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UNIVERSITY PRESS.Contents
Grammer
1 present simple to be 5
possessive determiners 6
possessive 's 7
Vocabulary
= counties, nationalities and languages 4
= family 6
= regular and irreguiar plurals 8
= vocabulary review 8
speaking
1 asking for personal information end
checking you understand 9
writing
= personal profile 9
ELD
Grammar
1 present simple and adverbs of frequency 10
| prosent simpie negative 2
Vocabulary
fm dally activities "
ss teling the time 2
verb + preposition phrases u
= vocabulary review 4
speaking
18 making suggestions and arrangements 6
Writing
ss describe where you lve 15
Lstening for pleasure
= Adult education 6
Review: Units 1 and 2 7
Grammar
‘= yesino questions 9
Wh. questions, 2
Vocabulary
‘= jobs 8
= work 20
er suffixes 2
'= vocabulary review 22
Speaking
m= making requests 23
Wnting
|= opening and closing an email 2
Or Oxford 3000™ navigate hes been based on the Oxford 3000
{ensure that leamers are only covering the most elev vocabulary,
Grammar
© there isithere are 25
© articles a/an, the, ~ a
Vocabulary
'= places in towns and cities 2
= rooms and furniture, prepositions of place 26
© opposite adjectives 28
1 vocabulary review 28
Speaking
1 asking for and giving directions 2
writing
= imperatives 2
Reading for pleasure
= The museums of Manhattan 30
‘Review: Units 3 and 4 3
Grammar
= canvcant/could/couldn't 33
1 present continuous 34
= present continuous or present simple 35
Vocabulary
= shopping 32
1 clothes end accessories 34
© adjectives and adverbs 36
= vocabulary review 36
Speaking
m= nashop ao
writing
© a product review 7
6 The past
Grammar
was and were 38
'= past simple regular verbs 40
Vocabulary
l= time expressions 9
= common regular verb collocations a
= adverbs of degree 42
= vocabulary review a2
speaking
© showing interest as a listener 43
Writing
= write a tweet ora text message 43Listening for pleasure
© A guided tour of Stratford-upon-avon 44
eaRRETT a
a
© past simple irregular verbs a7
© past simple negative 48
eee
any Ni %
© sports and fitness 48
Sal cvaumewrié 3
® vocabulary review 50,
© opinions, agreeing and disagreeing 3
Writing
a vias tie ‘i
© past simple questions 53
© have to/don’t have to/should/shouldn’t 54
toe
® holidays 52
© expressions with get, take and have. 56
a weuayraod 2
‘Speaking,
aie
© an emeit: 2 perfect holiday 37
Reading for pleasure
a area ten i Soi ction a
Review: Units 7 and 8 ey
Cee Pee
mae
= muchimany and quantifiers 62
Vocabulary
Sere di 2
© in the kitchen 63,
syne &
© vocabulary review 64
eave
Writing
Seeing
(RIE page 6
Grammar
© comparative adjectives oa
= superlatives 9
Vocabulary
m the weather 68
© nature and geography 88
'= collocations 70
© vocabulary review 7
Speaking
bs reasons and preferences n
writing
w= describe a place n
LUstening for pleasure
ATV cookery programme 72
Review: Units 9and 10 ry
ROR page 74
Grammar
' gong to for plans and intentions 75
© infinitive of purpose 7
Vocabulary
verb + noun collocations 7”
b technology %
1 making adjectives stronger 78
m= vocabulary review 7B
Spoaking
© offering to do something ”
writing
= anotice 7
a 5
Grammar
® present perfect simple 80
© present perfect simple and past simple 83
Vocabulary
' verb and noun phrases at
films 82
® past participles 8a
= vocabulary review 84
Speaking
onthe phone 85
Writing
= areview 85
Reading for pleasure
© An extract from Les Misérables 86
Review: Units 11 and 12 7
‘Audioscripts page 88
‘Answer key pee
311 Multicultural cities
LEE SA countries, nationalities and
Tanguages
1a Lookat the map. Match the numbers to the countries in
the box, then write the nationality
re
the UK China France Greece italy Mexico
Pakistan Poland Turkey the UAE thevSA Vietnam
1 the USA American = 7
2 8
a 9
4 10
5 n
6 rr]
sa i)Listen and check.
41 )Listen again. Pause the isteningand repeat after each
word. Copy theword stress.
Lookat the countries on the map in exercise 1a. What is
the main language in each country?
the USA = English 7
1
2
3 co
4
5
6
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3a Put the languages from exer
Your world
word stress
ise into the correct
columns.
° © [00 [000 0000 | e000
12Pistenand check.
in and repeat.
s2ipListena
Complete the texts about Hong Kong, Senegal and Jamaica
using words from the boxes. There is one word in each box
that you do not need to use.
hina Chinese (x2) England English
Hong Kong isa city in China. The people from Hong,
Kong are? and the main languagesin the city
are? andé
‘Atrica French Senegal Senegalese
isDakarand themain
People from Senegal
‘The main ety in
language in the city is
city country language nationality vilage
Jamaica is a8 in the Caribbean. The main
* in Jamaica is Kingston, which has 600,000
people. The __of people from Jamaica is
Jamaicanand their main is Jamaican
English.present simple to be
5 Makepositive (s) and negative (.) sentences.
1 ()They aren studems.
1 ‘Moroccan.
() forge's wife
(:)Sare and Mahmud our neighbours,
(Henry happy inhis job.
(0) The main language in Brazil
(we from Genoa, in Italy.
(You inmy class.
teacher,
Portuguese.
Make questions and shortanswers.
you/ from Thailand? 7
Mary /astudent? x
Lily and Sergei / married?
yourhouse / neara supermarket? ¥
the children / at school? x
youand Tony / Irish? x
Naila’s husband / from Iraq
we / ater
you / ournew teacher? x
Are you from Thailand? Yes, Lane,
72 Complete the conversation between Josh)
tind Amie (8) withthe questions in the ist
+ aveyou a teacher?
+ Acoyou French?
+ see ou mariec?
+ ace your nelgnocurs French-Canadian?
+ whet’ yourneme?
+ what's your nationality?
+ where & yout nome
1 What your nated
amelie
That'saFrench name.”
No, fm not French
{'m from Quebec, in Canada, The main anguagein Quebec isnt English,
's French, som French-Canadian,
RSS
My home isin Montreal i's a bigeity in Quebec.
No, they aren't French-Canadian, My neighbours are from the USA.
Yes, Lam, My husband'sa teacher at the university.
pubopses
‘No, 'm nota teacher. Lm a doctor at the hospital.
b 139)Listen and check.
Mateh the photos to the nationalities and
‘complete the sentences.
Germen italian Japanese Pokisteni
South Korean Spans
6 ‘The phones
Lean... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
{elk about countries, nationalities and languewes. oO o Oo
‘describe paople using the verb 1 be. ° Oo 31.2 Family
possessive determiners WEEN family
‘ta Match the words in column 1 to the words in column 2. 4 Read about two family businesses and underline the
iw eee iyeocs
29 bie
3 he ™ ¢ their
ie ar
5 it “Se my
é we toe
7 ies fb
b 14)) Cover exercise ta Listen tothe subject pronoun
and say the possessive pronoun. Then listen and check.
