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TOPIC/FUNCTION
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARV
READING/WRITING
Introduction page 6
Greetings
Greetings
lntroductions
Numbers 0-19
To be
Personal information
Countries and
nationalities
Possessive adjectives
Personal information
A/An
The classroom
Reading an advertisement
for a language school
Writing answers
Jobs
Numbers 20-100
Days of the week
Reading advertisements
for jobs
Completing sentences
Have got
Countable/
Uncountable
The family
Reading an e-mail
Colours
Sorne/ Any
Writing a description
of yourself
Reading descriptions of
famous people
Saxon genitive
Word order
Describing people
and things
Adjectives
Howmuch/
Howmany
Pets
Talking about
accommodation
Present Simple:
affirmative
Expressing
preferences
Like + noun
Lke + verb + ing
Rooms of the
house
Furniture
Ordinal numbers
1st-12th
Writing a description of
a famous person
Reading advertisements
for houses
Writing a description of
your house
TOPIC/FUNCTION
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARV
Adverbs of frequency
The time
Present Simple:
negative, questions
Daily routines
Can
Prepositions of time
Present Continuous
READING/WRITING
Reading about
someone's day
Mea Is
Writing a description
of your day
Verbs
Verbs
Reading about a
popular sport
Adjectives
Writing a description of
things people are doing
Language Practice
page 72
Grammar Appendix
page 88
Glossary
page 99
page 104
ALBERTO
21 years old
from Span
JAN ET
35 years old
STUDENT
trorn England
TEAC\-\ER
CHENG
40 years old
frorn Hong Kong
STUDENT
ANGELA
-
23 years old
trom ltaly
CARMEN
25 years old
STUDENT
from Mexico
STUDENT
HE LEN
18 years old
from Greece
30 ~ears old
trom Japan
- 5
--:.-:- JNTRODUCTION
----
Instrucciones
1 Mira en tu libro y busca un ejemplo de cada tipo de ejercicio.
Anota el nmero de la pgina y el del ejercicio.
Page
(Pgina)
Exercise
(Ejercicio)
1
1
'
6 six
INTRODUCTION
Ingls cotidiano
2 Muchas palabras son iguales o parecidas en castellano y en ingls. Pon la palabra adecuada debajo de
cada foto.
telephone
a~e
menu
hamburger
..... -----
bus
passport
hotel
taxi
- .=::1~
3 . -" -.
..
-. -~--~ i ~~..:_
..,,,,...
<;
.:
1........<?1.1!1.~.l:J.1.".'l.~.C::~ .......
2 ...................... ......... .
3 .............................. ..
4 ............................... .
6 ............................... .
8 ............................ ... .
El abecedario
3 Escucha, lee y repite.
a
/er/
/ bi:/
/ si:/
n
o
/en/ /';N/
4A
p
/ pi:/
d
/ di:/
q
/ kju:/
/ i:/
f
/ ef/
g
/ d3i:/
/ a:/
/es/
/ ti:/
h
/ ertf/
u
/ ju:/
i
/ a1/
V
/ vi:/
k
J
/ d3e1:/ / ke1/
/ 'dAblju:/ / eks/
m
/ el/
/ em/
y
/ wa1/
/ zed/
Escucha y lee.
1.
2.
It's a passport.
3.
4.
Yes! P-A-S-S-P-0-R-T.
Helio./ Hi.
2.
Good rnorning.
3A
3.
Good afternoon.
4.
Good evening.
STUDENT 1:
STUDENT 2:
5A
noug ht /oh
4 fou r
8 eight
12
twelve
16 sixteen
1 one
5 five
9 nin e
13
th irteen
17 seventeen
2 tw o
6 six
10 ten
14
fourteen
18 eighteen
3 three
7 seven
11
15
fifteen
19 ni net een
eleven
a. .f?..
6A
b. ....
c. ....
d . ....
e... ..
f . ....
g .....
h. ....
j . ....
l. . .. .
k.....
l. ....
= ....................... .
eleven+ two = ........................
= ........................
fou rteen + five = ...................... ..
2. seven + one
6. ten - eight
3.
7.
8. nineteen - th irteen
= ....................... .
8A
SECRETARY:
Good morning.
What's your name, please?
ALBERTO:
SECRETARY:
ALBERTO:
fl
.rl~CHELSEA
~.... SCHOOL OF ENGLISH
REGISTRATION FORM
NAME: 1 ...... .. . . ... .. ... ... . . ........ ... . . . .. ... . . . . ..
London
TE LE PH ON E NUMBER: 3 . . ..
.9?-.9. ................
GRAMMAR
9A
AFFIRMATIVE:
l am
l'm
you are
you 're
he is
he's
she is
she's
it is
it's
we are
we're
they are
they're
1 ..~.r:'.1
.. Cheng.
8. lt ........ t he school.
10
ten
10
unit
11
l'm
GRAMMAR
13
t hanks, Cheng.
TO BE
And you?
CHENG:
1am not
l'm not
he
he
she
is not
it
it
yo u
you
we
are not
they
HELEN:
ANGELA:
they
1. lt is a pencil.
to meet you .
.!t:. i.S. .r19.t: .~. p~r]~i.I: ........... "" .. " ... " ....... " ...
we
KEN:
she
2. Janet is ltalian.
4.
am Mark.
12
STUDENT 1:
2. STUDENT 1:
.a..pe.~.~.i.1: ..... .. ..
And you?
Fine, thanks .
STUDENT 2:
6 ... ..... ........ .. .......... .... .... ... .. ... ........ .... ... ...... .
STUDENT 3:
STUDENT 2:
STUDENT 3:
14
Is he a st udent'?
QUESTIONS:
1 am
Am i .. ?
he
Is he ... ?
she
is
Is she ... ?
it
Is it ... ?
you
we
they
are
..
Are we ... ?
Are they .. . ?
""
15
chair
dictionary
pencil
desk
notebook
pen
board
6. lt's a .......................... .
8. lt's a .. ............... .. .. .. .. . .
1. lt's a
-----
4. lt's
16
It's a book.
12 twelve
unitl
17
A Match the nationalities to the pictures. One nationality hasn't gota match. Circle it.
]apanese
Mexcan
Chinese
1. This is J. K. Rowling.
Ef!JFfSh
ltalan
Spanish
Greek
He's ......................... .
He's ......................... .
He's ......................... .
PRONUNCIATION
18
5.
He is Ch inese.
2.
4. You're Greek.
6.
He's Chinese.
l'm English.
READING
19
For information
and registration contad
Martn Dixon {Director)
Telephone: 020 7429 8430
~CHELSEA
.:"'f'
31
SCHOOL OF ENGLISH
thirteen
13
WORD LIST
board
eleven
ltalian
nought /oh
Spanish
book
England
cha ir
English
ltaly
one
ten
Ja pan
pen
thirteen
China
fifteen
Japanese
pencil
three
Chinese
five
Mexican
seven
twelve
desk
four
Mexico
seventeen
two
dictionary
fourteen
ni ne
six
eight
Greece
nineteen
sixteen
eighteen
Greek
notebook
Spain
VOCABULARY
following exercises.
1. List three things students take to school
in their schoolbags.
book
2. Carmen I Japanese I Is I ?
3. students I A re I they I ?
Nationality
Chi na
Greek
Mexican
Eng land
LISTENING
4A
b. l' m Carmen.
2. a. lt's 12 Harrington
Gardens.
GRAMMAR
3.
14 fourteen
3 . a. lt's a book.
4. a. Yes, 1 am.
b . Good afternoon !
6. a. l'm a student.
unitl
1 Listen and read the dialogue.
SECRETARY: Good afternoon.
My name is Brenda .
What's your name?
KATE: My name's Kate .
SECRETARY: Nice to meet you.
Kate?
KATE: lt's 020 8419 8607 .
SECRETARY: Thank you.
2 In pairs, change the words in colour to make the dialogue true for you. Act out your new dialogue.
3 Ask three students the following questions and write their answers.
What's your name?
1.
2.
3.
England is one of the four countries in the United Kingdom. The other three
count ries are: Northern lreland, Scotland and Wales . Look at the chart.
England
N. lreland
Scotland
Wales
Population
SO million
1.7 million
5 million
3 million
Capital city
London
Belfast
Edinburgh
Cardiff
Languages
English
English
lrish Gaelic
English
Scottish Gaelic
English
Welsh
fifteen
15
WORDS JOBS
2A
policewoman
receptionist
doctor
~r
hairdresser
electrician
shop assistant
businessman
11
And your boyfriend?
What's his job? Is he
a receptionist, too?
STUDENT 2:
GRAMMAR
4A
20 twenty
25 twent y-five
21 twenty-one
26 twent y-six
22 t wenty-two
27 twenty-seven
my
23 twent y-three
28 twenty-eight
you
your
24 t wenty-four
29 t w enty-nine
he
his
she
her
it
its
30 thirty
70 seventy
we
our
40 forty
80 eighty
they
their
50 fifty
90 ninety
7A
60 sixty
a. 14 / 40
e. 18 / 80
b. 17 / 70
f. 15 / 50
c.
13 / 30
g . 19 / 90
d . 16 / 60
h. 12 / 20
5A
B Write a oran.
1.
.~n .. electrician
2. ....... doctor
4.
5 . ....... gi rlfriend
6.
....... office
7 . ...... . ltalian
8. ....... book
B Practise with another student.
seventeen
17
9A
10
CHENG:
Good morning.
My name 1 ... .. .... . !?. .......... Cheng Lee.
RECEPTIONIST:
DR GRANT'S SURGERY
PATIENT FILE
CHENG:
RECEPTIONIST:
CHENG:
RECEPTIONIST:
DR GRANT:
6 ......... ........... . ..
How old
1
you, Cheng?
JOB:
~~-------~
~=-""""'------------------------
. - -----
This is my room.
11
12
Alberto, that's Helen's 1 .... .1":9.Q.l'.1'.l. ..... .... .. .. . and this is 2 .. ..... .... ...... .. ... . .. .. room.
Angela, are t hese 3 ........ . .... . .... . .... . .. . dogs?
4 .......... .... .. ........... ,
ALBERTO:
ANGELA:
Oh, 6 ......... .... ... . .......... a pen ? . ... . ... .. . .... ....... . .... ltaly.
18 eighteen
unit 2
B Complete the sentences with this or that.
GRAMMAR
13 A
- - - - - - PLURAL- NOUNS
-
1 book - 2 books
1 dictionary - 2 dictionaries
five
1. . .........................
.
books
2 ................... is my dictionary.
3.
14
5. What is this?
_______;
ni neteen
19
PRONUNCIATION
15
Listen, read and repeat. Pay attention to the stressed words in colour.
1. What's your name?
3. Fine, thanks.
4. This is a desk.
16
2. Tuesday
3. Wed nesday
4. Thu rsday
5. Friday
lt's Monday.
17
S\'\\JRDi\"'l
,_~,,vaftl -wit1- ~
resi""''"
s\JD i\"'l
at~
. ....
.....
.,, '
, Carmen is at home.
20 twenty
.. .
6. Saturday
7. Sunday
READING
18
WAITER
fornew
London restaurant
Age: 18-25
Good for student
Telephone: 020 7842 9536
Receptionist
For ooctor's Surgery
Phone: 020 7 459 8316
for an interview.
BABYSITTER
For 5 year old
Please phone Sandra.
Telephone:
020 8467 1978
NATIONALITY
Student, Receptionist
Student, Waiter
Student, Babysitter
ltalian
Spanish
Mexican
English
1. Advertisement .. J
...
2. Advertisement ........ is for .................... .. ... because ........... ... ......... .................................... ..... .... .
3.
4.
WORD LIST
address
eighty
job
receptionist
Thursday
toda y
age
electrician
Monday
Saturday
babysitter
forty
nationality
seventy
Tuesday
beca use
fifty
new
shop assistant
twenty
boyfriend
Friday
ninety
sixty
waiter
businessman
girlfriend
one hundred
Sunday
Wednesday
doctor
hairdresser
policewoman
thirty
VOCABULARY
.,D
following exercises.
.............t~P~~ ............ .
2. Write the answers in words.
a. 10 +1 0 =
twenty
=
c. 70 - 20 =
d . 50 + 4 0 =
b. 20 + 20
LISTENING
4A
1. a. l'm a
, Tuesday,
I
reception ist.
I
2. a. He's a waiter.
b. She's a doctor.
3. a. l'm fine.
4 . a. lt's 24 Baker
GRAMMAR
Street.
0/
5. a. lt's a chair.
6. a. lt's Thursday.
b. lt's a book.
electrician.
22 twenty-two
unit 2
3 Ask three students the following questions and write their answers.
Name
1.
2.
3.
--=,...,...._..._...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
,.........-=
---- --- ~--
twenty-three 23
2A
this .... .. 1
s my moth er, A nn Kottak'1s.
earmen, 1.. ................
24 twenty-four
..
4A
husband
brother
wife
sister
father
mother
&
unele
parents
aunt
child
grandfather
son
grandmother
children
daughter
grandparents
~ r i
grandchild
&
grandchildren
his 4 .......... .... .... . ...... Emily and Edward are his s.. ..................... .
and 6 ......................... Lisa and Tim are their 7 ........... ............. .
Lisa and Tim have got an
GRAMMAR
5A
AFFIRMATIVE:
1
you
we
they
have got
he
she
it
has got
NEGATIVE:
yo u
we
they
've got
he
she
it
's got
yo u
we
they
he
she
it
QUESTIONS:
1.
1 .. . . .
yo u
we
they
he
she
it
ORT
haven't got
hasn't got
, SWERS:
Yes, 1have.
No, she hasn't .
26 twenty-six
7A
JANET:
, Michael and
Linda.
MRS KOTTAKIS:
JANET:
MRS KOTTAKIS:
But
GRAMMAR
8A
-~-- ~---~
--~
...
~-
-- -
---------------- COUNTABLE-- -
UNCOUNTABLE
9A
S........... .. pen
7. ............ girlfriend
2 ............. coffee
4 ........... .. popcorn
AFFIRMATIVE:
6.
QUESTIONS:
twenty- seven 27
10 A
PRONUNCIATION
11
2. have
3. brother
4. blue
5. five
6. book
WORDS COLOURS
12
l:ltjiijl
CCl;IH
YELLOW
ci;Hia
j WHITE
1411;1411
13
&
eye ......
: :o::t~ , ::
ID
11
.. . . . .....mfoot
mhair
.................. . .... liJ
ear
mleg
...........
............ D] body
...........
, ,,
28 twenty- eight
toe
~-
arm .....
hand....
II!J
head
14
G)
1 . eye
ear
2 . finger
nose
hand
arm
3. head
toe
foot
leg
mouth
READING
15
To:
sophia_t@mymail.com
From:
carmen_o@emessenger.com
r -
- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -
~---
_j
2. Janet and her husband haven 't got any ch ild ren .
3. Linda has got tw o brothers.
4. Angela is Janet's friend.
5. Angela is a doct or.
6. Angela hasn't got a boyfriend.
LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages 76-77
twe nty-nine 29
arm
ear
grandparents
mouth
toe
aunt
beautiful
eye
green
grey
nose
uncle
family
on holiday
What's new?
orange
parents
white
wife
pink
yellow
father
black
blue
ha ir
hand
finger
body
brother
foot
grandchild
brown
child
grandchildren
grandfather
grandmother
daughter
head
husband
purple
red
leg
married
sister
mother
son
VOCABULARY
MEN
.........P.!r!~.........
b. black + w hite
c. yellow + blue =
d. blue + red
BODY
eyesl
ha nd
LISTENING
4
GRAMMAR
2A
have got or
has got.
