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3 Breakthrough PLUS Student Book aA Miles Craven MACMILLANcary Perera Memories [nrg Vocabulary strategy Pronunciation Life changes (aunty 2 eer Strategy ce Pronunciation Viewpoints [nrg 3 Vocabulary Strategy Cree Pronunciation Problems [ug Vocabulary sStrateay Pronunciation Grammar Vocabulary strategy Pronunciation POR Grammar Vocabulary Strategy Pronunciation Review 2 race 4 simple past regular and inegular used fo collocations common uses oF get agreeing, used fo present perfect and Simple past since ce verbs and prepositions phrasal verbs with up reacting to news sentence stress gerund verb + -ing verbs that take the gerund dependent prepositions asking for andl giving ‘opinions fntonation in questions 100 muci/many mor enough acjectives, people and places common uses oF change siving advice word sess willfwon' for predict ‘may/night for possibi sword formation, prefixes show responses wantfwon't first conditional future time clauses, whenfunitess, ‘mao and do asking follow-up questions showing interest Sere Speaking Listening Reading Writing Speaking Uistening Reading Writing Speaking Listening Reading Writing Speaking Ustening Reading Writing Speaking Uistening Reading Writing Speaking Listening Reading Writing + talking about memories + Ricardo (Mexico) speaks about an easly memory + predicting ~ 2 radio show about life 100 years ago + identifying key words =a web page about things people used believe as children + your childhood + talking about events that have changedl your life + Hitomi Gapan) speaks about changes in her ite + identifying comext ~ one-sided phone ‘conversations + scanning ~ a magazine article about “snowboarding an event that changed your ie + expressing your opinions + Gillic (US) speaks about being 4 student + Tistening for opinion ~ ovo people talk about a movie they've just seen, + speed reading ~a questionnaire about manners + your abilities + talking about problems in your lfe + Hahn (CxK.) speaks about some of his problems + listening for detail ~ three people tak about their hometowns + categorizing information ~ an e-zine anticle about ‘aty and country life + your hometown, + predicting future events in your life + Fang.¥i (China) speaks about the future ‘of Shanghai + Istening for the main dea ~ two people make predictions about fue technology + identifying the topic ~ an antcke about Glicse 58195 + predictions about your future + talking about finure plans + Shelly (U.S.) speaks about things to do in and around San Diego lentifying emotion ~ two people talk about a job ‘opportunity - + previewing ~a magazine article about ‘Superstions around the world + superstitions in your countryGrammer v4 Vocabulary strategy ee Pronunciation Pastevents (lui 8 = - Strategy [=e Pronunciation Feelings and [ui peer Vocabulary Strategy Pronunciation Grammer Vocabulary Strategy hs Pronunciation Cee Grammar ee ore pee Pronunciation eee) Grammar pe 2 Vocabulary i Strategy poorer Pronunciation Review 4 fage ‘Communication activities rage 8 Wordtist Page 116 efining relative causes who/wbich/ubere initions “American vs. Betsh English confirming detais Intonation in question tas arrive tenses ‘Simple past, past continuous, past perfect adverbs of time and auiude phrasal verbs (1) responding with That's. showing emetion participles as adectives acicetives of emotion, ‘compound nouns sarting andl ending a conversation ed endings ‘second conditional Tewish + simple pass ‘verbs and definitions ‘moving to a new country showing surprise linking ~ would you ‘modals of deduction present an past cond/megbi/must, etc. ‘popular idioms ‘common proverbs responding to what you heat reduced forms = hare ‘simple present passive and ‘Simple past passive ‘verbs often used in the passive ‘erb-notin collocations ‘maintaining a conversation sess and shythm Grammar reference Pas: 102 Pronunciation Page 114 Ivvegular verbs Page 118 Speaking + talking about people, places and things Listening. - Pepe (Spain) speaks about some imponant things in his ite + listening for detail ~ three people give efintions Reading + speed reading ~ general knowledge quiz: Writing + someone important in your life Speaking = talking about your experiences Listening + Da-Wei (Taiwan) speaks about an unfortunate experience + Tisening for specific information = radio ‘news