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Sách Student book (bản màu) cho giáo trình Achievers lớp 7. Tài liệu gồm tất cả các Unit và các bài Review theo đúng sách Achievers lớp 7 TATC bản giấy (tương đương hệ sách Achievers cấp độ A2 màu xanh dương). Tài liệu được thiết kế bằng định dạng PDF để tải về nhằm dễ sử dụng và tiết kiệm chi phí so với sách giấy.

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Numbers | Classroom objects

Days and months | Ordinal numbers | Dates

a/an| this / that / these / those

be | Subject and object pronouns

Adverbs of frequency Everyday activities D Alberto’s new life page 8 can/can’t WORD ZONE British and American English F

Phrasal verbs (1) CL] Meet the Smiths STUDY SKILL Recording vocabulary by topic

Present continuous & present simple Sports venues & equipment ao Hardcourt Bike Polo

page 18 State verbs WORD ZONE Opinion adjectives CO Urban Magi

STUDY SKILL Improving accuracy Informal expressions ean

® Food for Countable & uncountable nouns Food (2) Extreme restaurants

some /any/no At the table }) Lunchtime with Louie thought Quantifiers Containers & portions Th

STUDY SKILL Guessing from context

page 40 Measurements of length yas P

and distance STUDY SKILL Using notes

world not as as| less Landscapes D) London Museums

Superlatives | the least WORD ZONE Periods of time 2 Record-breaking world page 50 Points of the compass 8

STUDY SKILL Mnemonics @ Crime Past continuous Feelings & moods CL) Monica and the House of Dogs

Past continuous & past simple People in crime Arobbe

ry watch when & while WORD ZONE Verbs of perception O Crime doesn’t pay!

page 60 Phrasal verbs (2) pay:

STUDY SKILL Putting events in order

@ You’ve got Present perfect: ever & never Skills & interests (_L] The Secrets of the Stars

Present perfect: How long, for &since | Describing people @> The Sun Twins

page 72 each other STUDY SKILL Reading a text for the

first time © Nice work Modals: rules & obligation Jobs (-) The coolest jobs ever

Modals: permission, advice & Household chores oO What’s The Job?

dobrlneliark STUDY SKILL Asking and answering

questions © Out and Future plans & intentions Places ina town (Q Oxford this weekend

will for predictions Digital entertainment D) carnival in Devizes about First conditional WORD ZONE Times and timetables CO That’s entertainment

page 92 Word building

STUDY SKILL Brainstorming

REVIEW UNITS 7-9 page 102

PREPARE FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMS AND THE TOEFL JUNIOR® TEST page 122-139

Br Ne, EO I COE hl is DAOC SI PY AY EL i

Litas err ae

VIDEO page 103

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REVIEW UNITS 1-9 page 104-112

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GRAMMAR REFERENCE page 113-121

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STARTER C page 6

REE ah ale Wicd Sear ee ee Ae SS oe ie

Animals | The alphabet

tence oe Meg Me See ale stole ten Sue Fe Ey pa Pa ak SF ST LS TED YA

have got | Possessives

Plurals | there is / there are

Find out what you’ve got in common @® Meeting new people

Greetings | Asking how people are Introducing people | Saying goodbye PRONUNCIATION Third person -es

canand can’t

A personal description WRITING SKILL Conjunctions: and, but, or, so

Describe a picture and identify differences @ Onthe phone Adescription of a sport S

Asking for information WRITING SKILL Using punctuation ee

Problem solving and making suggestions Serving WRITING SKILL Prepositions of time: on, at, in, og

Ordering before & after ie

Describe a journey Showing interest

@@ Travelling around

On the bus At the station PRONUNCIATION -ed endings

A holiday blog WRITING SKILL Sequencing words & expressions

@® Buying things

Customer Shop assistant

PRONUNCIATION /9/

Adescription of a region WRITING SKILL Giving examples

Find out about other people’s experiences @® Apologizing and accepting apologies

Apologizing Responding

Accepting apologies PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress

PRONUNCIATION have to

WRITING SKILL Using adverbs Pa

Talk about a range of topics

@@ Asking for and giving directions

Asking for directions Giving directions

PRONUNCIATION /k/ and /g/ Areport

WRITING SKILL Reporting statistics

STORIES Ideas page 140

IRREGULAR VERBS LIST page 137

can

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with the people 1 .isanew student 2_ introduces Sara to Andy 3 Sits next to Paul

4 .has got a messy desk 5 .and are13 years old

Then listen again and check

3 Sarah and Andy are years old 4 Mikeisinclass

VOCABULARY _) Numbers

Classroom objects

a picture, but an orange? an apple,

8 Match each sentence with a picture Then complete them with this, that, these or those

1_ is my friend Bea 2 .are my teachers

3 .is my lunch 4 .’s my folder 9 ©®@ Work with a partner Ask and answer questions

about things in the classroom

What’s that? )

« ( That’s a whiteboard ) What are these?

Those are my pens

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READING

1 ©@ What do you usually do on your birthday?

2 Read the messages Which message goes with the photo?

3 Which party ? 1 starts in the evening 2 isnear water

Days and months

3

4

is at someone’s house

is in the winter

Hi Jess, it’s my birthday on

Tuesday June 2"? and I’m having a party I hope you can come It’s at the Silver Fish restaurant at 6pm Do you know it? I can send the address if you need it Maggie

Hi guys, are you all free on

Saturday February 12"? I’m having a football party at PowerPlay It starts at 3pm My Dad can take us there Let me know soon! Tom

It’s Ben's birthday next

Friday (315t October) Let's

give him a big surprise — a

party at my house! Call me

if you think itis a good idea § Dave

Grammar presentation

Pm13 P?mnot 11

Subject pronouns: | you he she it we they Object pronouns:

me you him her it us them You’re cold Are you Sam?

He’s inclass She isn’t at school Is itan umbrella?

