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American English File Workbook Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson with Jane Hudson OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File (pub 1996) and English File (pub 1997) * Nice to meet you Who were they? 40 I'm not American, I'm Canadian! Sydney, here we come! 42 His name, her name Girls' night out 44 10 Murder in a mansion 46 12 In a gift shop Cappuccino and fries 13 A house with a history 49 When Natasha meets Darren 15 A night in a haunted hotel 51 An artist and a musician 17 Nightmare neighbors 53 Relatively famous 19 New York, New York 55 21 On the street Pretty woman 22 What does your food say about you? 58 Wake up, get out of bed 24 How much water we really need? 60 The island with a secret 26 Trading vacations 62 On the last Wednesday in August 28 It's written in the cards 64 30 At a restaurant I can't dance 31 The True False Show 67 Shopping - men love it! 33 The highest city in the world 69 Fatal attraction? 35 Would you like to drive a Ferrari? 71 Are you still mine? 37 They dress well but drive badly 73 * Turn off your cell phones! Practical English At a hotel In a coffee shop In a clothing store Practical English Practical English Practical English Practical English Practical English Practical English Practical English 39 48 57 66 75 Before we met 76 I've read the book, I've seen the movie 78 My name's Bond James Bond Ion Fleming, British writer Nice to meet you SAYING HELLO b Complete the sentences Use contractions Complete the dialogues A Hi, Karen This _ is James B Hello, James. _ to you A Hi, I’m Marco. _ ’s your B Isabella B Isabella! _ Tm _ A Hi, Kenji. _ are you? B I’m fine, thanks And _ A I’m OK, thank you A _ evening What’s your name? B ’s Walter Harris A You’re in room 12 GRAMMAR verb be [+j, pronouns _ in room 4 _ Wednesday _ in a taxi _ a teacher _ in room 603 Hello. _ in my class a Complete the first column with the words in the box Then write the contractions she are they Full form I is J are is are Contractions am I’m you he is it we VOll are Study Link Student Book p.122 Grammar Bank 1A PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress Put the letters in order to make days of the week a Write the words in the chart ARSAYDUT meet eight fine nice you three two in six man thank wait Saturday NYAUDS HRDYTUSA ODNYMA &J fish cat tree boot DFARYI train bike DSYEEAWND EUASDTY six More Words to Learn b Underline the stressed syllable in these words coffee good-bye afternoon e-mail eighteen Internet thirteen computer evening 10 hotel Write translations and try to remember the words Word Pronunciation room noun /rum/ or /rum/ word noun /ward/ morning noun /'marnig/ afternoon noun /aeftar'nun/ evening noun /'ivnig/ good adjective /gud/ important adjective /im'portnt/ help verb /help/ try verb /trai/ check verb /tfek/ Translation c Practice saying the words in a and b VOCABULARY numbers 1-20 Continue the series five, six, seven, eight _ , nine , ten _ six, eight, ten, _ , _ _ twenty, nineteen, _ , _ , _ five, seven, nine, , _ , one, four, seven, , _ , Study Link Student Book p.140 Vocabulary Bank Study idea To remember new words, you need to test your memory Cover the Translation column and look at the words in English Say them in your language Cover the Word column and look at the translation SAYING GOOD-BYE Say the words in English a Complete the words with a, e, i, o, or u QUESTION TIME Can you answer these questions? What's your name? How are you? What day is it today? Is it Monday today? Are you a teacher? Study Link 01 Study Link | www.oup.com/eh/americanenglishfile/1 To be or not to be, that is the question William Shakespeare, English playwright I'm not American, I'm Canadian! VOCABULARY countries and nationalities Osaka and Kyoto are in China (Japan) _ Complete with a country or a nationality Alice is from the United States She’s _ American _ Duncan is Scottish He’s from Scotland - - ■ — ■ • Tacos are from Italy (Mexico) - My friends are Mexican They’re from _ — • You’re Canadian (French) Sandra is from Argentina She’s _ - Toyota cars are Japanese They’re from - - —— • Cameron Diaz is Spanish (American) Spaghetti is from Italy It’s We’re French We’re from _ • b Order the words to make questions your /’s / name I What 10 They’re Spanish They’re from _ Study Link ■ — — • We’re in room 104 (room 105) Jun is from China He’s _ She’s from Korea She’s _ — — What’s your name? Student Book p.141 Vocabulary Bank she I Where /’s / from GRAMMAR verb be ?• - and United I from / they I States I the I Are a Correct the sentences ? seven I room / we / in / Are ? vacation I you / Are / on — - - - ? • from / he / Japan I Is ?• — c Match these answers to the questions in b Venice is in Greece (Italy) Venice isn’t in Greece It’s in Italy a Yes, he is ’ 61 b No, I’m not c She’s from Thailand d No, we aren’t 3 e Yes, they are Sean Connery is Irish (Scottish) f Andrew I’m American (British) •< Study Link THH33 Book p.122 Grammar Bank IB PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds INSTRUCTIONS a Write the words in the chart a Match the words and pictures Argentina twenty hotel where are Mexico Wednesday airport not copy Japan hundred A car clock computer egg phone chair Argentina a match Sj d circle G g check ] b underline G e cross out G h choose G c complete G f number b Underline the stressed syllable in these words Brazil Spanish Japan Portuguese Japanese Italy Germany Italian China 10 American c Practice saying the words in a and b VOCABULARY numbers 20-1,000 a Write the numbers in words b Cover the words Look at the pictures and try to remember the words More Words to Learn Write translations and try to remember the words Word Pronunciation people noun /’pipl/ things noun /Oirjz/ 27 twenty-seven quiz noun /kwiz/ 33 difference noun /'difrans/ 40 vacation noun /vei'keijn/ 56 business noun /'biznas/ 77 _ music noun /'myuzik/ 85 city noun /'siti/ 100 delicious adjective /di'lifas/ 240 again adverb /a'gen/ 677 Translation 10 1,000 b Cover the words Practice saying the numbers Study Link Student Book p.140 Vocabulary Bank Can you answer these questions? What nationality are you? Where are you from? What's the language in your country? What's your phone number? Are you on vacation? ■ ■ Jl Study Link lk’dJRhWm Study Link ) www.oup.com/elt/americanenglishfile/1 Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names John F Kennedy, former American president His name, her name GRAMMAR possessive adjectives VOCABULARY personal information _ — rle*e the words with a, e, i, o, or u Then write them i- die correct place in the form below -m _ _ddr_ss ddr_ss c_ty / c _ ntry l_st n_m_ ph_n_ n_mb_r st_d_nt zJpcode f_rst n_m_ a Complete the chart Subject pronoun Possessive adjective I your he her its The Toronto School we you application form their Alessandra _ Bellucci Her _ name’s Susana _ name’s Michael Porto Alegre / Brazil b Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective We’re students. _ teacher’s name’s Richard _ No _ 30 I’m French. _ family is from Lyon It’s an Italian restaurant. _ name is Luigi’s A What’s _ phone number? Ku a Minerva,