reports Reading identifying text organization —a newspaper story about a lucky escape Writing» an important event in your life Speaking + talking about feelings and opinions Listening. = Kirsty (New Zealand) ansivers questions for an opinion survey + identifying the topic ~ Five people give their opinions Reading + guessing meaning from context ~ reviews fon a movie website Writing a movie review Speaking. + taking about wishes and possibiiues Listening + Manuela (Bail) speaks about thingy she wishes were liferent in her life + listening for opinion ~ two people talk about leaving theie hometown Reading + understanding the main idea ~ a personality questionnaire Writing ~ advantages and disadvantages Speaking making deductions Listening + Anna (Australia) speaks about a strange experience + inferring meaning ~ descriptions of cifferent objects Reading + understanding cohesion ~ a mystery story Writing + your persoral Speaking + talking about key events from the past Listening + Wei (Tong Kony) speaks about Hong, Kong International Airport + listening for specific information —a radio ‘news report Reading + scanning ~ amazing achievements Writing + a famous landmark Digibook features Page 119on Gramm: CIT ene bore Cri Tena i Warm-up a Discuss the pictures witha partner. What can you see? Where are these people? What's happening? b Do you have a good memary? Who do you remember from your days in high school? B Conversation a ©)101 Listen and read. aon Sally: Its great to see everyone again, I can't believe it We all look so different now They left Hedda’ get good grades 2 Yeah, its amazing, Oh, there's Liz Sayer, Blonde, reacties in the black dress. Do you remember her? Yes. She used (0 sit next 10:me in dass es Sie used io Spey , Tdida't use to like English ‘Oh yes, thar’ right, Didn't you use to live near ome Did you use to play 2 lot of sport Yes. We'e still good frends now, acta "Grammar reference, p.102 Oh, and is that James Marston with her? Yes, but I did't use to speak to him in those days. + You didn? He was very popula He used w date Liz, you know Really? I did't know that Did you enjoy your school days? {We used to goto schoo! by bus. Challenge! ‘Oh, yes. He used 10 date everyone ... even me! 1 wonder what he’s doing now With your partner, continue Hes studying to be a doctor the conversation, ‘Oh, so do you still know hime Ob, didn't kenow that, Sally: Yes, Ido, Actually ... we're married When did you . bb Practice the conversation with a partner, gg .© Vocabulary 4 Complete the text with thase verbs. ge ive make! pretend stay take wode “Tused to! work hard at high school, [always used to? good gales: used to find it ificalt 0° frends dough ‘My family used to * from the school, and the trip used wo over ovo hours. Sometimes I used (0 Twas ick, So T could at home!” Yumiko bb Write each verb in the correct space. do feel go have play take the train / forever /a test fun / a pet /long hair abroaxt / on vacation / to the movies computer games / baseball / music sick / shy /Jonely the chores / your homework / karate ¢ What wore your high school days like? Toll a partner. Ididr’t use to work very bard. 1 wsed to play a tot of sports. © Exchange a Before you listen, complete the conversation using use/used to. Work with a partner. [As When you were younger, did you like gym class? gym. 15 pretend to be sick sometimes, 0 did [Tdlidn't* ‘enjoy schoo! at all, actualy. 5 get good grades, yys are the best days of your life! A: And they say school di b (10s Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with your partner. Strategy: Agreeing a Agree with each statement using So/Neither As Istarted school when Tees sts B: So dial L 1 Lused to love sw 2 Tdidn'c use (o like p ng when T was a kil ‘when 1 was young. (oe rary 5 Td lke to go back to my high school one day. — Perret 4 Teant remember much from before Iw: 5 Twas much happier in college than in high school 6 Lcoulde’t walk until I was two years old. bb &) 0s Listen a | Grommar acts, p02 (0s ronan, pte rwmeioe REI check. Then practice the conversation with a partner.ih B Language in action ‘4 Think of a person you used to know, a place you used to go, and an activity you used to do when you were younger. Write notes. A person I used to know ... Who do you remember? When did you know this person? What do you remember about the person? Other