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a) How are you? b) See you! M 3 How are you?
a) Fine, thanks — b) Good morning 4 Welcome
a) Thank you b) OK 5 This is my friend, Judy
a) Nicetomeetyou b) Goodbye
B Complete the greetings
4 Good 2 Good 3 Good 4 Good
Cc 01 Number the sentences in the correct order Listen and check
[-] Helen: | Nice to meet you, Nathan I’m Helen Lawson
L] Tim: Helen, this is Nathan West
[-] Nathan: Nice to meet you, too, Helen
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3 GRAMMAR: subject pronouns and the verb be — statements A Choose the correct subject pronoun to complete each sentence
1 This is Mrs Brown is our teacher 4 My name isn’t Steven is Stefan He / She / It He / They / It
2 My name is Marianne am a student 5 Anna and Maria are at home are sick today She / We / | They / She / We
3 Victor is in my class is my friend We / They / He B Complete the sentences with the contractions of be, affirmative (Y) or negative (x) at university (X) at home (Y) We students.(V) They
| — Katie (X) We teachers (X) They
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4 COMMUNICATION STRATEGY: using correct register
A Choose the correct options to complete the conversations
Chiara: Hello, / Good afternoon, Valentina! Hanna: Good morning / Goodnight Welcome to London
Valentina: Hi, Chiara! How are you? Martin:| Thank you very much / OK
Receptionist: Hey, / Hello, sir Mum: Hello, Maria, it’s your Mum
How can | help you? Maria: Hi, / Good evening, Mum! How are you? Guest: Can | have my room key, please? Mum: — Fine, thanks! / I'm very well, thank you
Receptionist: OK / Yes, of course
5 VOCABULARY: numbers 0-10 A Complete the number sequences with the words in the box : : j contacts list eight five seven six three zero one, two, Maria: 2 †wo,fou, 849 3 three, _ , seven 4 , one, two | David: 5 Íve, nine | 6 — „ nine, ten Brent:
B Read the information and write the phone
numbers in the contacts list Maria: eight four nine two seven six David: three nine one four zero eight
Brent: seven five six zero three one
Diane: six eight five four nine five
Diane:
&
WD
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ó GRAMMAR: possessive tjedlives
A Complete the sentences with the words in the box
Her His My Our Their
i Nice to meet you name's Julia
2 name's Melinda She's a teacher r 2 3 name is Alex He isn’t here today WHAT S RIGHT? 4 They're friends names are Emma and Leon (X) She name is Martina 5 Oh, no! We're late! friends aren't here Ø
B Tick (V) the correct sentences
ia) [|_| He’s name's Frank bị | | His name’s Frank
2 a) {_| What's you're name? b) [| What's your name?
3 a) [| Her phone number is 550204 b) [_] She’s phone number is 550204 4 a) [_] Their my friends b) {_] They're my friends
7 READING: finding the topic
A Read the description on Danny’s blog and choose the correct topic
a) his name b) her job «) two friends
B Choose T (true) or F (false)
1 Danny is from London T/F 4 Julie is a teacher T/F 2 Danny isn’t a student W/ 5 Julie is from Manchester T/F 3 His surname is Johnson T/F s _ They re friends T/F
www.friendslink.net/DannyJohnson/profile
(previous next>
Hello! I’m Danny My surname is Johnson I’m from Birmingham I’m a student This is Julie She’s from Manchester She isn’t a teacher She’s a student, too We're great friends! — W 1 w _ an) lại Se ome = Toran = my ớ Calendar | | More Ỉ
Profile Views: 1,546 | Last view 1 hour ago
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Complete the email with the missing
information
Hi Steve,
Here’s my information for your address book My first name is (but my nickname is Rick) My surname is an My is 65 West Avenue, London My phone number is and my email address is See you! Rick
B Number the information fro the email in the correct order address [| first name _| email address | surname nickname phone nun
y=, Write an email to a friend with your personal information Use
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Listen and complete the
crossword What is the mystery phrase? 1 Co N BD oO FB W DN Mystery phrase:
Find ten words for numbers 0-10
Which number is missing?
