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THIRD Headwa coh Pre-Intermediate www.oup.com/elt/headway New iway Pre-Intermediate Workbook with key John and Liz Soars Sylvia Wheeldon OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS wl Tenses 1 Recognizing tenses 4 2 Choosing the correct form 5 3 Correcting mistakes 3 Question forms 4 Making questions with auxiliaries 3 5 Making questions with do / does / did 3 6 Question words 5 7 Which question word? 6 8 Word order 6 9 What + noun, How + adjective oradverb 6 Reading 10 I you can’t master English, try Globish 7 Pronunciation 11 Phonetic symbols 8 Vocabulary 12 Words with more than one meaning 9 Check it 13 Correcting mistakes 9 U4 Listening) 9 Cea Present Simple 1 Lifestyles 10 2 Making questions u 3 Making negatives, ut 4 Short answers a 5 Spelling of the third person singular uw Present Simple or Continuous? 6 Spelling of the present participle 2 7 Choosing the correct form 12 8 What does she do? or What is she doing 2 have /have got 9 Making statements and negatives 2B 10 Short answers Vocabulary 11 have + noun = activity 14 Pronunciation 12 -sat the end of a word 14 Check it 13 Correcting mistakes 1s 14 Listening 5 Ue Past Simple 1 Choosing the right verb 16 2 Making negatives 16 3 Making questions 7 4 Short answers 7 5 Pronunciation 7 6 Prepositions of time 18 7 Time expressions 18 Past Continuous 8 Forming the Past Continuous 18 9 Past Continuous in stories 18 Past Simple or Continuous? 10 Choosing the correct form 19 Vocabulary UL Adverbs: 20 Check it 12 Correcting mistakes 20 13 Listening 20 Une Shops 1 John's shopping trip 2 Count and uncount nouns 2 aor some? 21 3 chocolate or a chocolate? 2 Expressions of quantity 4 some or any? 2 5. How much? or How many? 2 6 much, many, or a lot of 23 7 afewor a little 2 8 something, someone, or somewhere? 23 » CONTENTS 13 | Articles 9 aan, or the? m4 10 No articles 24 11a, the, or nothing? 4 Vocabulary 12 Clothes m4 13 Spelling of plural nouns 25 Reading 14 Kids" bedrooms are their Kingdoms Pronunciation 15. Weak and strong stress 26 Check it 16 Correcting mistakes %6 17 Listening 26 ne ‘Verb patterns 1 How ambitious are you? 7 2 Hopes and ambitions 28 3 Infinitive or ~ing? 2 4 Asking questions 2 would like to(do) or like (doing) 5 Would you...20r Doyou...2 29 6 Choosing the correct form 2 7 would like or like? 2 will, going to, or Present Continuous? 8 Offers and decisions 30 9. What's going to happen? 30 1D Arrangements 30 11 Choosing the correct form 31 Vocabulary 12 -ed/ -ing adjectives 31 Pronunciation 13 Confusing vowel sounds 2 Chee 14 Correcting mistakes 2 15 Listening 2 Describing people, places, and things 1 An email from Australia (33 What...like? 2 Whatis fare... like? (33 Comparatives and superlatives 3. Forming comparatives and superlatives u 4 Opposite adjectives 4 5 asor thant 34 6 as... asor not as... as 35 Reading 7 The London Eye 35 Vocabulary 8 Synonyms and antonyms 36 Pronunciation 9 How many syllables? 36 Cheek it 10 Correcting mistakes 7 1 Listening 37 Ue Present Perfect 1 Famous people past and present 38 2 Making questions 3 3 Short answers 39 4 Making negatives 39 5 Teme review » 6 Past participles 40 Foror snc o Vocabulary 8 Word endings ~ adjectives 40 Reading yg iecorecr wae “ 1D Askigy questions an Pronunciation 11 Word stress 42 Check it 12 Correcting mistakes 42 13 Listening 2 have to 1 has to / doesn’t have to 43 2 hare 3 3 Making questions 44 4 Short answers 44 5 Making positive and negative should © Giving advice 6 7 Asking for ad 6 have to or should? 8 Using the correct form 45 must 9 mnust for strong obligation or advice 45 Reading 10 Fired from his job 46 Vocabulary 11 Men and women v7 12 Job descriptions v7 Pronunciation 13 Words that rhyme ” Check it 14 Correcting mistakes 48 15 Listening 4B Ted Present Simple or wil 1 Choosing the correct form 9 Conditional clauses 2 Making questions 50 3 Making negatives 50 4 ifor when? 50 ‘Time clauses 5 Present tense or future? 31 6 Joining sentences 5 7 Choosing the correct ‘conjunction SI 8 Tenses and time expressions $2 Vocabulary 9 Verb + preposition 2 10 Adjective + preposition 82 Reading 11 Travelling at the speed of light. 53 Pronunciation 12 Ways of pronouncing -ea~ 54 Check it 13 Correcting mistakes 54 14 Listening 54 Tia The passive 1 Forming the passive 55 2 Making questions 56 3 Short answers 56 4 Making negatives 56 5 Local news stories 7 Active and passive 6 Notices 58 7 Active or passive? 58 Vocabulary 8 Preposition + word 59 Pronunciation 9 Sentence stress 59 Check it 10 Correcting mistakes 60. 11 Listening 60 Ta Second Conditional 1 Alfie's dreams 6 2 Making questions 61 3 Sharmista’s dreams 2 4 Short answers oy 5 If. a might 6 might = will + perhaps 63 7 Choosing the correct form 63 8 Worries 8 9: Trying to decide ot Pronunciation 10 Words that sound thesame 64 Vocabulary 11 Phrasal verbs 65 Check it 12 Correcting mistakes 65 13 Listening 65 Can Present Perfect Simple 1 Present Perfect and Past Simple 66 2 Present Perfect with yet and already 66 3 Questions and short answers 67 4 been or gone? o Present Perfect Continuous 5 What has Ann been doing? 7 6 Making questions 7 | Tense review 7 Choosing the correct tense 68 8 A conversation between old friends 8 9 Forming the correct tense 68 Reading 10 The girl who reads aloud 08 Vocabulary 11 Hot verbs ~ go and come 69 Pronunciation 12 Vowel sounds and spelling 70 Check it | 13 Correcting mistakes 7 14 Listening 7 RSS Tapescripts 80 | Answer key 85 Tenses * Questions * Words with more than one meaning Pronunciation ~ Phonetic symbols Getting to know you 1. Recognizing tenses Complete the texts using the verbs in the box. ‘mliving like play made comes ‘mgoingtolook —artived “studying Vanessa (I) from Hong Kong, she (2) _______ mathematics atthe University of sj Newcastle, in the north of England 1) ______ the people very much. They are warm and friendly, When I first (4) | was very worried, but soon (5) _____ friends.1(6) ____ on a campus. takes me five minutes to walk tothe city centre, where I can shop, or goto cafés and clubs. | often (7) sport here ~ squash and table tennis.|(8) ____ for ajob ina bank when | finish. Maybe herein Newcastle. Who knows?” Aiea : : speaks emigrated wasborn ‘going was from the US Q ~ ‘Steven Sonnenberg (1) ______in Germany, but he (2)_______ to Boston, USA with his parents when he (3) two sisters. He (5) ‘1(6) _________ law at Harvard from 2000-2004, Now I (7) ___acourse in interne ial studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, After the course, (8) ________ on holiday to Russia. | can't wait to see the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg” come teaches got going totrain restaying redoing love Nick and Carol (1) ________ voluntary work in Kenya for a year. They (2) "married last year, but decided to live abroad before starting their careers. They (3) Camp Kenya with fifty other volunteers, who (4) ______ from all over the world. Carol Q English, and Nick (6) _____ local people to build schools and 7 football says Nic, ‘and now they've got areal pitch to play on’ SP When Nick and Carol go back to England, they (8) tobeteachers. 