details: saateded A place I used to go... When was the last Where is it? Lime you saw this When did you use to go there? person: Who did you use to go there with? UU, What did you use to do there? An activity Tused Other details: to dow. What activity did Why did you stop going there? you use to do? Where did you use to do it? Who did you use to do it with? How long did you do it? Why did you stop? Other detail 'b With a partner, take tums talking about the person, place and activity you remember. Use your notes to help you. Tremember a girl called Mato, She was may best frend tn elementary school. We used 10 go Challenge! Write five sentences about yourself when you were younger, using used 10 and didn’t use to. Then make a group and tell your classmates, used to live in Hong Kong.GB Listening a | 1.06 Listen to Ricardo, from Mexico, talk about an early memory of 2 fishing trip. Answer the questions. 1 Who did he go fishing with? 2 How old was he? 3 Did he catch any fish? ) 1.06 Listen again and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement. Ricardo and his father often used to go fishing, Tt was Ricardo's first Fishing trip ‘The fish they caught were pretty small ‘They threw some fish bac 4 nto the Fiver. 0 to the Digibook to watch 5 he fish tasted good. Recent Speaking ‘a Interview a partner, Find things you both have in common. Fee ees eC What can you remember from your younger days? Where did you use to live when you were o child? What's your first memory of elementary school? Con you remember what games you used to play? Did you use to help with the chores around the house? What band did you ike when you were younger? on you remember your first day at high school? Did you use to have a nickname at school? What pet did you use to have? * Dia you use to worry about your appearance? bb Make a group and tell your classmates what you and your partner have in common. A: We both used to play soccer at school when we were younger: Bi Yes, and we both liked the same band. Challenge! ‘Think of a happy memory from your childhood. Tell your partner. Tremember a trip to the 200 when I twas around six years old. Iwas ..Reading Skill: Identifying key words %&Vhen I was young, Iused to think that butter came fron butterflies! Cristina, Brazil +kVihenever our grandparents used to visit, my brother and Lalways went to the ‘bus station to meet them For years we thought they actually lived at the bus station, Marianne, France “KI used to believe that there ‘was a lle man inside the refrigerator It was his job to turnthe light on and otf. 1 used to spend hours opening the door trying to catch him. Ji-Hong, China ‘kL used to beliove that firemen were bad people who started fires in people's homes. Niran, Thailand ‘kL used to believe | could fly lke Superman One day 1 decided to show my friends [jumped cut of miy bedroom Window and spent four months inthe hospital Daisuke, Japan ok My parents said I could be anything I wanted when | «grew up. For a long time Twanted to be a train. ‘Toni, Italy ‘1 used to beliove that there was amonster under my bed. Atnight I used to be really scared. Molly, U.K. ‘used to believe my toys came alive while I was asleep. I used to dress them jin warm clothes in the winter, 20 thoy wouldn't get cold when they went outside, Lily, US. a ©) 107 Read the stories about things people used to believe when they were children. Which story do you think is funniest? b Work with a partner. Retell Mally’s story using ‘those key words. bed monster night scared Molly used to believe that. words. ¢ Work with your partner and note the key words in ‘each story. Then retell each story using the key d What did you use to betiave when you were a child? Make a group and tell your classmates. Lused to believe that my mom and dad were aliens from another planet. 1 houghi they used! to change ‘shape where I wasn't looktitg!Listening Skill: Predicting a Martha, from Maryland, U.S, is 106 years old. What do you think her life used to be like 100 years ago? Circle the statements you think are true, Mantha didn't go to school. The laundry and ironing used t0 take three days, 3 She used to get water from a river. 4 She used to take a bath once a month. 5 The toilet was outside, near the house. 