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Paul like sport?

2

you know the answer?

3

_

your sister play the piano?

4

you often go to the cinema?

5

your teacher give you a lot of homework?

I go out often with friends, b

2

you live in Manchester?

1

I eat often pizza.

(lb) I often eat pizza.

Present simple (questions) 0

football-onTV.

(Circle) the correct sentences.

1 a

C o m p l e t e t h e q u e s t i o n s w i t h do or does.

is friendly.

3

4

5

I often go out with friends.

a

I always go to the cinema with my friends,

b

Always I go to the cinema with my friends.

a

Music is always great,

b

Music always is great.

a

I play football in the park never,

b

I never play football in the park.

a

I sometimes am bored,

b

I am sometimes bored.

47

VOCABULARY Word list Free-time activities ft

play computer games

da nee

hang out with friends

GPS

go shopping

do homework

chat'

tablet

headphones

MP3 player

laptop e-reader

games console

smartphone

Days of the weel MOM DAY

j TUESDAY

j WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

FRIDAY

| SATURDAY

| 5UMDA'

Key words in context carry

Don't carry all those books. They're very heavy.

cheer

I always cheer when my team scores a goal.

concert

help

Dad often helps me with my homewc

meet

I sometimes meet my friends in the p, the weekend.

I often go to pop concerts at the 0 2 stadium.

perform

My school performs a play every yea

feel

I feel tired. I want to go to bed.

sing

My dad always sings in the shower.

finish

School finishes at 4 pm.

study

I study at St George's school.

My mum flies planes for British Airways.

teach

Mr O'Brian teaches Maths.

fly

! 5! IN MY FREE T I M E

Gadgets

: e - t i m e activities re

.

4

M a t c h the parts o f t h e s e n t e n c e s .

ШШШ

U n s c r a m b l e t h e letters to make w o r d s for gadgets.

0

I play

1

I go hang out with

2 3

i

I

do

blteat

1

megas loscone

2

P3M replay

3

marsthopen

4

ahehndspoe

4

I listen to

5

I dance

a

shopping with Dad on Saturdays,

5 SGP

П

tablet

0

b

my homework when I get home,

6

plapto

с

music in my bed.

7

arae-der

d

to rock music in my bedroom,

e

computer games on my tablet,

f

* * *

my friends in the park on Sundays.

-k-k

1

C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h t h e w o r d s in

2

dance I his homework j listens j out plays i shopping

1

Q. What do you use to play computer games? A

the list.

0

Every day after school I hang park. Lucy goes

out

Q. What do you use to listen to music? A

3

at the

Q. What do you use to find your way? A

4

with her sister on Saturday

__

Q. What do you use to read books, magazines or articles?

mornings. 2

Tim never does

3 We

A

on time. every weekend at the disco.

4 My brother weekend! 5

A n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s so t h e y are t r u e for

you.

My dad

>ays of the week. Щ

computer games all

C o m p l e t e t h e d a y s of t h e w e e k w i t h t h e m i s s i n g letters. T h e n put t h e d a y s in o r d e r .

to really old music!

[Tj

M о nday

W r i t e s e n t e n c e s that are t r u e for y o u . U s e

dnesday-

adverbs of f r e q u e n c y .

П

1 play computer games

L_S •

go shopping



3 dance 7 4

do homework

5

listen to music

kr-k-k

iday esday nday ursday turday C h o o s e t h r e e d a y s . W r i t e s e n t e n c e s so

t h e y a r e t r u e for y o u .

/ love Fridays

6

hang out with friends

7

do sport

8

cinema

because

I always go to the

with my dad in the evening.

go to the cinema

49

Complete the s e n t e n c e s w i t h t h e missing w o r d s . T h e n look at t h e newsletter o n p a g e 4 9 of t h e S t u d e n t ' s Book and check your answers.

Computer gaming

The text is about a school Glee . People s

dub.

4

They perform с

what you know. Mrs Stephens also show

teacher.

They sing songs from f _ _

how to make your own simple games.

. in front of the rest

The club is a good way to make f

6

The club is in the school h

7

They meet on Tuesdays and F

A

Years 7 and 8 - Tuesday lunchtime in Rc

of the school three times a year. 5

Come and get better at all your favoun't games. Learn from your friends and show

at these clubs.

Miss Higgins is a M ,

club

_



. .

L o o k at t h e p i c t u r e s a n d r e a d t h e m e s s a g e s

• Dance club •

o p p o s i t e . W h a t r o o m s are t h e s e p e o p l e in?

