1 VOCABULARY EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 1.1 Countries
Lead in – International English
2 Put the letters in the correct order to
make countries. The first and last letters
are correct.
1 Choose the best label for each photo.
1 Ilaty Italy
2 Bziarl
3 Cihna
4 Ruissa
5 Trukey
6 Eagnnld
7 Gnmeary
8 Sipan
3 Write the nationalities.
1 bus/taxi 2 pizza/phone 1 Australia Australian
2 the USA
3 Argentina
4 Poland
5 Japan
6 Chile
7 Spain
8 Mexico
9 China
10 Germany
11 India
3 camera/computer 4 chocolate/DVD 12 Colombia
13 Britain
14 Turkey
1.2 Jobs
4 Write the words used when women have
jobs 1–8. Some of the words do not change.
1 waiter waitress
2 singer no change
3 actor
4 businessman
5 tennis/football 6 hotel/bus 5 cook
6 sportsman
7 doctor
8 engineer
9 teacher
10 police officer
5 Put the jobs in the box in the correct place.
cleaner chef doctor hotel manager
nurse receptionist waiter
hotel hospital
7 supermarket/chocolate 8 hotel/supermarket
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1.3 The alphabet Word search
6 Complete the missing letters of the alphabet. 8 Find the words and phrases from Unit 1 in the word search:
a, b, __ , d, __ , __ , g, __ , __ , j, __ , __ , __ , Five countries Five nationalities
n, __ , __ , __ , r, s, __ , u, __ , __ , x, __ , __ 1 M_x_ _ _ 6 _ _ ss _ _ _
7 Complete the conversations with the words 2 _ nd _ _ 7 J _ _ an _ _ _
and phrases in the box. There are two you do 3 Ch _ _ _ 8 Br _ _ _ _ _
not need. 4 A_ _ _ _t _ _ _ 9 _ _ l _ sh
5 _ _ _k_y 10 Sp _ _ _ _ h
city email address first name
international phone number student Five jobs Five international words
surname 11 n _ _ _ _ 16 b _ _ k
1 A: What’s your 1 ? 12 e _ g _ _ _ _ r 17 e _ _ i _
B: Maria. 13 r _ t _ _ ed 18 _ _ f _ _ m _ _ _ _ n
A: And what’s your 2 ? 14 st _ _ _ _ _ 19 i _ t _ _ _ _ t
B: Do you mean my family name? It’s Pereira. 15 r _ c _ p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 c _ _ _ m _
2 A: Are you a 3 ? Five other words from the unit
B: No, I work at the university. 21 f _ _ s _ n _ m _
3 A: What’s your 4 ? 22 ph _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ r
B: It’s 0772334729. 23 s _ _ n _ _ _
A: And your 5 ? 24 c _ _ y
B: It’s G.Smith@Bmail.com 25 int _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ al
Q E M A I L I D P L J P O L I S H F X F
U I T C I T Y A R G E N T I N A H N L H
G F R E C E P T I O N I S T T J D F T P
E U G R N H D Q U V H V L O E X W P S K
M F R P U L T Y Y M R E T I R E D H E J
R H P X R T Z Z K V B G R W N P Q O K A
E K A H S F L T F I R S T N A M E N C P
I C I N E M A E Q U I K X Q T C I E O A
W S P A N I S H H M T Z F W I B N N E N
I B X H V N K Z H E I K E S O A D U N E
O S B H T F N X E X S I T U N N I M G S
F X F X I O K L F I H S M R A K A B I E
L I N T E R N E T C Z U H N L O E E N T
T T J M H M A R J O F P U A W R T R E X
U I T Y V A X B J X J E U M D U Z W E V
R Y Q V M T Q H X G V S K E T S Q X R V
K B A D G I F Q Z O U H Z Y I S E J U C
E L L T D O B E Y C I A A C H I L E W O
Y N O N Y N P T O H C L B Y M A Y T Z C
S T U D E N T K H T I M B Q Z N H Q G R
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1 GRAMMAR EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 3 Complete the conversations.
1 A: Where ?
1.1 be: I/you B: from London.
2 A: late?
1 Put the words in the correct order to make B: No, not. You’re early.
conversations. Start with the underlined word. 3 A: in a restaurant?
A B: No, I in a café.
1 Leah / Hi, / I’m. new / Are / student / a / you? 4 A: ?
2 am / Yes, / I / ’m / I / Luca. B: I’m from Sydney, Australia.
3 you / are / from, / Where / Luca?
4 I / Venice / ’m / from.
5 from / So, / are / Italy / you!