6 She used to travel by horse ‘There was electri 8 She used to be unhappy when she was a child ty where she lived. bb) 00 Listen to Martha answer questions on a radio show about her life. Mark each statement T (true) or F (false). Vocabulary Common uses of get Write each phrase with get in the correct place in the word web. getadegree —getepresent get a taxi getan e-mail getadvice get around gethetter get dark get home getmad get oles get-on-e-tain Challenge! Study guide Writing about your childhood 1 Think of something you used to do when you were younger. ‘50 steinming, play soccer 2 Say where you used £0 do this. in the river near my home, in the part 3 Add some details swith my friends, on my ownEat “Grammar aren Life changes aren Discuss the pictures with a partner. What can you see? What are the people doing? b Do you try to keep in touch with people? Who is your oldest friend? Bi conversation a () 1.09 Listen and read. Language box Mariana: Bruno! Hi, How are you? | haven't seen you since ‘she got married a year ago. graduation He went to Peru for six months. Beuno: Hi, Mariana. What a surprise! It’s been a long time, aon bak eG EES Mariana: You're looking well Bruno: ‘Thanks. I sec youre a mom now! Mariana: Yeah, | got mamicd a year ago, This i my son, lucas Beuno: He's relly cute. Congratulations! «Grammar reference, 103 Mariana: Thanks. Anyway, how about you? Didn't you go inwveling or something? Bruno: — Yeabi, { went to Peru for six months and then I spent a year in Burope, Ive just come back, actually, That sounds amazing Ive never been abroad! So, what e's just come back from Europe. He hasn't found a job yet Cesit vi (its) Mariana: are your plans now? Bruno: Well, 'm looking for a job, but I haven't found one yet Ask your partner questions Yo you want 10 be a habysite Se Bruno: Er... no thanks! When did Mariana get married? b Practice the conversation with partner.ocabulary Complete the toxt using prepositions. “My life changed a lot after I gaduated |_ fom college. I left home, ingapore and started work, I met Wendy and we fell © love. We've been married + Were saving * buy a house, settle? imily.” Josh bb Circle the correct prepositions. 1 Since Vie gave yp/ in soccer, he's put up/ on a lot of weight 2 Lwent out ith / for Jane for a year, but we broke off/ up last summer. 3 L feel « lot healthier since I decided to / about work less andl take over/ up exercise 4 Takashi went £0/ at college, but he dropped aff / out after six months. 5 Thaven't been back on / to my homecown since I moved aay / offin 2011. © Exchange ‘a Before you listen, complete the conversation using a verb in the present perfect or simple past. Work with a partner. A: Hi, John. you ina long time. B. Yeah, Tknow. 1 back from Italy A: Wow! How long, you there? B: A month! | all last year to pay For it A: That's great. You look very well, Bs Thanks, 1 smoking. A: Gooxl for you. 1° jogging last month, but 1” any weight yet. bb <)ss1 Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with your partner. Strategy: Reacting to news a Complete each conversation with an expression. “Pye just gotten a new jobs” “That's great news 1 — 2 “Sony [forgot your birthday last week.” T don't mind, 3 “Lucy and Brad have broken up? ‘What a shame 4 “Tan has decided to give up smoking? = Its about time. 5 “Jack has started doing karat Ta like to try that, too. QS 6 “Tim and I have decided to go traveling” Tet itl be fnasic” ARNE bb <)ane Listen and check, Then practice the conversations with a partner. peer | Grommar activities, 103 G.)s8 Pronunctatfon, p14 2 Life changes [EhPreece B Language in action a Look at the life changes box. Which of these experiences ... + have already happened to you? + would you like to have one day? + sould you not like to have? + graduate from school. + get married. + become a teenager. + have children, «+ leave home. + go to college. + get a job. + fall in love. + pass your driving test. + buy a house / apartment. b Think of an event that changed your life. Write notes. Tell a partner about the event. What was the event? When did it happen? What do you remember? Other details: How has your life changed as a result? \Write a sentence about an event that . changed your life. It can be true An event that changed my life was when my grandmother rec nuiseorhentanne sroup and ame to eo wih ns was to yours ago and Ae eee € Tell your partner about changes tat happened a these Bog ORES ST canitsgs tages of your life. 9 stages of your A: When I was 14, [moved to Canada Won 108 i elementary sco I broke my arm, seth my Jam $01 did't goto scboo for no mont D: Realy? Where dd you go? Why did you go there? BO‘a <) 116 Listen to Hitomi, from Japan, talk about changes in her life. ‘Answer the questions. 