1. a. Yes, 1 am .
b. Emily is my sister.
2. a. These are my
b. No, 1 haven't.
parents.
3. a. Yes, she has.
1.
1 .... h~x~.09.~
30 thirty
My wife's a policewoman .
LINDA: Have you got any children?
DAN: Yes,
my black hair.
2 In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue.
3 Ask three students the questions below and write their answers.
Name
1.
2.
3.
......................................................................................................
...
...
....
....
.
.
- m. PRINCE PHILIP
ANNE
CHARLES
ANDREW
Duke ofYork
Princess Royal
Prince ofWales
m. Mark Phillips m. Lady Diana Spencer m. Sarah
Ferguson
PRINCE
WILLIAM
PE TER
ZARA
......................
;
PRINCESS
BEATRICE
EDWARD
Earl of Wessex
m. Sophie
Rhys-Jones
LADY
LOUISE
PRINCE HARRY
PRINCESS EUGENIE
thirty-one 31
She's beautiful!
1 Listen, read and repeat.
D
2A
Th .IS .IS ,
.. .. .. .. . .my
. . .. . .. . . .. .. .
d aug hter.
2 ... .. .. .................
CHENG:
32
irty two
unit 4
WORDS ADJECTIVES
5A
l'm middle-aged .
l'm short.
l'm young.
1. He's ta ll.
She's short.
2. He's good-looking.
She's beautiful.
GRAMMAR
6A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
woRD ORDER -
Adjective + noun:
Janet has got beautiful children.
Adjective after verb to be:
He is old.
3. They' re ugly.
He's got big ears.
5. He's old .
She's young .
8. He's thin.
She's fat.
thirty-three
33
SALES ASSISTANT: Yes, there are s.. ...... .. ... ... ........ King snakes here.
HELEN: How much is 6 ... ............. .... .... snake?
SALES ASSISTANT: lt's f2 00.
ANGELA: OK, now let 's go and look at 7 ... . ...... ... .... .. .. ... clothes.
34 thirty-four
unit 4
WORDS
9A
PETS
snake
PRONUNCIATION
10
rabbit
thirty-five
35
GRAMMAR
11
1.
AFFI MATIVE:
- ~~-~~-~-~~---
12
'
36 thirty-six
unit 4
B Complete the questions with How much or How many.
1. . .. . ~--~- 0!~~h
READINCi
13
.. .. Catherine Zeta-fon es
He's from England and he's a singer. He's got green eyes. He's very
good-looking. He hasn't got a wife or any children.
@]
She's a beautiful actress. She has got long, black hair and brown eyes. Her
husband is an American actor. He isn't young. She's gota son anda daughter.
She is from England. She's got short, grey hair. She's old. There is a
picture of this English woman on the money of her country.
thirty-seven 37
LIST
actor
dark
hamster
pet
small
actress
dog
idea
pound
snake
big
Excuse me
kitten
puppy
tall
blond
fat
long
rabbit
thin
blonde
fish
middle-aged
short
ugly
cat
good-looking
old
singer
young
VOCABULARY
CiRAMMAR
following.
a. ugly
b. thin
c. o/d
d. long
ACROSS
oo+
1
LISTENINCi
5A
DOWN....
b. He's good-looking.
3 . a. lt's f5 .
b. lt's ugly.
4. a. Seven.
38 thirty-eight
unit 4
He's a businessman.
CINDY: He's good-looking!
BEN: Yes, he's got dark hair and blue eyes.
CINDY: Is your brother tall?
BEN: Yes, he's tall and thin.
l.
KATE:
JANE:
KATE:
JANE:
KATE:
'
JANE'
lt's f 100.
2 In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogues.
3 Look at three students and write as many adjectives as you can to describe t heir body
and their hair.
Na me
Their body
Their hair
1.
2.
3.
--------- --
DID VOU KNOW?
thirty-nine 39
nit
l live in ...
1 Listen, read and repeat.
2A
room 23.
JANET: Where do 2 ................ .. .. live, Alberto?
ALBERTO:
JANET:
next to me.
CARMEN:
40 forty
unit 5
GRAMMAR
4A
-- -
~~-
he
she
yo u
we
live
it
they
lives
1 .. .. .. .... . .. . . .. . .. .. .
in the evening .
5A
bedroom
bathroom
4. Where's Lucy? ... ..... ... ........... ..... .... ... ..... .......... .. ..... .........
5. Where's Ann? ............. ..... .......... ... .. .... ........... ........... ... .....
6. Where's Rob? ... .... ..... ..................... ........ ... .... .. .. .. .. .. ........
kitchen
living-room
dining-room
garage
toilet
garden
forty-one
41
11
7A
This rug is pink and s........... ..... .... cu rtains are pink, too.
ANGELA: Yes, but it's an 6 ............... . .. rug.
WORDS FURNITUR E
8A
1. bed
2. sofa
6 . bookshelves
42 forty- two
7. rug
3 . cupboard
8 . lamp
4. fridg e
rn
9. curtains
5. cooker
10. table
unit 5
B Write the words from Exercise 8 A in the correct group. You can use sorne words more than once.
bedroom
dining-room
living-room
kitchen
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
curtains
9A
1st
fi rst
4th fourth
7th seventh
10th
2nd second
Sth f ifth
8t h eighth
11 t h eleventh
3rd
6th sixth
9th ninth
12th twelfth
third
tenth
B Where are the items in the shop? Read t he sign and write sentences about sorne of the items.
3 . .... ........... ........ .. ........ .. ........... ..... .......... .... ....... ........ .... .... .
4. .. .... ............ ............ ........ .. .. ............ ...................... ......... ... ..
5.
lST FLOOR
2ND FLOOR
3RD FLOOR
... ...... .. " ....... ............... """" .... .... ..... .......... .. .... "" " ....... .. .. .
4TH FLOOR
6 . ....... ....... .. ................ .... .. ... .. ... ........... .. .............. .... .. ... ...... ..
5TH FLOOR
6TH FLOOR
7.
7TH FLOOR
8. ....... .... ... ... .... .. ................ .... .. .... ... .. .... ... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... .
8TH FLOOR
9TH FLOOR
lOTH FLOOR
llTH FLOOR
12TH FLOOR
rugs
lamps
chairs and tables
so fas
beds
curtains
bookshelves
cupboards
fridges
cookers
toilets
restaurant
HOMEDECOR
PRONUNCIATION
10
1. garden
2. toi let
3. bed room
4. ta ble
5. curtains
forty -three 43
GRAMMAR
11
work
works
study
studies
4 . Ken and Alberto are students. They ... ........... ......... English.
tea ch
teaches
do
do es
(go) to univerisity. Tim is also a student and he's a waiter, too. He 4 ..... ... .............. .
(work) at a Japanese resta urant and he
12
1 like music.
Yes, 1 do.
No, 1 don't.
1. jazz music?
2. coffee?
3. reading books?
4. going to shops?
green eyes
teacher
going
studying
working
44
for ty-four
unit 5
READING
13
B Now read these advertisements and choose a house for Emily and Patrick. Complete the sentences
below.
1
FOR SALE
Big, beautiful house
in the centre of Manchester
3 bedrooms
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WORD LIST
bathroom
different
fourth
living-room
tenth
ninth
rug
toilet
bed
dining-room
fridge
bedroom
eighth
garage
bookshelves
eleventh
garden
building
fifth
house
second
seventh
cooker
cupboard
first
flat
kitchen
sixth
lamp
sofa
curtains
floor
like
table
third
twelfth
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
books
c<)!ee
listening
buying
ACROSS-7
DOWN....
LISTENING
4A
b.
3. a. He likes music.
b. He's in the
bathroom.
1......
46 forty-six
like London.
b. They're on the
curtains .
----=(
l
lt's great.
1'/"':' y~~'.~".~1.
1.
2.
3.
seven 47
2A
11
JANET:
quarter to ten!
7 ................ .. .. ... ..
......................... !
2. STUDENT 1:
STUDENT 2:
unit 6
GRAMMAR
4A
ADVERBS~ OF 1 FREQUENCV ~
........
-~
....
_ _..._
....!..
0%
never
100%
often
sometimes
always
usually
never
sometimes
usually
often
always
1. read a book
2. listen to music
3. go to a restaurant
5A
IJ]
irn
!E
m-o
[6J
(153
[fil]
[]jJ
rrn 3 fi)
8 4 C?
~
'5 2 lP
..
s{i]
..
5. lt's ......................... .
2. lt's ......................... .
6. lt's .. ....................... .
3. lt's ......................... .
7. lt's ......................... .
4. lt's ......................... .
7. lt's midday.
Excuse me,
what's the time?
8. lt's midnight.
It's half past two.
6A
finish work
start work
get home
2.
3.
4.
5 ............................. .
3.
5.
OK. Let's go to Francisco's
Restaurant on Wednesday.
50 fifty
unit 6
8A
ALBERTO:
Japanese food?
CHENG:
ALBERTO:
Yes, 1 do. But Carmen doesn 't 3 ........ ................. Japanese food.
Ken's friend 4 ........... ..... ......... in a nice Greek restaurant.
Do
CHENG:
ALBERTO:
do.
GRAMMAR
9A
NEGATIVE:
AFFIRMATIVE:
you
we
they
work
he
she
it
you
we
they
works
QUESTIONS
doesn't work
SHORT ANSWERS:
don't work
he
she
it
do or does.
. bl.
1 . ...........Do
.... ........ you l'k
1 e your JO
2.... .. .................. Cheng work o n Tuesdays?
3............... .... ..... Ken and Alberto work in
the morn ing?
fifty-one
51
Does
work in a restaurant? .... ........
....... .. he
.. .......................................
2. You like books.
WORDS MEALS
10
have breakfast
have tea
have lunch
have dinner
C Answer the questions. Make them true for you and your partner.
Me
1. When do you have breakfast?
2. When do you have lunch?
3.
PRONUNCIATION
11
4. w e bed ten
My partner
unit 6
READING
12
My name is Andrew. I
live in Sheffield. I don't
get up before seven o'clock in the morning. At half past
seven, I have a big English breakfast with sausages, eggs
and toast. I start work at half past eight. I've got a shop in Orchard
Square. Lunch is my big meal. I have lunch at one o'clock.
ANDREW'S DAY
MEAL
.~.
7.30
lunch
big meal
dinner
5.00
'
1 . works in a shop.
2. usually has a small lunch.
53
WORD LIST
also
always
early
everyone
finish work
food
get home
get up
go to bed
lt's (five) o'dock
lt's half past (five)
lt's quarter past (five)
lt's quarter to (five)
lt's ten past (five)
midday
midnight
never
often
sometimes
start work
ti red
VOCABULARY
tonight
usually
weekend
GRAMMAR
1 Look at the word list above and write the corred 3 Complete the sentences with the verbs in
expression for each picture.
:._ <'
\..
1.
, 1 ...:.
.....
.....
6~
3.
4.
4.
flat?
5 .................................... ............................ .
6.
LISTENINC
5A
2.
1 usually
b.
1 always
have
lunch.
3. Alberto sometimes has dinner at the
restaurant.
2. a. On Tuesdays.
b. At midnight.
b. That's late!
4. a. At seven o'clock.
b. At Francisco's
Restaurant.
5. a.
1 get
up early.
b. Yes, 1 do.
54 fifty-four
=----.. . . .
1.
2.
3.
The most popular meal in Britain is an lndian meal chicken with curry. There are lnd ian and Chinese
restaurants or take-aways in nearly every town.
Ten thousand lndian restaurants serve two million
meals a week. Other popular ethnic foods are
Japanese, Tha i, ltalian, West lndian and Greek.
fifty-five
55
1 can drive.
1 Listen, read and repeat.
D
2A
ALBERTO:
KEN:
CHENG:
ALBERTO:
Hi, Ken . Listen - l'm late for work. Can you 1 ... .. ... 0.r.ix~ ........ me to the restaurant, please?
Sorry, 12 .. .... ....... .. .... .... . . 1can't drive beca use l've got a problem w ith my leg .
Hello.
Hello, Cheng. Listen, l'm late for 3 .... ........ .. .. ........ .
Ca n 4 ........................ drive me to the restaurant, please?
CHENG:
ALBERTO:
CHENG:
56 fifty-six
unit 7
WORDS VERBS
4A
watch
sing
buy
cook
S. watch dinner / TV
6. write an e-mail/ a party
7. dance with a cat / friend
8. speak Japanese I Japan
drive
write
dance
speak
GRAMMAR
5A
AFFIRMATIVE:
NEGATIVE:
can+ verb
QUESTIONS:
can't + verb
SHORT ANSWERS:
can or can't.
speak Spanish .
3. Children ............. ... .. .. .... buy a car.
4 . We're early for the lesson. We
........ .... ... .. ... .. .. have a cup of coffee.
S. ..... ..... .. ... .... .... . Cheng have dinner w ith us?
Yes, 1can.
No, 1can't.
2 . drive a car
3. cook Chinese food
4. speak ltalian
5. dance
fifty-seven 57
PRONUNCIATION
6 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the words in colour.
1.
3. Yes, 1can .
4.
can't sing.
8A
.......... Friday.
HELEN:
CHENG:
2 ....................... . t he pa rty?
HELEN:
lt's on Friday nig ht, 3 .. ........ .. ...... ...... eight o'clock. Can you come?
CHENG:
Yes,
HELEN:
CHENG:
HELEN:
1 4 ...... .. .. ............ .. .
t
Cheng?
unit 7
WORDS MONTHS OF THE YEAR
February
August
September
March
April
October
May
]une
November
fuly
December
GRAMMAR
10
IN
ON
AT
My birthday is in January.
th~g
Sunday morning
March
the weekend
Friday night
the afternoon
Wednesday
night
r.. .... . . ... ....~~. . . . . ... . . . .. ... .... . . . . . . . . ~~. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .... . .~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
the evening
11
on, in or at.
6.
1 w ork
.. ..... . Tuesdays.
2.
3.
fifty-nine
59
12
cinema
hospital
pub
bank
clothes shop
ACTIVITY
60 sixty
1. buy a cake
...... a. cinema
2. read a book
3. watch a film
...... c. hospital
4. buy a dress
.. .... d. bank
5. buy a stamp
...... e. library
6. have a drink
...1..
7. see a doct or
8. get money
...... h. pub
f. ba kery
library
post office
unit 7
C Write sentences about things you do and places you go, to using the words below.
pub
cook
cinema
library
watch TV
drive
bakery
dance
8 ... ................ ..... ..... ... ..... ........ ............ ........... ...
READING
13
5. How much money does the average customer spend at Selfri dges?
sixty-one
61
WORD LIST
April
car
February
May
pub
August
bakery
cinema
hospital
November
September
clothes shop
January
now
sing
bank
cook
birthday
dance
July
October
speak
Ju ne
party
su re
buy
December
library
post office
watch
cake
drive
March
problem
write
VOCABULARY
May, Ju ne,
CiRAMMAR
4.
1 work
LISTENINCi
5A
b. l'm late.
2 . a. Great idea!
b. Sorry,
3 . a. lt's in May.
4 . a. No, 1 can't.
b. Yes, he can.
5. a. lt's on Monday.
b. lt can't come .
62 sixty-two
can't.
unit 7
(
1 Listen and read the dialogue.
When's your birthday, Ben?
LINDA:
My bi rthday's in September.
BEN:
LINDA:
Real ly?
BEN:
LINDA:
BEN:
LINDA:
3 Ask three students the questions below and write their answers.
'
Na me
1.
2.
3.