2: Chooaa he eiret options
1 7dauseen gf iayen nae heats, 1 Laue laglontand hr talan husband, Carla have
2 We/ Our office is near the train station. fish and chip restaurant, Their daughter, Sonia, and
3 Latifand Rana are from Turkey. They / Their are our son-in-law, Adam, work inthe restaurant. Fish and
neighbours, ‘hips are popular with the Biagion! family ~ Sonials
srandfathor, Joo, was the owner ofa fish and chip shop
4. A Excuseme, are you / yourSamir? sr
ites lees Wht ived omar ‘and her cousin, Andirew,and his wife, Abbie, also have
‘fishand chip shop.
§ Werefroma small own in Greece. It'/ ts name is cence
Nafplio, 178 sa very nice own, = alcaes
a multinational transport company. Its,
6 She / Heris Amy’steacher. She / Her husband is my ‘main office isin Mumbai, india, butt has 200 offices
doctor ninety countries. All Cargo is Shashi Kiran Shetty’s
7 Gino’scarisa Fat, buthis/ hes wile has a Toyots. ‘company andi’safamily company. Mr Shetty’ wife,
Arathi, his brother, Umesh, and his rother-in-a.
3 Complete the text. Use the words in the box. ‘Adirah, aloo have bs wall args:
her fis its my our their your
Atypical family
What's a typical family
jn*_your country? In
the UK, atypical family
isamother, a fatherand
two children - plus adog
‘ora cat! We're a typical
family from a village in the
west of England. There's me
5a Pu the family words from exercised in the correct column,
and? bisband Mal sale ‘Male or female
3 name's David- and. acon
“ ‘ovo children. 5 namesare
Rosemary and Harry. Wealso have a cat
names Fzzie. David's mum livesin the village, too ~
7 house is across the road.
‘Om oxford 3000"b_ Add the following words to the tablein exercise Sa:
same or similar sounding words?
aint, chil father granddaughter grandiaiter 98 Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
grandmother grandperent grandson helFbrother
mother nephen niece parent son ster-iatner uncle ae he’s his our ’5(x2) their they're your you're
1 Mywifeand are. from F first
© Add other family words that you know to the table, lenguagetsArebie
Uae you dcsfonany to cheek the spelling: 2 Ourneighboursare very nice. from Ind
6 Read the texts in exereice b.again, Whatis the sams are Sanjay and Mira
lee ener 5 aaBialisboentorne a
ee randamhes Cot Ani a ence
5 oe and ante Tenens ts
9 Soniwaest jot 5 Angela. parentsare doctors. Angela
1 oulsand Antove Ange ——
5 Cale and Soni
6 Shashi and Umesh? b 15)Listen. Pause the listening and repeat after each,
dose tiie ae.
possessive 5 ire narena mR oaNaA RaERNRRIE HE
pair of sentences, Which two words/phrases do not have
Be ati iach a i a Seeseprnccteaea
sentences witha possessive L They're Greek. Their caris German,
Our daughter’s name is Miriam. 4 He's married. His wife’s name is Eleanor.
Misia fameice- 5 Yutelat Wheres yourhomewok?
‘This book's my English dictionary.
‘The parkis nearmy uncle's house. —_
‘Where's your friend from? _
Ym Emily's grandmother, —_
b 16))Listen again and repeat
8 Lookat the photo and complete the sentences
about Sancho and his fanly.
1 Alfredo and Maria are _Semch's parents.
2 Anais Alfredo and daughter
indaw.
Manuel is brother.
Maria's name is Sancho
Isabeland Manuel's nameis
Alfredo.
Manuals name is Ana.
7 Isaheland Manuelare Ana and
children,
ean... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
{elk about my family. oO o Oo
Use possessive S and possessive determiners. ° ° 31.3 Vocabulary development
regular and irregular plurals
‘
Write the plural form of each word.
Gill, ay
; =
dictionary
bookshelf
box of chocolates
brush
Football pitch
bus
dictionavies
Complete the facts abor
‘verb from the box.
the USA with the plural form ofa
adult baby car child ety class man neighbour
Person presiient road woman
* * * * *
FACTS ABOUT THE USA
1 Washington D.C. and New York are cities on the
feast coast of America,
2 The White Houze, at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave,
Washington D.C, 20500, is the home of America’s
3 TheUSAhastwo
and Mexico in the south
4 Over 1 million Americans have foreign language
‘Canadain the north
5 There are317 million people in the USA. 6.4%are
‘under the age of five. 13.7% are =
aged over sixty-five.
6 Around 4 million ___ate born avery yaar.
7. The most popular names for are James and.
John, For they are Mary and Patricia,
8 The main language is English, but 66.75% of
‘in Miami, Florida speak Spanieh as their
fistlanguage
9 There axe 254.4 million
on dAmerican
‘Om oxford 3000"
Wee ee
3. Find the countriesin the box and write themin the table.
‘Then writea nationality and a language.
‘American Arabic eUk Betsh China Chinese a)
Emirati Enalish Engish France French (x2)
German (x2) Germany aly tallan 02) exican
Moxico Pakistan Pakistani Poland Polish (x2)
Spanish Turkey Turkish(2) the VAE Urdu the USA
vietnam vietnamese 62)
‘country Language
the UK Englicke
4 Complete the table.
father granddaughter grandfather half-brother niece
sister sister-in-law son step-brother uncle wife
‘Female | Male
mother 1 fader
2 “husband
grandmother a
4 grandson
daughter s
‘ brother
ant 7
5 nephow
* brother-in Jaw
half-sister *
step-sister
© sTuoy Te when youteam now vosabuery tink about
entra ors youre to kno. For example, ch ater
Counties are portato you? them Fa cletonary and
Ait re engl are ana prorureiaton a yur retook1.4 Speaking and writing
asking for personal information and
checking you understand
117) Listen to the conversation between 2 woman and the receptionist of J vy
language college.Cirel8the correet answers.
1 The woman isat the college fora French a Japanese
2 The woman's names facie Jeany / Julie Slamilla
3. The woman spellsher firstname / nationality / surname.
4 She's Englisle/ Irish / Australian.
5 Sho'sa,eceptionit/ teacher | student.
5 Her email addressisjackiel@alamila.com {jacguit@alamila.co.ut:/
uw Avabieclass.
Jackiegalamitacau
7 Thereceptionist asks hertorepeethernarte/ nationality!
ma addres.
2a Purthe wordsin oder to make questions (WEEED @ personal profile
1 '8/your/ What name?
Wate your nante?
2 your/ spelt / you /lo / How / surname?
44 Correct elght mistakes with capital letters
inthis profile
3. What / nationality /your/’s? My Name is maria Martinez, my
Parents are Mexican, but iam
4 job ’s (What / your? american. I'm fet in spanish and
Engi. | ive in Los angeles
5 your/’s/What / address / email?
1 name 5
5 repeat /can /your/ first name, / you /please /Sorry,? 2 6
3 7
4 6
b_18))Listen and repeat the questions from exercise 2a. Notice which words
and parts of words are stressed. bb Putin the missing first lettr of the words.
Some are capital letters.