We’re sad Those boys aren’t with me

Which words are missing? Find them in the messages

the words

4st Qna gra 4 5th gh 10" 13% 14" 19" 26% 33" 42 54" 61st 77 98% 100"

6 oO Read Word Zone Then listen and number the dates

in the order you hear them

What the time? It three o’clock

Can you find an example of each one in the invitations? Text me now if you can come!

9 Complete the sentences with object pronouns

(so

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READING

you know in English Which pair has got the most words?

Pets — great fun or not?

Have you got pets? Do you love them or do they drive you crazy? Let us know!

In our family, we’ve got one pet It’s a parrot and its name is Jerry It’s my dad’s We think Jerry’s about 70 years old When he’s in his cage he’s fine But when he comes out, he bites us and takes our food Not great!

We’ve got two pets in my family I’ve got a cat called Ivor and my brother’s got a dog called Ifan Ifan wants to be lvor’s friend, but Ivor isn’t interested! They fight a lot and | don’t like it

I’ve got a hamster called Coco He’s ok, but he sleeps all day and is awake all night His cage is in my bedroom and he makes lots of noise running on his wheel

| Monica |

| haven’t got any pets but my little sisters have got rabbits Their names are Pepper and Snowball My mum doesn’t like them very much because they eat the plants in her vegetable garden

3 Decide if the sentences are true or false

1 Jerryis avery old bird 2 lIvorand Ifan are good friends 3 It’s difficult for Monica to sleep at night 4 Pepper and Snowball belong to Tracey 5 Tracey’s mum likes the rabbits 8)

VOCABULARY Animals | The alphabet

more words that you know

pig pigeon rabbit sheep tiger tortoise whale

insects wildanimals birds

How do you spell rabbit?

have got Grammar

GRAMMAR Possessives ae

Have you got any pets? Yes, | have I’ve got an iguana Paul has got a rabbit, but Sara hasn’t got a pet Have they got a dog? No, they haven't

We use possessive adjectives and ’s to indicate possession

Jerry is my friend’s dog

2 We any money.X 3 Mydog lots of nice toys Y 4 | aruler today, sorry X

5 you a pencil case? 6 .Leah anewcar?

Write is, has or possessive My dad’s got a new car Our parrot’s really noisy My dog’s bed is in the kitchen but he sleeps with me My sister’s got lots of friends

My sister’s name’s Harriet, not Henrietta

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1 What does Debbie want to find? 2 Where does she find it?

3 © PListen again and complete the sentences

3 Debbie’s favourite T-shirtis 4 There are some and pairs of in the chest of drawers 5 There’s a pair of on the floor

VOCABULARY Colours | Clothes

4 Complete the words for colours Then match them with the colours below

picture of Debbie’s room?

GRAMMAR there is / there are a

a T-shirt — two T-shirts a dress — two dresses a party — two parties a scarf — two scarves a pair of sunglasses — two pairs of sunglasses There’s a scarf on the floor There isn’t a jacket There are two dresses in the wardrobe

There aren’t any socks

Answer the questions 1 Which words need -es?

3 Which ones go with a pair of ? 4 Which word has an irregular plural? 8 Write 10 sentences about your classroom using there is /

there are Compare with your partner Are your sentences the same or different?

There are eight posters on the wall There’s a pair of scissors on my desk

(7

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Grammar Present simple | Adverbs of frequency

can/can’t

Vocabulary Family | Everyday activities Challenge Find out what you've got in common Interaction Meeting new people

Writing A personal description

READING

1 Complete these sentences about you 3 @dRead the profile and make notes about Jacob

I’m good at

I’m good at tennis

Friends Photos Messages Privacy settings

My profile by Jacob Rossi

Over 7 billion people live in the world and everyone is different Answer the questions and tell us about you!

Where do you live?

| live in Chicago It’s the USA’s third city It’s on Lake Michigan and there are 33 beaches!

What neighborhood do you live in?

We live in Hollywood Park

Do you live in an apartment?

No, | don’t We live in a house with a big old tree in the front yard

Have you got any brothers or gigtere?

Yes, | have I’ve got a sister I’m the youngest

Where do your parents work?

They both work in the business district in an office

Have you got a pet?

Yes, I’ve got a dog called Jackson He’s crazy He likes cats!

Do you play a musical ingtrument?

Hd “ Yes, | do 1 play the drums My parents hate it!

LEE pairs aietialsts

What do you like best about your city?

The Chicago White Sox! They’re my favourite baseball team | go to the home games with my dad

Can you tell me an interesting fact about you?

| don’t like computer games! | prefer a good book

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4 Read the profile again and decide if the sentences are true or false

Jacob’s got two sisters false His family lives in a house

Jacob’s dog likes cats His parents like his drums The Millennium Park isn’t in the centre of Chicago Jacob prefers books to computer games

a family 5 6

5 city es es

Tobias is thirteen years old 8 @ In pairs, ask and answer the questions from Jacob’s

profile Where do you live? / live in Alicante

estos is issis <S Write a mini profile abo

Hi guys Lots ojigoicash wig questions|about)

my family —so)here’simy family tree!)

William + Flora Dan + Helen Max + Rachel Lucia + Noah Mia

| (That’s me!)

Maria

Natalie — Nick — Andrew

I've got one brother, ! Noah His wife’s name is 2 And I’m an aunt, isn’t that cool! 3 is an only child and she’s the best niece in the world! My parents are OK, too Actually, 4 is my stepfather - he’s my mum’s second husband I’ve got three cousins 5 works in London and she’s like a friend, really My grandparents are still alive - my grandma © plays the piano every day She’s really good!

