What nationality was the painter Pablo Picasso? Which language do people speak in Brazil? B: Let me help. B: It's alright. Write the words in the table. Listen and check. A man went to a shop to buy a dress for his wife. But when he got there the shop was closed.
But only if you promise to buy the most expensive dress we have got! He didn't know that the shopkeeper's clock always said 5. Switzerland is 1 one of Europe's most beautiful countries.
Cities like Zur ich seem like a concrete jungle, and then you look up and see the wonderful mountains of the Alps. Swiss people 3 are famous for their efficiency, so travelling around the country is easy. Switzerland's beautiful lakes, clea n air, and fields full of flowers 4 attract visitors thro ughout the year.
Western Australia 4 Sun, adventure, a beautiful environment and friendly people. Western Australia has a natural beauty, long days of sunshine, clear blue skies, and fantastic beaches.
You can spend an afternoon sitting outside a pub and enjoying a cool drink with the locals. Switzerland The north is more beautiful than the south. The main language in Bern is German. Before you read, answer the questions. Where 1 do people speak different languages in the different cities? Match 1—6 to a similar phrase a—f below. This is one of them. I prefer the country. We always have to wait. Can you turn on the air-conditioning? I can never decide which one to watch.
Complete the sentences using too or enough and words from the box. He never goes out. Listening 6 a 6. Listen to the conversation about a TV show and choose the best description. No technology? Don't they have computers?
They build their own houses, and ride horses. So the Los Angeles kids teach these Amish people about the modern world? That's right. They have never seen them? And they go to the beach, and the Amish have never seen the ocean before.
Yes, it sounds interesting. They go out to discos, and go shopping. And do the Amish like what they see? Do they like the modern world? The girls like wearing the new clothes. Car parks? Do they They are going to learn about modern life in Los Angeles. There are no cars, no mobile phones and there is no TV. Are you two sisters? B: Why? B: Thank you. I love it. B: She is really good.
I like her. Choose the correct alternative. B: Yes, please. B: Yes, I eat it every day. Tell her I can meet her at 4 p. It's [email protected] a Complete the text using words from the box. B A 1 5 10 15 20 25 Pronunciation 4 a Cover the tapescript.
Listen and write the questions. We eat different kinds of food, see different friends, and have different interests. I have lots of friends but I am terrible at sport! What would you like to do this evening? What does she look like? Do you like swimming? Would you like some help? Which man is the speaker? Which is Marc? Read and listen to the story. On the sofa behind him there was a washing machine, and on the washing machine a video player, a vacuum hairdryer cleaner and an old radio.
Next to the sofa there was a fridge with a his chair on there sat just on top of it. And as the sun got higher and hotter, he 5 drinking coffee.
One old It was Sunday and there were families walking back from church. I mean, do you want to sell it? I wouldn't say that exactly. I can go home and get. He put the cup down. I'll sell it to you for two dollars fifty. And they bought the lived with them, who for two dollars fifty cents, and they called their sons, and the sons carried the washing machine away.
They looked at the string. His name's Loopy! But it'll cost you. And if that's too much, I'll take one fifty. A little later, the man sold his video player to a young couple for ten he finally Then hair. Then he sold his hairdryer to an old lady with blue his in nothing was even sold the sofa. Now, in the early evening, there the garden except the last heat of the sun and a small breath of wind in 45 man's face. The boy with the dog on a string came back. He looked at the first stars shining and a big lemon hand.
The painting was beautiful. The people who live in Kiev are lucky. I love watching the lake. It felt like we were the only people in the desert. Use a comparative or superlative.
Indirect questions 2 Make the questions indirect. When does the library open? Can you tell me when the library opens? Can you tell. Do you know. Can you tell me. Make sentences with the same meaning. Write 2—3 words. I an aeroplane. We our tickets early. You pay for children. She her exam again. We late. Do we this book? You more vegetables. Do leave? Then match to a—e and choose for or since. Also, I think it rain this afternoon.
Match the questions to the answers a—h. The first letter of each word is supplied. My father. We are both blond with blue eyes. Yes, he loves it, especially the people. Yes, they both have long red hair and green eyes. I like listening to music and playing with my dogs.
