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- the T H IR D edition
Elementary
Student's Book
H ong Oi>c
(Dich va gi&i thieu)
Liz and John Soars
w ith S y lv ia W h e e ld o n
N H A X U A T B A N V A N H O A - T H O N G T IN
- CONTENTS L A N G U A G E IN P U T
UNIT G RA M M A R VO CABULARY EVERYDAY ENGLISH
^ 1 H ello everybody! Verb to be Countries Hello and goodbye
am/is/a re Mexico, Japan p8 Telephone numbers p i 1
1
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1’ from I ondon. p6
m Using a bilingual dictionary p 10 1low are you?
He's a student, p9 Everyday objects Sec you later! pi 1
Possessive adjectives a key, a newspaper p 10
my, your, his, her p6 p8
\ Plural nouns
bags, apples p 10
^ 2 M eeting people Verb to be The family In a cate
pi 2 Questions and negatives mother, uncle p i 4 Prices p 18
What's her first name? pi 2 Opposite adjectives Can 1 have ... ?
She isn’t married, p i3 old - young p i 6 How much is ... ? p J9
Negatives anti short answers Food and drink
No, she isn’t, p 13 hamburger and chips
Possessive’ s tea, coffee p i 8
Patrick's daughter p 14
b 3 The w orld o f work Present Simple 1 Verbs What time is it?
he/she/it p20 help, make, serve p24 It's quarter past five.
She works 16 hours a day. p2 1 lobs It ’ just after six o'clock.
s
Questions and negatives A pilot flies planes. p26 p27
Does he speak Spanish? He doesn't
speak Spanish or French. p22
m 4 Take it easy! Present Simple 2 Verbs Social expressions
I/you/we/they relax, go out, play p29 I ’m sorry.
p28
f go to the gym. Leisure activities Excuse me?
We don't go out on Fridays. dancing, skiing p30 Pardon? p35
Why dv you like your job? p29
Stop and check 1 Teacher's Book p i54
5 W h e re do you live? There is/are Rooms Directions 1
Theres a television. p36 living room, kitchen p36 Is there a post office near
p3f>
How m any..... ? Things in the house here?
How many hooks are there? p36 armchair, lamp, cupboard, Yes, it’s over there. p43
Prepositions of place washing machine p36
in front of the sofa p37 What's in your bag?
some and any bus ticket, mobile, keys p39
There arc some cups. Places
There aren't any plates. p38 cinema, pub p43
this, that, these, those
This is the kitchen.
What's m these cupboards? p38
^ 6 C an you speak can/can't Countries and languages O il (he phone
She can walk now. France, French p44 Directory Enquiries
English? We can't write. p44 Verbs p50
p44 was/were translate, check, laugh p45 Can 1 speak to }ot
Where were you yesterday? p46 Words that sound the same please?
could I, eye; no, know p50 f'll just get her. p51
I could swim when 1was five. p46
u'fls horn
She whs horn in England. p47
Past Simple i Verbs W hat’s the date?
^ 7 Then and now
Regular verbs earn, act, study p53 the first of April p59
p2
She worked in over 50 films. p52 Verbs
Irregular verbs get, leave, become pS4
His father got a job in London. p54 Words that go together
Time expressions drive a car, railway station p58
last night
yesterday morning p55
2
- S K IL L S D E V E L O P M E N T
READ ING SPEA KIN G LISTENING W R IT IN G |
Svetlana, and Tiago p9 Introducing yourself p7 The alphabet song plfi Introducing yourself p9
An email from Ungland pi6 Talking about you p!3 An email .from Fngland - Write about your class p !6
Your family p 15 Where is Danka? p i 6
Seumas McSporran - the man with Asking about a friend or relative Seumas’s day p23 Natural writing
thirteen jobs! p24 P 23 losing pronouns pi 14
My favourite season p32 Leisure activities p.'H) My favourite season - Informal letters
What's your favourite season? Where are they? p3~ To a penfriend p 115
P32
A questionnaire - Do you have
a healthy lifestyle? p34
Living in a bubble p40 What’s in your picture? {> 7
3 What’s in Yoshi's briefcase? p39 Describing where you live
Talking about where you live p42 Homes around the world p42 Linking words and, so, but, bccausc
pi 16
1aletn:etl ieeoarers p48 A questionnaire - Whiit van Lucia can'i took p45 Formal letters
von do ? p # Applying for a job pi 17
What can computers do? pi 5 .