3 Read answers a-fand match them to questions 1-8in exercise 2a.
a Its Michael Hodges. _1 Lam a4 tudent at the
b_'m the owner ofa website business 2__riversity of California, 2__n
© Itsmike@hadges.coca. 4—ridays, 18__ovk at an 8__talan
Hodges is H-0-D-G-E- restaurant called Arrived
© Yes, ofcourse. I's Michael
£ YmConadian.
lean... Very ell Quito woll More practice
Use regular and ivegulr plurals Oo Oo oO
ask for personal information oO O O°
‘write a personal profile oO Oo oO
9My day
2.1 Adayin the life of a scientist
present simple and adverbs
of frequency
4. Choose the corzect form to complete the artiele,
PNDyN aly)
Ailsa else
Every week we ‘peak / speaks to someone with an
interestingjob. This weekit’s 35-year-old Lisa Tucker,
‘aherpotologist in lorida, USA. Herpetologists are
scientists and they? study / sade snakes. There
3 /are fifty different types of snakes in Florida,
Lisaand her husband, Curtis dive /Zives in a house
in the Florida Everglades. 4 typical day for them
Start [starts at 7 am. when Lisa get up / gets up
‘and make / makes breakfast for her ten snakes. Lisa
S urite/ writes aecles for newspapers and magazines
She also ? vist / visits schools with her snakes to talk
to the students.
“You meet / meets lots of interesting people in
tis job. Some pooplo™ hink / hinks my job is very
‘unusual, but 1 % Jove / loves my life says Lisa. 18 go /
_goesto interesting places and Curtis and [1 have | has
Tos of friends?
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3a
Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the
‘verbs in (brackets).
1 Lisa_loves_herjobasa herpetologis (listen to / love)
2 Jacob owork every dey. (play / drive)
3 Wonne English inthe evenings.
(study / pay)
4. Miyuki sath atthe university
(getup / teach)
5. Myhusband inalab. have / work)
6 Sven after work. (relax / see)
7. Sally sometimes emails o her sister.
(visit / write)
NSN thi
2A Listen and repeat the sentences from exercise 2.
person ~fels
2a) Liston again and pay attention o the pronunciation
fofsat the end of each verb, Write the verbs in the correct
columns.
Wl [#7 7
lone
22))Listen, check and rep
Pur the words in the right order to make sentences.
1. early / always / morning Jin / Dr Abacha / the / gets / up.
De Abacla always geks up early in dhe morning,
2 hospital / drives /t0/ She / the / usually
3. works (She / weekend / the / sometimes / at
4 has meetings / often / doctors / other / with / She.
5 7pm. / before / finishes / hardly ever / work / She
6 never /goos//She / beach / the / to
in / evening / the / tired / She / always / is24 2324
5 Rewrite the sentences. Replace the words in bold with an adverb of 7 Complete the text with daily activities from
Frequency from the box. exercise 6. You may need to change the form,
‘IWAYS | BVEF | REVERE ota | SOMITE URL
1 Youre 08 ofthe time ate for work mY rypicae PAY
never late for work.
2. Manuel 75% of the time cooks dinner forhis family,
work ina hospital lab and my days are
very busy-I7 gee up at5.45 every
morningand I?
in the bathroom. Then my wife
a forme and our
two kids -Tusually have fruitjuice and
‘yogurt, sometimes toast. After that, I
4 inmycar-
ToftenS on the
carradio because it relaxing.
3 Nurses 0% of the time relax atwork.
4 ICs 100% of the time very hot in summer in Duba
5 180%/90% of the time listen to music inthe ear.
5 Iwan 10% ofthe time writes emails o his friends.
7 We 50% of the time see seals on the beach near our house.
work from 7 a.m. til 3.30 p.m. Attwelve
O'clock, Istop and 16
WOEINENY daily activities nn
Fridays, my wife and [like to go out and
we often? -isnice
to see people at theend of the weok, but
during the week we stay at home in the
evening.
After dinner, [like to relax. Toften
° with the children
‘on my laptop computer and my wife
0 oramagazine. We
somerimes ifthere
is am interesting programme or film. I'm
usually tired at 11 p.m, 30 that’s when |
Alls
rT
So
© srupy 1 wake tue sentonces about your
Het practise new vocabulary, e@ ways
{getup atta pst sven never psy computer
amos wt enon vocabulary and your
Sentences in your notebook
a make breakfast B home
b ashower bh up
c tobed i music
a lunch J friends
e v k to work
f abook 1 video games
tean... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
Use the present simple positive to talk about my Gay oO ° 0
talk about everyday actions ° Oo 0
nu2
2.2 Spending time
telling the time
41 Match the times and the clocks.
* tento two
+ twelve o'clock
+ twenty past seven
+ twenty to three
«+ twenty-five past four
«+ twenty-five to five
+ five to ten
«+ halt pastrine
+ quarter past one
«quarter to eleven
* ton past six
1 haf pace nine 7
¢ 8
8
4 0
5 nL
6 2
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Write the times,
1 twenty t0 five 5
saying the time
23}) Liston to a shop assistant talk about his day.
Under
the correct time,
I get up at temta/ ten past seven.
1 go to work at five past / twenty-five past eigh
‘The shop opens at quarter to wine /nine o'clock.
Ifinish work at quarter past / halfpast four.
arrive home at halfpast / ten past five.
We usually have dinner at seven o'lock / half past seven,
8 Inevergoto bed before twelve o‘clock / eleven o'clock.
1
2
3
4 Thave coffee at ten past / twenty past ten.
6
2.3)) Listen again, Pause the listening and repeat after each
sentence.
present simple negative
4
Complete the sentences with don't or doesnt
1 1 dort drive towork. take the underground.
2. Mikki goes to classes during the week, but she
{go to classes at weekends.
3 Paolaand her husband ‘owna car. Thay
use public transport.
4 We livein a city, We live near the beach,
5 Idrinkeoffee because I like tea,
6 You always listen to fim, butyou listen
tome!
7 Phillip’s amaths teacher, buthe like his job.
8 The museum opens on Saturday, but it open
fon SundayMake negative sentences. Use the words in (brackets.
Wework in anoffce, (ve /fatory) Ie dant nar ine factary
Youtknov Sanjay. (you /his sists)
Bo speaks Chinese. (he /Thai)
havea cat. (1/ dos)
My children study science. (thoy / languages)
‘The bus goes to York. (it/ Leeds)
Rim gots up at7 am. (she /6 am)
Inthe holidays we goto Mexico. (we / stay athome)
Read the information and look at the table below. Complete the
sentences about life on the RV Atlantis
Véronique Robigou isa scientist at the University of Washington. She
studlies voleanoes under the sea. Sometimes she does research on the
RV Adlantis, a research boat for scientist.
