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Students’ Book Contents Contents Grammar PAST TIMES AWAY FROM HOME FREE TIME MY LIFE WELCOME a Kiran comes from Present simple Sydney p4 b She’s got blond hair p6 Have/Has got Regular and irregular noun plurals There is/are c I go jogging twice Adverbs and expressions of frequency a week p8 Question words Vocabulary Appearance The time Daily routines Phrases with have d I'm doing my French homework p10 Can (ability) Present continuous Leisure activities 1a I love this job! p12 Present simple and present continuous Jobs 1b Whose radio is this? p14 Whose …? Genitive ’s and s’ Possessive adjectives and pronouns Everyday things Money 1c Are there any mushrooms? p16 Countable and uncountable nouns with some, any and no Food and drink 1d School life ACROSS CULTURES p18 SKILLS FOCUS: READING 1e Dear Carlos p20 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING 2a I hate falling over p22 Verbs of emotion + gerund form (-ing) Sports and places 2b Don’t look at the ground p24 Imperatives Must/Mustn’t for rules Parts of the body 2c We’re all going to hold hands p26 Going to for future plans, intentions and predictions Language Revision p30 Skills Revision p31 3a The best thing is Comparative and superlative of the balcony p32 adjectives House and furniture 3b You’ve got a lot of luggage! p34 Countable and uncountable nouns with much, many, a lot of, a few, a little Common uncountable nouns 3c How wide is it? p36 Question word How + adjectives of dimension Large numbers 3e Hello from London! p40 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING 4a What was the date? p42 Past simple of verb to be Past adverbial phrases Dates 4b A strange thing happened p44 Past simple of regular verbs Common regular verbs 4c I only had a £20 note p46 Past simple of irregular verbs Verb and noun collocations 4d The party REAL LIFE ISSUE p48 SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING Shopping Language Revision p21 Ask for, make and respond to suggestions 2d A good friend? REAL LIFE ISSUE p28 SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING 3d Famous monuments ACROSS CULTURES p38 SKILLS FOCUS: READING Function Countries and nationalities Family words Ask permission and respond Language Revision p41 Make and respond to apologies Language Revision p50 Skills Revision p51 A01B_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824_FM.indd 27/11/2014 11:35 DRAMA Grammar Vocabulary 5a He was wearing weird clothes p52 Past continuous Adverbs 5b I was cycling when … p54 Past continuous and past simple with while and when Prepositions of place and motion 5c A dog which bends p56 Defining relative clauses with who, which and where Types of film Function Buy tickets at the cinema IN TOWN 5d They travelled on the Mayflower ACROSS CULTURES p58 5e I always lose things p60 SKILLS FOCUS: READING SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING 6a The sea isn’t warm enough p62 too + adjective (+ infinitive) (not) + adjective + enough (+ infinitive) Places in town 6b When’s he arriving? p64 Present continuous for future arrangements Transport 6c I’d like a green salad, please p66 Like and Would like Restaurant food ADVICE JUST IMAGINE HAVING FUN 6d How honest are you? REAL LIFE ISSUE p68 SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING 7a Have you ever been to Canada? p72 Present perfect simple with ever, never The definite article with places 7b It hasn’t arrived yet p74 Present perfect with just, already and yet 7c He sang a rock song p76 Past simple and present perfect simple 7d Holiday places ACROSS CULTURES p78 SKILLS FOCUS: READING Holiday activities Exclamations Types of music 7e would you like to come and stay? p80 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING Zero conditional with if Personality adjectives 8b Will life be different? p84 Will for future predictions The weather 8c If you take too long, I’ll … p86 First conditional with if Computer language Which + indefinite pronoun one/ones Clothes, accessories and styles 9b You should go to bed p94 Should/Shouldn’t Illness 9c We have to make our beds p96 Have to/Don’t have to Want to, Want + object pronoun + to Household jobs Extra practice p102 Word bank p111 Language Revision p81 Describe and deal with computer problems Language Revision p90 Skills Revision p91 9a Which ones are best? p92 9d It’s a huge street party ACROSS CULTURES p98 SKILLS FOCUS: READING Order food in a restaurant Language Revision p70 Skills Revision p71 8a If I go to a café … p82 8d Addicted to computer games REAL LIFE ISSUE p88 SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING Language Revision p61 Choosing clothes to wear 9e In my opinion … p100 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING Pronunciation p114 Word list p115 Language Revision p101 Irregular verbs p119 A01B_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824_FM.indd 27/11/2014 11:35 a Exercise G’day! Exercise A Jodie B Kiran C Tom D Emma B A C D WELCOME Exercise Jodie’s house and Emma’s house are in the same street Kiran is from Australia Kiran’s mother is Indian / Kiran’s father is Australian Tom’s in the tennis club team Jodie and her new friend, Kiran, arrive at the bus stop Jodie: Great! My friends Emma and Tom are there at the bus stop, too Kiran: Do they go to your school? Jodie: No, they don’t They go to a different school I know Emma because she lives in my street Kiran: Does Tom live near you, too? Jodie: No, he doesn’t But he and Emma are good friends Hi, Tom Hi, Emma This is my friend, Kiran Tom: Hi Emma: Nice to meet you, Kiran Kiran: G’day! Jodie: Kiran comes from Sydney He’s at my school for a year Emma: Sydney? So you’re Australian Kiran: Well, my father’s Australian and my mother’s Indian Tom: What you think of London? Kiran: I love it It’s an amazing city Tom: Is that a tennis racket in your bag? Kiran: Yes Do you play? Tom: Yes, I do! I’m in the club team Kiran: Cool Let’s have a game some time Listen and read the dialogue What is the Australian word for hello? Listen again Write the names of the people in the photo Correct the sentences 01 Jodie and Kiran are at different schools Jodie and Kiran are at the same school Jodie’s house and Tom’s house are in the same street Kiran is from America Kiran’s father is Indian Tom’s in the football club team Exercise Country Nationality Country Nationality India Indian Spain Spanish Australia Australian Turkey Turkish The USA American Greece Greek Italy Italian The UK British Poland Polish Brazil Brazilian Exercise 2 father 3 brother 4 uncle 5 grandfather 6 niece 7 husband 8 daughter 9 stepfather 10 parents 11 grandparents 12 cousin Exercise 2 Canadian 3 mother 4 father 5 aunt 6 husband 7 uncle 8 Italian 9 cousin 10 sister 11 grandparents 12 grandmother 13 grandfather 14 British 24 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 24 27/11/2014 11:38 a Countries and nationalities Present simple Look at Countries and nationalities in the Word bank on page 111 Complete the table Affirmative Negative Spanish I live near Emma Kiran comes from Sydney I don’t live near Tom He doesn’t come from the USA Greek Yes/No questions Short