Roleplay - interview plN
Two famous firsts - Amelia liarhart The year 1was horn p54 I$f4 - the year t was born p54 Describing a holiday p i I K
and Yuri Gagarin p5f> When d it happen? p ^
it.1 Where are the people? p58
3
- L A N G U A G E IN P U T
1 UNIT GRAM M AR VOCABULARY EVERYDAY ENGLISH i
^ 8 A date to remember Past Simple 2 Relationships Special occasions
|M\0 negatives - ago /all in love, get engaged p >
apples, applejuice p6f* chocolate, chips, heer, apple Q w hi you pa^ .fife salt,
/ lik e ... 1 Id like .... ? juice p66 please?
Do you like tea? Would you (ike some tea? chopsticks, noodles, undines Could I ha\ c e, glass oi
m p7l water, please^
a and some ('.an you give me the
u cake. some cake p68 tmpC?
much and many Car, 1mT t/,y me>iu: (> 5 7
There isn't much milk.
There aren't many egg*. p(>8
Comparatives and superlatives City and country adjectives l iix'eciionN 2
^ 10 Bigger and better!
The country is cheaper than the city. p7t ilirtv, noisy round tliei\>'‘ici
W * Ban Island is the most expensive rtsoii. exciting safe p74 o u t the bridge pi* 1
p76 City and country words
have got wood, museum p80
I've goi a dog.
Thn haven't got a flat. p75
Present Continuous Clothes In a clothes, shop
1 Looking good!
1 W'hai colour an yctfi
1m wearing Hue jeans. hat, coat, shirt pH2
p82 looking for?
Who is simlrng?pH2 I ^escribing people
Whose is it? fair hair, blue eyes p82 Can 1 try it on? p89
Whose is the baby? p84 Words that rhyme
Possessive pronouns red. said; eyes, >Lc p8K
mine, yours, hers \iti4 Phonetic symbols
vowels and diphthongs p8«S
Tongue twisters p88
going to Verbs Making suggestions
m 12 Life’s an adventure! W lhd shall v.v dor
I'm going la he a footballer. p90 sneeze, jump, fall p92
pW I cr’go swnnminy! p97
i
Infinitive of purpose I he weather
I'm gdmg to Nepal to climb Mount SMwip cloudy
Everest. p92 What's the weather like?
Stop and check 3 Teacher’s Book p1S8
Question forms Describing feelings At the chemist s
^ 13 Storytim e
Y\7iv .. H in d i. . : lio u ninth . ■ horcil, wonnul pi 01 1/it looking la: \onli
How many... ? py.X At the chemist‘s aspirin. plO?
Adjectives and adverbs suncream, shampoo, soap ['105
quick, quickly; good, well p i00
Present Perfect Past participles At the airport
14 iiave you ever?
ever and never eaten, made, cooked p i 07 check rt your luygage
p:I06
Have you ever been ro Barcelona? At the airport go W gate 4 pi 1V
She's never been to Pans, p i Oh departure lounge, check in
yet and just p i] 3
We haven't been there yei.
They've just had a boat ride pi 08
Present Perfect and Past Simple
M arias been to Berlin.