4° Unit + Getting to know you 2. Choosing the correct form Choose the correct form of the verb. 1 10 Lm speaking / Ispeak /T'm speak three languages: French, Spanish, and English, A. Where docs Hans come/ Hans come /is Fans coming from? B_ He's Swiss. He comes from Zurich, What you do /do you do / are you doing tonight? T’m going out. Where's George? He has /s having / havea shower. What means this word / does ‘mean this word/ does this word meant B [don't know. Look it up. > poe A Doyou want a cigarette? B No, thanks.1 don't smoke / no smoke / smoke not. Last year I went /go / was go to America on holiday, How long you stay / did you stay / stayed youin America? ‘The weekend was boring. Io do/ didn’t / didn’t do anything. A 'm going to university next year. B What are you going to/ you going 0 /do you study? 3. Correcting mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences. 1 10 Atthe weekend I'm usually go swimming. ‘Are you enjoy the party? ‘We can’t play tennis because it rains. ‘How many sisters you have? Ino understand what you're saying. What you do tonight? What time you get home last night? Last weekend I see some friends and we have a meal. Tm go see my friends tonight. We go to the cinema. Pm loving English food. Ies wonderful! Question forms Making questions with auxiliaries Write Yes/No questions for these sentences. ls she French? She’s French. It’s raining, ‘They're at school. ‘They're learning English, You're tired. Pim right. 1 2 3 4 5 6 She was at home last night. 7 8 He was born in 1960. 9 We're going to see Jim. Making questions with do / does / did Write Yes / No questions for these sentences. Youlike music. She comes from France. ‘They live ina fat. You take sugar in tea. I speak English well. Ik started at 8.00. You want to go home. He works hard. Question words Do you like music? She watched a film last night, — ‘Match the questions in A with the answers in B. What do you do? Who did you go out with last night? Where do you live? When's your birthday? Why are you wearinga suit? How many students are there in the class? How much did you pay for your shoes? How are you? Whose is this money? 10 Which newspaper do you read? way aneen Fifty dollars, Twenty-five. Fine, And you? Maria and Pedro. I'ma teacher. The Times. Its today! Imm sure it’s mine. Inaflatin the centre of town, j Because I've got an interview. Unit + Getting toknow you 5 7 Which question word? Complete the conversation with question words. Kate Hi, Dad. Dad Morning, Kate. (1) Kate Fine, thanks. A bit tired. Dad I didn’t hear you come home last night. (2) _____ time did you get in? Kate About 11.00. Dad (3) ___ did you go? Kate Just round to Beth's house. Dad Oh! There's letter for you on the table, Kate Oh! (4) Dad I don't know. Open it and see. Kate Oh! Dad (5) __’s the matter? are you today? ‘sit from? Kate Nothing, It’s from Luis in Spain. Dad That’s interesting. Kate He says he’s coming to England soon. Dad (6) ____? Kate Because he’s going to study English Dad (7) ‘she going to stay? Kate Here in London. Dad (8) ___ school is he going to? Kate He doesn’t know yet. Dad (9) ____ishe coming? Kate Next week, Dad You must invite him round. (10) _____ don’t you write back and invite him to Sunday lunch? Kate OK, I will. Thanks, Dad. 6 Unit] + Getting to know you 8 Word order Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then answer the questions about you. 1 you /last/ get / for / what / birthday / did / your /? 2 is/who/ teacher / your / English f? 3. parents / moment / where / your / the f at/ are /? 4 cinema / you / go /last/ when f did / the / to /¢ 5 learning you/ why/ English / are /? 6 you/ how /to/ come/ school J do! ? 7 brothers and sisters / you / many / have / how / do/? What + noun, How + adjective or adverb ‘Match a question word in A with a word in B and a line in C. Then answer the questions about you. A |B c time shoes do you take? colour | did you get up this morning? far do youread? How | tall isit from your house to the town centre! sort are you? ‘What | much ‘syour hair? often do you go swimming? | size does a hamburger usually cost? long ‘of music do you like? newspaper | does your English lesson last? 1 — 2 —___§ 3 4 6 7 = 8 8 10 Reading 10 If you can’t master English, try Globish 1._Read the text and answer the questions 3 1 What sort of English is Globish? 2 Who speaks it? 3. Write the full conversation between the Korean and the Colombian. 2 4 How does Jean-Paul Nerridre describe Globish? 5. What language did the hundred colleagues speak in? 6 Why didn’t they understand Jim and Bill? 3 2 Find words in the text which mean ... the act of travelling from one place to another a person who makes or thinks of something new the most important part of something 5 the people who you work with people who learnt English as their first language If you can’t master English, try Globish It happens all the time. You are at an airport, and the man on yout left, who is maybe Korean, starts talking to the man opposite, who is maybe Colombian, and soon they are talking in what seems to be English: Complete the questions. Who IBM. work for? —_____ good English? Yes, excellent English: How. —_ 2 1,500. When 2 While he was at a meeting in Paris. What 2 A version of Globish to help the English understand. By Daniel Klune * International Herald Tribune neeting, one hundred colleagues from over forty different countries were talking ina sort of English. Everyone was happy, and everyone understood. Then the two American speakers arrived to Where you fly?” "Ieisn’c a language, it's a tool, a means “Paris. You?” of global communication. It’ a sort of “I go New York business. “English lite’ ~ simple language that ‘When arrive?” people all over the world can “Four tomorrow in afternoon understand. “Children?” “The language spoken all over the “One boy, two girl. You?” ‘No. Only gitlfiend.? ‘OK, Have good journey.” ‘Thanks. And you.’ ‘They don’t know it, but the Korean and the Columbian are speaking Globish, Its inventor, a Frenchman called Jean-Paul Nerriére, doesn’t see it asa real language world, by 88 per cent of the people, is not exactly English, but ie works; it does the job.’ Nemriére, who retired from che computer giant, IBM, speaks excellent English. The main feature of Globish is that it has only 1,500 wonds. Grammar talk to the group. They began by saying “Hi, Um Jim,’ ‘Hh, P'm Bill, but after that no one understood a word they said. And the Americans had difficulty | understanding other people in the group. ‘This is the problem. Do native ppeakers of English understand Globish? No worries, Nerriere is writing a version isn’t important, He had the idea while he | of Globish to help the English ‘was at a meeting in Paris. Before the | understand, Unit | + Getting to know you Pronunciation Tl Ph jonetic symbols, 1 Phonetic symbols help with pronunciation. Write the words in B next to the correct phonetic symbols in A. eee A 1 2 3 4 5 ls 7 8 /maubatl/ Idarori/ (sizaz! fheabraf/ fwotlf ‘efusm gam’ /wolit/ /mavs! (@ Words with the same pronunciation GHBB Sone words have the same anda different meaning. Wii see sea ‘baw buy Bye! feu! two too ‘san’ son sun pronunciation, buta different spelling B scissors mouse chewing gum diary mobile watch hairbrush, wallet 2. Write the other word (with a different spelling and meaning) for the words in phonetic symbols. 