Join Mr Roberts for an hour of exercise

W h a t c l u b a r e t h e y in?

of fun at the same time. Learn how to d; best modern pop songs

B

.

An

for students at the school - anyone is wi All years - Wednesday lunchtime in the a

Homework club

Don't do all of your homework after school or г weekends. Come to Homework club and do it bi you go home. When you get home after school can have fun!

There's always a te;

here to help you if you have a problem.

ill 3

c

All years - Every day after school in Room 8

Match the sentences with the correct places ( A - D ) in t h e m e s s a g e s .

Film club 0

Tell your parents it finishes at 5 pm.

\C_ Watch classic films from the 1980s and

1

(and some old songs, too).

2

It's great for all students who love gadgets.

3

Ask your parents about some of their

SZlj

Toy Story, Jurassic Park etc. Then talk ab with Miss Owens and other students.

0

Bring your own popcorn!

favourites, and we can add them to the list. |

50

QJ

|

Years 9-11, Thursday after school in Roc m

5

IN MY FREE T I M E

DEVELOPING W R I T I N G

My week 1

Read t h e t e x t . O n w h i c h d a y d o e s B r u n o not d o any h o m e w o r k ?

_



X

P O S T E D : M O N D A Y 10 A P R I L

Bruno's Busy Life Atypical week ... From Monday to Friday, I go to school from 9 am to 3 pm every day. But my day doesn't finish then! After school on Mondays I have piano lessons from 4 pm to 5 pm. In the evenings I do my homework. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I go to Tennis club from 4 pm to 6 pm. In the evenings I do my homework. On Wednesday afternoons I go to Dance club from 3 pm to 4 pm. And in the evenings? Yep, I do my homework. On Fridays I do my homework after school! I go to Glee club in the evenings. It finishes at 9 pm. On Saturdays I do things with Mum and Dad. We go shopping or visit Grandma. My dad sometimes takes me to watch the football. On Sundays I sleep! Oh, and then I do some homework.

2

Complete the sentences with the

4

correct p r e p o s i t i o n s . U s e t h e text in Exercise 1 to h e l p y o u .

1

Think a b o u t y o u r life. U s e t h e q u e s t i o n s to m a k e notes a b o u t t h e things y o u d o .

What do you do in the day?

I play tennis Tuesdays and Thursdays. I play _

_

_

What do you do in the evening?

4 pm

6 pm.

What do you do at the weekend?

2

Wednesday afternoons I go to Dance club. It starts

3 pm and

finishes

4 pm.

3

Monday to Friday I go to school.

3

Match the p a r t s o f t h e p h r a s e s .

5

U s e y o u r notes to c o m p l e t e t h e text s o it is t r u e for y o u .

A typical w e e k . . .

From Monday to Friday I go to school every day! But my day doesn't finish then.

Then c h e c k y o u r a n s w e r s in t h e

After school on Mondays I

text in E x e r c i s e 1.

In the evenings _

1 do

Г1

On Tuesdays



In the evenings _

2

go

3

have

a

a tennis lesson

ь

to Dance club / shopping

c

homework

_

On Wednesdays In the evenings _





In the evenings _

-

_

On Fridays

-

On Thursdays

In the evenings On Saturdays On Sundays

51

LISTENING 1

2

O H

Listen again a n d c o r r e c t t h e s
ntences.

•\

This is Lucy's diary. M a k e s e n t e n c e s a b o u t her week.

0

Qyt Monday

she goes shopping. Wednesday

j friends

Thursday

\

computer

Friday

games

homework "•••j--

Saturday

music

I

sleep!

Sunday

ialogue.

2

Use the c o d e to w o r k out the m e s s a g e .

cise 1 to

23

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m

=e

к =i о =m e at it.

it to go

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ф

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GRAMMAR

4

have f has got (positive and negative)

a shaved head | long curly hair long straight hair j short curly hair

SB page : 1

*

* * * W r i t e s e n t e n c e s u n d e r t h e picture t h e p h r a s e s in t h e list a n d have got o r has

("Circle) t h e c o r r e c t o p t i o n s .

0

I has got /(ffave^gopa new friend.

1

My friend, Sam, has got I have got a tablet.

2 Jenny has got I have got a big family.

2

3

We has got I have got a cat.

4

All of my friends has got I have got bikes.