She went there two years ago. p i07
Stop and check 4 Teacher’s Book p!60
Tapescripts pi2t
> G ram m ar Reference pl.v; Pairw ork activities Student A pws Student B pi:*o
- S K IL L S D E V E L O P M E N T
S READ ING SPEAKING LISTEN ING W R IT IN G |
Thre? inventions p62 (ieiting information - Famous Three inventions p62 W riting about a friend
inventions p60 How did you two meet? pt'3 Linking words hxame, when, until
Did you know that? p62 pi 19
How did you two meet? p:63
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Food1
.upi.roi;l the world p7U Food voti like pf»6 My tawurite u;Mional food p., 2 Filling in forms
Holeplay - shopping pb9 Booking a hotel p 1 C
2T
Meals in your country' p70
Viva la dan‘ a! - Havana ! Btteno.s
/ I've got more than vou! p7ft ( oniparing life in the city and Describing a place
Aires ' Seville p?8 Talking abou t vour ,fe%i p78 countrV p“ 4 Linking words which, where p 121
A walk in the count r\?Vifv pstl
Flying without wings ,(S&ng lyrics) Describing a person/svene {> 3
8 Who's at the party? p8-l Describing people
p86 Getting information - Wliw’s at A song - Fli>mg without wing* Linking words although, but p i22
the party? p84 p.8'6
M \ favourite things pH;
Born tree p94 Dangerous sports p94 Future plans p90 Writing a postcard p i23
Interviews p94
World weather p96
r
A short story - Childhood stories p9° Noises in the flight pi lit) Writing a story
Tht’ iSfn binnts Pioents p 102 Telling a * w p l(>i' A short stoi v • Using adjective?, and adverbs p i24
Tilt’ Christ nuts Presents pi 02
We've never learnt to drive! p i 10 Cities you have been to p 107 What has Rviiii done? p 108 W riting an email
Things vou have done p 108 A honeyman in Venice p i08 Saying thank you j>125
A soim - All iimuml the world
pi 12
I ... _ . ______ __________________ _________________ _____ _ S
W ord list p i52 Irregular verbs and Verb patterns pi 58 Phonetic symbols pi59
5
- Hello everybody!
am/is/are • my/your/his/her • Countries • Everyday objects • Numbers . Hello and goodbye
STARTER l ^ p 1 Say your names, f I’mAIL ^ ( I’m Thomas. )
1 Stand up in alphabetical order and say your names. r
I'm Thomas.
I'mZak. j
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INTRODUCTIONS
am/is/are, my/your
1 H IH Read and listen.
A I iello. My name s Marco,
Wliai s your name?
B Emma.
A Where are you from , Emm
B I ’m from London.
i. isten and repeat.
6 Unit 1 • Hello everybody!
from (prep) /from, fram/tu' hello /ha'lou/ xin chao
order (n) [D:da(r)] trat tir, thir tir object (n ) ['Dbd 3 ikt] do vat
introduction (n) [ ’intradAk/n] lai giai thieu repeal (v ) [ri'p i:t] nhac lai
- 4 Where are the people from? Write the
countries from the box.
the USA England Italy |
r |
Buongiorno!/vf
Y ' f;
1 This is Marco.
He's from
2 This is Emma.
She's from _
2 Write the conversation.
A Hello. M y _________Lisa. W h a ts _____ name'
B Mike.
A _____ are you from, Mike?
B _________ from Boston. Where ...______ you from?
A ___________ _____ Boston, too!
3 This » Lisa and Mike.
s
Q Q Listen and check.
They're from
3 Stand up! Talk to the students in the class.
r Listen and repeat.
Welloi My names____— 1
What's your name?
[^Maria. ^
| Where are you from, Maria? h - - tie H
c 's i
lr | I'm from j :h s - - c
*? ih*
»h^v re they aro
Unit 1 • Hello everybody! 7
my (p ro ) (n ) /mai/ cua toi nam e (nX/neim / ten
listen ( v ) [ ’lisn] nghe talk (v ) [ t i: k ] noi
check ( v ) [ t j e k ] kiem tra country (n ) [ ’k A n t r i] d a t nifac
- Countries, his/her
5 Q Q listen jn d repeat.
if 1 •
• % ^ # a*
the USA England ■Brazil Italy Australia
France Poland Japan Hungary
Spain Russia Mexico
Germany
6 Where are they from? Write the countries from exercise 5
This is Danka. This is jason This is Akiko and Miho.
1 She's jfrow Poland. 2 He's I They’re ... ......
Privyet!
This is Rosa This is Tiago This is Luc and Dominique.
4 S 7
GRAMMAR SPOT
Complete the table w ith am. is *rui jte
This is Henning. This is 7oh .jnct Kristof
9 lie
bhe
tt fron i vrirff’ '}
H
7 Ask and answer questions about the people. Use she/her and hr/his.
Wf
What's her nam?.
C Wh3t S 11 m m ? N a so n
15 j
You
They
i Where’s he from?
i Australia.
