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Student’s Book Cathy Lawday Student’s Book Cathy Lawday OX FORD U N IV E R S IT Y PRESS Contents Favourite things School Birthdays The Countryside Food Transport Pocket money Pairwork material Video check F* d d d b < x r > a n a _ k b a s k s t b a ll W a tc h and write I from the beginning to the report Ar»r>a_belle ( E l the report: My Favourite Sport W a tc h and tick (• /) skiing football basketball o o skating rugby tennis O O O volleyball netball swimming O O O lin and w rite : Name Favourite sport Name Ben football Aaron football Ian football Daniella Favourite sport Owen Kylie Vanessa tennis (EH the Top Joke W a tc h , num ber and m atch Do you like eggs? Mere you are Oh, no! Thanks, Jessica Do you like lemonade? Do uou like cake? Yes, I Unit F av°urite things y U l the studio © W a tc h , w rite the names and circle She ioesn t like the show, Top Show is her favourite W h a ts her name? programme Adam |_|er favourite presenter is Annabelle He e doesn t like He doesn’t like W h a t’s his name? I the Top Song Q He likes doesn’t like Do you like and Do you like and Do you like and Do you like ? I like , But I don’t like And I don’t like grizzly the name, the music ^ W a tc h and w rite Well, I like the show, presenters, videophone đ â al1 program m e Read and circle Top Show today is about favourite things True False Jessica likes sport True False Adam likes cake True False M r Grumpy likes Top Show True False Gerald likes music True False M ark likes playing the guitar True False W rite and remember Food Unit p avourite things Sports © Ask and write Name Favourite sport © About you My name’s I like , I don’t like or My favourite jood is My favourite sport is and W r ite and m atch U H I the Transport Report O Watch and number Bentley From: B r » + S , ‘0 Number of seats: Number oj wheels: com fortable fa st beautiful M o n o rail It isn’t a Seats downstairs and It isn’t a It’s a train It’s got lights and an Number oj wheels-, fa st Penny Farthing fun com fortable It hasn’t got gears It’s got a Number oj wheels: fa st fun com fortable years old Number o f wheels: Sunbeam fast fun comfortable years old Number of wheels: Watch O 36 Unit r°nsp on again and write Watch again and tick C the studio I the second report © Watch and correct © Watch and tick © Watch and count, by bus by car by bike walk Watch and circle Unit * ° nsport 37 t r 00" ©all © Watch and write a number or a cross (x) programme Watch, count and write In this unit there W rite and remember Transport U nit r ir Qnsp ort In this unit there © Find ten differences Don’t look at Picture B! © About you Picture A How you go to school? I How you go to the beach? I % Tell me ►out you "A How you go to cinema? How you go to the shops? Unit • j r ansPort 39 W rite and tick Read and match fifteen pounds one pound fifteen 40 Unit Socket money m from the beginning to the report G Watch and match Q Watch again and tick © Watch again and circle Mark buys computers True False Gerald’s got a new tie True False M ark’s shopping True False Sarah gets £50 pocket money every week True False Sarah likes frogs True False Gerald likes frogs True False Adam’s got new trousers True False Granny gets pocket money every week True False Granny likes Adam’s new trousers True False True False 10 Jessica goes to the cinema Unit • Pock ^oriey 41 lisiaiithe O Watch and write numbers C inem a Report There a r e Q screens people can watch films A child’s ticket is £ Two tickets are £ 60 A large popcorn is Watch again and write In the multiplex cinema, there’s a There’s a , an a and There are ISSl the C inem a Report part O Watch again and circle Annabelle buys tickets at the ticket office I office I box office Annabelle buys one ticket I two tickets I three tickets Annabelle gives the woman £3.80 I £7.70 I £10.00 The woman gives Annabelle tickets and change I tickets I change J O the Cinema Report part Q The change is £2.00 I £2.40 I £4.00 Watch again and number Act out Large, please That’s £3.40 £3.40 Here you are ( ) How much is the popcorn? O 42 Unit p°cket money Large or small? O O (Ill the studio © Watch and answer about you Do you like films? Do you like old black and white films? Do you like Adam’s trousers? Do you like Mr Grumpy? Watch again and write i the Top © Watch and number © I’m Jessica It’s her show He’s Gerald It’s his show I’m Annabelle It’s your show I’m Gerald It’s my show I’m Mark It’s Top S It’s Top I’m Adam It’s Top S ■■ ■ Put us all together, It’s Top Show! And what have you got? It’s Top Show, Top Show, It’s Top Show! It’s Top Show! Top Show y V L Unit * P°cket ^oneu 43 Read and correct programme M ark’s wearing a white shirt Gerald’s wearing an sellers 10 The popcorn seller isn’t wearing a cap old tie Sarah’s wearing a green t-shirt Sarah’s dog is green Adam’s new trousers are yellow © The ‘Box Office’ sign is yellow Mark buys cinema There are two men and a horse on the Wild Wild West poster 12 One man’s wearing a white hat 13 Mr Grumpy’s wearing a tie 14 Jessica’s wearing a white Top Show T-shirt 15 M ark’s guitar is blue Some sweets are pink 16 Annabelle’s wearing blue socks Pocket money p 11 tickets from a woman W rite and remember 44 Ur,it There are three ice-cream °cket money © Read and answer ###### STAR CINEMA * * * * * * MONDAY 1Q-FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER WILD WILD WEST THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH STARRING WILL SMITH STARRING PIERCE BROSNAN STAR WARS STAR WARS DISNEY FILM TARZAN CH ILDREN’S SATURDAY CARTOON CLUB 9.30 - 1.00 