Yes No
‘The boat
1_spend alot of time in the USA,
2 have six labs v
‘The scientists
3. cook their own meals ¥
4 have aloteffiee time ¥
5_ use the labs on the boat v
Véronique
6 meet scientists from other countries
7. sometimes feel seasick
8 study sea animals v
M_dsecot? spend a la of time in the USA
a
‘They
‘They
They
Sho
she_
sho.
lean .. voryell__Qute well _More practice
tell the time. oO 0 Oo
tse the present simple negative © ° 9
132.3 Vocabulary development
(EEEEEDY verb + preposition phrases
4 Match 1-010 a-j,
1 Sam always pays ‘a with me about their
2 Mychildrenlike \ clothes.
looking
\ about what you et
Jaime doesn't tale
Peopleusually laugh \
¢ atfunny films.
at my old schoo! photos,
for help with your work
for things withhis
‘erodit card,
a
4
5. Thatelistening \s
6 Wedon'tusuallyarrive Sf
7 You hardly ever ask
8 Idon’tlike waiting
8
forthe bus inwinter.
Wsagoodideato think hat work before 8.30.
'
j
10 Mychildren never to pop music.
agree tohis family every day.
2 Lookatexercise I. Write the prepositions for each of the
verbs below.
1 agroo _witle 6 look
2 arrive 7 pay
3 ask 8 talk
4 laugh 9 think
5 listen 10 wait
3 Complete the textwith a verb preposition from exercise 2,
Sleep problems?
When we don't get enough sleep, ve fee tired during the
day and we find it dificult to workor study. Sometimes
‘we don'talesp because wego to bed and think about
four probloms. Sometimes there'sanotherreason.
There are sleep labs where doctors study sleep problems
and you can spend a night atone ofthe centres. What
happens there? Well, you? the centre in the
evening and a nurse meets you and takes your personal
details, then you?___adocior to arrive. You
‘ the doctor about your health and about your
sleep problems. After that, the nurse takes you to your room.
People often wateh TV or ‘musicin theit rom
uuntil they want to go tosleep,
When you're asleep, a computer studies how you sleep
and records the information After your night ai the sleep
centre, dactors® your sieep information on.
the computer.
Do youhave problems with your sleep? You can contact,
asleep centre and? ‘more information. Some
contest your time when you doa sleep study.
14| Ow oxford3000"
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4 Write the phrases.
‘getup gohiome goto bed” goto work/éblloge
hhave ashower have iunch/dinner listen to music
make breakfast play video games. react book
see friends watch TV/a flm
Stop sleepingand leave your bed. get up
2 Prepare a morning meal.
3. Take acarora bus, orwalkto the place where you work
or study.
4 Bata meal during the day/
the evening,
5 Spend time with people you know and like.
6 Return to the place where you live after work orsome
other activity.
Something you do at the end of the day when you want
tosteep,
8 Lookata programme on aTV or see somethingat the
9 Afunaetivity you do ona phone or computer.
10 Stand under the water and wash your body.
11 Anactivity that you can do with a CD playeroran.
MPS player,
12. Anactivity you do when you study or relax.
5 Putthe times in order from early to late,
five past one five totwo halfpastone one-o'elock
(Quarter past one quarter to two ten pastone
tento two twentyppastone twenty to two
twenty-five nest one twenty-five to two twoo'clock
1 ore otlak «6 u
g 7 2
3 8 6B
4 9
5 10
© STUDY TIP Lcok upnew veros inyour dictionary anc see i
they go witha preposition. wrt the verb andthe prepostion
inyournotebock2122 (3) Ga
2.4 Speaking and writing
GEL making suggestions and
arrangements
Rearrange the words to make sentences,
1 you/ out dinner ogo / Would /ike/ for / tonight?
Weld yan like t go ut for dinner tonight?
2 Ym/1Mm / busy sorry, / but this evening,
3. tomorrow / you / Ate / free?
4 Yd/t0/ love /Yes,.
5 the/ moot /at / Lor’s/ train station.
5 that new restaurant / Do / want / you / near the park /
touy?
7 shall / meet we / Where?
B nice / Yes, /sounds /that.
9 teat / What / do you /time / want?
10 but / plans / Thanks, / Ihave /1'm afraid / tonight
2a Write the sentences from exercise 1 under the correct
heal
Making ‘Accepting, Refusing
suggestions)
arrangements
Wald yon lke
pp tut for dinner
night?
b 24))Listen, chockand ropeat the sentences. Copy the
pronueiation
32 Complete the conversation with sentences from exercise 2a,
1 _yiould you like t go aut for dinner tonight?
Ym sorry, but I'm busy this evening.
Yes, 1am.
Yes, Vd love to.
Well, usually have dinner at around eight o'clock.
OK, let's meet at quarter to eight. $
OK. See you tomorrow at the train st
pa>armeaeoD
b 2s))Listenand check.
©. Practise saying bath parts of the conversation
describe where you live
4 Choose the correct options w complete the text
Love living in Bristol thecaus0)/ butt is excitingand
hhas many things todo. 53 big ety, bur / or can
walk o the shops ¥and but don't needa car. usually
0 out for dinner for / becesevrntch a film with friends
on Friday,
5. Complete the text with and, but, or or because.
Atthe weekend, my husband likes getting up late,
1 ‘my favourite thing todo isto get up
ceaily and go to the beach. [like going out on our boat
2 itis very quiet and I can relax. Lsometimes
brave breakfast in a beach café read a book.
‘Then athalfpast ten * eleven otdock I gohome.
Lean... Vory well Quitewell_ More practice
use verb + prenostion phrases. oO o oO
take suggestions and arrangements, Oo ° 9
Use linkers in writing
° ° o ae2.5 Listening for pleasure
Ree 2 Match the photos to the classes.
a jewellery-making class a language class
an exercise class
41 Match the phrasesin the box to the photos, Then use them
to complete the paragraph.
‘gete-qualfication learn a new skill make new friends
1 _get-a qualification.
3a 2.6))Liston to anexteact from a radio phone-in programme
about adult education lasses in treland
b_ Complete the introduetion with the words from the box.
‘éutrva foreign guitar know isteners schoois
Our next topic is adult learning. I’s autumn now
and many adult education classes are starting, Dic
you? that there are over 5,700 classes at
2 and colleges here in Irland?
There are lots of different courses to choose from ~ you
can eatn to 1 book, play the ®
cor speak a& language. Today, we want yor
tell other? about your courses.
Alocotcolleges in freland have coursesforaduliswho | ¢ 27/)Listonand check
‘want to learn new things. Adult learning courses are
often in the evening so people who wark ean go 0 4 27))Lookat the words fromexercise 3b Listen tothe
them. Some people goto! ~a presenters introduetion again and
Piece of paper that shows how well they do something \word which snot pronounced.
and heips them with their work, Some people want to 1 autum) 5 guitar
eke dancing orhow to speaka 2 eae tear
new language, and some just want to meet people and § sco © ligease
4 rite
6Review: Units 1 and 2
ene
41 Correct the sentences. Add one of the words or letters in
(brackets) in the correct place.
1 Angela from Greece -she's Italian. (aren't / isn)
Angela iont fram Greece — dee’ Italian,
2 Whav’s your daughtername?('s/is)
3 First language is Turkish. (my /1)
4 Yminmy office on Monday morning, (always / work)
‘We drive to work because we don'thavea car.