No thanks. To the park. I want to see the birds. And standing next to her is my father. My trousers are too small for me. I think you need to eat more. Grammar 5 first conditional Complete the sentences with phrases from the box. Complete the sentences using the prompts. Vocabulary 1 adjectives of personality Complete the job adverts using words from the box. One of the words is not necessary. Experience an adva al loc r fo ed ed ne s es itr wa look after old lp e h to d e d e ould be Nurses ne mes.
Are you happy to talk about your relationships? University libra ry needs assist ant. You will have a long life. Pronunciation 2 wants to wo rk 7.
Write them in the correct column of the table. She told me about the problems I had at work. Then she told me I would go on a journey which would change my life. Two weeks later I won a holiday to the Caribbean. Anyway I met my husband on that holiday, so it really did change my life! Reading 6 a Read the quiz and answer the questions. Then read about how your personality can help you learn English. According to the text, an extrovert enjoys A walking alone. B being with lots of different people.
C talking on the phone. D making new friends. E doing homework. B sitting in the centre of a room. C going to parties. D talking to small groups of people. E making mistakes.
Give yourself one point for every No you answered for questions 5—8. You enjoy spending time on your own, or with people you know well. Your friends and family are very important to you too. You can improve your English by reading books, listening to songs, studying on your own and talking to a friend in English.
And don't worry too much when you make mistakes! If you scored between 5—8 points, you are an extrovert. You are very active and enjoy spending your time with people, especially at parties. You like talking, but sometimes you need to stop and listen. You learn English well in big groups where you can talk to lots of people and have fun.
But remember to do your homework! You certainly do. This is a fish and chip shop! What should I do? Use a pencil until I arrive. Well, don't go back there again then! Vocabulary 2 3 Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Have you got an aspirin? I feel a terrible headache. I feel to be sick. Are you a high temperature? I think he's got the broken arm. I've got cold. I've feel the flu. I can't eat any more. If so and so that are possible, use so that. A B a Cover the tapescript.
Listen to the interview and answer the question. Shiatsu is A a type of Swiss massage. B a Japanese medicine. C a type of Japanese massage. D a Chinese mushroom. Where is it from? Sweet dreams. What does it treat? How long does it take? Sometimes it takes immediately? Well, it's a type of massage.
It's like acupuncture because it believes that there are channels of energy. You press on different points on the body and the energy moves around better. Shiatsu is a Japanese massage, but now you can have Shiatsu treatments in many countries. And what happens in a typical session? First, the Shiatsu practitioner asks you questions about your health, and your problem. Then he gives you a massage to relax the muscles. Lastly, he presses points on your body.
He usually uses his hands, but sometimes he uses his arms, elbows, knees and feet. His feet? So what problems can it treat? It's very good for problems like backache, stomachache and headache, but it works for other problems too. That's good. Each session usually takes about an hour.
An hour. And do patients feel better after one hour? Actually, no. Some patients will feel worse at the beginning. Sometimes they need two, three or more sessions before they feel better. Use the Present Simple passive. Make questions using the prompts and the Present Simple passive. The answers to the quiz are below.
Stop worry. It will The world is 25 billion years old need continue with or without you. Or a better, slower world. Join tod. Underline the best answer. When did the first Pret a Manger open? A B C 2 How is the food made? A in a factory B by chefs in the sandwich shops every day C by chefs the night before 3 What does Pret a Manger sell? A only sandwiches B only sandwiches and sushi C sandwiches, sushi and other types of food 4 How can you find information about the calories in each dish?
A They throw it away. B It is recycled. C Charities take it. They never found one. So t a Manger. Hong Kong. Why has Pret a Manger bec ver s fresh Firstly, the food.
Every night a van deli res. Ear ly in the ingredients to the Pret a Manger sto nts carefully, and morning the chefs check the ingredie the day. And these then they make fresh sandwiches for Manger sells many days it isn't only sandwiches.
Pret a s sushi on the menu. For Quality and care is important for the t they are eating, people who want to know exactly wha tion about each Pret a Manger's website gives informa how many calories dish. For example, if you want to know can find out.