1 Why did she move to the US? 2 Why didn’t she enjoy elementary schoo? 3 What college did she go to? 4 How long has she had her own company? 0 to the Di b Gas Listen again and complete the notes. ies) Tat moved to elementary high school — California at school ~ started took up the age of learning English college ~ workedin 2 last year ~ this year ~ studied 6 moved into a : for new apartment four years to Steve Speaking What important events have changed you? Write notes and then interview a partner moved recently? ‘ever been abroad? started a new job lately? ‘ever saved up for something important? ‘won a competition recently? started to go out with someone lately? recently taken up 2 new sport or hobby? ‘ever been on a vacation alone? learned to drive yet? ‘ever given up something you like to do? A: Have you moved recent? Bz Yes. Fused to live in a dormitory, bui now Isbare an apartment with friends. A: Really? How exciting! Wher did you move? rimaoeReading Skill: Scanning ‘a ©) 1s Read each question and quickly look through the magazine article ‘about snowboarding to find the answer. 1 How old was Phil when he met Mika 2 Why was Mika angry when they first met? 3 When did they get married? 4 When did they start co enter snowboarding competitions? 5 How many competitions have they won? 6 Have they started their own snowboarding school yet? DEES Snowboardin changed our lives Find out how two young people found romance thanks to thelr love of snow! When Phil Spencer went skiing three years ago, he had no idea how much his life would change asa result. “I was a terrible skier. T could hardly stand up!” says Phil, now 25. On Phil's first trip down the mountain he fell and crashed into a group of people standing nearby. He didn’t know then, but they were snowboarders. “L heard someone shouting at me; [ looked up and there was Mika.” “Tve never forgotten the time 1 First saw him. T was so angry,” adds Mika, “But when T helped him up, he cave me a beautiful smile ... and invited me to dinner to thank me!” That day changed their lives forever. Mila started to teach Phil to snoxboard. “Snowboarding is easier than skiing and more fun,” she says. “A snowboard {is wider and shorter than skis.” Two years later Mika and Phil got married. Soon after, they began entering snowboarding competitions togetiter. “We entered our first one in Switzerland ané we won!” says Phil Since then, they've entered ever 20 tournaments all around the world, winning half that number. One day soon they hope to start thefr own snowboarding scho b What snow sports have you tried? Tell a partner. BgListening Skill: Identifying context ‘a ©) 11s Liston to Parveen talk on the phone. Who do you think she is speaking about? Write the number of each conversation (1-5) next to the correct person. 2 co-worker her husband her bestfriend 4 member of her family her neighbor b 6) so Listen again and make a list of any words or phrases that help identify the person Perveen is speaking about. 1 Our anniversary... we're saving up Vocabulary Phrasal verbs with up ‘a Write each phrasal verb in the correct space. catch up dean up dress up end up. fillup grow up make up set up 1 in a big family in the country with an old friend you haven't seen for dong time 3 a story that isn't tue H your own business 5 fora job interview 6 your room after pasty 7 your car with gas 8 in the hospital after an accident b Make sentences using the phrasal verbs above. Tad like tosei up my own bustness one day / Challenge! Work with a partner. Can you think of any more phrasal verbs with up? Study guide Writing about an event that changed your life 1 Think of an experience you've had that has changed your life. staried college, passed my driving test, got job Add some details two years ago, last summer 3 Say why this event changed your lie. Left home, met alot of new friendsViewpoints <._-- aae & Warm-up a Discuss the pictures with a partner, What can you see? Where are these people? Whats happening? } Do you know anyone who cheated on an exam? Do you think it's always wrong to cheat? Bi