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Acknowledgements
Cover pltolOgraplts: Eyewire (library); Larry Lawfer/lndex
Stock (woman on phone); PictureAns Corporation (troph)');
VCG- TaxVGelly Images (straphanger)
Illustralions: Barbara Bastian pp. 32 (anicIe), 45 (web page) ,
67 (anicIe, shopping list, review), 71 (anicIe, e-mail, Oyer);
Annie Bissell pp. 4 (anicIe), 6 (fonl1), 14 (directory),
2I (shopping bag icon), 37 (calendar), 42 (e-mail),
64 (anicIe), 65 (web pages); Carlos Castellanos p. 22 (store
scenes); Steve Chorney pp. 14 (man and woman), 17 (famil)'
scene), 57 (Fernanda's life); Ken Dewar pp. 2 (lrade fair),
5 (file cards), 6 (briefcase), 15 (lost and found), 21 (items on
counter), 31 (table); Lyndall Culbenson pp. 3 (web pagel,
5 (cIass list), II (planner), 24 (ad), 36 (anicIe), 38 (ad),
56 (anicle, notes), 58 (anicIe, palm pilot), 59 (time-line),
63 (L)'dia's speech); Paul Hampson pp. 22 (people in rooms),
32 (couple eating), 41 (man on mountain), 54 (men talking);
Patrick James p. 33 (map); Karen Minol pp. 10 (checks),
16 (anicle), 27 (restaurant ad), 29 (mCl1u), 34 (map),
35 (lwer), 44 (online chat), 45 (anicle), 64 (invitations),
69 (anicIe, notices); Gavin Reece pp. 4 (singer, actor, writer),
12 (animal cIinic), H (people on plane), 25 (tour of Sweden),
41 (Ooor plan), 49 (ornce scene); Don Stewan pp. I (tour
group), 16 (woman at desk), 23 (weekdays, weekends),
67 (logo for review)
Tite publishers would li/¡e lo tltall/¡ tite Jo!lowillgJor tlteir
permissioll 10 reproduce pltotograplts: Anhur S. Aubry/
PhotoDisc p. 26 (cIock); Benelex Press/lndexStock lmager)'
p. 7 (students); Peter BennelllThe Viesli Collection, lne.
p. 71 (Ukranian children); Alan Bolesta/lndexStock Imagery
p. 67 (chef); Charlie Borland/ IndexStocklmagery p. 9
(woman with phone); Steven BrownlOzlmages p. 45 (beach);
David BurchllndexStock Imagery p. 53 (woman); Liane
Cary/Age FOIOSIOCkp. 18 (family); Marco Cauz/CORBlS
p. l3 (messy garage); Stewan CohenllndexStock Imager)'
pp. 7 (student), 19 (woman), 36 (suburb); Gary Conner/
IndexStock Imagery p. 7 (math teacher); Manha Cooper/
The Viesti Collection, Inc. p. 71 (Chinese dragon}; Alistair
Cowin/lndexSlOck Imagery p. 37 (trainer); Wilson Goodrich/
IndexStock Imagery p. 38 (hikers); HIRB/ IndexStock
Imagery p. l3 (mess)' shelf); Roben Holmes/CORBIS
p. 64 (hot air balloon); Image Source!lmage Slate, lne. p. 52
(man writing); Internalional Stock!ImageState Inc. pp. 27
(man ami woman), 28 (picnic); Jim Sugar Photography/
CORBIS p. 40 (tennis player); Eric Kamp/lndexStock Imagery
p. 7 (laptop); Javier Larrea/ Age Fotostock p. 50 (woman ami
man); Mather/lndexStock Imagery p. 61 (girl); David Olsen/
IndexStock Imagery p. 45 (walerfalls); Stuan Pearce!
Age Fotostock p. 43 (woman on phone); Frank Siteman/
Age Fotostock p. 69 (making cider); Howard Sokol!
IndexStock Imagery p. 7 (books); Edmond Van Hoorick!
PhotoDisc p. 45 (mountain); Joe VieslVrhe Viesti Collection,
lnc. p. 7l (Mexican dancers)
Tite publisltcrs lI'islt lo IIwn/¡ tite Jol/olI'illg ElIglish LCHlguage
Teachillg proJessionals Jo,. tltei,. invaluable Jeedbac/¡ c/u,.illg tite
developmellt or tite lI'o"'lboolls: Michelle Johnstone (Canada);
Mirna Züge (Brazil)
Units *
1 A world of words 1
2 Centered on language 5
3 Takenote! 9
4 Familiar things 13
5 Family network 17
6 Buying power 21
7 Doy in, doy out! 25
8 Essential ingredients 29
9 In the neighborhood 33
10 Fun and games 37
11 Home phone 41
12 Hot and cold 45
13 Takecare of yourself 49
14 It was fantastic! 53
15 Extraordinary Uves 57
16 Let's celebrate! 61
Reading and Writing
Units 1-4 65
Units 5-8 67
Units 9-12 69
Units 13-16 71
Check what you know
Units 1-4
Units 5-8
Units 9-12
Units 13-16
AnswerKey
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74
75
76
77
* The first exercise in eadt unit explores the new topic and reviews language
encountered prior to tite first grammar point.
A world o{words
1 Complete the conversation. Use the words below. Begin sentences with capital letters.
my I'm you guide meet your helio is this
CANADA
TOURS
_____ Stella Wilkins. 1'm your tour _9 _
_____ is Ray.
_____ name?Diane: H' 1 ['m Diane. What is 21.
Pedro: 3 name is Pedro.
Diane: Nice to 4 you, Pedro. 5
Pedro: Nice to meet 6 , Ray.
Stella: 7 , everyone! My name 8
Fill in the blanks with the na me of the country.
1 Nicole is French. She's [rom France
2 Sven and Ane are Norwegian. They're from _
3 Diane is British. She's [rom _
4 Gustavo and Anita are Mexican. They're [rom _
5 Ray is Korean. He's [rom _
6 Greta is German. She's [rom _
7 Li-Hong is Chinese. He's [rom _
1
Look at the picture and write sentenees.
Write sentenees using the eues and the eorreet form of be.
1 Angelina / a tour guide Angelina is a tour guide.
2 1/ from Kenya
3 You / [rom Norway
4 Ted and 1/ British
5 His name / Doug
6 We / Canadian tourists
7 Loriana and PaoIo / ltalian
8 They / [rom Milan
9 My name / lngrid
la 1/ [rom Norway
UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS
U.s. = the United States
U.K. = the United Kingdom
2
UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS
Fill in the subject pronouns and the conect form of be. Use contractions.
1 Tim and I are from Canada. We're fram Quebee.
2 My name is Juan. fram New York.
3 Luciano's Italian. from Rome.
4 Song-Li ancl Ruey are Chinese. fram Beijing.
5 Maria is fram Sao Paulo. Brazilian.
6 I know you! May Bates.
7 Steve, Cindy, ancI I are teachers. fram the United States.
6 Write Yukio's profile using the information from the People Center web site.
o
back forward stop
The People Center: Find a friend
refresh home
3
My llame is Yukio Hakasura.
UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS
7 Find and conect six more mistakes in the onHne "chal."
I'm
Josh: Hi!+Josh. What's your name?
Ben: I'm Ben.
Josh: Where are we from?
Ben: I'm from Edmonton. It in Canada.
Josh: Oh, you Canadian.
Ben: YesoWhere are you from?
Josh: I'm from United States. My wife from Munich. She's German. We're tour guide.
Ben: I'm a tour guide, too!
Read and complete the article with the conect form of be.
The [~~~] Game
Goldie Hawn 1 is an American actress. Her real name2
_
Goldie Jean Studledgehawn. Some acrors, singers, and writers change their
names. It 3 a good idea. The new names 4 easy ro say
and remember. For example, Bono 5 an Irish singer. His name is
easy ro remember because it 6 one word. His real name 7 _
Paul Hewson. Here are the real names of some more famous people. Look
at the names in the box and try ro match them ro the real names below.
Reginald Dwight (British singer) _
Cherilyn Sarkisian La Piere (American singer) _
David Jones (British singer) _
Salvatore Lombino (American writer) _
Sofia Scicolone (Italian actress) _
Ed McBain • Sophia Loren • Cher • David Bowie • Elton John
Write three sentences about each persono Follow the example.
1 E/ton Jol1l1 is a singn He isfrom the United Kingdom. His real na me is Re.ginald Dwight.
2
3
4
5
an actor
a writer
4
Centered on language
1 Write the missing letters on the file cards. Then number the cards in the correct order.
Hlll TOP LANGUAGE
SCHOOL
]lO sT
)flEW
2 The names for the class list at Hill Top language School are out of order. Number them in
the correct order by last name.
5
NAME (Iast, first)
DF~J~
D Walega, Judit!
D 'Paüt, 'P~
D Chiu, $am-Li
D Navuwa, David
D GUYOT, BERTINE
D P,"sellCl., A~to~lo
D]~rdí~, Amte-
D Vargas, ~ay
NAME (Iast, first)
D QUATTROCCHI, BARBARA
D TCM'4 ttOYfY- WeÁ/
D I~ȟ'frssol1.-, 5vel1.-
!TI Asakawa, Miho
D Zamora, A (berta
D JshiglAl"'ol KeVta
D~I~
UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE
Read and complete the conversation.
AnnabeI:
Receptionist:
Annabel:
Receptionist:
Annabel:
Receptionist:
AnnabeI:
Receptionist:
Annabel:
Receptionist:
Annabel:
Receptionist:
Hello. l'd like to join your gym, pIease.
OK. First, what's your 1 name
Annabel. AnnabeI LangIey.
Fine. And what's your _2 __ '}_r~ ?
lt's six-two-seven Oak Street.
That's here in Riverton! What's your 3 ?
lt's six-two-four, nine-eight-five-one.
OK. For one person, right?
No, four .. Jor me and three peopIe in my famiIy.
OK. And what are their .¡ ?
PauI, Marian, and Billy. We all have the same Iast name.
Right. Your card' 5 eight-five-seven-zero-two.
Here are five cards-one for you, three for your fam ily, and one extra!
Complete the formo Use the conversation aboye.
The Gilbert Gym and Spa 8920 West Liberty Street • telephone: 555-5151 • fax: 555-5161
Name: (first) Annabe/ (Iast) Lang/e~
Address: 62.7 Oak. Street, Riverton
Telephone Number: _
Member Number:
Number of People Joining:
Names:
Number of Cards Issued:
Write sentences about the contents of the briefcase. Use a or ano
1 It's an e-mail address.
2
3
4
5
6
6
UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE
Make questions with the words below. Add the eorreet form of be. Then answer
the questions using your own information.
1 your / what / phone number
2 your / fram / where / English teaeher
3 your / where / English class
4 street address / your / what
5 [rom / you / where
6 your [riends / where / [ram
What is JOu" phone number7 -1t's
7 Look at the pietures and the eues. Write affirmative or negative sentenees.
Use the full form of be, and a or an, if neeessary.
1 he / English teaeher
2 she /student
3 it / book
4 they / books
5 they / tourists
He is not an English teacha
Rewrite the negative sentenees from exercise 7 in two ways using eontraetions.
Example He isn't an English tcacha He's not an Englishteacl1el:
7
UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE
Write the nouns be10w that you use with verbs 1-6. Sorne have more than one answer.
tour guide e-mail book last name door instructions teacher
1 Open: boon doOl; e-mail
2 Read:
3 Spell:
4 Close:
5 Listen lO:
6 Write:
Now write one instruction using each verbo Choose a noun [ram above.
1 Open (he boon.
2
3
4
5
6
1 Find and correct five more mistakes in the e-mail.
To:
From:
Subject:
krryt@net.khw
sam23@net.khw
French class
Hi, Kerry!
is
Veronica's e-mail address-are vgguyot@net.khw. She is a French teacher, but she not from France. She's from
Quebec, in Canadian. She's a very good teacher.
Her beginning class is good. It in room twelve. The intermediate classes is fun, too, but I don't understand very
much! Register for classes on the Internet at LanguageStudy.khw.
Oh! What your new phone number is?
Write soon.
Sam
8
Take note!
phone. lt _4 a problem for me. My
friencls _5 happy to write me e-mails!
happy to talk to people face-to-face, but not on the
my favorite things.
My friencls _2 happy lO talk on the phone,
Complete the paragraph with the words below.
aren't am are (2X) isn't
but 1 often communicate by e-mail. 1 _3 _
Telephones 1 aren't
Fill in the blanks using the verbs in the list
below. Use affirmative or negative imperatives.
closerun
call
write
enter go
be
opeo
sit
read
1 Open the cloor, please.
2 quiet! People are at work.
3 ! Walk!
4 the winclows. I'm colcI.
5 the clirections.
6 ! This is a private office!
7 your name in this space.
8 here. It's my chair!
9 Penny. She's not home.
10 sIowly. Don't go fasl.
9
Complete the checks. Write the amounts in the blanks.
UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE!
Arny Darnell 1 Arny Darnell 5
1111 West First Street 1111 West First Streel
Pino, IIlinois 11122 Dale Pino, lIIinois 11122 Dale
Pay lo lhe
$1 1
Pay lo lhe
Everyborl¡{s Intentet $1 1order 01 EvlUls Electric I 27.00 order 01 I 18.00
Twenty s;even Ctnrl O/lOO dollars t:inli O/lOO dollars
<t' Dollar
rt n~,,~_
.¡J
2
¡ Arny Darnell 6
Arny Darnell 1111 Wesl Firsl Slreet
-..... 1111 West First Street Pino, IlIinois 11122 Dale
Pino, lIIinois 11 122 Dale
Pay lo lhe
Pay lo lhe
$1 64.00 Iorder 01 Tite flower SIlOP I $1 89,00 1 order 01 DI: Po Browl1 I
Imrl O/lOO dollars
t:il1rl O/lOO dollars
$Dollar $Dollar
Bank
Bank
Arny Darnell 3 - Arny Darnell
1111 West First Street 11 11 Wesl F;rst Street 7
Pino, IIlinois 11122 Dale PinO, lIIino;s 11122
Dale_
Pay lo lhe
$1 36.00 1
Pay lo lhe
order 01 Citi} Wliter I order 01 West Hl1lll1Ce
..J $[ 52.00 It:inrl O/lOO dollars
Ilnrl O/lOO dollars
$Dollar $DolIar
Bank Bank
~
4
Arnyoarnell Date_ Arny Darnell 8
1111 West First Street 111 1 West First Slreet
Pino, lIIinois 11122
.-J $[ 9B.OO ]
Pino, lIIinois 11122 Dale
Pay to the Pay lo lhe
order 01 J's (Al'''1 order 01 Ms. Mliry Wilson I $1 79.00 1Ctltrl o/lOO dol1ars
t:il1rl O/lOO dollars
$O ollar - $DolIar
Bank Bank
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It's twentv arta ten,r .>
10
UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE!
Look at Will's agenda and notes for the week of April 12. Complete the agenda
with the days of the week and times.
4/lf, M..op."" I"ei~hDO.hoo'"
"'ee¡'¡,,~
April 17 1_4 _
,",O"" ",,,.A V",.A's P",y-y: 1_5 _
-OlAY pyese,,1- oe-Poye!
April18 1_6 _
l-{ei"l-Iooyl-loo.A ,",eel_i",,:
17
13
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""c w¡l_
H",,,,,is
______________________ . o"e o'eloe'.:
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Ft"isl-l A.A.Aiso" yepoyl_ oy
I-I-Ie e".A o-PI-I-Ie .A",y! l'Io"ey 1'I",,,,,,~e,,,,,e,,1-
el ",ss, FyiJ<",y,~ve'
----------------- I_iyry 1_0seve,,-
April 16 _11 ~i~l_ee" "",ee-lyJ.i",
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(I",ss wil-I-I Li".A",:
1_2 1-0
April15 _9 _
p",¡.ry 1-0 Vy. '5""il-l-I's:
10
R"" wH' 1'I",,,,,e 
l'Io"J<",y ",,,J<
WeJ<"esJ<",y
I_yee o'eoá'---l
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4/1S' jI_",'.:e p",¡.ry 1_0Oy.
'5""il_'s, ~O"y
-we"ry~ve
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RlA"wil-l-Il'I"'''lAel:
3
WeJ<"esJ.",y, pl",y
I_e""is wil_ lyJ<i""
April 14 _6 ~ve p••••••
RlA" wil-I-I ,",,,,,,,,el:
7
íe""is wil-l-Ily.Ai",:
8
April 12 1 MOJ-",y
Go 1-0 ""eel-i"" wil-I-Iíeyyy:
2 10:>0 "'.1'.
6 Complete the conversation with the phrases below.
please You're welcome I'm sorry Thank you Excuse me
Boy:
Woman:
Excuse me
3
. What time is it, _2 7
. 1 don't know.
Man: It's 7:20.
Boy:
Man: 5
7 Add the possessive :s to one word in each sentence.
5íLl's
1 -Bill-lunch with Harry is at 1:00.
2 Call Eva at Mel house.
3 rally appointment with the doctor is at 4:25.
4 The neighborhood meeting is on Sunday at lvan house.
5 Emil is at my sister party.
6 Adam plays tennis at Lydia club on Wednesday.
11
UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE!
Complete the conversation with possessive adjectives.
name is Daisy.
Receptionist: What a ni ce name! Now,
about YOU. What's
home
Melissa Brown. Oh, and
_____ husband's
_4 name is
_____ name?
First, what's its name?
She's a girl. _2 _
name is Daniel.
Receptionist: And do you live here?
Melissa: Yes, we do. 6 address is 1245 East Wilson Street. And _7 _
Melissa:
Melissa:
Receptionist: Welcome to Carl's Animal
Clinic! 1 need information
about 1 vour dogo.
phone is 555-0028. Oh, and Daniel's phone ... _H _
Receptionist: Great! Thank YOU.
nllmber is 555-8262.
Fill in the blanks with the expressions below and number the phone messages
in the correct order.
Thank you phone number Read CaH me I'm sorry late
D Hi, Lyle. It's me, Diane. It's 9:30 a.m. Wednesday isn't good. Is Thursday OK? 1 CaIl me
at 11:00 a.m. Bye!
D Diane? Are you there? It's 4:00 p.m. Call me at ha me after 7:00 p.m. My _2 _
is 823-1624. Bye!
ITJ Hi, Diane. lL's Lyle. It's Friday morning. It's 9:00. Lunch on Monday isn't good for me.
ls Wednesday OK? Call me. _3 _
D Lyle, it's Diane again. lt's 1:05 p.m. andl'm _4 for a meeting. _5 _
your e-mail. Then call me. Bye!
D Hi, Diane. Where are you? It's 11:30 a.m. now. _6 , bllt Thursday isn't OK for me.
1 have meetings all day.
12
Familiar things
Read and complete the conversation with words and expressions below.
are (2X) they aren't is it ¡t's they're what's
Lincoln:
Abby:
Lincoln:
Abby:
Lincoln:
Abby:
Lincoln:
Abby:
Lincoln:
Hi, Abby. Wow! What I are aH these things?
2 things from my house. 1 don't know what's useful.
WeH, you have four chairs, and they 3 old.
1 know, 4 very good.
You're right. And look at this box. 5 this?
Hey! My favorite mug! Why 6 here?
1 don't know, Abby.
And my address book. 7 here, too!
Your address book! You need that!
2 Write questions be10w about the items in exercise 1. Then answer the questions.
1 pens What are these? They're pens
2 mug
3 address book
4 backpacks
5 computer
6 watches
7 briefcases
13
UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS
You're welcome. What are these in English?
Anna: _4 _
2
They're sunglasses.
S-U-N-G-L-A-S-S-E-S
Complete the eonversation with the sentenees and questions below.
Thanl<you. How do you spell "sunglasses?"
Sam:
Anna:
Sam:
Anna:
Sam:
Write questions using the eues. Then answer the questions with short answers.
DIRECTORY
"AME
ROOM
JANET PRESTON - Doctor 52-b
JOHN BRVANT - Nurse 52-c
"ROBERT FRANKLlN - Doctor 71
STEIN LANGoUAGECENTER 12
r-TELEPHONES 53
~
1 janet / a teaeher
2 Robert / in room 71
3 john / a poliee officer
4 janet / in room 52-b
5 the telephones / in room 71
6 john's last name / Preston
7 janet and Robert / doetors
8 Stein Language Center /
in room 12
Isjanet a teacher? -No she isn't
Complete the eonversation.
Edward:
Mary:
Edward:
Mary:
Andy:
Edward:
Andy:
Edward:
Andy:
Excuse me, 1 is this your pen?
Oh, yes 2 it is oThank you very mucho
_____ welcome. Are you a writer?
No, _4 oI'm a teachero
Excuse me. _5 a businessperson?
No, _ó • Why?
WelI ... because of your computer.
Oh, I see! 7 a journalist. Are you an
artist?
Yes,8 _
14
UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS
6 Look at the picture. Two of the sentences below are correcl. Put a check eVO) next to them.
Correct the sentences that have mis'takes.
LOST AND fOU
1 The cel! phone is next to the books.
2 The computer is next to the mugs.
3 The notebook is under the wal!et.
4 The sllnglasses are behind the stethoscope.
5 The envelopes are on the address book.
6 The pencils are in the backpack.
7 The 11mbrel!a is on the briefcase.
8 The computer is in front of the watches.
The cell phone is on che boohs.
7 Look at the picture in exercise 6. Write questions and answers.
15
Example 11mbrel!a / address book
1 books / ceH phone
2 pen / notebook
3 stethoscope / notebook
4 watches / compllter
5 pen / wal!et
6 keys / address book
Where is che wnbrella? -lt's nexl Coche addrcss booh
UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS
There are six differences between the picture and the artide. Correct the artide.
Meg Liu is a writer. She writes
anides, stories, and books.
Her office is in her house. Her
desk is in front of the window,
and her computer is on the desk. Her telephone is on atable next to the desk. She keeps a
notebook on the table, too. She has a large table in front of the desk. Her books and papers
are on the tableo In the picture, her cat is under her table, but he is usualIy on her desk! "My
cat, Simon, has lots of good ideas!" Meg says. "My office is my favorite place. It's big and
quiet, and 1 love it!"
Now answer the questions.
1 1s Meg a teacher?
2 Where is Meg's office
3 What is the cat's name?
4 1s Meg happy with her orrice?
5 What is Meg's last name?
16
Family network
, Look at the picture and read the text. Write the names of the people in the blanks.
My name is Harrison. 1am 33 years old, and 1live in a very big house with my family. Ten people
live in our house! My mother and father, I Deborah and _2 , are at the tableo My wife
_3 is in the chair. She is with our children, _4 and 5 __ • My sister
6 is next to the chair. She is with her husband, _7 , and he has their baby,
8 . Nicole's father lives with us, too. His name is 9 , and he likes to work in the
garden. We have a great family. We are all very happy together.
2. Write sentenees about the family re1ationships. Use the information fram exercise 1
and the eues.
1 Ed / Harrison Ed is Hanison S brother-jn-Iaw.
2 Harrison / William
3 Nicole / Sally
4 Deborah / Nicole
5 Lucy / William
6 Matt / Harrison
7 Pamela / Nicole
8 William / Pamela
9 Sally / Nicole
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UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK
works, so she sees her mother every day. Luis's parents
_9 in Canada, so he doesn't see them very often.
the children to school and Margarita _7 to work.
in Guatemala with her husband andUvesMargarita 1
two children. Their names _5 Enrique and Emilia.
Margarita's mother _8 in the city where Margarita
children. They _2 in a small house. It _3 a
beautiful garden. Margarita and her husband Luis _4 _
The children _6 to school in the morning. Luis takes
Complete the paragraph with ha ve / has, live / lives, go / goes, or is / are.
Rewrite the sentences in the negative. Then write true sentences with the information
in parentheses.
1 We go to class at 8:00. (10:00)
We don't go to c1ass at 8:00. We go to c1ass at 10:00.