* *

L o o k at t h e t a b l e a n d c o m p l e t e t h e

sentences. has / hasn't got

Tom

| Dan

Ellie

|

/

X

1 /

X

1

X

X

1

x

X

\

j Sally

i

i smartphone

...j

1 laptop

1 j

i bike [ t v

1

*

dog

3

X

/

/

Л

1 *

/

1

0

Tom hasn't got

a smartphone.

1

Sally

a laptop or a TV.

2

Dan and Ellie

3

Tom

4

All of them

5

Tom and Dan

!i

'

a bike.

have I has got (questions)

a TV. a dog. __ _

a laptop.

5

*

1

U s e have got or haven't got a n d t h e phrases in t h e

(Circfe^ t h e c o r r e c t o p t i o n s .

A (Have)/ Has you got a T V in your bedroom' В

* * * W r i t e s e n t e n c e s so t h e y a r e t r u e f o r y o u .

2

a big family | a new phone number a new smartphone j a sister I a tablet black hair j brown eyes | three brothers

3

1

4

__

A Have / Hasjake and Andy got new mobile

В

В _

5

8 54

Yes, I have I has. I've got thousands. I listen t them all the time.

Yes, we have I has. We've both got bikes. W ride to school every day.

6 7

hasn't. But I have I has gol

A Have I Has you got bikes? В

5

No, they haven't/

A Have I Has you got lots of songs on your mc

3 _

No, she haven't I hasn't. She doesn't like the

phones?

2

4

No, I haven't I hasn't. But my brother has gc

A Have I Has Katy got a friendship band? В

list.

SB page 59

6

A Have I Has Simon got a sister? В

No, he haven't I hasn't He's got a brother.

6 ! FRIENDS ^+ 6

C o m p l e t e the dialogue with the correct

10 -k-k

0

JAN

C o m p l e t e t h e d i a l o g u e s w i t h a, an o r

some.

form of have got. your mum

Has

got

brown hair?

MARCUS

No, s h e

She black hair.

1

she

JANE

_ _

blue

eyes? MARCUS

She

No, she

green eyes,

5

she

JANE daughter? MARCUS

No, s h e

7

She one son - me!

8

7

Complete the dialogue about a m e m b e r of your family.

FRIEND

1

Has he/she got green eyes? 2

YOU FRIEND YOU

A Have you got

4

A I've got

В

YOU FRIEND

Has he/she got a dog?

YOU FRIEND

5

Has he/she got a smartphone?

YOU

ice cream? apple. hobby?

Yes, I have. I sing in a band.

3 Has he/she got a car?

some

No, thanks. I've got

A Have you got В

Has he/she got a big family?

FRIEND

A Would you like В

best friend?

Yes, I have. Her name's Zeynep. money from my mum.

В

Me too!

A

That's good. Let's buy

sweets.

A I haven't got a pen. В

Oh, I've got

A

Yes, perfect!

I've got blue, black

and red. Is that OK?

Countable and uncountable nouns 8

*

Write С (countable) or U (uncountable).

0 chair

П

• •

j~~j

5

time

6

work

7

hospital

8

name

9

teacher

u



G E T IT R I G H T !

Countable and uncountable nouns • W e a d d -s to t h e e n d of countable nouns to make I t h e m plural, b u t not to uncountable nouns.

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• /

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t n e c

o

r

r

e

c

t

options.

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It's the weekend. Let's have a /(some)fun.

1

I've got о / some sandwiches. I'm hungry. Let's eat one.

2

Let's listen to a I some music on your smartphone.

3 Marie's got о / some red bike. 4

'

v e

5

He's got о I some hobby -painting!

6

My dad's got a I some work to do.

7

Murat hasn't got on / some apple. He's got a I some banana.

got a I some money. Let's buy an ice cream.

/ have о lot of friends.

\ X / have a lot of friend. I /

?

&

I drink a lot of water.

: Л / drink a lot of

waters.

(Circle) the correct options.

0

Howmanypen/{^en^)hashegot?

1

I listen to musics I music in my bedroom.

2

They have a lot of hobby I hobbies.

3

Do you have enough money I moneys for your lunch?

4

Homework isn't always a lot of fun I funs.

5

Her brother has two phone I phones.

6

This street has a lot of shop I shops.

VOCABULARY face

Word list

ear mouth nose

Parts o f the body

hand

Describing p e o p l e

blue

brown

beard earrings

moustache

Key w o r d s in context doctor

When I'm ill, I see a doctor.

good-looking

James has got black hair and blue eyes. He's very good-looking.

kiss

When we greet a friend in my country, we kiss three times on the cheeks.

nurse

My mum is a nurse at a hospital.

shaved

My dad hasn't got any hair. He's got a shaved head.

surprise

I've got a present for Jane. It's a surprise.

tradition

I always eat cake on my birthday. It's a tradition.