THE MONSTER FROM MARS (NO CHILDREN) 11.00 PM - TICKET PRICES ADULTS: MONDAY - FRIDAY £5.25 SATURDAY £5.85 ADULTS (OVER 65 YEARS OLD): £3.80 CHILDREN (UNDER 10 YEARS OLD): £3.15 CHILDREN: 10 -16 YEARS OLD £3.90 Can you see Tarzan at 5.50? Can you see Wild Wild West on Saturday? Can children see The Monster from Mars? W hat day can you see a film starring Pierce Brosnan? W h at time can you see Star Wars on Tuesday? W h at day can children see cartoons? W h at time on Saturday morning can you see The World is not Enough? W hat film can you see at 5.50 on Wednesday? W hat film can you see on Saturday at 11.00 pm? 10 Tom is 14 years old His sister is His grandmother is 68 His father is 40 They all see Tarzan How much is it? Unit * Pocfcef m°ney 45 Unit Transport O Find ten differences Don’t look at Picture A! Unit Pocket money Q Read and act out ###### popcorn 46 STAR CINEMA * * * * * * £2.60 £3.40 chocolate small large 45p 80p hamburger £5.25 lem onade sweets 99p small large 85p £1.15 orange juice small large £1.30 £1.99 milk shake small large £2.00 £2.75 p QlrWork mater\a\ small large Video check OK f Good Great Top! 4Sjfc Read and circle Favourite things • the presenters $ • the vox pops # m • the Top Joke • # • the videophone • • the Top Song # Unit was: very easy easy % ♦ m m m OK o % % hard School • the School Report # • the Top Joke • • the videophone # Unit was: very easy easy • % m OK & ♦ % hard B irthdays • the vox pops m i* • the first Top Joke • t& • the videophone • • the second Top Joke # • the surprise $ • • the Top Song • • Unit was: very easy easy it % % OK ♦ hard Vlde° check 47 T h e C ountryside • the Top Song • the Treasure Hunt • the countryside • the treasure Unit was: f- very easy easy OK $$ hard Food • the Breakfast Report • the Top Joke • the Top Show Sandwich • Adam’s sandwich surprise Unit was: "O ' very easy ® easy OK hard T ransport • the Transport Report • the Top Joke ®S • the vox pops ® • Adam coming to the studio ' Unit was: very easy easy W ^ OK hard P o ck e t m oney • the videophone • the Cinema Report ^sl O ' • Adam’s trousers ^ W O • the Top Song ^ Unit was: 48 U j check very easy 'O ' easy OK hard OXFORD ACK N OW LEDG EM ENTS Photography by: Rob Judges U N IV E R SIT Y PRESS Great Clarendon Street, Oxford 0x2 dp Oxford University Press is a departm ent o f the University o f Oxford It furthers the University’s objective o f excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid M elbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto W ith offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam and o x f o r d E n g l i s h are registered trade m arks o f Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries oxford © Oxford University Press 2000 The m oral rights o f the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2000 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 10 All rights reserved No part o f this publication m ay be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or b y any means, w ithout the prior perm ission in w riting o f Oxford University Press (with the sole exception o f photocopying carried out under the conditions stated in the paragraph headed ‘Photocopying’), or as expressly perm itted by law, or under terms agreed w ith the appropriate reprographics rights organization Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope o f the above should be sent to the ELT Rights Departm ent, Oxford University Press, at the address above You m ust not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you m ust impose this same condition on any acquirer P hotocopying The Publisher grants perm ission for the photocopying o f those pages m arked ‘photocopiable’ according to the follow ing conditions Individual purchasers m ay m ake copies for th eir ow n use or for use b y classes that th ey teach School purchasers m ay m ake copies for use by staff and students, but this perm ission does not extend to additional schools or branches Under no circumstances m ay any part o f this book be photocopied for resale Any websites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and their addresses are provided by Oxford University Press for inform ation only Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content IS B N -13 : 9 2 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book IS B N -13 : 9 2 V H S PAL IS B N -13 : 9 2 IS B N -13 : 9 2 V H S SECA M IS B N -13 : 9 2 7 V H S NTSC is b n -i o : 19 459228 is b n -i o : 19 459 2294 Student’s Book Teacher’s Book is b n -i o : 19 4592251 V H S PAL is b n -i o : 19 459226 X V H S SECA M is b n -i o : 19 459 2 78 V H S NTSC Printed in China Illustrations by: David Mostyn We would like to thank the followingfor permission to reproduce photographs: Architectural Association: p22 (harbour) / V Bennett Food Features: p29 (baklava, cheese) TOP SH O W is a lively video series aimed at young learners of English TOP SH O W consists of seven TV magazine-style sequences presented by children oj the same age group as the target audience It features a unique combination oj songs, quizzes, jokes and reports on British culture including visits to a school, a motor museum and a multiplex cinema TOP SH O W can be used with any coursebook at post­ beginner level The TOP SH O W student’s book offers a wide variety of activities Jo r Jully exploiting the video The teacher’s book provides clear teaching notes, cultural information, optional activities, an answer key and a transcript OXFORD U N IV E R S IT Y PRESS www.oup.com I SBN - - 2 -

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