AlULX/ UL A;R/ S/T ULF TH RIE EN/R'I.TO KOjNIE S|E|I.E XU 'EVHPKONA SIR 1 oO FIHIN J KU ELA GNIIN EY HIE Vie H Ji ViWeR|T/S|1 EK TE EC TEFGNE, S 1X L/A|N|/O|H YH I YiTWOlViOolT siy
Listen and match the names in the box to the flat numbers below
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1 VOCABULARY: everyday objects
A Bo: Listen and write the words you hear 1 an 4 een 5 ee 8 —— ee —— 6 9 Oo B Match the pictures to six words in Exercise A Ei |
2 GRAMMAR: plurdl nouns, the indefinite artice, fftere is / †Iere are
A Complete the table with the words in the box
bicycle books camera keys DVDs chair e-reader laptops umbrella watch
Trang 13a 1 3 4 ao ui ras © 1 A 1 2 Gà Complete the sentences with a, an or - (nothing) There's umbrella There are DVDs There's” e-reader
1S camera (X) There's e-reader
There are mobile phones = “There's watch (
Complete the sentences with there’s (there is) or there are
In my backpack, (4) a laptop case (2) two
notebooks (3) three pens and (4) a mobile
phone
In my bag, (5) three books (6) two keys (7) a camera and (8) an umbrella TT Write the missing numbers in words twenty-nine — = seventeen + forty-three = seventy-eight sixty-one + = eighty — thirty-seven = seventeen three x twenty-three = forty x two = fro
by) 08 Listen and choose the prices you hear The mobile phone case is £13 / £30 The DVDs are £15 / £50 The mobile phone is £116 / £160 Pp 09 Listen and tick (/) the correct sentences
a) [_| Yes, itis b) [_] Yes, they are a) [_] Yes, they are b) [_] Yes, it is
a) [_] No, they aren't b) [| No, it isn’t a) [| No, it isn’t b) [_] No, they aren't
Complete the questions and answers with the correct form of be
Then match the questions to the correct answers
1
2
you at home? a) No, she
we late? b) Yes, |
Emma your friend? <) No, they
Sue and Ellen students? d) Yes, we
ld of things | UNIT 2
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C Write questions and short answers about each picture
4 (at home) Is Leo at home? No, he isn't : 2 (busy) Is he busy? \ \ _—— Yes, he is i Ee Leo WHAT'S RIGHT? Is she at home? Anna and Daniela! 3 (forsale) — SS — 5 (friends) _ ee 4 (£100) b— SỐ c s (athome) ' — "
A 10 Listen and complete the table with the missing information
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[| The keys are on a) [|Thekeysareinthe a) [|The keys are
| the book book behind the book between the books -
b) [|The keys are under 5) {|The keys are next b) [|The keys areunder b› | ¡ The keys are next to
the book to the book the book the books
B Look at the picture Complete the sentences with the prepositions in the box
behind between in nextto on under
The book is
1
| 2 The camera is the watch
3 The backpack is the desk
4 The watch is the book and the camera 5 The chair is the desk
6 The umbrella is the backpack
7 WRITING: (omlining senlences with vu
| A Write sentences with there’s (there is) or there are and the words in
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A Read the descriptions and write the correct name under each bag
Julie: This is my bag There’s my mobile phone and my English book There are two keys - one for my home and one for my bicycle There's a DVD and a pen, too
Leo: This is my bag There are two books — my English book and a notebook There are
three pens and two keys Oh, and there's a laptop, too
Vicky: This is my bag It’s a mess! There's a laptop and a mobile phone There an e-reader and there’s a pen There are two DVDs
B Make a list of the items in your bag Use a dictionary to help you
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| VOCARULARY: | VWILADULAER countries COUNTIES
A Put the letters in the correct order to make the names of the countries nachi meygarn inpsa zblira 5 oimxec
B Where are these cities? Write the names of the countries 1 Paris Los Angeles 3 Rome 4 London 5 Cairo \ `" À ĐI | ; / TẠI iy A ered reds /OCABULARY: nationali
A Write the nationalities for each country in the correct place in the table Which nationality doesn’t go in the table?
Brazil China Egypt France Germany Italy Mexico
Spain the United Kingdom the United States
-n, -an or -ian : -ese : -ish
B Ei RR) 12 Listen and complete the sentences with the countries
Then write the languages
1 Peter is from ; Language: 2 Stéphanie is from Language: 3 Matias is from Language: Li is from ; Language: 5 Diogo is from Language: Soraya is from ; Language:
| 16
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Put the words in the corr
+ name /is /What / your /2?
from / Where / she / is / ?
old / you / are / How/?
4 teacher/is/ our/ How/ old /? 5 the/is/ classroom / Where / ?
