke
He drinks a lot of coffee He drink a lot of coffee
My cousin has a flat in Paris My cousin haves a flat in Paris, ‘Are you live with your parents?
Do you live with your parents? Does your sister have children? Do your sister have children? Where does your wife work?
Where your wife works?
“Do you play the guitar?’ ‘Yes, I do ‘Do you play the guitar?’ ‘Ys, I play? Pm an engineer
Vm engineer
Bill is Carla’s husband, Bill is husbane’s Carla, This is my parents’s house
This is my parents’ house | JMỊ 10 ^ cage cece cage gece oe TH VOCABULARY a prepositions
Complete with at, for, in, or to
Look at the board 1 Pma student I'm
2 work IBM 3 On Saturday nights I go
4 My brother lives a flat
5 Do you listen theradio?
university,
the cinema,
b verb phrases
Match the verbs and phrases
id_ a newspaper,
do have speak ply wath 1 housework 2 —— Russlan 3 Ủ 4 the piano
5 a sandwich for lunch
remember?
¢ word groups
Circle the word that is different
Ireland ‘Thailand — Spain
1 live job work read
2 men children people woman
3 engineer doctor footbal pilot 4 student factory —_office school
5 brother uncle niece grandfather
d_ question words
Complete with How many, Who, Why, What, or Where
What’s your name?
do you live?
does your father do?
is your favourite relative?
hours do you work?
do you want to learn English?
_ PRONUNCIATION
a © p.158 Sound Bank In pairs,
test each other on the consonant ee pea!
sounds, 21-44
b Underline the word with a different sound
| ror me
DI: ae oat | ne Sie es:
1 Ẳ car work nice
2 bài garden job German
dw
+ where who what 4 likes makes, watches
5 a has does stops
Underline the stressed syllable
information
policeman grandmother receptionist nephew artist
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What can you do? REvisE & CHECK
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
a Look at the picture and the title of the article What do you think it’s about?
Isaman still a child when he's 30?
Children usually live with their parents — but Until what age?
207 252
Stephen Richardson, a social psychologist, studies the lifestyles of young people in Britain and the USA, He says that today ‘Many young people live at home when they are 25 or more They are happy to live with their parents, go out at night, and
“spend their money on mobile phones and designer clothes
IfS not only university students, but also young people who have jobs and earn money
In many other European countries children leave home later
In aly, for example, 30% of men and 189 of women
‘between 30 and 34 live with their parents This week in
Naples a judge decided that Giuseppe Andreoli, aged 70,
‘must pay €750 a month to his ex-wife for their son Marco
‘Marco lives with his mother ~ but he’s not a child, he’s a 30-year-old lawyer!
‘Adapted from a Bilsh newspaper
b Read the article Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false)
1 Stephen Richardson is a student
2 Many young people aged 25 live with their parents 3 They don't like living with their parents,
4 In Italy 18% of 30-year-old men live with their parents
5 Giuseppe Andreoli is divorced
¢ In pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted words
Check with your teacher or a dictionary
CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE?
219% Listen Circle a or b
@ Carlos
‘What's your name? b 21
1 a He’san engineer b He's Spanish 2 a Yes, please b Yes, Ido
3 a Helivesin Liverpool _b She lives in Liverpool 4 a She'sfine, b She's 52
5 a Twatch TV b I'm retired 6 a He’ fine b He's my uncle, 7 a No,I'm German, b Yes,a litle 8 a No, they aren't b No, she isn't 9 a Yes, Ido b Yes, they do 10 a Inaschool in b On Tuesdays
the city centre and Thursdays CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
a Can you 2 Yes (¥)
(Ci say where you live and what you do
[iname three relatives
(say who they are and what they do
b Ask your partner five questions Are you similar?
What Where What magazines What sports What food What music
What languages like
What TV programmes read do live speak
watch play
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G adjectives V adjectives, quite / very P vowel sounds
Pretty woman
She's very tall, with red hair
W 1 VOCABULARY adjectives
a Complete the quiz using these adjectives and nouns 2 adjectives nouns F American ‘Woman Big food
y 1 The President of the United States yellow blue Be House Apple Pretty York lives here as ra : taxis
The White _ House White jeans
2 This city is the home of Broadway
3 An important airline in the USA
b © p.146 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives
4 Americans eat a lot of this Do part 1
5 A famous Hollywood film from 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds the 1990s a Put the adjectives in the correct column
6 Very popular American clothes, blue cheap expensive cay slow
eg Levi's new white beautiful dry wet
= old low empty clan hịph
Q w i
blue fe
panett ies meme (or me 9740 b 3H Listen and check
The  â p.157 Sound Bank Look at the typical
Trang 15| 3 GRAMMAR adjectives
a Look at the answers to the USA qu correct rule
*+ Adjectives go before / after a noun
+ Adjectives change / don’t change before a plural noun
b © p.i26 Grammar Bank 3A Read the rules and do
the exercises,
€ Adjective race In pairs, in three phrases (adjective + noun) for thi &g.a full moon,
utes make eight the picture,
4 LISTENING
‘A Remember! When people speak fast they don't separate words |
32) Listen and write six sentenc‹
1 Its an easy exercise,
5 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
a Read the descriptions and look at the pi Can you guess the two people?
ures,
He's a famous singer He's very tall ind good-looking He has short, dark
She's a beautiful actress ‘She's very tall and thin She has red hair She lives in Australia ‘She has two adopted children
b © p.146 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives
Do part 2
¢ Think of a famous person Write five clues Tell your partner Can he / she guess? Match the words and pictures
7 8 angry hungry Oo cold n1 sad happy L] thirsty /0:
hot E tired tard! []
n and check, Repeat the phrases, £ Cover the words and look at the pictures
‘Tell your partner how you feel
m quite hungry