Pret a Manger also does good things any extra unwanted At the end of the day, charities take food and give it to homeless people. Decide if the sentences are active or passive. Put the verbs in the correct form. A B split out get out with go apart put up with ask up grow over Grammar 3 Underline the correct sentence. Six of the questions have a mistake. Milly and Ahmed met in a bar. She was always working late and never had time to see him.
Later she became a rich businesswoman and employed him as her gardener. Answers A A month in the desert with a camel. I'm always laughing. I'm from Germany. I am a writer. I studied German literature. My hobbies are swimming and playing the piano. I have two brothers and one sister. No, I haven't. I'm going back to Germany in August. Yes, I will. Listen to a US immigration officer interviewing a man. C: OK. IO: What's your job? C: I'm a translator. IO: How long have you been a translator?
C: About ten years, more or less. IO: What languages? C: English into French. IO: Uh huh. Now I'm going to ask you about your relationship with Miss Stein. IO: Where did you meet? C: We met in Paris, in France. IO: When was this? C: It was four years ago.
IO: Four years ago. And what does she do? C: She works in a bank. IO: Have you met her family, Mr Cecillon? C: Her family? Well, I just met her brother once. IO: OK. Miss Stein went to university, didn't she? C: Yes. IO: Do you know where? Which university? And what did she study? C: She studied Economics. IO: Sorry? Does Miss Stein have any hobbies? C: She goes to the gym. IO: Does she go often? C: She goes three or four times a week. IO: When?
What time of day? C: Well, she usually goes in the evening. IO: Do you go with her? C: No, I'm not very sporty. IO: Too busy translating, I guess. C: Yeah. Dionne Grobler? Billy Fingleman Cover the tapescript. Listen and complete the sentences.
Check your answers with the tapescript. Where were you when No, it wasn't. Were you dreaming? Yes, I was. Was she smoking? Yes, she was. Were they playing? No they weren't. Were you running? Yes, we were. Was he singing? No, he wasn't. Writing 4 a Choose the best alternative. Write the numbers in the boxes. Did these things happen? Write Y yes , N no , or DK don't know. Betty's teacher saw her running. Three years aft er the Olympics, Betty and her cousin were involved in a plane crash.
Be tty was unconscious for seven weeks and her leg was badly broken. Doctors thought she would die. But she recovered slowly. It took her two years to learn how to walk again. An Olympic Champion One day in the s, a Biology teacher was sitting in a train when he saw one of his students.
This studen t, a teenager called Betty Robinson, was running to catch the train. Th e teacher was amazed. She was the fastest girl he had ever seen. With her teacher's help, Betty starte d training.
Less than two years late r she was an Olympic champion. Be tty won the metres at the Amsterda m Olympics in She was sixtee n years old, and it was only her fourth race. When she arrived home the US was in love with her. Big crowd s shouted her name in the streets. He r home town gave her a diamond wa tch and her school gave her a silver cu p.
Betty won the metres at the Amsterdam Olympics. Betty received a diamond watch. A teacher saw Betty running to catch a train. Betty's plane crashed. Betty spent two years learning to walk again. She missed the Olympics, bu t she returned to the American team in , where again she won a go ld medal, this time in the metres relay. Betty was involved in athleti cs for the rest of her life. She died in , aged 87, a true sporting her o. She was reliable and worked long hours.
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B no onehasbeentheresince Whymighta cowlandon yourhead? B thereareno moreftyingfishin the USA. Because A youwantto seesomeancient tribesin the rainforest. B you wantto livein the rainforest. It's in both. Charles McKinley,25,missedhisfamitybut No!
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And they arelearning are not accepted, then people become frightened from every move they make. The fear of failure of them. In these kinds of environments people seems to develop as we go through school. We t0 learn to hide their mistakes, and not to celebrate learn to become afraid of our mistakes, to be them as a good thing.