2 Abdul's brother lives in Lebanon. (Saudi Arabia)
3 I ha ve six brothers and sisters. (four)
4 Lydia goes to work in the evening. (morning)
5 Their daughter's name is Madeleine. (Marilyn)
6 We go to the city every Monday. (Friday)
7 My brothers live in Baltimore. (Hartford)
8 We are from Nome, Alaska. (Fairbanks, Alaska)
9 Marietta's sister has three sonso (daughters)
10 You live in an apartment. (ha use)
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UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK
Write abollt Tad Worthing. Use the elles.
1 Tad / live / Conneetieut
2 be / married
3 not have / ehildren
4 have / one dog
5 parents / live / New York City
6 brother / live / Washington, D.C.
7 not have / sisters
8 go / to work at 9:00 a.m.
Tad ¡¡ves in COl1l1ecticut.
He
6 Write the interviewer's questions. Use Unda's answers to help YOll.
Interviewer: Welcome to Linda Watts! How are you?
Linda: Fine, thanks.
Interviewer: Befare we talk about your new book, 1 want to
ask you so me questions about your life. First,
1 do VOy ¡¡ve in liew Mexico.
Linda: Yes, 1 live in Santa Fe.
lnterviewer: Oh ... it's very nice there.
?
Linda:
_2 ?
Yes, I'm married.
lnterviewer: _3 ?
Linda: My husband's name is Frank.
lnterviewer: _4 7
Linda: Yes, 1 do. 1 have three children-two sons and a daughter.
lnterviewer: ?
Linda: Their names are Danny, Peter, and Rosa.
Interviewer: 6 7
Linda: No, they don't live in Santa Fe. They live in Denver.
Interviewer: Oh! 7 ?
Linda: 1 visit them every month.
lnterviewer: Now, about your writing. _8 7
Linda: No, 1 don't work in my house. 1 have an offiee.
lnterviewer: Oh. And what about your new book ...
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UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK
Write short answers for the questions. If the answer is negative, write a sentence with
correct information.
Example Do you have an office at home? Yes, 1 do. OR No, 1 don't. 1 have an office in the city.
1 Do you live in an apartment?
2 Do you live in a big city?
3 Do you have ten cousins?
4 Does your English teacher like jazz music?
5 Do you walk to work?
6 Do you have friends in Europe?
7 Does your English class start at 5:00 p.m.?
8 Do your aunts and uncles visit you?
Write five affirmative and three negative sentences. Use the information from the chart.
Steve Juanaand Filipo Ingrid
live: 5alem Mesa 5tockholm
work: Portland Phoenix 5tockholm
visit parents: every weekend every day once ayear
go to family reunions: once ayear once ayear every three years
have dinner with friends: three times a week every weekend four times a week
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Examples Steve lives in Salem. Ingrid doesn't work in New York.
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• Buying power
, Write the names of the items you see in the pictures in the correct categories.
----------_~_n~_. __.,~ __ ~_~,,~,_.'~_._.,-.'.'-n. __ ,~
CLOTHES FOOD/DRINK ELECTRICALITEMS THINGS TO READ~
ieans>
Now add the following items to the chart.
jacket coffee magazine computer printer CDplayer hamburger
2. Write four sentences about the people's shopping habits. Use the chart below.
= once a week = once a month = once ayear
Clothes Food Electrical Items Books or COs
Antonia
David
Leticia and Raoul
1 Antonia shopsjor clothes once ª }Vee/<She shopsforjood once a wee/<, She" ,
2 David
-------------------------------
3 Leticia and Raoul _
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UNIT 6 BUYING POWER
Unscramble the letters under the pictures and find the color oC the wall in each room.
loyelw dre elub / enger yagr neogar
Now read the article and complete the paragraph with the color words aboye.
Looking for colors for your home? First, think about what colors you choose. For example,
red is a party color. lt makes people want to dance and have fun. People want to eat in an
_2 room. Do you work at home? _3 is a good color for your office. lt gives you ideas
and helps you work. For a color that is quiet and helps you relax, try _4 or _5 o But
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_6 is not a very happy color, so if you're not a happy person, don't use it in your home.
Complete the conversations with the words below.
this (2X) that these those (2X)
Excuse me, are Lhose pens on sale?
The pens on table?
No, l'm sorry, pens aren't. But
_____ pens over there are on sale.
Oh, good! l'd like ten please.Man:
2 Woma'n: Excuse me, do you have phone
in white?
Clerk: No, l'm sorry. phone is only
in black.
Woman: OK. Thank you.
1 Man:
Clerk:
UNIT 6 BUYING POWER
Look at the pictures. Write affirmative or negative sentenees about Sandra and Eric.
Use the eues.
Sandra:
1 weekdays / jeans
2 Saturdays / suit
Eric:
3 weekends / shorts
4 weekdays / boots
5 Mondays / tie
Sandra and Erie:
6 weekends / suits
7 Sundays / sweaters
8 weekdays / hats
On weehdavs Sandra doesn't mar ieans.r .,
Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions below and number the sentenees
in the eorreet order.
they're do you take can I help over there how much are try it
Can 1 _3 you?
A size ten, 1 think. Can 1 _2 on?
That's a good price. OK, I'Il _4 one. And _5 see
that dress?
D Clerk:
D Woman:
DJ Clerk:
D Woman:
Ihev're
- sixty-five dollars.
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D Clerk:
D Woman:
D Clerk:
Yes,of eourse. The fitting room is _6 _
Yes,please. _7 those jackets?
Sure. What size _8 need?
UNIT 6 BUYING POWER
There is a problem with the ad below. The prices are in words, but they need to be in numbers.
Write the prices in numbers.
OFFICE VALUES
Small CD Players
sixty-four
dollars and
fifty-nine cents
Notebooks
five fer ten dollars
and ninety-eight cents _
Leather Briefcases
one hundred and twenty-four
dollars and sixty-nine cents
Super Pens, box of , O for
five dollars and ninety-five cents
Laptops
nine hundred dollars
and fifty-nine cents
$"f00.5'f
Printers
one hundred and twenty-seven
dollars and eighty-nine cents
Write questions asking how much the items costo Then answer the questions.
Use the information from the ad aboye.
1 that laptop How much is that laptop? It's $900 59
2 those briefeases How much are
3 lhis CD player
4 those notebooks
5 lhal printer
6 these pens
Circ1e the correct responses to the questions. Then read the conversation.
1 Welcome lO Donna's Clothing for Women.
Can 1 help you?
a Yes, 1 wanl a new tie.
b Yes, 1 need a new eomputer.
e Yes, 1 need a new dress.
3 What size do you need?
a 1'11 take two.
b A large, please.
e How much are these T-shirls?
2 We have dresses in blaek, purple, and blue.
Whieh color do you want?
a 1'11 lake lhe blue one.
b 1'11 lake the green one.
e Do you have brown boots?
4 Do you want shoes or a jacket with the dress?
a No, thank you. 1 already have a red sweater.
b No. 1 want a men's suil.
c Yeso1 need a blue jacket, lOO.
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Day in, dayout!
1 Tom and Paula are on a tour oC Sweden. Write the letters oC the correct expressions
in the pictures.
A have dinner B start the tour ( get up D read the newspaper E go to bed
F have lunch G eat breakfast
3
Now write what Tom and Paula do at each oC the times you see.
1 He gets l/P at 6:00
2 Thev
-
3
4
5
6
7
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UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT!
Write the questions. If the answer is negative, write the correct information.
1 (get up / 6:00) Do Jau get up at 6:00?
No, 1 don't. (8:00) l get up at 8'00
2 (eat breakfast /8:30)
Yes, they do.
3 (start work / 9:00)
No, she doesn't. (9:30)
4 (have lunch / noon)
No, 1 don't. (l :30)
5 (finish work / 6:00)
Yes, we do.
6 (eat dinner /7:00)
No, he doesn't. ( 8:30)
7 (go lO bed / midnight)
Yes, 1 do.
1 Do you get up at 5:30?
2 Do they live in Mexico City?
3 Does Tim eat dinner at 7:00?
4 Do you work in a store?
5 Do Li and Hong start work at 9:00?
6 Does Kathy eat lunch in her office?
7 Do you play soccer on Sundays?
8 Do EIlen and Bob study Japanese?
Make the yes / no questions Wh- questions. Refer to the underlined words to help you.
What time do Jau get up?
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UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT!
Write the questions in the conversation. Use the answers to the questions to help you.
Avril: Hi, I'm Avril.
Steve: Nice to meet you, Avril. I'm Steve.
Avril: 1 What do vou do Steve ?
-
Steve: I'm a nurse.
Avril: That sounds interesting. _2 7
Steve: 1 work in a big hospital.
Avril: _3 7
Steve: 1 start work at 11:00 at night.
Avril: That's late! _4 , Steve?
Steve: Ves, I'm married.
Avril: _5 7
Steve: My wife .... Oh, she's a doctor.
Avril: _6 ?
Steve: Her name is Carla jones.
Avril: Really? Hey, your wife is my doctor!
Fill in the blanks with in, on, at, ¡rom ... to, during, or information fram the signo
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9 a.m. -12 a.m. Sat.
9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun.
Closed Mondays
Uve music: every Sal. night, 8-12
Breakfast: until2 p.m. weekends
Lunch specials: 11-2, weekdays only
1 May Bell's restaurant opens at 11:00 a.m.
jrom Tuesdays t_o__ Fridays.
2 The restaurant isn't open Mondays.
3 May Bell's clases 9:00 p.m. the week.
4 You can have breakfast 9:00 a.m.----- -----
2:00 p.m. weekends.
5 The restaurant opens at on Saturdays and Sundays.
6 The restaurant clases 10:00 Sundays.
7 You can have daily lunch specials from to
_____ , but only during _
8 There is live music on from to
UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT!
Correct the mistakes.
1 Where you do live?
2 When Pedro watches TV?
3 They sleep from 11:00 at 6:30.
4 We have English class in Mondays and Fridays.
5 What time do he get home from work?
6 Kim likes to go out in Saturday evenings.
7 What do Keiko does?
8 Where you do go on weekends?
Where do VOY live?-
Complete the paragraph with the correel form of the verbs below.
pick get have relax do read play deliver go be work
Tina owns a small company. She is a morning person, so she 1 gets up at 5:30 a.m. every day
during the week. First, she 2 so me exercise and then she _3 to work. "1 eat
breakfast at work," she says. "Then 1 ~ my e-mail." At 9:00 she _5 up
her mail, and then she starts work. "Sometimes 1 meet my husband Don for lunch. He _6 a
doctor, so he's very busy. He _7 babies during the day and night, so he needs so me time to
relax." Tina _8 dinner with her children, Sara and Pete, at 6:00. On the weekends,
Tina, Don, and their children _9 tennis or go to the park together. She also _10 _
in her garden. "lt really _11 me," she says.
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: Essential ingredients
Write the names of the items on the menu.
sausage lettuce strawberries tomatoes olives green peppers bananas
soup chicken potato salad onions roast beef cheese oranges
YOU-CHOOSE SANDWICHES
Icxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxnxnxx I
~---
~
Add other items: $0.50 each
Side dishes: $2.50 each
Fruit: $1.50 each
Sandwich Ingredients
Choose white, Italian, or brown bread
Add meat: $3.00
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UNIT 8 ESSENTlAL INGREDIENTS
Complete the conversation with the phrases below.
how much is (2X) how much are (2X) ¡t's (2X) they're (3X)
Clerk:
Niki:
Clerk:
Niki:
Welcome to "You-Choose Sandwiches!"
Helio. rd like a sandwich on brown bread, pIcase.
OK, choose your items.
Well, let's see ... 1 want chicken. 1 Haw much is the chicken?
$3.00.It 's
________ $0.50.
OK. _5 the green peppers?
_6 $0.50.
Great. 1 want a sandwich with chicken, onions, green peppers, oh, and cheese.
And 1want soup. 7 a bowl of soup?
H $2.50. We also have strawberries. _9 $1.50.
No, thank you. 1 don't want strawberries. 1 want the sandwich and soup, pIcase.
Clerk:
Niki:
Clerk: 2
Niki: Ancl _3 onions?
Clerk:
Niki:
Clerk:
Niki:
Now circle the correct answer.
1 Niki (doesn't have any / has some) roast beef on her sandwich.
2 She (doesn't have any / has some) onions on her sandwich.
3 Niki's lunch is ($6.50/ $7.00).
Look at the list of countable and uncountable nouns. Write a, an, or N. (N = nothing)
broccoli
carrot
potato salad
onion
cheese
lemon
orange
bread
_ milk
_ tomato
Correct the mistakes.
"111-
1 Do you want-a-orange? Do Jau wal11 a/1 ara/1ge?
2 1would like a soup and a cup of coffee.
3 Would you like cup of lea with your dinner?
4 Tim doesn'l like olive, so don't put lhem in the salad.
5 Oranges is my favorite fruit.
6 1 like mosl vegelables, but 1 don't like broccolis.
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UNIT 8 ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS
Imagine you are planning a party. Look at the list and the picture.
Write what you need or don't need.
1 1 don '( need any coffee.
2 1 need some soda
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
6 Rewrite the conversation. Use polite expressions and the reasons in parentheses.
_6 (full)
_10 (diet)
_8 (sound good)
_4 (not like salad)
(good)
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2 Yes please lt's ve,) good.
1 Would vou ¡¡hesome more chichen (
-John: More chicken?
Pam: Yeso
John: Salad?
Pam: No.
John: More potatoes?
Pam: No.
John: Coffee?
Pam: Yeso
John: Pie?
Pam: No.
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UNIT 8 ESSENTlAL INGREDIENTS
Read and complete the anide with the words below. Sorne words aren't used at aH.
any sorne no Iike Iikes eat has doesn't aren't don't does is
usually has some chocolate several times
during the day. 7 Mae
plan to change her eating habits? "Not if
1have a choice," she says. "So don't offer
me any salad, OK?"
What does she like?
"Pizza is my favorite
5
food. 1 pizza
at least five times a
week. I have it with
green peppers and
onions, so I eat sorne
vegetables!" What are
her other favorite
chocolate. Shefoods? She 6
"
Iot o: children
are plcky
eaters. For
example, they 1~,,lt
like meat, they don't
want any vegeta bies, and
they only want ice cream.
Some people never
change. Mae is a good
example. She's an adult now, but she's
2
still a picky eater. She says, "1only _
foods 1like." Mae loves fruit, and she eats
---- fruit every day, but she doesn't
4
eat vegetables. "Don't even
show me lettuce or carrots!" she says.
Now read the anide again and answer the questions. Write T (true) or F (false).
Correct the false statements.
1 L Mae Iikes the same food as twenty years ago.
2 She doesn't Iike fruit.
3 She does not eat any vegetables.
4 She eats pizza every day.
5 Chocolate is one of Mae's favorite things to eat.
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• In the neighborhood
1 Look at the picture and write the names of the pIaees in the bIanks (A-F).
Now write sentenees. Use the eues and the names of the appropriate pIaees.
Follow the exampIe.
1 Jeanne / get money
2 visitors / sleep
3 Kevin / buy books
4 John and Edna / have coffee
5 Peter / eat dinner
6 people / mail Ietters
jeanne gets money at the bann.
2. Write sentenees about the pieture aboye. Use There is (not) / There are (not) and
the words below.
subway stops bookstore school hospitals restaurant movie theaters café
bus stop hotel drugstores
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1 There aren't any subway stops.
2 There is a boonstore
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ViewpointStreet
Are there any cafés in yau,- neighbarhaad? -Yes there are.
IDel Drugstore Museum
Reading Street
<1l
Green's
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Grocery
<1l
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<1l <::
Post > <1l
« ~
Office <1l
~~
'" ::;::....•
Main Street
Ade~~:s".I. lRestau~ r
<1l
::::l
<::
~
<::
.s
.=u
Mijhborlwod UU1f' P.Jtt:l fOt11.b
¥YmA.tW~ to *yoU/. TWÚ a-
betweeJ'V
ruóway rto[J' 1 "#f7 ~ e:tJ/'#f;t;I' 1La.ke-
/t~ P.Jtt:l Kirk /t~. Itr 2 ftU"(rOI4</r )
WeiaJmM Ha,ve;¡un,Út/my aparf:l4u.Jti:
w/riLe, l'uv Út/Puerto RiaJ. HerÚ a-
tf.t.& park. TWÚ tJ.MOa-bUf rto[J'o~
V~úti: stree.t 3 belWtd /tdei~ú
RMtaunutt. (jree,¡ú (jrocery U 0/1/~ Stree.t-ii:r 4 belWtd tf.t.& mUfeuMV. ~ mUfeuMV U realiy
UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Weredinj-ii:r 5 Út/fronr o/Kirk /t~ P.Jtt:l ~ Stree.t. TWf!/r a-ba..Jtiv6 acrorf fr014</tf.t.& uw~
tlwu:er o~ cliJtto~ /t~ P.Jtt:l M~ Stree0 P.Jtt:l tf.t.& [Jbrt offiu' U 7 M-xt to tf.t.& ba..Jtiv.O~ P.Jtt:l my
jtW"OYii:f!/~ Ti11yrJ U 8 acrOfffrOI4</tf.t.& mUfeuMV P.Jtt:l th..& boolatorf!/J 8e;t 800/(£. TWÚ a-300d
drUjrtorf!/ o~ tf.t.& cont.er o/ cliJtto~ /t~ P.Jtt:l ~ Stree0 P.Jtt:l a-3reaf; video rtorf!/U
9 M-xt to tf.t.& drUjrtoYf!/. Ha,ve;a-3reaf;~. we1l ... l'uv taJ::e,... Sef!/YOU/Út/two we.e.k£!
LiKd£ay
Read Lindsay's note to Sam. Correet the underlined expressions. Use the map.
5 a lot of restaurants / in this neighborhood (-)
6 post offiee / near the subway stop (+)
7 three video stores / in Wilsondale (+)
Write questions using the eues. Then write the short answers as in the example.
(+) means yes, (-) means no.
1 any eafés / in your neighborhood (+)
2 movie theater / on Main Street (+)
8 museum / in this area (-)
3 drugstore / on the comer (-)
4 two bookstores / in our town (+)
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UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Complete the conversation using the cues in parentheses.
Anya: Welcome to Clearview. Martin. Good flight?
Martin: Not bad. Hey, I need to buy sorne things. 1 Is (here a drugs(ore neª" here ?
(drugstore / near here)
Anya: Yes, 2 (here's a drugs(ore on (he comer of Oah S(ree( and Wilsol1 S(ree(
(comer / Oak Street / Wilson Street)
Martin: I need to buy a book, too. 3 ?
(bookstores / in the neighborhood)
Anya: .¡ . (bookstore / next to / the post office) It's on
Thompson Street. It's very good.
Martin: Great. Oh, and I want you 10 see a video. 5 ?
(where / the video store)
Anya: Sorry! 6 . (no / a video store / in the neighborhood.)
But there is a movie theater.
Martin:
Anya:
OK. _7 ? (where / the movie theater)
_8 • (acrass [ram / the drugstore)
Martin: Okay. See you there at 8:00.
Correct seven more mistakes in Marisol's leuer.
;1tadsen's cflotel
Dear Adolfo,
Ht
We're having a great time 4e- I-lou~on. The hotel is:really nice.. It's:near to I-lermann ParK. and the
mus:eums:,and there are a good re~aurant on the top ftoor ofthe hotel with a wonderful view. There a great
café in the corner of our ~reet There's: a mus:eum acros:s: the hotel with information about the his:tory ofthe
ci1y.There's: a beautiful garden behind ofthe hotel, s:oit's:a ideal place. to ~ay. Why aren't you here with us:?
Lots: of love, Maris:ol
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UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Read the notes about living in Melvern. Mark each of the points with + (for advantages)
or - (for disadvantages) .
....:L not a Jot of noise
- far from work
need to drive lO most pJaees
good sehools
not mueh traffie
not many pJaees to shop
niee neighbors / easy to meet people
not very interesting
not easy to walk to pJaees
Now write sentences to complete the article. Use the notes aboye.
lvernA lot of people want to leave the big cities and
rnove to a nice, green area. Melvem is a great
place to rnove. There are rnany good things
about Melvem. ~eye IS'+- 0 ló+- ó-P ólse O~
On the other hand, there are sorne
disadvantages. 1+-1
$ -POy-PyÓ~ WÓy:. O~
A Nice Change
It's up to you. Think about what's irnportant, and then decide. "'here do
you want to live?
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Fun and games
, Look at the calendar for the Central City Sports Center and write sentences about thc
sports different people practice each day.
8-9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 11-12 p.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-12 p.m. 8-9 a.m.
Javier
) (
1 5usan practices ice hockey on MOl1days.
2
3
4
Li-Ang
5
6
7
2 Write the opposite statements. Use can or can't.
1 She can't jump high. 5he can jwnp high.
2 They can skate fast.
3 1can't throw a ball far.
4 He can't kick a ball far.
5 We can't play golf.
6 You can run fast.
3 Write questions using the cues. Then write the short answers. (+ means yes, - means 110)
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1 Tina / swim (-)
2 Joe and Peter / jump high (+)
3 Albenina / hit a ball far (-)
4 Roben / lift 100 kilos (+)
5 Carla and Bobbi / skate fast (-)
6 you / play the guitar (your answer)
Can Tina swim? -No she can'/.
UNIT 10 FUN ANO GAMES
Complete the ad with the conect form of the verbs. Use the simple present or can + verbo
(yo u / paint)
draw. or speak another language?
3
1 C~'" YÓIA pl~y
(yo u / play)
a sport like a professional?
2
(you /want)
to help others do these activities?
Then Camp Lakewind 4 (be) the place for
you. Right now we want young adults who 5 (Iove) children and really want
to make their lives better. We 6 (need) both part-time and full-time
instructors. The pay 7 (be) good. and you 8 (choose) to live
in the camp or in your own apartment. Use your talents so that young people
9 (discover) their talents too!
Write tO: The Director, Camp Lakewind, P.O. Box 3434
Fong Lee wants to answer the ad above. Use the information below to complete Fong's letter.
Write at least fom sentences.
can: swim well, play tennis very well, play soccer, speak Chinese and Spanish
can't: paint, draw, play basketball well
My l1AJ11,& U £ong Leh,.P.!1.tIt 1tUf(¿ 21, 1 WtU1.t to wor/v tú CR..mf' LaJcwind. 1 C4J1¿
1 wa.Jtt to work tú ~ LtJ.1cewUui beaut£~1 ~ Y0Uftj ~fÚ' P.!1.tIt f~rtr.
1 Iw~ yoU/ cJwOf~~ ftr ~ jobo
SUtcu~
£0ft.j Lee"
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UNIT 10 FUN AND GAMES
6 Match the beginnings (1-8) with the endings (a-h).
1 Delia can run fast k
2 jim can draw
3 Do you want to drive
4 They can sing
5 1 like photography
6 David can't ride a bicycle
7 Would you like to go to a restaurant
8 Learning Italian is easy
a they can dance.
b eat at home?
c he can throw a ball faro
d learning japanese is difficult.
e she can't swim.
f he can paint well, too.
g 1 don't like painting.
h do you want to walk?
Now write complete sentences using and, bul, or 01'.
1 Delia can nm fas! bu! she can'! SWi111.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7 Complete the conversation. Use the phrases below to make complete expressions.
not have time not know how to play tennis would be great show you
Reuben: Do you want to play tennis with me?
Linda: Actually, _1 _
Reuben: That's OK. _2 _
Linda: Thanks, but _3 right now.
Reuben: How about tomorrow?
Linda: OK. _4 • 1 reaIly want to learn how lO play!
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UNIT 10 FUN AND GAMES
Finish the interviewer's questions to Amy Brent.
lntcrviewer: First, Amy .... Where 1 are you [mm 7
Amy: I'm from a small town in Northern California.
7
Thank you.
lnterviewer: What 2
Amy:
lntcrviewer: Amy Brent can't walk, but she can do many other things with the help of her wheelchair.