TS C = ————E =
ect order to make questions
a)
| 6 are/your/ teachers / Who / new / ?
| 3 Match the questions to the answers
| 1 Where are they from? a) She's from Mexico 2 How old are you? b) He's 25 years old 3 Where is she from? c) She's my sister
4 Whoisshe? _ d) It's 225 Wiseman Road 5 How old is he? e) I'm 19 years old 6 What's your address? f) They're trom Brazil a a l ‘ =o, ip aa |
| Le ee pee pees eye oe,
A Write the missing words for the family members Female mother daughter (5) s : brother
B Label the photo of the family with the words from Exercise A
| You can use some words more than once
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write the answers
How old are Mariana and Alicia?
Are they friends?
Is Mariana a student?
Where is Alicia from?
Where is Mariana from?
Where is their university?
Meet Mariana and Alicia They're 23 They're students at the same university They’re best friends, but they are very different Mariana is from Brazil and Alicia is from Mexico Mariana is from a large city Alicia is from a small town One thing is the same — they both
love English! Their university is in Arizona in the USA Number the conversations in the correct order
Nice to meet you, too, Suzanne It’s nice to meet you, Ms Smith
Hi, Suzanne I’m fine thanks Do you know Good afternoon, Mr Green I'd like you to meet my
Tina? She's my sister's friend manager, Karen Smith Mr Green is an important client Hello, Katrina How are you? Nice to meet you, too
Nice to meet you, Tina Hello, Jane
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7 GRAMMAR: possessive apostrophe
A Look at the words in bold How many people are there? Choose the
correct options
1 My sisters’ friends are Lucy and Jane a) one sister b) two or more sisters 2 My friend's parents are from Italy a) one friend b) two or more friends 3 His daughters’ school is in New York a) one daughter bì two or more daughters 4 Their brother's house is in France a) onebrother bì two or more brothers
B Look at the family tree and complete the sentences Rogeris SSS brother Bellas sister Jack is Francisco is _ Francisco —— son _ boyfriend + 0 N =
oO Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
My sister's / sisters’ name is Kylie This is my familys’ / family’s house
My parents’ / parent's names are Elaine and Josh Their husband's / husbands’ families are from Egypt
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A 13 Listen to Luca’s description of his family
and answer the questions
4 Where is Luca’s mother from? 2 How old is Luca's father? 3 What languages do Luca and his family speak at home? 4 Who are Agnés and Claire? 5 What is Claire's boyfriend called?
6 B Make notes about people in your family How old is Rafaella?
Include information about:
their names their ages
their relationship to you where they are from
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' Listen and complete the family tree with the names in the box
Andy Anne lvan Jenny Lisa Max Scott Suzanna Tania
4 | 2] | z 7
| Wendy
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UNIT 4
Write the missing letters Match the actions 1-8 to the photos A-H below p the guitar | © a meal p a picture d_ yoga r a book d a car r a bike p football Sex „ Tan Listen and choose the correct option to complete the sentences
Claudia can / can’t paint
My sister can / can't drive a car She can / can't cook a meal Roger can / can’t play the guitar He can / can’t do yoga
Pete and Joe can / can't play football
Complete the conversation with can or can’t
you ride a bike? Yes, | (: How about you?
No, | @ ride a bike, but | (4 drive a car (5) your brother play the guitar?
Yes, he (6) And he (7) paint pictures
Wow! That's good! ( your friends play football? ssie: No, they (9) But they (10) do yoga
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She can cook,
He can’t drive a car, capital letter apostrophe small letter full stop question mark exclamation mark Find the mistake in each sentence Then rewrite the sentences correctly ocoub WN
= Shes from Tokyo
- | can speak English
How old are you
They are from spain
Bonn is a Town in Germany Wow? That's amazing!
Rewrite the emails using correct punctuation a) b) ¢) d) e) f) a) b) c) d) e)
WRITING: using corredt punciuation
Match the names of the punctuation to the correct symbols
a
rt
A ?
can speak English ‘ WHAT'S RIGHT? but she can’t paint
play the guitar? (®# He can sings but he can ride a bike Ø
she drive a car? Hi suzie,
How are you im from brazil
how about you Marcos I can play the guitar and I can sing, but I cant dance A, Hi marcos,
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5 VOCABULARY: days of the week and months of the year A Put the letters in the correct order to make the days of the week
Then number them in the correct order dsynau [| 5 onyadm i yadrif L 6 desyawnde [| setuyad [] _ 7 drtahyus L1 uryadsta [_Ï — +» Wn =
Look at Zoe’s calendar Write the correct days of the week
What day is it today?