1
:
American English
nought
zero
shop assista nt
salesperson
cooker
stove
f lat
apartment
film
movie
sixty-three 63
Hi He len,
f1
11
2A
JANE"'
,; Le t 's see. Wh at 's everyone 1. .. .. .. ..doing
.... .. .. ...... now./ Ch eng./
CHENG: l'm speaking to you. We're 2 .... ...... .. .... ...... . .. English .
JANET: Ken, what 3 ....... .................. you doing?
KEN: l' m 4 . .. .. ... .. ......... ... ... a letter to my friend .
JANET: What about you? s ...... ................... are you doing, Alberto?
ALBERTO: l'm reading my homework. lt's not very good.
JANET: Where 's Carmen?
CHENG: Carmen isn't in class.
JANET: What's she 6 ...... ........... ... .. ... ?
CHENG: She's 7 ... ..... .. ... ....... .. .. . . Carmen
64 sixt y-four
unit8
WORDS VERBS
4A
sleep
clean
run
go out
play
meet
wait
help
B Match the phrases in columns 1 and 11 to make sentences according to the pictures in A.
11
1. She is sleeping
..... . a. to a pub.
2. She is cleaning
3. He is running
...1. ..
5. We are playing
.... .. e. in t he park.
6. 1am meeting
7. He is waiting
d. in her bed.
GRAMMAR
5A
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AFFIRl!i
..,.,
am working.
yo u
we
are working.
he
it
they
she
sixty- five 65
6A
SPELLING
waiting
live
living
put
putting
>
2. run
>
3. meet
>
4. have
>
5. write
>
6. get
>
....0T[v_ing..... ..... .
5.
1 .........................
66 sixty-six
unit8
8A
CARMEN:
KEN:
CARMEN:
KEN:
CHENG:
KEN:
ALBERTO:
GRAMMAR
9A
CONTINU~us -
1.
1 am
yo u
we
aren't sleeping
they
is not sleeping
isn't sleeping
C Imagine it's eight o'clock in the evening. Describe the things your family and friends are doing right now.
lt.'.~.~!ght. .9.'.q)~qk ..t:i..~h~. e.v.en!ng: .MY .f?!t.he.r !!'.? ...... :................ .... .......... .. .. .... ........ ... .... .. .... ... ......... ... .. ... .. .
sixty-seven 67
10
PRESENT-" CONTINUOUS
Am 1helping?
Yes, 1 am. /
No, l'm not.
you
Are
we
helping?
they
he
Is
she
helping?
it
WORDS ADJECTIVES
11
happy
sad
noisy
quiet
fast
slow
boring
interesting
1 d on 't l'k
1 e
very .............
boring
e1ean1ng
my h ouse. 1ts
........... f or me.
1 like
6. Hurry up! Don 't be so ........ .. ................ We don't w ant to be late far school.
7. l'm always ...... ........ .. ......... on my birthday.
8. Helen is .......... ............. .. beca use she can't find her hamster.
68 sixty-eight
unit 8
PRONUNCIATION
12
Listen, read and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the verbs in colour.
1.
4.
2.
5.
Is he listening to us?
3.
READING
13
Cricket
The English love cricket! It is a very
old game, but it is very popular today.
sixty-nine 69
WORD LIST
fast
interesting
nothing
sad
at the moment
football match
just
on my way
sleep
ball
go out
letter
play
slow
any more
boring
happen
meet
quiet
wait
clean
happy
need
right now
What's wrong?
Don't worry
help
noisy
run
VOCABULARY
following exercises.
1. List two actions people usually do in their
home.
GRAMMAR
LISTENING
4A
1. a. Yes, he does.
b. No, he isn't.
2.
2. a. We're playing
b.
1 .................. .......
football.
get up at five
o'clock.
3. a.Ata pub.
b. She's noisy.
4. a. Yes, we can.
b. Yes, 1 am.
right now.
5. We ...... .... .. ............. (write) an e-mail now.
70 seventy
(go out) to
unit 8
SAM:
KATE:
SAM:
Na me
= ..........t.~.".1...... ....
one + seven = ....................... ..
1 . six + four
2.
= ........................ .
four + five = .........................
5. eight - six
6.
= .........................
thirteen - one = ................. ....... .
7. We ...... English.
8. lt ...... 020 8572 9344.
1. Good evening .
.. .. .. a. Helio, Carmen!
2. Hi, Janet!
..J...
3. W hat's your
.... .. c.
name?
b. Good evening.
from?
3.
lt is a desk.
9354.
... ... e. My name's
5. What's your
5.
1 am
fin e, thanks.
Alberto.
phone number?
number
3. lt is a notebook.
5. He is my friend.
72 seventy- two
1 . eeercg
= Gr.~.~~~ ......... -
.....G.rn~k.... ... ..
2. yatil
3.
2. you /Are I a I student I ?
4. teacher I a I Is I she I ?
10
a. l' mAlex.
b. Fine, thanks .
4. What's this?
a. Th is is fine.
b. lt's a chair.
11
2. lt's a book .
,n
3
1
5
1
+
The new word is ...... ......... ....... .. .
seventy-three 73
UN IT 2 LANGUAGE PRACTICE
a. 7 x 1o=
-- j_t ~ _r_
2. d
ct
.......!:?.l;:Y~ntY.....
6 X 6 = ...................... ..
3. p_l_c _ w _m_ n
c. 100 - 5 =
4. r _ c _ p t _ _ n _ s t
d. 5
6. b _ s _ n _
7. h
rdr
8. s h _ p
ss m
f.
= ...................... ..
40 = .............. .. ...... ..
g. 100 - 75
ss
ss
e. 30 + 20 = .. ...... .............. ..
ctr_c _ _ n
5.
st
nt
= ............... ........ .
= ....................... .
i.
6X7
J.
1. he
.. .. .. a. their
2. she
...... b. its
3. it
.. .. .. c.
4. we
...... d. your
5. they
.. .1..
6.
.... .. f.
7. you
my
e. his
her
5. How o ld is David?
.. .... g. our
B
.... .. a.
possessive adjective.
...1 ..
.. .... c.
.. ... . d.
...... e.
Tony.
4. That's Ken and that's .. ...... .. teacher, Jan et.
5. l'm Carmen. What's .. .. .. .... name?
74 seventy-four
5. She is a hairdresser.
10
1. He is a waiter.
..J...
3.
4. Is she a student?
11
5. That is a chair.
1 am
b.
ndyaus = S.................... .
c.
d.
f.
= T. ................. ...
truaydsa = S.. ........... ..... ...
sendewyad = W .... ...... .......... .
g.
htrudsya
waiter
6.
yandmo
e.
= M.Q.tJ~.ii!Y. ... .
a.
job
o)<
Sunday
her
nota doctor.
or those.
1.
is my friend .
2.
12
Alberto.
2. forty - th irty-five
3.
= ......
3. a country in America
4.
2f
3M
5.
4T
st
friends.
16 d
6.
seventy-five 75
4 . ............... flat
1. mother
2. coffee
5. ............... electrician
2. brother
...... b. wife
3 . house
6 . time
3. husband
...... c. sister
4. grandmother
...... d. aunt
5. uncle
.. Le. father
2.
6. daughter
.. .... f. grandfather
3.
1 haven't
a sister.
.
.1s ............
Marv's
1. S1mon
:.L....... hus ban d .
3 . We have got 15 students in our class.
76 seventy-six
___
11
_Q_W
5. p_rpl_
2. bl
6. _r _ng_
3. gr _ _ n
7. wh -
4.
8. bl
br
wn
tck
fJ?
arm
hand
nose
mouth
ear
Jeg
foot
finger
g ....
11
. . .... . . fJ
. ..... ...... g
4 ................ .........
6. Is she married?
5 .. ................... .. ..
6 ...... .............. .. .. .
7 . ..... .. .. .............. .
..... . c.
lt's brown .
12
They're blue.
10
@No, 1haven't.
2. Are you married?
a. Yes, 1am.
b. No, 1haven't.
seventy-seven 77
UN IT 4 LANGUAGE PRACTICE
t)
1. tall
a. ugly
2. beautiful
b. small
3. young
c. fat
4. big
d. short
5. blonde
e. old
6. thin
f.
dark
5 ............... .. ........
2 ........................ .
6 ........................ .
3 ....................... ..
7 ................. ...... ..
4 ....................... ..
8 . ...................... ..
5. young / a / He I is I man
school?
5. ........................ is this desk?
78 seventy-eight
m~
snakes
tall
old
puppies
small
blonde
a. Six.
c.
...1...
old!
d. One pound .
...... e.
10
Wow!
She's beautiful
a. Is he good-looking, too?
b. Is he short, too?
3. She's got long hair.
3.
My brother is middle-aged.
a. Is it young?
b. Is it blonde?
seventy-nine
79
thr
3. k
tch
1. b ___ dr ----
2. b
m
m
4. 1_ v _ ng-r _ _ m
5. d _ n _ ng-r _ _ m
Across-+
6. g _ r _ g_
7. t
8. g _ rd _ n
ORDINAL
1. one
a. tenth
2. two
b. eighth
3. three
c.
4. four
d. nint h
5. five
e. th ird
6. six
f.
7. seven
g. sixth
8.
eig ht
...1...
fourth
h. f irst
fifth
1O. ten
j.
seventh
11. eleven
k.
twelfth
12. twelve
l.
eleventh
80 eighty
El
second
i.
9. nine
Down
~~
-~
He I She / lt
1. li ke
1.
1 like
coffee.
2.
1 li ke
likes
2. read
3. do
4. da nce
5. w atch
6. get
4. Where is t he toilet?
7. f inish
8. love
5. We live in a small flat.
9. go
1O. study
11. t each
12. live
study
go
work
teach
ljl&
8.
read
G)
1 live
in a small flat.
b.
1 like
London.
on Mondays.
5. Janet ............ ........... English at a language
b. Yes, 1 have.
3. Where's Ann ?
school.
6. 1 ... ...... ..... .. ....... books in Japanese in the
evenings.
going
lifals
listening
like ....................... .
eighty-one 81
places.
sometimes never
often
usually
100%
a~s
1. He gets up early.
.H~ .do.~!?.n't. g~t. .up. .~..;;1.rJy... ..... .....................
. q_~~.r:1=:~.t:. P.a.~~.?.l>:<................
b. 7.45
c. 9.30
d.
10.00
e.
11 .15
f.
1.1 o
g. 3.30
h. 5.50
82 eighty-two
1. He listens to t he radio .
get up
breakfast
dipt{er
start work
sometimes
always
lunch
go to bed
Mea Is
Daily
Routines
Adverbs
of Frequency
quarter
tonight
finish
Fridays
I{e
late
questions in words.
2.
10
1 fi nish
19:30
13:30
eighty- three 83
1. w-- tch
2. s _ ng
QJ;kff)er
3. b_ y
january
4. e
july
August
December
April
September
5. dr _ V _
Saturday
6. d
ne
7 . wr
February
lv!arch
~
Sunday
lv!ay
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Wednesday
]une
November
Months of the Year
8. sp _ _ k
can
can't
drive
ltalian food
cook
opera
speak
an e-mail
sing
a car
w rite
Spanish
Monday
1. ! . (;!'.1.!..0!'.l.t:iJ.?.P.~~~..~P.!t11?.h: .......... ...........
Sunday.
5. Anne's birthday is in Tuesday / September.
6.
7.
Sunday.
4. a book I write / you / Can / ?
84 eighty-four
p)
Yes, 1do.
b. No, l'm not.
2 ....................... ..
3 . .. ..................... .
"' ~ '
~~
:~?
3. Can you dance?
5 ....................... ..
6.......... .............. .
4. My birthday's in August.
7 .............. .......... .
<:J>k
on
dance
6.
7.
8.
buy
8.
5.
eighty-five 85
now.
e-ma il.
2.
1 ........ .. . .......
now.
4. Helen ......................... (not clean) the flat at
the moment.
the moment.
6. Alberto and
1 .. . .. . ......... ...
not having
d inner now.
7. The cat .................. slee ping right now.
7. You ... ... ... .... .. ..... ..... (not help) me.
plees
8.
at the pub .
........~!~~P ........
2. pleh
3. yalp
. ........................
4. teem
5. og tuo
................. ........
6. nclae
7. nru
8. tiaw
............. ............
dancing
5.
1 am
helping you.
6.
2. play
3. sleep
4. do
5. study
6. live
noisy
boring
interesting ~ quiet
7.
run
1. .... ~.~PPX........... -
8.
write
2 ......................... .
9. get
3 . ........................ .
1O. tea ch
11 . wait
12. talk
86 eighty-six
4 ........................ ..
slow
fast
.... .....~~0..........
5.
b. Yes, 1 do.
2 . Have you got a job?
a. Yes, 1 do.
b. Yes,
have.
don't.
Across-+
2.
Americans . . . English.
5.
9.
Down
b. No, he isn't.
3. Your mother's sister is your ....
7.
b. Yes, 1 do.
6.
11 . My friends and
1 .. .
TV every evening.
eighty- seven 87
INDICE
88 eighty-eight
PAGINA
89
89
90
A I An
91
91
91
91
92
Some / Any
92
El genitivo sajn
93
93
93
94
94
95
95
95
95
Can
97
97
El Present Continuous
97
Let's + verbo
98
t, usted
he
she
ella
it
1am not
l'm not
nosotros/as
he
you
vosotros/as, ustedes
she
they
ellos/as
it
is not
we
Se llaman as porque siempre hacen de sujeto en la
oracin, y para que esta sea correcta y tenga sentido
nunca pueden faltar. Los pronombres personales
sujeto siempre van delante del verbo, excepto en las
oraciones interrogativas.
ORMe. CONTRAIDA
you
are not
they
EJERCICIO
2 . We are friends.
3 . lt is a dictionary.
rOnlV'A CONTRADA
lam
l'm
you are
you're
he
he's
1'FmMATIVA
she
is
she's
FIRIViATIVA
,.
OCiATIVA
1 am
Am 1 ... ?
you are
he
Is he ... ?
it
it's
we
we're
you're
she
they're
it
Is it ... ?
we
Are we ... ?
yo u
they
are
yo u
they
is
are
Is she ... ?
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
Para formar la interrogativa con el verbo to be
ponemos am, is y are delante del sujeto, que puede
ser un pronombre personal o un sustantivo. En ingls,
el signo de interrogacin slo se pone al final de la
pregunta.
How? (Cmo?)
Where? (Dnde?)
EJERCICIO
1. Jane is ltalian.
am from Mexico.
5. She is Mary.
RESPUESTAS BREVES
AFIRMATIVA
NEGATIVA
Yes, 1 am.
Yes, he
No, he
Yes, she
is.
No, she
Yes, it
No, it
Yes, we
No,we
Yes, you
Yes, they
are.
No, you
my
mi, mis
your
his
her
its
our
nuestro/a, nuestros/as
vuestro/a, vuestros/as, su, sus
your
isn't .
(de ustedes)
their
aren't.
No, they
Are they ten years old? Yes, they are. /No, they
aren't. (Tienen diez aos? S./ No.)
EJERCICIO
90 n inety
APNDICE GRAMAl:ICAL
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. M i t rabajo
5. Nuest ro camarero
2. Tu mdico
3 . Su nombre (de l)
7. Vuestra profesora
A JAN
El artculo indefinido a / an va delante de un nombre
contable en singular y se traduce por un, una . La
nica diferencia que hay entre los dos es que an se
usa cuando la siguiente palabra empieza por voca l
o por h muda, es decir, que no se pronuncia.
/'ve gota book. (Tengo un libro.)
She's got an ice cream. (Ella tiene un helado.)
An hour has got sixty minutes.
(Una hora tiene sesenta minutos.)