4 B our injuy | knew 5. Aha! here cinta Eat [ee —— | 8 Uni it | + Getting to know you 3 Write the correct spelling. 1 have ftusf —___/samz 2 Doyou/naw/ _ the answer? 3. Could you /rart/__ your address down, please? 4. What did you /bay’ ____at the shops? 5 Lean't /si/____ you. Where are you? Words with silent letters /Many words have letters which ‘we write, bt we don't pronounce. Atsn/ listen Jork/ talk Jratt! write / right fforon/ foreign failand? island Write the spelling of the words in phonetic symbols. Careful! They all have silent letters. fa:nso/ /merid! | I 2 3 4 /maf) —____ 5 /netbo) 6 fwenzdev 7 fenti) —___ 8 maul Vocabulary 12 Words with more than one meaning 1 Look at the dictionary entries, In each sentence below, which of the definitions is kind an example off 1 [kind of like her. 2 Itwas very kind of you to help me. 3. What kind of music do you listen to? 1 kind /kamndy adj (kinder, kindest) caring about others} friendly and generous: « kind and helpjisl person» Be kind to animals, + Thank you for your kind invitation. 2 kind /kamnd/ 2 (C] a group of people or things that are the same in some waysa type or sort: This shop sells all kinds of things. What kind of house do yox live in? 3 kind of (informal) a little: He's kind of strange, but Fike him, 2. Complete the sentences with a word from the box. Use each word twice with a different meaning. course fair_match fine party | train cross suit miss leaves 1 ‘How are you?"t'm thanks?) I gota parking today. £30. 2. Pmhaving a — on Saturday. Can you come? Labour is a political in Britain, 3 Your tie is nice, but it doesn’t your shirt, Did you see the football on TV last night? 4 My sister has hair and blue eyes. You gave her £20, and me nothing! That's not 5. Athletes have to very hard, Tm catching the at 10.00 in the morning. 6 Pm going now. I don’t want to the train. I'm happy in London, but ___ my family. 7 T'm going to do an English ‘Do you love me?”"Of__ I do? in the summer. 8 The My tr on the trees are beautiful in autumn, at 9.00, so I don’t want to be late. 9 Puta tick ifs right, and a ifirs wrong, My father is very ‘with me because [failed my exams, Check it 13 Correcting mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences. Tm coming from Portugal. Where do she come from? Thave 27 years. When you go bed last night? What do you do last night? Carlos spend too much money on designer clothes. I studied for two years at school English. “Who's bag is this?"“It’s mine? 9 ‘Where you go on holiday this year?” ‘Pil. go to Miami in August? 10 He have long blond hairs and blue eyes. oueune 14 Listening Phoning a dating agency 1 Cathy has recently moved to London to start anew job. She wants to join a dating agency to find a boyfriend, Listen to the telephone conversation with someone from the dating agency. Are these sentences true (7) or false (XJ? Correct the false ones. Cathy comes from Scotland. She moved to London two weeks ago. She doesn’t have a Scottish accent. She teaches science in a school near London, She has blue eyes and red hair. She likes keeping fit. She doesn't like living in London. Her perfect man has blond aie. Put the words in the right order to make questions. Answer the questions. calling f the / why / Cathy / is / agency /? 2 she/her/ did / when {job / start /2 3 the /she/ does / weekend / what / doing / at / Hike /? 4 tall how/ she fis/? 5 does / where / teach J she /? 6 partner / how / perfect / old / is / her /? Unit - Getting toknow you 9 Present Simple 1 Lifestyles Are the sentences about .. # Alta, in Norway, and its citizens? « the Tuareg tribe in the Sahara Desert? Write AorT. sess Mand Present tenses * have / have got + have +noun Pronunciation ~ -s at the end of a word 1) The town lies inside the Arctic Circle, and the sun doesn't rise between November and January. 2 [| The nomads live in the desert in North Africa. They travel by camel. They have goats, cows, and sheep. 3 [) They live in tents. When visitors come, they put out carpets and cushions, and drink mint tea 4 1] People meet in the sports centre. In the evenings it is full of people doing aerobics classes and working out on the running machines. 5 (1 The men wear the veil, not the women, and they never take it off, even when they eat. No one ever sees a man without his veil. 6 (Iisa society where women are free ani They make their own decisions in life. lependent. 7 | Inthe cafés, all the tables have strong lamps. These make people feel happier and help them to sleep. 8 (A lot of people find it difficult to sleep. Some people get confused, and arrive for tea with friends at 4 a.m. instead of4pm. 9 |_| Insummer people go swimming in the fjord and have picnics in the country. 10 [_) Most people are Islamic, but they don’t speak Arabic. ‘They have their own language and alphabet. 2. Making questions Here are the answers to some questions about the lifestyles in exercise |. Write the questions. InAlta 1 Does the sun ri between November and January? No, it doesn't. 4 Short answers Answer the questions about you. Use short answers. 1 Do you smoke? Yes, |do / No, I don't. 2. Do you like science fiction? 2 Where _ In the sports centre. 3 Doyou dream alot? 3 ___ inthe sports centre? a They do aerobics classes and work out. 4. Doyoulisten to the radio? 4 Where 2 In the fjord. 5 Doyour parents read alot? The Tuareg ee SeHow 6 Does your teacher give you a lot of homework? By camel. as 6 What animals 7 Does your school have a swimming pool? Goats, cows, and sheep. Gp Where 8 Does it rain alot in your country? In tents. ———— 8 when visitors come? ‘They put out carpets and cushions, 3. Making negatives Complete these negative sentences. Tn Alta 1 The people (not see) the sun for three months 2 They (not sleep) very well. 3 Sometimes they (not arrive) at the right time. 4 They (not go) out much in winter, | The Tuareg 5 They (not live) in towns. 6 They (not speak) Arabic. 7 The men (not take) off their veils. 8 They (not make) decisions forthe | ‘women. | 5. Spelling of the third person singular ‘Write the third person singular of these verbs. 1 live Wes__ 15 enjoy enjoys _ 2. work 16 buy = ___ 3 speak 17 play, __ 4 love IB say 5. make 19 have 6 wash 20 do 7 watch 21 go = 8 relax 9 finish 10 kiss 11 carry carries _ 12 study Bfy ory Unit2 + Thewaywelive 1 Present Simple or Continuous? 