Welcome, Amy.
Amy: I'm a business student.
lnterviewer: 1 understand that you play several sports.
What sports 3 7
Amy: 1play tennis and basketball.
lnterviewer: That's interesting! _4 _
play other sports7
Amy: Ves, 1 can. 1can swim, and 1 can even mn in
races. Well, wheelchair races. 1 don't really mn, but 1 use my arms.
lnterviewer: That's great. You're good at languages, too, 1 hear. How many languages
---- 7
Amy: 1 can speak four languages.
lnterviewer: Oh, ó French 7
Amy: Ves, 1can. 1can also speak Spanish and japanese. Ancl English, of course.
lnterviewer: Well, you seem to be a person who never says "1 can't," and 1 think that's wonderful.
Write six sentences about yourself with Qlld, but, or oro Follow the example that makes
a true sentence for you.
Examples draw / paint
1 cal1 draw al1d pail1l. OR 1 cal1't draw or pail1t. OR 1 [(/11 draw, but 1 [(/11't pail1l. OR 1 [(/11 pail1t, but 1 cal1't draw.
read / wri te
2 run fast / skate fast
3 sing / dance
4 play soccer / play tennis
5 kick a ball far / jump high
6 play the piano / play the drums
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Homephone
1 Complete the paragraph with the worcls below.
talk can but can't are cal!
They're everywhere! People I talk on cell phones
when they walk down the street. Why are they popular?
One reason is that you _2 talk to friends and family
when and where you want to. Also, you can _3 _
people in other sta tes or countries. There _4 cell
phones all over the world, _5 their names are
"O K, I can get a pizza
on the way horneo" different in different countries. The name "cell phone" is
American. In Britain, they are "mobiles," and in Swee!en, one name they use is "tee!e!y bear"*
because people are unhappy when they _6 fine! them!
* teddy bear = a toy animal, very popular with young children
2. Look at the plan of the house. Then reacl the phone conversation ancl fill in
the missing rooms.
GARAGE
DINING
ROOM
KITCHEN
LIVING
ROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
? Is thereWhat about a 5
only one?
Helen: No, there are two. The gare!en is nice,
too, and the house is near your office.
1really think you should see it!
Tom:
Helen: Hi, Tom. Listen, I'm in this great house. lt's for sale, ane! 1 think it's perfect.
Tom: Well, what's it like? 15 there a big garage?
Helen: Yes, there is. Ancl there's more! When you come in the front door, you're in a big
_____ . To the right there's a 2 , anel there's room for our big table ane!
chairs! Behind that there's a wonderful 3 with another small place to eat.
Tom: How many 4 are there?
Helen: There are three. The big one is next to
the front e!oor.
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UNIT 11 HOME PHONE
Fran is e-mailing a friend, but the auto-correct on her computer is changing the verbs in the
present continuous to the simple present! Change them back to the present continuous.
D L:..:J Missing You!
To: hrkellcr@abb.khw
From: franadams22@abb.khw
Subjeet: Missing You!
Hi, Hannah!
aM e-Matlil1g
Everyone at the office is busy, and 1don't have anything to do so 1oS maH- you. 1hope you have fun at
home today! Wereally miss you here. Liz and Lily meet with Juan, the new business partner, right now.
Kathy writes a report, and Wilson sits next to my desk. He uses my calculator. Darryl moves the
furniture around in her office. She tries to make it comfortable. Oh, 1have to gol Mr. Barnes leaves for
a trip to Taiwan now, and he waits for sorne papers.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Fran
Write the names of people you know in the blanks. Then write sentences about what they are
(probably) doing now.
2
3
4
5
_____ ancl _
_____ and _
Fill in the blanks with the simple present or present continuous of the verb in parentheses.
Rania is cating (eat) lunch right now. She has (have) lunch at the same time every day.
_____ (not work) today. He (work) on Mondays, Wednesclays
_____ (carry) a briefcase, but today he (not carry) one.
_____ (sleep), ancl it's only ten o'clock. She always to bed early. (go)
_____ (take) two showers every day. He (take) a shower
_____ (not use) the computer right now. 1 (write) with a peno
2 Usually Kyle
3 Lila
4 David usually
right now.
5 Eduardo
ancl Fridays.
6
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UNIT 11 HOME PHONE
6 Write the questions with the present eontinuous. Then answer thern with the inforrnation in
parentheses. (+ = yes, - = no)
1 where / they go (lO the park)
2 he / talk / about us (-)
3 what / you read (War and Peace)
4 David / watch soccer on TV (+)
5 what / you do (write an e-mail)
6 where / Lily stay (Sue's house)
7 the children / clean their room (-)
8 what / Paul eat (soup and a salad)
Wherc are lhey going? -They're going lo lhe parh
Is he lalhing abolll LIS? -No he isn't.
7 Sorne friends are helping Sara (S) rnove into her new house. She is talking to a friend (F)
on the phone. Write the questions and answers using the eues in parentheses.
7-------------
7
-------------
_____________ . (garden)
_____________ 7 (Andy and Stephen / do)
_____________ . (move furniture / big bedroom)
_____________ ? (work / small bedroom)
___________ . (Bob)
_____________ ? (you / do)
_____________ . (I/ tell everyone what to do)
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UNIT 11 HOME PHONE
Read the conversation and correct the mistakes. There is one mistake
in each message.
rile Edlt View (jo ravorttes Tool'5 Window Help
http://www.chat.khw
Deek: Hey, Zoobug. How is it going? Do you have your own apartment
",re yol{ st"'yíV/.j
now, or do you staying with your friend?
Zoobug: Hi, Deek. I'm stay with my friend, Diana. I'm looking for a good
apartment, but ¡t's not easy.
Deek: What else you are doing? Are you studying a lot?
Zoobug: I'm taking some great c1asses,so I am studying a lot. I'm also
write an article about local history for the newspaper.
Deek: That's interesting! I not am studying much right now. I'm very
busy at work so there isn't a lot of time for schoolwork.
Zoobug: You're getting some money, anyway! Well, Diana cooks dinner
right now and she wants me to help. Talk to you later!
*Deek
*Zoobug
Chat:1 I ~ 1Auto-A ••••syl: 1
Fill in the blanks with the expressions below and number the sentences
in the correct order.
is talking Do you want Can 1speak is calling I'H caH back One moment This is
_________ Pablo Vida!'
D B: Helio. _1 to Ms. Roe, please?
[TI A: Helio. Wilson and Roe Associates.
D A: Who _2 ?
D A: _' please .... l'm sorry, Ms. Roe _~ on the phone.
__________ to leave a message?
D B: No, that's OK. _6 Iater.
D B:
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Hotand cold
1 Read this pan of a web site about visiting Australia and New Zealand. Write the missing
months in the correct order.
Australia and New Zealand ~;;;;;;;::;;::===:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:====~~~~~===~ El
Visiting Australia and N.w Z.aland
ElmD!I
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, remember that
the seasons are the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere .
• Summer: December,' , and_
2
_
It gets very hot, so take comfortable c10thes
and don't forget your shorts!
• Fall: March, 3 , and 4 • It's not too hot or cold. Take cool
c1othes, plus sweaters and a light jacket .
• Winter: 5 , July, and 6 • The temperature is cool or cold,
and sometimes rainy. Take a warm coat .
• Spring: 7 , and 9 • It's like fall, but with
more rain.
2 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in parentheses. These can be
nouns, verbs, or adjectives. Sorne words do not change formo
()
ngela Hartford works for a travel company, Dream Cruises. She works
in two different offices, one in Alaska and one in HawaiL "Hawaii doesn't really
have seasons," she says. "It's 1 warm (warm) and _2 _
(sun) almost every day.lt's a 3 (rain) place, though.lt
-+ (rain) for a short time almost every day. The rain makes
the plants and flowers beautiful. It's never 5 (fog) -1 guess
it's not the right climate for 6 (fog)." Alaska is very different,
and Angela enjoys the change. "Alaska has an amazing climate. The winter is long and
there isn't much 7 (sun).It's also very _8 _
(snow). Sometimes it 9 (snow) a meter or more in one day.
Even in the spring it's pretty 10 (cold).lt can get very
11 (wind), too, and often it's 12 (cloud)
for weeks. The summer is nice in Alaska, but it's very short." Angela likes to work in
two different places, but she needs a lot of clothes for the changes in the weather!
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lts minv in Oslo todav.r '"
Put the word in parentheses in the correct place in each sentence.
r&'líltY
1t'sAinOslo today. (rainy)
2 Rio de Janeiro is a city in the summer. (very hot)
3 It's a day in Milan today. (warm)
4 San Francisco is a city. (very foggy)
5 It's not in Orlando in the winter. (cold)
6 It's in Minneapolis today. (windy)
7 Cleveland is a place in the winter. (snowy)
8 Today is a day in Tokyo. (cloudy)
9 Phoenix is a city in the summer. (very sunny)
10 It's in Cairo in January. (cool)
Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Each sentence has one mistake.
&'lit
1 A: It's)wful day!
B: Yes, it terrible.
2 A: !t's sun today!
B: Yes, it's. And it's a very warm.
3 A: !t's a day lovely!
B: Yes, is beautiful!
4 A: !t's horrible day.
B: Yes, is it. [t's so raining.
Put the corrected conversations fram exercise 4 in the chart be1ow.
It's an awful day!
Yes,
UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD
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UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD
6 Cross out the adverb that is in the wrong place in each sentence.
1 SUl11l11ersare usually very hot usually in Madrid.
2 It always rains always in June in Seattle.
3 In this part of the desert, it hardly ever snows hardly ever .
4 It is often foggy in often the 1110untains.
5 Never it never snows in July in the 1110untains.
6 Tel11peraturessOl11etimesgo sometimes very low in Alaska in July.
7 Look at the chart and write sentences about ti and Nan's activities in the different seasons.
always ,usually often sometimes hardlyever
SUMMER
walk to go to wear a hat weara
work the beach coat
SPRING / FALL work more
drive to go to the ride bicycles play
WINTER
work mountains tennis
1 ti and Nan alwavs walh to worh in (he sumnw:.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
g Write one thing that you do in each season. Use adverbs of frequency.
1
2
3
4
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UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD
Circle the correct answers below the text to complete it. Then write the answers in the blanks.
exercise. The astronauts _5 eight hours a
out of the window in the morning to see the sun. There
_________ a shower on the space simule, so she
Life in a space shuule is very different from life on Earth.
Here's a typical day in an astronaut's life in space. Annie
some
I usualIy wakes up
washes with a cloth. After that she 4
to the sound of music. Sometimes she
_2 the music she hears. She always looks
day. Then they play video games _6 cards, talk to family members on the telephone,
read a book, or look out of the window and relax. Annie _7 in the main part of the
simule, not in one of the beds, because sometimes other people on the shuule are noisy. She doesn't live
on the space simule all year. She only 8
1 a wakes usually up C0 usually wakes up
2 a can choose b can to choose
3 a not is b not
4 a plays b makes
5 a work usually b usually work
6 a too b or
7 a is sleeping b sleeps
8 a lives b living
there for a short time.
c wakes up usually
c can chooses
c isn't
c does
c works usually
c but
c is sleep
c live
Now answer the questions.
1 What is Annie's job?
2 What do the astronauts do after they finish work?
3 Where does Annie sleep?
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Take care o{yourseI{
, Write the names of the numbered parts of the body. Then write what eaeh person is doing.
Use the expressions below.
write a letter listen to music cross read a book carry a box carry a bag
1 hand
2
3
She is wliting a /etla 4
5
6
2. What ailments do the people have? Write sentenees using the cues.
1 1 / tired
2 she / stomaehache
3 my back / hurt
1 am tirce! 4 l/a eold
5 his eyes / tired
6 they / bad knees
Now write advice for the people aboye. Use the expressions from the list bclow and should
or sllOuldn't.
cross legs take a break sit up straight eat too much
drink lots of water sit too dose to the screen
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1 You should tahe a break.
2 She shouldn 't
3
4
5
6
UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF
Complete the conversation. Use the cues and sJlOuld or shouldn't. Write short answers
where there is a yes or no.
Monica:
Daniel:
Monica:
Daniel:
Monica:
Daniel:
I'm so stressed out! My job is awful right now.
I W/wl should 1 do
(what / do)
_2 • (try / relax )
Relax? How can 1 relax when there is so much
work? _3 ?
(I / loo k for new job)
~ . (no) You have a great jobo
Maybe 5 . (get more sleep)
But 1 can't! 1 go to bed after miclnight every night, and 1 get up at 5:30 a.m.
6 ? (go to bed early)
____________ . (yes) 8 (not stay
Monica:
Daniel:
up late), and 9 (not drink too much coffee).
But 1 can't work without coffee! When 1don't drink coffee, 1 always have a headache.
10 ?(what / do about that)
_11 • (cIrink a lot of water). You'll be fine in no time.
Read the memo from Mike Raskin and the notes Chris Wilson wrote on the memo.
Finish Chris's response to the memo using her notes.
The WV Project starts in one month. but there are a l'ew problems. I need your help. Please send me ideas by
Thursday.2/15.
Problems:
• We need a project leader. Who can do it? 1I0tme-too busy-as/< Terry Dilbert or Salldro Paresi
• There isn't enough money l'or the project. as/<for more mOlley
• We need to work together with the Sao Paulo ol'l'ice. Should we send one ol' our people there? selld Pedro Salas
• We need to meet twice a week until the end ol' the month. When can people meet? 1I0t011Friday-a lot of
people 1I0tilloffice
To:
From:
Subject:
Chris Wilson
Mike Raskin, Project Coordinator
Walker Valley Project MEMO
1 (an'l be lhe pl'O;e(( Icada 1'111 loo busy. We s/wuld asJ¡ Teny Dilbe1'l al' Sandro Parcsi. We should
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UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF
Look at the chart and write sentences about Pedro and Amy. Follow the example.
YOUR JOBSATISFACTION Pedro Arny
1 How interested are you in your job? not very pretty
2 How hard do you work? really too hard
3 How stressed out are you about work ? very kind of
4 How stressed out are you in general? kind of not very
5 How tired are you at the end of the day? not very pretty
6 How often do you have headaehes? not very often pretty often
1 Pedro is not very interested in his job but Amy is pretly interested in hcr job
2
3
4
5
6
Read the sentences below. Correct the underlined modifiers. More than one answer might
be possible.
ru-rlly
1 Rania is kind of sick. She should go to the hospital.
2 lt's very cold to go for a walk. Let's watch a movie instead.
3 This soup isn't kind of good.
4 I'm not ~ tired. 1 can do sorne more work.
5 She needs to wear a coat. It's not very cold.
6 Kelly is kind of interested in the jobo You should look for another persono
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UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF
Complete Tim's artide with the sentences below.
They should send me a letter.
You should find something interesting to do.
What should you do when you want to stop?
I tel! them they should cal! me on the phone.
Should I give my computer to a friend?
Then you should ask a friend to change your password.
For me, compulers are "addictive," and I'm not happy
about lhal! So I'm making a big change. I'm turning
off my compuler!
My friencIs say lhey can't communicale wilh me, but
they're wrong. I [ ¡di ¡lJcm ¡lJcv slJould cal! me on lIJe n/lOne• 1
. And if they want lO send news or a card?
They shouldn't e-mail me._2 .ll.S fun!
_3 ? It's pretty easy. First, put your computer in a place where
you don't see it. _~ . That way, you can't start it. And when
you really want lO use your computer? _5 • Read a book, go
for a walk, or playa sport. Now l have lime for other lhings. l can relax, and I don't worry about what's
happening on the Internet. _6 ? It's definitely an idea!
Now answer the questions below.
1 What is the best tille for lhe artieIe a, b, or c?
a How l Use My Computer b 5topping the Computer Habit c Your Computer and You
2 How cIoes Tim communicate with friencIs now?
3 Whal should you do if you really wanl to use your computer?
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It was fantastic!
, Fill in the blanks with the adjectives below. You do not need to use aH the words.
loud terrible beautiful delicious big exciting busy important
nice small famous long
loud . My ears hurt!
2 Their house is really -it only has three rooms.
1 This music is too
3 I'm not going outside-the weather is _
4 1'm sorry, I'm too to go out to lunch. There's so much work to do!
5 She is very . She should be a professional model.
6 Eric Water is a very actor. Everyone knows him.
2 Fill in the blanks. Use the adjectives you didn't use in exercise 1 and different modifiers.
She works from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. He,- wo,-k day is VC'Y long
2 Their house has fifteen rooms. It _
3 The President is visiting them now. Their guest _
4 You should open a restaurant. This food _
5 Do you want to go for a walk? The weather _
6 This movie has a lot of action. It _
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L __
UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTIC!
Underline the form of the verb be in the paragraph below.
Then rewrite David's story in the past tense .
.. .50 ('m aL Lhe LheaLer at 6:20 p.m., ancl Kaitlin is there
too, in fmnL of Lhe ticket office. The movie is at 6:30,
so Kaitlin and 1 are pretty stressed out beca use our
three friends aren't there yet. It's 6:28, and l'm ready LO
call the others on my cell phone. Then, suddenly, al!
three friends are there, inside the theaLer. They are al!
early, and Kaitlin and 1 are late!
" .so 1Vas al the thealer at 6:20 p. m. and Kaíllin Vas there too in FOllt oI the ticket oIfice. The
Write questions in the past tense about David's story. Use the eues.
Then answer the questions.
whaL time / David / at the theater
2 where / Kaitlin
3 whaL Lime / Lhe movie
4 what / David / ready to do
5 who / early
6 who / laLe
What time Vas David at the theater? 6:20 p.m.
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UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTlC!
5 Complete the conversation. Use the simple past of be and one of the expressions below.
terrible hard relaxed really nice nervous (2X) not very good
Doug:
Wanda:
How was your interview for the job?
1t 1 was terrible
Doug: Oh really? _2 you ?
Wanda: Yes! 1 _3 too to talk! Well, not really, but sorne of
the questions _4 , and my answers _5 _
Doug: That's too bad.
Wanda: Well, the manager _6 , and 1 _7 at the end of the
interview.
Doug: That's good!
6 Choose a response to the statements below.
That's too bad. That's good!
1 'Tm going to ltaly in the summer!"
2 "My father was sick last year."
3 "We don't have dass today."
4 "Susan read forty books last year."
5 "1t's raining toclay."
7 Write R for regular verbs or 1 for irregular verbs in the boxes. Then fill in the blanks with
the simple past of the verbs in parentheses.
1 rn (say) She said she was happy in her new apartment.
2 D (dean) We the whole office yesterclay.
3 D (write) He a short story in two hours.
4 D (fincl) They the money in a small box in the car.
5 D (want) You to see the photos, so I'm sencling them now.
6 D (meet) Harolcl at the meeting in Miami last month.
7 D (go) Joe ancl lzzy to the party with me.
S D (take) They the report with them.
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UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTIC!
Complete the e-mail with the simple past forms of the verbs below.
ask meet be (2X) say go have invite talk
To: Mwwinner@zss.khw
From: Sylviearnaud@zss.khw
Subject: Ki-Whan
Hi Melinda,
I finally 1 mel Ki-Whan yesterday. He 2 in our office for a meeting, He _3 _
"Do you know Melinda?" I 4 , "Yes, of course!" We only 5 a few minutes to talk
about the university, He ó to school with Jo and Ang-Li! (Small world!) He 7 me
for coffee after the meeting. There H a Jotof people from the office in the coffee shop. Of
course, we 9 about work for the rest of the afternoon!
I hope you can visit soon!
Bye,
Sylvie
Imagine you are a journalist. Use your notes to write a story about this event.
Use the simple past.
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hOMeless people
. off' 'aJs COMeto cueMOI1~
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_ 10 hoMeless peop e e.t" .
ta.rt 10 a.M. il1Clt~ HaJI
- cueMOI1~ -- s . ds
F CUlkJl'l1 -- fiNe aWaf
M o( l-il1da ( :; d
- ~. t HaJI Stephel1 Uo~d, CUI
to Bndge ,
Maf'/ il1 DeaJ
_ ea.ch teel1a.gu thCUlK.Ma~O(
_ the~ have IUl1ch ;11 Cit~ HaJI
_ '2l5 people e;a.t delicious MeaJ
_ chef a.t Rosafio's Restau(CUlt
p(epafes MeaJ
The Evening News
COMMUNITY PAGES
Teenagers Get Thanks for Good Work
OUR TOWN - Three teenagers got an award yesterday for helping
1 horneless people Many city officials carne

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Extroordinory lives
1 Write about Fernanda's life. Where did each thing happen? Use the notes.
1 ¡g born-Brazil She Vas born in Brazil
2 D go to school-Franee
3 D graduate fram a university-England
4 D get first job-Germany
5 D get married-California
6 D have first ehild-New York
7 D start her own business-New York
Now write thc lettcrs of thc corrcct pictures ncxt to thc scntcnccs.
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UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES
The incorrect information in the anide below is cirded, and the correct information is added.
Finish the letter to the magazine. Write what is not true, and give the correct information.
Daniel Webberly was born in Sto Paut
family ha a lot of money. e wanted to go to a university in California,
but it was a lot of money. So he graduated from
first book in([9fDThe critic loved 1. He started Days on the Mountain
very tittte money.
Minnesota
State University
1967 / not like it
in 1972. It too ten ears to write, and it was a big success. His book
Dear Editor,
five
1read your anide about Daniel Webberly. Sorne of the information is not correct. He was not born
in Minneapolís He was born in 5t, Paul. HisJamily did not
Write what Emil did and didn't do yesterday. The things he did are checked.
1 He picned up (he visitors.v-om the airporl.
2 He didn '( mee( Me.gan.for coJfce
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Il
l1iJi1i'W
-V Pick up lhe visilors from lhe airporl
Meel Megan for coffee
-V Give presenlalion lo lhe visilors
Call Paul Weller
Have lunch wilh Joe Donnel
-V Tour offices wilh lhe visilors
Talk lo Mary Wilson aboul new projecls
-V Introduce the visilors lo lhe boss
Wrile a letter to W. Dean
-V Visit a museum wilh the visitors
Take lhe visitors to dinner
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UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES
4 Read the seript of Erika Fitter talking about her life. Number the sentenees in the eorreet
order, then fill in the years on the timeline.
born
had a son
left Germany
graduated trom college __ got married
got her tirst job
started school
retired
moved to lowa
had a daughter __
went back to college
o At first, we lived in Boston, and 1 started school there in nineteen twenty-one.
O 1 got my first job after my children started school, in nineteen fifty-two.
O 1 graduated from Grinnell College in nineteen thirty-seven, and 1 married William Fitter
three years later.
O 1 had a daughter in nineteen forty-five, and my son was born two years later.
O 1 worked for twenty-eight years, then 1 finally retired in nineteen eighty.
[TI 1was born in nineteen fifteen in Germany.
O 1 went back to college in two thousand and two-at the age of eighty-seven!
O My family left Germany in nineteen eighteen, ancl we went to the United Sta tes.
O Then, in nineteen twenty-eight, we moved to Des Moines, lowa.
Now write questions and short answers. Use the eues and Erika's information.
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1 Erika / start school / 1918
2 When / get first job
3 graduate / 1937
4 When / start school
5 her family / move to Denver
6 How many children / have
7 go back to college / 2002
8 Who / marry
Oíd Erika start schoo/ in 1918?
When did she get her jirstjob?
No shc didn't.
In 1952
UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES
Write four sentenees about important events in your life. Use the simple past.
1
2
3
4
Correet the mistakes. Three of the sentenees are eorreet.
1 We didn't ~ to the movie yesterday.
2 Maude and William were both born on 1947.
3 Did you take the dog for a walk this morning? -Ves, 1 do.
4 Where were you born, in Florence or in Milan?
5 When did Pe ter graduated from college?
6 They didn't go to a movie last night.
7 They arrived in Moscow on February 16, 1907.
Complete the eonversation with the expressions below.