{are / never)
5 Sanjay and parents are from India. (he /h
7 Youa student? (are /is)
8 Danand Emma aro Jane and Simon children. (s/'s)
2 Complete the article with the present simple form of the
verbs from the box. Use contractions where possible,
travel work
Nine"'¢jve
not ike not live phone stucy teach
Nancy and her husband, Jeff, * two
‘children, Adam and Amy. They * _with
their parents. Adam? Spanish ata
university in Canada and Amy isa student she
im the USA. Nancy and jeff?
their children every week, and Adam and Amy
always to Jamaica in the holidays.
2a 2425
(errr!
3
Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.
Maw’sAmerica@/ Australlan. He's from the USA.
Polish isa language and a country / nationality.
Yourbrotheris your mum’s fuer / son.
Paris and Berlin are capital cities / citys.
Teresa is my step-daughter. Her motheris my wife /
sister-in-law,
6 People in Pakistan speak Pakistant / Urdu.
Your cousins are your aunt and uncle's childs children.
8 Rimand Naile are from the UAE/ Greek,
Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences.
breakfast forthe kids.
My daughternevers a
agrees ~b with anything I say.
2 Isometimes see © upandgo to work.
3. Youwaithere d_ past ive every day.
4 My husband makes forthe bus into rown.
5 There'satraintoYork —F-_oiclock
atsix aboutwork when
5 Is630am.Timetoget —athome.
7 Isometimes think fh myfriends aftor work,
8 Theshop closes at half
5
Complete the telephone conversation with the words from
thebox.
address let's love
repeat sé want would
sorry
4 + YYould youllke to go out forlunch ‘omorrow?
B I'm? + but I'm busy tomorrow. I'm free on
Saturday.
A. Groat. There's a good Greek restaurantin town, Do you.
3 totryit?
B Yes, Td*
A OK,S ‘mootat the restaurant at eight o'clock.
B Wharstheé —_of the restaurant?
A Its called The Olive Tree and it's at 10 Tower Street
B Sorry, can you? thar?
A The Olive Tree, 10 Tower Street.
B OK, thanks.¢ ‘you on Saturday atthe
restaurant,
v7The world of work
3.1 Jobs
Vocabulary Btls) 2a 3.4\) Listen to the jobs from exercise 1 and write them in.
the correct column,
1 Lookat the ilustrations. Write the jobs inthe grid, What is
number 12? Stress on first sya | Stress on second syliable
;—— cleaner mechanic
mlelclwlalw| rie
a
5 b 3.2)) Liston and repeat the jobs from exercise 1. Pay
TT 1 attention to the stress in each word.
3 Complete the job descriptions. Use the words/phrases in
- ] thebox.
7 adivnaid) compuier ands) FSR Oude wa
Citi tty ] 1 Myjobis very well paid Learn a good salary,
tnt T worevery long hours. have my own compote
i company and loften havo to travel.
fr 2 Well von " Myjob iin a hospital andl
lookafter children. I sometimes work nights. Itisn't an
easy job, but love it.
3 Iwork with my fix people's ears for thom.
I’san interesting job, Love cars and T meet lotsa
interesting people when 'm at work.
4 Ido some of my work at home, but usually fam
‘with my camera, take photos for
‘magazines. I's a great job.
5 Tima studentand I have an evening job - Iclean offices
Inthe eity centre. I don't really like my job. Isnt
interesting and [thinkit's ~Idon't earn a lot
of money.
6 Tmnotabusinesswoman, but [knows lot about
business [write articles for business magazines and for
newspapers. work with my ‘every day- its
important in my job. 1 use 0 write my articles and to
‘sond emails.
b_ Match the descriptions in exercise ato a job from
exercise 1
1 _businesovoman 4
a 5
3 6
|yes/no questions
4 Complece che questions with are, is, do or does:
* Ave you in the wrong job?
[Ask yourself:
2 you bored at work?
= all your work deys the same?
« your favourite ime of Gey the time when
you finish work?
It the answer to these questions is yes, it's time to
think about changing jobs.
5 you enjoy heloing people?
+ you speak a toreign language?
% ‘your fends think that you're calm and
organized?
+ ‘a job in education interest you?
It the answer to these questions Is yes, it's time to
think about a career in language teaching.
5 Make questions with is/are or dojdoes. Use the words
n (brackets).
1 Youwalka lot. (you)
Doyen walk a et?
2 Moscowis very cold in winter. (Moscow)
Le Maccaw very cold in, winger?
3 The boss wants o speak to me. (the boss)
4 Tmlateagain.
Itzainsa lot in reland. (i)
8 Inced to finish this work today. (I)
5 Match the questions and answers
Nert-don't: No, itdaesn't No, they dort.
YYes.he does, Yes, shecoes. Yes, we do,
1 Do yougetup early in the morning?
so. L dont.
2 Does this phone havea camera?
3 Does his daughter play a musical instrument?
4 Doyourneighbours havea dog?
5 Doyouand John read newspapers?
6 Does her brother like being alone?
do and does
223 ) Listen tothe questions and answers from exorcise 6.
Are doand does stressed inthe questions or the
short answers?
33))Listen again, Pause the lsteningaand repeat afer each
«question and anstrer.
Read the article about Naney Rica Schiff and write short
answers (o the questions.
Nancy Rica Schiff: An interesting job
Nancy Rica Schiff’ job isn’t unusual - she's a
photographer who takes lots of photos of different
people, old and young. Naney spends her ine
travelling around America with her camera andl taking
photographs of people at work. Some of her photos are
in her two books: Odd Jobs and Odder fobs.'Odd’ means
‘unusual, and the people that Nancy photegeaphs have
very unusual jabs. They include a horse dentist andl
someone who turns the pages for a piano player.
1 Does Nancy work from home?
_Ne, che doesnt
2 Isherjobunusual?
3. Does Nancy use camera at work?
4. Does her job include a lotof travel?
5 Arvall ofber photos inher two books?
6. Do the people in Nancy's photos have normal jobs?
7 Dosome ofthe people work with animals?
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{elk about jobs. oO o Oo
‘ask yes/no questions ° Oo °
03.2 What do you do?
Vocabulary Bons
1
Puc the words/phrases in the correct place
‘company/no'company holrs money nojob people’ pisses
1 _ places factory, office, home, hospital
2 unemployed, retired
3 boss, manager, colleagues
4 full-time, part-time, long hours
5 salary, earn
6 ‘work freelance, work fora company,
work fora magazine
Complete the blogs. Use the words and phrases from exercise 1
-
‘My name's Ada. I'm fony-tve years 01d and
1'm from Reykjavik in iceland. 'm a software
engineer =I" work for a company that
‘makes software for mobile phones. have a
S Job ~| work thifty-eight hours
week but enjoy teem ¢ good
and my 4 are nice
wa somotimes go cut for moals togethar.
{'m mantied to Edvard, He's a businessman,
io have two childron, a gir and a boy. Our
son hasn't got a job ~ he's 5
(ur daughter 3 nurse she works ina
in Reykiavik.
‘Om oxford 3000"
1'm Darren and live in Cape Town. tm South
Atican, 'm tne?
cemoary it no my company the oes, my
lies in Johannesburg. I work i
with twenty othr people.
Ws good job and 1.
money. My dad works ina car)
the work is dificult and the hours ere
w But his salary isn't very good.