6 Yes, / am / I.
B
1 Hello. / you / Li Mei / Are?
2 am / Yes, / I. to / Nice / you / meet.
3 meet / Nice / you, / too / to / ’m / O’Brien / I / Mrs.
4 you / O’Brien / the USA, / Are / Mrs / from?
5 from / ’m / No, / Ireland / I / from / you / Are /
China?
6 I / Yes, / am.
2 Rewrite the conversations adding the missing
words. Use contractions where possible.
1 A: Hi! I Armando.
Hi! I’m Armando. 1.2 be: he/she/it
B: Nice to meet you, Armando. Where you from?
1 Circle the correct answer, a), b) or c).
A: Am from Colombia. 1 Is Osaka a country or a city?
a city in Japan.
a) She’s b) Is c) It’s
2 A: Are a student, Magda?
2 a doctor?
B: No, I not. I’m a teacher. No, he’s an engineer.
a) Is it b) Is he c) He’s
3 A: I’m in London. Where you? 3 Wei Zhang’s here on holiday, but here
on business.
B: Am in London, too! a) Maria’s b) is Maria c) is not
4 Is this a new phone?
4 A: Sorry I late! a) Yes, I am. b) Yes, it’s. c) Yes, it is.
5 Is Dario from Spain?
B: It’s OK. You not late.
No, from Italy.
a) It’s b) Is c) He’s
6 Mrs Martinez is from Argentina. from
Colombia.
a) This isn’t b) She isn’t c) It isn’t
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2 Use the prompts to make conversations. Consolidation
1 A: Hello! Olivier / there, / please?
Hello! Is Olivier there, please?
1 Complete the conversation. Then find and correct
three more mistakes on the card.
2 B: Olivier / not / here / right now. He / on holiday.
Mr Green: Hello, Alice. I’m Mr Green. Nice to meet you.
Alice: 1
too, Mr Green.
3 A: he / in Spain?
Mr Green: 2 ?
4 B: Yes, / he. He / in Madrid. Alice: It’s Baranski.
Mr Green: How 3 ?
5 C: Hello, Sasha. Hi, Nicolas! This / Luisa. She / Alice: B-a-r-a-n-s-k-i.
a computer engineer. Mr Green: 4 Poland?
Alice: No, I’m not. 5
American.
D: Hi, Luisa.
Mr Green: Where 6
in the USA?
6 C: Sasha / an actor and Nicolas / a singer.
Alice: 7
Chicago.
Mr Green: 8 doctor, Alice?
7 D: No, I / a singer. Nicolas / not /
an actor or a singer. He / a businessman. Alice: Yes, I am.
Mr Green: 9 ?
Alice: 7508 00612.
1.3 giving personal information Mr Green: And 10 ?
Alice: It’s abarski87@gmail.com.
1 Match 1–6 with the personal information a)–f). Mr Green: Sorry, 11 97 or 87?
1 Surname: Alice: 12
87.
2 First name: Mr Green: Thank you.
3 Nationality:
4 Phone number:
5 Email address: Baranski
Surname: Baransky
a) John First name: Alice
b) j-p55@bmail.comp
Nationality: Polish
c) 7177889008
Job: nurse
d) Pilkington
e) British Phone number: 7508 00612
Email address: abar97@gmail.com
2 Read the personal information in the table.
Then write questions to find out the missing
information 1–6.
Surname Kartal (Mr) 3
First name 1 Giorgio
Nationality 2 Italian
Phone number 10 321 1234 567 4
Email address ah88kar@dmail.comp 5
1 What’s your first name, Mr Kartal?
2
3
4
5
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1 READING &
LISTENING EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 4 1.2 Listen to three conversations. Which
names do you hear in each conversation?
1 Think of five names for boys and five names for
Conversation 1:
girls in your country. Is your name a popular name
in your language? ,
Conversation 2:
2 A Look at the English names in the box. Which ,
names are Conversation 3:
1 for girls only? ,
2 for boys only?
3 for both girls and boys?
5 Listen again. Match the sentences a)–d) with the
conversations 1–3.
Olivia William Michael Emily Sam Charlie a) Welcome to the school.
Alex Liam Emma Oliver b) Nice to meet you!
c) Pleased to meet you.
B 1.1 Listen to the names and repeat. d) Welcome to your new class.
C Are any of the names the same, or similar, in your 6 1.3 Listen and repeat the sentences in
language? Exercise 5.
3 Read the article. Check your answers in Exercise 2. 7 Choose one of the names in the box. Practise
introducing yourself to your classmates with
your new name.