answers Brazilian Do you play tennis? Does Kiran like London? Yes, I /No, I don’t Yes, he does No, he Country Nationality Country Nationality India Indian Australian Turkey Italian The UK The USA Poland Complete the grammar table List other countries you know Say a country from your list and ask the class for the nationality word TENNIS Family words (1mum) f _ sister b aunt u grandmother g n d _ p_r_n_s h s _ gr _ n _ p _ r _ _ t s 11 NAME: Rob Olenski HOME CITY: Krakow, Poland SCHOOL: Kingswood School LANGUAGES: Polish, French and English OTHER SPORTS: volleyball c s_n 12 Look at the family tree Then complete Margot’s profile with family words and nationalities MARTIN (UK) ANNA (POLAND) Exercise 9c Maria doesn’t come from Krakow She comes from Milan Rob doesn’t go to Parkhurst School He goes to Kingswood School Maria doesn’t speak French and English She speaks Italian and English Tom and Maria don’t play volleyball They play football NAME: Maria Bruni HOME CITY: Milan, Italy SCHOOL: Parkhurst School LANGUAGES: Italian and English OTHER SPORTS: football son stepmother 10 (dad) nephew wife NAME: Tom Stanton HOME CITY: London, UK SCHOOL: Parkhurst School LANGUAGES: English and French OTHER SPORTS: football, basketball Look at Family words in the Word bank on page 111 Complete the words in the table mother CLUB Meet our new team members! JACK (UK) MARGOT (CANADA) CATHY (CANADA) LUCY (UK) 9a Look at the information about tennis club members and ask and answer about Tom FEDERICO (ITALY) does Where come from? Tom A: Where does Tom come from? B: He comes from London Which school he go to? does speak? he does What languages does play? he What other sports MARCO AND SANDRA (ITALY) My name’s Margot I live in Canada with my parents, Anna and Jack I’m but my is Polish and my is from the UK My , Lucy, lives in Italy with her , Federico My ,Federico, is My , Marco, is my age He’s sixteen His 10 , Sandra, is only eight years old My 11 , Martin and Cathy, live in the UK My 12 is from Vancouver in Canada, but Martin, my 13 , is 14 b Now ask about Maria and Rob c Make sentences about Tom, Maria and Rob A: Where does Rob come from? B: He comes from Krakow A: Which school does he go to? B: He goes to Kingswood School A: What languages does he speak? B: He speaks Polish, French and English A: What other sports does he play? B: He plays volleyball Tom/American Tom isn’t American He’s British Maria/come from/Krakow Rob/go to/Parkhurst School Maria/speak/French and English Tom and Maria/play/volleyball Exercise 1 do 2 doesn’t Exercise 9a A: Which school does he go to? B: He goes to Parkhurst School A: What languages does he speak? B: He speaks English and French A: What other sports does he play? B: He plays football and basketball Exercise 9b A: Where does Maria come from? B: She comes from Milan A: Which school does she go to? B: She goes to Parkhurst School A: What languages does she speak? B: She speaks Italian and English A: What other sports does she play? B: She plays football 25 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 25 27/11/2014 11:38 b Exercise 2 Her name is Jessica 3 Her hair is blond 4 Her eyes are blue 5 Jessica is good at surfing 6 They’re Kiran’s friends (in Australia) Exercise 2 curly 3 dark brown 4 fair 5 green 6 smile 7 glasses 8 young 9 tall 10 beautiful 10.00 a.m WELCOME Exercise The beach near Kiran’s house is Manly Beach 11.30 a.m Exercise 1 got 2 haven’t 3 Has 4 hasn’t Exercise 2 photos 3 buses 4 cities 5 brothers 6 houses 7 sandwiches 8 countries Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Exercise 2 woman 3 child 4 person Exercise 1 aren’t 2 isn’t 3 are Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Kiran: Tom: Is Emma your girlfriend? We’re friends, but she isn’t my girlfriend Have you got a girlfriend? Yes, I have, but she’s in Australia What’s her name? Jessica What’s she like? She’s tall and she’s got blond hair and blue eyes Have you got a photo of her? Yes There’s a nice photo of her on my phone Look She’s got a great smile And she’s a brilliant surfer! Are there other photos of her? No, there aren’t, but there are photos of my friends Who are these people? They’re my friends Olly and Ryan The beach is amazing! There aren’t beaches like that in England Yes, it’s near my house in Sydney It’s called Manly Beach You’re so lucky I want to live in Australia Listen and read the dialogue What is the name of the beach near Kiran’s house? Answer the questions 02 Where does Kiran’s girlfriend live? She lives in Australia What’s her name? What colour is her hair? What colour are her eyes? Who is good at surfing? Who are Olly and Ryan? Exercise In picture A there’s one bus at the bus stop In picture B there are two buses In picture A there are three children at the bus stop In picture B there are two children In picture A there’s a bird in the sky In picture B there isn’t a bird In picture A the tall woman has got straight hair In picture B she’s got curly hair In picture A the short woman has got white hair In picture B she’s got grey hair In picture A the girl getting on the bus has got red hair In picture B she’s got blond hair In picture A the boy at the bus stop has got a tennis racket In picture B he hasn’t got a tennis racket In picture A the man in the street has got glasses In picture B he hasn’t got glasses In picture A there isn’t a dog in the taxi In picture B there’s a dog in the taxi 26 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 26 27/11/2014 11:38 b Appearance Look at Appearance words in the Word bank on page 111 Put the words from the box in the correct gaps Hair style short, medium-length, 1long, straight, wavy, Hair colour black, dark, , brown, light brown, , blond, white, grey, red Eye colour brown, blue, Other features a moustache, a beard, a great , Other adjectives old, middle-aged, , short, medium-height, , good-looking, 10 Have/Has got Complete the grammar table Affirmative Negative I’ve got a brother He’s got brown hair I haven’t a sister He hasn’t got blond hair Yes/No questions Short answers Have you got a girlfriend? she got blue eyes? Yes, I have./No, I Yes, she has No, she men man women children people There is/are • beautiful • curly • dark brown • fair • glasses • green • long • smile • tall • young Write the singular form of the irregular plurals Complete with the correct form of the verb to be Affirmative Negative There’s a photo of her on my phone There are photos of my friends There isn’t a photo of my brother There beaches like that in England Yes/No questions Short answers Is there a photo of Jessica? Are there other photos? Yes, there is No, there Yes, there No, there aren’t Compare the pictures Find nine more differences Make sentences using have/has got and there is/are A: In picture A there are seven people In picture B there are six people B: In picture A the man at the bus stop has got a beard In picture B, he hasn’t got a beard He’s got a moustache A Talk about you or people in your family Describe your or their appearance I’ve got brown hair and green eyes My father is tall and he’s got glasses Regular and irregular noun plurals Write the plurals Singular Plural friend friends B photo bus city