6 ^ FRIENDS 4

p ts of the b o d y ar

^

+

* *

M a t c h t h e w o r d s to t h e p i c t u r e s . W r i t e 1 - 6 in

the boxes.

Complete the crossword. 2

1

4

3

6

5

7

8

ACROSS 1 You reach with your 6 You kick with your 7 You hold with your 8 You hear with your DOWN 2 You eat with your . 3 You walk with your 4 You smell with your 5 You see with your

Describing people (1) 2

(Circle) t h e c o r r e c t o p t i o n s .

0

His hair isn't curly. It'sfwav}/)/ brown.

1

She's got short I blonde red hair.

2

Her eyes are straight

I green.

1 beard j 2 earrings | 3 glasses j 4 grey 5 moustache j 6 wavy 5

* * *

L o o k at t h e p i c t u r e a n d w r i t e t h e n a m e s o f t h e

people.

3 My mother always wears her hair straight I brown for work.

0

She's got earrings.

4

The old man has grey curly I hair.

1

He's got a very big moustache

5

His hair colour I style is black.

2

She's got a lovely smile.

3

He's got a very long beard.

4

She wears glasses.

Describing people (2) Q

0

1

2 3

C o m p l e t e t h e words with i e, i, о or u.



stа сhe

tt

gI -ss t

s

II

b

6

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W r i t e o n e m o r e s e n t e n c e a b o u t e a c h p e r s o n in

Exercise 4.

1 2 3

r

4

sm

5

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Pronunciatio Long vowel sound /ei/ Goto page 119. 57

READING 1

M a r k the s e n t e n c e s T (true) or F (false). T h e n look at t h e article o n p a g e 57 of t h e S t u d e n t ' s B o o k a n d c h e c k y o u r a n s w e r s . I

0

2

Delaney Clements is 12.

1

Delaney has got long curly hair and blue eyes.

2

She loves sports.

3

Kamryn is her best friend.

4 5

Delaney has got cancer. Delaney shaves her head.

1

[F

L

Read the two dialogues about friendship and answer the questions.

1

Who has got green eyes?

2

Who wears glasses?

JANET

Who is your best friend?

CLARA

Sarah is my best friend.

JANET

What does she look like?

CLARA

She's very pretty. She's got long curly black hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses and she's got a friendly smile.

JANET CLARA

What's she like? She's very clever and she's very kind. She likes drawing and making things. I like making things, too. We've got the same hobbies. That's important, I think.

JANET

Why is she a good friend?

CLARA

Friends share things with you. Sarah shares everything with me. She shares her chocolate with me and her clothes with me. She's a very special friend.

JANET

Who is your best friend?

SAM

Murat is my best friend.

JANET

What does he look like?

SAM

He's tall and he's got short straight brown hair and green eyes. He's got a friendly smile and he laughs a lot. We laugh a lot together. We like the same things.

JANET

What's he like?

SAM

He's funny and tells good jokes. He's very good at sports, and he likes basketball. I like basketball, too. We like the same team. That's important, I think.

JANET

Why is he a good friend?

SAM

Friends listen to you. Murat always listens to me. Sometimes I have a problem and he helps me. He's a great friend.

R e a d t h e d i a l o g u e s again a n d a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s .

4

W h o says t h e s e p h r a s e s a b o u t f r i e n d s h i p ? W r i t e С ( C l a r a ) or S

1

What colour is Sarah's hair?

2

What colour is Murat's hair?

3

Who likes basketball?

1

[ _] shares things with you.

4

Who likes drawing?

2

j _ j likes the same team.

5

What do Murat and Sam like?

3

[Hj

helps you.

6

What does Sarah share with Clara?

4

£H|

has the same hobbies.

A good friend ...

5 6 58

tells you jokes. [ j

listens to you.

FRIENDS

pEVELOPING W R I T I N G Describing p e o p l e in a story


(r (wear) shorts, h

4

(hold) a ball.'After

sentence the other players guess \

2

give

3

sit

10

DAN

And then what?

4

dance

11 stop

LILY

The players can ask ten questions.

5

smile

12

DAN

Like ' W h a t

6

run

13 draw

* *

5

write

(happen) in the vid

6

they (do) in the video?

LILY

C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s with t h e p r e s e n t

No, of course not. They can only a: questions like '

c o n t i n u o u s f o r m of t h e v e r b s in b r a c k e t s .