5 Noah and Lucia’s daughter 6 Maria’s great-grandparents 7 Danand Helen’s children 8 Mia’s uncle

11 Read the Study Skill Then complete the table with the red family words in exercises 9 and 10 Add any extra words that you know

Recording vocabulary by topic

Record new words and expressions in topic

( How many cousins have you got? )

v

( Have you got any great-grandparents? )

uv

Fe More ry mass 9

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We live in New York

Does she have any cousins? Yes, she does

thirteen and!!come from Seville | 2 two brothers My eldest brother Javier is nineteen and

he3 at the University of Seville My

other brother Hugo is only four, so he 4 to school My grandma 5 with us in our flat, and my parents of course! My favourite time of year is the summer My parents © during August, so we’ in our house in the mountains There’s a pool, but we 8 during the afternoon because it’s really hot In the evening, my dad 2 some amazing meals and we?° dinner together outside

Laura lives in Madrid Laura doesn’t live in Madrid She lives in Seville 2 Javier studies at secondary school

3 Laura’s family have got a house in Seville 4 They stay in their house in the mountains in winter

5 6

They swim in the afternoons Laura’s mum cooks all the meals

practice

PRONUNCIATION Third person -s G

3 The film finishes at nine o'clock

your best friend / like sunbathing

It’s in a modern glass building in the centre of Manchester

Start so late?

Because I don’t finish until late - sometimes after

midnight It’s a tiring job and I need a lot of sleep

He/She’s got In his/her free time He/She lives He/She doesn't @ Read your paragraph to your partner Then ask questions to find which sentences are false Find the correct information

Vv Ah! What does he study?

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| ©@ In pairs, look at the photos and pictures in exercise 4 @ PRead the expressions in Face 2 Face Go to page 146

2 What do you think the listening is about? and put them into the dialogues Listen and check

2 € dListen and choose the correct answer FACE 2 FACE

| a Sa I mean

2 Whois in his family?

3 What sport does Alberto do at school?

4 What instrument does Alberto play? 55 million / 75 million

Toronto QZ Canada has got two official languages, English

5 What pet has he got? Hl The Canadian Head of State is the British Queen

or King / the US President / the French President [all Justin Bieber / Eminem / Lady Gaga is a famous

What does Alberto’s father do? How old is his brother? What does Alberto like about the winter?

What does he eat at home? What pets have his brother and sister got?

(a

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-{ READING

MEET the SMITHS

There are 62 million people in the UK, and there are 17 million families Let’s meet an average UK family, David and Susan

Smith, and their two children, Jack and Emily They eat the most common food in the UK, they get up at the most common time, and they even have the most common names But there’s one unusual thing about them - they don’t exist!

(an average

British family)

Dr Who, a popular time- travelling Science Fiction character The whole family goes to bed at 10.39pm Jack and Emily go online for 1.5 hours a day and spend £12 on their mobile phones each month They enjoy sport - Jack plays football, and Emily’s favourite sport is netball The Smiths occasionally go out as a family (once a month), and they spend £15 a week on computer games, DVDs and the cinema They have two holidays each year, usually in the UK The Smiths say that they're happy, but they sometimes have arguments (about twice a week)!

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VOCABULARY _/ Everyday activities ©

2 Whatdo they eat on Wednesday? 3 How much food do they throw away?

5 How long do Jack and Emily spend online a day?

Copy and complete the table * asnack * the housework

eA TRAT RESET TAO TT * ready for bed dinner

f have dinner together i visit relatives " breakfast

g 80 out as a family * your homework ® to school

2 W U 4 g 0

Make notes about a typical family in your region

home

| have breakfast with my sister and my mum

10 How often do you do the activities? Copy and complete

5 | do this every day

your region and a typical British family Use your notes _ | do this once or twice a week

11 @ In pairs, ask and answer questions about your everyday activities

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ry practice 13

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GRAMMAR

fe | sometimes take out the rubbish

| don’t often get up late

We never eat pork

We hardly ever go to the cinema

With be, we put the adverb after the verb I’m always late

6 zs 7 — 8 IE — 9 — Eee

sentences about him/her including an adverb of frequency

Carla always eats paella on Friday 4 @ Tell your partner your ideas Are you correct?

other things on Friday

R More 14 ry practice

Grammar

Adverbs of frequency | can / can't Let

We use can to talk about ability and possibility ABILITY / can play football

POSSIBILITY You can buy stamps in this shop

Use can + infinitive without to He can swim

can’t (cannot) swim Can you swim?

Grammar reference

5 @ DComplete the dialogue with can or can’t and the verbs in brackets Then listen and check

Sam: Your English is great, Erika!

Erika: Thanks ITD

Sam: '!Canmost Dutch people speak German too? (speak) Erika: Yes, they2 We

getalotofTV programmes from the UK and Germany

3 them easily (learn) Sam: Soyou4 English and German Any other

languages? (speak) Erika: Not really 15 a few words in Italian like Ciao, but |

8 .a conversation (say, have)

Sam: Sure 18 it now—|’ve got a Maths lesson But we? later if you like (do, practise)

Erika: That sounds great!

PRONUNCIATION can and can't Lg

6 € dListen How are can and can’t pronounced in each sentence? Then listen again and repeat 1 Jocan play the guitar

2 Molly can’t dance

4 Can you speak Russian? No, | can’t

7 ©@ Ask and answer questions with can

Can you play tennis?

( No, | can’t But I can play table tennis )

N

Write a paragraph about what your partner can and can’t do

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PREPARATION Cy

expressions connected with each topic brush your teeth

wake up everyday

ae Find out what you’ve got in common

(DO THE CHALLENGE)

Ts

imaginative! Use the words and topics in exercise 1 to help you Then write answers for you

in your group and write their answers 4 @ Compare your answers What have you got in

common? What time do you go to

bed on Saturday, Ben?

FOLLOW UP

5 @ change groups Tell your new group some facts about the other students Don’t forget the third person -s in the present simple

Alicia goes to bed at eleven o'clock at the weekend

is

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“{ INTERACTION

OLapress yoursclf

Greetings Hello Hi! Good morning Good afternoon Good evening

Meeting new people

Asking how people are How are you? How are things? Very well, thanks Great Good |’m fine OK

Not bad | feel awful | don’t feel very well, actually And you? How about you?