I think I'm sure I don't know. Are you sure?
Peler:
Nicola:
Peter:
Nicola:
Peler:
Nicola:
Peler:
Nicola:
Peler:
Nicola:
Hey! 1saw Sylvia Darrow in the park yesterday!
The famous aclress? 1
----------
Ves, _2 _
Was she alone?
No, she wasn't. She was with aman.
Who was it?
Well, I'm guessing ... _3 it was William Baker.
Why were they in park?
4
Look. Here's something in the newspaper. Sylvia Darrow and William Baker are making a
movie here, and there's a scene in the park. lt was them!
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Let's eelebratel
1 Complete the conversation with verbs from the list below. Use the simple past.
(Note: You can use sorne verbs more than once.)
be do feel get give have go
Tim:
Marian:
Tim:
Marian:
Tim:
Marian:
How 1 was your weekend?
Busy! First, my friends Jaek and Isabel _2 _
married on 5aturday morning. It 3 an
amazing eeremony. There 4 300 people
there! Then in the afternoon, my brother
_____ his university degree. The eeremony
_6 long, but we 7 happy for him.
What _8 you on 5unday?
My sisler _9 a big parly for my nieee. 5he's lhree now! And my parents
_10 married on the same day in 1973, so we 11 to dinner.
_12 you them a present?
Yes, we _13 lhem two tickels lO Paris.
What four events do es Marian talk about?
1 wedding 2 3 4
1 A:
B:
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
4 A:
B:
Fill in the blanks using the future be going to formo
So, what's the plan for tomorrow?
We are going to meet (meet) al lhe airporl at 8:00 and we _
(take) lhe 10:00 flight.
Did you decide whal lO do for Celia's birthday?
Yes, we did. We (not have) a party. Alberto (lake)
her to her favorite restaurant, and we (be) lhere lO surprise her.
1 ean't believe Jan is leaving his jobo
1 know. He says he (sell) his house, and then he and his friend
Daniel (ride) lheir bieycles aeross lhe eountry.
Do you have my trave1 plans?
Yes, you (lake) a bus to Dublin. Then you (meel)
your tour guide in fronl of the hotel.
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UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE!
Put the words in order. Make questions. Then answer the questions with your
own information.
1 see a movie / going to / are / this weekend / you
Are JOu going lo see a movie Ihis weekend?
2 going to / you / when / celebrate / your birthday / are
3 going to / next week / meet / your English class / is
4 home tonight / are / what time / going to / you / go
with Lyla."
but my address book isn't there now.
wanted lO visit you.
the check for Anita's graduation present? I needme
4 Do you see my address book anywhere? I think I put my address book next to the phone,
2 Carrie and Bob were in Chicago last week. Did you see Carde and Bob? Carrie and Bob really
5~ ~r
1 It's Anna's birthday next week. Aima is going to be 25. l'm going to give Aima a set of CDs.
Replace the underlined expressions with the correct subject or object pronouns.
3 "15 Juan working with you today?" -"No, Juan isn't working with me. The boss lOld Juan to work
6 Where are Tina and Ray? I asked Tina and Ray to be here at 6:00. Tina and Rayare always late!
Complete the phone message with me, yau, it, him, her, them, or uso
5 Karl ancl I ha ve a lot of work to finish. Can you help Karl and me? Karl and I really need your help.
"Hi Ted! It's me. Can you send 1
_____ by Friday. The party's going lO be great! It's too bad you're not going lO be here. Oh, Anita
asked for a computer. I bought _3 yesterday. George is going to be at the party. Do you
remember _4 ? Our house is full so he can't stay with _5 • He's going to stay with Sue
and Will. He met _6 last time he was here. I'm sorry you can't come. OK ... l'm going lO call
_____ again later. Bye!"
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UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE!
6 Read Lydia's speech about her company's plans for the future. Fill in the dates
as she said them.
Good morning, everyone. l'm very happy! This was a very good year for the
DynaTeHigent Company. Now 1 want to teH you our plans for the next year. We are
going ro open our Tokyo office on 1 January twelfth (1/12), and on
_2 (2/0 our Sao Paulo office opens. Then, from
_3 (3/11) ro _4 (3/14) we are going ro have
our big conference. Then, from _5 (6/29) ro
_6 (7/3) we are going to be at the lnternational Communications
Fair in Barcelona. And on 7 (8/15), our new computer system is
coming. lt is going ro be working by 8 (9/10). FinaHy, my last day
is going to be 9 (11/30), and my party is on
_10 (12/22). l'm sure you know 1 am going to miss aH of you ...
7 Lenny wrote the dates of his friends' birthdays. Write the month and day. Use the short
forms of ordinal numbers.
1 Jonathan, 1/21
2 Lydia, 2/14
3 Andrew, 3/3
Tanuarv 21st:::r '"
4 Miriam, 4/1
5 Monique, 7/22
6 Esteban, 9/16
g Complete the conversation with expressions below.
Would you Iike to come I'm sorry, I can't I'd love to Do you want to come that'd be great
A: 1 Do YOll want to come to my graduation?
B: . When is it?
A: 1t's on Saturday, June 20th. 1t's at 2 o'clock.
B: Oh, no! _3 • l'm going lO be at a wedding at lwo.
A: _4 lO the party in lhe evening? lt slarts al 9 o'clock.
B: Ves, _5 _
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UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE!
Complete the artide with the sentenees below.
"A tot of weddings are boring," After the ceremony, they are going to have a big party.
So they are going to get married in the sky! We want to have a great time.
It, too. 3 _
Two of their guests are going to be in the balloon with them.
Stacey Lee and Wu-Jin Tan
Stacey Lee and Wu- Jin Tan are going to get married, and they want to
do something different for their wedding. 1 '.í1lot of weddings are
boring, " Stacey says. "I'm only going to ger married once in my life.
Ir should be something really special. 2 _
__ And we want to do something that our guests are going to
remember." Wu-Jin's hobby is Bying hor air balloons, and Sracey likes
"Our friend Arnold Clay is going to perform the
ceremony," Wu-Jin says. _4 "lt's too bad all the guests can't go up
wirh us," Stacey says. Stacey and Wu-Jin are going to become husband and wife on June 20th.
______________ No, nor in the balloon-in Mr. and Mrs. Lee's beautiful garden!
1 Write the questions using the eues and be going too Answer them using the information
in the invitation.
1 who / get married ?
2 when / Lhey / geL marriecl ?
3 whaL Lime / Lhey / geL marriecl ?
4 where / party / be 7
1 You are going to have a party. Fill in the invitation and then answer the questions.
Who are Y0l! going LOinvite LOyour party?
2 WhaL are your guesLs going LOeaL?
3 WhaL are Y0l! going LOwear?
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teacher, and I am happy with my jobo Ilike to travel. 1'm not very good at languages, but I want to learn
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UNITS 1-4 READING AND WRITING
3 want to learn or practice another language? _
4 aren't happy in their jobs?
meeting people
Lebanese
making friends
student
languages, other places,
U.s.
Read the descriptions (A-O) from The Group Place. Which groups are for people who ...
2 want to talk about a problem?
1 are interestee! in other countries? A
Read the profiles (1-3) three people sent to the groups. Then complete the chart.
Write the letter of the group that is good for each persono
Read the descriptions again. Find the words to complete the sentences below.
The letters of the descriptions are in parentheses.
1 Sana ane!Joe are from countries. She is from India ane! he is from Australia. (A)
2 When you for a class, please give us your name, address, and phone numbers. (A)
3 There is so much information on the Internet. (B)
4 Tom is again! It's 6:30 and he isn't here! (C)
5 I am not very . My apartment and my office are both very messy. (C)
6 You can une!erstand a lot about a person when you meet for the first time. (D)
Fill in the blanks below with information about you.
Nationality: _ Job: Country: Interests: -----
Which group is good for you? Why?
Write your personal profile for the group you want to join. Use the profiles on page 65
to help you.
66
Reading and Writing
Busana Aguillera is a great cook. She is
the number-one chef at a very famous
restaurant in the U.S.
"It's my uncle's restaurant," Susana says. "My
mother, a cousin, and my
sister-in-Iaw work here, too.
My family is from Chile and
Argentina, so our food has a
South Amencan £lavor."What
is her favonte food? "1 love
sauces with chile peppers or
tomatoes, but my favonte
food is chocolate cake!
Actually, I like chocolate
in eVeIything!"
Susana's daily schedule is
very busy. She gets up at 7:00 a.m. and goes
shopping for food for the restaurant. "1like to go to
the market early to get good food, especially
vegetables and fish," she says. Then she goes home.
Susana and her husband, Ray, help their three
children get ready for schoo. Then she plans the
menu for the week or looks for new recipes. She goes
to the restaurant at 10:30 a.m. The restaurant closes
at midnight, but she goes home at 9:00 p.m. She goes
to bed at 11:00 p.m., and then
starts again in the moming.
How does Susana spend her
free time? "Well, I don't have
much free time," she says. "But
when 1do, I like to go for walks
or play SPOltswith my family. I
don't like to go shopping with my
family. My children love to go
shopping for clothes at the mall,
but I don't! I wear jeans, T-shirts,
and sweaters 365 days a
year-and usually they're my daughter's clothes!"
Is Susana happy with her work? "1cook at home
and at work, but I always ~
enjoy it," Susana says. -=~I/~~,,'
''Yes, I'm very happy."
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IT'S MARVA-Ious!
Restaurant Marva
Where: 659 Elm StreetWest, Dentan
When: 11:30-midnight, Tuesday-Sunday
What: South American food
We say: Excellent *****
Price range: lunch $4.50-$12.00 dinner $7.50-$35.00
Phone: 555-9991
"The name is my unde's idea," says Susana Aguillera, a
busy chef at Restaurant Marva. "A lot of people think
Marva's a good name." It really is. Thc meals are
marvelous-from a simple soup and salad lunch to one
of their special meat or fish dishes! The desserts are
great, too. If you're not familiar with SOllth American
cooking, the best choices for "beginners" are
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UNITS 5-8 READING AND WRITING
Read the artide (A) once. What is the best title for the artide?
a How a Chef Relaxes b A Chef's Schedule c A Special Meal
Read the artide again and then look at the shopping list (B). Write the items from the list that
are mentioned in the artide.
Read the review (C) and write T (true) or F (false). If the statement is false, write
the correct information.
1 £ The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays.
2 The style of food is North American.
3 The review says the restaurant is very good.
4 The name of the restaurant is Susanas Idea.
5 The reviewer says the soup is not interesting.
Answer the questions. Use complete sentences.
What does Susana do?
2 Who does she work with?
3 Where is Susana's family from?
4 What time does the restaurant open and clase?
5 What does Susana do in her free time?
6 What does Susana normally wear?
The restaurant is closed on MOl1davs.,
5he is a chefJ
5 Think about your job and your daily routine, or choose someone you know who has
an interesting jobo Answer the following questions in note formo
What do you do?
2 What time do you gel up?
3 What do you do in the morning? in lhe afternoon?
4 Whal time do you slart work? What time do you finish?
5 Are you happy with your work?
6 Write a paragraph about yourself or the person you chose using the information above.
Add extra information where you can.
68
Reading and Writing
by A. Margan
•OPEN HOUSE
We invite you and your families
to visit New Bisley on Sunday,
4/24, from noon to 6:00 p.m.
Learn about our community.
Everyone is welcome! For more
info call Dean, 555-6262.
F New Bisley is a small
community, but it's part of a
large community-the town of
West Dayton. The people in
NewBisley use the banks,
grocery stores, hospital, and
post office in West Dayton.
"Our food and other supplies
come from the town," Mark
says. "We ha ve our own
schools, and we're building a
new one next year. But we need
other services in West Dayton.
And we have friends there, too."
G"It's not a perfect life," Linda
says. "There are sorne
problems. Sorne people don't
work well in groups, and not
everyone does enough work for
the community. But we are
learning how to work together."
work, and vacations. There is a
community schedule, too. "We
usually have two meetings
every month," Linda says.
"When there are problems, we
ha ve more."
E New Bisley is great for children.
They can walk or ride bicycles
to school. "They can go
anywhere beca use there isn't
any traffic," Mark says. "They
can swim in the summer and
ice skate in the winter, and
there are often soccer,
basketball, and baseball
games. They hardly ever watch
TV beca use there are other
things to do. This is a great
place for everyone-adults,
too!"
.,. MEET'NG~ •••
.~W; 4 23 2:00-4:00 p.m.
When: saturday, / ' . . gRoom
ity o,nln
Where: Commun munity school
f the new com ,
subject: Plans or. d people to help.
I We need Ideas an
Piease come. b ah 555-2323,
Contact: Oe or .
for more informatlon.
BLinda and Mark Delius live in a
co-housing community. It is
called New Bisley. There are 75
people- 45 adults and 30
children. Mark says, "We have
many kinds of people here-
computer programmers, artists,
police officers, and teachers, for
example."
DThe families have their own
schedules, including school,
CThere are apartments in an old
school building in the center of
the community. They have two
or three bedrooms, and there
are small one-bedroom
apartments for people who live
alone. "We're also building 20
new houses for larger families
behind the old school," Linda
explains. "Each family buys
their own house or apartment,
but the land is for everyone. "
A Co-housing isn't a new idea,
but it's now popular in several
places like Norway, Britain, and
the U.S. In co-housing, a group
of families buys land and builds
a community. It's not a suburb,
but a place where people really
live, work, play, and make
decisions together.
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UNITS 9-12 READING AND WRITING
Read the artide once. What is the best title for the whole anide?
Write the letter of each paragraph fram the anide on page 69 next to the category
that describes it.
Read the anide again. Write at least three more things for each category in the chan below.
. Types:'ofservicés' Types of housing l.~ '"Who-livés'there"~.":"'1~:"~Childre.n's activities'
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a A New Kind of House
1 Schedules and routines
2 Good, but not perfect
3 What the children do
4 Essential services
b An Example of Co-housing
5 Houses and land
6 What co-housing is
7 Who lives there
c Plan for a New School
banks two-bedroom
apartments
artists soccer
Read the anide again and answer these questions. Use complete sentences.
1 What is "co-housing"?
2 How many people live in New Bisley?
3 What are they building in New Bisley?
4 How many meetings do they usually have?
Read the announcement and the advertisement on page 69. Complete the sentences with
open 110use or meeting and the other missing words.
1 The is on , April 23.
2 The is on Sunday, 24.
3 For information about the call at 555-6262.
4 The is in the Community
5 For information about the call Deborah at
Look back at exercise 2. Which of the headings could you use to write about where you live?
Make notes under each heading. Then write an anide about where you live.
Example Schedules and routines: most adults go to worn evel) day, meetíngs once a month
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Reading and Writing
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1was born in Vancouver, Canada, and
my parents were born there, too. But
ny grandparents carne from China, and
we still have a conneetion to our
Chinese pasto When I was a child, my
favorite celebration was Chinese N ew
Year. I still enjoy it a loto In China, the
New Year was a fifteen-day celebration.
People cleaned and decorated their
houses. Everything was ready for a new
beginning. They cooked special desserts
like Niangao, or rice cakes. It was a
time for family reunions and for
visiting friends and relatives. AH the
sto res closed for a week and no one
worked. Many of the old traditions
changed wllen our families brought
them to Canada, but the feeling is
still the same.
B
D~===~"='====o======= Ukralnlan Festival ~~~~~~e:JB
Previous ~ Next
To: dantheman@net.khw
From: tsomers@net.khw
Subject: Ukrainian Festival
Hi Danny!
I'm at my friend's house in New York.
1 came here three days ago, and we were
very busy until now. Yesterday we went to
the Ukrainian Festival. It was fantastic! There
are many Ukrainian people in the area. They
have wonderful c1othes, amazing music and
dances, and some delicious food. We ate
varenyky. That's a kind of pasta with potato
and cheese inside. It's really good! We
Iistened to music and watched the dancing
all evening. It was great, and I'm going to
come again next year!I hope everything is
OK at home.
Terry
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I Celebrate with USe &
t:' ~hat: Cinco de Mayo • Where: Waterway ParkW 11When: May 3-5, 10:00 a.m. to midnight • Cost: free, '
Some facts:
Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of a great event in Mexico's pasto Many people think that
Cinco de Mayo is about Mexico becoming independent from Spain. But it celebrates the
Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862, when a group of Mexicans won a battle against the
French. Mexican people in the United States celebrate the holiday more than the people
in Mexico do. In almost every city in the U.S. and Canada, there are parades, music,
dancing and, of course, a chance to try the wonderful foad of Mexico.
UNITS 13-16 READING AND WRITING
look at the three artides. What nationality does each one tal k about? Fill in the blanks with
the correct adjectives. Then write the numbers of the pictures that match.
DA ChínfSf o B Oc
Read the three artides. Which ones tal k about the following subjects? Write the letters
of the pie ces after the subjects.
1 music Ji
2 foocl
3 family reunions
4 dancing
Underline the following words in the texts, then match them to their meanings.
The letter of the text is next to each word.
1 relatives (A)
2 busy (B)
3 delicious (B)
4 holiday (C)
a having a very good flavor
b the people in your family
c a clay when you celebrate something
d having a lot of things to do
Answer the questions about each of the texts. Use complete sentences.
1 How long was the New Year celebration in the past? (A)
2 What did people clo first to prepare for the New Year celebration? (A)
3 Where dicl Terry and his friend gol (B)
4 What food clicl they eat? What cliclTerry think of it? (B)
5 When is the celebration for Cinco cle Mayo? (C)
6 What can you see anel do during the Cinco de Mayo celebration? (C)
5 Answer the following questions about a festival or celebration in your country.
Answer in note formo
When clid it first start?
2 When does it happen? How long does it last?
3 Who participates in it?
4 What foods anel activities are part of it?
5 In what way(s) was it clifferent in the past?
6 Using your notes fmm exercise 5, write about the festival or celebration.
Write it as an e-mail to a friend or as an artide for a magazine.
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Check what you know
Circle the correct answers.
1 "15 Marjorie your tour guide?" -"Yes, _."
a she's
b she is
c is
2 Please _ in your father's chair!
a don't sit
b not sit
e don't you sit
3 She is my teacher. _ name is Julia Winters.
a His
bIts
e Her
4 This movie _ very interesting.
a not is
b not
c is not
5 "_ an artist?" -"No, I'm a teacher."
a Am I
b Are you
e You are
6 I think _ Geraldo's sunglasses.
a these is
b this is
e these are
7 "_ your name?" -"My name's Eric
Ravelson."
a What's
b What are
e 15
8 _ your books to page 63, please.
a Open
b You open
c Opens
9 Your keys are _ the computer.
a next
b next of
c next lO
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10 "Where _?" -"It's in raom 632."
a is your English c1ass
b your English c1ass is
c your English c1ass
11 Juanita is _ but she lives in the U. K.
a Spain
b Spanish
c fram Spanish
12 "15Tommy a nurse?"
-"No, _. He's a doctor."
a he not
b is not
c he isn't
13 We are very happy in Toranto, and _ new
apartment is great.
a our
b we
e its
14 The meeting is _ eleven o'c1ock. Don't be
late!
a at
b on
c in
15 "What does Gloria do?" -"She's _."
a actress
b an actress
c a actress
16 Are you free for lunch _ Tuesday?
a at
b on
e in
17 Why _ always late?
a Tim is
b are Tim
c is Tim
18 _ from Germany.
a We are
b Are we
e You is
Check what you know
Circle the correct answers.
1 "- live in an apartment?"
-"No, I live in a house."
a Do you
b Are you
c You do
2 "1 need some envelopes."
-"Are _ envelopes OK?"
a that
b these
e this
3 Does he _ brathers or sisters in this eity?
a has
b have
e does have
4 "Do Lillian and Peter live near you?" -"Yes,
a do they
b they live
e they do
5 l don't like this sweater, but _ sweater is niee.
a these
b those
e that
6 When _ work?
a does Walter start
b Walter does start
c Walter starts
7 "How mueh are these notebooks?"
-"_$4.95."
a l1's
b They have
e They're
8 "Would you like _ tomatoes in the salad?"
-"No, thanks. I don't like them."
a an
b any
c a
9 "How mueh _?" -"I1's $25.99."
a this shirt is
b is this shirt
e this shirt
10 I always get up late _ weekends.
a on
b in
e fram
11 Donna usually has soup and _ sandwich for
lunch.
asome
b an
c a
12 Lydia works _ 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. four
days a week.
a at
b during
e fram
13 l would like _ eup of eoffee, please.
a a
b an
e so me
14 "Does Madelyn work with you?"