Elizabeth
ofa computer
alctot
Hi. My name i Elizabeth and Ilva in Ace Springs
in Australia with my husband, Mike. Mike doesn’t
work now — he's sixty-five and he's *8
{'m ajournalst | work =I don't
do rogular houre and I don't have a boss. | write
articles for the local newspaper and | sometimes
8 usually work from 16 =
have an offce inthe house. also have a
jb atthe local college ~I teach
English ten hours a week there.32
34
Wh- questions
3
Match che question words and the answers
1 how often « reason
2 what b aplace
3 where © atin
4 when/whattime \.dathing
5 who \ © aperson
5 why SE frequency
Read the interview with a police officer. Complete the
{questions with one question word from exercise 8. Youcan
use the words more than once.
*_Wikae_do you do?
Yma police officer.
2 doyou work?
work in St, Leonards Police Station in Edinburgh.
5 do you like your job?
1's Interesting. My days are never th
“ do you work with?
‘work with lots of differen people - police officers,
people in the city, school children
5 do you startwork?
Well sometimes I start at7 a.m. and work umtil 5 pan.,
or sometimes I work nights - that means | work from
1op.m. until7a.m,
ae doyou have meetings?
B_Ob, we have meetings every day, when we arrive at
the station,
an do you do after work?
B_ Well, I walk lot. [often go to Portobello Beach with my
son it's really nice there in winter and in summer.
as do you usually goto bed?
B 1'm usually tired after work, so Lalways goto bed early
34) Listen and check.
5a Tick(Y)or correct the questions,
1 Where do he work?
2 Whende they finish work? J
3. Whois you work with?
4 Howofien she uses English at work?
5 What ime closes the shop?
& What do usually have they for lunelt
7 Where do! go forthe meeting?
& Whydoes he wants tolearn Chinese
9. When youare have lunch?
10 Wholives in this house?
b as)Listenand check
Wh- questions
62, 25) Listen tothe questions from exercise sa again. Does
the intonation go up or down at the end of a questio
bb 35))Listen again and repeat the quest
Copy the
© STUDY TIP Look up new werd in your dctoney to fa cut
hhow to pronounce them. a good dictionary shows you how to
Say a new word and which syllabe(s is/are stressed. You can
hhear how to pronounce a word with some aniine dictionaries.
tean... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
talk about work oO ° Oo
‘ask Wh- questions, © 5 0.
222
3.3 Vocabulary development
Vocabulary Bganiing
.
Make -er nouns from the verbs to name the people and
things in the photos.
bbeke build compute cook dance heat paint sing
wins
5
7 8 9
eee
2
Write the missing vowels in each job. Then translate the
\words into your own language.
1 businessman
2 bs _n_ssw_mn
gd oof
4dmst
Sh drs
6 jm st
7m ch_ne
‘Om oxford 3000"
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
badly paid computers hands inside outside
well paid
1 Hairdressers don’t work with _conpuzers , They usually
‘work with their
2 Tsomerimes work
cold days.
3. Mybrother works
office in London.
4 Pinglikesher job, but
have alot of money.
5. Malcolm earns a lot of money. His job is.
butt don'tenjey iton
-He has ajobin a big
and she doe
Pui the words/phrases in he correct place,
colleagues fulltime home longhours amegazine
enoffice @salery smemployed
1 be_unenpleyed , be retired
2 earn money, earn
3 have aboss, have a manager, have
4 work work part-time, work
work freelance
‘work na factory, workin
‘work from -
work for a company, work for
workin a hospital
Write the verb form for each of the -er nouns.
baker
2 beginner
3. builder
4 cleaner
5 cooker
6 dancer
7 driver
farmer
heater
10 maker
11 manager
12 painter
13 DVD/MP3 player
M runner
15 singer
16 teacher
17 winner
18 workera1_32_ G3) Ga
3.4 Speaking and writing
GEL making requests
1a Make requests with can/could for each situation.
1 Youandyour wife areat the cinema - you want two
tickets to see Batman.
Could we have we tickets #6 s00 Batman, pleare ?
2 You're in your English class - you want your teacher to
spell‘author’
Could you 2
3 Youre at the library - you want to join.
Cant
41 Youre at work - youwant to use your colleague's pencil.
cant z
5 Yowand your family aren a new town - you want
someone to tell you where the station is
Could you _ 2
5 You're ina restaurant - you want to pay for your meal
‘with your credit card.
Could
b 36 ))Listen,checkand repent. Copy the intonation.
28 Look at the rosponses to requests. Are they positive (P) or
negative (N)?
1 Yes ofcourse. P
2 Vm afratd nov
4 sure,
5 Yes, that's fine,
3. No,Timsorry, but.
b_ 37))Listen and repeat the responses. Copy the intonation,
3a Read the requests. Where are the people?
athome atwerk inacefé/restaurant ina car park
inaschaol_inashop
1 Excuse me, could Istart work alitle late tomorrow?
—a
5 Excuse me, can you help me with this exercise, please?
6 Canwe have two, please?
bb Match the responses (a-f) to the requests (1-6) in
exercise Ba.
a Ofcourse! What's the problem? 5
Yes, that’s fine. I’son the table, _
© Tmsorry, that isa't possible, Tom. There's an important
‘meeting in the morning. —_
d Sure, Hereyouare,
@ I'mafraid not, This car parkis for company staffonly. —_
F Yor, of course. Anything to eat?
© Practise saying both parts of the conversation.
opening and closing an email
4 Complete the two emails using the correct word in
each pair.
1 Dear / Hello 6 Could you let me know /
2 Canwe/Cant How are you
3. See you /1'm free 7 CanI/ Could you
4 Best wvishes /love 8 Love / Yours sincerely
5 Dear/ Hi
1 Dear ___Mation,
‘Thank you for your email?
3 inthe aftemoon.
2 Pote, can you lend me 60 euros? I want to buy this book.
3. Dad, can [borrow your phone?
4 Excuse me, Can [leave my car here?
4 2 Ihave a quick question. I'm in London for
‘a meating on Tuesday aftericen. 7 stay at
your house?
. Mation
tean ... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
use er sulfnes. oO o Oo
make requests, o oO oO
‘write an email Oo oO 924
Places and things
4.1 Underground towns
(EIEN places in towns and cities
1. Replace thepphrases in bold with a word from the box.
2 Lookatthe map of Lightning Ridge. Name the places.
a tears
’ 8
© h
a i
word stress
3a 44()Listento the words from exercise 2. Which syllable
is stressed in each word? Write the words in the correct
column,
‘stress on first syllable _| Stress on second syllable
theatre
b 42{)Liston and repent the words. Copy the stress.
LIGHTNING RIDGE
POPULATION 4,500,
‘The Australian town of Lightning Ridge is 1,200 km away
from the underground town of Coober Pedy. Ib is also an
opal mining town, Four thousand five hundred people live
in the town ~ 400 of them ace students at Lightning Ridge
Central *place for children to learn,
Lightning Ridge isa great place to lye. Ithas everything
you need. There's ?a place with doctors and nurses and
there are good §places to buy things, including a chemist,
and a hairdressers. There are also nice restaurants and
4a place to borrow books. Thereisn't Sa place to wateh
films, but the town has a theatre and a great »place to do
sport in water.