(AT A LANGUAGE SCHOOL })

they saying? Listen and check your ideas

the expressions you hear

goodbye What do people usually say in these situations?

2 Friends when they say goodbye

4 Class and teacher at the end ofa lesson

8)

Introducing people Hi, I’m Hello My name’s

Nice to meet you Pleased to meet you You too Saying goodbye

Goodbye Bye Good night See you See you later It was great to meet you

PHONE NUMBERS

5 @ DListen to the end of the conversation and correct

the mobile numbers

David

(=) 0034 89 49902)

Leon 07781 99850

Name Country

City

Phone number

groups Use your new identity from exercise 7

Swap information about yourselves Try to keep the conversation going!

Introduce that person to another student Arrange to meet later Note their contact information Say goodbye

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WRITING A personal description

which paragraph refers to the following topics

| 2 | My school is near my house so | usually walk there with my friends My favourite subjects are Drama and Art | also like English, but | don’t like Maths or Science

El My favourite hobby is dancing | have classes twice a week and | practise every day | sometimes enter competitions and occasionally | win!

mw In my free time, | like shopping and going out with my friends | spend a lot of time on the computer but | don’t watch TV very often | don't play an instrument, or sing, but | love listening to music

| would love to chat to people from all over the world, so please send me a message soon!

Hanna

1 Where does Hanna come from? She comes from Denmark

Has she got any brothers or sisters? Why does she walk to school? How often does she go to dance classes? What does she do occasionally?

Can she play the guitar? Does she watch a lot of TV? Why did Hanna write this message?

Cine Using conjunctions

3

Find the conjunctions and, but, or, so and also in Hanna’s message Then match the conjunctions with their use

1-E

more information

Complete the sentences with the conjunctions

He speaks Spanish He speaks Catalan and French | don’t play the guitar the drums

ve got a brother | haven’t gota sister | want to be good at the piano | practise every day My favourite sports are football volleyball

Decide which topics you want in each paragraph Write some notes for each paragraph

Paragraph 1 age —12 family — parents, brother WRITE NOW

Hi !

My name’s 2 Use your paragraph notes from exercise 6 é 3 Use the conjunctions and, but, or,so andalsoifyoucan CHECK AND CORRECT

8 Check and correct your message 1 Check that the conjunctions are correct 2 In pairs, swap your messages and check each

other’s work

Ea SPT ca RE ITS EBON CAE OTE ET IERIE SE

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Grammar Present continuous | Present continuous

& present simple | State verbs Vocabulary Sports | Sports venues & equipment Challenge Describe a picture and identify

differences Interaction On the phone Writing Adescription of a sport

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READING

Do you prefer being outside or inside? What do you think of camping holidays?

We’re climbing high in

the trees here in Costa Rica It’s difficult, but

to be outside sailing or rock climbing? Well it’s possible! a a x whe other The view at the top Young people at Outward Bound schools don’t study, 4 eee) SE SLY blog

but they learn They do exciting activities in wild places from the Amazon in Brazil to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA On Outward Bound courses, people go

skills and do activities such as sea kayaking, surfing river here in Wales The or hiking These popular adventure courses help 11- to eB TB eo) 24-year-olds learn through challenge Outward Bound CA RS e CE started in the UK in 1941, but it’s now international

200,000 young people in 30 different countries do the courses every year They make new friends, have fun and remember the experience all their lives Take a look at what these students are doing today!

I’m rock climbing

Feo Te : ~ mountains It’s

having a great WEN : ye AIS = learning fast!

We're camping on an CNet aong sXe bet BE NW Wee eV CMe D heer Celi I’m sharing a tent with my best friend It’s fantastic I can’t wait to see the stars

I’m working with my team here in Anakiwa, New Zealand We’re building a raft It’s a challenge! We’re hoping to go out on the raft this afternoon

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Read the introduction to the article again and answer the questions

1 Whatis an Outward Bound course? It’s an adventure course for young people What can you learn on an Outward Bound course? What are the age limits?

How many young people do the courses each year? Is Outward Bound a new organisation?

Are all the Outward Bound courses in the UK?

Complete the sentences with the activities and places

2 Michaelis 3 Emiliais 4 Jjois 5 Eddieis 6 Carlais Find words in the article which match the definitions below

1 Something difficult but motivating challenge 2 Avery simple boat

3 Whatyou can see from a high place

Read Word Zone How many more opinion adjectives can you find in the article?

Opinion adjectives

Adjectives can help you express your opinions These adjectives are from the article:

Can you find any more? ZONE

Forest Mount Activity Courses The adventure starts here |

© Aout [Sunmer can econo] ESTEE

Find out the best course for you Tick or cross the sports: Hike it./~ | would like to learn it I’m not interested in it x

12 Write a paragraph about the sports that you do Use the words below to help you

! often go swimming in the pool after school Also, I 13 Bask and answer the questions with your partner

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O GRAMMAR

Present continuous

activities in progress at the time of speaking and temporary situations

Pm hiking in the mountains It’s raining! He’s doing gymnastics this morning

people in exercise 1 Granddad is watching his favourite programme on TV

Improving accuracy Make sure you use the correct form of all

continuous includes the verb be as well as an -ing form

We're doing judo NOT We-deing side

practice

Grammar presentation

4 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in brackets

Karl: What3 (you/do)?

a fire, but it 8 (not work) Where are you? Karl: I’m at Eric’s house

Jake: Thatis so unfair! PRONUNCIATION -ing

playing running

| in practice

play tennis watcha film

play chess do athletics Are you swimming in the sea?

uw

ajungle thesea an expensive restaurant aplane aswimming pool aschool apark amountain asupermarket the beach a doctor’s waiting room aliving room araft abath

What do you think your friends and family are doing right now? Write sentences

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A worldwide games:

What do you need to play Hardcourt Bike Polo? Find the

following in the photos: a mallet, a helmet, a goal, a court “How to play LAS SSS,

2 @ DListen and check your answers to exercise 1 a 4; You can only touch another player's mallet with

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READING

Do you ever go skateboarding? Do people go skateboarding near your home? Where? What is the skateboarder in the photos wearing? What do you think about skateboarding?

skateboarding? Find words and expressions that tell you

‘love it’

_ Hanna Wilsen “

I I’m a skateboarder Skateboarding is an extreme sport - that means it’s all about excitement, - risk and skill In skateboarding, there - are no teams and no rules You’re on

your own And that’s why | love it! 6

@—/ \Ne don’t need expensive stadiums or ice rinks to go skateboarding We go to skate parks, of course, but we can skateboard anywhere | use pavements, | jump down steps The city, the town — that’s our stadium! And it’s open 24/7

Knee pads, elbow pads and my helmet, of course Skateboarding isn’t really dangerous, but accidents sometimes happen But | think | look cool!

4 A skateboarder needs balance, courage and discipline Skateboarding is like any skill — playing the piano or speaking a foreign language — you need to practise So while lots of kids are watching TV at home, I’m training at the skate park

be

eD I’m learning a lot of new tricks at the moment, such as Slides and Aerials | like learning new stuff It’s a challenge And | want to make a video of my tricks

6 | don’t really like organised sport, but | love being active And skateboarding is awesome! One minute you’re speeding along the ground, the next minute you’re flying through the air You need a lot of skill It’s an art

ro 6 Maybe | can do this as a career There are professional skateboarders, you know! But first, | want to go to the Girls European Skate Camp | want to meet other riders and learn from them! And | want to compete at the X Games one day

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3 Read the article and match headings A-H with paragraphs 1-8

A What skateboarding is like 6

E Learning new tricks

sport?

Where does she go skateboarding? What does Hanna wear when she goes skateboarding? What are ‘Slides’ and Aerials’?

Why does Hanna think that skateboarding is an art? What does Hanna want to do in the future?

> | usually wear (what?) wn | like it because (why?)

Ne

exercise 6 What sport do you do?

| play football Where do you play it?

_ Imagine you are interviewing Hanna Write the questions for her answers in the article

VOCABULARY ) »Ports venues

& equipment

8 Match the sports venues with the pictures

7 )

5 a os ve

9 Answer the questions

¥

1 What other types of pitch and court can you think of?

10 Look at the words and pictures Then decide what equipment you need for the sports below

~ goal

basketball football

baseball

You need a net, a tennis racket and a tennis ball to play tennis

the venue and what equipment you use, and any more information you can think of

You usually play this sport on a court You need 12 @ Swap your description with a partner and guess

the sport

[A More ry rane 23

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activities in progress and temporary situations I’m waiting at the bus stop See you soon!

©

fs}

routines and facts Sofia usually plays volleyball on Saturdays About 50 million people round the world go skateboarding

State verbs describe our opinions, thoughts, feelings and relationships With state verbs, we usually use the present simple

Do you know Emma?

the verbs in the correct tense

they (ski)

1 Joe/always/play/rugby/on Fridays Joe always plays rugby on Fridays

3 they/watch/a film/atthe moment /? 4 my family/live/in Scotland / this year 5 people/usually/play/polo on horses 6 we/rock climbing /today

7 what/you/think/ ofthese jeans /? 8 |/notread/any good books / at the moment

[A More 24 ry practice

But this weekend,

Grammar

Present continuous & present simple | State verbs Les

below in the present simple or present continuous

computer games today I’m at an ice hockey match with my

brother! We in front row seats and we 4 Russia against

Canada 15 a big jacket, a scarf and a hat because it ® always cold at the ice rink The game’ really exciting — Canada 8 3-2 Oh, a goal to Russia And another one! Canada 3 .now! So what" you today? You usually # running on Saturdays, don’t you? Wow, another goal to Canada! OK, time to go! See you soon

Jack

Write the interview questions Then match them with

answers A-H

1 where/be/you/right now? Where are you right now? E what/you/do/at the moment? you/train alot/atthe moment? how often / you / train?

have got/you/a tennis hero? you / think / you can be the world’s number one? what kind of music/you/ like?

what music/ listen to / these days?

juice and chatting to you! C | like Fado It’s very romantic

D Yes, | am.|’m getting ready for my next competition E |’mathomein Lisbon F |’m listening to P| Harvey Do you know her? She’s

amazing! G No, not really But | love Rafa Nadal, of course! H | don’t know | hope so!

@® Work in pairs Cover the questions in exercise 4 and look at the answers Can you remember the questions?

@ Imagine that you are a famous sports star Interview your partner using the questions in exercise 4

Write your interview from exercise 6 as a 60-second interview

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é a CHALLE N ¢ = Describe a picture and identify differences a

PREPARATION 1

(DO THE CHALLENGE _)

@ How many people are in the picture? @ What are they doing?

@ Whatelse can you see? ) Listen to a radio programme There are some differences between the description and the picture Note them

@® Compare your ideas How many differences have

you got?

Oo Express yourself

At the top/ bottom In the middle

® Student A: Turn to page 150 ® Student B: Turn to page 152 In my picture, three children

are ona climbing frame Are there two girls

and a boy? No, there aren't In my picture, there are two boys

and agirl So that’s one difference

v

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DAVID MAKES A CALL

the questions Who is David calling? What do you think he wants to know? What questions can he ask?

Under (8e: «

2¢> Listen and complete the information in the flyer

false There is a student discount The Climbing Wall supplies all the equipment Climbers need special climbing footwear Instructors can give lessons and offer advice There is a café at the Climbing Wall

Responding to requests Katie speaking

How can |help you? Yes, of course No, I’m sorry / No, I’m afraid not

4 Lookat Express yourself Which expressions do David and Katie use to be polite?

5 @> David calls Lily Listen and answer the questions 1 Where is the Castle Climbing Wall?