-"No, _. She works with Tim."
a doesn't
b doesn't she
c she doesn't
15 The graeery store clases _ eight o'clock.
a at
b in
e on
16 Katrina _ with her parents in London.
a live
b lives
e is live
17 Donald _ cake or pie.
a don't likes
b doesn't likes
e doesn't like
18 He usually eats - for lunch.
a two bowls of soup
b two bowl of soups
e two soups
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Check what you know
Circle the correct answerso
1 Sylvia can raller skate, but she _ ice skate.
a not can
b can't
c can't not
2 "Call your office, jimo _ a prablem."
a There's
b It's
c There are
3 Emily's schoo1 is _ the park.
a next from
b acrass to
c acrass fram
4 Do you want to go for a wa1k _ watch a video
now?
a or
b but
c and
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  • 2. OXFORO UNIVE~StTV. 'RfSS MEXleo. S.A. OE e .1/• •••• a. 11 4 8 J J ': VtJtVVl'PROHIBIDA S1JVENTA "0.8
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  • 4. OXFORD VNIVERSITY PRESS 198 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 USA Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP England OxJonl New YO"'I Aucldand Banglwll Buenos Aires Cape Town Chennai Dar es Salaam Del/Ji Hong Kong ISlanbul Karaclti Kol/wla Kuala Lwnpur Madrid Melbounle Mo.ico Cily Mwnbai Nairobi Sao Paulo S/ulIlglwi Tclipei 1i.)/IYo Toronto OXFORD is a trademark of Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-453669-6 Copyright (Q 2003 Oxford University Press No unauthorized photocopying. All rights reserved. No pan of this pubhcation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmilled, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, pholOcopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior wrillen permission of Oxford Universit)' Press. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, b)' way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition incIuding this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. EdilOrs: Margaret Brooks, Kathryn L. O'Dell Assistant Editor: Alexis Vega-Singer Design Project Manager: Maria Epes Series and Cover Design: Claudia Carlson Designers: Maj-Brill Hagsted, Ruby Harn Production Layout Anist: Eisa Yarda An Buyer: Judi De Souter Production Manager: Shanta Persaud Production Coordinator: Eve Wong Printing (last digit): 1098 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in Hong Kong. OXFORO U ,ve~Sny" t MEXICO, S.A .• e C,'J, Aa.A Al. 11~833 V '" ,,~)jPROHIBIDA SU VENTA tia, 8 Acknowledgements Cover pltolOgraplts: Eyewire (library); Larry Lawfer/lndex Stock (woman on phone); PictureAns Corporation (troph)'); VCG- TaxVGelly Images (straphanger) Illustralions: Barbara Bastian pp. 32 (anicIe), 45 (web page) , 67 (anicIe, shopping list, review), 71 (anicIe, e-mail, Oyer); Annie Bissell pp. 4 (anicIe), 6 (fonl1), 14 (directory), 2I (shopping bag icon), 37 (calendar), 42 (e-mail), 64 (anicIe), 65 (web pages); Carlos Castellanos p. 22 (store scenes); Steve Chorney pp. 14 (man and woman), 17 (famil)' scene), 57 (Fernanda's life); Ken Dewar pp. 2 (lrade fair), 5 (file cards), 6 (briefcase), 15 (lost and found), 21 (items on counter), 31 (table); Lyndall Culbenson pp. 3 (web pagel, 5 (cIass list), II (planner), 24 (ad), 36 (anicIe), 38 (ad), 56 (anicle, notes), 58 (anicIe, palm pilot), 59 (time-line), 63 (L)'dia's speech); Paul Hampson pp. 22 (people in rooms), 32 (couple eating), 41 (man on mountain), 54 (men talking); Patrick James p. 33 (map); Karen Minol pp. 10 (checks), 16 (anicle), 27 (restaurant ad), 29 (mCl1u), 34 (map), 35 (lwer), 44 (online chat), 45 (anicle), 64 (invitations), 69 (anicIe, notices); Gavin Reece pp. 4 (singer, actor, writer), 12 (animal cIinic), H (people on plane), 25 (tour of Sweden), 41 (Ooor plan), 49 (ornce scene); Don Stewan pp. I (tour group), 16 (woman at desk), 23 (weekdays, weekends), 67 (logo for review) Tite publishers would li/¡e lo tltall/¡ tite Jo!lowillgJor tlteir permissioll 10 reproduce pltotograplts: Anhur S. Aubry/ PhotoDisc p. 26 (cIock); Benelex Press/lndexStock lmager)' p. 7 (students); Peter BennelllThe Viesli Collection, lne. p. 71 (Ukranian children); Alan Bolesta/lndexStock Imagery p. 67 (chef); Charlie Borland/ IndexStocklmagery p. 9 (woman with phone); Steven BrownlOzlmages p. 45 (beach); David BurchllndexStock Imagery p. 53 (woman); Liane Cary/Age FOIOSIOCkp. 18 (family); Marco Cauz/CORBlS p. l3 (messy garage); Stewan CohenllndexStock Imager)' pp. 7 (student), 19 (woman), 36 (suburb); Gary Conner/ IndexStock Imagery p. 7 (math teacher); Manha Cooper/ The Viesti Collection, Inc. p. 71 (Chinese dragon}; Alistair Cowin/lndexSlOck Imagery p. 37 (trainer); Wilson Goodrich/ IndexStock Imagery p. 38 (hikers); HIRB/ IndexStock Imagery p. l3 (mess)' shelf); Roben Holmes/CORBIS p. 64 (hot air balloon); Image Source!lmage Slate, lne. p. 52 (man writing); Internalional Stock!ImageState Inc. pp. 27 (man ami woman), 28 (picnic); Jim Sugar Photography/ CORBIS p. 40 (tennis player); Eric Kamp/lndexStock Imagery p. 7 (laptop); Javier Larrea/ Age Fotostock p. 50 (woman ami man); Mather/lndexStock Imagery p. 61 (girl); David Olsen/ IndexStock Imagery p. 45 (walerfalls); Stuan Pearce! Age Fotostock p. 43 (woman on phone); Frank Siteman/ Age Fotostock p. 69 (making cider); Howard Sokol! IndexStock Imagery p. 7 (books); Edmond Van Hoorick! PhotoDisc p. 45 (mountain); Joe VieslVrhe Viesti Collection, lnc. p. 7l (Mexican dancers) Tite publisltcrs lI'islt lo IIwn/¡ tite Jol/olI'illg ElIglish LCHlguage Teachillg proJessionals Jo,. tltei,. invaluable Jeedbac/¡ c/u,.illg tite developmellt or tite lI'o"'lboolls: Michelle Johnstone (Canada); Mirna Züge (Brazil)
  • 5. Units * 1 A world of words 1 2 Centered on language 5 3 Takenote! 9 4 Familiar things 13 5 Family network 17 6 Buying power 21 7 Doy in, doy out! 25 8 Essential ingredients 29 9 In the neighborhood 33 10 Fun and games 37 11 Home phone 41 12 Hot and cold 45 13 Takecare of yourself 49 14 It was fantastic! 53 15 Extraordinary Uves 57 16 Let's celebrate! 61 Reading and Writing Units 1-4 65 Units 5-8 67 Units 9-12 69 Units 13-16 71 Check what you know Units 1-4 Units 5-8 Units 9-12 Units 13-16 AnswerKey 73 74 75 76 77 * The first exercise in eadt unit explores the new topic and reviews language encountered prior to tite first grammar point.
  • 6. A world o{words 1 Complete the conversation. Use the words below. Begin sentences with capital letters. my I'm you guide meet your helio is this CANADA TOURS _____ Stella Wilkins. 1'm your tour _9 _ _____ is Ray. _____ name?Diane: H' 1 ['m Diane. What is 21. Pedro: 3 name is Pedro. Diane: Nice to 4 you, Pedro. 5 Pedro: Nice to meet 6 , Ray. Stella: 7 , everyone! My name 8 Fill in the blanks with the na me of the country. 1 Nicole is French. She's [rom France 2 Sven and Ane are Norwegian. They're from _ 3 Diane is British. She's [rom _ 4 Gustavo and Anita are Mexican. They're [rom _ 5 Ray is Korean. He's [rom _ 6 Greta is German. She's [rom _ 7 Li-Hong is Chinese. He's [rom _ 1
  • 7. Look at the picture and write sentenees. Write sentenees using the eues and the eorreet form of be. 1 Angelina / a tour guide Angelina is a tour guide. 2 1/ from Kenya 3 You / [rom Norway 4 Ted and 1/ British 5 His name / Doug 6 We / Canadian tourists 7 Loriana and PaoIo / ltalian 8 They / [rom Milan 9 My name / lngrid la 1/ [rom Norway UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS U.s. = the United States U.K. = the United Kingdom 2
  • 8. UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS Fill in the subject pronouns and the conect form of be. Use contractions. 1 Tim and I are from Canada. We're fram Quebee. 2 My name is Juan. fram New York. 3 Luciano's Italian. from Rome. 4 Song-Li ancl Ruey are Chinese. fram Beijing. 5 Maria is fram Sao Paulo. Brazilian. 6 I know you! May Bates. 7 Steve, Cindy, ancI I are teachers. fram the United States. 6 Write Yukio's profile using the information from the People Center web site. o back forward stop The People Center: Find a friend refresh home 3 My llame is Yukio Hakasura.
  • 9. UNIT 1 A WORLD OF WORDS 7 Find and conect six more mistakes in the onHne "chal." I'm Josh: Hi!+Josh. What's your name? Ben: I'm Ben. Josh: Where are we from? Ben: I'm from Edmonton. It in Canada. Josh: Oh, you Canadian. Ben: YesoWhere are you from? Josh: I'm from United States. My wife from Munich. She's German. We're tour guide. Ben: I'm a tour guide, too! Read and complete the article with the conect form of be. The [~~~] Game Goldie Hawn 1 is an American actress. Her real name2 _ Goldie Jean Studledgehawn. Some acrors, singers, and writers change their names. It 3 a good idea. The new names 4 easy ro say and remember. For example, Bono 5 an Irish singer. His name is easy ro remember because it 6 one word. His real name 7 _ Paul Hewson. Here are the real names of some more famous people. Look at the names in the box and try ro match them ro the real names below. Reginald Dwight (British singer) _ Cherilyn Sarkisian La Piere (American singer) _ David Jones (British singer) _ Salvatore Lombino (American writer) _ Sofia Scicolone (Italian actress) _ Ed McBain • Sophia Loren • Cher • David Bowie • Elton John Write three sentences about each persono Follow the example. 1 E/ton Jol1l1 is a singn He isfrom the United Kingdom. His real na me is Re.ginald Dwight. 2 3 4 5 an actor a writer 4
  • 10. Centered on language 1 Write the missing letters on the file cards. Then number the cards in the correct order. Hlll TOP LANGUAGE SCHOOL ]lO sT )flEW 2 The names for the class list at Hill Top language School are out of order. Number them in the correct order by last name. 5 NAME (Iast, first) DF~J~ D Walega, Judit! D 'Paüt, 'P~ D Chiu, $am-Li D Navuwa, David D GUYOT, BERTINE D P,"sellCl., A~to~lo D]~rdí~, Amte- D Vargas, ~ay NAME (Iast, first) D QUATTROCCHI, BARBARA D TCM'4 ttOYfY- WeÁ/ D I~»ü'frssol1.-, 5vel1.- !TI Asakawa, Miho D Zamora, A (berta D JshiglAl"'ol KeVta D~I~
  • 11. UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE Read and complete the conversation. AnnabeI: Receptionist: Annabel: Receptionist: Annabel: Receptionist: AnnabeI: Receptionist: Annabel: Receptionist: Annabel: Receptionist: Hello. l'd like to join your gym, pIease. OK. First, what's your 1 name Annabel. AnnabeI LangIey. Fine. And what's your _2 __ '}_r~ ? lt's six-two-seven Oak Street. That's here in Riverton! What's your 3 ? lt's six-two-four, nine-eight-five-one. OK. For one person, right? No, four .. Jor me and three peopIe in my famiIy. OK. And what are their .¡ ? PauI, Marian, and Billy. We all have the same Iast name. Right. Your card' 5 eight-five-seven-zero-two. Here are five cards-one for you, three for your fam ily, and one extra! Complete the formo Use the conversation aboye. The Gilbert Gym and Spa 8920 West Liberty Street • telephone: 555-5151 • fax: 555-5161 Name: (first) Annabe/ (Iast) Lang/e~ Address: 62.7 Oak. Street, Riverton Telephone Number: _ Member Number: Number of People Joining: Names: Number of Cards Issued: Write sentences about the contents of the briefcase. Use a or ano 1 It's an e-mail address. 2 3 4 5 6 6
  • 12. UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE Make questions with the words below. Add the eorreet form of be. Then answer the questions using your own information. 1 your / what / phone number 2 your / fram / where / English teaeher 3 your / where / English class 4 street address / your / what 5 [rom / you / where 6 your [riends / where / [ram What is JOu" phone number7 -1t's 7 Look at the pietures and the eues. Write affirmative or negative sentenees. Use the full form of be, and a or an, if neeessary. 1 he / English teaeher 2 she /student 3 it / book 4 they / books 5 they / tourists He is not an English teacha Rewrite the negative sentenees from exercise 7 in two ways using eontraetions. Example He isn't an English tcacha He's not an Englishteacl1el: 7
  • 13. UNIT 2 CENTERED ON LANGUAGE Write the nouns be10w that you use with verbs 1-6. Sorne have more than one answer. tour guide e-mail book last name door instructions teacher 1 Open: boon doOl; e-mail 2 Read: 3 Spell: 4 Close: 5 Listen lO: 6 Write: Now write one instruction using each verbo Choose a noun [ram above. 1 Open (he boon. 2 3 4 5 6 1 Find and correct five more mistakes in the e-mail. To: From: Subject: krryt@net.khw sam23@net.khw French class Hi, Kerry! is Veronica's e-mail address-are vgguyot@net.khw. She is a French teacher, but she not from France. She's from Quebec, in Canadian. She's a very good teacher. Her beginning class is good. It in room twelve. The intermediate classes is fun, too, but I don't understand very much! Register for classes on the Internet at LanguageStudy.khw. Oh! What your new phone number is? Write soon. Sam 8
  • 14. Take note! phone. lt _4 a problem for me. My friencls _5 happy to write me e-mails! happy to talk to people face-to-face, but not on the my favorite things. My friencls _2 happy lO talk on the phone, Complete the paragraph with the words below. aren't am are (2X) isn't but 1 often communicate by e-mail. 1 _3 _ Telephones 1 aren't Fill in the blanks using the verbs in the list below. Use affirmative or negative imperatives. closerun call write enter go be opeo sit read 1 Open the cloor, please. 2 quiet! People are at work. 3 ! Walk! 4 the winclows. I'm colcI. 5 the clirections. 6 ! This is a private office! 7 your name in this space. 8 here. It's my chair! 9 Penny. She's not home. 10 sIowly. Don't go fasl. 9
  • 15. Complete the checks. Write the amounts in the blanks. UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE! Arny Darnell 1 Arny Darnell 5 1111 West First Street 1111 West First Streel Pino, IIlinois 11122 Dale Pino, lIIinois 11122 Dale Pay lo lhe $1 1 Pay lo lhe Everyborl¡{s Intentet $1 1order 01 EvlUls Electric I 27.00 order 01 I 18.00 Twenty s;even Ctnrl O/lOO dollars t:inli O/lOO dollars <t' Dollar rt n~,,~_ .¡J 2 ¡ Arny Darnell 6 Arny Darnell 1111 Wesl Firsl Slreet -..... 1111 West First Street Pino, IlIinois 11122 Dale Pino, lIIinois 11 122 Dale Pay lo lhe Pay lo lhe $1 64.00 Iorder 01 Tite flower SIlOP I $1 89,00 1 order 01 DI: Po Browl1 I Imrl O/lOO dollars t:il1rl O/lOO dollars $Dollar $Dollar Bank Bank Arny Darnell 3 - Arny Darnell 1111 West First Street 11 11 Wesl F;rst Street 7 Pino, IIlinois 11122 Dale PinO, lIIino;s 11122 Dale_ Pay lo lhe $1 36.00 1 Pay lo lhe order 01 Citi} Wliter I order 01 West Hl1lll1Ce ..J $[ 52.00 It:inrl O/lOO dollars Ilnrl O/lOO dollars $Dollar $DolIar Bank Bank ~ 4 Arnyoarnell Date_ Arny Darnell 8 1111 West First Street 111 1 West First Slreet Pino, lIIinois 11122 .-J $[ 9B.OO ] Pino, lIIinois 11122 Dale Pay to the Pay lo lhe order 01 J's (Al'''1 order 01 Ms. Mliry Wilson I $1 79.00 1Ctltrl o/lOO dol1ars t:il1rl O/lOO dollars $O ollar - $DolIar Bank Bank --- It's twentv arta ten,r .> 10
  • 16. UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE! Look at Will's agenda and notes for the week of April 12. Complete the agenda with the days of the week and times. 4/lf, M..op."" I"ei~hDO.hoo'" "'ee¡'¡,,~ April 17 1_4 _ ,",O"" ",,,.A V",.A's P",y-y: 1_5 _ -OlAY pyese,,1- oe-Poye! April18 1_6 _ l-{ei"l-Iooyl-loo.A ,",eel_i",,: 17 13 "í"esJ.",y ""c w¡l_ H",,,,,is ______________________ . o"e o'eloe'.: -----=========------ Ft"isl-l A.A.Aiso" yepoyl_ oy I-I-Ie e".A o-PI-I-Ie .A",y! l'Io"ey 1'I",,,,,,~e,,,,,e,,1- el ",ss, FyiJ<",y,~ve' ----------------- I_iyry 1_0seve,,- April 16 _11 ~i~l_ee" "",ee-lyJ.i", ,",o"ey ,",,,,,,,,,,,e""e,,1- ",1_~ive (I",ss wil-I-I Li".A",: 1_2 1-0 April15 _9 _ p",¡.ry 1-0 Vy. '5""il-l-I's: 10 R"" wH' 1'I",,,,,e l'Io"J<",y ",,,J< WeJ<"esJ<",y I_yee o'eoá'---l --- 4/1S' jI_",'.:e p",¡.ry 1_0Oy. '5""il_'s, ~O"y -we"ry~ve -- RlA"wil-l-Il'I"'''lAel: 3 WeJ<"esJ.",y, pl",y I_e""is wil_ lyJ<i"" April 14 _6 ~ve p•••••• RlA" wil-I-I ,",,,,,,,,el: 7 íe""is wil-l-Ily.Ai",: 8 April 12 1 MOJ-",y Go 1-0 ""eel-i"" wil-I-Iíeyyy: 2 10:>0 "'.1'. 6 Complete the conversation with the phrases below. please You're welcome I'm sorry Thank you Excuse me Boy: Woman: Excuse me 3 . What time is it, _2 7 . 1 don't know. Man: It's 7:20. Boy: Man: 5 7 Add the possessive :s to one word in each sentence. 5íLl's 1 -Bill-lunch with Harry is at 1:00. 2 Call Eva at Mel house. 3 rally appointment with the doctor is at 4:25. 4 The neighborhood meeting is on Sunday at lvan house. 5 Emil is at my sister party. 6 Adam plays tennis at Lydia club on Wednesday. 11
  • 17. UNIT 3 TAKE NOTE! Complete the conversation with possessive adjectives. name is Daisy. Receptionist: What a ni ce name! Now, about YOU. What's home Melissa Brown. Oh, and _____ husband's _4 name is _____ name? First, what's its name? She's a girl. _2 _ name is Daniel. Receptionist: And do you live here? Melissa: Yes, we do. 6 address is 1245 East Wilson Street. And _7 _ Melissa: Melissa: Receptionist: Welcome to Carl's Animal Clinic! 1 need information about 1 vour dogo. phone is 555-0028. Oh, and Daniel's phone ... _H _ Receptionist: Great! Thank YOU. nllmber is 555-8262. Fill in the blanks with the expressions below and number the phone messages in the correct order. Thank you phone number Read CaH me I'm sorry late D Hi, Lyle. It's me, Diane. It's 9:30 a.m. Wednesday isn't good. Is Thursday OK? 1 CaIl me at 11:00 a.m. Bye! D Diane? Are you there? It's 4:00 p.m. Call me at ha me after 7:00 p.m. My _2 _ is 823-1624. Bye! ITJ Hi, Diane. lL's Lyle. It's Friday morning. It's 9:00. Lunch on Monday isn't good for me. ls Wednesday OK? Call me. _3 _ D Lyle, it's Diane again. lt's 1:05 p.m. andl'm _4 for a meeting. _5 _ your e-mail. Then call me. Bye! D Hi, Diane. Where are you? It's 11:30 a.m. now. _6 , bllt Thursday isn't OK for me. 1 have meetings all day. 12
  • 18. Familiar things Read and complete the conversation with words and expressions below. are (2X) they aren't is it ¡t's they're what's Lincoln: Abby: Lincoln: Abby: Lincoln: Abby: Lincoln: Abby: Lincoln: Hi, Abby. Wow! What I are aH these things? 2 things from my house. 1 don't know what's useful. WeH, you have four chairs, and they 3 old. 1 know, 4 very good. You're right. And look at this box. 5 this? Hey! My favorite mug! Why 6 here? 1 don't know, Abby. And my address book. 7 here, too! Your address book! You need that! 2 Write questions be10w about the items in exercise 1. Then answer the questions. 1 pens What are these? They're pens 2 mug 3 address book 4 backpacks 5 computer 6 watches 7 briefcases 13
  • 19. UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS You're welcome. What are these in English? Anna: _4 _ 2 They're sunglasses. S-U-N-G-L-A-S-S-E-S Complete the eonversation with the sentenees and questions below. Thanl<you. How do you spell "sunglasses?" Sam: Anna: Sam: Anna: Sam: Write questions using the eues. Then answer the questions with short answers. DIRECTORY "AME ROOM JANET PRESTON - Doctor 52-b JOHN BRVANT - Nurse 52-c "ROBERT FRANKLlN - Doctor 71 STEIN LANGoUAGECENTER 12 r-TELEPHONES 53 ~ 1 janet / a teaeher 2 Robert / in room 71 3 john / a poliee officer 4 janet / in room 52-b 5 the telephones / in room 71 6 john's last name / Preston 7 janet and Robert / doetors 8 Stein Language Center / in room 12 Isjanet a teacher? -No she isn't Complete the eonversation. Edward: Mary: Edward: Mary: Andy: Edward: Andy: Edward: Andy: Excuse me, 1 is this your pen? Oh, yes 2 it is oThank you very mucho _____ welcome. Are you a writer? No, _4 oI'm a teachero Excuse me. _5 a businessperson? No, _ó • Why? WelI ... because of your computer. Oh, I see! 7 a journalist. Are you an artist? Yes,8 _ 14
  • 20. UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS 6 Look at the picture. Two of the sentences below are correcl. Put a check eVO) next to them. Correct the sentences that have mis'takes. LOST AND fOU 1 The cel! phone is next to the books. 2 The computer is next to the mugs. 3 The notebook is under the wal!et. 4 The sllnglasses are behind the stethoscope. 5 The envelopes are on the address book. 6 The pencils are in the backpack. 7 The 11mbrel!a is on the briefcase. 8 The computer is in front of the watches. The cell phone is on che boohs. 7 Look at the picture in exercise 6. Write questions and answers. 15 Example 11mbrel!a / address book 1 books / ceH phone 2 pen / notebook 3 stethoscope / notebook 4 watches / compllter 5 pen / wal!et 6 keys / address book Where is che wnbrella? -lt's nexl Coche addrcss booh
  • 21. UNIT 4 FAMILIAR THINGS There are six differences between the picture and the artide. Correct the artide. Meg Liu is a writer. She writes anides, stories, and books. Her office is in her house. Her desk is in front of the window, and her computer is on the desk. Her telephone is on atable next to the desk. She keeps a notebook on the table, too. She has a large table in front of the desk. Her books and papers are on the tableo In the picture, her cat is under her table, but he is usualIy on her desk! "My cat, Simon, has lots of good ideas!" Meg says. "My office is my favorite place. It's big and quiet, and 1 love it!" Now answer the questions. 1 1s Meg a teacher? 2 Where is Meg's office 3 What is the cat's name? 4 1s Meg happy with her orrice? 5 What is Meg's last name? 16
  • 22. Family network , Look at the picture and read the text. Write the names of the people in the blanks. My name is Harrison. 1am 33 years old, and 1live in a very big house with my family. Ten people live in our house! My mother and father, I Deborah and _2 , are at the tableo My wife _3 is in the chair. She is with our children, _4 and 5 __ • My sister 6 is next to the chair. She is with her husband, _7 , and he has their baby, 8 . Nicole's father lives with us, too. His name is 9 , and he likes to work in the garden. We have a great family. We are all very happy together. 2. Write sentenees about the family re1ationships. Use the information fram exercise 1 and the eues. 1 Ed / Harrison Ed is Hanison S brother-jn-Iaw. 2 Harrison / William 3 Nicole / Sally 4 Deborah / Nicole 5 Lucy / William 6 Matt / Harrison 7 Pamela / Nicole 8 William / Pamela 9 Sally / Nicole 17
  • 23. UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK works, so she sees her mother every day. Luis's parents _9 in Canada, so he doesn't see them very often. the children to school and Margarita _7 to work. in Guatemala with her husband andUvesMargarita 1 two children. Their names _5 Enrique and Emilia. Margarita's mother _8 in the city where Margarita children. They _2 in a small house. It _3 a beautiful garden. Margarita and her husband Luis _4 _ The children _6 to school in the morning. Luis takes Complete the paragraph with ha ve / has, live / lives, go / goes, or is / are. Rewrite the sentences in the negative. Then write true sentences with the information in parentheses. 1 We go to class at 8:00. (10:00) We don't go to c1ass at 8:00. We go to c1ass at 10:00. 2 Abdul's brother lives in Lebanon. (Saudi Arabia) 3 I ha ve six brothers and sisters. (four) 4 Lydia goes to work in the evening. (morning) 5 Their daughter's name is Madeleine. (Marilyn) 6 We go to the city every Monday. (Friday) 7 My brothers live in Baltimore. (Hartford) 8 We are from Nome, Alaska. (Fairbanks, Alaska) 9 Marietta's sister has three sonso (daughters) 10 You live in an apartment. (ha use) 18
  • 24. UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK Write abollt Tad Worthing. Use the elles. 1 Tad / live / Conneetieut 2 be / married 3 not have / ehildren 4 have / one dog 5 parents / live / New York City 6 brother / live / Washington, D.C. 7 not have / sisters 8 go / to work at 9:00 a.m. Tad ¡¡ves in COl1l1ecticut. He 6 Write the interviewer's questions. Use Unda's answers to help YOll. Interviewer: Welcome to Linda Watts! How are you? Linda: Fine, thanks. Interviewer: Befare we talk about your new book, 1 want to ask you so me questions about your life. First, 1 do VOy ¡¡ve in liew Mexico. Linda: Yes, 1 live in Santa Fe. lnterviewer: Oh ... it's very nice there. ? Linda: _2 ? Yes, I'm married. lnterviewer: _3 ? Linda: My husband's name is Frank. lnterviewer: _4 7 Linda: Yes, 1 do. 1 have three children-two sons and a daughter. lnterviewer: ? Linda: Their names are Danny, Peter, and Rosa. Interviewer: 6 7 Linda: No, they don't live in Santa Fe. They live in Denver. Interviewer: Oh! 7 ? Linda: 1 visit them every month. lnterviewer: Now, about your writing. _8 7 Linda: No, 1 don't work in my house. 1 have an offiee. lnterviewer: Oh. And what about your new book ... 19
  • 25. UNIT 5 FAMILY NETWORK Write short answers for the questions. If the answer is negative, write a sentence with correct information. Example Do you have an office at home? Yes, 1 do. OR No, 1 don't. 1 have an office in the city. 1 Do you live in an apartment? 2 Do you live in a big city? 3 Do you have ten cousins? 4 Does your English teacher like jazz music? 5 Do you walk to work? 6 Do you have friends in Europe? 7 Does your English class start at 5:00 p.m.? 8 Do your aunts and uncles visit you? Write five affirmative and three negative sentences. Use the information from the chart. Steve Juanaand Filipo Ingrid live: 5alem Mesa 5tockholm work: Portland Phoenix 5tockholm visit parents: every weekend every day once ayear go to family reunions: once ayear once ayear every three years have dinner with friends: three times a week every weekend four times a week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Examples Steve lives in Salem. Ingrid doesn't work in New York. 20
  • 26. • Buying power , Write the names of the items you see in the pictures in the correct categories. ----------_~_n~_. __.,~ __ ~_~,,~,_.'~_._.,-.'.'-n. __ ,~ CLOTHES FOOD/DRINK ELECTRICALITEMS THINGS TO READ~ ieans> Now add the following items to the chart. jacket coffee magazine computer printer CDplayer hamburger 2. Write four sentences about the people's shopping habits. Use the chart below. = once a week = once a month = once ayear Clothes Food Electrical Items Books or COs Antonia David Leticia and Raoul 1 Antonia shopsjor clothes once ª }Vee/<She shopsforjood once a wee/<, She" , 2 David ------------------------------- 3 Leticia and Raoul _ 21
  • 27. UNIT 6 BUYING POWER Unscramble the letters under the pictures and find the color oC the wall in each room. loyelw dre elub / enger yagr neogar Now read the article and complete the paragraph with the color words aboye. Looking for colors for your home? First, think about what colors you choose. For example, red is a party color. lt makes people want to dance and have fun. People want to eat in an _2 room. Do you work at home? _3 is a good color for your office. lt gives you ideas and helps you work. For a color that is quiet and helps you relax, try _4 or _5 o But 22 _6 is not a very happy color, so if you're not a happy person, don't use it in your home. Complete the conversations with the words below. this (2X) that these those (2X) Excuse me, are Lhose pens on sale? The pens on table? No, l'm sorry, pens aren't. But _____ pens over there are on sale. Oh, good! l'd like ten please.Man: 2 Woma'n: Excuse me, do you have phone in white? Clerk: No, l'm sorry. phone is only in black. Woman: OK. Thank you. 1 Man: Clerk:
  • 28. UNIT 6 BUYING POWER Look at the pictures. Write affirmative or negative sentenees about Sandra and Eric. Use the eues. Sandra: 1 weekdays / jeans 2 Saturdays / suit Eric: 3 weekends / shorts 4 weekdays / boots 5 Mondays / tie Sandra and Erie: 6 weekends / suits 7 Sundays / sweaters 8 weekdays / hats On weehdavs Sandra doesn't mar ieans.r ., Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions below and number the sentenees in the eorreet order. they're do you take can I help over there how much are try it Can 1 _3 you? A size ten, 1 think. Can 1 _2 on? That's a good price. OK, I'Il _4 one. And _5 see that dress? D Clerk: D Woman: DJ Clerk: D Woman: Ihev're - sixty-five dollars. 23 D Clerk: D Woman: D Clerk: Yes,of eourse. The fitting room is _6 _ Yes,please. _7 those jackets? Sure. What size _8 need?