What day is 10" July?
When is Zoe's English class? | When is her yoga class?
When is her dance class? When is Laura’s party?
ouwb
WD
=
C Complete the sequences with the correct months of the year
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6 GRAMMAR: 2n vs fhe
^>——
A Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
1 She is a / the good dancer
2 | can drive my father's car, but
a / the car is very old! 3 Javier Bardem is from a / the
small town in Spain
4 An/The athlete is a talented
sportsman or woman
5 The /A new English teacher in our school is funny
B Read Erica’s profile opposite Complete with a, an or the Profile page for: Erica mail me y look at my Seo, ~ is (2) city in the UK Profile Erica is (1) English teacher She's from Oxford Oxford Her school is in the centre of
(3) city (4)
school is for students from the ages of 14 to 17 Erica is also (5) talented musician She can sing, dance and play the guitar WHAT'S RIGHT? @® She’s the good artist Y Z LISTENING: or spedific inlormaiion
A Look at the poster opposite What kind of information is missing for each gap?
B 16 Listen and complete
the poster with the correct
information
Cc 16 Listen again and
choose T (true) or F (false)
1 Linda can’t sing T/F 2 Ben is free on Monday T/F 3 Ben can cook TLE
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Can you paint? Join our afternoon art club All children age 8-16 are welcome Call 558041 Football team
Can you play football?
Join our football team!
Ages 15-19 welcome
Come and meet our new Brazilian coach! Call 228970
but | can’t play the guitar
B Make a list of things you can and can’t do Use a dictionary to help you
Over to You
ou can and can’t do y'
Cc Use your list from Exercise B to write sentences about what
A Read the adverts Then read 1-4 below and write the name of a club for each person Good Meals
Can you drive? Can you
cook a meal? Great!
Help cook meals for
people age 65 and over We can cook — good meals together! Call 578023 or email help@meals2go.net Guitar lessons
Can you play the guitar? No, you can't?
We can teach you!
Call 608936 or email ee 1 #
2
4 Hi! My name is Tommaso I'm 21 and l'm from Italy | can cook and | can drive a car
2 Hello My name is Philippe and I’m from France I’m 18 | can do yoga and | can paint | like music, | 3 My name's Luisa I’m 14 I’m from Brazil | can’t cook, but | can paint
4 Hello, I’m Li and I'm 19 I'm from China | can’t drive, but | can play football
IIIIIIIIIIIII ITIITIIIITIIITTII
l can I can’t
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A Read the words and choose the odd one out
1 a) paint b) dance «) hand d) drive
2 a) head b) yoga c) hair d) foot
3 a) tennis b) football ©) guitar dd) cook 4 a) leg b) shoulder «) hand d) finger 5 a) Monday bị Saturday «) today 4d) Friday
B Read the clues and complete the crossword
1 Down
1 This is a musical instrument you play
with your fingers
2 It's near your head and at the end of
your arm
| basketball every week
They re on your hand ° Saturday and Sunday are days at
the
— Across
4 Fernando Torres is a famous player 6 It's the day after Tuesday
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TC ga ào: A Look at the map Complete the sentences
with the names of the places -
4 The bus station is next to the
2 The is between the hospital and
the park
3 The train station is next to the ; The is between the restaurant and the supermarket
The museum is next to the
The hospital is between the café and the
B Read the phrases Write the correct places
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and where do they work?
Job: Place of work:
Job: =f Place of work: Job: — Place of work:
Job: Place of work: Job: Place of work: } Job: Place of work:
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
= / They work in a hospital We / She doesn’t like her job
2s / Louise teach English in a school
ade’ t work at weekends
as TY : starts In the HOCH,
e / Pete anc e live in France
Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the verbs in brackets
Sally is a shop assistant in a big department store She (work)
many hours every day The shop (2) (open) at 9 in the morning and it
(close) at 7 in the evening The shop assistants
(finish) work at 7.30pm They ( (work) every day from Monday to Saturday They ( (not work) on Sundays Sally
(like) her job, but it isn’t easy and she ( (not like) the long hours
UNIT5 29
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4 READING: organising information
A Read the descriptions and complete the table
| work as a receptionist in a beauty salon | love my job The people are very friendly We open at 9 and close at 5, and we get an hour for lunch from 12 to 1
MAGGIE
m to 2am | finish work at Gam I’m
4 Maggie doesn’t work / works in a hotel 4 2 _ The beauty salon and the museum café 5 don't open / open at the same time 6
Jennifer doesn’t have / has a lunch break
| start work at 9pm I’m a nurse ina aes hospital | have a break from tam
always tired! Then | go home and have breakfast!