6 Spelling of the present participle Write the -ing form of these verbs. read reading ming come coming rain a swim sw Wer think = shine smoke 9 have 10 take 1 wait 12 get 13 stop ron 15 begin 7 Choosing the correct form Choose the form of the verb. 1 I go/'m going to work now. Goodbye! 2 I read /'m readinga book about astrology. 3 Tread / 'm reading ots of books every year. 4. We go /’regoingto a party on Saturday. 5. Nurses look /are looking after people in hospital. 6 Annie comes /'s coming from Ireland. 7 She comes /’s coming for dinner this evening. 8 I speak /’m speaking four languages. 9 Do you want / Are you wanting to go out tonight? 12 Unit2 + The way we live 8 What does she do? or What is she doing? Look at the picture and answer the questions. ‘Vm Tony. Pma taxi-driver.’ What does Wendy do? She's a nurse. Is she working in the hospital now? No, she isn't. What's she doing? She's having dinner. What does Frank dot Ishhe working in the restaurant now? What's he doing? What does Tony do? Ishe drivinga taxi now? What's he doing? ~ What does Lisa do? Is she working in the kitchen now? What's she doing? have / have got 9 Making statements and negatives 10 Short answers Look at the picture of Catherine's bedroom. Answer the questions about Catherine. Use short answers. 1 Does Catherine have an untidy bedroom? Yes, she does. 2. Has she got posters on her walls? Yes, she has. _ 3. Has she gota lot of clothes? 4. Does she havea camera? 5. Has she got a computer? 6 Does she have a lamp in her room? Answer the questions about you. 7 Have you gota DVD player? 8 Do you have a lot of money? 9 Have you got a digital camera? 10 Do you have a good English accent? Complete the sentences in two ways, once with has / doesn’t have and once with 's got / hasn't got. 1 She doesn'thave_a CD player. 4 She _____ a television. She _hasn't got __ a CD player. She _____ a television. 2 She _____atennisracket. 5 She ____ a computer. She —_____atennis racket. She ___ a computer. 3 She ____alotofCDs. 6 She ___ an MP3 player. She ___ alot of CDs. She an MP3 player. Unit2 + The way welive 13, Vocabulary I have +noun = activity 1@ vocabulary spor 1 Haveis often used with a noun to express a form of action. thad a bath and went to bed. Where did you have lunch? Have a good weekend! 2 Notice that, with meals, we do not use a. I had breakfast / lunch ‘Complete the sentences with a form of haveand anoun from the box. argument look swim dream break une) 1 A Bye, Mum. 'm going to the party now! agood —__! and wash B Bye, darling. Pm goingto____a my hair. I feel dicty. Pve got holiday photographs. Do you want to a? 4A We're driving to Scotland tomorrow. B ___agood hope the roads are cl 5. Do you play tennis? Would you like to a___ tomorrow? 6 Ineeda coffee. Can we now? 7 Thave a swimming pool, so if you want to «just come round. 8 A Didyou office, dear? B No, didn’t, Itwas terrible. good ___at the 9 My bossis often angry with me. Today we an _____ because I was late for work. 101 last really strange night. I dreamt I could fly. 14 Unit2 + The way we live Pronunciation 12 -satthe end of a word “sat the end of a word appears in | + plural nouns books trains houses + he / she / it + Present Simple gets lives washes + possessive’s Pat'shouse John'scar Liz's book GREB There are three pronunciations /s/, /2/, and fz). 1 Write the correct phonetic symbols /s/, /z/, and /1z/ at the top of columns A~C. ald Bis ca? chips matches boys and girls works watches goes Mick’s daughter Chriss teacher | Peters wife maths sandwiches. news laughs, chooses wears the ships captain | Georgesjob | Paris hat lights Pieces hands | Write these words in the correct columns in the table, ‘wins Rosesmother kisses stops the dogsbed Jack’ school ERED Practise saying the words. 8 \@ When a word ends ins, we often don't pronounce the t ord before it She sends senz/herlove. The food tastes tes nice What kinds /kainz/ of ce-cream do youhave? 2 Practise saying these sentences. 1 Myhands fhenz/ are cold What are your favourite subjects Jsabdziks/? 3. My dog understands /andastenz! everything. 4. Brian collects /kaleks! stamps. 5 The filim’s good but it ends /enz very strangely. 6 Ireland’s /atolonz/ hotels are great. The facts /Reks/ are clear. My boyftiend’s /boiftenz/ family are lovely. 3 Underline the words you hear. 1 Tike your friend / friends. 2 The book's / books areinteresting, 3. The house is / houses are big. 4 Thad a hams sandwich / ham sandwiches for lunch. 5. My hands hurt / hand hurts. Check it 1B Correcting mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences 1 Tom drive 10 kilometres to work every day. ‘What languages does Helen speaks? I studying French at Aylesbury College. 4 Inot like fish. 5 Jack and Tommy is playing football in the garden, 6 Thave a cup of tea always in the morning. 7. Ryanair flys to over ninety European cities, 8. Have you any brothers or sisters? 9. Karen have always the latest designer jeans. 10 Fiona no has any children. 2 3 14 Listening Alife in Australia 1 Jo lives in Aylesbury, England. Her old school friend, Nikki, emigrated to Brisbane, Australia, a year ago. Listen to the conversation between Nikki and Jo and answer the questions. 1 Where does Nikki come from? 2. How-old sit in England? 3. What’ the time difference between England and Australia? What are Nikki’ children doing? What are Jo's children doing? Where does Nikki usually cook? What's good about Nikki's job? What isn't so good? Is Dave enjoying his job? Why is his job not so good? 9) Has Nikki got lots of friends? 10 What does Jo do? 2 Complete the text with a verb from the box in the correct tense. Use each of the verbs once only, [be call come cook go have have got live look for love make swim teach work Joand Nikki both (1)___ from England, but Nikki now (2)_____ in Australia. Nikki (3)____Joaall the way from Brisbane. It (4) ____ five o'clock in the evening there and Nikki’ children (5)____. In England its still early in the morning and Jo's children (6)_______a snowman. They (7) to school soon . Nikki never (8)__ in the kitchen, She and her family usually (9)_____ barbecues in the garden. Nikki (10)___ part-time, three mornings week, and she (11) __ her job, Her husband, Dave, (12)_____a good, new job but it’s very tiring. Jo (13)___ at Aylesbury College at the moment but she (4). —— another job. Unit? + The way welive 15 Past Simple 1. Choosing the right verb 1 Whatis the past tense of these verbs? They are all irregular except one. | leave catch hear hold say, take give tell | any get, cant keep think —_ find 2 Complete the text The Burglars’ Friend with a verb from exercise | in the Past Simple. 2 Making negatives Here are some sentences about the story. Correct the mistakes. 1 Russell woke up at two o'clock He didn't wake up at 2.00. He woke up at 3.00. 2. He woke up because he was thirsty. 3. He heard a noise in the kitchen, 4 He found three men, Russell's mother kept her purse in her handbag, 6 They left at five o'clock. 