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. Esto es un libro.
book
books
pencil
pencils
computer
computers
countries
dictionary
dictionaries
days
boy
boys
children (n ios/as)
man (hombre)
men (hombres)
woman (mujer)
women (mujeres)
FORMA CONTRADA
have got
l've got
you've got
has got
it
he's got
she's got
it's got
we
yo u
they
have got
we've got
you've got
they've got
yo u
he
she
ninety-one 91
~et;NDl1CE GRAMATICAL
N .Ci .Tl\IA
yo u
he
she
FORMA CONTRADA
haven't got
yo u
he
it
she
hasn't got
it
you
they
we
we
yo u
haven't got
they
yo u
have got
he
she
1r, T RR'>
has got
it
we
yo u
have got
they
Traduce.
3. No tengo ordenador.
have.
Yes, he
Yes, she
''
A1~VA
No, 1
No, you
No, she
Yes, it
No, it
Yes, we
No, we
Yes, you
Yes, they
92 nine ty-two
have.
coffee
hornework
sorne coffee
sorne hornework
haven't.
No, he
has.
Yes, 1
SOMEIANY
1. Tenemos un amigo.
- r. . ATl'VA
No, you
No, they
hasn't.
EJERCICIO
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
Traduce.
GENITIVO SAJN
El genitivo sajn con singular
Traduce.
1. Tu nombre es bonito.
2. Mi coche es grande.
3. Los nios son buenos.
4. Nuestra hija es guapa.
5. Mi padre es guapo.
6. Tengo un hijo alto.
7. Nuestro profesor est delgado.
8. Nuestra casa tiene habitaciones peque as.
9. Mi madre tiene el pelo corto.
1O. Este es un libro fantstico .
Traduce.
1. La hermana de Luis.
2. El pelo de tu hermana.
3. El diccionario de mi profesor.
4. El libro de mi amigo.
5. El dormitorio de Thomas.
There is
TIVA
CO
RAIDA
There's
There are
93
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
There is not
There isn't
There aren't
l'"TERROGATIVA
Is there ... ?
RESPUESTAS BREVES
Traduce.
1. Hay un escritorio en el dormitorio.
2. Hay diez estud iantes en la clase.
3 . No hay nada de dinero aqu .
4. No hay si llas en la cocina.
5. Hay un bolgrafo encima del escritorio?
6 . Hay algn gato aqu?
94 ninety-four
AFIRMATIVA
yo u
he
she
walk
ando
andas
walks
l anda
ella anda
anda
walk
andamos
andis
andan
it
we
you
they
TRADUCCIN
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. Yo vivo en Brighton .
2. Estudiamos en el colegio.
3. Ella ve la tele los viernes.
4. Ellos trabajan en el hospital.
5. Me levanto pronto.
a/ways (siempre)
usual/y (normalmente)
often (a menudo)
sometimes (a veces, algunas veces)
never (nunca)
NEGATIVA
yo u
EJERCICIO
he
Traduce.
she
do not walk
FORMA CONTRADA
yo u
he
she
it
we
we
you
do notwalk
you
it
they
don'twalk
doesn't walk
don'twalk
they
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
Con he, she e it la negativa se forma con does not
o la contraccin doesn 't y el verbo en la forma base.
Fjate en cmo pierde la s que aade en afirmativa.
lave my boyfriend.
2. He likes my flat.
3. Her father lives in Rome.
EJERCICIO
4. We study English.
1.
work here.
2. He lives in Paris.
RESPUESTAS BREVES
Yes,
MATIVA
1
Yes, you
Yes, he.
Yes, she
yo u
walk?
he
Does she
Do
No, we.
Andas?
Yes, you
we
Andamos?
they
do.
No, you
doesn't.
don't.
No, they
E lla anda?
Anda?
walk?
No, she
Yes, we
Yes, they
don't.
No, he
does.
Ando?
it
you
No,you
No, it
l anda?
walk?
No, 1
Yes, it
Do
do.
"'F.GATIVA
Andis?
Andan?
96 ninety -s ix
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
Traduce.
1. Dnde estudia Helen? Estudia en mi casa.
2. Dnde comis? Comemos en la oficina .
3. Qu os gusta? Nos gusta la msica.
CAN
Es un verbo que se utiliza para expresar habilidad
(saber) y posibilidad (poder).
En la 3 persona del singular no aade s y siempre va
seguido de otro verbo en la forma base.
I can come to the party. (Puedo venir a la fiesta.)
My mother can drive. (Mi madre sabe conducir.)
They can speak Chinese.
(Ellos saben hablar chino.)
En negativa slo se le aade not, sin separacin,
o se usa la forma contrada can 't .
I cannot I can 't cook. (No s cocinar.)
He cannot /can 't walk. (ti no puede andar.)
Para hacer preguntas tan slo hay que colocar can
delante del sujeto. En las respuestas breves se vuelve
al orden norma l, usando el pronombre sujeto y can o
can 't, segn sean afirmativas o negativas.
Can they go to the bank? Yes, they can./ No,
they can 't. (Pueden ir al banco? S. / No.)
Can you swim ? Yes,/ can. / No,/ can 't.
(Sabes nadar? S./ No.)
Tambin utilizamos can en preguntas para pedir
permiso.
Can I go to the park? (Puedo ir al parque?)
Traduce.
1. Tengo una fiesta en mayo.
2. Mis padres van de compras los lunes.
3. Mi cu mpleaos es en junio.
4 . Tengo clase de ingls por la maana.
5. Tengo clase de ingls el viernes por la maana.
EL PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AFI
...
FOR
am talking
'm talking
yo u
are talking
yo u
're talking
he
she
it
is talking
he
she
it
's talking
we
you
they
are talking
we
yo u
they
're talking
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. S cocinar.
2. Lisa no sabe hab lar ing ls.
3. Podemos cenar en un restaurante .
4. Ellos no saben conducir.
5. Puedes venir a la fiesta?
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. Ahora estamos leyendo un libro.
2. Estoy conduciendo un coche g rande .
EJERCICIO
4. Estn ba ilando .
1. We're sleeping .
2. You're singing .
3. They are reading books.
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
am not talking
yo u
you
he
aren't talking
he
she
is not talking
she
it
it
we
we
you
you
they
isn't talking
5. He is w riting an e-mail.
Antes de aadir la terminacin ing a la forma base
hay que seguir estas reglas ortogrficas, dependiendo
de cmo sea el verbo:
- Si acaba en e muda, pierde esa vocal.
come - coming
write - writing
aren't talking
they
LET'S + VERBO
2.
3. You're cooking .
EJERCICIO
RESPUESTAS BREVES
INTERROGATIVA
Ami
Are you
talking?
Is he
Is she
talking?
Is it
Are we
Are you
Are they
98
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
ninety-eight
talking?
Traduce.
1 . Vamos a cocinar.
2 . Leamos un libro.
3. Vea mos la tele.
4 . Bailemos ahora .
5 . Vamos a cenar en un rest aurante.
CLOSARIO
PRONUNCIATION KEY
a:
start, arm
J;)
near
;:e
act, hat
lot
fit
voice
a1
cry, five
;)U
note, coat
good
w in
aI;}
fire, tyre
::>:
more, saw
how
au
out, down
Jl
boy, coin
yellow
could, stood
met, lend
u:
you, ch oose
t ea
did
zoo
shop, acti on
king, cat
measure, vision
leg
ri ng
cheap
e1
U;}
su re
man
D
tf
e;:>
J:
no
thanks
fit
but, must
pen
the
i:
f eed, beat
;)
forgotten, ago
run
d3
Ju ne
happy
bed
soon
Todos los significados dados en este glosario corresponden estrictamente al contexto en el que aparecen las palabras
en el libro. Este glosario no debe nunca sustituir a un diccionario.
already /:>:!'redil ya
aunt / a:nt/ ta
empresario
ninety-nine
99
go / g;:iu/ ir
100
de las 12 p.m.)
Good evening / gud 'i:vmu/ Buenas tardes (a partir de
las 6 p.m.)
one hundred
belleza y peluquera
lt's (five) o'clock / rts (farv) ;;i'klok/ Son las (cinco) en punto
lt's half past (five) / Its 'ha:f pa:st (farv) / Son las (cinco)
y media
lt's quarter past (five) / rts 'kwJ:t;;i pa:st (faiv) / Son las
(cinco) y cuarto
lt's quarter to (five) / 1ts 'kwJ:t;;i t;;i (farv) / Son las (cinco)
menos cuarto
lt's ten past (five) / 1ts 'ten pa:st (farv)/ Son las (cinco) y
diez
lt's ten to (five) / 1ts 'ten t;;i (farv) / Son las (cinco) menos
diez
ltalian / 1'ta::II;;in/ italiano/a
N
nationality / na::fo 'mel;;iti/ nacionalidad
need / ni:d/ necesitar
never / 'nev;;i/ nunca
new / nju:/ nuevo/a
nice / nais/ bonito/a, agradable
Nice to meet you / nars td 'mi:t ju:/ Encantado/a de
conocerte /conocerle
nine / narn/ nueve
GLOSARIO
oh / ;:u/ cero
tienda
GLOSARIO
u
ugly / 'Agli/ feo/a
uncle /'Ank;}l/ to
usually / 'ju:3u;}li/ normalmente
V
very / 'veri / muy
w
wait / wert/ esperar
waiter / 'weit;}/ camarero
wake up / werk 'Ap/ despertar(se)
watch / wotJ/ ver, observar
Wednesday / 'wenzde1/ mircoles
weekend / 'wi:kend/ fin de semana
Welcome / 'welk;}m/ Bienvenido/a
What about you? / wot ;}baut 'ju:/ Y t?
What's new? / wotz 'nju:/ Qu tal?, Qu hay de
nuevo?
What's wrong? / wotz 'mu/ Qu pasa?, Qu ocurre?
white / wa1t/ blanco/a
wife / warf/ esposa
win / wm/ ganar
write / rart/ escribir
writer / 'rart;}/ escritor/a
V
yellow /'jel;}u/ amarillo/a
young / jA!J/ joven
z
zero /'zr;}r;;io/ cero (Am. Eng.)
NUMBERS
NMEROS
nought I oh
cero
one
uno
sixty-f ive
sesenta y cinco
seventy
setenta
seventy-f ive
setenta y cinco
eighty
ochenta
eighty-five
ochenta y cinco
ninety
noventa
DAYS OFTHE
WEEK
DIAS DE
LA SEMANA
Monday
lunes
Tuesday
martes
Wednesday
mircoles
Thursday
jueves
two
dos
three
tres
four
cuatro
ninety-five
noventa y cinco
cinco
Friday
viernes
five
one hundred
cien
Saturday
sbado
six
seis
NMEROS
ORDINALES
domingo
siete
ORDINAL
NUMBERS
Sunday
seven
eight
ocho
first
primero
MONTHS
MESES
nine
nueve
second
segundo
January
enero
ten
d iez
third
tercero
February
febrero
eleven
once
fourth
cuarto
March
marzo
twelve
doce
fifth
quinto
April
abril
thirteen
trece
sixth
sexto
May
mayo
fourteen
catorce
seventh
sptimo
Ju ne
junio
f ifteen
quince
eighth
octavo
July
julio
sixteen
diecisis
ninth
noveno
August
agosto
seventeen
diecisiete
tenth
dcimo
September
septiembre
eighteen
d ieciocho
eleventh
undcimo
October
octubre
nineteen
diecinueve
twelfth
duodcimo
November
noviembre
twenty
veinte
diciembre
veintiuno
twenty-two
veintids
THE TIME I
TIME EXPRESSIONS
LA HORA/
EXPRESIONES
TEMPORALES
December
twenty-one
twenty-th ree
veintitrs
o'clock
en punto
twenty-four
veinticuatro
twenty-five
veinticinco
ten to
menos diez
twenty-six
veintisis
quarter past
y cuarto
twenty-seven
veintisiete
quarter to
menos cuarto
twenty-eight
veintiocho
half past
y media
twenty-nine
veintinueve
midday
medioda
thirty
treinta
midnight
medianoche
t hirty-f ive
treinta y cinco
in the morning
por la maana
forty
cuarenta
in the afternoon
por la tarde
forty-five
cuarenta y cinco
in the evening
por la tarde
fifty
cincuenta
at night
por la noche
fifty-five
cincuenta y cinco
early
pronto, temprano
sixty
sesenta
late
11
Editorial
TOPIC/FUNCTION
Introduction page 6
CRAMMAR
To be
El
Personal information
El
Have got
Like + noun
lntroductions and
greetings
VOCABULARY
READINC/WRITINC
El
Jobs
El
El
El
Prepositions of
place
El
Free-time activities
Al An/Somel Any
Contrast Present
Simple I Present
Continuous
Directions
Stative Verbs
Past Simple: to be
Talking about the past
Emotions
Adjectives
Future: will
Reading about
Cambridge
Writing about things
you did last week
Reading an e-mail
future: be going to
Making plans
Present Continuous
with future meaning
Transport
Writing a description
of your room
Anima Is
Making predictions
TOPIC/FUNCTION
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
READING/WRITING
Ability
Modals: can l.iJ /
Possibility
Permission
Obligation
Prohibition
Giving advice
should I must
Possessive forms
Technology
Talking about
experiences
Present Perfect
Simple
Sport
Comparing people
and things
Object pronouns
Comparative and
superlative adjectives
Geographical
fea tu res
Fashion
Verbs
Adverbs
Reading about a
fashion designer
Writing about different
types of clothes
Language Practice
page 72
Grammar Appendix
page 88
Glossary
page 101
page 105
page 106
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I
ALBERTO
21 Years o/d
places in England.
from Spain
----===:--------~
1
STUDE
23 years old
from ltaly
STUDENT
____
CHENG
40 years old
rnr
HE LEN
18 years old
from Greece
STUDENT
CARMEN
25 Years old
KEN
from Mexico
30 ~ear S o\d
trorn Japan
k'l' '
-,~;.-:--
IN~RODUCTION
.._ .--
__
Instructions
l
..7..
2.
b. Completa el dilogo.
3.
c.
6.
f.
7.
Words
2 Complete the groups of words.
CARDINAL NUMBERS:
one, ........ ~~P ..... ..... .. . , three, .. ..... ... ................. , five, ........... ................ ,
.............. .. ........... , ........................... , nine, ........ ...... ....... ..... . .
ORDINAL NUMBERS:
Monday, ..... .. .................... , ........... .... ............ , Thursday, ... ........................ , Saturday, ........ ................... .
MONTHS OF THE YEAR:
January, ...... ......................... .... , March, .... .............................. . , May, ............ .......... ... ...... .... ,
July, .. .. _.............................. , September, ............ ... .............. ... .. . , November, .. ........................... ...... .
Everyday English
3 Complete t he student form below with information about your partner.
r-------- --- -
--
- ---~ ---- -- -
-------
Name ............................................................
Age .................................................................
Job ..................................................................
Address ........................................................
'
i
1
6 six
INTRODUCTION
Grammar
4A
TO BE
AFFIRMATIVE:
NEGATIVE:
lam
l'm
1 am not
l'm not
you ........
yo u' re
........ are .. .. .. ..
he
he
she
she
's
it
it
we .... ....
we
we're
they .. ......
.. .. .. .. not
.. ............ .. not
QUESTIONS:
SHORT ANSWERS:
5A
are or is.
1 . 1 ...0.t:J:l. .. a student.
2. Dan ........... a teacher.
3. We ........... not from England .
6. lt ........... a table.