Grammar Reference i ) ? f»1J7
8 Unit 1 * Hello everybody!
brother (n ) / 'brAda/ anh; em trai fine (n ) /fain/ tot
children (pi) /'tjildran/ tre con her (p ro ) (n ) /ha:/ co ay
country /'kAntri/ nutfc, quoc gia his (p ro ) (n ) ,/hiz/ anh ay
- R eading and w ritin g
PRACTICE
S I isten and read aKuit Svetlana.
Talking ab o u t you
1 Ask and answer questions with a partner
about the students in your class.
What's his name? %sf -virnn- .. .. cUhJ I rll H Wocnt'.r
f Where’s he from? J ; rv, - ; n- .■
-> i. o two .-I'nlciren riiv e in
a ft.il n M'rjs. k■ rirf'i £i lyiisli for my job
2 Introduce your partner to the class.
t This is Kurt. He's from Hamburg in Germany. )
L isten in g and p ro n u n c ia tio n
3 l isten and tick ( / ) the sentence
you hear.
1 □ She's from Spain.
□ He’s from Spain.
2 □ W hat’s her name?
□ W hat’s his name?
3 □ They’re from Japan.
□ They’re in Japan.
4 □ Where’s she from?
□ Where’s he from? 6 Complete I he text about 1
’iago.
5 □ He’s a teacher in Italy.
□ His teacher’s in Italy.
C heck it
My name’s Tiago Dost a and 1m a student. I 18.
4 Complete the sentences with am> is* are, I'm not married. ! have one and two brothers.
his*. hvi\ or your. I irr a house ,u Fortaleza. Brazil I ____ to
1 M y name is lirnna. learn English because * s .in international
t
2 W h e re _______ you from?
3 1______ _ from Italy.
4 ‘W hat’s ___ name?’ ‘My name's
Daniella.'
5 Lisa and M ik e_______ from Boston.
6 This.__ _ mv i'\»chvr. _______ _
name’s Richard,
7 Where _ _ _ _ _ he from?
8 This is mv sister. . ____ name’s Miho.
Listen and check.
7 Write about vou. Then read it to the class.
Unit i • Hello everybody! 9
job (n ) /d33b/ viec lam married (adj) /'maerid/ to y a dinh
learn (v ) /lain/ hoc, nghien c iAj sister (n ) /'sista/ chi, em gai
student (n) /'stju:dnt/ sinh vien
- VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION
Everyday objects
Q Q Listen to the alphabet song. Say the alphabet as a class.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
2 Look at this extract from an English/Italian dictionary,
the pronunciation the word in Italian
x /
apple /'aepl/ n. mela t
|
the word in English the part of speech (n. =noun)
Match the words and pictures. 6 ^
a stamp an apple a dictionary a magazine
a bag an orange a newspaper
a key a camera
a watch a ticket
a postcard
a mobile
Listen and repeat.
4 Ask and answer questions with a partner. 5 Look at the words. When is it «? W hen is it an?
a bag a ticket a mobile
( „ san apple, j
an apple an orange an English newspaper
(~UowJ o you sp«H that? ^ K io M t P' 6 Look at the plural words.
two stamps two apples two dictionaries
Say the plurals of the other words in exercise 3.
► ► Grammar Reference 1.4 and 1.5 pl37
10 Unit 1 • Hello everybody!
apple (n) /'aepl/ qua tao magazine (n) /,masg3'zi:n/ tap chi spe|l (v ) [spel] danhvan
bag (n) /baeg/ bao, tui, bi, xac newspaper (n) /'njuizpeips/ bao , ,,
dictionary (n) /'dikjsnri/ tu' dien orange (n) /'orind3/ qua cam plural (n) ['pluraral] so nhieu
- EVERYDAY ENGLISH
H ello and good b ye
1 Sa\ the number* 1
: round' lhe class,
2 IflH O l Read and listen to the telephone numbers. Read them aloud.
682 947 six eight two - nine four seven
07700 900318 oh' double seven double oh' — nine double oh' three one eight
00 1 2 2 799 7050 double oh - one - two one two — seven double nine — seven oh' five oh'
1
3 1 is ten and write lire numbers you heat. Practise them.
4 and answer the question' w ill) other students. Write a list.