7 When they left, Russell watched TV. 8 The police caught the burglars the next day. 16 Unit3 » What happened next? Past Simple Irregular and regular past verbs Past Continuous * Prepositions of time » Adverbs WIR The Burglars Friend Parents were fast asleep in bed IT was 3 o'clock in the morning when four-year-old Russell Brown (1) ot up to go to the toilet His parents were fast asleep in bed. But when he ee _ a noise in the living room and (@) ______ alight was on, he went downstairs. ‘There he (4) ‘two men. They asked him his name, and (5) __ him they were friends of the family. Unfortunately, Russell believed them. They asked him where the video recorder was. Russell showed them, and (6) _______ they had a stereo and CD player, too. ‘The two men (7) ___ these to the kitchen. Russell also told them that his mother (8) her purse inal drawer in the kitchen, so they (9) that. Russell even (10) _______ them his pocket money ~ 50p. They finally (11) atd am. They said, ‘Will you open the back door while we take these things to the car, because we don’t want to wake Mummy and Daddy, do we?’ So Russell (12) _ the door open for them, He then went back to bed. parents dicin’t know about the burglary until they got up the next day. His father said, (13) ____ be anggp ‘with Russell because he (14) he was doing the right thing’ Fortunately, the police (15) last week. the two burglars 3. Making questions Write questions for these answers, 1 Why/ get up? Why aid Russell get up? Because he wanted to go to the toilet. 2. Where / his parents? They were in bed. 3) Why / go downstairs? Because he heard a noise and saw a light on. 4 How many men J find? Two. 5 What / tell him? ‘They told him they were friends of the farnily. 6 Where / keep / her purse? Ina drawer in the kitchen, 7 How much pocket money / give them? 2 Sop, 8 When / they/ finally leave? Atdam, 9 When find out about the burglary? The next day. 19 When /catch /the wo burglars? Last week. Short answers Answer the questions about Russell. Use short answers. 1 Did Russell disturb the burglars? Yes, he did. Did he know they were burglars? —__ Did his mother keep her purse in the kitchen? Did Russell open the door for the burglars? Was Russell’ father angry with him? — Answer these questions about you. 6 Did you do your homework yesterday? Did you go out last night? Did it rain yesterday? Pronunciation Irregular past verbs Which of these past tense verbs rhyme (sound the same)? ‘Tick (7) those that rhyme. Cross (X) those that don’t. Practise 2 3 4 a 6 7 broke took J 8 thought — caught |_| 9 ate met Oo 10 won ran QO Regular past verbs What is the pronunciation of these regular verbs inthe past? Write them in the correct column. watched happened started opened walked ‘laughed mended wanted picked called knocked —_ unlocked listened phoned decided rained whispered washed See Seca 7 ia ad watched happened started Lb Unit3 + Whathappenednext? 17 6 Prepositions of time 1 Complete the time expressions with the correct prepositions. 1 _on_ Sunday 7 —— the morning 2 1999 8 ____ six o'dlock 3 ___ March 9 spring 4 three days 10 _____ Christmas / Easter 5 ___ Wednesday afternoon 11 ____ April Ist 6 the weekend 2 night 2 Now complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. 1 Twas born in Africa _____ 1970. 2. Welived in Bristol four years. 3. [went home the weekend. 4. Theyarrived three o'clock _____ the afternoon. 5 Atmy school we wore a different uniform —__. summer. 6 She started her new job May 3rd. 7 hated driving night when [lived abroad. 8 Heleft Friday. 9. When 1 was young, we always ate turkey _____ Christmas. 10 We got up late Sunday morning. 11 Last year they went to Greece — two weeks. 7 Time expressions Complete the sentences ‘ith a word from the box. ago last when My parents moved to London 1 was five. eft college three years Tfounda flat on my own _____ year. we got home, we listened to some music. Tbought a cara few weeks —___. Thad an accident ______ night. waueene Ididn't go home weekend because some friends came to stay. 18 Unit3 + What happened next? Past Continuous 8 Forming the Past Continuous Yesterday you went to a party. This is what was happening when you arrived. Make sentences in the Past Continuous. When [arrived at the party ... 1 Jenny / talk / to Mick erm king to Mick 2. Annie and Pete / dance 3. Sarah and Bill / sit/ on the sofa 4. Katie / choose /a CD 5 Max/drink// champagne 6 Beth and Dave / eat / crisps 7 Justin / show / Lucinda a photograph 8 Harry /smoke /a cigar 9 James / tell /a joke 9 Past Continuous in stories Look at the three stories on p19. Match the phrases with the correct story. Where exactly do they go? 1 ().... and they were pulling in different directions 2 ()... while he was counting the stolen. money 3 (_) Unfortunately two officers were standing next to the car at the time. 4 1)... while he was letting the air out of the last tyre 5 (_]... because he was studying the psychology of crime and needed experience of life in prison 6 [_] .... who were trying to escape from, police, Bet goes wrong ‘Aman onanight out won a £20 bet by letting the air out of a police car's tyres. Dominic James, 34, was very pleased with his joke until the officers arrested him. ‘The two policemen were watching a group of youths when they heard a loud hissing noise,’ a court in | ; London heard. The judge fined Mr James £100. Boat thieves arrested | "Two boat thieves rowed round in circles before being captured. The two men broke into a Norwegian ship, but when an alarm went off, _ they jumped into a boat that was tied to the ship and picked up an oar each. Unfortunately, neither of them knew how to row. After watching the pair go round and round in circles "for half an hour, the police arrested them. Robber says ‘Thank you’ for prison sentence ‘An armed robber welcomed a prison sentence, Saying it will help his studies into the minds of Criminals. Police arrested John L Baxter, 61, half a mile from the bank. He told the court that | he wanted to be arrested. The judge didn’t | believe him and sentenced him to nine years. Past Simple or Continuous? 10 Choosing the correct form Choose the correct form of the verbs. 1 Lmet was meetinga friend while | did / was doing the shopping, I paid / was paying for my things when I heard / was hearing someone call my name. [turned / was turning round and saw / was seeing Jo. She wore / was wearing. bright red coat. We decided / were deciding to have a cup of coffee. While we had / were havinga drink, a waiter dropped / was dropping a pile of plates. We all got / were getting terrible shock. 8 While the waiter picked / was picking up the broken plates, he cut / was cuttinghis finger. Unit3 + What happened next? 19 Vocabulary Tl Adverbs 1 Match a verb in A with an adverb in B, A 8 wait fluently speak English carefully sing heavily do your homework fast ran patiently rain hard | work beautifully 2 Complete the sentences with an adverb from the box. badly well exactly straight mainly really possibly nearly happily seriously 1 Our team lost the match because they played so 2 Idid in the exam. 1 got 85%. 