Conversation a ©) 107 Listen and read. Phew! I'm glad that’s over. [ can't stand taking exams Yeah, Me neither. he it lly hard, How about you? feah. Sure. It was hard, but I have a good feeling about the grade! Joe: Really’ You hardly did any work all semeser, don't know why you're so confident Todd Let’ just say that I had some help... sf you know what Joe: What? You cheated? odd: I prefer to think I ‘helped myself” Look ... [took these notes in with me Joe: That's terrible! Cheating is wrong odd: Oh, come on! I'm really bad at taking exams. I needed some help. Joe: Well, | think its wrong. [ spent weeks studying. Ies not fair Todd: Uh-oh! Mr. Wilson's over there. I think he’s looking at me, Joe: Do you think he saw your notes? Todd: Oh not b Practice the conversation with a partner. Bs . Foci Grammar CT Strategy Teant stand taking exams Cheating is wrong. 1 spent weeks studying, 1m really bad at taking exams Challenge! Continue the conversation with your partner. ‘Student A: you are Mtr. Wilson. ‘Student B: you are Todd. A: Todd, can I speak t0 you for a moment?B Vocabulary 1a Read these opinions and make a list of 14 verbs and verb phrases that take the gerund. betornified of. miss, rik. “Pm tertified of flying. [think dangerous. My brother and his family plane crash.” Yuri, Japan “Imagine speaking to everyone you meetin their own language. Wouldn't tha be great? If you ask me, “love cooking. I've been interested in cooking since I was a child. At first 1 was really bad at making bread, but 1 kept on trying and now Tim the head baker ata restaurant in Pat philosophy on life is ‘Never give up! Léon, France “I dreamed of being a baseball player when I was young, but I gave up My lt everyone should spend time learning ( playing when I was 16, Pee always bi you shoula a foreign language. 'm thinking about regretted doing that. [ taking up Spanish next!” never stop following your dream.” Agnieszka, Poland fp Pevem incia Choose five verbs from your list and make true sentences about you. Tell a partner. Tm terrified of going to the tentist! Exchange 4 Before you listen, complete the conversation using the gerund. Work with partner. satellite TV is waste of money. for it bes A: If you ask me, ! agree. Lonly keep on? A: Tim not interested in * movies on TV. Hove & B: Oh, | can’t stand 5 in the middle of « lot of noisy people. A: Really? {don’t agree, Hthink tha’ all part ofthe funt b © 1.9 Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with your partner. use of the movies. to the movie theater. Strategy: Asking for and giving opinions ‘a Nake three lists headed Asking for opinions, Giving your opinions and Agreeing and disagreeing. Write each phrase in the correct tit. Do you agree? Do you think that? agree think. think you're right think you're wrong. Ifyou ask me, In my opinion, .._ No, definitely not. Sorry, Idontt agree. What do you think? Yes, maybe you're right. (erate tnt Perr b )2o Listen and check. Then make a group and discuss these questions. Use the phrases above. Do you think you are good at onganizing your Breeton) What do you find the most clfficult? aT© Language in action Interview your classmates. Ask them to give reasons. b eee doesi't mind doing the dishes, likes visiting relatives on New Year's Eve? enjoys working late at night. can't stand using a computer, hates traveling to college. doesn't like watching soap operas. loves getting up early. realy Lkas watching daytt A: Do you like doing the dishes? By Jdon't mind i A: Why not? B: 1s butter than cooking! Work in groups. Tell your classmates something + you love doing on weekends + you're thinking about doing tonight, you're terrified of doi you don't like doing alone you spend a lot of time dei you've given up doing, you're crazy abou doing, you're bad at doing, you don’t mind doing «+ you cant stand doing ove watching old movies on Sunday afternoons, cespectaily when its raining. Complete these sentences using the gerund. ‘Then make a group and read your sentences to your classmates. Do they agr 1 In my opinion, is boring 2 is good for you. 3 Tm not very interested in 4 If you ask me is stress 5 Tthink is very relaxing, o- Challenge! What do you think you're good at? ‘Think of three things. Then tell a partner and give your reasons, think I'm good at singing. Everyone ‘say's Ihave a great voice.