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Vocabulary -in7l-ed adjectives Complete thesentences withthewordsfrom the box. It'sgoingto be great. It makesme sad. I wasso that I teftthe cinemabeforethe fitmhadfinished. WhenI am stressed, listeningto musicmakes me feelbetter. TheVare too! Managers usuatlyhaveparticular thingswhich 3 Whatmakespeopleangryat work? If you are you needto work out if the ange - becauseyou havedone sometL business- this is how vour mana! T h e ny o u c o u l d our busy salesteam and earn extra moneyworking f r o m h o m e.
Dodge workf ornothing. Andourskirtsto be tongenoughto cover 4 our knees. Wehadweardark,flat shoes, o withno heels,andwe weren'tto wearmake-up. Thiswasa boarding 7 school,so we stayedat the schoolfor the wholeterm,but 8 we a[towedto go intotowntwicea week.
I alwayswentwith a friend. Wego to the shopsto buysweetsanddrinks,or to the Iibrary, but 10 we go to the cinemauntiIwe werein the finalyear. I usedto lovethe 77 summerholidays, whenI couldgo home,andI didn'tto foltowrulesall day[ong. Reading Realise your drearTl Do you'dream of getting a newjob or startingyour own business, but woruv about how to achieve vour dream? Most of us have dreams,big or small,whether they are to own our or,tinbusinessesor simply to be happier.
Life is a understand whatyou wantto do journey of continuouslearning,and there tnaybe problenrs List your obstacles- the things that might get in the way on the way. Thearticle: A r talksaboutthe meaningsof dreams. B Usethem to completethe gapsr Don't andfamily,don'twantus to change. I havea bathandreadmy book. I findit very z Hewasmaderedundant fromhisjob,so now relaxedI reloxing. I findthemtoo that sheshouldgetapromotedlrewordingl confused I confusing.
Arethereanyperksl ro Thedocumentary film wasveryinterestingl poy riselreferences? You the sameverbs. Theremay be r Wenotaltowed to go intothe conference ha[[. A said prioritise accurately irregular figures B totd decisions presentationspressure C askedto delegating range long solving She- it wasthe bestholidayshehad everbeenon. C said I workas a therapist, so l'mquitegoodat They- that I wouldbe latefor the problems.
A if I tiketo go to herhouse 10 I actuallyhavemy bestideaswhenI'mworking B if shewantedto go to my house un o e r C whetherI wantedto go to herhouse 'Thecar Vocabulary will be readytomorrow.
C hadbeenreadytomorrow z Wewenthometo watcha film. Past obligatiorVp ermission 7 Complete 4 Wheredid you go to secondary school? Whereis therestroom? Writesentences usingthe phrases fromthe box. He'S American. She's Monica WallaCe. Her husband is Sam. Age: - - - From: Job: teacher Job: She's a ooetor.
Choose the correct word or contra ction. C Comptete t he dialogues with the correct form of the verb to be. Use contractions where possible.
Where are you from? I 4 from lorol. Mr and 8 : No, he friend. Ie 10 btl. B: She's A: Max Langley? B: Yes! B: Howald is Fitz? A: A:. Welcome to Hotel Franklin. Where 0 your bags? A: Yes. Fitz and Marin 8anica. B: They 9 A: A: Yes, the y are. Ie Hello. We ] Mrs Mitchell. Choose the co rre ct word. B, No, I C3l m mot her are in London.
B: I'm Tara White. He's my cousin. It's an i Pod. We're from Germany but our parents are from Russia. We're cousins. A: Is this your camera? A: What's in your bag? A watch and a book? Iia a 5 6 2 A: Where's your brush?
B: No. My pens are in my bag. My ck 3 , A: Is this your pen? Write the number in ful l. Complete the dialogues with the plural form 1 Complete the words. Circle the correct word. Complete the puzzle. Find the hidden UK city. BraziO Sandra's parents ore rom Brazil. B; It's pizzo. Put the apost ro phe in the correct place. Read the sentences. What is the meaning of's in each sentence? Write P possessive 's or I is.