brother house sandwich country Extension Appearance classmates a maximum of ten Yes/No questions using appearance vocabulary, e.g Ask one S to go out of the room Give another S a small object, such as a key ring, making sure that the rest of the class see who has the object The S must hide the object Does a boy have the (key ring)? The first S comes back into the room and tries to guess who has the object by asking different If the S is unable to identify who has the object, that Does he have brown hair? If the first S guesses correctly, he or she can have a second turn person becomes the next player 27 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 27 27/11/2014 11:38 c Exercise No, he doesn’t Exercise b) nine o’clock in the evening c) quarter past two in the afternoon d) half past eleven in the morning e) twenty past ten in the morning f) five past eight in the morning g) ten past one in the afternoon h) five to six in the evening i) twenty to one in the morning Listen and read Does Kiran like the weather in England? To: Hi Olly, England’s great The school’s OK and I live with a really friendly family – the Turners Andy Turner’s only twelve so we hardly ever hang out, but we always have breakfast together Andy’s father, James, works for a record company He says he often gets free tickets to rock concerts (Yes, please!!) Andy’s mum, Emily, is a Maths teacher and I sometimes ask her for help with my homework! My only problem here is the weather! People here say it isn’t cold but IT IS!! I get up at half past seven every day and it’s always FREEZING! I go jogging twice a week and I usually wear my hat, scarf and gloves!! What’s new at school? You never answer my emails Who’s in the football team? The time Look at Telling the time in the Word bank on page 111 Say the times a) 7.00 a.m seven o’clock in the morning b) 9.00 p.m c) 2.15 p.m d) 11.30 a.m e) 10.20 a.m f) 8.05 a.m g) 1.10 p.m h) 5.55 p.m i) 12.40 a.m Daily routines 4a Look at Daily routines in the Word bank on page 111 Put phrases (a–i) in order starting with the first action of the day Number them 1–9 Kiran PS I’ve got a lot of new friends at school One, called Jodie, is really nice a) your homework b) get home from school c) get up d) go to bed e) go to school f) go to sleep g) have breakfast h) leave school i) wake up b Exercise 4a 2 c) 3 g) 4 e) 5 h) 6 b) 7 a) 8 d) 9 f) Answer the questions Who is the email to? The email is to Olly Who is twelve years old? Who works in music? Who is a Maths teacher? Who says England is very cold? Who has got a lot of new friends? 03 From:: From WELCOME Exercise 2 Andy Turner is twelve years old Andy’s father, James, works in music Andy’s mother, Emily, is a Maths teacher Kiran says England is very cold Kiran has got a lot of new friends Match (1–6) to (a–f) to make daily routines 1–f brush phone watch listen to play read Exercise 4b 2 a) 3 e) 4 c) 5 d) 6 b) a) a friend b) in bed c) music d) computer games e) TV f) your teeth Exercise Washing Eating Studying Relaxing have a bath have a snack have a shower have dinner have a Maths lesson have a party Exercise 7a 2 usually 3 often 4 sometimes 5 hardly ever Exercise 7b 1 After 2 Before have a test have lunch 28 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 28 27/11/2014 11:38 c Talk about your family’s daily routines Give the times Phrases with have Look at Phrases with have in the Word bank on page 111 Put the phrases from the box in the correct group • have a barbecue • have a bath • have a Maths lesson • have a party • have a shower • have a snack • have a test • have dinner • have lunch Washing Eating 9a Complete the questions (1–9) with the question words from the box Then match them to the answers (a–i) Studying Relaxing have a barbecue • How often • Who • What • When • Where • How • Which • Why • What time 1–c How you spell your surname? you have a shower? you usually have for breakfast? you get up? days you have English classes? is your favourite actor? you usually go on holiday? are the next school holidays? are you sometimes late for school? Put the adverbs in order of frequency • always • hardly ever • never • often • sometimes • usually b always never Adverbs of frequency We hardly ever hang out I sometimes ask her for help It’s always freezing Kiran doesn’t often hang out with Andy Before / After the verb to be Before / After all other verbs Expressions of frequency How often you go jogging? I go jogging every day/morning/ afternoon/evening once a twice a three times a day/week/month/ year A: What time is it? (pointing to 06.05) B: It’s (five past six in the morning) The team that gets the most clock times correct wins a) because I sometimes wake up late b) cereal and fruit juice c) G.R.E.E.N d) Johnny Depp e) Monday, Wednesday and Friday f) seven in the morning g) in December h) to France i) every day – before breakfast Complete the rule about the position of the adverb Circle the correct word Position of the adverb Play a quickfire game to revise clock times Divide the class into two teams Write an example question and answer and an even number of different times (a dozen or more) on the board Point at random to the times and ask a member of each team in turn to say the correct time Remind them to say whether it is morning or evening Question words Adverbs and expressions of frequency 7a The time Rearrange the words to make sentences  twice my brush a I day teeth  I brush my teeth twice a day  often   I   to school   by bus.   go   barbecues   in the winter.   We   have   hardly ever   she   have   every day?   Does   breakfast in bed   or a bath?   you   Do   usually   have a shower   always   is   Andrea   by ten o’clock.   in bed  I get up at quarter past seven My brother goes to bed at one in the morning Extension b Work in pairs Take turns asking and answering the questions 10a Write five questions to ask people in the class about daily routines Use question words Where you usually have breakfast? b Take turns asking and answering A: Where you usually have breakfast? B: I usually have it in the kitchen Exercise I often go to school by bus We hardly ever have barbecues in the winter Does she have breakfast in bed every day? Do you usually have a shower or a bath? Andrea is always in bed by ten o’clock Exercise 9a 2 i) How often 3 b) What 4 f) What time 5 e) Which 6 d) Who 7 h) Where 8 g) When 9 a) Why 29 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 29 27/11/2014 11:38 d Exercise Emma wants help with her French homework Exercise 3a 2 play 3 go 4 ride 5 play 6 take 7 go 8 ride 9 watch 10 make Exercise A: Can Emma surf? B: No, she can’t A: Can Emma drive? B: No, she can’t A: Can Emma ski? B: Yes, she can A: Can Emma dive? B: Yes, she can A: Can Jodie play a musical B: Yes, she can instrument? A: Can Jodie surf? B: Yes, she can A: Can Jodie drive? B: No, she can’t A: Can Jodie ski? B: No, she can’t A: Can Jodie dive? B: Yes, she can WELCOME Exercise 2 Jodie 3 Emma 4 Jodie 5 Emma, Jodie Emma: Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Emma: Exercise 1 Are 2 Is 3 Are 4 are 5 is Exercise Andrea isn’t surfing the net She’s chatting to a friend online Sam isn’t painting He’s taking photographs I’m not cooking I’m listening to music Ellie and Fran aren’t having a barbecue They’re eating in the kitchen 04 Listen and read What does Emma want help with? Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Emma: Jodie: Hi Jodie? Yes, it’s me What are you doing? I’m talking to you on the phone Ha ha, very funny What else are you doing? I’m eating an apple and watching a DVD What about you? I’m doing my French homework Great! Actually, I’m sitting with my French books, but I’m not doing my homework … OK … because it’s really difficult and I can’t it I need your help Wow! Jodie! Are you listening? Er … sorry … there’s a weird guy and he can fly He’s flying through the window Your window? What’s happening? What’s this guy doing? No! Not my window I’m talking about the DVD It’s getting really exciting I can’t talk now Call me in ten minutes Complete the sentences with Jodie or Emma Jodie has got fruit to eat has got a DVD on her laptop wants to chat on the phone doesn’t want to chat now thinks there’s a man in ’s room Leisure activities 3a Look at Leisure activities in the Word bank on page 111 Complete the phrases with the verbs from the box • go (x3) • make • play (x2) • ride (x2) • take • watch go jogging basketball to a party a horse the guitar 10 photographs swimming a bike a DVD sculptures b List other leisure activities you know c Tell the class your three favourite leisure activities go swimming take photographs play the guitar 10 Exercise A: Are Ann and Lee playing the guitar? B: No, they aren’t A: What are they doing? B: They’re swimming A: Is Tess listening to music? B: No, she isn’t A: What’s she doing? B: She’s playing the guitar A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: Is Ian watching a DVD? No, he isn’t What’s he doing? He’s playing a computer game Are Rose and Sam shopping? No, they aren’t What are they doing? They’re riding bikes 30 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 30 27/11/2014 11:38 Exercise 1 b) 2 g) 3 f) 4 d) PC Jones: S ? LVE IT! Unit 5  Drama 5a  He was wearing weird clothes Emma went by train It was sunny She had a pair of shorts and a swimming costume with her She played volleyball on the sand with her friends Tom and Kiran went by bus They had tickets There were a lot of people there Sometimes they jumped up and shouted It rained and they were quite cold Jodie and her family went by plane It was very hot They visited the Taj Mahal The friends walked there They had bags with them They were there for six hours, They listened and answered questions They came back at half past three Places a) the swimming pool b) the beach c) Egypt d) school e) the park f) India g) a football match h) the cinema i) a concert Students’ Book, page 106 Exercise was watching television Were you still watching No, I wasn’t were you doing was drinking coffee with Sue Baker was she wearing was wearing was reading my emails at home 10 Were you still reading 11 No, I wasn’t 12 was shopping/ doing some shopping 13 was drinking coffee with Alan Rigg 14 were you wearing 15 was wearing Unit Lesson 5a There was a robbery at a Brighton bank yesterday A police officer asked two people what they were doing yesterday morning Look at the information and complete the questions and answers Alan Rigg Exercise 2 loudly 3 late 4 hard 5 well 6 carelessly 7 politely 8 angrily Alan Rigg: PC Jones: Where did the friends go? Read the clues, choose the place, and write the correct letter (a–i) next to the clues (1–4) 9.00–10.00 watch television 10.00–11.00 drive to Brighton 11.00–12.30 drink coffee with Sue Baker Alan Rigg: PC Jones: Alan Rigg: PC Jones: Alan Rigg: PC Jones: Sue Baker: PC Jones: Sue Baker: PC Jones: Sue Baker: PC Jones: Sue Baker: PC Jones: What 1were you doing (you/do) yesterday morning, Mr Rigg? Between and 10 I (you/still watch) TV between 10 and 11.30? (you/do) between 11.30 and What 12.30? I6 What (she/wear)? She (wear) a green shirt and jeans Thank you Now, Ms Baker What were you doing between and 10 yesterday morning? I9 10 (you/still/read) your emails between 10 and 11.00? 11 I 12 in the town centre And between 11.00 and 12.30? I 13 What 14 (you/wear)? (wear) a green shirt and jeans I 15 I see Thank you, Ms Baker Change the adjectives in the box to adverbs and complete the sentences • good • polite • late • slow • angry • careless • loud • hard Hannah walks to school very slowly My brother usually listens to his music very On Saturdays, I’m always tired so I get up When I’ve got an exam, I always study Our team is great We always play My sister gets bad marks when she does her homework My cousin works in a shop and she speaks very to the customers My dad shouted at me last night because my bedroom is so untidy Sue Baker 9.00–10.00 read my emails at home 10.00–11.00 some shopping in town centre 11.00–12.30 drink coffee with Alan Rigg 106 5b  I was cycling when … Students’ Book, page 107 Exercise 2 came 3 were taking 4 got 5 was talking 6 came 7 were wearing 8 stayed 9 was waiting 10 arrived 11 went 12 called 13 was taking 14 saw 15 ran 126 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 126 27/11/2014 11:40 Extra practice Lesson 5b Four people were in a bank when some robbers came in Complete their statements with the correct form of the verb in brackets in the past simple or past continuous Martin: I 1was listening (listen) to my MP3 player (come) into the when the robbers (take) the money, bank While they I 4  (get) very quietly under a desk Olivia: I (talk) to the bank manager when the robbers (come) in They (wear) black clothes I (stay) behind my desk Pete: I was outside the bank I (wait) for my friend when the robbers 10 (arrive) (go) across the road and 12 (call) I 11 the police Jen: I 13 (take) out some money from the cash machine when I 14 (see) the robbers I 15 (run) out of the bank and into the street Lesson 5c Write about the films using the prompts and who, which or where Agent Cody Banks Cody Banks is a teenager/love skateboarding and hanging out with friends Cody Banks is a teenager who loves skateboarding and hanging out with friends But Cody has a secret/make him different from his friends He’s a young CIA agent/have/a lot of adventures The Prince and Me Paige is a young student/study medicine at university She meets a young man/be a prince called Eddie They want to get married, but can Paige live in a country/she/not know anyone? The Lord of the Rings Frodo Baggins finds a ring/have/terrible magic power Frodo takes the ring to Mordor/he must destroy it in a fire Frodo meets many strange people/help him on his journey What are the types of film in Exercise 1? Agent Cody Banks The Prince and Me The Lord of the Rings Unit Lesson 6a Combine the sentences with too or enough Exercise 1 an action film 2 a romance 3 a fantasy film Inveraray isn’t very big It doesn’t have a theatre Inveraray isn’t big enough to have a theatre It’s very dangerous You can’t skateboard here My grandparents don’t live very close They can’t visit us every week Rowan is tall She can get the apples from that tree Your car is quite big You can’t park in that space I’m really tired I can’t my homework tonight He’s rich He can buy everything he wants It’s