What’s your phone number? My mobile's 07726 7511^0.
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My hom number's 01632 77344.
e
| Thank you very m
■f/~ ■
“
uch. J
I isten to the conversations. Write them in the correct ordei
1 r 1 I’m line, thank you. And you? 2 L i Thanks, and you. See you 3 _J
l Not bad, thanks. And you?
_ J I’m O K, thanks, later! L Very well, thanks. How are
i. . 1Iello, Lisa. It s Mike. I ] Bye, Marco! Have a nice day! the children?
[ Mike! How arc you? I j Great! Bye, Lmma! I Hi, Alice! It’s me. Charles.
FI 1lello, 1 isii Jefferson. Yes, at 7.00 at the cinema. 1low are vou?
[ I I hey re line.
A ___________ A _______
* f Hello, 270899.
B _____ _ _ __________ B ______ __
A _ __ . A ________________ __________ A ____ _ ___
B B _______ B
A ____ _______ A ____________________
B ________ _
A _____________________
I isten ai’ain and check.
flf f l In English we stress important words. Listen and repeat. Copy the stress.
How are you? I'm OK. thanks. Have a nice day.
Not bad. thanks. And you? See you later.
| Very w ell. thanks .
6 Practise the conversations with other students. Then practise again u>ing your name and number.
Unit 1 • Hello everybody! 1
1
day (n ) /dei/ ngay nice (adj) /nais/ xinh dep, tot, thu vj
goodbye /,gud ' bai/ tarn biet not bad (adj) /informal/ /not baed/ khong khoe lam
me (pron) /mi:/ toi
- M eeting people
am/is/are - questions and negatives • Possessive's Opposites • In a cafe
STARTER 1 ^ ^
I 1 Count from 1-20 round the class.
2 Count in 10s from 10-100 round the class. { Ten ^------ Thirty V -( One hundred.
" v H , Twenty
3 How old are you? Ask and answer in groups,
i How old are you? ' | wm„ eteen )
~
W ho ft
Questions and negatives
‘ ."(if: tfit: ilHo^rwi!4'^ i< ! Ivt
V
Surname |Jefferson
First name •Lisa
Country ~| the USA
Job 1journalist
Address ! 89, Franklin Street.
: Cambridge, Boston
Phone number ; (616) 326 1 04
2
A$e 26
Married No
,lr ! ’ ‘v t:, .--WM'v:
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What v her surnatnr
1 her f irM nam e1
she from?
•
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Wtort’v 1
runooe
iW I
|ir i.f
how old? bao nhieu tuoi journalist (n) /'d33:n0list/ nha bao address (n) [a'dres] dja chi
count (v ) [kaunt] dem possessive (n) [pe'zesiv] cach so him journalist (n) [’d3 :
- PRACTICE
W ho is he?
1 Student A Look at this information.
Student B Look at the information on p i50.
Ask anti answer questions to complete the information.
Surname ffe v !wv
a
first namt-
Country
Job
Address ./(;) Mode’ * arm KO;.d
'
Cork City
Phone number
Age 4$
Married
Phon-- numbet
Age
Negatives and short answers
4 Read and listen. Then listen and repeat.
2 Ask and answer Ycs/No questions about Patrick.
1 Smith? Jefferson? Binchey?
n^he
2 from England? from Italy? from Ireland?
r -------- v — ----
Is she American?, --------- 3 an actor? a teacher? an accountant?
-j Yes. she is.
Talking about you
Ask and answer Yes/No questions about Lisa. I Ask your teacher some questions.
1 a student? a teacher? a journalist?
2 eighteen? twenty-one? twenty-six? What's your first nam ?
e
Isabel. )
5 Ask and answer questions about Lisa's brother. i Are you married? ( .. r
v „ . No, f m not.
1 Peter? Daniel? Rudi?
What... T
2 a journalist? a student? an actor?
3 sixteen? thirty? twenty-eight?
4 Ask two students questions to complete the form.
Student 1 Student 2
G R A M M A R SPO T
Name
1 Complete the answers to the Yes/No questions. Country/town
Is Lisa American? Yes, she____ . job
Is her surname Smith? No, it,___
Address
Are you a journalist? No, I'm . , ,
Phone number
2 Look at the negatives.
Age
She isn’t married. You aren't English.