3 Whereis Leon? YOUR TURN TO SPEAK

conversation below Use la nguage from Express yourself

yeareround venue for winter sports including skiing, |

| -Snowboarding-and ice skating -

REAL snow ' > 5

‘e Opening times: 9:00-20:00 Monday-Friday and Sunday

‘ 9:00-22:00 Saturday ° Ticket prices: Adult (16+) £18

Child £11 Answer the phone

a Ne

Say you would like some information

Ask for opening and closing times Give the information

Ask for ticket prices

Give the information

-_—

™—

goodbye

you work out what they say?

2 = Hi David

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WRITING A description of a sport

the photo in your own words

Salam Using punctuation

apostrophes in the text Do you know the rules for using

Sepak takraw is a fast, exciting sport It’s a combination of volleyball, football and gymnastics It’s popular in Southeast Asia, and it’s Malaysia’s national sport The name comes from two languages Sepak means ‘kick’ in Malay and takraw means ‘ball’ in Thai People in Europe, Canada and the USA are starting to play it too

The rules of sepak takraw are simple Each team has three people on the court They can use any part of their body, except their hands, to hit the ball over the net They win a point if the other team can’t hit it back to them The sport’s most famous competition is the King’s Cup World Championship It’s on every year in Thailand, in August or September

Sepak takraw is amazing to watch In this photo, the player is flying through the air He is trying to kick the ball over the net There’s more information and videos about it online

Read the description again and decide if the sentences are true or false

1 Sepak takraw is similar to volleyball true 2 Sepak takraw is never played in Europe 3 Teams of three play on a court

4 It’s difficult to understand the rules of sepak takraw 5 Players can use their heads to hit the ball over the net 6 The King’s Cup is in a different country every year 7 Sepak takraw is often boring to watch

8 You can see people playing the sport on the internet

them in English?

bossaball is anew and unusual sport its a mixture of beach volleyball football and gymnastics the courts got a net across the middle and a trampoline on each side

a team wins a point when the other teams players cant hit the ball back over the net

there are clubs in several countries around the world including poland belgium spain brazil and norway the first bossaball world cup was in turkey in may 2009

(PLAN BEFORE YOU WRITE }

in the same order as the description of sepak takraw X

A 6 players in each tear

players uge a heavy ball goggles flippers and snorkel

gcore 4 goal by putting the ball into the other team’s basket

champion’s cup competition — in berlin every november

countries qugtralig new zealand and latin america

WRITE NOW 6 Write a description of underwater rugby

2 Use the notes from exercise 5 3 Use correct punctuation Underwater rugby isn’t like any other sport CHECK AND CORRECT

1 Check that the punctuation is correct 2 In pairs, swap your descriptions and check each

other’s work

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3 Food for thought

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1 ©@ Read the questions

ask and answer in Pairs, What’s your favourite food? How often do you eat out? Have you got a favourite restaurant?

| 2There’s an insect in my soup!

in this restaurant, insects are on the menu You can try some

j crickets on toast and locust

Soup or salad You can also have - some fried scorpions, Remember,

in a lot of countries, people

- eat insects because they're Nutritious and delicious!

Interaction Ordering food and drink

able nouns | some /

the restaurants 1-4

Some restaurants are good, some restaurants are bad, but

others are simply weird! Read on and discover the joys of extreme eating

table goes down to the ground again 4A knight to remember

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VOCABULARY _/ Food

3 Read the comments and match them with the 8 Look at the basket and number the items in the

1Valentina 2 minutes ago _ hoy Tqreen beans

Is there any water? | can’t see my glass I’m eating some fish It’s _ ol _ cabbage delicious _ flour _ strawberries

2 Luis 10 minutes ago ~ Ontos

5 Alicia 4 hours ago Oops, my knife is on the ground And it's a long way away!

comment to the website in exercise 3

At a restaurant When you arrive at a restaurant, the !w gives you a2m and takes you to your’t Then, he/she 4s your food You can have a starter, a main 5c and a dessert

6 Read the article again and answer the questions Fruit peach

2 Why do the waiters wear goggles?

airy products

Guessing from context 10 What other food words do you know? Add them to the

You can often guess what words mean from categories Make a class list

the context This helps you read more fluently Later, if you want, you can check your

!

(reyremy auf) re my favourite food (Meer Me too But | hate againg

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count They have a singular and plural form

aplate fiveplates anaubergine two aubergines

Uncountable nouns are things which only have a singular form We can’t use a or an with them

uncountable nouns Write the singular and plural forms for the countable words

anonion/onions beef

singular or plural and a/ an if necessary

A healthy diet

We need to eat a balanced diet First of all, fruit and

1 vegetables are very important Try to eat five portions a day Drink 2 for breakfast And you could eat 3 or a banana at

break time Dried 4 make an excellent snack, too For dinner,

salad or 5 are very good for you Carbohydrates such as bread are important because they give you energy At dinner time, rice and ° are good sources Did you know that 7 is also a carbohydrate? But be careful! Don’t eat a lot of sweet food like cake and®

Protein also gives you energy and helps you think Meat and ° contain protein Nuts are surprisingly rich in protein, too Dairy products such as 1° and milk contain calcium as well and they help to build your bones

We all need fat in our diet because it gives us energy We get

fat from meat, butter, cheese, nuts and“ But fat has lots of

calories, so be careful with junk food such as burgers and ” They’re delicious but not very good for you!

There’s some rice in this dish

There aren’t any nuts in this meal

There’s no milk in the fridge

Alex: OK.What do you want to know? Mum: Have we got! any eggs?

Alex: There’s only one There isn’t2 yoghurt We need 3 cartons of orange juice, too

Mum: Right And what about vegetables? Alex: Well, we've got carrots and 5 aubergines But

there aren’t® onions Mum: Is there’ rice? Alex: We've got8 brown rice, but! don’t really like that Mum: Anything else?