very hot We can’t go for a run Unit 6 In town 6a  The sea isn’t warm enough Students’ Book, page 107 Lesson 6b Exercise It’s too dangerous to skateboard here My grandparents don’t live close enough to visit us every week Rowan is tall enough to get the apples from that tree Your car is too big to park in that space I’m too tired to my homework tonight He’s rich enough to buy everything he wants It’s too hot to go for a run S ? LVE IT! It is Monday 13th March Look at the pictures and complete the dialogue Where necessary, use the correct form of the word in brackets R BOYS FILM: THE SCOOTE ch Time: 18.30 Date: 14th Mar ADULTS Party! Please come to my party on 17th March at 6.00 p.m Address: 19 Frayling Road, London From Jane Kelly Arsenal vs Liverpool Saturday 18th March 2.30 p.m Martin Watkins and David Watkins Liverpool Football Stadium Simon: What 1are you doing (do) tomorrow? Martin: I (go) to the with my sister to see Simon: Oh, OK What (do) on Friday? Martin: Jane (have) a party at her house and I’m going to that you (come) to it? Simon: No, Are you free on Saturday? Martin: No, I’m afraid I’m not My father and I (drive) to Liverpool Simon: Why 10 (go) there? Martin: Because 11 (play) against Liverpool I’m really looking forward to it! 107 5c  A dog which bends Students’ Book, page 107 Exercise Agent Cody Banks But Cody has a secret which makes him different from his friends He’s a young CIA agent who has a lot of adventures Frodo takes the ring to Mordor where he must destroy it in a fire Frodo meets many strange people who help him on his journey The Prince and Me Paige is a young student who is studying medicine at university She meets a young man who is a prince called Eddie They want to get married, but can Paige live in a country where she doesn’t/does not know anyone? The Lord of the Rings Frodo Baggins finds a ring which has terrible magic power 6b When’s he arriving? Students’ Book, page 107 Exercise 2 ’m going 3 cinema 4 The Scooter Boys 5 are you doing 6 ’s having 7 Are, coming 8 I’m not 9 are driving 10 are you going 11 Arsenal are playing 127 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 127 27/11/2014 11:40 6c  I’d like a green salad, please Lesson 6c Lesson 7b 1 Students’ Book, page 108 Robbie is going on holiday with his family Look at his list and make sentences using already or yet Robbie has already packed his rucksack • I’d • ’ll have • What would you like • for me, • Would you like • can I • can we have the bill, please? • Anything else? • Me too, Exercise 2 I’d 3 can I 4 Anything else? 5 ’ll have 6 Would you like 7 for me, 8 Me too, 9 can we have the bill, please? 7a  Have you ever been to Canada? Students’ Book, page 108 Exercise Students’ own answers pack my rucksack ✓ 2 find my passport ✗ Unit Lesson 7a 7b  It hasn’t arrived yet Students’ Book, page 108 THINGS TO DO FOR MY HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA!!!! What would you like? like spaghetti bolognese, please Laurie: And have baked salmon, please? Waiter: So that’s one spaghetti and one baked salmon a tomato salad too, Penny: Yes, I please Waiter: any drinks? Penny: Yes, please A cola please Laurie: please Waiter: Fine That’s two colas then Penny: And then We’re in a bit of a hurry Waiter: Penny: Unit 7  Having fun Exercise Robbie hasn’t found his passport yet He/Robbie has already bought some new sunglasses He/Robbie has already washed his blue shorts He/Robbie hasn’t texted Rory yet 6 He/Robbie hasn’t finished his Geography project yet Complete the conversation with the words and phrases from the box Write sentences which are true for you Use never and the present perfect of the verbs from the box • play/go • go to • meet • see • read • eat • visit • drink famous person I’ve never met the President a country a famous building a sport a food an animal a book a drink buy some new sunglasses ✓ wash my blue shorts ✓ text Rory ✗ finish my Geography project ✗ Lesson 7c Write sentences using the words in brackets He’s just gone out (go out two minutes ago) He went out two minutes ago Carla is still doing her homework (not/finish yet) I read that book two years ago (already/read) Harry doesn’t know New York (never/go) I’ve already been to Canada (go/last year) I bought this guitar a few days ago (just/buy) S ? LVE IT! Read the clues Which one type of music does each person like? Leo loves classical music Jessica has never liked rock music Neither Stephen nor Leo has ever bought any rap music Ellie has just bought an R & B CD for Jessica The person who likes rock is a boy Ellie is an Eminem fan Rock Leo Classical Rap R&B ✓ Jessica Stephen Ellie 108 7c  He sang a rock song Students’ Book, page 108 Exercise Carla hasn’t finished (her homework) yet I’ve already read that book Harry has never been to New York I went to Canada last year I’ve just bought this guitar Exercise Jessica: R & B Stephen: rock Ellie: rap 128 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 128 27/11/2014 11:40 Extra practice Unit Lesson 8b Lesson 8a 1 Read the clues and complete the crossword with personality adjectives Across never tells lies the opposite of rude tells you what to the opposite of generous 10 doesn’t work hard Q U E Exercise If he loses his school project, he’ll be in trouble with his teacher If he’s in trouble with his teacher, his mum won’t buy him a new pair of trainers If his mum doesn’t buy him a new pair of trainers, he won’t look cool If he doesn’t look cool, Nadia won’t go to the school disco with him If Nadia doesn’t go to the school disco with him, Darren will be upset and stay at home Complete the words with the missing vowels scnnr scanner mmry stck dwnld vrs ttchmnt brdbnd dsktp cmptr sftwr kybrd 10 lptp 11 tblt T Exercise 2 memory stick 3 download 4 virus 5 attachment 6 broadband 7 desktop computer 8 software 9 keyboard 10 laptop 11 tablet Lesson 8c I Students’ Book, page 109 A: How 1will we get (we/get) electricity? B: I think we (use) energy from the sun (people/buy) things in shops? A: (do) all their B: No, they They shopping online A: What (happen) in the kitchen? B: Who knows? Maybe we (speak) to our (make) us a pizza! cooker and it A: And what about school? (there/be) teachers? B: Yes, there 10 But they 11 (not/come) to school every day Students 12 (study) online a lot A: How 13 (people/travel) to other countries? B: They 14 (not fly) They 15 (go) by train or boat Down the opposite of noisy the opposite of mean the opposite of stupid makes you laugh a person is a bit scared of meeting new people Complete the conversations about the future with the correct form of will 10 8c  If you take too long, I’ll … Make sentences about Darren with the first conditional The end of one sentence is the beginning of the next sentence If he loses his memory stick he/lose all his important files If he loses his memory stick, he’ll lose all his important files he/lose his school project If he loses all his important files, he’ll lose his school project he/be in trouble with his teacher his mum/not buy him a new pair of trainers he/not look cool Nadia/not go to the school disco with him Darren/be upset and stay at home 109 Unit 8  Just imagine 8b  Will life be different? 