: ...' - .:
- HAVE GOT --
NEGATIVE:
AFFIRMATIVE :
yo u
he
she
it
he
she
it
we
they
we
they
you
SHORT ANSWERS:
QUESTIONS:
B Tick (/) the column which is right for you and for your partner.
a dictionary
a big flat
a cat
me
my part ner
seven 7
Good morning.
1 Listen, read and repeat.
11
So Carmen,
what's the plan
for today?
2A
2 ....................
eOrll .
tou r guide.
Welcome to Cambridge.
HELEN: Nice to 3 .... .... . ....... ... . you, Colin.
My name is Helen.
COLIN: Where are you 4 .. .. .... ..... ...... . ?
HELEN: I 'm from 5................ .. .. .
unitl
WORDS JOBS
4A
artist
tour guide
manager
vet
barman
chef
lawyer
hairdresser
GRAMMAR
6A
football
cooking jPlS" animals
getting up
teaching
chocolate
LIKE + NOUN
1 like tours.
Tom likes football.
2.
7.
Look! There's
7A
Here we are at our first stop the National Gallery. There are
ahout 2,200 paintings here, b ut
we've only got an hour.
10 te n
2 ....................
CARMEN:
The colours are beautiful ! 4 .. .. .. ........ .. ... . you like it, Angela?
ANGELA:
Oh, yes.
CARMEN:
ANGELA:
Ali ri ght.
CARMEN:
Oh, but.there 6 .. .... ... .. ......... any books about Seurat in t he shop.
1 s....................
it!
unit l
WORDS PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
o
in
on
under
near
behind
above
in front of
opposite
B Look at the pictures and complete the sentences below. Use the prepositions in A.
'.
GRAMMAR
9A
10
- ....
A / AN I SOME
an artist
4. A re you a I an electrician ?
4.
e leven 11
11
AFFIRMATIVE:
QUESTIONS:
B Use the words below to write two sentences about each picture.
tea
There is
artist
on
There are
an
cakes
l l
There isn't
sorne
dog
under
Th ere aren't
any
people
near
popcorn
table
fi lm
the
w indow
bakery
box
There.. are
near the
1. .........
... ....some
....... ....cakes
.. .. ...............
......window.
.. ... ....... ................. ................. .. ... .
2 . .......... ..... ............... ...... ............. .. ............................... ... .... ............ ... . .
11
12 twe lve
1.. ........ .. .... ...... .. ..... ............ .... ... .... .... .. ............................... .. ...... ...... ....
2 . .. ......... .... ....... .. ..... ............ ... .... ..... .. .... .......................... .. ............ .... .. .
C Complete the questions using Is there or Are there. Then answer the questions
accord ing to the pict ures in B.
1... A~~.-r'.h~r~ ....... any cakes in t he kitchen?
-- -
PRONUNCIATION
12
2. t hese - he's
3. this - his
4. there - hair
READING
13
thirteen
13
W ORD LIST
above
chef
lawyer
opposite
tour gude
artist
hairdresser
manager
painting
under
barman
in
near
plan
vet
behind
in front of
on
summer
VOCABULARY
following exercises.
.......1?:10.~0~~'..........
5.
1 haven't
11
in
LISTENINCi
CiRAMMAR
tea
tennis
phoning
wo~g
1. Carmen likes .. .. . '.<?.~ki.~g at the clothes
shop.
2. The students like ............ .. .. .. .. ..... English .
3 . Cheng likes .. ... . .... .... .. .. ....... and footba ll.
4 . Ken likes ...... ..... .. .. ....... ... his friends.
5.
14
fou r teen
2. a. Yes, 1 am.
b. No, 1 haven't.
3. a. l've got sorne homework.
b. Yes, 1 do.
4. a. She's in front of the museum.
b. She's from Manchester.
unit l
Bill Hudson.
MARY: Nice to meet you. l'm Mary.
BILL: Where are you from, M ary?
1.
2.
3.
Buckingham Palace, in London, is the official home of Queen Eliza beth 11 and her
family. The palace is almost 300 years old. lt has got 775 rooms and 1,000 w indows.
lt has gota police station, a hospital, a post office, a cinema and a swimming pool.
There is also a big lake by the pa lace and there are beautiful gardens.
nit
Do they listen to music?
1 Listen, read and repeat.
D
The Changing
of the Guard ceremony
starts at half past eleven.
uniforms, too.
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unit 2
WORDS FREE-TIME ACTIVITIES
4A
dance
go out
exercise go swimming travel
chal
take photos
play football
play the guitar
listen to music
B Match the activities to the pictures.
....~~~~..P.~.~~~::'. .....
GRAMMAR
6A
PRESENT SIMPLE
1. listening to music
eyes
AFFIRMATIVE:
l<ij}Y body
yo u
he
work
we
she
works
it
they
3. dancing
listen
ch at
play
travel
e~
take
exerci..ses
..... .
1. Pame 1a 1 s a 1ways t.1red because she never ..........
2. W e often .. .. ...... .. .. .... .. ... .. to Scotland to see our
grandparent s.
6. chatting
17
7A
~--
PRESENT SIMPLE
1. My uncle
NEGATIVE:
we
(not travel).
he
you
.0.?.~.~-~'.~ .~T~".'~! .
do not
she
does not
(don't) work
(doesn't) work
t hey
restaurant?
4. My sister ...... ........ .......... (not dance) ballet.
5. ........... . you ........ .. .. ..... ...... . (speak) English?
English?
Where's Carmen?
It's q uarter past two.
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unit 2
9A
CARMEN:
KATE: Just 2 ................. . . . Bond Street, t hen turn 3 .... ..... . .......... .
ANGELA:
But 1want to take the bus home. l'm very 4 ........... ......... .
CARMEN:
ANGELA:
CiRAMMAR
10
AFFIRMATIVE:
am ('m) working
he
he
is ('s} working
she
it
yo u
you
are ('re) working
they
SHORT ANSWERS:
working?
Am
he
is not (isn't)
she
it
we
QUESTIONS:
NEGATIVE:
Is
working
she
work ing?
it
you
we
they
working
Are
we
working?
they
Yes, 1am. /
Yes, he is./
No, he isn't.
B Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the Present Continuous.
play
travel
exercise
listen
not swim
PRONUNCIATION
11
Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the verbs in colour.
1. 1am working .
2. Helen is dancing.
GRAMMAR
12
13 A
- -STATIVEVERBS ---
RESENT SIMPLE
1love chocolate.
P~ESENT
1~ chocolate.
CO TINUOUS
SI
1. Cheng
is running in the park every
mornin , but this morning he swims /
is swimmin
4.
1 watch
6.
1 .. ............ . . . . .... ..
lt's ugly!
WORDS DIRECTIONS
14
turn left
go straight
turn right
on the left
on the right
goes straight
turnsleft
turns right
on the right
the street. On
20 twenty
go up
go down
unit2
READING
15 A
B Match the paragraphs above to the photos. There is one extra photo.
1. ...... ..
2. ........
3..... .. ..
C Read the paragraphs again. Tick (/) the sentences which are true
for each person.
Jenny
Diane
Derek
twe nty-o ne 21
WORD LIST
arm
body
chat
cross the street
dance
ears
exercise
nextto
nos e
on the left
on the right
play football
play the guitar
send
go up
hair
hand
head
legs
listen to music
mouth
eyes
fingers
foot
go down
go out
go straight
go swimming
take photos
toes
travel
turn left
turn right
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
following exercises.
1. List three things people usually do at a party.
chat
t
1 . ... .. .. .~\J.rn .l~.fr-... .. .... .
~
3. ..... .... .. .... ................
1 HEAD .
ears
LISTENING
3A
b. Yes,
3. a.
1 work
4 . a. Yes, 1 do.
b. Yes,
5. a. Walk straight.
22 twenty-two
1 do.
1 am.
unit 2
You're late!
ROBERT: Oh, sorry Sharon.
2 In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue.
1.
2.
3.
2A
something else .
ALBERTO: OK, l've got 2 ... .... ... ..... ... .. idea. Let's go to
Buckingham Pa lace!
KEN: No, 13 ...... . .. ... . . . ... .. . at the Palace yesterday w it h
with his fam ily last 6 .. .... .. .... .. .... .... They were surprised
to see people speaking
at Speaker's Comer.
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WORDS EMOTIONS
4A
excited
worried
relaxed
disappointed
~~
if.
,.
.,.'
~
~
""' -
J'
I1
angry
upset
sea red
surprised
19.
2. Ken was late for work yesterday. He's late fo r work again today. Ken's boss is angry / sea red.
3. Alberto and Cheng are t ravelling to Scotland right now. They are excited / surprised .
4. lt's very late at night, but Helen isn't home. She isn't answering her phone. Angela is
disappointed / worried .
GRAMMAR
5A
- - - PAST SIMPLE: TO BE
-~-------
was or were.
he
was
she
we
were
they
it
NEGATIVE:
yo u
he
she
it
was not
(wasn't)
we
they
were not
(weren't)
1.
6A
Was 1 ... ?
Were you ... ?
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8A
CARMEN:
in the morning.
CARMEN:
Is anything missing?
ANGELA:
CARMEN:
ANGELA:
No, that's OK. Alberto was here and the police were here, too.
1was really 6 ........ ............ , but l'm OK now.
GRAMMAR
9A
'
-.
AFFIRMATIVE:
QUESTIONS:
uncountable nouns
SHORT ANSWERS:
twenty-seven
27
1. (pens, desk)
2. (schoolbag, room)
3. (clothes, bed)
4. (notebooks, floor)
5. (food, desk)
D Write about what
WORDS ADJECTIVES
10
\
open
closed
interesting
difficult
old
clean
boring
easy
new
dirty
2.
1 don't
know how to answer the quest ion. lt's very .. ........... ........... . .
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unit 3
PRONUNCIATION
11
lt was great.
2.
Was it nice?
3.
We were relaxed .
4.
READING
12
Victori .a n
Kou.ses
twenty-nine 29
WORD LIST
angry
dirty
interesting
relaxed
upset
boring
disappointed
missing
sea red
window
clean
easy
new
somebody
worried
elo sed
enjoy
old
surprised
difficult
excited
open
trip
VOCABULARY
\. s
ci "
LISTENING
4A
1. a. Yes, 1 was.
b. Yes, 1 do.
2. a. l'm very scared.
CiRAMMAR
30 thirty
1 wasn't
unit 3
on a tour yesterday.
RICHARD: Oh, how was it?
KATE: lt was interesting. We were at
Buckingham Palace !
1.
2.
3.
What's new?
1 went to ...
1 Listen, read and repeat.
What did you do?
is a very big
3 ...................... .
ANGELA: And they 4 ...... ................ t he TV out through the window, too.
HELEN: l'm so angry they took our new TV.
ANGELA: And l'm s....... .... ..... .. . :.. because they took al/ my favourite CDs.
HELEN: They really 6 ... . . .............. . .. your music collection !
ANGELA: Very funny!
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GRAMMAR
4A
1 .... .l.i.~t:;n~d
.....
AFFIRMATIVE :
He
She
worked yesterday.
lt
We
You
5A
They
SPELLING RULES:
PAS_T,:_~~E!=l!!_~~G~LAR~VERBS--
regular:
work - worked
but:
phone - phoned
eat
ate
stop - stopped
drink
drank
study - studied
g ive
gave
play - played
go
went
have
had
know
knew
meet
met
read
read
see
saw
teach
taught
think
thought
write
wrote
ASE FORM
Base Form
1. walk
Past Simple
wa lked
2. dance
PAST SIMPLE
3. play
4. stop
5. visit
6.
try
7. plan
8. listen
write
eat
give
see
jJ
think
1 ................... . ...
1O. study
question.
5.
thirty-three
33
go to the theatre
go camping
go to the park
visit markets
go to the beach
B What did you do on your last holiday? Tell the class your answers.
1 went camping and 1 went to the beach.
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8A
HELEN:
CARMEN:
buy anything .
GRAMMAR
9A
~~
You
He I She / lt
We
You
They
B Correct the sentences, using the words in brackets. Use the Past Simple affirmative and negative.
1. Carmen went to a museum yesterday. (art gallery)
Carmen didn't. go t.o a museum yest.erday. She went. t.o a n art. ga llery.
................. ..... ....... ..... ... ....... ...... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ...... .............. ........ ...... .. .... ............... ... ...........
2. Angela studied Chinese last week. (Japanese)
3.
1 worked
thirty-five
35
10 A
you
he
Did
she
it
work yesterday?
we
they
SHORT A
SWERS:
Yes, 1did.
No, 1didn't.
1. watch a fi lm?
2. listen to music?
3. study Eng lish?
4. visit a friend?
5. cook dinner?
WORDS ANIMALS
11
cow
snake
lion
t iger
bear
zebra
pig
monkey
fox
elephant
giraffe
horse
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Is it an elephant?
Yes, it is.
unit4
READINCi
12
CAMBRIDGE
and its
PRONUNCIATION
13
Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the different pronunciation of the verb endings
in each group.
1. played
listened
lived
2. w alked
tal ked
watched
3. started
visited
graduated
LANGUAGE PRACTICE
page~7879 ~
thirty-seven 37
WORD LIST
bear
giraffe
ho rse
snake
cow
go camping
lion
t iger
welcome back
elephant
go t o the beach
look around
zebra
fox
go to t he park
monkey
funny
go t o the theatre
pig
v isit markets
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
following.
write
go
not buy
not work
1 took
LISTENING
4A
1 . a. lt's a cow.
b. Yes, 1 did.
2. a. No, 1 didn't.
b. No, we weren't.
b. They watched TV
b. No, 1 wasn't.
5. a.
b.
1 didn't
like it.
1 saw
38 thirty-eight
a baby tiger.
unit4
1
1 Listen and read the dialogue.
OLIVIA: Hi, Sue.
SUE: Welcome back, Olivia . Did you like Paris?
OLIVIA: Yes, 1did. 1 had a very nice t ime.
SUE: What did you do there?
OLIVIA: 1walked around the city.
SUE: Did you go to Notre Dame Cathedral ?
OLIVIA: No, 1didn't. But 1visited many museums .
1.
2.
3.
lt'll be sunny.
1 Listen, read and repeat.
2A
tomorrow.
ANGELA: That wi ll be fun, but 2 ................... .
Intern et weather
fo recast.
ANGELA: Oh, dear. Saturday
wil l be 3 .................... .
HELEN: lt 'll be cold and 4 .......... .... ...... , too.
ANGELA: 1 guess we s.................... go to the
unit 5
WORDS SEASONS ANO THE WEATHER
4A
summer
rainy
winter
autumn
snowy
cloudy
sunny
hot
spring
cold
windy
warm
1.
T.1?:.~.~-~.1?:.~9'~-~~0.~!'!?1-VY... .................... .
3 ............................................ ................... .
4 ............................................... ................ .
GRAMMAR
5A
AFFIRMATIVE:
1.
1 .................... .....
in the summer.
You
He I She I lt
will go tomorrow.
We
They
You
He I She I lt
We
They
forty-one 41
6A
you
he
Will
she
go tomorrow?
it
we
they
SHORT ANSWERS:
unit 5
8A
ALBERTO:
1... ~.~-e~i~~
CARMEN:
Then
going shopping.
Do you w ant to have dinner with us? s.. ... ... ........... .
ALBERTO:
ALBERTO:
GRAMMAR
9A
---
..
AFFIRMATIVE:
NEGATVE:
He
She
She
lt
lt
You
You
We
We
They
They
B Read the sentences. Explain what the people are going to do. Use be going to and the words below.
go to sleep
play football
study
go~h
clean t
1. Cheng li kes sw imming ...H.e. . i. ~ .0. 0.i.~.0. :t:-~. fW~~ -~~-~--~-~~.l?h: ... ...... ............. ........ ................................ .... .