‘There isn'ta place for trains to arrive and leave near
Lightning Ridge. but there's an airport and ®the things for
carsand buses to drive on are good. Alot of people visit
the town and one place they Visit is the place for visitors
to get atown map. Tourists usually want Lo see the opal
mines and the place to learn about the history of
the town,
‘Om oxford 3000"there is/there are
4 Mach thebeginnings and ent
lings ofthe sente
1 Thereatea night marketin Hong Kong.
2 There'san ~~b_ $1 universities in England,
3 There'sa € cities in Scotland.
4 There 4. 12countries in South America.
5 Thereareseven e are 1,250 million people in Ind
6 Thereare £ underground town in Australi
5 Belchite isa small illage in the north of Spain. Look at the
information about the village and make sentences using.
there is/there are.
Excuse mes there There'sa tou
centrein the town?
B Yes, there is/ there's. I's just near the railway station.
2A Isthere ( Aretherea cinema in the town centre?
B No, I'm sorry, dere isn't/ there aren't. But there's a
© railway station theatre.
Cane rF 3. A Are thero/Isthereany nice restaurants near hero?
a B Yes, there are / there're. There's the Lanterna
OT seeaurents tenes) Restaurant in Queen Street and Nico's in Westgate,
© asupermarket v 4A Is there Is there a campsite near the beach?
9 B Yes, there is there's. The Sunny Days Campsite is
© anybighotols
near the beach.
OE stew 5A Ave there 2/anybookshopsin he villaget
© old bulaings v B No.Tmafiaid shere aren’ there are no
© rary people x 6 A Ate there many thing/ things osee in the town?
B Yes, are there / there are, There are lots of things to
© tourist information centre
see and do here,
b aa)tisvenand check.
1 There tote a cailway station.
2 © STUDY TIP when you learn new grammer, write an example
3 Sentence in engish and translate it imo your anguage. Look
i for things that ae tho sar and things tat are ciforent. For
‘example. do the sentences have the same number of words?
5 ‘re te words (subjact, noun, vert in the sam order?
6
7
8
9
lean... Very ell Quito woll More practice
‘elk about places in towns and cities Oo 3 oO
se there isithere are. Oo o (e}
2526
4.2 Where I live
(SEMEN rooms and furniture, prepositions
of place
4a Label the diagrams using words from the box.
@bathroom abecroom aciningroom alata garage
erhewse akichen alivingroom anoffice atolet
a house
1
2
3
4
44)) Listen, check and repeat.
Complete the sentences with one of the words in (brackets).
1 The children are asleep in their beds. (beds /earpets)
2 ‘the inthe kitchen is old. We need a new one.
(Gilet /cookes)
3 Putthe foodinthe «(fridge / washing machine)
4 The in the bedrooms blue. (carpet / dishwasher)
5 Your dinnoeis on the in the dining room.
(cooker /table)
6 Wedon'thavea ~ we take ourelothesto the
laundrette. (dishwasher / washing machine)
7A Where's tho French dictionary?
B itsonthe in my office, (sink/ shelf)
8 They don't havea dishwasher. They wash the dishes in the
kitehen - (sink / shower)
8 Inthe evening, john likes to sitin the big inthe
living room and watch television. (desk /armehait)
‘Om oxford 3000"
Complete the prepositions.
2
|
as
b
Choose the correct prop
A
houseboat |
in Amsterdam
ur home isn'ta typical house. We live Y@ny above
boat - it's one of 2,500 houseboats in Amsterdam.
Ithasa sina kitchen, a living room, a bathroom ane
a bedroom. We sleep in the bedroom and we have
place? in / under the bed for our clothes. There's
‘window * behind / under the bed so we can look
‘outst the riverThe bsthroom is “between {in the
bedroom end the living room. Ithas toilet and
Hn 10 complete the text.
there's a small shower ® above / in the toilet. There's
table and two armchairs in the living room, andarticles a/an, the, -
5 Rewrite thesentences witha or an.
1 Mumbatis interesting eity 0 visit,
ai ing city.
2 Isthere elevatorin your building?
3. My parents have house near the beach.
4. Thave big sofa in my livingroom.
55 Is there metro station near here?
7 Thereisn’tairport
yy town.
You can visit opal mine in Australia,
WHAT TO DO IN
AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam, the capital city of dae Netherlands,
is? great place to spend time. Is easy
to travel tos city because it has
‘ big railway station and ®
airport — and it isnt difficult to find 6
hotel
‘There's allot to see and do here, There are
> shops for people who enjoy shopping
- and? restaurants with typical Duich
8 ‘There's park inthe town centre. sca seer srer ry iia Oc peta ae
one of? museums, such a
Van Gogh Museum. The best way to travel around
6 Read the sentences. Cross out one thein each sentence. ie NoHo RoE
1 The Nile River isin the Africa.
2 There are lots ofthe flats in the building.
3 The capital of Thailand is the Bangkok.
4 The Prado Museum isin the centre of the Madrid.
5. We gotothe cinema on the Saturdays,
7 Complete the web page about Amsterdam. Writea, am, the
or (Din the gaps.
the schwa /a/ sound
82 45) Listen tothe sentenees/questions. Underline the
schwa /o/ sounds.
1 My house is next jo the park
2 There's a supermarket opposite the cinema,
3. Doyouhavea map ofthe city?
4 Isthere an airport near your town?
5 Thestudents re ina classroom on the second floor.
b 45 ))Listen again and write the stressed words
1 hase, next, park 4
ao gg
3
© as))Lisienagain. Pause thelisteningand repeat after
cach sentence.
747,000 people here and over 600,000 bikes!
After a busy day, lot of ® vistors like
to relax on ® boat tour of
city at night or they enjoy "= cup of
coffee at ane of Amsterdams many kofiehuizen
(coffee houses).
Lean... Vory well Quitewoll More practice
{elk about rooms and furiture oO ° Oo
use prepositions of place. o fe) oO
use articles,
° ° Oo z4.3 Vocabulary development
opposite adjectives
41 Girelethe correct description.
28
3
6
1 ean shoe dirty shoes 4 atidy desk /a messy desk
2 anoisy child / aquietchild 5 abigdog /asmal] dog
3. aheavybox /alightbox 6 anewcar/anoldcar
Cchoogethe correct adjective to complete the sentences.
1 Mandy, putthose@ir) clan clothes inthe washing machine!
2A Yourbaby is beatiful gh
B Thank you
3. Thejourney rom thenorth 1 thescuth of Attic is very long shar.
4A Did you enjoy the play?
B Yes, the actors were terrible / fantastic
5 Wecanttgoto thebeach ithe weathers bad / good.
& My mothoris very old-fashioned / modern. She doa use a computer.
7A Canyoudo this oxeeisot
B Novitsonsy/ diffe
Wee eeu
a
Use a dictionary to translate the places into your language
1 aicpor 9 museum
2 camps 10_ railway station
3. chemist 11 restaurant
4 cinema 12 toed
§ hwirdrossers = S18. shop
6 hospital 11 swimming pool
7 hotel 15 theatre
8 brary 16 tous information
centre
‘Or oxford 3000"
4 Write the words in the correct column.
‘ermeheit bathroom bed bedicom
‘carpet cooker dining room
dishwasher flat fridge gorege house
kitchen living room office shelf sink
table. tollet_ washing machine:
Places to
live
Places in | Furniture
‘the nome
armchair
5 Write the opposite adjectives. Choose the
words from the box.