  • 29. UNIT 6 BUYING POWER There is a problem with the ad below. The prices are in words, but they need to be in numbers. Write the prices in numbers. OFFICE VALUES Small CD Players sixty-four dollars and fifty-nine cents Notebooks five fer ten dollars and ninety-eight cents _ Leather Briefcases one hundred and twenty-four dollars and sixty-nine cents Super Pens, box of , O for five dollars and ninety-five cents Laptops nine hundred dollars and fifty-nine cents $"f00.5'f Printers one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents Write questions asking how much the items costo Then answer the questions. Use the information from the ad aboye. 1 that laptop How much is that laptop? It's $900 59 2 those briefeases How much are 3 lhis CD player 4 those notebooks 5 lhal printer 6 these pens Circ1e the correct responses to the questions. Then read the conversation. 1 Welcome lO Donna's Clothing for Women. Can 1 help you? a Yes, 1 wanl a new tie. b Yes, 1 need a new eomputer. e Yes, 1 need a new dress. 3 What size do you need? a 1'11 take two. b A large, please. e How much are these T-shirls? 2 We have dresses in blaek, purple, and blue. Whieh color do you want? a 1'11 lake lhe blue one. b 1'11 lake the green one. e Do you have brown boots? 4 Do you want shoes or a jacket with the dress? a No, thank you. 1 already have a red sweater. b No. 1 want a men's suil. c Yeso1 need a blue jacket, lOO. 24
  • 30. Day in, dayout! 1 Tom and Paula are on a tour oC Sweden. Write the letters oC the correct expressions in the pictures. A have dinner B start the tour ( get up D read the newspaper E go to bed F have lunch G eat breakfast 3 Now write what Tom and Paula do at each oC the times you see. 1 He gets l/P at 6:00 2 Thev - 3 4 5 6 7 25
  • 31. UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT! Write the questions. If the answer is negative, write the correct information. 1 (get up / 6:00) Do Jau get up at 6:00? No, 1 don't. (8:00) l get up at 8'00 2 (eat breakfast /8:30) Yes, they do. 3 (start work / 9:00) No, she doesn't. (9:30) 4 (have lunch / noon) No, 1 don't. (l :30) 5 (finish work / 6:00) Yes, we do. 6 (eat dinner /7:00) No, he doesn't. ( 8:30) 7 (go lO bed / midnight) Yes, 1 do. 1 Do you get up at 5:30? 2 Do they live in Mexico City? 3 Does Tim eat dinner at 7:00? 4 Do you work in a store? 5 Do Li and Hong start work at 9:00? 6 Does Kathy eat lunch in her office? 7 Do you play soccer on Sundays? 8 Do EIlen and Bob study Japanese? Make the yes / no questions Wh- questions. Refer to the underlined words to help you. What time do Jau get up? 26
  • 32. UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT! Write the questions in the conversation. Use the answers to the questions to help you. Avril: Hi, I'm Avril. Steve: Nice to meet you, Avril. I'm Steve. Avril: 1 What do vou do Steve ? - Steve: I'm a nurse. Avril: That sounds interesting. _2 7 Steve: 1 work in a big hospital. Avril: _3 7 Steve: 1 start work at 11:00 at night. Avril: That's late! _4 , Steve? Steve: Ves, I'm married. Avril: _5 7 Steve: My wife .... Oh, she's a doctor. Avril: _6 ? Steve: Her name is Carla jones. Avril: Really? Hey, your wife is my doctor! Fill in the blanks with in, on, at, ¡rom ... to, during, or information fram the signo 27 9 a.m. -12 a.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. Closed Mondays Uve music: every Sal. night, 8-12 Breakfast: until2 p.m. weekends Lunch specials: 11-2, weekdays only 1 May Bell's restaurant opens at 11:00 a.m. jrom Tuesdays t_o__ Fridays. 2 The restaurant isn't open Mondays. 3 May Bell's clases 9:00 p.m. the week. 4 You can have breakfast 9:00 a.m.----- ----- 2:00 p.m. weekends. 5 The restaurant opens at on Saturdays and Sundays. 6 The restaurant clases 10:00 Sundays. 7 You can have daily lunch specials from to _____ , but only during _ 8 There is live music on from to
  • 33. UNIT 7 DAY IN, DAY OUT! Correct the mistakes. 1 Where you do live? 2 When Pedro watches TV? 3 They sleep from 11:00 at 6:30. 4 We have English class in Mondays and Fridays. 5 What time do he get home from work? 6 Kim likes to go out in Saturday evenings. 7 What do Keiko does? 8 Where you do go on weekends? Where do VOY live?- Complete the paragraph with the correel form of the verbs below. pick get have relax do read play deliver go be work Tina owns a small company. She is a morning person, so she 1 gets up at 5:30 a.m. every day during the week. First, she 2 so me exercise and then she _3 to work. "1 eat breakfast at work," she says. "Then 1 ~ my e-mail." At 9:00 she _5 up her mail, and then she starts work. "Sometimes 1 meet my husband Don for lunch. He _6 a doctor, so he's very busy. He _7 babies during the day and night, so he needs so me time to relax." Tina _8 dinner with her children, Sara and Pete, at 6:00. On the weekends, Tina, Don, and their children _9 tennis or go to the park together. She also _10 _ in her garden. "lt really _11 me," she says. 28
  • 34. : Essential ingredients Write the names of the items on the menu. sausage lettuce strawberries tomatoes olives green peppers bananas soup chicken potato salad onions roast beef cheese oranges YOU-CHOOSE SANDWICHES Icxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxnxnxx I ~--- ~ Add other items: $0.50 each Side dishes: $2.50 each Fruit: $1.50 each Sandwich Ingredients Choose white, Italian, or brown bread Add meat: $3.00 29
  • 35. UNIT 8 ESSENTlAL INGREDIENTS Complete the conversation with the phrases below. how much is (2X) how much are (2X) ¡t's (2X) they're (3X) Clerk: Niki: Clerk: Niki: Welcome to "You-Choose Sandwiches!" Helio. rd like a sandwich on brown bread, pIcase. OK, choose your items. Well, let's see ... 1 want chicken. 1 Haw much is the chicken? $3.00.It 's ________ $0.50. OK. _5 the green peppers? _6 $0.50. Great. 1 want a sandwich with chicken, onions, green peppers, oh, and cheese. And 1want soup. 7 a bowl of soup? H $2.50. We also have strawberries. _9 $1.50. No, thank you. 1 don't want strawberries. 1 want the sandwich and soup, pIcase. Clerk: Niki: Clerk: 2 Niki: Ancl _3 onions? Clerk: Niki: Clerk: Niki: Now circle the correct answer. 1 Niki (doesn't have any / has some) roast beef on her sandwich. 2 She (doesn't have any / has some) onions on her sandwich. 3 Niki's lunch is ($6.50/ $7.00). Look at the list of countable and uncountable nouns. Write a, an, or N. (N = nothing) broccoli carrot potato salad onion cheese lemon orange bread _ milk _ tomato Correct the mistakes. "111- 1 Do you want-a-orange? Do Jau wal11 a/1 ara/1ge? 2 1would like a soup and a cup of coffee. 3 Would you like cup of lea with your dinner? 4 Tim doesn'l like olive, so don't put lhem in the salad. 5 Oranges is my favorite fruit. 6 1 like mosl vegelables, but 1 don't like broccolis. 30
  • 36. UNIT 8 ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS Imagine you are planning a party. Look at the list and the picture. Write what you need or don't need. 1 1 don '( need any coffee. 2 1 need some soda 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 Rewrite the conversation. Use polite expressions and the reasons in parentheses. _6 (full) _10 (diet) _8 (sound good) _4 (not like salad) (good) 9 2 Yes please lt's ve,) good. 1 Would vou ¡¡hesome more chichen ( -John: More chicken? Pam: Yeso John: Salad? Pam: No. John: More potatoes? Pam: No. John: Coffee? Pam: Yeso John: Pie? Pam: No. 31
  • 37. UNIT 8 ESSENTlAL INGREDIENTS Read and complete the anide with the words below. Sorne words aren't used at aH. any sorne no Iike Iikes eat has doesn't aren't don't does is usually has some chocolate several times during the day. 7 Mae plan to change her eating habits? "Not if 1have a choice," she says. "So don't offer me any salad, OK?" What does she like? "Pizza is my favorite 5 food. 1 pizza at least five times a week. I have it with green peppers and onions, so I eat sorne vegetables!" What are her other favorite chocolate. Shefoods? She 6 " Iot o: children are plcky eaters. For example, they 1~,,lt like meat, they don't want any vegeta bies, and they only want ice cream. Some people never change. Mae is a good example. She's an adult now, but she's 2 still a picky eater. She says, "1only _ foods 1like." Mae loves fruit, and she eats ---- fruit every day, but she doesn't 4 eat vegetables. "Don't even show me lettuce or carrots!" she says. Now read the anide again and answer the questions. Write T (true) or F (false). Correct the false statements. 1 L Mae Iikes the same food as twenty years ago. 2 She doesn't Iike fruit. 3 She does not eat any vegetables. 4 She eats pizza every day. 5 Chocolate is one of Mae's favorite things to eat. 32
  • 38. • In the neighborhood 1 Look at the picture and write the names of the pIaees in the bIanks (A-F). Now write sentenees. Use the eues and the names of the appropriate pIaees. Follow the exampIe. 1 Jeanne / get money 2 visitors / sleep 3 Kevin / buy books 4 John and Edna / have coffee 5 Peter / eat dinner 6 people / mail Ietters jeanne gets money at the bann. 2. Write sentenees about the pieture aboye. Use There is (not) / There are (not) and the words below. subway stops bookstore school hospitals restaurant movie theaters café bus stop hotel drugstores 33 1 There aren't any subway stops. 2 There is a boonstore 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • 39. ViewpointStreet Are there any cafés in yau,- neighbarhaad? -Yes there are. IDel Drugstore Museum Reading Street <1l Green's ::::l Grocery <1l <:: ::::l <1l <:: Post > <1l « ~ Office <1l ~~ '" ::;::....• Main Street Ade~~:s".I. lRestau~ r <1l ::::l <:: ~ <:: .s .=u Mijhborlwod UU1f' P.Jtt:l fOt11.b ¥YmA.tW~ to *yoU/. TWÚ a- betweeJ'V ruóway rto[J' 1 "#f7 ~ e:tJ/'#f;t;I' 1La.ke- /t~ P.Jtt:l Kirk /t~. Itr 2 ftU"(rOI4</r ) WeiaJmM Ha,ve;¡un,Út/my aparf:l4u.Jti: w/riLe, l'uv Út/Puerto RiaJ. HerÚ a- tf.t.& park. TWÚ tJ.MOa-bUf rto[J'o~ V~úti: stree.t 3 belWtd /tdei~ú RMtaunutt. (jree,¡ú (jrocery U 0/1/~ Stree.t-ii:r 4 belWtd tf.t.& mUfeuMV. ~ mUfeuMV U realiy UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Weredinj-ii:r 5 Út/fronr o/Kirk /t~ P.Jtt:l ~ Stree.t. TWf!/r a-ba..Jtiv6 acrorf fr014</tf.t.& uw~ tlwu:er o~ cliJtto~ /t~ P.Jtt:l M~ Stree0 P.Jtt:l tf.t.& [Jbrt offiu' U 7 M-xt to tf.t.& ba..Jtiv.O~ P.Jtt:l my jtW"OYii:f!/~ Ti11yrJ U 8 acrOfffrOI4</tf.t.& mUfeuMV P.Jtt:l th..& boolatorf!/J 8e;t 800/(£. TWÚ a-300d drUjrtorf!/ o~ tf.t.& cont.er o/ cliJtto~ /t~ P.Jtt:l ~ Stree0 P.Jtt:l a-3reaf; video rtorf!/U 9 M-xt to tf.t.& drUjrtoYf!/. Ha,ve;a-3reaf;~. we1l ... l'uv taJ::e,... Sef!/YOU/Út/two we.e.k£! LiKd£ay Read Lindsay's note to Sam. Correet the underlined expressions. Use the map. 5 a lot of restaurants / in this neighborhood (-) 6 post offiee / near the subway stop (+) 7 three video stores / in Wilsondale (+) Write questions using the eues. Then write the short answers as in the example. (+) means yes, (-) means no. 1 any eafés / in your neighborhood (+) 2 movie theater / on Main Street (+) 8 museum / in this area (-) 3 drugstore / on the comer (-) 4 two bookstores / in our town (+) 34
  • 40. UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Complete the conversation using the cues in parentheses. Anya: Welcome to Clearview. Martin. Good flight? Martin: Not bad. Hey, I need to buy sorne things. 1 Is (here a drugs(ore neª" here ? (drugstore / near here) Anya: Yes, 2 (here's a drugs(ore on (he comer of Oah S(ree( and Wilsol1 S(ree( (comer / Oak Street / Wilson Street) Martin: I need to buy a book, too. 3 ? (bookstores / in the neighborhood) Anya: .¡ . (bookstore / next to / the post office) It's on Thompson Street. It's very good. Martin: Great. Oh, and I want you 10 see a video. 5 ? (where / the video store) Anya: Sorry! 6 . (no / a video store / in the neighborhood.) But there is a movie theater. Martin: Anya: OK. _7 ? (where / the movie theater) _8 • (acrass [ram / the drugstore) Martin: Okay. See you there at 8:00. Correct seven more mistakes in Marisol's leuer. ;1tadsen's cflotel Dear Adolfo, Ht We're having a great time 4e- I-lou~on. The hotel is:really nice.. It's:near to I-lermann ParK. and the mus:eums:,and there are a good re~aurant on the top ftoor ofthe hotel with a wonderful view. There a great café in the corner of our ~reet There's: a mus:eum acros:s: the hotel with information about the his:tory ofthe ci1y.There's: a beautiful garden behind ofthe hotel, s:oit's:a ideal place. to ~ay. Why aren't you here with us:? Lots: of love, Maris:ol 35
  • 41. UNIT 9 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Read the notes about living in Melvern. Mark each of the points with + (for advantages) or - (for disadvantages) . ....:L not a Jot of noise - far from work need to drive lO most pJaees good sehools not mueh traffie not many pJaees to shop niee neighbors / easy to meet people not very interesting not easy to walk to pJaees Now write sentences to complete the article. Use the notes aboye. lvernA lot of people want to leave the big cities and rnove to a nice, green area. Melvem is a great place to rnove. There are rnany good things about Melvem. ~eye IS'+- 0 ló+- ó-P ólse O~ On the other hand, there are sorne disadvantages. 1+-1 $ -POy-PyÓ~ WÓy:. O~ A Nice Change It's up to you. Think about what's irnportant, and then decide. "'here do you want to live? 36
  • 42. Fun and games , Look at the calendar for the Central City Sports Center and write sentences about thc sports different people practice each day. 8-9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 11-12 p.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-12 p.m. 8-9 a.m. Javier ) ( 1 5usan practices ice hockey on MOl1days. 2 3 4 Li-Ang 5 6 7 2 Write the opposite statements. Use can or can't. 1 She can't jump high. 5he can jwnp high. 2 They can skate fast. 3 1can't throw a ball far. 4 He can't kick a ball far. 5 We can't play golf. 6 You can run fast. 3 Write questions using the cues. Then write the short answers. (+ means yes, - means 110) 37 1 Tina / swim (-) 2 Joe and Peter / jump high (+) 3 Albenina / hit a ball far (-) 4 Roben / lift 100 kilos (+) 5 Carla and Bobbi / skate fast (-) 6 you / play the guitar (your answer) Can Tina swim? -No she can'/.