2. My flat is di rty. ........................ ..................... ..... .......................... .... .... .......................... .... ...... ........... .
3. Helen is ti red . ... ...................... .. ... ................. ..... .............................. ..... ... ........................ ........... ..... .. .
4. The students have got a test tomorrow ........................ ....................... ......... ................. .. .. ....... ..........
5. We are bored . ... ..................... ... ........................... ..... .................. ....... .... ........ ................ ......... ......... .. .
2 .. ..... ...... ... .. ............. .. .. .. ... ..... ....... .... ..... ... ... .. .. ............. .. ... .. .... .... ... ... .. .. ... ........... ... .
3 . .. ....... .... ... ............. ... .... ....... ......... .......... .. .. .. ......... ........ ............. ..... .................. .. .. .
4 . ....... .... ... ..................... ... ... .. ... ................ .. .. ... .................. ........... .... .. ... .................. .
5 ................... ...... .. ........................................ .. .. ..................... ........ ...... ... .. ............... .
forty-three 43
10
-- -
-~
------
-~
:)l;"IESTIONS
- -
1i tORT Ar SWERS:
5.
6.
11
WEDNESDAY
T HURSDAY
FRIDAY
9_~--~~~-d-~_Y_~~Y?:~?..1!1:.~~e-~-~- !~ .1!1.~~~-~~--~-~-::?i~-~-<?~~-..
2..... ........ ..... ... .... ..... ................. .............................. .... .... ..
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
8.00 PM
kaue ~ wit Km
WORDS TRANSPORT
12
car
aeroplane
lorry
train
-~.<?Y.0!~.'.......................... ................ .
underground
2.
taxi
44 forty- four
motorcycle
bicycle
boat
bus
3.
unit5
READING
13
To:
angela@mymail.com
From :
carmen_o@messenger.com
Subject:
Hi from Brighton
b. No, it won't.
Hi Angela,
l'm having a great time in Brighton. In
fact, l' m going to stay here w ith Alberto
for another day. According to the w eather
forecast, it'll be sunny tomorrow, too .
We're going to the beach in the morning.
Then , we're going to have tea at the
Badger's Tea House. After that, l' m going
to take a taxi to the Brighton Museum
and Art Gallery. Alberto is going to stay at
the beach. In the afternoon , he's going to
meet me at Hove Lagoon because we're
taking another boat ride! Then we're
going to take the evening train back to
London.
House?
a. Yes, he is.
b. No, he isn't.
PRONUNCIATION
14
Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the verbs in colour.
1. lt' ll rain.
2.
won't go.
3. lt won't snow.
4. We' ll come.
LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages
BO:~.
.J
forty-five
45
WORD LIST
aeroplane
bus
lorry
stay
underground
autumn
car
motorcycle
sumrner
warrn
beach
cloudy
rain y
sunny
weather forecast
bicycle
cold
snowy
taxi
windy
boat
hot
spring
train
winter
VOCABULARY
have
watch
CiRAMMAR
3.
LISTENINCi
b. No, it won't.
2. a. Yes, it is.
b. Yes, it w ill.
3. a. l'm going to
b. l've gota
dog.
4. a. No, we didn't.
5. a. Yes, he is.
b. Yes, he does.
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tomorrow.
JASON: Oh. What are you going to do there?
HILLARY: l'm going on a boat ride.
JASON: Are you taking a tour, too?
HILLARY: Yes, 1am. l'm taking a walking tour
of the city.
JASON: Are you going to travel with Brian ?
HILLARY: Yes,
1 am .
2.
________......_______
3.
...__.
~--------- ---------- -
nit
What should 1 order?
1 Listen, read and repeat.
When did your family
fly back to Hong Kong?
1 can't decide.
2A
ANGELA: Yes, it's one of 2 . .. ... .... . .... ....... .... . favou rites. We 3 ..... . .......... . .......... come here more often.
CARMEN: Hmmm ... The big salad with 4 ........................... looks delicious.
ANGELA: l'm going to order it, too, but 1don 't want s.................. ...... ... onions in it.
CARMEN: Where's our wa iter? 1 6 ............. . ... . .... . ... . see him.
ANGELA: Oh, dear. 1 haven't got much time. 1 ? .... . . . ... . ...... .. ... .. ... be at home by 2.00 .
CARMEN: Oh, there he is. Excuse me. s ..... ..... .... .. ........... we order, please?
STUDENT 2: The fish / onion soup ! chicken with tomatoes is very good.
48 forty-eight
unit 6
WORDS
4A
soup
fish
salad
sandwich
bread
meat
-.,.J
"...
fruit
chicken
tomato
onion
orange juice
milk
salad onion
2.
GRAMMAR
5A
SHOULD
CAN
1can cook.
1can't cook.
MUST
7A
am.
You shouldn't take it. s.. ... ............... get wet on the boat.
6 ..... ... .. .. ........ bus leaves in ten minutes. Let's run.
50 fifty
4 .................... .
unit 6
GRAMMAR
8A
MUSTN'T
,
1 ve
must or mustn't.
.
. at 4 .00 . 1 ......................
mustn't ... be 1at e.
gota business
meeting
2. The students have gota test tomorrow. They ....... .. ................ study tonight.
3. That snake is very dangerous. You ........ .............. ... go near it.
4. That f ish smells bad . You .. ..................... .. eat it.
can't go to t he party.
1 must
9A
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
my
mine
yo u
your
yours
he
his
his
she
her
hers
it
its
its
we
our
ours
yo u
your
yours
they
their
theirs
1S
51
10
WORDS
----- -- ----
12
TECHNOLOGY
OBJECT PRONOUNS
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
me
yo u
yo u
he
him
she
her
it
it
we
us
they
them
mobile phone
camera
sound system
fridge
air conditioner
.........h ~r ..........
a ca ke.
kettle
alarm dock
fJ
laptop
washing machine
microwave oven
6. Cheng and
J'..i0W::.......... ?
PRONUNCIATION
5. Do you want a cup of tea? l'm putting
11
52
fifty- two
unit 6
READING
13
........................... .......... .................................................. ................................. ... ........... .. ..........................
LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages 82-83
fifty-three 53
WORD LIST
air conditioner
excellent
hurry up
onion
to mato
alarm dock
favourite
kettle
orange juice
washing machine
bread
fish
laptop
rent
wet
camera
fly
meat
salad
chicken
for long
microwave oven
sandwich
decide
fridge
milk
sound system
delicious
fruit
mobile phone
soup
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
1.
1 don't
l@ I shouldn't swim.
kettle
1 can/
must
s o u p
LISTENING
ACROSS'
DOWN....
5A
1. a. My dictionary.
b. A salad .
3. a.
b.
1 can't
decide.
shouldn't decide.
54 fifty-four
1o rd er?
JOY: The fish and the chicken are delicious.
1mustn't be late.
JOY: OK, let's order. Can you see our waiter?
2 In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue.
3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers.
1 What's your name?
~:
2.
3.
fifty- five
55
nit
l've bought ...
1 Listen, read and repeat.
D
2A
1 have.
1 love
sailing .
1 have
56 fifty-six
unit 7
CiRAMMAR
4A
---~
--
-----------~-~--
2.
AFFIRMATIVE:
have or has.
yo u
we
they
September.
5. Helen and Angel a .. ........ .......... ..... just bought a
he
she
table.
it
Past Simple
Past Participle
1.
live
/ived
lived
2.
go
went
gane
3.
be
was I were
4.
eat
5.
6.
played
come
7. take
8.
9.
w rote
see
10.
11 .
12.
done
me et
bought
'--D Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple.
lived
fl at f ora year.
1. He1en an d A nge 1a ......have
...........
........ (l.1ve ) in th e1r
2. Cheng ........................ ......... ... .. (see) that film befare.
3. Carmen ......... .................. .. ........ . (go) to work.
4 . Angela ....... .. .................. ........... (write) an e-mail.
5. Alberto and Carmen .... .... .............. ................ (visit) the British Museum twice.
6. Helen ................ ............. ......... (do) sorne homework.
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WORDS SPORT
5A
D
rugby
rollerblading
boxing
horse-rid i ng
skiing
cycling
skateboarding
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7A
So what about you, Ken? W here 1 . ..... h~Y'.~....... you travel led?
l've 2 ...... .. ...... .... .. . . ..... all over Europe.
Have you 3 ...................... .. .. . to lta ly?
HELEN:
KEN: Yes, 1 have. 1was there last year. What about you, Helen?
HELEN:
ever
KEN:
No,
KEN:
PRONUNCIATION
3. tea
5. be
7. cycl ing
2. it
4. th is
6. boxing
8.
skiing
GRAMMAR
9A
NEGATIVE:
have not
we
(haven't) done
they
he
she
it
fifty-nine
59
10
you
Ha ve
done ... ?
we
they
he
Has
she
done ... ?
it
SHORT ANSWERS:
11
beach
1.
Sahara
2.
Niagara
3.
Nile
4.
Everest
. ....... .................
5.
Mediterranean
6. Como
waterfall
sea
valley
lake
desert
60
sixty
mountain
river
jungle
unit7
READING
12
(0 popular
2. The Lake District is about .... .
a. 50 kilometres wide
b. 50 kilometres long
Geography
The Lake District has been one of the most popular
areas in Great Britain for many years. lt is an area about
50 kilometres long and 50 kilometres wide in Cumbria, in
Northwest Britain. It has got hills, valleys, rivers, villages,
towns and beaches, and of course lakes - 16 large ones
and many small ones.
Scenery
Sorne famous artists have painted the beautiful scenery
of the Lake District and many writers and poets have
written about it. The famous poet William Wordsworth
wrote a book about the district in 1810. Tourists often
use Wordsworth's book when they visit this beautiful area.
Touring
There are many ways to see the lakes. You can walk
or ride a bicycle along the 3,000 kilometres of paths.
Sailing and fishing on the rivers and lakes has always been
popular, too. Whichever way you choose to tour the Lake
District, you shouldn't miss this special part of England!
c. London
4. There are .... lakes in the
Lake District.
a. many
b. 16 small
c. 16 large
5. . ... wrote about the Lake District.
a. The king
b. Many writers
c. W illiam Wordsworth
6. People often .... to see the lakes.
a. ride bicycles
b. fly aeroplanes
c. sail boats
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WORD LIST
basketball
guess what
mountain
sea
valley
beach
hill
promise
skateboarding
waterfall
boxing
horse-riding
river
skiing
cycling
jungle
rollerblading
so far
desert
lake
rugby
twice
VOCABULARY
3. Ken I b uy I a boat
LISTENINCi
2. List 4 geographical features wit h water.
4A
lake
CiRAMMAR
4. a. No, he wasn't.
b . No, he hasn't.
5. a. Yes, 1 have.
b. No, 1 didn't.
1 ........... .. ............
(see) t he fi lm tw ice.
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unit 7
(
1 Listen and read the dialogue.
SUSAN:
PAT:
SUSAN:
PAT:
SUSAN:
PAT:
1.
2.
3.
2A
CARMEN:
ANGELA: This shop is 2 ........ .... . ..... ...... than the one
the
But it's also more elegant
than the black one.
4 ... . ....................
ones !
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WORDS FASHION
4A
trousers
dress
suit
Robert
coat
Brad
Laura
Sharon
1. .. ...... ....................
6 ............ ............... ..
4. .............. ............. .
jea ns
jacket
shirt
hat
shorts
...... ~P.~~~............
sweater
skirt
shoes
PRONUNCIATION
pretty
ugly
elegant
cheap
expensive
~
~
casual
1 . dress
6. expen sive
2. jea ns
7. shorts
3. shirt
8. sweater
4 . suit
9. fash ion
S. shoes
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GRAMMAR
6A
--
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
The red shirt is cheaper than the green shirt. (short adjective)
The green shirt is more expensive than the red shirt. (long adjective)
SPELLING:
nice - nicer
EXCEPTIONS:
pretty - prettier
thin - thinner
good - better
bad - worse
B Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. The black shoes are .. !'!!~r.~..~~P.~.".1.!?.iX~ .t.~.~.".1..... .... (expensive) the brown shoes.
2. The jacket is .. ..................................... .. ............ (cheap) the coat.
3. Helen's dress is ......................................... .... ........ (pretty) Carmen's dress.
4. The shirt and the t rousers are .... ..... .... ... ......... ....... ........... ....... ... (casual) t he suit.
5. Carmen's sweater is .......... ........................................... (nice) Angela's sweater.
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8A
ALBERTO:
l'm going to take a 2 ... ... ... .. ... .... ... .. .... course.
KEN:
ALBERTO:
KEN:
ALBERTO:
KEN:
ALBERTO:
KEN:
l'm sure you will be. You learn very s........ ... .... .. ... ....... .
W hat are you going to do next year, Ken?
l'm going to 6 .... .. ... . . .... . . . ......... for my father's business.
In Tokyo?
No, in London, of course - so 1can go to your restaurant.
1want to eat the 7 . . . .. . . . ...... . ........... . food in London .
GRAMMAR
9A
The red shirt is the cheapest shirt in the shop. (short adjective)
The green shirt is the most expensive shirt in the shop. (long adjective)
SPELLING:
nice - nicest
EXCEPTIONS:
pretty-prettiest
good - best
bad - worst
B Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. 1think Catherine Zeta-Jones is ... .... Jh.~.. '!1P.~.~--~-~~.L!~!f~! .... ...... (beautiful) actress in Hollywood?
2.
Is the Mona Lisa .... .. .. ...... ........... ......... .............. . (famous) painting in the w orld?
3.
4.
Dolph ins are .............. .. .. .. ... .............. ..... ...... . (i ntelligent) sea animals.
5.
The Nile is .... ......... .. .... ........ .... ......... ..... ... (long) river in the world .
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WORDS VERBS
casual
elegant
cheap
expensive
pretty
11
ugly
love
hate
10
forget
slow
quick
ADVERBS
EXCEPTION:
slowly
-
good - well
quickly
remember
quickly
1.
1 can't
clearly
slowly ~
well
....... .
end
................................ !
3. You play the guitar very .................... .. .......... .
You're the best musician in our band !
4.
1 must
complain
.
aga1n
... .... ......................... 7.
miss
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B Complete the sentences with the verbs in A.
1. We haven't seen you for two months. We ...... ..rr:i.i~~..... ... .. you very much.
2. My soup is cold. l'm going to .... ..................... to the waiter.
3. Please go shopping, and don't .. ....................... to buy bread.
4. Lucy and Brian ...... ................... each other. They will soon be husband and wife.
5.
6.
1 always
1 .........................
them.
7. Do you ......... ......... ...... . me? We were in the same class ... 20 years ago!
8. W hen does this film ......................... ? 1 must go to the toilet soon.
READING
12
B Which sentence in the text gives the following information? Copy the sentence.
1. Stella was very successfu l ata young age .
..f'.-~. 00~. ??.~-~~e. .~l~. 0!'..~00:Y. ~~e.. ~e.~.0. .0e.~~0.~.~-~.l~ -~~1()( ..... .... ...... ................... .................. ..... ..
2. Stella is famous for more than one rea son .
WORD LIST
begin
elegant
jacket
casual
end
cheap
coat
expensive
forget
complain
hat
hate
dress
remember
sweater
jea ns
shirt
love
trousers
ugly
miss
shoes
shorts
oh dear
skirt
pretty
suit
VOCABULARY
adverb.
yer{
quickly
clearly
quietly
slowly
1. ............. ~O.~.t.............. .
1. love
hate
2. remernber
4.
1 didn 't
3. end
4. expensive
5. casual
GRAMMAR
LISTENING
4A
2. a. Th is shop is nice.
b. lt's pretty.