Alex: Yeah, there’s® chocolate in the house and I’m starving! Mum: Well, eat an apple then! You don’t need" more

sugary foods this week ©@ You are at the Eat in the Dark restaurant But what are you eating and drinking? Follow the instructions Student A: You are the waiter Look at the menu on page 150 and choose eight items for your partner’s dinner Then answer Student B’s questions

Student B: There are eight items of food and drink in front of you, but you can’t see them! Ask yes / no questions to find out what they are

Welcome to Eat in the Dark Enjoy your meal! Can you guess what you are eating?

(Have | got any vegetables on my plate?

Yes, you've got two portions

ees OK, are there any peppers?

Write a review of the Eat in the Dark restaurant for a restaurant website

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questions Do you ever watch cookery programmes on TV? Do you ever make any food in the kitchen? If so, what? What’s your favourite lunch? What are the ingredients?

Louie’s mega sandwich

Then listen again and check Spread some on the bread Putsome ona slice of bread Putsome on top of the ham Put the second of bread on the lettuce Putsome on the bread

Slice a and put it on the cheese Add some , salt and pepper

Put the slice of bread on the top and cut the in half

and put them into the dialogues Listen and check

sandwich a name, and write the instructions

OUR MEGA SAUSAGE AND EGG SPECIAL

3 slices of brown bread

Instructions

E 7 Spread some butter on the bread

students Whose is the best?

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In your family, who does the cooking? Who usually lays the table and washes the dishes?

2)

Hi! We often think our way of doing things is the only way But people do things differently all over the world Eating together is important in every culture, but what we eat and what we do at mealtimes depend on tradition For example, in Italy we say ‘Buon Appetito’ before we eat, but my friends in the UK don’t usually say anything! It’s really strange for me

What people eat

People eat a wide variety of food and some of it can seem strange to us Japanese people eat a lot of raw fish and seaweed Millions of people around the world eat insects and grubs — they are a source of protein And in Mexico, they eat them as snacks In some countries, certain food isn't allowed For example, people don’t eat pork in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, and millions of Indians don’t eat meat at all

How people eat

In the Middle East and India, many people eat with their hands, but it’s very rude to use your left hand In China and Japan, people eat with a pair of chopsticks — it’s rude (and difficult!) to just use one Usually, people don’t make much noise when they eat But you can ‘slurp’ when you eat noodles in Japan It means you like them! In Germany, break up your potatoes with your fork, don’t cut them This shows that they're tender

How people serve food

In Thailand and China, don’t put too much on your plate because it looks greedy to take a lot And at the end of your meal, leave a bit of food on your plate This shows that you aren't hungry any more But in France

and Denmark, it isn’t polite to leave food at the end of the meal because it looks like you didn’t enjoy it.

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3 Read the blog again and write sentences In which

1 .eat with chopsticks? In China and Japan, people eat with chopsticks break up potatoes with a fork?

eat insects as snack? eat a lot of raw fish and seaweed? eat a lot of vegetarian food? eat with their hands?

2 something you eat between meals

4 eat noisily 5 soft and easy to eat 6 wanting more than you need

countries in the text Then find the nationalities

Countries and nationalities

Continue to review and learn the names WORD

PRONUNCIATION Word stress

7 oO Listen and mark the stress on the words

American

| Fr practice

Swedish

| More practice? +)-)-(2)//':) America

Sweden Japan

Portugal

Japanese Portuguese

8 @ In pairs, talk about table manners in your country or region

Wait until all people have their

elbows on the table 9 @rell the class your ideas Make a class list

10 Look at the picture, read the definitions and write the

You put your soup or dessert in this You drink water from this

You drink tea or coffee from this You put your cup on this 10 You protect your clothes with this 11 You put water on the table in this 12 You put sugar in your tea or coffee with this

11 Look at the picture again What is wrong with the items on the table? Work in pairs and correct the mistakes The fork goes on the left and the knife goes on the right 12 Label the pictures Use a word from each box

1acarton of milk

A ™,

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With uncountable nouns: How much traffic is there? There’s a lot / lots

| Does chocolate contain much sugar?

Grammar reference

1 Read the sentences and choose the correct answer

1 ‘What's the problem?’ ‘I've got@ lot of/ alot books but | haven’t got many / much shelves!’

many dairy products 3 ‘There area lot/lots of empty tables in the restaurant,

aren't there?’

dinner on Mondays,’ 4 |trynotto eat much/a lot fast food because there’s

many /a lot of sugar in it

‘Yes, I’ve got lots /a lot of !’

what you can see There are a few cupcakes

with how much or how many Use the words in the boxes to help you Then write your answers

How healthy is your lifestyle?

Think about a typical week Write 5 questions for each part and give true answers!

PART 1: Healthy habits

How much fruit do You Your partner you eat every week?

PART 2: Unhealthy habits

you eat every week?

your 10 questions from the questionnaire Write your partner’s answers

eat every weer: pieces of fruit every week

OK Now it’s your question

and add up the total score Tell your partner their score

You got 12 That’s not bad! You got 5 You need to start

improving your lifestyle!

The healthy lifestyle key

PART1 alot=2 notmuch/many=1 none=0

PART2 alot=0 notmuch/many=1 none=2 14-20 Incredible! You’ve got a really healthy lifestyle

Congratulations! 7-13 Not bad, but don’t forget — fresh food and exercise is good

for you! 0-6 You need to start improving your lifestyle today!