Olivia William Michael Emily Sam Charlie
Alex Liam Emma Oliver
A: Hi, my name’s Liam.
B: Hi, Liam. Nice to meet you!
The top five English names for
boys and girls
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To help you, here are five popular names
for girls and boys in the UK.
Girls Boys
Olivia William
Emily Michael
Charlotte (or Charlie*) Oliver
Alex* Liam
Emma Sam*
* Remember! Some names for girls are names for boys, too.
Charlie, for example, is short for Charlotte, a girl’s name,
and Charles, a common boy’s name. Alex is short for
Alexander (a boy’s name) or Alexandra (a girl’s name).
And Sam can be Samuel for a boy, but Samantha for a girl.
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1 PRONUNCIATION EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 B Complete the words. Then circle the /ə/ sound in
each word.
1.1 1 wait , doct , stud nt, sing
1A 1.1 SYLLABLES Read the Pronunciation tip. 2 J pan, Chin , Pol nd, Br zil
3 list n, answ , op n, numb
Then listen and repeat the words.
4 Mexic n, Itali n, Argentini n, Russ n
PRONUNCIATION TIP C 1.5 Listen and check. Then listen again and
English words have parts called syllables. Each say the words with the speakers.
syllable has one vowel sound. Six has one syllable,
number has two syllables (num–ber) and underline 4 A SENTENCE STRESS Underline two stressed
has three syllables (un–der–line). syllables in each sentence.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2
one syllable two syllables three syllables A: Are you an actor? A: Is she a singer?
one se–ven un–der–stand B: Yes, I am. B: Yes, she is.
nice foot–ball ci–ne–ma A: Are you from China? A: Where’s she from?
meet li–sten com–pu–ter B: No, Japan. B: She’s from Cadiz.
B 1.6 Listen and say the conversations with the
speakers.
1.3
B 1.2 Listen and write the words in the correct
5 A SENTENCE STRESS: questions Underline two or
group in the table above. Then listen again and repeat.
three stressed words in the questions below.
Spain Germany Turkey Italy morning 1 What’s your phone number?
aernoon evening night internet two 2 What’s your email address?
three hotel 3 What’s your first name?
4 How do you spell that?
2A 1.3 WORD STRESS Read the Pronunciation 5 What’s your surname?
tip. Then listen and underline the stress in the 6 Where are you from?
words in the box. 7 Are you a student?
8 Is it your first time here?
PRONUNCIATION TIP
One syllable is stressed. B 1.7 Listen and check. Then listen again and
higher. say the questions with the speakers.
It is l o n g e r, LOUDER and
foot tel pu ci 6A 1.8 SOUNDS and SPELLING: /e/ /eɪ/ /aɪ/
ball ho com ter ne–ma Look at some different spellings of the sounds.
Then listen and repeat the sounds and words.
answer listen internet aernoon American /e/ FAQ, USA, X-Men, hello, spell, address
hello open understand /eɪ/ UK, Spain, email, name, page, conversation
/aɪ/ I’m, hi, Y, my, nine, good night
B Listen again and repeat.
B Complete the words. Write two letters in each word.
1.2 /e/ /eɪ/ /aɪ/
3A 1.4 SOUNDS and SPELLING: /ə/ Look at numbers t ght f e
some different spellings of the sound. Then listen jobs gineer w ter taxi dr er
and repeat the sound and words.
countries M ico Aust lia Ch a
/ə/ a teacher, an actor, a camera, England,
information
C Circle the sounds /e/, /eɪ/ and /aɪ/ in the words
above.
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1 WRITING EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 3
capital letters
WRITING TIP
We use CAPITAL LETTERS for:
1 the first word in a sentence: My name is Jane.
2 names of people and places: Jane Smith, the Great Wall of China
3 countries: Spain, Portugal
joanna is an engineer from hull in
4 nationalities and languages: Spanish, Portuguese
the uk. she speaks german and english
5 cities: London, Paris
in her job.
6 days of the week: Monday, Tuesday
7 months: January, February
8 the word I: I am from Turkey
We don’t use capital letters for:
1 the word the 2 nouns
4
1 Make correct sentences using capital letters.
1 mike is from Bolton.
2 are you from france? yes, i am.
3 lisbon is the capital of portugal.
4 bill and I like manchester united.
hamit is turkish. he’s from ankara, the
5 is dave in liverpool today? yes, he is.
capital of turkey. he is a doctor
in a big hospital in ankara.
6 is the taj mahal in india?
7 my friends are from amsterdam.