But: I’m not a teacher. / 1 a teacher. Married
► ► Grammar Reference 2 pB8
.1 Tell the class about one of the students.
Unit 2 * Meeting people 13
practice (n ) /'praektis/ thiic hanh surname (n) /'s3 :neim/ ho (ten) farm ( n ) [fa:m ] nong trai
a c to r ( n ) [ ’aekta] nam di§n vien Form (n) [fD:m] bieu m au town ( n ) [tsun] thj tr in
a c c o u n ta n t (n) [a'kauntant] ke toan
- PATRICK’S FAMILY
Possessive's
1 V rile the wurds jH tive cunwf plave:
[ brother father daughter wife aunt grandmother gtrHftend
boyfriend I husband son j j uncle j grandfather
~r
m girlfriend j mother j f sister __
J L l
Head about Patrick Binchev and listen. Write the peoples names in the correct place
T k u U a photo o f Patrick.
Wu wife, an d J*U children.
His wife's name is Brenda.
5he's a M u daughters
mmc is Lara. Sites twenty-one
and shes a most His sons
Hflwc is Benny- H ts nineteen
and. hes a student. Laras
boyfriend is a iwwe. too.
H is n a m e is M ick.
G R A M M A R SPOT
\ Look at s
She's a teacher: She's : She is
His wife's name: His wifes name - her name
s - possession
2 find other examples in the text of 5 - possession and 5 - is.
► ► Grammar Reference 2.2 pB8
14 Unit 2 * Meeting people
f a t h e r ( n ) / ’f a :6 b / c h a
aunt (n ) / a :nt/ co di, thim, md
boyfriend (n) /'b^ifrend/ ban trai, ngi/di yeu g ra n d fa th e r (n) /'graen dfa:< 3a/ o n g
daughter (n) /'doita/ con gai g ra n d m o th e r (n) / 'g ra e n d rriA d s / ba
- PRACTICE
You and y o u r fam ily
1 Ask your teachcr questions about the people in his/her family.
C * W » ? 7 WKaf'g your )
j j r ....... ' " ..... .......................... ■ j' —
■ ^
2 Write the names of people in your family. Ask and answer
questions with a partner.
Ask a partner questions about his/her family.
3 Make true sentences with the verb to be.
1 I 'm not at home.
2 W e _________________in class.
3 I t __________ Monday today.
4 M y teacher s name_________John.
5 My mother and father__________ at work.
6 I _________married.
7 My grandmother_________seventy-five years old.
8 Marco and C a rlo _________my brothers.
9 We _________ in the cafe. W e _________ in the classroom.
Check it
4 Tick ( / ) the correct sentence.
1 U I’m a doctor.
□ I’m doctor.
2 O 1 have twenty-nine years old.
□ I am twenty-nine years old.
3 D In o married.
□ I’m not married.
4 □ My sister’s name is Michelle.
n My sisters name is Michelle.
5 □ She married.
[U She’s married.
i
6 LD I nn an uncle.
0 Pm a uncle.
7 LH I have two brother.
□ I have two brothers.
8 CD Peters the son of my sister.
□ Peter’s my sister’s son.
husband (n) /'hAzbsnd/ chong son (n) /sAn/ con trai pjace rn(pijs , j ; j i(sm
mother (n )/ 'm A Sa / m e uncle (n) / 'A q k l/ chu, bac, cau . . riJ !nurse (n ) /n3:s/ y ta wife (n) /waif/ vd daughter (n) [ dD.ta] con gai
- VOCABULARY READING AND LISTENING
Opposites An email from England
1 Match the adjectives with their opposites. 1 E F JT g Danka is a student at
an English language school in
big horrible Brighton, England. Read and
old old listen to her email to Jacek, her
new small
brother in Poland.
lovely difficult
easy cheap 2 Match photographs 1-3 with
hot cold a part of the email. * M
expensive slow
fast young
2 Write about the pictures, using the adjectives.
1 a It’s small
b It’s big.
Correct the false (/ ) sentences.
4 a They're
1 Danka is from Poland. /
2 She’s on holiday. X No, she isn’t. She’s at school.
3 She’s in London.
4 The students in her class are all from Germany.
5It’s a very big class.