: place of work : start work
I’m a waitress in a museum café We open at 10 and it’s very busy in the morning We close at 3pm — — | don’t have a lunch break
| meet lots of interesting people
JENNIFER
finish work
| work in a hotel I’m a manager |
start late, at about 10am | work
eight hours and | have one hour for lunch from 2pm to 3pm | meet people from different countries BRIAN
: break : good/bad thing
B Look at the table in Exercise A Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
Jennifer works / doesn’t work in a school
Mel finishes / doesn’t finish at 6pm
Brian doesn't start / starts work at 10am
GRAMMAR: present simple — yes/no questions
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
1 you have a job? a) Do b) Does 2 your brother work every day? a) Do b) Does 3 Do study at weekends? a) they b) she 4 Does work in a hotel? a) he b) you 5 Do finish late tomorrow? a) it _—_ b) we
B Complete the conversation with the words in the box
Do do Does does don’t Is is is open work
| | WHAT’S RIGHT? /
Ivan: „ Hi, Pete! Welcome! Does he work here? Pete: Hi, lvanl (1) this your café?
ivan: Yes, it (2) (8) — you like it? (®) Yes, he works
Pete: Yes, | (4) It’s great! Do you (5) _ eee here every day? :
Ivan: No, | (6) —_ |only work here three days a week Pete: l|sthecafé() at weekends?
Ivan: Yes, it (8) — It opens at 7am at weekends Pete: (9) it have good coffee?
Ivan: Yes, it (10)! Do you have time for a cup?
©
jf a oo _
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B 18 Listen and complete the sentences with the correct times in numbers
1 Her English class is at i 4 They start work at - =;
2 She goes home at ’ 5 The shopping centre opens at
3 They finish work at =— A 19 Listen and match the conversations to the pictures EIULI và SO ray
B 19 Listen again What does the first speaker say in each conversation?
Listen and write the correct phrases
Excuse me Pardonme_ Sorry
1 — — 2— : 2
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A KÑzo Listen to two people
talking about their jobs Write their jobs in the table in
Exercise B
B Rao Listen again Complete the table with the missing information
Alexa’'s job:
: He plays music (7) “He (ii) at
(1) _ (5) = '———- : home very much She (2) all : Her job is sometimes : He goes to different : He can't see his friends
over the world :very(6) — ;:(8 _ alloverthe : and(12)
Su = x "-
Her job isn’t : :Peopleto ————— his ÈÌ—_———== : : music in countries all over the
: world
Her job is (4) > He (io) lots of
every day : people and makes new friends :
C Imagine you have your ideal job Make notes about it
Name of job:
Over to You
D Use your notes from Exercise C to write a paragraph about
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A R21 Listen to the clues and 1
write the names of the jobs What is the mystery job? Mystery job:
B z2 Listen and write the tỉme in the first city Use the clocks to
work out the time in the second city GMT (0) London 1.00pm Beijing
1 Beijing 2 London 3 New York 4 New York London New York London Beijing
C Read the clues a-c and complete the table Put a tick (Y) for ‘yes’ Put a cross (X) for ‘no’ Then answer the questions 1-3 Each person does a different job, in a different place, and uses a different form of transport
a) Joe isn’t a doctor He doesn’t work in an office
: : Joe Sam_: Carly
Sui apne gakiwana ÄSÁ/L4đÌtnhhinbnh sa cễ Đà #a s995/040 tr tegiCneexnnsm He goes to work by Car
Job Designer Đơn a b) Carly is a designer She doesn’t work in a bus station,
: Doctor : Ệ Ệ : but she goes to work by bus
2/9/06 0/6 0 0.6.6.619€ 66.09066096 0/9669%9 066009806966 0%96060606 960669069006 6e666 €) Sam works in a hospital He isn’t an engineer
Engineer He doesn't go to work by bus
What is Joe's job? ee
work : Office Đnị /A824515523dE28640 15438458d229osneeaônkkhotsdssekll ' : : 2 Where does Carly work? 2 — a
Hospital How does Sam go to work? — Form of Car
: Bike Bus
Trang 36Match the parts of the day to the different meals 1 dinner a) morning breakfast b) afternoon lunch «) evening
B Write the names of the foods under each picture
eggs juice milk pizza salad sandwich soup toast water
Cc Ke) 23 Listen and complete the order
Your waitress today is: Michelle 1x toast and 2 x (1) 1 x (2) and bread Drinks: 1 x (3) 1 x (4)
A Complete the questions with the correct question word: what, where, when or why
4 does your family eat dinner? (at 9om)
2 do you eat dinner so late? (because we finish 1
work late) WHAT S RIGHT?