_ 0

Go awayjack. I 'm not talking

1

Let's go for a walk. It

2

to you! (not talk)

_

'

(not rain)

you

DAN LILY

a good time at university? (have) ,

10

(not hap

_

_

(not sitting) on the 1 2

(no

music. And the other player gets a

Maria! You

if they can say what's happening in

to me! (not listen)

What They

Sometimes the player watching the

or 'The people

it. (not

video.

the cat ? (eat)

8

And then?

11

The T V is on, but they

9

the video. Things like 'The boy

watch)

7

they

says w h a t

Joaquim? (do)

6

8

_ (watch) a game of fo

your brother

5

_ the I:

(play) with friends?'

the

you

7

(go) to school?' or '

film? (enjoy)

What

1

DAN

Hmm. I don't like watching quiz programmes. I like watching films.

well today, (not play) LILY

Oh. Well, please watch tonight. The surprise for you!

DAN 72

A surprise? Now I really want to wa

8 C o m p l e t e this extract f r o m t h e q u i z s h o w

Jrfck ^

8

* * C o m p l e t e t h e text. U s e love (©©), like (©), don't/doesn't like (©), hate ( © © ) a n d t h e correct

with t h e c o r r e c t f o r m o f t h e v e r b s in t h e list.

form of the verbs.

hit I hold ) kick j not go j not smile not throw j play (хЗ) j stand I wear HOST

My family are a bit strange - they like or don't like all kinds of different things. My sister

Right! Let's play! Lily, you have the tablet, so

0

your team starts. LILY

SIMON

LILY

1

-

they

Yes, they are. T h e y

2

(©© go) for walks, but he

a game? 2

3

OM

they

the ball

(© read) magazines, but

she

with their feet?

5

parents

4

LILY

No, they aren't. And they the ball. One g i r l the ball in her hand. She behind a line on the floor.

(©© read) books. My 6

(© travel), but they

7

(© go) to other countries.

5

And me? Well, I j u s t

6

MARK

7

she

Yes, she is. But the ball

(©© be) with my strange family! 9

C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s so t h e y a r e t r u e f o r you.

3

into

0

the net. That's not good. She isn't happy. She SIMON

I know!

10

they

Yes, they are!

HOST

Well done! That's one point to you.

and

j o w j to the cinema.

in the shower

I love

2

and 3

W h a t d o you think your family a n d

I don't like

ш

_

and

write similar s e n t e n c e s a b o u t t h e m .

is watching

_

I like

friends a r e d o i n g n o w ? L o o k at t h e e x a m p l e a n d

/ think my sister

singing

and

LILY

0

I love

1

volleyball?

6

8

the ball

with her hand? LILY

3

(©© go) for a ride on his bike. My mother

with a ball.

4

T

(©• cook) but

like cooking

(©© clean) her room.

My father

shorts and T-shirts.

're wearing

doesn't

she '

Well, I can see twelve girls here. They ;:

DANCE T O T H E M U S I C

4

I hate

TV now.

_

_

and

_

;

2

G E T I T R I G H T !

3

Present continuous

4

• W e use subject + am/is/are + -ing form of the main •

verb.

like I don't like +-mg

• /

7

I Л Wevsatching

Write sentences with the correct form of

We are watching TV. TV.

the v e r b s .

: /

0

I /like /read /long books

: X I am eat a

/ like reading

C o m p l e t e the sentences with the correct present

1

long books.

my sister / not like / play / basketball

2

my parents / hate / watch / science fiction films

/ am eating a sandwich.

c o n t i n u o u s f o r m o f t h e v e r b s in b r a c k e t s .

0

She is taking

(take) some photos of her cat.

1

We

(do) the shopping at the moment.

2 my best friend / like / listen to / classical music 4

I/not like /go to /the cinema 5

I / love /read / i n bed

sandwich.

(you / listen) to rap music?

3

He

(wear) a black shirt and trousers.

4

They

(walk) to the supermarket.

5

Who

(play) computer games?

6

He

(not eat) a sandwich, he's eating

a burger!

73

VOCABULARY Word list Verbs I base form

-ing form

j cheer

cheering

jdance

dancing

: leave

leaving

J read

reading

run

running

sing

smging

i sit

sitting

I smile

smiling

] stand

standinc

take

!