3A Areyou going out? B ____. Idon’t know yet. 4. My-son's «ight. Its his birthday next week. 5. The exam was —— difficult. [couldn't do any of it. 6 Ttravel a lot in my job, to Europe. 7 There was an accident, but no one was injured. 8 thought Jane and Henry were ‘married, but they just got divorced. 9A. How do I get to the station? B Go on, and turn left at the traffic lights. 10 Thave 43.5: my pocket. Not much, is it? 3. Correct the word order in the sentences, 1 Tlike very much modern art. 2. She plays very well the piano. 3. He explained quickly the situation. 4 Iwent last night to the cinema. 5 visit often my grandparents. 20 Unit3 - What happened next? Check it 12 Correcting mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences. 1 What time did you got up this morning? 2 Ino liked Tom Cruise’s new film. 3. Jane studied very hard for her exams and past them all. ‘What did you do in your last birthday? Thad a shower when the phone rang, I was taking my driving test three times before I passed. David telled a joke but nobody laughed. The baby peacefully was sleeping. What did you do in Monday evening? Where did you live when you met Frank? aus u B Listening Someone stole my bag! 1 ‘Someone stole Maria's handbag. She is reporting the incident at the police station. the conversation between Maria and the policeman and correct the sentences, Maria put her jacket on because it was cold. No, she didn't. She took her jacket off because she was too hot. 1. She was carrying her jacket in her right hand, She got the mobile phone two weeks ago. The thief was about 35 years old. He had long blond hair. He was wearing shorts and a T-shirt. The incident happened at 3 o'clock. ‘There was £15 in Maria's purse, Maria's car keys were in the bag. 2 One word is missing from each of these questions. ‘Write in the missing word and answer the questions Where Maria walking? Why she need her mobile? Why did stop walking? ‘What did thief do? How many pockets her bag have? Why was difficult to find her phone? ‘What in her bag? Why the policeman say that Maria was lucky? Count and uncount nouns « Clothes Expressions of quantity » Plural nouns Articles * Pronunciation - Weak and strong stress ones Count and 1 John’s shopping trip uncount nouns 1 Look at the map of the town. Where can John get the things on his shopping list? 2 aorsome? } Put a /an before the count nouns, and sore before the bread baker's mane | uncount nouns. fruit “4 shampoo a | ; cme book: aoa —some_ suger etaneps oN English diefionry eel 3 stamp meat —— holiday brochure = _ 4 car newspaper 5 petrol es ed 6 help 7 air 2. Look at John’s journey through town. In what order did he get the things on his 8 ane shopping list? Put a number 1-9 next to the things. “~ 9 pound 10 music n job 12 ____ work 13 apple “4 fruit 15 tomato 16 —____ tomato soup 7 bread 18 loaf 9 information 20 ____ news Unit 4 + The market place 21 3. chocolate or a chocolate? Sometimes a noun can be both countable and uncountable. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a+ noun or just the noun, 1 [don’t like 2. Would youlike chocolate achocolate 7 3. Ineed some 4 5 Idrinka lot of 6 7 Have 8 i S 9 It’s made of 10 Would you like renter of water? 3 11 Would you like 12 Have some 2 22 Unit 4 + The market place Expressions of quantity 4 some or any? ‘Complete the sentences with some or any. 1 Lhaven’t got any _ paper. 2 Pilbuy some _ paper when I go to the shops. 3 Isthere __ petrol in the car? 4 Yes. T put ___ in yesterday. 5 Ibought ____ fruit, but they didn’t have vegetables. 6 Doyouhave change? I need 50p. 7 Isaw —____ change on the table a minute ago. 8 Ineed _____ help with my homework. 9 Idon’t have __ free time today. Sorry. 10 Did you have problems with this exercise? 5. How much? or How many? Write questions with How much? or How many? 1 We've got some eggs. How many egas have we got? 2 She earnsa fortune! How much money does she earn? 3. She hasa lot of children. 4. Can you buy some butter? wat 5 Their house has a lot of bedrooms. 6 Some people are coming for a meal on Sunday. 7 Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays. 8 We need some flour. 6 much, many, or a lot of ? Look at the picture, Complete the sentences with much, many, or a lot of 1 Thereare 2!0tof_ apples, 2 The shop hasn't got _™Wch_ washing powder. 3 There's 4 The shop has got bottles of water. 5 There isn't___ frozen food. 6 There aren’t___ sweets. oil. 7 The shop's got cheese, & Lean see newspapers. 9 But I can't see magazines. 10 There isn’t ___ yoghurt. 11 The shop hasn't got birthday cards. 12. There are 13. The shop hasn't got grapes. bread. sicel T afeworalittle? 8 something, someone, or somewhere? Match line in A with @ line in B and a line in. Choose the correct word. - 1A Did someone / anyone / no one phone when | A B c was out? B_No, no one /someone / anyone. Does yourtooth hur eee 2. When we got to the meeting, there was 2 Were there many people somewhere / everywhere / nowhere o sit because atthe party? Tim trying to lose weight. it was so full. 3 Would yo ike some utmost ofthe students 3 ane knows no oe /anpone someone who can cream? af 3 fromFran elp You" her friend Sue. on) com ance 4 He invited all his friends to his wedding and was 4 Are there many Spanish Im going to the dentist pleased because everyone / someone / anyone people inyourclass? | Alittle | tomorrow. came. 5. Doyou get many leters? But noone that you 5 don't have anything / nothing / something to nos ‘wear to my interview. 6 Do your children get a lot | 6 George looked everywhere! somewhere / ef homework? But most of them are nowhere for his car keys but he couldn't find bills. them somewhere / anywhere / nowhere. Children who have something / anything / everythingare often called spoilt. 8 There's nothing / everything / something] want to tll you, Can you keep a secret? Unit 4 + The market place 23 Articles 11 a, the, or nothing? 9 a,an,orthe? Complete the sentences with a, the, or nothing, ‘Complete the sentences with a, an, or the. U ‘Leome,to; bus. school by 1 Thought @— CD anda book for a friend 2 This morning — for her birthday. Unfortunately she's got the CD, 3 Ankers capital of Turkey flickeitbeleomonen 4 ork for —_ company that makes — 2 i Witerears children? 5 et home all day yesterday. B They're in ___ garden. 6 Wehad lovely holiday in Spain, 3: Mysisters teacher ln'-——_-- sehwl aa 7. Heathrow is busiest airport in Europe. Leicester, She has three children, two girls and © Weariielin Paris on____Ahina'ct boy. girls ae in her lass at school, but August. ___ boy isn't old enough for school yet. 9. Last night we had dinner in 4 Janeand Bill are very nice couple. She has restaurant clothes shop,andhe worksin___officein__-—-‘10 I went to ___ bed late. centre of town, 5 A Where are my shoes? Vocabulary B On floor in __ kitchen, Cidtien 6 w much are driving lessons? 