Armando's my brother. Com plete the dialogue. A, Can I help you? B, Yes. Can I 1 Karla's my friend. Vocabulary I snacks and drinks a l ook at the pictures. Complete t he receipts. Who is Hilda's friend? Anything J Yes. A coffee. W With milk and 5 Milk. Vocabulary I adjectives. That's really cheap. How much is a new, computer? It's not Qpen. It's clQ. Is this Joe's hotel? My computer is so slow. It's called HOlel camilla and it's on Bassington Street, near the centre of town.
It's a small hotel - about ten rooms - but it isn't very expensive and it's very good. The white sheets in the rooms are from Italy, the flowers are fresh every day and the food and drmk in each room is free. The guests are from all over the world.
Correct the mistakes. Is he your boyfriend new? Is he your new boyfriend? It's called Hotel Camillo. Can I have a piece big of chocolate cake? Small your sandwiches are. They expensive aren't. It's very nice deli. That's really expensive car.
Vocabulary I prices. I ask for prices and pay for things a Compiete the dialogues. B: 1 S2. A: 2 Eo. B: A: 2 A: B: much is that? How much is that 4? A: Can I 6 by card? Here's your card and your receipt. Complete the sen tences. Complete the table for each dialogue. These Dowers are nice. Dialogue 2 buy this new?
They're really nice purses. B; Yes, er Com plete the colours. B; Yes. How much are those black purses? A; They're fou rteen Euros ninety-nine. B: can I pay by card? Just enter your PI N number here. What are the correct colours? Italy 1 Spain 3 Poland The Italian flag is green, white and red.
B; These green apples are one pound ninety-nine a kilo and those red apples are two pounds nine pence a kilo. A; Can I have two kilos of green apples, please? S; Certainly. It's a bit over. Is tha t OK? A; Yes, that's fine. S; That's four pounds twenty. A; Here you are. S; Thank you. And here's your change. A: Thanks. S; Yes. How much is this black camera? A: That's eighty-nine dollars ninety-nine. That's expensive. It's really niee. S; Oh, yes. Can I pay by card?
A; Of course. S; Great. Can I have the blue camera, then? Vocabulary I places. Match the pictures with the words from good exercise la. I m give an opinion Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Complete the text. Use there's or there ore and the prompts in brackets. Brighto n is on ly one hour from London. It's about [en kilometres from the sea.
Vancouver in Canada is a fantastic city. But is it a good city for tourists? Write your comments below. Comments There are a lot of a lot gaAenes il downtown Vanc::ot..
They are great for tourists. ThB Musarn c:J V". IIIe are great. Bt some other arts festivals n VancouYer. They're reaIy good. Find the prepositions of place from the box in the word square. Complete the questions and answers. Complete the sentences with a preposition of place from the box. B: Yes, there is. B: No, the re aren 't. Then listen, check and repeat.
There ' s a car park. There aren' t any galleries. B: Yes, there are two. There's a big hotel opposite the train station and there's a very nice hotel next to the cinema on Venice Road. A: Oh no! Never mind, here? It's opposite the train station. S, thf! There are two restaurants on West Street. B: You're welcome. There's a cafe on Camival Street. And there's a restaurant oPPOsite the cinema.
A: Great. Tick w" the correct col umn. Write the time next to each clock. Excuse me. What 's the time, please? B: It's quarter post two. And what time is the train to a , U 's ot rwenty-l1ve paSt two.
Piso Centrale? What's the time, please? A; That's great. What's the time. B: It's half three. B: You 're welcome. B: It's twenty to two. Th anks. B: Er It's ten past len. B: It's twenty-five to eight. I buy a train ticket m a Com plete the dialogue. One word is missing from each line of the dialogue. A: What is the next train? Write a new dialogue. Is it seven o'clock? It's five minutes walk from York slation. There are over trains in the museum and there's a lot of art.
The museum is very good for children and there1s a restaurant, a gift shop and a cafe. The Money Museum in Colorado Springs. There are coins and paper money from aU over the world. There is also an American dollar from The museum isn't very big, but there is a gift shop. It is in the basement of a theatre, next 10 Ihe toilet The museum is open from two o'dock to nine o'dock.