5 a It's
(>Becky and James are both students.
7The student bars are cheap.
8 Danka’s happy in Brighton.
Write the questions about Dankas email.
6 a It’s
I Where's Danka from Poland.
Japan, Brazil, Switzerland,
Germany, and Italy.
Simon.
7 a They’re 'They are brother and sister.
They live with Danka.
James' is 25 and Becky’s 19.
Brighton No, it isn’t.
5 Listen to three conversations.
Where is Danka? Who is she with?
W ritin g
Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. 6 W'rite an email about your class.
16 Unit 2 • Meeting people
young (adj) /jAiy tre old (adj) /ould/ gia, cu classroom (n ) [ ’kla:srum ] lap hoc
small (adj) /simo:!/ nho new (adj) /nju:/ mdi nurse (n) [n 3 :s] y ta
slow (adj) /slou/ cham chap hot (adj) /hot/ nong
sentence (n) ['sentans] cau
- Dear Jacek.
How are you? I'm fine. Here’s an email in English. It’s good practice for
you and me!
I have classes in English at The Embassy Language School. I'm in a class
with seven students. They're all from different countries: Japan. Brazil,
Switzerland. Germany, and Italy. Our teacher’s name’s Simon. He’s very
funny and a very good teacher.
I live with an English family in a small, old house near the centre of town.
Robert and Valerie have a daughter and a son. Their daughter. Becky, is
19. She’s a student at Brighton University. Their son, James, is a software
designer for a computer company. He’s 25. They're all very friendly, but it
isn’t easy to understand them. They speak very fast!
Brighton isn't very big, but it’s very exciting! The restaurants and
nightclubs are expensive, but the student bars and cafes are cheap. It's
hot now, and it's lovely to be near the sea. I'm very happy here.
Email me soon!
Love, Danka
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lovely (ad j) / 'IavM / dang yeu software designer ( n ) /'softwea di'zaina/ n g i/d i thiet ke phan mem
near (a d j) /nia/ gan soon ad (v) /su:n/ chang bao lau, chang may choc
nightclub ( n ) /'naitklAb/ hop dem town ( n ) /taun/ thj tran
- EVERYDAY ENGLISH
In a cafe
1 1 Read and listen lo the prices. Read them aloud.
£1.00 one pound £7.50 s^ven pounds fifty
SOp fifty p pi: £10.75 t*a pounds seventy-fiv«
£ .0 five pounds
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2 Write the prices you hear. Practise saying them.
2 Read the menu. Match the food and pictures.
Brighton Pier Cafe
Menu
C h ic k e n s a la d £5.50
T u n a a n d e g g s a la d £5.25
Fish a n d c h ip s £4-95
H a m b u r g e r a n d c h ip s £4.25
Pizza £3-75
C h o c o la te c ak e £2.50
A p p le pie £2.25
Ice - cre a m £2.00
Coffee £1.50
Tea
£1.20
Mineral water £1.10
Orange juice £1.00
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and answer questions with a partner. v Four pounds twenty- five
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r Five pounds twenty five
18 Unit 2 • Meeting people
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- % The world of work
Present Simple 1- he/she/it * Questions and negatives • Jobs • What time is it?
STARTER What are the jobs of the people in your family? Tell the class.
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My father is a doctor. •
_ _ _ My Mother is a ... I My brother
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THREE JOBS
Present Simple he/she/it
1 Listen and read about Istvan Istvan is a music professor. He comes from Budapest m
and Pamela. Hungary, but now he lives in the USA. He works four days
W hat’s his job? W hat’s her job? a week at the University of Texas, Austin He speaks three
languages: Hungarian, English, and German. He's married to
an American and has a daughter. He likes playing tennis in
his free tkne.
Pronunciation
3 tv a pronounced & m f
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works
Practice say mg them.
2 Read the texts aloud.
20 Unit 3 • The world of work
week (n) /wi:k/ tuan a music professor /a 'mju:zik pra'fesa/ giang vien am nhac
underline (v ) [’Andalain] gach chan professor (n) [pra'fesa] giao su\ giang vien
nguon tai.lieu . vn