More

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= =e Le im

Bae

ayn Ne - = bh Plana meal

PREPARATION (DO THE CHALLENGE _)

Shopping list to help you plan

olive oul rice qq8

bread - olives onions Let’s make

tomatoes yoghurts potatoes That’s a great idea / That isn’t a very good idea

2 @® Work in pairs Find out what food from the

shopping list is in the cupboard

Student A: Go to page 150 and look at the picture of the cupboard Answer Student B’s questions

Are there any mushrooms?

h

snandwn

5 Design and write the menu for your lunch

Main course

Student B: Go to page 152 and look at the picture of the fridge Answer Student A’s questions

is in the fridge Ask how much there is Make notes

6 Present your menu to the class Vote on the best menu

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"~ INTERACTION OGapress yourself

Can! havea , please? I'd like a baguette, please Two coffees, please*

Are there any in that? I’m allergic to them./| don’t really like them No, that’s all thanks

How much is that? That’s £2./That’s sop / That’s £12.50

Can we pay separately? Here’s your change * Coffee, tea, fruit juice, soup, etc are uncountable nouns But when you are in a café or restaurant you can count them

Can | have three small coffees, please? (= three cups of coffee)

what the friends order

answers below

2 Yes, |’m afraid there are

3 Large, please 4 No, that’s all thanks

2 Look at the photo Where are Lily, David and Leon? : and baguettes OO MAYO eeeeseeeereeees £2.40 Cucumber Lettuce Sundried tomatoes

What are they talking about? Cheddar cheese £2.70 Onion Tomato VA LW “18 ry Roast beef £2.80 Jacket potatoes

~ yy { j i | 1 Salads Tuna mayo Cheese

Mixed Green Tuna Chicken £2.90

Baked beans Prawn £3.20

Cakes Coffee / Tea Small: £1.90 Plapjack .004 EL60 ceeeeeeeeee ees Large: £2.30 Muffin 000.008 £1.70 Canned drinks £1.80 Fruit cake £1.90 Smoothies .00 0068 £2.70 |

yourself that you hear PRICES

6 4 DLook at Paying in Express yourself Then listen and write down the prices you hear

about the Sandwich Bar menu (_How much is a piece of fruit cake? +)

YOUR TURN TO SPEAK

8 @yYou are at Greens Sandwich Bar Work in small groups One of you is the server Then swap roles

Choose what you want from the menu Order your lunch from the menu, (including a cake if you want!) and a drink

(Server) Make a note of the order (Customer) Ask for the price, and pay

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WRITING A magazine article

questions 1 Whatdo you usually eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner? 2 Doyou think you have a healthy diet? Why / Why not?

e

The school canteen is good At lunchtime, they sell hot meals, sandwiches, salads and desserts, like apple pie or ice cream The best thing is the pasta bar Every week, they have a different sauce This week it’s chilli After lunch, | have a cake or some fruit for dessert

After school, I’m always really hungry So before | do my homework, | have a cup of tea and some biscuits We have dinner at seven in the evening My favourite foods are roast chicken, curry and pizza On Friday, we always have fish | don’t really like vegetables but | eat a lot of fruit

with food that Josh eats

lunch: dinner:

weekends:

1 Why isn’t breakfast Josh’s favourite meal? Because he isn’t very hungry in the morning Whatis the best thing in the school canteen? Why? When is Josh always hungry?

What time does Josh have dinner?

Weeuee Prepositions of time:

ae on, at, in, before & after

magazine article Which preposition do we use with 1 times?

2 the morning, the afternoon and the evening? 3 days of the week?

4 months of the year?

| usually have lunch at 12.30, | always try to eat some breakfast school dinner, | help my parents clean the kitchen My brother never has a snack the evening Can you give me my book Friday morning please?

Paragraph 2—lunch Paragraph 3— afternoon, evening and weekends WRITE NOW

8 Write your magazine article about what you eat 1 Use Josh’s article as a model

2 Use your paragraph plan from exercise 7

least favourite food 4 Usesome prepositions of time if you can CHECK AND CORRECT

9 Check and correct your article 1 Check that the prepositions of time are correct 2 Inpairs, swap your articles and check each other’s work

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BOLT FROM THE BL

orn on 21* August, 1986, in a small town in Jamaica, Usain Bolt is a very famous and successful athlete His sport is sprinting and he’s the first person ever to win gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the same Olympic games He has several nicknames, including Lightning Bolt and Bolt from the blue At 1.95 metres, Usain Bolt is very tall for a sprinter He’s also quite heavy, weighing about 94 kilos Perhaps because of this, he doesn’t usually start races fast, but with his very long legs, he can soon catch up with the other sprinters and then speed past them

Usain usually trains 8 times a week — 5 times on the track and 3 times in the gym He spends about 2% hours on each training session He needs to eat a lot of food and usually has six meals a day For breakfast he often has dumplings made of flour, butter and milk, yams and cooked green bananas For lunch he has fish with brown bread, and for dinner brown rice

with chicken, pork or beef Occasionally he has junk food as a treat — his favourite is chicken

nuggets Usain Bolt is well known for his cool, relaxed personality He loves making jokes and having fun In his free time he plays basketball or football with his friends, and he’s a big fan of Manchester United football club To relax he plays on his PlayStation or watches TV He loves music too, but he never listens to it just before a race, as his coach doesn’t think it’s a good idea

and Friday 5 Usain often eats junk food 6 Usain enjoys playing team sports with his friends 7 Usain always relaxes before a race by listening to his

What/like to eat / breakfast, lunch and dinner? What/like doing in / free time?

10 What football team / support?

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Ultra-marathon and complete the table

6 © @ Discuss the questions in pairs

2 Do you know about any other ultra-marathons? 3 Why do you think people do races like this?

hours minutes & Soe ae

Check your answers to exercises 1 and 2 Answer the questions

1 What cities are mentioned and why are they important?

2 Where does the name Canada come from?

show? 4 What other famous Canadian things and people are

mentioned? 5 Whatexamples did you see of Canada’s wild natural

beauty?

® In pairs, discuss the questions

And the smallest? 2 What other countries do you know that have more than

one official language? 3 Whatdo other people think is special about your

ANY) OU

What is a daredevil? Find out about daredevils in Niagara Falls, and write a paragraph telling the story of one of them

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