There are over pieces of bad art in the museum. Some of the art is really bad. There aren't any staff in the museum 0"5 very smalO and there isn't a cafe, bul there's a cafe upstairs in the Iheatre and Ihe museum is free. Write questions.
Complete the dialogues with t he correct form of What's Kieran's favourite film? Is there a bank near here? B: Yes, 1. It's on Paisley Street. B: Yes, 15 shop.
Is it a new shop? Choose the correct word or phrase. A: Are there some, [email protected]? B: Yes, there are. A: And what about restaurants? Complete the dialogues with the words from t he box. Is there a cashpoint near here? There's one in the bank over there.
S: Cheap? B: Is it good? The art is really good. Write the time. B: Yes, it is. It's quarter to four. B: No, it isn't. Can I have a s and a cup of tea. Match a price in A wi th a price in B. A B t That's twelve fortY'nine, plea se. S That's Sixty cents, please. Choose the correct word for each picture. I love it.
B: No, I don't. B: A big Spanish company. A: Do you B: No, I don't. B: Yes, I do. I have a son and a daughter. A: Do you a small town? H a teacher? B: My husband and my children. Use the ve rb s given. Oike 1 B: Yes, I do. Cover the audioscript and listen.
What job does each man do? Complete the conversation. DQn't gQ there. I show interest a a Choose the correct words to complete each dialogue. A: I have two children. B: Really? That's a shamei! A: I don't live with my parents. I live with my friend s. A: I don't like t his restaurant. That's a shame. I work in San Francisco. And an orans. First time in New York? Is this your first time in New York? I 4 a lot in New York. This is my wife, er I'm an actor.
I work in theatres in London. I see. What do you 6 , I work 7 a big bank. I travel a lot. Where do you live? I live in New York with my family. BUI a lot of the time I live in hotels She gets up at He likes chocolate.
CD rr. Does Mrs Moody start work early? She's a w orkaholic. She starts worIt at seven o'clock every morning. She doesn't have breakfast. She has a coffw at eleven o'clock and she has salad for Iundi. She doesn't go to the restaurant - she eats her salad It her desk.
She finishes wort.. She works on Saturdays but she doesn't work on Sundays or Mondays. She doesn't work in an office. Claudia has two children. I start work at nine and finish ar five. I have time for my children in the evening ond on Sundays.
How is the final s pronounced? Complete the table. She doesn't work in a shop. She has a salad for lunch and pasta for dinner. She has a shower in the evening after work. Lin: 'I love my job. I don't start work early and that's great. I hate early mornings!
She doesn't work at weekends. She starts work at nine and fini shes at five every day. She doesn't work in a gym. Olivia: 'My job is OK. I don't love it and I don't hate it. My manager is nice. Complete the sentences with Claudia, lin and Olivia. Olivia doesn't work on Saturdays. Then listen and check. My dad likes chicken. J 4 s 6 7 8 9 He finishes work at one. My sister eats chocolate for breakfast.
He lives alone. Simon gets up at six. Paula starts work at seven. She watches a lot of TV. He goes to bed at eleven. Vocabulary I days of the week m Complete the word puzzle to find the American river.
Use the collocations from Exercise 2. Then put them in order. I look at news websites or blogs. I study French. I usually play football or tennis.
B: No, 1 don't. I have a lot of friends. Grammar 1 I Prese nt Simple, you plural , we and they m look at the ta ble and complete Grace's sentences. They don't hove children. Grammar 2 I C. Two couples swap houses for a weekend and decorate! B: I work for Regent Enterprises. Presenter: So, 5asha and liam, what do you do? A: do you start work? B: At But greys and blacks. No, we ] colours do you like?
B: In Saint Tropez. B: It's easy! Presenter: And what about Colin and Nancy. What 1 they? B: Around 5 p. We whites and greys. They're A: do you live with? B: My son and daughter. A: do you do? B: I'm a doctor. Presenter: OK, thanks. Happy decorating! S A: do you leach? B: I teach Spanish. I work for Who do your work for? Put the letters in the correct order to make rooms and places in a house.
Com plete the text about Patricia. Complete the text for Jam ie. Reading A, Hello. Can I help you? B, No, thank you.
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