3. a.
1 need
a new coat.
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unit 8
2 In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue.
1 ::
1
3.
_,,..,..._,,....,.~------.~--------..............,.,.--.~--__,..,,n__.,......_.~....~---- ....~----------~---~-
1..__,.._ _ _ _ _ _.....,.......,_,_
American English
trousers
pants
vest
undershirt
waistcoat
vest
jumper
sweater
tights
pantyhose
mackintosh
raincoat
trainers
sports shoes
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(h
r)
on in behind opposite
above under in fron t o
IJ
hairdresser........ ........ .
1. ............ ...................
watching c~g
writing listening
drink.
3.
1 don 't
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2.
3.
4.
in England?
2. There aren't ........... ....... dictionaries in the
classroom.
3.
1 haven't
m a
a g
classroom?
4.
5.
6.
8
9
@
2.
3.
. ACROSS~
....
a. He is a vet.
b . He is a chef.
4.
5.
1. go swimming
5. play footba ll
2. travel
6. listen to music
7. chat
4. take photos
8. dance
3.
go to sleep late.
4. We like coffee.
1 take
good photos.
or u.
5. Kim plays the guitar.
1. h a i r
6.
2. _y_ s
7. h
3. n -
8. f _ng_ r
s-
4. m
5.
t h
rs
rm
nd
10. f
2.
7. Tim and
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1 .............. : .......
9 . 1 _g
(like) singing.
take
l isten
ry
teach
December.
3.
4.
5.
5. Turn left.
to music.
at the pub!
8.
mathematics.
5. go down
2 . go straight
6. go up
7. on the right
4. turn rig ht
8. turn left
10
~ No, he doesn't.
2. Does my hair look OK?
a. Yes, it does.
b. Yes, it is.
3. Are you watching TV?
a. Yes, 1 am.
b. Yes, 1do .
4. Does he dance?
a. No, he isn't.
b . No, he doesn't.
5. What is she doing?
a. She swims.
b. She's doing her homework.
6. How do 1 get to the restaurant?
a. Turn left on Gold Street.
b. We're w aiting for you.
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s
w a
('
u
'./
z b
1.........~P~~~
5.
2. ..............................
6.
3. ..............................
7.
4. ..............................
1 ........................
at Ron's party.
~~:~.Y.?.~.9.~~~PP?.i.~-~.~0 ..~i:t?.~.~~~'...~.~~.~~~~?
2. Lucy was a teacher.
relaxed.
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6.
wasn't upset.
1. blue sofa
Was there a blue sofa?
Yes, there was.
2. an open window
3. five cats
a. Yes, 1 was.
b. Yes, 1 do.
3. Were there any new students?
4. books
5. an old TV
b. No, 1 wasn't.
5. Were the CDs in the living-room?
a. Yes, it was.
1. open
a. new
2. interesting
b. dirty
a. Yes, it was.
3. old
c. closed
b. No, it didn't.
4. clean
d. easy
5. difficult
e. boring
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1 .. .
night.
2. Linda and 1 . ............. ..... ..... (travel) to ltaly
goto~beach
last June.
3. The children ..... ............. .... .. (clean) their
room s.
4. We ............ .. .... ...... (tour) the museum.
5. You .................... .. .. (play) the guita r last night.
6. He ........ .. ........ .. .... (study) for the test.
meet ~
teach
go
e l
"
--~~
-~.,,., '...~
,-8; _
---~
~i~ ~
-----..........
'
read
1 had
1 was
ten.
P!~.X~~-~i-~~-i.~..~~~~'..~~-~-!~~~.Y.~.".lT~ ......... .
2. Dave worked at the pub yesterday.
5.
1 went
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n
2. They went to the beach .
3
5
10
11
ACROSS'
7.
,-~
c'1
,
. '?._~_VII!!_*-
No, 1 didn't.
b. Yes, 1 was.
2. Did you finish your homework?
a. Yes,
6
11
did.
b. Yes, 1 can .
3. Did you like Cambridge?
a. No, 1 don't.
b. Yes, 1 did.
go to the beach
go to_yn{theatre
zebras
snakes
visit markets
a. We went swimming.
3 ....... .... ... ....... .... are black and white. They live
in Africa.
4.
5. They .. .... ... ........ ... .... every weekend and they
buy food.
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UN IT 5 LANGUAGE PRACTICE
s_J_mm ~ r
2.
3.
mn
nt
4. s p r _ n g
(t
i)
w indow.
3 . lt's cold / hot today.
w ant to go to the
beach.
4 . lt's cloudy / snowy. 1 think it'll rain .
7............................... .
4 . ......................... .... ..
1 .......................
not have
walk
meet send
be going to.
not tour
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2.
4.
1 am
10
CE)
Yes, it w ill.
3.
tomorrow.
4. Ben ............... ...................... (visit) his
friends on Tuesday.
5. Sandra ................. .. .... .......... .... (not
exercise) with us this w eek.
6. My friends ........................ ............. (have) a
party at the w eekend.
7 .... .................... you .. ... ........................ ........
(come) to work tomorrow?
8. .. .. ................... Laura
w on't.
b. lt'll be sunny.
4. Let's go to the zoo.
a. Where are you?
b. That's a good idea!
5. Are you going on a bus t ou r?
a. Yes, we are.
b. Yes, w e do.
6. Is Tom t ravelling w ith friends next week?
a. No, he doesn 't.
b. No, he isn't.
7. What are you going to do at the weekend?
next week?
b. l'm tired.
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1. puso = 2__Q_Jd.._J2_
2. i m 1k =
3. t f i r u =
4.
k n ce h i c =
5.
b r ad e=
6.
ni o no =
mustn't
2. The flat is dirty. 1 ... clean it.
7. a o t m to=
8.
shf i=
9. sic n w h da= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1O. ad s a 1=
11. aetm =
12.
rngo ea ucije
a. should
b. mustn't
c. shouldn't
3. Evan has gota test early tomorrow morning.
He ... go dancing tonight.
a. should
washing machine
sound system
era
mobile phone
laptop
alarm clock fridge
air conditioner
b . shouldn 't
c. must
4. The test will be difficu lt. We . .. study.
a. must
b . can 't
c. mustn't
5. Our sota is old. 1 .. . buy a new one.
a. shou ld
b. sho uldn't
c. must
6 . lt's raining. You .. . go swimming. You ' ll be ill.
a. can
b. must
c. mustn't
7. Do you want sorne help? 1 ... help you.
b . should
2. .............................
7 ......................... .. .. .
c. m ustn't
a. can
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3. We mustn't be late.
our I ours.
5. You should drink your I yours tea . lt 's
getting cold.
4.
5.
6.
1. she
. ..... a. it
2. it
... ... b. me
3. you
...... c. him
4. they
.. .. .. d. them
5.
...1. .. e. her
6. w e
.. .. .. f . you
7. he
.. .... g. us
every day.
1 don't
last week.
3. How about the chicken salad?
3. A ngela, can 1 help ............ ...... carry that?
a.
b. lt 's excellent.
7.
1 bought
83
1$'
t his mont h.
6. He ................................ (travel) ali over
England.
play have
1.
1 .....
meet
be
buy
2. We ................................... rugby.
2 .......................................................... .
5.......................................... ................ .
6 ..................................... ....... .............. .
~
1.
yM
Base Form
Past Simple
Past Participle
eat
ate
eaten
2.
to Cambridge.
6. You ................................... my boyfriend yet.
3.
1 have
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
84 eighty-four
a, e, i, o or u.
1. He's been in Cornwall since September.
1.
m _Q_~ nt_..!__l_n
2. h
11
3.
4.
5.
6.
v_ l l _y
eh
3. They haven't been horse-riding yet.
_V _
7.
8.
d _ s_ rt
9.
10.
rf
5.
1 have
11
j _ n g I_
No, 1 haven't.
b. No, 1 didn't.
3
4
a. Yes, 1 did.
b. Yes,
9
1 have.
1 haven't
1 want
to go to Lake Como.
6. Guess what?
a. l've just bought a skateboard .
b. l've studied English for a year.
J DOWN ~
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85
'h'
Superlative
1. elegant
2. pretty
prettier than
the prettiest
3. cheap
4. expensive
5.good
6. bad
7. big
8. interesting
9. beautiful
1O. nice
11
Adjective
the shirt.
4. Carmen is ................................ (pretty) me.
5. These jeans are ................................ (good)
the other ones.
--
D ,
11
lm
hat
pr~tty
the year.
2. ch _ _ p
4. These shoes are ......................................
3. _l_g_n t
4. _
5.
p_ n
c_s _ _
6. _g 1y
86 eighty-six
S _V _
the jeans.
2. These are .............................. (elegant) shoes
in my cupboard.
3 . This is .............................. (good) suit in the shop.
well
c~y
quietly
quickly
phone.
2. The old man walks very .................. ...... .
homework.
one.
the tickets !
5.
5. The film ......... ................ at 7.00 and
......................... at 8.30.
6.
1 don't
the sea!
7. She really ..... .................... her boyfriend .
When is he coming to London?
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i!APNDICE GRAMATICAL
~-----
..
NDICE
El presente del verbo to be
89
89
90
90
A I An
90
Some / Any
90
90
El Present Simple
91
El Present Continuous
92
92
93
93
94
El Past Simple
94
95
95
96
96
97
97
98
98
El comparativo
99
El superlativo
99
88 eighty-eight
PGINA
100
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
FORMA CONTRADA
lam
l'm
you are
you're
he
he's
she
is
she's
it
it's
Traduce.
we
we're
1. 1 am ltalian .
you're
they're
yo u
are
they
4. We are students.
5. Is Dan at school?
Preguntas con partcu las interrogativas
Est as preg untas no se pueden contestar con un s o
un no, req uieren una resp uesta ms completa. Las
principales son: What? (Qu?/ Cul/es?), How?
(Cmo?), How often? (Con qu frecuencia?),
Where? (Dnde?) y Who? (Quin/es?).
FORMA CONTRADA
1am not
l'm not
AFIRMATIVA
l've got
yo u
he
she
have got
you've got
it
we
you
FORMA CONTRAiDA
he
she
he's got
has got
she's got
it
it's got
we
we've got
they
yo u
have got
they
En negativa se le aade det rs la partcula not o n't.
RESPUESTAS BREVES
INTERROGATIVA
AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA
Am 1 ... ?
Is he ... ?
Is she ... ?
Is it ... ?
Are we ... ?
Are you ... ?
Are they ... ?
you
he
she
it
they
FORMA CONTRADA
yo u
haven't got
he
has not got
she
hasn't got
it
we
yo u
they've got
you've got
we
have not got
yo u
haven't got
they
e ighty-nine
89
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
En negativa se pone not o n't entre have / has y got.
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
AJAN
El artculo indefinido a / an va delante de un nombre
contable en singular y significa un/una; an slo se
usa cuando la siguiente palabra empieza por vocal
oh muda.
SOME IANY
So me
en frases
afirmativas
Any
en frases
negativas
Traduce.
traduce
eri frases
interrogativas
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. 1 like tea.
2. 1 like listening to music.
3. She likes cats.
4. He likes playing footba ll.
5. Do you like studying?
90 nine ty
There is
FORMA CONTRADA
There's
There are
There is significa que hay una cosa, y por eso va
seguido de un nombre contable en singular o de uno
no contable. There are significa que hay dos cosas o
ms y slo puede ir con nombres contables en plural.
There is a hospital.
(Hay un hospital.)
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
There is not
There isn't
There aren't
EJERCICIO
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
Traduce.
3. 1 exercise at t he weekend.
INTERROGATIVA
RESPUESTAS BREVES
Is there ... ?
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRAiDA
do not swim
you
you
he
he
she
she
it
we
we
you
do not swim
they
doesn't swim
it
you
EJERCICIO
don'tswim
don't swim
they
EL PRESENT SIMPLE
you
run
runs
it
they
RESPUESTAS BREVES
corres
ella corre
INTERROGATIVA
Do
yo u
corre
we
yo u
corro
l corre
he
she
TRADUCCIN
he
corremos
run
corris
Does
she
yo u
they
we
Do
it
corren
work?
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
91
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
En la interrogativa se pone el auxiliar do / does delante
del sujeto y en las respuestas breves se repite detrs de l.
EJERCICIO
INTERROGATIVA
Am
Are you
he
she
EL PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AFIRMATIVA
sleeping
FORMA CONTRADA
l'm sleeping
you're sleeping
he
he
she
is sleeping
she
it
it
we
we
yo u
are sleeping
they
you
's sleeping
're sleeping
they
taking?
it
we
Are you
Preguntas con partcu las interrogativas
1 am
taking?
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
taking?
they
Traduce.
1 . Sam is writing an e-mail at t he moment.
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
1 am not eating
he
he
she
is not eating
it
we
are not eating
they
92 n inety-two
you
they
isn't eating
it
we
you
she
aren't eating
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
LOS VERBOS
11
ESTTICOS "
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
1was not
1wasn't
you weren't
he
he
was not
she
she
it
it
we
we
were not
you
you
they
wasn 't
weren't
they
EJERCICIO
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. We were relaxed.
3. 1was scared.
lwas
INTERROGATIVA
she
Was
was
it
Were
we
yo u
were
r.1~GAT1ve.
Was 1 .. ?
you were
he
AFIRWIATIVA I
he ... ?
she ... ?
it ... ?
we ... ?
you ... ?
they ... ?
they
En afirmativa es was en la 1 y 3 persona del singular y
were en las dems. En castellano puede traducirse por
pretrito perfecto simple o po r pretrito imperfecto.
Traduce.
1. You were late.
2.
was in t he park.
3 . We were at school.
93
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
EJERCICIO
son: drink (beber) - drank, go (ir) - went, see (ver) saw y write (escribir) - wrote.
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1.
1 visited
yo u
you
he
he
EJERCICIO
we
we
yo u
yo u
they
they
NEGATIVA
she
she
did not see
it
Traduce.
FORMA CONTRADA
it
didn't see
EL PAST SIMPLE
AFIRMATIVA
trabaj / trabajaba
yo u
trabajaste / trabajabas
he
trabaj / trabajaba
she
it
worked
trabaj / trabajaba
1.
1 walked
to school.
trabaj / trabajaba
RESPUESTAS BREVES
we
trabajamos / trabajbamos
you
trabajasteis / trabajabais
they
trabajaron / trabajaban
INTERROGATIVA
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AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA
Did
you
he
she
it
go?
we
you
they
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
Se emplean las mismas expresiones temporales que con
to be en pasado, adems de in the past (en el pasado) .
EJERCICIO
RESPUESTAS BREVES
INTERROGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
you
you
he
he
she
she
will buy
it
it
we
we
you
yo u
they
they
'11 buy
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
yo u
he
she
it
be ... ?
we
yo u
they
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
NEGATIVA
FORMA CONTRADA
you
you
he
he
she
she
will not have
it
it
we
we
you
yo u
they
they
wont have
They will not (won 't) have tea. (Ellos no t omarn t.)
FORMA CONTRADA
he
he
she
is going
to visit
it
they
's going
to visit
it
we
yo u
she
we
are going
to visit
you
're going
to visit
they
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APNDICE GRAMATICAL
Se usa para hablar de planes o intenciones. Se forma
con to be en presente+ going to + un verbo en la
forma base y significa " ir a" + infinitivo.
They are (Theyre) going to take the evening train.
(Van a coger el tren de la tarde.)
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. We're going to play foot ba ll to day.
2 . Cheng is going to p lay t he guitar at t he pa rty.