[talk

i talking

I wear

1 wearing

j

trousers

dress

T-shirt

shorts skirt

K e y w o r d s in context

74

concert

There's a concert tomorrow night and it's my favourite band!

deep

The water in the swimming pool is very deep. It's about three metres.

hold

Please hold my bag, and then I can open the door.

instrument

The trumpet and the violin are musical instruments.

musician

He's a musician. He plays in a rock band.

relaxing

I love this gentle music. It's very relaxing.

singer

I think Taylor Swift is a very good singer.

size

What size shoes do you take?

trumpet

My brother plays the trumpet.

violin

She's learning to play the violin.

%\ D A N C E Т О T H E M U S I C

Clothes

Verbs 1

*

L o o k at t h e p i c t u r e a b o v e a n d

SB page

79

F i n d t w e l v e c l o t h e s items in t h e w o r d s e a r c h .

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complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h t h e c o r r e c t f o r m

T R О U D E

of the v e r b s in t h e list.

cheer I dance \ leave j read | ran j sing sit i smile I stand j take ! talk j wear

A

S

A T

S

T R 0 Peter is

mnning

2 Charles is

_

3 Lucy is _

on a bench.

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N A

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E

W К

N

S

X

1

С

H о

L

E J О S О T s A U

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В

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S

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1

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S

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E

S

S W P И

E M

К J о A U j L H A D 1 R Y L и R J ! : P S С О A T T R N T E A J Т R 1 К S С E S A R Mj R

4 Joe and Kelly are

1

R w

E о

И

F

5 Cedricis 6

i

H T

S

1 Cindy is

H

D J A N s R A S E H

_

Helena is

a hat. .

7 Rob is

M В

| И

8 Claire is

on her phone.

9 Matt is

a photo.

к "к

E

T

R A

1

N E

R

S

j

( C i r c j e ) t h e o d d o n e out in e a c h list.

shirt

10 Fiona is 11 Jen and David are

_

coat

the park.

trousers 2

C o m p l e t e each sentence with a verb

kk

shoes

from Exercise 1. U s e t h e c o r r e c t f o r m of t h e

coat

verbs.

0 I'm readme) very interesting!

a

really good magazine. It's

* *

W r i t e a n s w e r s t o t h e q u e s t i o n s so t h e y are

t r u e for y o u .

1

My dad's crazy. He wants to a marathon. 2 Let's a song. This train at 10.45, and arrives in London at 12.40. 3

4

Look at Mike! He's and a pink shirt!

green trousers

a photo of me, please. I love friends.

1

What colour is your favourite shirt?

2

What clothes do you love wearing at the weekend?

3

What clothes do you never buy?

4

O f all the people you know, who wears really nice clothes? What do they wear?

on the phone with my

"^is is my favourite chair. I love here.

Pronunciatio Intonation - listing items Goto page 120.

m

i 75

READING 1

ГазглтепмжлгнжвзДЯ!!

A n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s . T h e n l o o k at t h e T w e e t s

o n p a g e 75 o f t h e S t u d e n t ' s B o o k a n d c h e c k y o u r a n s w e r s .

0

(09.44) What are Alex and his mum doing?

They are shopping.

1

(09.44) What is he listening to?

2

(09.47) A woman is sitting on a chair. What instrument is she playing?

3

(09.48) Is the woman alone?

4

(09.49) Do the people in the supermarket like the music?

5

(09.53) What are people using to record the concert?

6

(09.53) How many girls are dancing?

7

(09.55) Who is leaving the supermarket?

R e a d this d i a l o g u e f r o m a T V p r o g r a m m e . H o w m a n y p l a c e s d o e s Stella visit in t h e s t u d i o s ?

STELLA PAUL STELLA PAUL

STELLA PAUL

3

.

Hi, everyone. Welcome to today's show. I'm at Galway Film Studios. They're making г here and Paul Basset, the star of the film, is showing me round. Thanks a lot, Paul. No problem! I like showing people the place. So, first we're going to the studio wher make the films. There are a lot of people here. What are they all doing? Well, we aren't filming this afternoon. They're getting ready for tomorrow. They're cleaning and tidying the desks, and putting out the chairs. Tomorrow we're filming ir office. Those people are checking the lights. Where next? OK. This is the room for the clothes. It's called the 'wardrobe'.

STELLA

Wow! Look at all the different beautiful dresses and trousers and hats and everythin very tidy.

PAUL

Yes, it's difficult with so many actors. But the girls love wearing the dresses. You can s each dress has the actor's name on it. Now, we can't go in this next room, but we can through the window. You can see the young actors.

STELLA

Yes, they're all sitting at desks, like a classroom. Are they learning their words for tomorrow?