6 A How much are driving es Match the words with the pictures. B Twenty-five pounds hour. When you come to bed, can you feed ___ cat and | cor jacket hat socks suit boots it liahtse coat jumper skirt shirt shoes dress turn o ights 8 Iwentto fantastic restaurant last night. 9 What's name of Queen Street? Indian restaurant in 10 Noarticle ‘We do not use a, a7 or the when we talk about things in general Boy's talk about things Girls talk about people. Match a noun in A with a verb in Band aline in Cto make general statements A B c | Cows comes ciland petal | Leaves tke from grapes. Cats falloff | grass Wine is intrees Birds "0 full of vitamins. Children | tive toschool until theyre 6. Gas cat trees inautumn | ft need eating fish 2%4 Unit 4 » The market place B Spelling of plural nouns 1 Write the plural form of these nouns. Spoilt kids’ bedrooms 2. These nouns are irregular. Write the plural form. child person tooth sheep fish Reading 14 Kids’ bedrooms are their kingdoms Read the text about the bedrooms of today’s children. Answer the questions. 1 Why are these children described as‘spoilt”? 2. Which of these things can the kids co in their bedroom? + access the net + chat to friends + listen to music + watch films + doexercise + sendan email 3. What things do they have that aren’t electronic? 4 What does the girl in the article do in her bedroom? What does the hoy do? 5 What is the effect on family life when children spend so much time in their bedroom? 6 Which of these things do the majority of children have? + av + apersonal CD player + aDVD player + aniPod or MP3 player + astereosystem + acomputer ————— 9 church a j 2 haty 1 aes are their kingdoms 3 day 11 story: = 4 potato 12 sandwich re x 5 party. key. = 6 watch —__ 14 video 7 glass 15 way 8 city Once upon a time a child’s bedroom had little more than. a toy box, a book shelf and a few posters. Today it looks | more like mission control at Houston. j Computers, mobile phones, televisions, DVD players, game machines, and other 2/st-century toys fill the room, and often make the child’s bedroom the most expensive | in the house, Britain's 8- to 16-year-olds have bedroom, possessions worth an average of £3,300, But they don’t just have hi-tech items. The average child’s room also has designer clothes, sunglasses, watches, jewellery, and sports equipment. More than four in ten children have rooms that combine home afte, mini cinema, and gym. Nine in ten have a TV, and seven in ten a DVD player. Nearly all of them have a stereo system and six in ten have either a personal CD player, iPod, or MP3 player. One in four has their own computer: With so much to do in their bedrooms, it is no suprise that children spend. more time there than ‘anywhere else in the house. One girl spends so long on her mobile phone in her room that her parents have to text her to speak to her. Another child disappears into his room as soon as he gets home from school and plays on. his PlayStation until bedtime. Children’s bedrooms have become their kingdoms, Some families rarely do anything all together. People eat | different meals at different times, and watch different TV | programmes in different rooms, | Unit 4 + Themarket place 25 Pronunciation 15 Weak and strong stress In English, some words in a sentence or phrase are more important than others. Short words like of, for. a, the, and, and to are often not important, and they ae usualy unstressed. 1 Read and listen to this poem. All the lines have the stress pattern #@ @@. This is because the first and third words are not important. Ajarof jam Apiece of cake Apot of tea Alloat of bread Alice of ham Aglass of milk It’sall for me. It's time for bed. At nine o'clock ls time for school. Iwon'tbe late “Cosl'm no fool. 2 Put these phrases in the right box. There are Check it 16 Correcting mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences, 1 Could 1 have any milk in my coffee, please? “Have we got milk for the coffee?"*No, I didn’t buy some? Justin’s got a new job. He's earning so many money! There aren't some students in the coffee bar. It’s Tom’s party tonight and I haven't got something to wear! 6 ‘Look at this mess! Did you do this, Henry?” “No, it wasn't me! I didn’t do nothing!” 7 ‘Did you get a seat on the train this morning?” “No, there was somewhere to sit. Thad to stand for the whole journey!” 8 Icame to work by the car this morning. Fortunately there was only a few traffic. 9 Idon’t eat the fish because I don’t like it. 10 There are too many childrens in my daughter's class. 17 Listening At the back of the classroom 7 Bethany and Henry are both 10 years old. They are sitting at the back of the classroom. Mrs Blair is their teacher. Listen to their conversation and complete these lines. 1 youlike chocolate? two phrases fariesch Bit ve 2 How eggs did you _ 21 didn't get bottle of wine apacket of crisps ! some salt and pepper oe 3. Jack always gets so —_ of __ seme cystorieadet sonefhend ps 4 Hegets — hewants ofthe time ——] 5 rdlove__ new _— of jeans. TT] 6 edo want clothes. [want —_____ for my new PlayStation. has got it here. You can — getitin 26 Unit + The market place America. 8 Idon'tknow who lives in America, 9. He doesn't earn — pounds for my joney. He just sends me birthday. 10 So __ homework! It’s not fair! Listen again. Are the sentences true (V) or false (X)? Correct the false ones. 1. Bethany gives Henry some of her chocolate Easter egg, Henry didn’t get many Easter eggs. Jack Blakely only got a few eggs. Jack always gets so much for his birthday. Bethany wants a new pair of jeans for her birthday. Henry wants something for his bike for his birthday. Bethany knows lots of people who live in America Her uncle sometimes sends her money for her birthday. Verb patterns * Future forms » -ed /-ing adjectives Pronunciation - Confusing vowel sounds What do you want to do Verb patterns 2 1 How ambitious are you? Answer the questionnaire and add up your score to see how ambitious you are. ( \ - How ambitious are you? @ inten years time do you hope to a have an interesting but not very well-paid job? b have a well-paid job that isn’t very interesting? © have a job that is well paid and interesting? © intwenty years’ time do you want to a have enough money to pay your bills? b have quite alot of money? © havea lot of money? © Here is alist of jobs. which would you like to do? Choose your favourite. nanny policemaniwoman doctor famous actorisinger journalist artist company director teacher Answers 1 a0 bs c10 220 bs cio 3 nanny/artst 0 ppolicemanvwomanteacherjournaist2 famous singeriactor 5 octoricompary director 10 9-20, You aren't very ambitious! You're hi 20-50 You're quite ambitious but you don Over50 You're very ambitious! Good iuckrn @ when you're playing @ game or doing SOM, do you always want to win? © 00 you enjoy working hare? @ "you have some extra work to do, do {you look forward to doing It and doit #00n, oF do you wait until the last moment? @ would you lke to have more money than most of your friends? © which of the following is most important to you? love money happiness health 4 Yest0 Noo 5 Yes10 Noo © look forward 10 last momento 7 Yes10 Noo 8 IoveO happiness money 10 healtho =ppy with a quiet life Vt want te work too hard 1d try to be nice to people! Units + Whatdo you want todo? 27 2 Hopes and ambitions ‘Write sentence about each of these people’s ambitions, 2B 1 Sheila / want / teacher / enjoy / work / with children Shella wants tobe a teacher because she enjoys workin, with children. 