EJERCICIO
NECiA
FORMA CONTRAiDA
1 am not going to do
rm not going to do
he
he
she
is not going
to do
it
she
isn't going
to do
aren't going
to do
it
we
yo u
they
we
yo u
they
INTERROGATIVA
Am 1 going to work?
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
Are you going to work? Yes, you are. / No, you aren't .
he
Is she
Are you
they
Traduce.
1. l'm working this evening.
2. My friends and 1 are studying later.
3. Helen is travelling to Brighton at the weekend.
work?
CAN
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going to
it
we
APNDICE GRAMATICAL
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. W e m ust lea ve now.
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1 can 't
SHOULD
Should es el verbo modal con el que damos consejos o
decimos lo que creemos que se debera hacer.
my
mi, mis
your
his
her
its
our
nuestro/a, nuestros/as
your
their
mo/a, mos/as
yours
his
Traduce.
hers
ours
nuestro/a, nuestros/as
yours
have a salad?
MUST
Must es otro verbo modal. Expresa la obligacin o la
necesidad fuerte de hacer algo, pues significa deber.
Siempre va seguido de otro verbo en la forma base.
theirs
Traduce.
1. What is your name?
2 . Thi s is my book.
3 . These apples are yo urs.
4 . Wh ere are o u r CDs?
5. These cats are hers.
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APNDICE GRAMATICAL
me (a m)
you
him
lo, le, se (a l)
her
it
us
nos (a nosotros/as)
you
them
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. You haven't cooked dinner.
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. He likes me.
RESPUESTAS BREVES
INTERROGATIVA
Have
4 . 1 talked to him .
yo u
have played
he
she
has played
she
hasn't played
it
we
they
yo u
haven't played
he
it
yo u
NEGATIVA
you
he
she
cleaned?
it
we
you
they
we
have played
Have
AFIRMATIVA I NEGATIVA
haven't played
EJERCICIO
they
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APNDICE GRAMATICAL
e ver
frases interr.
alguna vez
frases neg.
nunca, jams
never
frases afirm .
nunca
just
yet
frases neg.
acabar de
Traduce.
ya
EJERCICIO
todava, an
frases interr. ya
for
durante
sin ce
desde
EL SUPERLATIVO
Se usa para comparar ms de dos cosas o personas
y decir que una destaca sobre las dems. Siempre se
pone el artculo the delante del adjetivo.
Igual que en el comparativo, debemos tener en cuenta
su longitud:
- Si es corto, le aadimos la terminacin est segn las
mismas reglas que usamos para formar el comparativo
con er.
lt was t he easiest exercise in the test.
EL COMPARATIVO
Lo utilizamos para comparar dos cosas o personas.
Si son distintas porque una supera a la otra en algn
aspecto, usamos el comparativo de superioridad (ms
... que). Para formarlo correctamente debemos tener
en cuenta la longitud del adjetivo que empleamos:
- Si tiene 1 slaba, o 2 y termina en y, el adjetivo se
considera corto y le aadimos la terminacin er.
Luego se pone la partcula than.
nice - nicer
big - bigger
ADJETIVO
COMPARATIVO
SUPERLATIVO
good (bueno/a)
better than
the best
bad (malo/a)
worse than
the worst
little (poco/a)
less than
the least
EJERCICIO
Traduce.
1. These are the cheapest shoes in the shop.
2. Th is is the most difficult question in the test.
3. lt is the w orst restaurant in the city.
4. You are the thinnest person in your fam ily.
5. W ho is the prettiest girl in your class?
easy - easier
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APNDICE GRAMATICAL
ADVERBIO DE MODO
quick (rpido/a)
slow (!entola)
slowly (despacio)
loud (a/to/a)
careful (cuidadoso/a)
quiet (callado/a)
neat (ordenado/a)
neatly (ordenadamente)
messy (desordenado/a)
messily (desordenadamente)
bad (malo/a)
badly (mal)
good (bueno/a)
well (bien)
fast (rpido/a)
Traduce.
1.
1 walk
slowly.
PRONUNCIATION KEY
a:
start, arm
near
d id
re
act, hat
lot
f it
'
cry, five
d(,)
note, coa t
g ood
w in
3:
more, saw
how
zoo
t ea
v oice
:)J
boy, coin
y ellow
could, stood
king, cat
shop, action
l eg
ring
man
tf
ch eap
measure, vision
met. lend
u:
you ,choose
e1
U;)
su re
m
11
no
e
o
th anks
pen
r un
d3
Ju ne
soon
e;i
i:
3:
fit
but, must
f eed, bea t
forgotten, ago
p
r
happy
bed
the
Todos los significados dados en este glosario corresponden estrictamente al contexto en el que aparecen las palabras
en el libro. Este glosario no debe nunca sustituir a un diccionario.
el despertador)
GLOSARIO
parece ... ?
hurry (up) / 'hAri (Ap) / darse prisa
in / m/ en, dentro de
GLOSARIO
leg / le g/ pierna
transporte, no a pie)
patines en lnea
rugby / 'rAgbi/ rugby
rules / ru:lz/ reglas
de una tienda
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GLOSARIO
vuelto
paseo)
take photos / terk 'f;,ut:iuz/ hacer I sacar fotografas
tip / o p/ consejo
/ t;)'ma: t~/
tomate
u
ugly / 'Agli/ feo/a
under / 'And:i/ debajo de
underground / 'And;)graund/ metro
upset / Ap's';}t/ disgustado/a
V
valley / 'va:li/ valle
vest / ve st/ camiseta interior
vet / vet/ veterinario/a
visit art galleries / vIZit 'a:tgrel;m z/ visitar (las) galeras
de arte
visit markets / vmt 'ma:krtz/ visitar / ir a (los) mercados
visit the zoo / v1z1t O;) 'zu:/ visitar el zoo
GREETINGS
SALUDOS
ADJECTIVES
ADJETIVOS
Hi
Hola
boring
Helio
Hola
cheap
barato/a
Good morning
Buenos das
clean
limpio/a
Good afternoon
Buenas tardes
closed
cerrado/a
difficult
difcil
Good evening
Buenas tardes
dirty
sucio/a
My name is .. .
Me llamo ...
easy
fcil
This is ...
Este/Esta/Esto es ...
expensive
caro/a
Encantado/a de conocerte/
conocerle.
interesting
interesante
new
nuevo/a
Welcome back
old
viejo/a, antiguo/a
What's new?
Qu hay de nuevo?
open
abierto/a
pretty
bonito/a
GIVING
DIRECTIONS
DAR
INDICACIONES
ugly
feo/a
go straight
ir recto/ derecho
VERBS
VERBOS
turn left
girar a la izquierda
begin
empezar
turn right
girar a la derecha
buy
comprar
on the left
a la izquierda
chat
on the right
a la derecha
come
venir
go up
subir
dance
bailar
go down
bajar
drink
beber
eat
comer
cruzar la calle
end
terminar
PREPOSITIONS
OF PLACE
PREPOSICIONES
DE LUGAR
exercise
forget
olvidar
in
en, dentro de
give
dar
on
sobre, encima de
go out
salir
under
debajo de
ha te
odiar
know
saber, conocer
above
listen
escuchar
near
cerca de
live
vivir
behind
detrs de
love
encantar
in front of
delante de
meet
opposite
enfrente de
play
read
leer
remember
recordar
see
ver
tea ch
ensear
think
pensar
travel
viajar
visit
visitar
write
escribir
one hundred and five
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be / bi:/
was/were / woz/w3:/
been / ..bi:n/
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beat / bi:t/
beat / bi:t/ ..
beaten
/'bi:tn/
- ----------------- - - --- ------- ---
become / b1'kAm/ ..
became / b1'ke1m/
become / b1'kAm/
..
-- - ---- ----- - - - -... -- ---------~~g_i_r.1.[~r.'_gr_fl:/._ --- ___ .. __l>eg~n j_~(9~n/_______
____begu_n / b1'9An!______ _____________ .
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bring / bnlJ/ _
build / bild/
burn
/ b3:n/
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buy / ba1/
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--~--~-~--- -- - --. -
-- -~
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come / kAm/
cost / kost/
cut
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come / kAm/
cost
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cut
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draw / dr:>/ --------- --- ____d rew / druj .. ____ - -- - ----------~~?':'.Y!lj~r.:xn/ -- --------- --- __ .._
d ream / dri:m/
dreamt/dreamed / dremt/ dri:md/
dreamt/dreamed / dremt/dri:md/
-- -. - - -
..
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ate
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leave / li:v/
left / left/
left / left/
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lent / lent/
le~_!l!~E-~------------
let / Jet/
let / Jet/
let / let/
----------------------------------..--------
!~~-l_~ar/ __
_____ ____J_~!~r/ ____________
lain / lem/
----------lie /lay_~egular verb)
---~~ / lard/_____________
lied / lard/
---------~g_ht / lart/
lit / htl
lit / ht/
------------lose / lu:z/
lost / lost/
lost ~~~ __________________________ _
~~~[merkL_______
made / merdL __________________ ~-~9_~_!'.'. mc;:~?_I.'._____ .__________ ------------mean / mi:n/ .
meant / ment/
meant / ment/
meet / mi:t/
met / met/
met / met/
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p~rf__per/
~lj__Eerd/
pai~erd/ - - - - - ------put / put/
put /put/
put /_Eut(___________________
read / ri:d/
read / red/
read / red/
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shoot / fu:t/
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shot / ot/
shot / ot/
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Curso de Acceso a la Universidad: English for Adults Student Book Parts 1 and 2
by Lauren Rose
Burlington Books
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3721 Limassol
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Burlington Books is an imprint of Danos Books Ltd.
The publisher gratefully acknowledges the following for providing photographs:
Part 1:
AP: page 13 (Berna!, Banderas); ASAP/Alamy: pages 60 (5), 63 (oven); ASAP/Rex: page 31 (Royal Family); Brand X
Pictures: pages 7 (hamburger), 53 (fish and chips, tea cup), 85 (popcorn); Corbis: pages 57 (sing, watch), 60 (cinema),
77; Digital Vision: page 52 (have tea); Dynamic Graphics Inc.: page 28 (family); Getty Images / PhotoDisc: cover
(teacher), pages 7 (bus, telephone, taxi, passport), 12 (pencil, blackboard, desk, open book), 13 (teacher), 15 (people), 16
(electrician), 19 (open book, desk), 25 (Edward, Emily, Jill, Kate), 35 (cat, dog, hamster, kitten, puppy), 38 (cat, hamster,
kitten, rabbit), 39 (couple), 53 (break:fast), 57 (drive, write), 60 (hospital, library, shop), 65 (meet), 68 (bored), 69 (cricket), 71
(on the phone), 73 (blackboard, desk, dictionary, pen, pencil), 75 (students), 85 (bank, hospital, pub); Image 100: pages 66
(football), 71 (rugby); Image Bank / Getty Images: pages 13 (basketball player, ice skater, J.K. Rowling), 37 (1, 2, 3, 5);
Imagestate: pages 35 (fi sh), 38 (fish), 65 (help), 68 (quiet); Image Source Ltd.: page 65 (play); Ingram Publishing:
pages 9 (pen), 12 (notebook, pen), 16 (pen), 28 (woman), 38 (snake), 53 (man), 73 (notebook); Photos.com / Jupiter
Images: pages 9 (2-woman), 12 (chair), 16 (waiter,jeweller, hairdresser, businessman, policewoman, doctor, receptionist), 19
(chair), 23, 25 (Andrew, Lisa, Mark, Tim), 29 (clown, eyes, hair), 35 (rabbit, snake), 43, 45, 47, 49, 52 (have breakfas t, have
dinner, have lunch), 57 (cook), 60 (pub), 61, 63 (mobile phone), 65 (clean, go out, run, sleep, wait), 68 (fat, happy, interesting,
noisy, sad), 69 (cricket), 71 (man with mobile phone), 73 (chair), 77, 85, (bakery, clothes shop); RubberBall Productions:
cover (two people with glasses), pages 46, 47, 55, 57 (dance); Shutterstock.com: pages 7 (ambulance, hotel), 39 (cats), 55,
60 (bank, cake), 75 (books); Wenn: pages 13 (Pavarotti), 37 (4).
Part 2:
ASAP/Alamy: pages 34 (art gallery), 55 (cooking on TV); ASAP/Rex: page 69; BananaStock Ltd.: page 68 (hate); Brand
X Pictures: pages 9 (lawyer), 11 (book), 54 (chicken, sandwich); Bulldog Skates: page 58; Corbis: pages 17 (guitar), 34
(theatre), 36 (elephant); Corel: pages 15 (Buckingham palace), 17 (swim), 20 (ali except on the right, on the left), 22, 36
(fox), 38 (snake, fox), 60 (river), 68 (begin, end), 74 (swim); Digital Vision: pages 17 (take photos), 34 (park), 78 (park);
Getty Images / PhotoDisc: pages 7, 9 (barman, chef, hairdresser, manager, vet), 11 (barman, coffee, map, vet ), 13 (Big
Ben), 15 (couple), 17 (chat), 21 (play violin), 23 (barman), 25 (worried), 28 (closed, dirty), 34 (beach, park), 36 (bear,
elephant, horse, !ion, monkey, pig, tiger), 38 (cow, elephant, fox, horse, lion, monkey), 41, 44 (aeroplane, boat, bus, lorry,
taxi), 49 (bread, chicken, meat, milk, onion, orange juice, salad, soup), 54 (bread, chicken, meat, milk, sandwich), 58
(basketball, horse-riding, rollerblading, rugby, skng), 60 (beach, desert, waterfall), 62 (cycling, skiing), 78 (camping, go
to the beach, visit the markets), 79 (ali except fox and giraffe), 85 (basketball, boxing, lake, rugby, skiing); Image 100:
pages 17 (football), 58 (basketball), 60 (mountain); Imagestate: page 49 (tomato); Image Source Ltd.: page 17 (exercise);
Ingram Publishing: pages 21 (football), 31 (pub), 34 (market, camping), 36 (fox, snake, zebra), 38 (elephant, monkey,
snake, zebra), 44 (bicycle), 54 (soup, tomato), 79 (fox); Laramie Plains Museum WY: page 29; Nova: pages 44 (train), 49
(fish, fruit), 85 Uungle); Photos.com / Jupiter Images: cover (guy smiling, men talking, women talking), pages 11 (chef,
hairdryer, map), 17 (listen to music, travel, go out), 21 (dance), 23 (woman on the phone), 25 (ali except worried), 28 (boring,
difficult, easy, interesting, new, open), 39 (women), 44, (car, underground), 46, 49 (chicken, fruit, onion, soup, tomato),
52 (laptop), 54 (couple, fish, onion), 55 (couple), 58 (cycling), 62 (women) 63 (women), 65 (casual, coat, dress, elegant,
jacket, shirt, shoes, suit, trousers, ugly), 68 (complain, forget, love, miss, remember), 70, 71 (vest, waistcoat, woman), 74
(chat, listen to music, play football, play the guitar, take photos, travel), 82 (laptop), 86 (coat, dress, jacket, shirt, shoes, suit,
trousers); RubberBall Productions: cover (couple on the beach, friends), page 74 (dance); Shutterstock.com: cover (guy
on the phone), pages: 9 (artist), 13 (guide), 17 (dance), 34 (tour the city, visit the zoo), 37, 44 (motorcycle), 49 (meat), 52 (ali
except laptop and sound system), 58 (rugby), 60 (hill, lake, sea), 61 , 62 (basketball),63 (London Eye), 65 (cheap, hat, pretty,
sweater), 71 (Mackintosh, lights), 78 (museum), 79 (giraffe), 82 (ali except laptop and sound system), 85 (beach, bicycle,
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