3 do you eat for lunch? (a sandwich) (®) When does he has lunch?
do you eat lunch? (at home)
5 do you eat lunch? (at 1 o’clock) @
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B Match the two halves of the questions
1 When a) he eat lunch? 2 Where does b) they eat so early?
3 Why do ©) have breakfast? —
4 What does d) do you have dinner? 5 When do you e) she have for lunch?
C Choose the correct options to complete the sentences
When clo you / you do have lunch?
What does your brother eats / eat for breakfast? Do Saul and Leona has / have lunch at work?
Does the café open / open the café in the evening?
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4 GRAMMAR: adverbs of frequency
A Put the letters in the correct order to make adverbs of frequency Then write them in the table swalay —_—— revne a nefto =—ễễ yelrar mestomesi —— lausylu _ ow > 0 N =
B Complete the sentences with the correct adverbs of frequency
| usually / sometimes drink coffee when | feel tired, but not often
2 They never Tha / rarely watch TV in the evening They always read a WHAT'S RIGHT: 7 "
3 We sometimes / never eat dinner at 6pm, but we usually eat at 8pm — (X) Does usually he drink coffee for
4 She usually has coffee for breakfast, but on Sundays she rarely / breakfast?
always has tea
a VOCABULARY: daily activities
Match the two halves of the phrases > Te, i go a) dinner 2 get b) my email 3 listen e ashower/a bath 4 watch d) tobed 5 cook e) upinthe morning _ 6 check 9 TV ‘me 7 have g) university/work 8 goto h) to music
B Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in the box
check get get go have have have listen watch work
Sophie doesn’t (1) 2 on Sundays so she usually (2) up late
Then she (3) aa shower After that she (4) a cup of coffee (she doesn’t
like tea) ands) her email She usually (6) — _a big breakfast — eggs,
toast, cereal and more coffee In the afternoon she studies She has dinner at 7pm and in the evening she
Øï—————=- to music or (8) — _ TV She usually (9) to bed early
because she (10) up early in the week
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ó LISTENING: for spedfic informaiion ,
A Look at the table in Exercise B What kind of information is missing?
B 324 Listen and complete the missing information
How much tea or coffee do they drink?
Nick : Bethany
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Cc Re) 24 Listen again Use the table in Exercise B to complete the sentences
Nick drinks (4) cups of (2) every day He
| (3) drinks (4) Bethany drinks (5)
cups of (6) in the morning and she (7) has a cup of tea after lunch She (8) drinks tea or coffee in the evening
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Z WRITING: using (orrett word order
A Look at the underlined words What kinds of words are they? Choose the correct options
4 We work in a hotel 3 lama doctor
a) subject bì verb a) subject bì verb
2 She doesn’t like coffee 4 My name is Rita
a) subject bì verb a) subject bì verb
B Rewrite the sentences using the correct word order
1 My friend in a bank works
2 Gets up she at 6.00am
3 | breakfast have at 8.00am 4 | go sometimes to work by bus
5 Mysister finishes work at usually 5.00pm
An apple a day
Trang 40A_ Read about Joanna's daily routine Then complete the table with her daily activities and the food she eats
tu | usually get up around seven Then | have a shower and | have breakfast | always have coffee and some fruit — a
MAY banana or an orange | go to work at 8.15 and work from
nine to one Then | have a break for lunch My break is one \ | hour | often have a sandwich, but sometimes | have pizza or a salad | go back to the office at 2.00pm and | work from two to six | always drink two or three cups of tea in the afternoon In the evening, | usually cook dinner at home — some rice and vegetables or chicken and salad After dinner, | watch TV, read a book or listen to music | go to bed around eleven WS Morning : Afternoon : Evening |
B Complete the table with information about your daily activities and the food you eat