8a  If I go to a café … Students’ Book, page 109 Students’ Book, page 109 Exercise 2 ’ll use 3 Will people buy 4 won’t 5 ’ll 6 will happen 7 ’ll speak 8 ’ll make 9 Will there be 10 will 11 won’t come 12 will study 13 will people travel 14 won’t fly 15 ’ll go Exercise Down: generous clever funny shy Across: honest polite bossy mean 10 lazy 129 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 129 27/11/2014 11:40 Unit 9  Advice 9a Which ones are best? Unit Lesson 9b Lesson 9a S ? LVE IT! Students’ Book, page 110 Write conversations for each person Use the prompts Tania Anil Cole Ruby Bob Nina Look at the pictures Read the clues and write the names of the boys Exercise 2 Rob 3 Mark 4 Tom 5 Paul Jerry You: Tania: You: 3 What’s the matter? I’ve got toothache Poor you! You shouldn’t eat any more sweet things You should go to the dentist eat any more sweet things ✗ /go to the dentist ✓ be at school ✗ /stay at home ✓ go to the doctor ✓ /wait for it to get better ✗ lie down ✓ /eat anything ✗ read any books ✗ /take a painkiller ✓ take some medicine ✓ /eat any crisps ✗ Lesson 9c • The weather’s hot and sunny and Paul’s clothes are right for the beach! • Rob is smart He’s going for a job interview • Mark’s clothes are very casual and he hates wearing plain clothes • Jerry is wearing clothes for cold weather • Tom is wearing only one colour 9b You should go to bed Students’ Book, page 110 Exercise You: What’s the matter? Anil: I’ve got a cough/a cold/flu You: You shouldn’t be at school You should stay at home Complete the article about David Beckham with the correct form of (not) have to and the verbs from the box • put • be • never/wear • go together • not/wash • take THE PERFECT MAN David Beckham has a few problems, it seems For David, everything 1has to be clean, tidy and perfect When he goes into a hotel room, everything in a he changes everything ‘I straight line or in pairs.’ ‘When he puts his cola cans in the fridge, if there’s an odd number one away and put it in (e.g 1, or 5), he a cupboard,’ says his wife, Victoria He buys twenty pairs of socks every week, so he the same pair twice his socks and he What about his shirts and sweaters? Are they all the same colour? ‘No, not really,’ says David, in my wardrobe!’ ‘but all the same colours 110 You: What’s the matter? Cole: I’ve got earache You: You should go to the doctor You shouldn’t wait for it to get better You: What’s the matter? Ruby: I’ve got stomachache You: You should lie down You shouldn’t eat anything You: What’s the matter? Bob: I’ve got a headache You: You shouldn’t read any books You should take a painkiller You: What’s the matter? Nina: I’ve got a sore throat You: You should take some medicine You shouldn’t eat any crisps 130 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 130 27/11/2014 11:40 Word bank Welcome a Countries Nationalities Argentina Argentinian Australia Australian Brazil Brazilian Canada Canadian Chile Chilean China Chinese France French Germany German Greece Greek India Indian Ireland Irish Italy Italian Japan Japanese Mexico Mexican Poland Polish Portugal Portuguese Russia Russian Spain Spanish Turkey Turkish the UK British the USA American Family words • aunt • brother • cousin • dad • daughter • father • granddad • grandfather • grandma • grandmother • grandparents • husband • mother • mum • nephew • niece • parents • sister • son • stepfather • stepmother • uncle • wife Welcome b Appearance • beard • beautiful • blond • curly • dark • dark brown • eyes • fair • glasses • good-looking • hair • light brown • long • medium-height • medium-length • middle-aged • moustache • old • short • smile (n) • straight • tall • wavy • young Welcome c Telling the time • What time is it? • o’clock • half past • quarter past • quarter to • twenty past • five to • a.m • p.m • in the morning • in the afternoon • in the evening • midnight • midday Daily routines • brush my teeth • chat to my friends online • my homework • get home • get up • go jogging • go to bed • go to school • go to sleep • have a shower • have breakfast • have dinner • have lunch • leave school • listen to music • phone a friend • play computer games • read in bed • surf the net • text a friend • wake up • watch a DVD • watch TV Phrases with have • have a barbecue • have a bath • have a coffee • have a conversation • have a drink • have a lesson • have a party • have a sandwich • have a shower • have a snack • have a test • have breakfast • have dinner • have lunch Welcome d Leisure activities • go jogging • go shopping • go swimming • go to a party • go to a concert • hang out with friends • make sculptures • paint • play basketball • play the guitar • ride a bike • ride a horse • sing • take photographs • watch a DVD Unit Lesson 1a Jobs • actor • artist • builder • chef • doctor • electrician • farmer • housewife • mechanic • model • musician • nurse • plumber • police officer • reporter • secretary • shop assistant • teacher • waiter/waitress 111 9c  We have to make our beds Students’ Book, page 110 Exercise 2 have to put 3 has to take 4 doesn’t have to wash 5 never has to wear 6 have to go together 131 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 131 27/11/2014 11:40 Lesson 1b Money • 60p = sixty pence/sixty p • £1 = a/one pound • £5 = five pounds • £2.50 = two (pounds) fifty • £9.99 = nine (pounds) ninety-nine Everyday things • apple • bag • bike • book • camera • diary • DVD • earring • exercise book • hat • ID card • key • mobile phone • MP3 player • pen • photo • sandwich • trainer • watch Lesson 1c Food and drink • apple juice • burger • cheese sandwich • chicken sandwich • (portion of) chips • coffee • cola • (packet of) crisps • drinks • hot chocolate • hot dog • ice cream • milk • mineral water • orange juice • snacks • tea Unit Lesson 3a House and furniture Rooms • bathroom • bedroom • dining room • hall • kitchen • living room Parts of a house • door • downstairs • floor • garage • garden • upstairs • wall • window Fittings • bath • cooker • dishwasher • fridge • shower • sink • toilet • washbasin • washing machine Furniture • armchair • bed • bookcase • carpet • CD player • chair • chest of drawers • clock • computer • cupboard • curtains • desk • DVD player • lamp • mirror • plant • poster • shelf • sofa • table • television (TV) • wardrobe • wastepaper bin Unit Lesson 4a Other food • apple • banana • biscuit • bread • butter • carrot • cheese • chicken • chocolate • egg • fish • fruit • grape • honey • meat • onion • orange • pasta • pepper • potato • rice • salt • sugar • tomato Unit Lesson 2a Sports Play • basketball • football • rugby • tennis • volleyball Go • cycling • karting • motor racing • running • skateboarding • skiing • snowboarding • swimming • windsurfing Ordinal numbers 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th first second third fourth fifth sixth seventh eighth ninth tenth 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th eleventh twelfth thirteenth fourteenth fifteenth sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth nineteenth twentieth Months January February March April May June July August September October November December Do • athletics • gymnastics • judo • karate 