© Listening a. ©) 122 Listen to Gill, from Seattle, U.S, talk about being a student. Answer the questions. 1 Where does Gill live? 2 ina donmitory on campus with her family in shared accommodation din an apartment, on her own 2 What three advantages does she mention? 3 Does she enjoy living there? b {pace Listen again, Check (7) the opinion Gill agrees with, 1 Living off campus means missing out on student life 2 Working while being a student is a good idea. 3 Getting a good degree is important. a Speaking a Read the opinions with a partner. frends is better than ving at home. shouldr'tbe compulsory in schocl. carismot necessary. t-time job while youre a student sa good idea. yourself is fun. sputer everyday is unavoidable, leis sometimes necessary. 9 something because it’s dificult isa bad idea. 'b Make a group and compare your ideas. statements and check (/) your answers. Discuss your Challenge! ‘Which opinions do you agree with? Tell your partner. In my opinion ... a Q a a Qa Qo Q a A: Do you think that licing with friends is beter thare living at home? B: Yes, Fagree. think it's more fun A: Really? dou thinkeso. Link thateoarsow Reading Skill: Speed reading a © )1.29 Complete the questionnaire about bad manners as quickly as you can, Circle your answer to each question as you read. You have two minutes! MIND YOUR MANNERS! What do you think are *bad manners”? Complete this questionnaire and find out OK 1= terrible 2= very bad manners 3=bad manners 4 = not very polite being late for an appointment coating into line to get om a train not taking off your shoes when entering a house pushing people in a crowd answering your cell phone while talking to someone not giving up your seat on a bus for an elderly person ‘eating food with your hands in the street sneezing without a handkerchief not holding the door open for the person behind you ing in the street talking loudly on a cell phone on a bus interrupting someone while he or she is speaking. talking with food in your mouth Biwiwiwiwie view chatting with friends during a movie in a movie theater b Make a group and compare your answers. Discuss any differences of opinion. A: J think betng late for an appotniment ts very bad manners B: Jdon agree. Ifyou ask me, #8 OK because «¢ How important is it to have good manners? Tell your classmates. In my opinion, good manners are important because BB —-Listening Skill: Listening for opinion ©) 126 Listen to Jill and Vince talk about @ movie they've Just seen. Check (7) their opinions of the movie. Hill Vince didnt enjoy the movie enjoyed the movie liked the special effects. thou tho found the movie interesting didnt think it was at good sequel, the acting was terrible ught the movie was too long, ooooooo oooooce Vocabulary Dependent prepositions ‘a Complete each conversation using a preposition. 1 Tdorrt really feel like going 10 this pary, you know. ‘Well, why did you insist vied, ther’? How long have you been scared spxlers” “All my life! 3 “Have you forgiven me forgetting our anniversary yet? “Hmm ... Poy not sure, 4 “Tm tired doing the same thing every day. T know how you feel 5 “Tm worried I can't finish this on time ‘Well, let's spend some time it now and do what we ean, 6 “Do you think Il pass the exam? ‘Of course you will, You have nothing to panic b Practice the conversations with a partner. Match the phrases to make sentences. ‘¢ Match the phrases to make sentences. arene 1 Pm pretty worried a at painting, 2 They accused me b for Ieaming English, Writing about your abilities 3 Travel is my main reason about taking my diving test. 1 Think of something youre { My friend Helen is excellent d_ with the bad weather. ‘200 at. 5 We were all fed up © of stealing money. Playing tennis / drawing / driving Say when you started to do this twhen I was ten, three years ago Say why you like it Is interesting / fun. ‘Add some more details aReview 1 move one circle, Tails = move two circles. Speaking a With a partner, take turns to flip a coin. Heads ‘Answer the question for the circle you land on. Name three What have you avantages to J done since your last Nake living at home, English class? three sentences rere beginning In my Trees WETTGLN r opinion. Ask your Phrasal verbs Se ee up. Give examples. agree. Think of Think of three r three verbs that. Dhrases using have, take 2 gerund. Make jum play or go. Make tee ‘a sentence for 2 sentence