  • 43. UNIT 10 FUN ANO GAMES Complete the ad with the conect form of the verbs. Use the simple present or can + verbo (yo u / paint) draw. or speak another language? 3 1 C~'" YÓIA pl~y (yo u / play) a sport like a professional? 2 (you /want) to help others do these activities? Then Camp Lakewind 4 (be) the place for you. Right now we want young adults who 5 (Iove) children and really want to make their lives better. We 6 (need) both part-time and full-time instructors. The pay 7 (be) good. and you 8 (choose) to live in the camp or in your own apartment. Use your talents so that young people 9 (discover) their talents too! Write tO: The Director, Camp Lakewind, P.O. Box 3434 Fong Lee wants to answer the ad above. Use the information below to complete Fong's letter. Write at least fom sentences. can: swim well, play tennis very well, play soccer, speak Chinese and Spanish can't: paint, draw, play basketball well My l1AJ11,& U £ong Leh,.P.!1.tIt 1tUf(¿ 21, 1 WtU1.t to wor/v tú CR..mf' LaJcwind. 1 C4J1¿ 1 wa.Jtt to work tú ~ LtJ.1cewUui beaut£~1 ~ Y0Uftj ~fÚ' P.!1.tIt f~rtr. 1 Iw~ yoU/ cJwOf~~ ftr ~ jobo SUtcu~ £0ft.j Lee" 38
  • 44. UNIT 10 FUN AND GAMES 6 Match the beginnings (1-8) with the endings (a-h). 1 Delia can run fast k 2 jim can draw 3 Do you want to drive 4 They can sing 5 1 like photography 6 David can't ride a bicycle 7 Would you like to go to a restaurant 8 Learning Italian is easy a they can dance. b eat at home? c he can throw a ball faro d learning japanese is difficult. e she can't swim. f he can paint well, too. g 1 don't like painting. h do you want to walk? Now write complete sentences using and, bul, or 01'. 1 Delia can nm fas! bu! she can'! SWi111. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 Complete the conversation. Use the phrases below to make complete expressions. not have time not know how to play tennis would be great show you Reuben: Do you want to play tennis with me? Linda: Actually, _1 _ Reuben: That's OK. _2 _ Linda: Thanks, but _3 right now. Reuben: How about tomorrow? Linda: OK. _4 • 1 reaIly want to learn how lO play! 39
  • 45. UNIT 10 FUN AND GAMES Finish the interviewer's questions to Amy Brent. lntcrviewer: First, Amy .... Where 1 are you [mm 7 Amy: I'm from a small town in Northern California. 7 Thank you. lnterviewer: What 2 Amy: lntcrviewer: Amy Brent can't walk, but she can do many other things with the help of her wheelchair. Welcome, Amy. Amy: I'm a business student. lnterviewer: 1 understand that you play several sports. What sports 3 7 Amy: 1play tennis and basketball. lnterviewer: That's interesting! _4 _ play other sports7 Amy: Ves, 1 can. 1can swim, and 1 can even mn in races. Well, wheelchair races. 1 don't really mn, but 1 use my arms. lnterviewer: That's great. You're good at languages, too, 1 hear. How many languages ---- 7 Amy: 1 can speak four languages. lnterviewer: Oh, ó French 7 Amy: Ves, 1can. 1can also speak Spanish and japanese. Ancl English, of course. lnterviewer: Well, you seem to be a person who never says "1 can't," and 1 think that's wonderful. Write six sentences about yourself with Qlld, but, or oro Follow the example that makes a true sentence for you. Examples draw / paint 1 cal1 draw al1d pail1l. OR 1 cal1't draw or pail1t. OR 1 [(/11 draw, but 1 [(/11't pail1l. OR 1 [(/11 pail1t, but 1 cal1't draw. read / wri te 2 run fast / skate fast 3 sing / dance 4 play soccer / play tennis 5 kick a ball far / jump high 6 play the piano / play the drums 40
  • 46. Homephone 1 Complete the paragraph with the worcls below. talk can but can't are cal! They're everywhere! People I talk on cell phones when they walk down the street. Why are they popular? One reason is that you _2 talk to friends and family when and where you want to. Also, you can _3 _ people in other sta tes or countries. There _4 cell phones all over the world, _5 their names are "O K, I can get a pizza on the way horneo" different in different countries. The name "cell phone" is American. In Britain, they are "mobiles," and in Swee!en, one name they use is "tee!e!y bear"* because people are unhappy when they _6 fine! them! * teddy bear = a toy animal, very popular with young children 2. Look at the plan of the house. Then reacl the phone conversation ancl fill in the missing rooms. GARAGE DINING ROOM KITCHEN LIVING ROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM ? Is thereWhat about a 5 only one? Helen: No, there are two. The gare!en is nice, too, and the house is near your office. 1really think you should see it! Tom: Helen: Hi, Tom. Listen, I'm in this great house. lt's for sale, ane! 1 think it's perfect. Tom: Well, what's it like? 15 there a big garage? Helen: Yes, there is. Ancl there's more! When you come in the front door, you're in a big _____ . To the right there's a 2 , anel there's room for our big table ane! chairs! Behind that there's a wonderful 3 with another small place to eat. Tom: How many 4 are there? Helen: There are three. The big one is next to the front e!oor. 41
  • 47. UNIT 11 HOME PHONE Fran is e-mailing a friend, but the auto-correct on her computer is changing the verbs in the present continuous to the simple present! Change them back to the present continuous. D L:..:J Missing You! To: hrkellcr@abb.khw From: franadams22@abb.khw Subjeet: Missing You! Hi, Hannah! aM e-Matlil1g Everyone at the office is busy, and 1don't have anything to do so 1oS maH- you. 1hope you have fun at home today! Wereally miss you here. Liz and Lily meet with Juan, the new business partner, right now. Kathy writes a report, and Wilson sits next to my desk. He uses my calculator. Darryl moves the furniture around in her office. She tries to make it comfortable. Oh, 1have to gol Mr. Barnes leaves for a trip to Taiwan now, and he waits for sorne papers. Hope to hear from you soon. Fran Write the names of people you know in the blanks. Then write sentences about what they are (probably) doing now. 2 3 4 5 _____ ancl _ _____ and _ Fill in the blanks with the simple present or present continuous of the verb in parentheses. Rania is cating (eat) lunch right now. She has (have) lunch at the same time every day. _____ (not work) today. He (work) on Mondays, Wednesclays _____ (carry) a briefcase, but today he (not carry) one. _____ (sleep), ancl it's only ten o'clock. She always to bed early. (go) _____ (take) two showers every day. He (take) a shower _____ (not use) the computer right now. 1 (write) with a peno 2 Usually Kyle 3 Lila 4 David usually right now. 5 Eduardo ancl Fridays. 6 42
  • 48. UNIT 11 HOME PHONE 6 Write the questions with the present eontinuous. Then answer thern with the inforrnation in parentheses. (+ = yes, - = no) 1 where / they go (lO the park) 2 he / talk / about us (-) 3 what / you read (War and Peace) 4 David / watch soccer on TV (+) 5 what / you do (write an e-mail) 6 where / Lily stay (Sue's house) 7 the children / clean their room (-) 8 what / Paul eat (soup and a salad) Wherc are lhey going? -They're going lo lhe parh Is he lalhing abolll LIS? -No he isn't. 7 Sorne friends are helping Sara (S) rnove into her new house. She is talking to a friend (F) on the phone. Write the questions and answers using the eues in parentheses. 7------------- 7 ------------- _____________ . (garden) _____________ 7 (Andy and Stephen / do) _____________ . (move furniture / big bedroom) _____________ ? (work / small bedroom) ___________ . (Bob) _____________ ? (you / do) _____________ . (I/ tell everyone what to do) 43
  • 49. UNIT 11 HOME PHONE Read the conversation and correct the mistakes. There is one mistake in each message. rile Edlt View (jo ravorttes Tool'5 Window Help http://www.chat.khw Deek: Hey, Zoobug. How is it going? Do you have your own apartment ",re yol{ st"'yíV/.j now, or do you staying with your friend? Zoobug: Hi, Deek. I'm stay with my friend, Diana. I'm looking for a good apartment, but ¡t's not easy. Deek: What else you are doing? Are you studying a lot? Zoobug: I'm taking some great c1asses,so I am studying a lot. I'm also write an article about local history for the newspaper. Deek: That's interesting! I not am studying much right now. I'm very busy at work so there isn't a lot of time for schoolwork. Zoobug: You're getting some money, anyway! Well, Diana cooks dinner right now and she wants me to help. Talk to you later! *Deek *Zoobug Chat:1 I ~ 1Auto-A ••••syl: 1 Fill in the blanks with the expressions below and number the sentences in the correct order. is talking Do you want Can 1speak is calling I'H caH back One moment This is _________ Pablo Vida!' D B: Helio. _1 to Ms. Roe, please? [TI A: Helio. Wilson and Roe Associates. D A: Who _2 ? D A: _' please .... l'm sorry, Ms. Roe _~ on the phone. __________ to leave a message? D B: No, that's OK. _6 Iater. D B: 44
  • 50. Hotand cold 1 Read this pan of a web site about visiting Australia and New Zealand. Write the missing months in the correct order. Australia and New Zealand ~;;;;;;;::;;::===:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:====~~~~~===~ El Visiting Australia and N.w Z.aland ElmD!I If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, remember that the seasons are the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere . • Summer: December,' , and_ 2 _ It gets very hot, so take comfortable c10thes and don't forget your shorts! • Fall: March, 3 , and 4 • It's not too hot or cold. Take cool c1othes, plus sweaters and a light jacket . • Winter: 5 , July, and 6 • The temperature is cool or cold, and sometimes rainy. Take a warm coat . • Spring: 7 , and 9 • It's like fall, but with more rain. 2 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in parentheses. These can be nouns, verbs, or adjectives. Sorne words do not change formo () ngela Hartford works for a travel company, Dream Cruises. She works in two different offices, one in Alaska and one in HawaiL "Hawaii doesn't really have seasons," she says. "It's 1 warm (warm) and _2 _ (sun) almost every day.lt's a 3 (rain) place, though.lt -+ (rain) for a short time almost every day. The rain makes the plants and flowers beautiful. It's never 5 (fog) -1 guess it's not the right climate for 6 (fog)." Alaska is very different, and Angela enjoys the change. "Alaska has an amazing climate. The winter is long and there isn't much 7 (sun).It's also very _8 _ (snow). Sometimes it 9 (snow) a meter or more in one day. Even in the spring it's pretty 10 (cold).lt can get very 11 (wind), too, and often it's 12 (cloud) for weeks. The summer is nice in Alaska, but it's very short." Angela likes to work in two different places, but she needs a lot of clothes for the changes in the weather! 45
  • 51. lts minv in Oslo todav.r '" Put the word in parentheses in the correct place in each sentence. r&'líltY 1t'sAinOslo today. (rainy) 2 Rio de Janeiro is a city in the summer. (very hot) 3 It's a day in Milan today. (warm) 4 San Francisco is a city. (very foggy) 5 It's not in Orlando in the winter. (cold) 6 It's in Minneapolis today. (windy) 7 Cleveland is a place in the winter. (snowy) 8 Today is a day in Tokyo. (cloudy) 9 Phoenix is a city in the summer. (very sunny) 10 It's in Cairo in January. (cool) Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Each sentence has one mistake. &'lit 1 A: It's)wful day! B: Yes, it terrible. 2 A: !t's sun today! B: Yes, it's. And it's a very warm. 3 A: !t's a day lovely! B: Yes, is beautiful! 4 A: !t's horrible day. B: Yes, is it. [t's so raining. Put the corrected conversations fram exercise 4 in the chart be1ow. It's an awful day! Yes, UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD 46
  • 52. UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD 6 Cross out the adverb that is in the wrong place in each sentence. 1 SUl11l11ersare usually very hot usually in Madrid. 2 It always rains always in June in Seattle. 3 In this part of the desert, it hardly ever snows hardly ever . 4 It is often foggy in often the 1110untains. 5 Never it never snows in July in the 1110untains. 6 Tel11peraturessOl11etimesgo sometimes very low in Alaska in July. 7 Look at the chart and write sentences about ti and Nan's activities in the different seasons. always ,usually often sometimes hardlyever SUMMER walk to go to wear a hat weara work the beach coat SPRING / FALL work more drive to go to the ride bicycles play WINTER work mountains tennis 1 ti and Nan alwavs walh to worh in (he sumnw:. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 g Write one thing that you do in each season. Use adverbs of frequency. 1 2 3 4 47
  • 53. UNIT 12 HOT AND COLD Circle the correct answers below the text to complete it. Then write the answers in the blanks. exercise. The astronauts _5 eight hours a out of the window in the morning to see the sun. There _________ a shower on the space simule, so she Life in a space shuule is very different from life on Earth. Here's a typical day in an astronaut's life in space. Annie some I usualIy wakes up washes with a cloth. After that she 4 to the sound of music. Sometimes she _2 the music she hears. She always looks day. Then they play video games _6 cards, talk to family members on the telephone, read a book, or look out of the window and relax. Annie _7 in the main part of the simule, not in one of the beds, because sometimes other people on the shuule are noisy. She doesn't live on the space simule all year. She only 8 1 a wakes usually up C0 usually wakes up 2 a can choose b can to choose 3 a not is b not 4 a plays b makes 5 a work usually b usually work 6 a too b or 7 a is sleeping b sleeps 8 a lives b living there for a short time. c wakes up usually c can chooses c isn't c does c works usually c but c is sleep c live Now answer the questions. 1 What is Annie's job? 2 What do the astronauts do after they finish work? 3 Where does Annie sleep? 48
  • 54. Take care o{yourseI{ , Write the names of the numbered parts of the body. Then write what eaeh person is doing. Use the expressions below. write a letter listen to music cross read a book carry a box carry a bag 1 hand 2 3 She is wliting a /etla 4 5 6 2. What ailments do the people have? Write sentenees using the cues. 1 1 / tired 2 she / stomaehache 3 my back / hurt 1 am tirce! 4 l/a eold 5 his eyes / tired 6 they / bad knees Now write advice for the people aboye. Use the expressions from the list bclow and should or sllOuldn't. cross legs take a break sit up straight eat too much drink lots of water sit too dose to the screen 49 1 You should tahe a break. 2 She shouldn 't 3 4 5 6
  • 55. UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF Complete the conversation. Use the cues and sJlOuld or shouldn't. Write short answers where there is a yes or no. Monica: Daniel: Monica: Daniel: Monica: Daniel: I'm so stressed out! My job is awful right now. I W/wl should 1 do (what / do) _2 • (try / relax ) Relax? How can 1 relax when there is so much work? _3 ? (I / loo k for new job) ~ . (no) You have a great jobo Maybe 5 . (get more sleep) But 1 can't! 1 go to bed after miclnight every night, and 1 get up at 5:30 a.m. 6 ? (go to bed early) ____________ . (yes) 8 (not stay Monica: Daniel: up late), and 9 (not drink too much coffee). But 1 can't work without coffee! When 1don't drink coffee, 1 always have a headache. 10 ?(what / do about that) _11 • (cIrink a lot of water). You'll be fine in no time. Read the memo from Mike Raskin and the notes Chris Wilson wrote on the memo. Finish Chris's response to the memo using her notes. The WV Project starts in one month. but there are a l'ew problems. I need your help. Please send me ideas by Thursday.2/15. Problems: • We need a project leader. Who can do it? 1I0tme-too busy-as/< Terry Dilbert or Salldro Paresi • There isn't enough money l'or the project. as/<for more mOlley • We need to work together with the Sao Paulo ol'l'ice. Should we send one ol' our people there? selld Pedro Salas • We need to meet twice a week until the end ol' the month. When can people meet? 1I0t011Friday-a lot of people 1I0tilloffice To: From: Subject: Chris Wilson Mike Raskin, Project Coordinator Walker Valley Project MEMO 1 (an'l be lhe pl'O;e(( Icada 1'111 loo busy. We s/wuld asJ¡ Teny Dilbe1'l al' Sandro Parcsi. We should 50
  • 56. UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF Look at the chart and write sentences about Pedro and Amy. Follow the example. YOUR JOBSATISFACTION Pedro Arny 1 How interested are you in your job? not very pretty 2 How hard do you work? really too hard 3 How stressed out are you about work ? very kind of 4 How stressed out are you in general? kind of not very 5 How tired are you at the end of the day? not very pretty 6 How often do you have headaehes? not very often pretty often 1 Pedro is not very interested in his job but Amy is pretly interested in hcr job 2 3 4 5 6 Read the sentences below. Correct the underlined modifiers. More than one answer might be possible. ru-rlly 1 Rania is kind of sick. She should go to the hospital. 2 lt's very cold to go for a walk. Let's watch a movie instead. 3 This soup isn't kind of good. 4 I'm not ~ tired. 1 can do sorne more work. 5 She needs to wear a coat. It's not very cold. 6 Kelly is kind of interested in the jobo You should look for another persono 51
  • 57. UNIT 13 TAKE (ARE OF YOURSELF Complete Tim's artide with the sentences below. They should send me a letter. You should find something interesting to do. What should you do when you want to stop? I tel! them they should cal! me on the phone. Should I give my computer to a friend? Then you should ask a friend to change your password. For me, compulers are "addictive," and I'm not happy about lhal! So I'm making a big change. I'm turning off my compuler! My friencIs say lhey can't communicale wilh me, but they're wrong. I [ ¡di ¡lJcm ¡lJcv slJould cal! me on lIJe n/lOne• 1 . And if they want lO send news or a card? They shouldn't e-mail me._2 .ll.S fun! _3 ? It's pretty easy. First, put your computer in a place where you don't see it. _~ . That way, you can't start it. And when you really want lO use your computer? _5 • Read a book, go for a walk, or playa sport. Now l have lime for other lhings. l can relax, and I don't worry about what's happening on the Internet. _6 ? It's definitely an idea! Now answer the questions below. 1 What is the best tille for lhe artieIe a, b, or c? a How l Use My Computer b 5topping the Computer Habit c Your Computer and You 2 How cIoes Tim communicate with friencIs now? 3 Whal should you do if you really wanl to use your computer? 52
  • 58. It was fantastic! , Fill in the blanks with the adjectives below. You do not need to use aH the words. loud terrible beautiful delicious big exciting busy important nice small famous long loud . My ears hurt! 2 Their house is really -it only has three rooms. 1 This music is too 3 I'm not going outside-the weather is _ 4 1'm sorry, I'm too to go out to lunch. There's so much work to do! 5 She is very . She should be a professional model. 6 Eric Water is a very actor. Everyone knows him. 2 Fill in the blanks. Use the adjectives you didn't use in exercise 1 and different modifiers. She works from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. He,- wo,-k day is VC'Y long 2 Their house has fifteen rooms. It _ 3 The President is visiting them now. Their guest _ 4 You should open a restaurant. This food _ 5 Do you want to go for a walk? The weather _ 6 This movie has a lot of action. It _ 53 L __
  • 59. UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTIC! Underline the form of the verb be in the paragraph below. Then rewrite David's story in the past tense . .. .50 ('m aL Lhe LheaLer at 6:20 p.m., ancl Kaitlin is there too, in fmnL of Lhe ticket office. The movie is at 6:30, so Kaitlin and 1 are pretty stressed out beca use our three friends aren't there yet. It's 6:28, and l'm ready LO call the others on my cell phone. Then, suddenly, al! three friends are there, inside the theaLer. They are al! early, and Kaitlin and 1 are late! " .so 1Vas al the thealer at 6:20 p. m. and Kaíllin Vas there too in FOllt oI the ticket oIfice. The Write questions in the past tense about David's story. Use the eues. Then answer the questions. whaL time / David / at the theater 2 where / Kaitlin 3 whaL Lime / Lhe movie 4 what / David / ready to do 5 who / early 6 who / laLe What time Vas David at the theater? 6:20 p.m. 54
  • 60. UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTlC! 5 Complete the conversation. Use the simple past of be and one of the expressions below. terrible hard relaxed really nice nervous (2X) not very good Doug: Wanda: How was your interview for the job? 1t 1 was terrible Doug: Oh really? _2 you ? Wanda: Yes! 1 _3 too to talk! Well, not really, but sorne of the questions _4 , and my answers _5 _ Doug: That's too bad. Wanda: Well, the manager _6 , and 1 _7 at the end of the interview. Doug: That's good! 6 Choose a response to the statements below. That's too bad. That's good! 1 'Tm going to ltaly in the summer!" 2 "My father was sick last year." 3 "We don't have dass today." 4 "Susan read forty books last year." 5 "1t's raining toclay." 7 Write R for regular verbs or 1 for irregular verbs in the boxes. Then fill in the blanks with the simple past of the verbs in parentheses. 1 rn (say) She said she was happy in her new apartment. 2 D (dean) We the whole office yesterclay. 3 D (write) He a short story in two hours. 4 D (fincl) They the money in a small box in the car. 5 D (want) You to see the photos, so I'm sencling them now. 6 D (meet) Harolcl at the meeting in Miami last month. 7 D (go) Joe ancl lzzy to the party with me. S D (take) They the report with them. 55
  • 61. UNIT 14 IT WAS FANTASTIC! Complete the e-mail with the simple past forms of the verbs below. ask meet be (2X) say go have invite talk To: Mwwinner@zss.khw From: Sylviearnaud@zss.khw Subject: Ki-Whan Hi Melinda, I finally 1 mel Ki-Whan yesterday. He 2 in our office for a meeting, He _3 _ "Do you know Melinda?" I 4 , "Yes, of course!" We only 5 a few minutes to talk about the university, He ó to school with Jo and Ang-Li! (Small world!) He 7 me for coffee after the meeting. There H a Jotof people from the office in the coffee shop. Of course, we 9 about work for the rest of the afternoon! I hope you can visit soon! Bye, Sylvie Imagine you are a journalist. Use your notes to write a story about this event. Use the simple past. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .~.~ ... , t CUI aWafd f O( hel pll1g _ '2l teena.ge.t"sge hOMeless people . off' 'aJs COMeto cueMOI1~ _ MCUI~Clt~ ICI I th e fo( Ce.t"eMOl1~ _ 10 hoMeless peop e e.t" . ta.rt 10 a.M. il1Clt~ HaJI - cueMOI1~ -- s . ds F CUlkJl'l1 -- fiNe aWaf M o( l-il1da ( :; d - ~. t HaJI Stephel1 Uo~d, CUI to Bndge , Maf'/ il1 DeaJ _ ea.ch teel1a.gu thCUlK.Ma~O( _ the~ have IUl1ch ;11 Cit~ HaJI _ '2l5 people e;a.t delicious MeaJ _ chef a.t Rosafio's Restau(CUlt p(epafes MeaJ The Evening News COMMUNITY PAGES Teenagers Get Thanks for Good Work OUR TOWN - Three teenagers got an award yesterday for helping 1 horneless people Many city officials carne ) 56
  • 62. Extroordinory lives 1 Write about Fernanda's life. Where did each thing happen? Use the notes. 1 ¡g born-Brazil She Vas born in Brazil 2 D go to school-Franee 3 D graduate fram a university-England 4 D get first job-Germany 5 D get married-California 6 D have first ehild-New York 7 D start her own business-New York Now write thc lettcrs of thc corrcct pictures ncxt to thc scntcnccs. 57
  • 63. UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES The incorrect information in the anide below is cirded, and the correct information is added. Finish the letter to the magazine. Write what is not true, and give the correct information. Daniel Webberly was born in Sto Paut family ha a lot of money. e wanted to go to a university in California, but it was a lot of money. So he graduated from first book in([9fDThe critic loved 1. He started Days on the Mountain very tittte money. Minnesota State University 1967 / not like it in 1972. It too ten ears to write, and it was a big success. His book Dear Editor, five 1read your anide about Daniel Webberly. Sorne of the information is not correct. He was not born in Minneapolís He was born in 5t, Paul. HisJamily did not Write what Emil did and didn't do yesterday. The things he did are checked. 1 He picned up (he visitors.v-om the airporl. 2 He didn '( mee( Me.gan.for coJfce 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il l1iJi1i'W -V Pick up lhe visilors from lhe airporl Meel Megan for coffee -V Give presenlalion lo lhe visilors Call Paul Weller Have lunch wilh Joe Donnel -V Tour offices wilh lhe visilors Talk lo Mary Wilson aboul new projecls -V Introduce the visilors lo lhe boss Wrile a letter to W. Dean -V Visit a museum wilh the visitors Take lhe visitors to dinner 58
  • 64. UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES 4 Read the seript of Erika Fitter talking about her life. Number the sentenees in the eorreet order, then fill in the years on the timeline. born had a son left Germany graduated trom college __ got married got her tirst job started school retired moved to lowa had a daughter __ went back to college o At first, we lived in Boston, and 1 started school there in nineteen twenty-one. O 1 got my first job after my children started school, in nineteen fifty-two. O 1 graduated from Grinnell College in nineteen thirty-seven, and 1 married William Fitter three years later. O 1 had a daughter in nineteen forty-five, and my son was born two years later. O 1 worked for twenty-eight years, then 1 finally retired in nineteen eighty. [TI 1was born in nineteen fifteen in Germany. O 1 went back to college in two thousand and two-at the age of eighty-seven! O My family left Germany in nineteen eighteen, ancl we went to the United Sta tes. O Then, in nineteen twenty-eight, we moved to Des Moines, lowa. Now write questions and short answers. Use the eues and Erika's information. 59 1 Erika / start school / 1918 2 When / get first job 3 graduate / 1937 4 When / start school 5 her family / move to Denver 6 How many children / have 7 go back to college / 2002 8 Who / marry Oíd Erika start schoo/ in 1918? When did she get her jirstjob? No shc didn't. In 1952
  • 65. UNIT 15 EXTRAORDINARY UVES Write four sentenees about important events in your life. Use the simple past. 1 2 3 4 Correet the mistakes. Three of the sentenees are eorreet. 1 We didn't ~ to the movie yesterday. 2 Maude and William were both born on 1947. 3 Did you take the dog for a walk this morning? -Ves, 1 do. 4 Where were you born, in Florence or in Milan? 5 When did Pe ter graduated from college? 6 They didn't go to a movie last night. 7 They arrived in Moscow on February 16, 1907. Complete the eonversation with the expressions below. I think I'm sure I don't know. Are you sure? Peler: Nicola: Peter: Nicola: Peler: Nicola: Peler: Nicola: Peler: Nicola: Hey! 1saw Sylvia Darrow in the park yesterday! The famous aclress? 1 ---------- Ves, _2 _ Was she alone? No, she wasn't. She was with aman. Who was it? Well, I'm guessing ... _3 it was William Baker. Why were they in park? 4 Look. Here's something in the newspaper. Sylvia Darrow and William Baker are making a movie here, and there's a scene in the park. lt was them! 60