112 132 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 132 27/11/2014 11:40 Word bank Years the nineteenth century 1831 eighteen thirty-one the twentieth century 1900 nineteen hundred 1905 nineteen oh five 1989 nineteen eighty-nine the twenty-first century 2000 two thousand 2001 two thousand and one 2014 twenty fourteen 2025 twenty twenty-five Unit Lesson 5b Prepositions of place • behind • between • in • in front of • near • next to • on • on the corner of • opposite • under Lesson 7c Types of music • classical • country and western • folk • heavy metal • hip-hop • jazz • Latin • pop • R & B • rap • reggae • rock • soul • techno Unit Lesson 8b The weather • cloudy • cold • foggy • freezing • hot • raining (It’s raining.) • shining (The sun’s shining.) • snowing (It’s snowing.) • sunny • warm • windy Unit Unit Lesson 6a Lesson 9a Places in town • bank • bookshop • bus stop • café • car park • cashpoint • computer shop • music shop • newsagent • park • pharmacy • post office • restaurant • sports centre • station • supermarket Clothes • boots • dress • gloves • hat • jacket • jeans • leggings • shirt • shoes • shorts • skirt • socks • trainers • trousers • T-shirt Lesson 6b Transport • bike • boat • bus • car • coach • lorry • motorbike • plane • scooter • taxi • train • tram • underground (Tube) Unit Lesson 7a Holiday activities • go climbing/climb • go mountain biking • go shopping/shop • go sightseeing/sightsee • go skiing/ski • go snowboarding • go sunbathing/sunbathe • go swimming/swim • go to a museum • go to the beach • go windsurfing/windsurf • play beach volleyball 113 133 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 133 27/11/2014 11:40 Pronunciation b Listen and underline the /ɒ/ sounds and put a circle around the /ɔː/ sounds Unit Lesson 1b 04 I saw a rock star on the bus this morning Sonia and Don walked and talked all day What did Paul want? Exercise /ð/ this, /θ/ think a Listen and repeat this think that three them thirty they there thanks b Listen and underline the /ð/ sounds and put a circle around the /θ/ sounds There are thirty-three chairs in that room My mother likes this book Thanks for that I think it’s brilliant Unit Lesson 6c 07 a Listen and repeat chicken cheese sugar fish Chicken and chips, please And mashed potato Fish and chips, please Is the fish fresh? Unit Lesson 7b a Listen and repeat head hand 03 chest b Listen and underline the /e/ sounds and put a Anne has a red belt and Eddie’s belt is black Let’s have eggs and bread for breakfast The Maths test is next Wednesday book look you too I bought a new cook book yesterday Look! Good Do you want to make soup, too? Can you put the food on the table? 05 We want to play volleyball this evening Wayne is the worst boy in the class Wanda loves wearing white gloves now out snow go b Listen again and write for /d/, for /t/ and for /ɪd/ Unit Lesson 5a Exercise /ɒ/ rock /ɔː/ saw a Listen and repeat not always what talk want walk on morning about don’t brown won’t a circle around the /əʊ/ sounds How about a pizza in town before we go home? Don’t phone Howard now He won't be home till two There’s no snow at Roland’s house now Exercise -ed endings verbs in Exercise How is the -ed ending of each verb pronounced? how phone b Listen and underline the /aʊ/ sounds and put Unit Lesson 4b a Listen and repeat the past simple form of the Exercise /aʊ/ now, /əʊ/ snow a Listen and repeat pronunciation rock saw good soup Unit Lesson 8b glove evening watch washbasin b Say the sentences then listen and check your 02 put food circle around the /uː/ sounds Exercise /v/ vase, /w/ wall a Listen and repeat 06 cook b Listen and underline the /ʊ/ sounds and put a Unit Lesson 3a vase very never worst window wife Exercise /ʊ/ book, /uː/ you a Listen and repeat circle around the /æ/ sounds 03 chocolate mashed potato a circle around the /ʃ/ sounds Exercise /e/ leg, /æ/ back leg neck back ankle chips fresh b Listen and underline the /tʃ/ sounds and put Unit Lesson 2b 05 Exercise /tʃ/ chicken, /ʃ/ fish Unit Lesson 9a 03 Exercise /tʃ/ checked, /dʒ/ jacket a Listen and repeat checked cheese jacket jeans watch Japanese which juice lunch just b Listen and underline the /tʃ/ sounds and put a circle around the /dʒ/ sounds I like the checked jacket and blue jeans best Which jeans you prefer? Jake’s got a Japanese watch A cheese sandwich and orange juice, please 114 134 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 134 27/11/2014 11:40 Word list Unit Lesson 1a Jobs beautician carpenter cashier dentist detective director engineer firefighter hairdresser journalist mechanic pilot politician receptionist ski instructor sound engineer taxi driver TV presenter vet article studio video Lesson 1b Everyday things battery belt bracelet flip-flops goggles laptop purse radio sunglasses towel wallet water bottle certainly digital I’ll leave it I’ll take it sale sweet Lesson 1c Food and drink beans beef cake cream lamb lettuce melon mushroom nut(s) olive olive oil pea(s) peach pear strawberry vinegar yoghurt Come on dairy food Excellent! honestly salad vegetables You’re hopeless! You’re joking! Lesson 1d Art Assembly break Citizenship flag Geography government History ICT law marks mixture PE (Physical Education) Pledge of Allegiance Science Social Studies subject uniform Unit Lesson 2a Sports places basketball court boxing ring golf course ice-skating rink karting track rugby pitch swimming pool anyway back bad at closed enjoy exercise (n) fall over good at hand (n) kilometre and a half lose (a race) Me, too mind/not mind (v) on my own run (n) sporty Thanks a lot! Why not? Lesson 2b Parts of the body ankle arm back chest ear elbow eye face finger foot/feet hair hand head knee leg mouth neck nose shoulder thumb toe tooth/teeth waist wrist bend breathe comfortable health hurt (v) keep left lift (v) push relax right rules side slowly stand stretch strong together touch yoga Lesson 2c a bit be sick Do you fancy…? funfair go for a walk hold (hands) How about…? I don’t feel like it in a minute nervous sky wave What shall we do? Lesson 2d behind your back break an arrangement by the way except for free go bowling go crazy instructor plastic bag receive rent stay the night tell the truth Unit Lesson 3a Parts of the house balcony basement ceiling chimney fence garden gate landing loft roof stairs steps study built comfort distance huge large loads of tasty view Lesson 3b Common uncountable nouns food furniture homework luggage money music rubbish 115 135 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 135 27/11/2014 11:40 Word list space time traffic airport It’s a bit difficult pair(s) rucksack someone suitcase Lesson 3c Large numbers billion hundred million thousand trillion basically deep dome encyclopedia enormous female high I haven’t got a clue male monster public rainforest That’s amazing That’s enough tropical visit weigh wide Lesson 3d bell chime date (v) designer diameter harbour left monument recognise right statue torch tower visitor Unit Lesson 4a astronaut born competition Dunno Ha ha! help (v) impressive information internet maybe moon of course post (v) president scientist ship spaceship sportsman the same trip (n) Lesson 