‘cheap dirty easy fantastic good
light modem new noisy short
small ty. uely
messy tidy
clean
difficult
bad
beautiful
old
10 heavy
1 big
12 terrible
13 old-fashioned
1
2
3
4
5 quiet
6
7
a
9
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GIELIO asking for and giving directions b 4%)Listen and check,
a Complete the directions. Use the words in the box. WEEE imperatives
corner end first fef past straight take turn
3. Complete hehouse rules withthe verbs
1 onthe eft 5 right inthe ber.
2 atthe oftheroad 6 on a
3 takethe deft 7 the second left s rt forget
4 onthe 8 go the cinema uses
b 469)Listen and repeat the phrases. e
2a Find the tourist information contre onthe map of Lightning Ridge. Read the Howtepaiee
conversant the tourist information centre and follow the ditections on
thomap. Complete each eonvorsation with a place from the box. 1 the washing
= machis rd pm, Tes
anaitgaliry ‘the Caravan park ahairdressers” the hospital ie BS
the Opal Centre. the scnool. the theatre ’
1A Excuse me, how do we get to 2 Deates. es
Ueatre. I¢Son the let. ci 2 ee
2 A Excuse me, could you give us some directions, please?
B Yes, ofcourse. How can Thelp you?
A Thanks, We want to get to
B OK, well go out of the tourist information centre and turn right. Take
Pea’ ___ the shower
after you use it and 8
Your dothes to yaur bedreo.
the second roa onthe right. Tur lef atthe end ofthe rad into ‘ elie
Harlequin Street. Go straight head for ten minutes. Take the third ene,
turningon the right I's on Opal Street on the let.
3. A Excuse me, where’ 2 Thanks,
8 Gooutof the main door and wirn right. Take the firs ron on the let,
then turn right into Kaolin Street. Go straight on for ten minutes. It's John.
‘on the corner of Kaolin Street and Opal Street.
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4.5 Reading for pleasure
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2
Mateia the words in the box tothe photos. Check any new words in your dictionary.
‘ehaiist an exhibition apainting astaiue a theatre
1 _anaetioe 2
Read the extract from Factfles: New York. describes five
museums and art galleries in Manhattan, an area of New York.
‘There are more chan sixty museums in Manhattan, Some stay
‘open late one oF two ever me ate free
The Metropolitan Museum of Art ~*5,000 years of art’ — is
New York's biggest museum, and is on Fifth
Avenue. It has three floors with thousands of
paintings, statues and other things. Titan, El
Greco, Monet, Cezanne, and Rousseau are just
some of the names in the Metropolitan Museum,
‘There is a garden of statues, too.
Perhaps you are interested in American artis
Ac the Whitney Museum of American Arcat 945
‘Madison Avenue you can see pictures by Edward
ngs in the week, and
Kooning and many more American artists
‘The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is at 11 West $3rd
Stret. I has the world’ biggest collection of modern art. There
are six floors of pictures, photographs and statues. TW ofthe
‘most famous pictures are Monet’s Water Lilies and Picasso's Les
Demoizellesd Avignon.
The Maseum of the City of New Yorks on Fifth Avenue, at
1031 Sere, ells the story of New York from its beginning.
‘Watch the Timescapes movie, and visit the exhibition Perform
about the New York theatre.
‘The Guggenheim Museurn is abo on Fifth Avenue, at 88th
Street. The museum opened in 1959. You can see the work of
Picasso, Kandinsky, Modigliani and other modern artists in this
strange but wonderfal museum.
TEsE TOE ON OF00 BCC FACTS Re Yr
Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jasper Johns, Willem de
3. Complete the noves with the answers from the box.
‘mrodest-art_Musoum of Modern Art
‘Museum of the City of New York statues the USA.
1 Youcansee_medernart_at the Guggenhelm
Museum,
2. The Metropolitan Museum has thousands of
paintings and there are
‘outside in the museum garden.
3 Gotothe tolearnabout
"New York from the past io the present,
4. One of Monet's most famous paintings sat the
‘The Whitney Museum isa good place to see
pletures by artists from _
4 Answer the questions.
1 Which Manhattan museum would you like to visit?
2. What famous museumsand art galleries are there
in your country?
3. What sort of things can yousee in them?45
Review: Units 3 and 4
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1
Match questions (1-8) to answers a-b).
AmTlae?
Do your parents travel aloe?
What does Les do? _
Where's the tourist information centre?
Is there asupermarket near here? _
Does Kerry like herjob at the hospital? —_
Who usually takes your children to school?
‘When does thelibrary open? —_
No, they don't.
Yes, there is. i's on High Road.
© My husband.
d._Itsnext co the railway station.
© No,youarentt
£ Yes, she does. She loves it.
8 Athalf past nine.
bh He'sacar mechanic,
(GiraB ne correct words to complete the text
Where | live
It’s difficult for young people to buy '@) an
house in2¢he/ -south of England because
houses are very expensive. We're very lucky
because we have the/ an ld house in ‘the /
‘centre ofa - nice village, but the average
price of - /asmall house in our village is
£250,000.
The village is small -” there are / there is one
fortwo small shops, but Shere aren't /thereare
any restaurantsand there aren't there isn'ta
a big town called Basingstoke. Basingstoke has
railway station here, Fortunately,
a shopping centre with lots of "the /- shops
and restaurants. Opposite the shopping centre
M there’ | there area railway station with fast
trains (co ®the / “London.
Were
3
Complete the words in the text.
My name's Javier and [live in Spain with my wife, Maria. 'm
a "businesoman_and I work for acar?comp. in
Barcelona. It'sa full job -Iwork forty hours
‘wook and I travot alot, bt [like it The job is 4wll p
and my collea are very friendly. We workin an
Soff near the centre of the city and we often go out
together after work. Maria is a doctor at the hosp.
She works long hours, but she earns @ good *sal and
she loves her work.
‘Girclethe word that matches the definition.
| It's place where people make things, e.g. cars.
ory a manager / freelance | an office
2 Wa great place for people who like books.
road /atheaire/ altbrary | a hotel
3. It’s the room where people cook.
bathroom / a toilet /a garage / a kitchen
4 Wsthe opposite of on.
between j under / next to / behind
5 It'ssomething you often see in the bathroom.
cooker | a dishwasher | a shower / a desk
5
Complete the conversations with the phrases from the box.
atthe endof can you could! getto go past noarhere
that’sfine theright tumright where's
1A Excuseme, howdol gee co therouristinformation centre?
B Gostraight on -Its" the road.
2a7 have a day off on Friday, please?
Be -Letme make anote in my diaryto
remind me.
3. A Excuseme,4 the police station?
B IsonLondon Road, Take the first left and
5 the theatre. The police station
fson®
aan lend me a pencil, please?
B Sure, there's one on my desk. Just take it
5 A Excuseme, is there abank® f
B Yes, there's one on West Street. Go to the end ofthis street,
and ‘The bankis onthe left.
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