PAUL

No, it really is a classroom. They're studying Maths and Geography.

STELLA

Why?

PAUL STELLA

Well, these kids are still at school. So they film in the mornings and have lessons in th afternoons. It's very important. Oh, right. Where next?

PAUL

The restaurant. I want a cup of coffee. And then we can see some more.

STELLA

Great!

R e a d t h e d i a l o g u e again a n d mark t h e s e n t e n c e s T (true) or F (false). C o r r e c t t h e false s t a t e m e n t s .

0

76

_

Stella and Paul both work in TV.

[£j

1

Paul likes showing people round the studios.

2

Paul shows Stella the studio

3

first.

Paul works in films.

[

]

There are actors filming in the studio.

[

]

4

The dresses have names on them.

[""]

5

The young actors in the classroom are studying for the filming tomorrow.

6

The young actors have lessons every afternoon.

7

Stella and Paul are going to the restaurant for lunch.

_

_ _

_ -

8! D A N C E T O T H E M U S I C

3

Describing a scene i

Imagine it's S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . U s e t h e ideas below and make notes.

Read Nicole's d i a r y entry. W h o p h o n e s t h e

1

writer?

Sunday May

30 My Sunday afternoon

2

It's Sunday afternoon. The sun is shining. I'm sitting in the park.! love sitting here, it's quiet and I like watching other peopie. There are some children here. They're laughing and playing games. There are four people over there. They're sitting on the grass. They're having a picnic. They're having fun. Me? I'm relaxing. It's Sunday! i've got my phone with me. and my headphones. I'm listening to music my favourite music. In my head, I'm singing the song. I'm having a good time here. Uh, oh! Now my phone's ringing. It's my friend Steve. What does he want?

Choose a place: •

the shopping centre



the beach



your house



another place

What are you doing? What's happening near you? Who can you see and what are they doing? Use the verbs in the list to help you. buy j have | listen j play j read j sit j watch

3

If

4

Something happens - it changes things. What happens?

U s e y o u r n o t e s to c o m p l e t e t h e text a b o u t y o u r Sunday afternoon.

It's Sunday afternoon. I'm 2

_

Match the parts of t h e p h r a s e s . T h e n r e a d t h e

_

_

are

d'ary entry again a n d c h e c k . 0

watching

1

playing

2

having

3

listening

4

a

b

c

d

e

sin

ging

a song





I'm

Uh, oh! Now

other people games to music fun 77

LISTENING

N o w Philip is i n t e r v i e w i n g his g r a n d d a d . Put G r a a n s w e r s in t h e c o r r e c t o r d e r .

1

Listen to a b o y p h o n i n g h o m e f r o m his holiday a n d a n s w e r t h e

PHILIP

Granddad, can I ask you some questio

GRANDDAD

Yes, of course. What do you want to kt

PHILIP

Well, what do you like doing in the eve

GRANDDAD

0

please?

questions.

1

Where is he?

2

Where is he going after the call?

magazines /1 / my / reading / love / love reading

2

CSS

PHILIP

Listen again a n d c o m p l e t e t h e

GRANDDAD

sentences with one w o r d .

0

The boy's name is

1

It's seven o'clock in the The boys playing football are wearing and .

3

Two bikes.

4

He thinks the men are going to

5

The women are and

6

The children in the

7

1 On /1 / at / my / club / my / Saturda) like / friends / meeting

Richard

2

2 I/On/visit/usually/Sundays/yoi

are

family / seeing/1 / y o u r / love

4

I / don't / your music / listening / to / like/ But/always

Thanks a lot, Granddad.

PHILIP are

The boy is

to the

4

I m a g i n e that Philip is i n t e r v i e w i n g y o u . C o m p l e t e a n s w e r s to his q u e s t i o n s so t h e y are t r u e for y o u .

PHILIP

What do you like doing in the evening

YOU

Hike

PHILIP YOU

What about the weekend?

PHILIP

What do you hate doing?

DIALOGUE CMS

3

dresses

now.

1

my magazines.

And what about the weekends?

Listen to Philip i n t e r v i e w i n g

and I

On Saturday I like and on Sunday I like

S u e for a s c h o o l p r o j e c t . H o w m a n y q u e s t i o n s d o e s h e ask S u e ? 2

I

Listen again a n d c o m p l e t e t h e

dialogue.

PHILIP

Hi, Sue! I'd like to ask you some questions.

SUE

Yeah, sure. What about?

PHILIP

What do you like doing in the evenings?