2. Jane / hope / vet ove / work / with animals 3 Malcolm / would like / change jobs / he / not enjoy / outside in bad weather 4 James going to be / IT specialist / want / earn /alot of money in developing countries 6 Janine / want / accountant / like / work / with, numbers My husband / going to retire next year / want / have more free time 8 Myparents think / buy /a cottage by the sea / Iove / sail Unit + What do you want to do? Gill / hope / train asa doctor / want / help children Infinitive or -ing? Complete the sentences with the infinitive or ~ing form of the verb. Sometimes both are possible. 1 enjoy (walk) in the rain, 2 Thope (carn) some money soon. 3. When did you finish _____ (paint) the kitchen? 4 Tbegan (learn) English when I was seven. 5 Don’t forget (post) my letter! 6 We've decided (get) married in the spring. 7 When she saw how | was dressed, she started (laugh), 8 What do you want (do) tonight? 9 Tove —___ (listen) to live music. 10 She continued (talk) throughout the whole meal. 11 Y'mtrying (save) some money, but its difficult. Asking questions Write B’s questions and complete A’s answers. 1 A hope to go to university. B What / want/ study? What do you want to study? A Iwanttostudy maths, 2 A Carol phoned while you were out. B What/ want / talk about? A —____aproblem she’s having 3. A Lleft my job yesterday. B_ Why / decide / do that? A ____ because it was boring, 4A. F'm going to bed early because T have a planeto catch tomorrow. B What time / want / leave the house? A ___asearly as possible. > ‘That book you lent me was great! B_When/ finish / read / it? A ast night, would like (to do) or like (doing)? 5 Would you...? or Do you...? Match the questions and answers. Would you like to watch TV? Would you like something to eat? Do you like parties? Do you like chips? Do you like watching TV? ‘Would you like to come to a party on Saturday? Yes, especially films and cartoons. Yes, ti love to. What time? No. There's nothing good on tonight. No, don't realy. They too noisy and crowded No.1 think they're very bad for you. No, thanks. 'm not hungry 6 Choosing the correct form Tick (V) the correct form of the verb, 1 A (_|Would you like a drink? [1Do you like a drink? B_ Yes, please. ll have an orange juice. 2 A [| |Do you like your teacher? [J Would you like your teacher? B Yes, she’s very nice. 3A (_}Do youlike going for walks? L] Would you like to go for a walk? B_ Yes, [often go walking in Scotland, 4A _]Do you like swimming? [Would you like to go for a swim? B_ What a good idea! If’ so hot today! 5 A [_)What do you like doing at weekends? {J What would you like to do this weekend? B like putting my feet up and relaxing. Sometimes I play tennis. ete ln 7 would like or like? Complete the sentences with would like (to do) or like (doing). 1 A Whatsortof books —____ you (read)? B I_____ biographies and thrillers. 2 A —____ you __ (be) a teacher when you grow up? B_ No. They work very hard but they don’t earn very much. 3. Myson isa very fast runner, He says that one day he (run) in the Olympic Games, 4 My daughter has a lot of pens and pencils. She (draw). 5 A Where you ____ (go) on holiday? B To Florence] __ (visit) churches and art galleries will, going to, or Present Continuous? | 8 Offers and decisions 9. What's going to happen? Look at the pictures. What are the Look at the pictures. What’s going to happen? Make sentences with people saying? Make sentences with wil is / are going to + verb. 1's going to rain. 10 Arrangements Put the verbs in the Present Continuous to express a future arrangement, 1 What you (do) tonight? you — (go) out? 2 Yes. — (meet) Alan, We (go) to the pub. 31 (have) a party next Saturday. Can you come? 4 What we (have) for lunch? I'm starving! 5 We (have) lamb. 10 be ready in five minutes. 6 The children are excited because they (go) to the zoo tomorrow. 7 When you (see) Peter again? 4 a g1L (see) him tomorrow morning. Why do you ask? 30 Unit 5 + What do you want to do? I! Choosing the correct form GERD Choose the correct form of the verb. 1 A Whyare you working so hard these days? B Because Pll buy /I'm going to buya car, so I'm saving as much as I can, 2A What will you buy /are you going to buy Jill for her birthday? Some chocolates. She doesn’t like chocolate. Oh. PI buy / Pm going to buyher a book, then. apo 3. A Dad, can you mend this for me? B can’t, sorry. Ask Mum. She'll do / She's going to doit for you. 4A Whyareyou cooking so much food? B_ Because some friends will conte /are coming for supper. 5A What will you do /are you going to do today? B It's John’s birthday, so Pll make / Pm going to make him a cake, 6 A have an appointment with the bank manager this morning B_ Why will you see / are you going to see him? ‘A. Because my husband and I will start / are going to start our own business, and we need some money. 7 A Thaven’t got enough money to get, home. B ['ilend/1'm going to lend you some if you like. How much do you want? A. Two pounds is enough. Pil give /Tm going to giveit back tomorrow. 8 A. Let’shave lunch together tomorrow. B Ican't. Pll see /I’m seeing my mother for lunch, Some other time. Vocabulary 12 -ed / -ing adjectives ‘Complete the sentences with a word from the box. Careful! They are not all used. 1 8 10 interested/interesting annoyed/annoyingfrightened/frightening bored/boring excited/exciting _disappointed/, Ha doesn't have to take the medicine forthe cows. and read his secretary's notes. — 3 4 — 5 6 7 8 _ a 9 2 haveto Complete the sentences with have to, has to, or had toand a suitable verb. 1 | have towear glasses because my eyes aren't very good. 2. Remember! When you drive in England you __ on the left! Things to do this week 3 A Cam go and see the dentist when I want? B Well, usually you an appointment, unless it’s an emergency. 1 Goto Ted Willet's farm 12. Take the medizine forthe cows (x - ve already 4 Atweekends Jack wears jeans and a T-shirt. nen Ted the medicine) During the week he ___asuit and 3. Check the new baby pigs atie. 4 Visit Mire Meade's sick cat again (x = oF 5 Sorry, Pm late. __tothebank, and necessary. It’s Fooling better now) these wana ques 5 Give MreMeade the ill (x - Ve already 6 [don’t like my job. Sometimes | Fra till midnight, sted i 6 Cee Smithson Stables on Thursday 7 Farmers ___ every day of the year. 7 Phone the stables to ask for directions (x ~ wot 8 Their car broke down, so they ______ the breakdown service. necessary. THe done if) & Examine the racehorses @ Write aheatth report for Mr Stithson Unit 8» Do'sanddont’s 43

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