  • 66. Let's eelebratel 1 Complete the conversation with verbs from the list below. Use the simple past. (Note: You can use sorne verbs more than once.) be do feel get give have go Tim: Marian: Tim: Marian: Tim: Marian: How 1 was your weekend? Busy! First, my friends Jaek and Isabel _2 _ married on 5aturday morning. It 3 an amazing eeremony. There 4 300 people there! Then in the afternoon, my brother _____ his university degree. The eeremony _6 long, but we 7 happy for him. What _8 you on 5unday? My sisler _9 a big parly for my nieee. 5he's lhree now! And my parents _10 married on the same day in 1973, so we 11 to dinner. _12 you them a present? Yes, we _13 lhem two tickels lO Paris. What four events do es Marian talk about? 1 wedding 2 3 4 1 A: B: 2 A: B: 3 A: B: 4 A: B: Fill in the blanks using the future be going to formo So, what's the plan for tomorrow? We are going to meet (meet) al lhe airporl at 8:00 and we _ (take) lhe 10:00 flight. Did you decide whal lO do for Celia's birthday? Yes, we did. We (not have) a party. Alberto (lake) her to her favorite restaurant, and we (be) lhere lO surprise her. 1 ean't believe Jan is leaving his jobo 1 know. He says he (sell) his house, and then he and his friend Daniel (ride) lheir bieycles aeross lhe eountry. Do you have my trave1 plans? Yes, you (lake) a bus to Dublin. Then you (meel) your tour guide in fronl of the hotel. 61
  • 67. UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE! Put the words in order. Make questions. Then answer the questions with your own information. 1 see a movie / going to / are / this weekend / you Are JOu going lo see a movie Ihis weekend? 2 going to / you / when / celebrate / your birthday / are 3 going to / next week / meet / your English class / is 4 home tonight / are / what time / going to / you / go with Lyla." but my address book isn't there now. wanted lO visit you. the check for Anita's graduation present? I needme 4 Do you see my address book anywhere? I think I put my address book next to the phone, 2 Carrie and Bob were in Chicago last week. Did you see Carde and Bob? Carrie and Bob really 5~ ~r 1 It's Anna's birthday next week. Aima is going to be 25. l'm going to give Aima a set of CDs. Replace the underlined expressions with the correct subject or object pronouns. 3 "15 Juan working with you today?" -"No, Juan isn't working with me. The boss lOld Juan to work 6 Where are Tina and Ray? I asked Tina and Ray to be here at 6:00. Tina and Rayare always late! Complete the phone message with me, yau, it, him, her, them, or uso 5 Karl ancl I ha ve a lot of work to finish. Can you help Karl and me? Karl and I really need your help. "Hi Ted! It's me. Can you send 1 _____ by Friday. The party's going lO be great! It's too bad you're not going lO be here. Oh, Anita asked for a computer. I bought _3 yesterday. George is going to be at the party. Do you remember _4 ? Our house is full so he can't stay with _5 • He's going to stay with Sue and Will. He met _6 last time he was here. I'm sorry you can't come. OK ... l'm going lO call _____ again later. Bye!" 62
  • 68. UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE! 6 Read Lydia's speech about her company's plans for the future. Fill in the dates as she said them. Good morning, everyone. l'm very happy! This was a very good year for the DynaTeHigent Company. Now 1 want to teH you our plans for the next year. We are going ro open our Tokyo office on 1 January twelfth (1/12), and on _2 (2/0 our Sao Paulo office opens. Then, from _3 (3/11) ro _4 (3/14) we are going ro have our big conference. Then, from _5 (6/29) ro _6 (7/3) we are going to be at the lnternational Communications Fair in Barcelona. And on 7 (8/15), our new computer system is coming. lt is going ro be working by 8 (9/10). FinaHy, my last day is going to be 9 (11/30), and my party is on _10 (12/22). l'm sure you know 1 am going to miss aH of you ... 7 Lenny wrote the dates of his friends' birthdays. Write the month and day. Use the short forms of ordinal numbers. 1 Jonathan, 1/21 2 Lydia, 2/14 3 Andrew, 3/3 Tanuarv 21st:::r '" 4 Miriam, 4/1 5 Monique, 7/22 6 Esteban, 9/16 g Complete the conversation with expressions below. Would you Iike to come I'm sorry, I can't I'd love to Do you want to come that'd be great A: 1 Do YOll want to come to my graduation? B: . When is it? A: 1t's on Saturday, June 20th. 1t's at 2 o'clock. B: Oh, no! _3 • l'm going lO be at a wedding at lwo. A: _4 lO the party in lhe evening? lt slarts al 9 o'clock. B: Ves, _5 _ 63
  • 69. UNIT 16 LET'S CELEBRATE! Complete the artide with the sentenees below. "A tot of weddings are boring," After the ceremony, they are going to have a big party. So they are going to get married in the sky! We want to have a great time. It, too. 3 _ Two of their guests are going to be in the balloon with them. Stacey Lee and Wu-Jin Tan Stacey Lee and Wu- Jin Tan are going to get married, and they want to do something different for their wedding. 1 '.í1lot of weddings are boring, " Stacey says. "I'm only going to ger married once in my life. Ir should be something really special. 2 _ __ And we want to do something that our guests are going to remember." Wu-Jin's hobby is Bying hor air balloons, and Sracey likes "Our friend Arnold Clay is going to perform the ceremony," Wu-Jin says. _4 "lt's too bad all the guests can't go up wirh us," Stacey says. Stacey and Wu-Jin are going to become husband and wife on June 20th. ______________ No, nor in the balloon-in Mr. and Mrs. Lee's beautiful garden! 1 Write the questions using the eues and be going too Answer them using the information in the invitation. 1 who / get married ? 2 when / Lhey / geL marriecl ? 3 whaL Lime / Lhey / geL marriecl ? 4 where / party / be 7 1 You are going to have a party. Fill in the invitation and then answer the questions. Who are Y0l! going LOinvite LOyour party? 2 WhaL are your guesLs going LOeaL? 3 WhaL are Y0l! going LOwear? 1'011 are ¡rwiled lo • Sta ce)' alld '/('II-jills ll'eddill!ll'arl)' on Satllrda)', )lIl1e 1011; at ,2:00 p.m. al J :; O/i I'er 'Rol/l1 in ~~(r.a;Jd ."(rs. Lees ,qarden 1011 l/re il/I'ile" lo 01/ 111 1/1 64
  • 70. Reading and Writing A B o Welcome to The Group Place lIlE] 4 • )( 'tl. • .:. •Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Print Mail http://www.thegroupplace.khw r ... International Online Where are YOU ftom? ORGANIZE! v Italy, Ireland, Kenya, Korea ... meet people fram Where syour umbre/la? Are you late again? Jsyour many different countries. apartment messy? • We "speak" a lot of languages. This graup is for people who aren't very • Understand other people's lives. organized. Meet other people with organization • Learn about the world and make new prablems. Learn to be neat. Write a paragraph friends online. about yourself. Register now! www.intonline.khw www.organizegroup.khw The Job Group The French Place Are you sure you want to be a po/ice officer? A Come and "speak" French with people fram teacher? Are you happy in your Job? different parts of the world. Listen, chat, learn, The Job Graup is about the world of work. Join and have a good time. We have dinners in us and "talk" with others about )'our work and different cities. Meet face-to-face and really be your prablems. Learn about different jobs and friends. Alllevels welcome, fram beginning ro get useful information. Write about yourself and advanced. Tell us about your interests. your job online. www.jobgroup.khw www.mariefrench.khw .. ra Internet ~ e D Welcome to The Group Place ============================================== III El 4 )( Back Forward Stop 'tl. 1 Refresh Home .:.Print Mail 1 2 3 65 Previous Message I Next Message I E-mail Reply Date: Friday, Dctober 25 My name is Karin Kling. I am 19, and I'm Colombian. I am an English student. I'm a very organized persono I am also very busy. I am interested in other places, and I speak four languages: 5panish, Portuguese, French, and English. I want to make some new friends. Previous Message I Next Message I E-mail Reply Date: Sunda~ October21 1'm Milad Amir. 1'm from Lebano ,and 1'm 28. I am a nurse, but 1'm not very happy with my work. 1'm also not very organized, and my apartment is very messy. Ilike to meet new people, and I want to be organized. Previous Message I Next Message I E-mail Reply Date: Monday, Dctober 28 My name is Eric Livingston. 1'm 32 years old. 1'm Canadian, but my home is in the United States. 1'm a teacher, and I am happy with my jobo Ilike to travel. 1'm not very good at languages, but I want to learn more. Internet
  • 71. painting, teacher UNITS 1-4 READING AND WRITING 3 want to learn or practice another language? _ 4 aren't happy in their jobs? meeting people Lebanese making friends student languages, other places, U.s. Read the descriptions (A-O) from The Group Place. Which groups are for people who ... 2 want to talk about a problem? 1 are interestee! in other countries? A Read the profiles (1-3) three people sent to the groups. Then complete the chart. Write the letter of the group that is good for each persono Read the descriptions again. Find the words to complete the sentences below. The letters of the descriptions are in parentheses. 1 Sana ane!Joe are from countries. She is from India ane! he is from Australia. (A) 2 When you for a class, please give us your name, address, and phone numbers. (A) 3 There is so much information on the Internet. (B) 4 Tom is again! It's 6:30 and he isn't here! (C) 5 I am not very . My apartment and my office are both very messy. (C) 6 You can une!erstand a lot about a person when you meet for the first time. (D) Fill in the blanks below with information about you. Nationality: _ Job: Country: Interests: ----- Which group is good for you? Why? Write your personal profile for the group you want to join. Use the profiles on page 65 to help you. 66
  • 72. Reading and Writing Busana Aguillera is a great cook. She is the number-one chef at a very famous restaurant in the U.S. "It's my uncle's restaurant," Susana says. "My mother, a cousin, and my sister-in-Iaw work here, too. My family is from Chile and Argentina, so our food has a South Amencan £lavor."What is her favonte food? "1 love sauces with chile peppers or tomatoes, but my favonte food is chocolate cake! Actually, I like chocolate in eVeIything!" Susana's daily schedule is very busy. She gets up at 7:00 a.m. and goes shopping for food for the restaurant. "1like to go to the market early to get good food, especially vegetables and fish," she says. Then she goes home. Susana and her husband, Ray, help their three children get ready for schoo. Then she plans the menu for the week or looks for new recipes. She goes to the restaurant at 10:30 a.m. The restaurant closes at midnight, but she goes home at 9:00 p.m. She goes to bed at 11:00 p.m., and then starts again in the moming. How does Susana spend her free time? "Well, I don't have much free time," she says. "But when 1do, I like to go for walks or play SPOltswith my family. I don't like to go shopping with my family. My children love to go shopping for clothes at the mall, but I don't! I wear jeans, T-shirts, and sweaters 365 days a year-and usually they're my daughter's clothes!" Is Susana happy with her work? "1cook at home and at work, but I always ~ enjoy it," Susana says. -=~I/~~,,' ''Yes, I'm very happy." - IT'S MARVA-Ious! Restaurant Marva Where: 659 Elm StreetWest, Dentan When: 11:30-midnight, Tuesday-Sunday What: South American food We say: Excellent ***** Price range: lunch $4.50-$12.00 dinner $7.50-$35.00 Phone: 555-9991 "The name is my unde's idea," says Susana Aguillera, a busy chef at Restaurant Marva. "A lot of people think Marva's a good name." It really is. Thc meals are marvelous-from a simple soup and salad lunch to one of their special meat or fish dishes! The desserts are great, too. If you're not familiar with SOllth American cooking, the best choices for "beginners" are B e ~ bee[' D (ish D /elfíJce- D fowr~ r()l-5 D ¥ple5 D !ti.rg,e,. greR-n (J'I,/t- l! l!r5 D S/tY1r;./1 rRo' eh" e- pRepe r5 D oran:¡es 11 67
  • 73. UNITS 5-8 READING AND WRITING Read the artide (A) once. What is the best title for the artide? a How a Chef Relaxes b A Chef's Schedule c A Special Meal Read the artide again and then look at the shopping list (B). Write the items from the list that are mentioned in the artide. Read the review (C) and write T (true) or F (false). If the statement is false, write the correct information. 1 £ The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays. 2 The style of food is North American. 3 The review says the restaurant is very good. 4 The name of the restaurant is Susanas Idea. 5 The reviewer says the soup is not interesting. Answer the questions. Use complete sentences. What does Susana do? 2 Who does she work with? 3 Where is Susana's family from? 4 What time does the restaurant open and clase? 5 What does Susana do in her free time? 6 What does Susana normally wear? The restaurant is closed on MOl1davs., 5he is a chefJ 5 Think about your job and your daily routine, or choose someone you know who has an interesting jobo Answer the following questions in note formo What do you do? 2 What time do you gel up? 3 What do you do in the morning? in lhe afternoon? 4 Whal time do you slart work? What time do you finish? 5 Are you happy with your work? 6 Write a paragraph about yourself or the person you chose using the information above. Add extra information where you can. 68
  • 74. Reading and Writing by A. Margan •OPEN HOUSE We invite you and your families to visit New Bisley on Sunday, 4/24, from noon to 6:00 p.m. Learn about our community. Everyone is welcome! For more info call Dean, 555-6262. F New Bisley is a small community, but it's part of a large community-the town of West Dayton. The people in NewBisley use the banks, grocery stores, hospital, and post office in West Dayton. "Our food and other supplies come from the town," Mark says. "We ha ve our own schools, and we're building a new one next year. But we need other services in West Dayton. And we have friends there, too." G"It's not a perfect life," Linda says. "There are sorne problems. Sorne people don't work well in groups, and not everyone does enough work for the community. But we are learning how to work together." work, and vacations. There is a community schedule, too. "We usually have two meetings every month," Linda says. "When there are problems, we ha ve more." E New Bisley is great for children. They can walk or ride bicycles to school. "They can go anywhere beca use there isn't any traffic," Mark says. "They can swim in the summer and ice skate in the winter, and there are often soccer, basketball, and baseball games. They hardly ever watch TV beca use there are other things to do. This is a great place for everyone-adults, too!" .,. MEET'NG~ ••• .~W; 4 23 2:00-4:00 p.m. When: saturday, / ' . . gRoom ity o,nln Where: Commun munity school f the new com , subject: Plans or. d people to help. I We need Ideas an Piease come. b ah 555-2323, Contact: Oe or . for more informatlon. BLinda and Mark Delius live in a co-housing community. It is called New Bisley. There are 75 people- 45 adults and 30 children. Mark says, "We have many kinds of people here- computer programmers, artists, police officers, and teachers, for example." DThe families have their own schedules, including school, CThere are apartments in an old school building in the center of the community. They have two or three bedrooms, and there are small one-bedroom apartments for people who live alone. "We're also building 20 new houses for larger families behind the old school," Linda explains. "Each family buys their own house or apartment, but the land is for everyone. " A Co-housing isn't a new idea, but it's now popular in several places like Norway, Britain, and the U.S. In co-housing, a group of families buys land and builds a community. It's not a suburb, but a place where people really live, work, play, and make decisions together. 69
  • 75. UNITS 9-12 READING AND WRITING Read the artide once. What is the best title for the whole anide? Write the letter of each paragraph fram the anide on page 69 next to the category that describes it. Read the anide again. Write at least three more things for each category in the chan below. . Types:'ofservicés' Types of housing l.~ '"Who-livés'there"~.":"'1~:"~Childre.n's activities' I -~ ..•' .l.,'. . J '~.''''''.'011~ •• '1 •••.• '~.I'.,~ •• "' •••I""~ '" a A New Kind of House 1 Schedules and routines 2 Good, but not perfect 3 What the children do 4 Essential services b An Example of Co-housing 5 Houses and land 6 What co-housing is 7 Who lives there c Plan for a New School banks two-bedroom apartments artists soccer Read the anide again and answer these questions. Use complete sentences. 1 What is "co-housing"? 2 How many people live in New Bisley? 3 What are they building in New Bisley? 4 How many meetings do they usually have? Read the announcement and the advertisement on page 69. Complete the sentences with open 110use or meeting and the other missing words. 1 The is on , April 23. 2 The is on Sunday, 24. 3 For information about the call at 555-6262. 4 The is in the Community 5 For information about the call Deborah at Look back at exercise 2. Which of the headings could you use to write about where you live? Make notes under each heading. Then write an anide about where you live. Example Schedules and routines: most adults go to worn evel) day, meetíngs once a month 70
  • 76. A Reading and Writing e 1was born in Vancouver, Canada, and my parents were born there, too. But ny grandparents carne from China, and we still have a conneetion to our Chinese pasto When I was a child, my favorite celebration was Chinese N ew Year. I still enjoy it a loto In China, the New Year was a fifteen-day celebration. People cleaned and decorated their houses. Everything was ready for a new beginning. They cooked special desserts like Niangao, or rice cakes. It was a time for family reunions and for visiting friends and relatives. AH the sto res closed for a week and no one worked. Many of the old traditions changed wllen our families brought them to Canada, but the feeling is still the same. B D~===~"='====o======= Ukralnlan Festival ~~~~~~e:JB Previous ~ Next To: dantheman@net.khw From: tsomers@net.khw Subject: Ukrainian Festival Hi Danny! I'm at my friend's house in New York. 1 came here three days ago, and we were very busy until now. Yesterday we went to the Ukrainian Festival. It was fantastic! There are many Ukrainian people in the area. They have wonderful c1othes, amazing music and dances, and some delicious food. We ate varenyky. That's a kind of pasta with potato and cheese inside. It's really good! We Iistened to music and watched the dancing all evening. It was great, and I'm going to come again next year!I hope everything is OK at home. Terry 71 I Celebrate with USe & t:' ~hat: Cinco de Mayo • Where: Waterway ParkW 11When: May 3-5, 10:00 a.m. to midnight • Cost: free, ' Some facts: Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of a great event in Mexico's pasto Many people think that Cinco de Mayo is about Mexico becoming independent from Spain. But it celebrates the Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862, when a group of Mexicans won a battle against the French. Mexican people in the United States celebrate the holiday more than the people in Mexico do. In almost every city in the U.S. and Canada, there are parades, music, dancing and, of course, a chance to try the wonderful foad of Mexico.
  • 77. UNITS 13-16 READING AND WRITING look at the three artides. What nationality does each one tal k about? Fill in the blanks with the correct adjectives. Then write the numbers of the pictures that match. DA ChínfSf o B Oc Read the three artides. Which ones tal k about the following subjects? Write the letters of the pie ces after the subjects. 1 music Ji 2 foocl 3 family reunions 4 dancing Underline the following words in the texts, then match them to their meanings. The letter of the text is next to each word. 1 relatives (A) 2 busy (B) 3 delicious (B) 4 holiday (C) a having a very good flavor b the people in your family c a clay when you celebrate something d having a lot of things to do Answer the questions about each of the texts. Use complete sentences. 1 How long was the New Year celebration in the past? (A) 2 What did people clo first to prepare for the New Year celebration? (A) 3 Where dicl Terry and his friend gol (B) 4 What food clicl they eat? What cliclTerry think of it? (B) 5 When is the celebration for Cinco cle Mayo? (C) 6 What can you see anel do during the Cinco de Mayo celebration? (C) 5 Answer the following questions about a festival or celebration in your country. Answer in note formo When clid it first start? 2 When does it happen? How long does it last? 3 Who participates in it? 4 What foods anel activities are part of it? 5 In what way(s) was it clifferent in the past? 6 Using your notes fmm exercise 5, write about the festival or celebration. Write it as an e-mail to a friend or as an artide for a magazine. 72
  • 78. Check what you know Circle the correct answers. 1 "15 Marjorie your tour guide?" -"Yes, _." a she's b she is c is 2 Please _ in your father's chair! a don't sit b not sit e don't you sit 3 She is my teacher. _ name is Julia Winters. a His bIts e Her 4 This movie _ very interesting. a not is b not c is not 5 "_ an artist?" -"No, I'm a teacher." a Am I b Are you e You are 6 I think _ Geraldo's sunglasses. a these is b this is e these are 7 "_ your name?" -"My name's Eric Ravelson." a What's b What are e 15 8 _ your books to page 63, please. a Open b You open c Opens 9 Your keys are _ the computer. a next b next of c next lO 73 10 "Where _?" -"It's in raom 632." a is your English c1ass b your English c1ass is c your English c1ass 11 Juanita is _ but she lives in the U. K. a Spain b Spanish c fram Spanish 12 "15Tommy a nurse?" -"No, _. He's a doctor." a he not b is not c he isn't 13 We are very happy in Toranto, and _ new apartment is great. a our b we e its 14 The meeting is _ eleven o'c1ock. Don't be late! a at b on c in 15 "What does Gloria do?" -"She's _." a actress b an actress c a actress 16 Are you free for lunch _ Tuesday? a at b on e in 17 Why _ always late? a Tim is b are Tim c is Tim 18 _ from Germany. a We are b Are we e You is
  • 79. Check what you know Circle the correct answers. 1 "- live in an apartment?" -"No, I live in a house." a Do you b Are you c You do 2 "1 need some envelopes." -"Are _ envelopes OK?" a that b these e this 3 Does he _ brathers or sisters in this eity? a has b have e does have 4 "Do Lillian and Peter live near you?" -"Yes, a do they b they live e they do 5 l don't like this sweater, but _ sweater is niee. a these b those e that 6 When _ work? a does Walter start b Walter does start c Walter starts 7 "How mueh are these notebooks?" -"_$4.95." a l1's b They have e They're 8 "Would you like _ tomatoes in the salad?" -"No, thanks. I don't like them." a an b any c a 9 "How mueh _?" -"I1's $25.99." a this shirt is b is this shirt e this shirt 10 I always get up late _ weekends. a on b in e fram 11 Donna usually has soup and _ sandwich for lunch. asome b an c a 12 Lydia works _ 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. four days a week. a at b during e fram 13 l would like _ eup of eoffee, please. a a b an e so me 14 "Does Madelyn work with you?" -"No, _. She works with Tim." a doesn't b doesn't she c she doesn't 15 The graeery store clases _ eight o'clock. a at b in e on 16 Katrina _ with her parents in London. a live b lives e is live 17 Donald _ cake or pie. a don't likes b doesn't likes e doesn't like 18 He usually eats - for lunch. a two bowls of soup b two bowl of soups e two soups 74
  • 80. Check what you know Circle the correct answerso 1 Sylvia can raller skate, but she _ ice skate. a not can b can't c can't not 2 "Call your office, jimo _ a prablem." a There's b It's c There are 3 Emily's schoo1 is _ the park. a next from b acrass to c acrass fram 4 Do you want to go for a wa1k _ watch a video now? a or b but c and 5 "Can 1 speak to Mr. Wilkins?" -'Tm sorry, he _ on the phone right now." a talks b is talking c talking 6 Oh, no! _ when we want to have a picnic! a It rains always b A1ways it rains c It always rains 7 The library is _ my houseo a near to b near c next 8 "Are you good at art?" -"Not really. 1 can't draw _ paint." a but b and c or 9 "What _?" -"He's practicing the piano." a Dale is doing b is Dale doing c Dale doing 75 10 It's _ in Quito today. a a windy day b a day windy c windy day 11 _ a lot of bedrooms in the house? a 15 there b There is c Are there 12 "Does it snow much where you're fram?" -"No, it_." a snows hardly ever b ever hardly snows c hardly ever snows 13 "15 it raining right now?" -"No, _o It's just a little cloudy." a isn't b it isn't c it not is 14 "_ TV right now?" -"No, they're playing outside." a Do the boys watching b Are the boys watch c Are the boys watching 15 Seattle is a _, even in the summer. a city rainy b rain city c rainy city 16 "_ French?" -"No, but he speaks Spanish and Portuguese." a Does Damien can speak b Can Damien speak c Damien can speak 17 "Are Kelly and Sam in the meeting?" -"No,_." a they aren't b there aren't c it isn't 18 It _ in Caracas. a is sometimes rainy b sometimes rain c is rain sometimes
  • 81. Check what you know Circle the eoneet answers. 10 What _ about my baek? lt hurts! a 1should do b should 1do e should do 14 Matt's birthday is on _. a fifth of June b the June fifth c the fifth of June 16 "These books shouldn't be here." -"Give _ to me." a books b it c them 12 "Oid you eall Maria yesterday?" -"No, 1 called _ this morning." a she b her c it 76 His family _ a lot of money, but they were very happy. a didn't had b didn't have c had not "_ sick last week?" -"No, 1 was on vacation." a Was you b Oid you c Were you 17 18 11 "Are you going to help us with the projeet?" -"Yes, _." a 1 am b I'm going e 1 do 13 We _ very busy at work yesterday, so 1 met a friend for lunch. a didn't be b aren't c weren't 15 Sara and Jack _ to the park with us yesterday. a come b came c are coming e at 6 "_ get a better ehair for my desk?" -"Yes, you should." a Do 1should b Should 1 e 1should -"No,_." a you shouldn't b shouldn't you e you should 4 Bring a warm sweater-it's _ eold outside. a kind of b kind e not very 7 Tamsin was born _ Mareh 16, 1974. a 111 b on 5 "Was the movie interesting?" -"Yes, _." a was b was it e it was 1 You should relax _ anns when you work at the eomputer. a the b your e my 2 _ to take the six o'cloek train? a Do you going b Are you going e Are you go 3 _ his keys last night? a Oid Erie find b Ooes Erie found e Oid Erie found 8 Paul _ a big party for his graduation. a going to have b is going have e is going to have 9 "Should 1 exereise a lot when my knees hurt?"
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