8 are you from bogotá? no, i’m from medellin.
3 Write a text for the woman in the photo.
2 Make correct sentences using capital letters.
amy rivera is american. she’s
1 from houston, a big city in
texas. she’s a teacher. she speaks
english and spanish.
wang tao is from shanghai in
2 china. shanghai is a big city with Name: eun-ji
old and new buildings. wang tao Surname: park
is an english teacher in a Nationality: south korean
primary school. City: busan
Job: english student
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1 INTERVIEWS EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1
1 OVERVIEW: Watch the video. Who’s from your country? Andrea
2 Complete the text about Andrea with the words from the box. Then watch the
video from 0:11 to 0:22 and check your answers.
my your from you I’m is
Hello. 1 My name 2_____________ Andrea. I’m 3_____________ Brazil.
4
_____________ a producer at the BBC. How about 5_____________?
What’s 6_____________ name?
Glossary: (BBC) producer = she makes TV/radio programmes
3 What’s your name? Look at the people below and read their answers. Then watch the video from 0:22 to 1:14 and
underline the correct answers.
1 My name is Aisla Lesley/Will Porter. 2 My name is Keiko Ono/Andrew. 3 My name is Cynthia/Halu.
4 I’m/My name’s Laxmikant. 5 My name is Julia/Julianna Kadar. 6 My name’s/I’m Lee.
4 Where are they from? Read and check the names of the countries in the box. Then watch the video from 1:18 to 1:59
and tick (✓) the countries you hear.
Scotland ✓ Argentina Thailand Russia Uruguay India Ireland Israel
France Taiwan Canada the USA Spain Japan Germany the Czech Republic
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5 What’s your job? Look at the people below and read their answers. Check new job words in your dictionary.
Then watch the video from 2:01 to 2:28 and match the people to the jobs.
1 I’m a manager. _____
A
Will
2 I’m a teacher. _____
B
Laxmikant
3 I’m a manager. A
_____
C
Andrew
4 I work in IT. _____
D
Ailsa
5 I’m an engineer. _____
E
Iris
6 I’m a journalist. _____
F
Ethan
7 I’m an architect. _____
G
Lee
8 I’m a doctor. _____
H
Pedro
Glossary: IT = Information Technology
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6 THE WAY WE SPEAK: The people in the pictures spell their surnames. Watch the video from 0:50 to 1:14 and
complete the surnames.
A B
1 My name is Jiri S _e _d l _a c _e _.
k 2 I’m John B _ _ t _ e _ _.
C D
3 Eva F_ u _ r _ a u _. 4 And my surname is spelt B _ _ t _ _ t _.
7 PERSONALISATION: Write your answers to Andrea’s questions.
1 What’s your name?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 Where are you from?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
3 What’s your job?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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1 DVD EXTRA
STARTER UNIT 1 4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1A Make a list of your top three favourite cities. Why new big beautiful hot friendly
do you like them? Make notes about each city. old cold nice
1
1 Santiago is a mix of buildings and
buildings.
2
2 People in Canada are very ,
very .
3
3 Muscat is a city with many
buildings.
B Work in pairs and compare your lists. Say why you 4 It’s very, very in Helsinki.
like each city. 5 It’s very in Malaysia.
A: My favourite city is New York. I like the shops and
museums. What’s your favourite?
5A Choose one of the cities below and find the answers
to the questions.
B: My favourite city is Paris. It’s very beautiful.
• Mumbai, India
2 Watch the DVD and match the ways of saying hello • Salvador, Brazil
with the people. You can use some of the words • Lusaka, Zambia
more than once.
• Seattle, USA
Assalamu alaikum Hei Hello Hi Hola • Jakarta, Indonesia
1 Pablo 1 What language do people speak there?
2 Eric 2 Is it hot or cold?
3 Mizna 3 Is it big or small?
4 Kustaa 4 What can you see there?
5 Aisha
B Work in groups. Ask and answer questions about the
3A Watch the DVD again and complete the information city you chose. Which cities would you like to visit?
about the people in Exercise 2. Answer the
questions below.
1 Where is he/she from?
2 What’s his/her job?
3 What languages does he/she speak?
Pablo
Eric
Mizna
Mumbai
Kustaa
Aisha
B Work in pairs. Choose people from Exercise 2 and
practise talking about yourself.
A: Hi, I’m Aisha. I’m from Kuala Lumpur. Where are you
from?
B: Hi, my name’s Pablo. I’m from Santiago. What’s your job?
A: I’m a shop assistant.
Seattle
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