4b Common regular verbs answer appear arrive ask call carry cry decide die drop finish happen hate help hurry laugh listen look love open phone play pull push remember reply return save smile start stay stop study talk visit wait walk want watch work in trouble on the way back quickly rock shopping (n) village wave (n) Lesson 4c Verb and noun collocations my homework the washing-up have a party have a shower have dinner lose a ticket/bus pass lose money make a cake make a sandwich make lunch miss the bus/train tell a story tell lies tell the truth bus pass Can you believe it? change (n) fall off never mind sick top upset wrong (adj) Lesson 4d burn close to crowd dangerous don’t worry fine flame invitation loud webpage Unit Lesson 5a Adverbs angrily badly carefully carelessly clearly early easily fast hard late loudly noisily politely quickly quietly slowly well embarrassing Have a look Honestly! I expect You’re winding me up! Lesson 5b Prepositions of place and motion across along down into out of over past through up fortunately mouse Ouch! pick up plasters scream Lesson 5c Types of film action film animated film comedy crime film fantasy film horror film musical romance science fiction film spy film thriller western alien fall in love king lion magic monkey performance scary steal tablet Lesson 5d alive berry/berries catch give thanks grow harvest low medicine Native American 116 136 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 136 27/11/2014 11:40 Word list passengers port religion sailor seasick storm tribe turkey Lesson 5e ring (n) Unit Lesson 6a Places in town art gallery hospital hotel library market museum petrol station police station shopping centre theatre travel agent tourist information centre town hall zoo a long way close (adj) crowded cycle path day trip everything live music royal family safe sunbathe surf village wonderful Lesson 6b Transport caravan ferry helicopter minibus moped ship van holiday camp go rollerblading I don’t believe it! It’s complicated miles away Remind me with a bit of luck Lesson 6c Restaurant food apple pie and cream baked potatoes baked salmon cheesecake chicken curry chips chocolate ice cream cola fish soup fresh vegetables fruit juice fruit salad garlic bread garlic prawns green salad grilled sardines lamb kebab lasagne lemonade mashed potato mineral water ravioli rice roast chicken spaghetti bolognese steak tomato salad vanilla ice cream bill (n) cover charge dessert desserts of course order (v) side order What’s the matter with you? without Lesson 6d change (n) charity dishonest envelope fault get into trouble honest money notice owner poor save tip Unit Lesson 7a bear desert dog sledding jealous ocean pack (v) ride a snowmobile Lesson 7b accident calm down How disgusting! How horrible! lottery online That’s a pity! That’s a shame That’s awful! That’s incredible! The trouble is What a nightmare! What a pity! What a surprise! What you reckon? You mean Lesson 7c audition fan hit (n) judge loser opera record talent show winner Lesson 7d alligator dolphin excellent fabulous fishing village giant go snorkelling go scuba diving mangrove multi-coloured painting seal skyscraper stormy without Unit Lesson 8a Personality adjectives annoying bad-tempered big-headed bossy clever cute easy-going friendly funny generous hard-working helpful honest kind lazy loyal mean polite quiet rude shy tidy unfriendly untidy wolf/wolves lamb seat (n) look out of stand up turn on half marks shut exactly Lesson 8b bicycle cool Earth electric energy everywhere future Mars pill robot sick temperature work (n) Lesson 8c Computer language attach attachment broadband burn charge charger connect to connection crash delete download email file 117 137 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 137 27/11/2014 11:40 Word list internet (net) keyboard laptop memory stick mouse open password PC (desktop computer) print printer receive save scanner screen search (for) send software surf tablet virus website Any luck? broken Fine! flat (adj) have a look How annoying! Just forget about it Let’s hope so repair (v) sign something wrong visit (n) What’s wrong? wi-fi Lesson 8d addict addicted addiction argue block control badly headache in my opinion online refuse sore eyes Unit Lesson 9a Clothes, accessories and styles baggy baseball cap belt casual checked flowery patterned plain pocket scarf sleeveless smart spotted striped tie tight zip bow tie In that case, It cost a fortune It’s more my style It suits you Rubbish! school prom size Lesson 9b Illness a cold a cough a headache a sore throat a temperature earache stomachache toothache flu I don’t feel very well I feel ill/sick/hot My (ankle) hurts cough mixture painkiller throat pastilles turn off Lesson 9c Household jobs the cleaning the cooking the ironing the shopping the washing the washing-up the vacuuming empty the dishwasher lay the table make breakfast/lunch/ dinner make the bed take the rubbish out tidy your room wash the car awesome cabin canoeing maple syrup summer camp waffles Lesson 9d birthplace carnival costume create (v) crown dress up (v) found (v) gospel grow/grew (v) instrument jewellery mask necklace nickname parade population Lesson 9e high heels thin 118 138 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 138 27/11/2014 11:40 Irregular verbs Infinitive Past Past participle be become begin break bring burn buy catch choose come cost dream drink drive eat fall feel find fly forget get give go have hear hit hurt keep know learn leave lose was/were became began broke brought burnt bought caught chose came cost did dreamt drank drove ate fell felt found flew forgot got gave went had heard hit hurt kept knew learnt left lost been become begun broken brought burnt bought caught chosen come cost done dreamt drunk driven eaten fallen felt found flown forgotten got given gone/been had heard hit hurt kept known learnt left lost Infinitive make meet pay put read ride ring run say see sell send shine sing sit sleep speak spend stand sting swim take teach tear tell think throw understand wake wear win write Past made met paid put read rode rang ran said saw sold sent shone sang sat slept spoke spent stood stung swam took taught tore told thought threw understood woke wore won wrote Past participle made met paid put read ridden rung run said seen sold sent shone sung sat slept spoken spent stood stung swum taken taught torn told thought thrown understood woken worn won written 119 139 M01_LIVE_TB_02GLB_2824.indd 139 27/11/2014 11:40 ... go to page 1 02 23 Extra practice Page 124 eText Video and Animation Grammar: Verbs of emotion + gerund MOTIVATOR 2a 43 M01 _LIVE_ TB_02GLB _28 24.indd 43 27 /11 /20 14 11:38 Look back ❮❮❮ 2b Don’t look... person is? 42 M01 _LIVE_ TB_02GLB _28 24.indd 42 27/11 /20 14 11:38 2a Vocabulary: Sports and places 4a Recall List as many sports as you can for each verb Then check the Word bank on page 1 12 • play... lesson have a party Exercise 7a 2? ?usually 3 often 4 sometimes 5 hardly ever Exercise 7b 1 After 2? ?Before have a test have lunch 28 M01 _LIVE_ TB_02GLB _28 24.indd 28 27 /11 /20 14 11:38 c Talk about your

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