SUE

You mean, after school? Well, I like walchinq TV and I love

YOU

I hate

PHILIP

And what are you doing now?

YOU

I'm

• TRAINTOT I К Memorising

1

PHILIP SUE

_

a

Read the questions 1-5.

b

C o v e r t h e q u e s t i o n s a n d listen to R i c h a n

And what about the weekends?

с

A n s w e r the questions,

On Saturdays, I help Mum in the

d

kitchen. I like , but I hate . the dishes. And on Sundays, I like my friends in the shopping centre and to the cinema. 4

Listen to R i c h a r d again a n d c h e c k w h a t у remembered.

3

1

There are

girls playing beach volleybal

2

There are

boys playing football.

3

The men on bikes are wearing _

4

There are

children in the sea.

5

There are

boys surfing.

5

_

6

PHILIP SUE

Thanks, Sue. Now I can finish my school project. Good thing! It's only ten minutes until class!

and

Answering multiple-choice questions 1

Read Monika's email to her f r i e n d J o d i e a n d a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s .

1 Where is Monika? 2

What does she want to see there?

_

- n x Hi, Jodie How are you? I'm on holiday - well, you know that, right? - and I'm having a great time here in Granada. We're staying in a nice hotel near the city centre. It's small but it's cheap and very comfortable, and we like it. The people who work here speak good English. That's great because my family doesn't speak Spanish! (Well, I know a few words now - gracias and por favor, that kind of thing! I can say Tengo hambre, too. That means 'I'm hungry', and you know me, I'm always hungry!) Granada is a cool place. The famous Alhambra palace is here. It's very beautiful. And it's a great place for Flamenco, too. I love Flamenco dancing and I want to see some here. Oh, just a minute - my mum says that Dad is on his tablet, and he's getting tickets for a Flamenco show tonight here in the city! Great! Hope you're well. Please write soon, OK? From Monika

2

Read the email a g a i n . C h o o s e t h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r s ( А , В or C ) .

0 Monika's family are staying in a A

big

_

1 The people at the hotel A 2 3

С expensive

English.

like

В don't understand

Monika knows

С

understand

С

no

С

cool place

words in Spanish.

one or two

A

hotel.

( В ) comfortable

В

a lot of

In Granada there is a famous A

palace

В dance clubs

4 Monika's A

has a tablet.

father

В

5 Monika's father A

mother

С Flamenco

a Flamenco show. В

isn't getting tickets for

is buying tickets for

С

is reading tickets for

W h e n the q u e s t i o n s a b o u t a text a r e multiple c h o i c e , it m e a n s y o u h a v e to c h o o s e t h e o n e c o r r e c t answer f r o m t h r e e or f o u r p o s s i b i l i t i e s .

• •

Look for items that are grammatically wrong. For example, in the following question, A is wrong because we can t have 'a' before a vowel, and С is wrong because we can't use 'some' before a singular noun: He's eating A

A

В an

apple. С some



Look for words that have similar meanings. For example, in Question 5 of Exercise 2, 'buying' and 'getting' have the same meaning.



You must check all three or four options before you decide which the correct one is.

CONSOLIDATION 4

LISTENING

F r e d is s h o w i n g Lily a v i d e o on his p h o n e . Pi w o r d s in o r d e r to m a k e s e n t e n c e s .

1

Listen to D a n i e l a a n d (circle) t h e

0 is/Alice/sister/This/my

c o r r e c t a n s w e r s ( А , В or C ) .

m

This is. y 1

2

3

Daniela's birthday is ... A

20th October.

В

21st October.

С

1st October.

Daniela's camera is a present from ... A

her grandparents.

В

her brother.

С

her mother and father.

winter.

В

autumn.

_

1

driving/She/her car/is

2

is / an old people's home / She / going to

3

is / at the old people's home / She / giving / a concert

4

She's / some / the guitar / of her friends / playing / wit

5 a chair / is / on / Alice / sitting

Daniela's favourite season i s . . . A

sister Alice,

6

next to / is / her / My brother Pete / standing

7

Beatles / singing / songs / They're / old

8

are / The / with / them / old people / singing

С summer. OBI

Listen again a n d c o m p l e t e t h e

words.

1

Daniela is f

2

She thinks Ipswich isn't e

3

Daniela is having d

4

Daniela's got special s

lessons,

VOCABULARY

for 5

dancing.

Put t h e w o r d s in t h e list into t h r e e g r o u p s . G i v e eac g r o u p a title. T h e n w r i t e o n e m o r e w o r d in e a c h gr