for Partie tiee orca thee eesiees eochiones questions about mm phrases using get. things they enjoy ‘Give examples. doing. Ee b 125 Listen to the example. Then make a group of three and take turns to choose a topic. Try to speak for as tong 2S possible. Use the prompts to help you. Your classmates can ask you follow-up questions for more information. ‘an event that changed your life ‘a parson you know well (IM is it? How do ‘you know them? For how long have you known something you believe strongly them? Wht do you know about them?) a time you didn’t tell the truth a person who has influenced you something interesting you heard recently Talk three ways your life has changed in the about ..- something you used to hate to do last year when and where you were happiest your best memoyef high scoo a topic in the news right now ‘somewhere you used to love to go Review1paren get «126 Listen to these conversations. Choose the correct answer to each question. Conversation 1 1 What problem does Min:Joo complain about” writs raffc crime dl high prices 2. According to Ed, why don’t more people take the bus? its t00 expensive Dit isnt convenient « people prefer to drive d people don’ care about pollution 3 When does Fd say the bus in Se ile is free? 00 pam. €600 pam, 290 pan, 600 an.~7.00 pan 4 Who doesn’t agree that bus travel should be cheaper? Vicky BEd eMinJoo. d Min-Joo and Ed 5 Where does the conversation take place? atabussiop bonaitrain €ona bus. din the sweet Conversation 2 1 Where dd Jeff first meet his friend Chrissie? at work b in high school “cat a nightclub dot a pany 2 When was the list time he suw her? ‘4 yearago bfour yearsago c five yearsago d nearly ten years ago 3 How did Chrissie find Jeffs phone numbe frougha fiend through the intemeteshe askod his parents d she found an okt notebook 4 When have they decided 0 meee mext weekend Bp neat weck later that night tomorrow night 5 How docs Tern feel? Very suspicious ‘buninterestod chappy fr eff excited to meet Chisse PeMTTreoe crs Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence. Skills check 11 Tike strawberries when I was young, Complete the chart. Gant wsed 1 beverused 1 cuse 10. was Used 10 Hen 2.1 tnow youre awake, so dont tobe adeep {ee Die hog mecra ed ak sto gine 1D (0 3 ___ is one of my favorite pat Gooking b Garden ¢ sporis- a Dave ee talk about imporant QQ. ‘events in my life 4 Rupert __ played tennis since his accident y kd never b has never chasn't just ddidt use 10 apres my opinion. Sar eae ce TIne Sears entre aa ORO Set elian coe eerie 5 7 We decided to walk, but it forever to get there was bdid ctook 4 had read a question quickly. findkeydewikina QQ magazine or web page 8 How many years ___ exch other now? have you known pido you know eid you knows were you known’ 9 To be successful, you should never _ trying. miss b give up edream of od keep on 10 She's lived in Africa __ many years, ‘akeady b yet esince d for Study link Review 1Grammar CT Strategy Warm-up 4 Discus the pictures with a partnes. Where ts the woman? What is she dotng? Shes working too many hours, b What are the problems of working and studying at the same time? 1 don't have enough energy. Do you think it's OK for students to have part-time jobs? Ie oes take up too much time, Bi conversation Game a ©) ar Listen and read, Eleanor: You look really tel, Lily im. I don't have enough energy to study today Is it because of your parttime job? Yeah. I didn't get enough sleep again last night. It was almost two o'clock before [eft work. + That's tertile! You know, you're working too yhous. (CEST sah, and it’s nok fair anyway, [work harder than everyone ‘What do you think Lily should do? Tell your partner, ‘else and I don’t get paid as much. Well, maybe you should quit and find something betier something that doesn’t take up 100 mach time Good idea, but what? b Practice the conversation with a partner. B.~B Vocabulary 1a Read the text and find the opposite of each of these adjectives. 1 considerate ~ soifish 4 old-fashioned 2 introverted 5. spacious 3 neat live in a student house downtown, [ like it because its moter, bur dhe problem is [share it with six other students and there isn't enough space. I's really cramped, and th too mi ll the time, Also, my roommates are very ‘outgoing, but they're selfish, too. | mean, they're really messy and they never clean up, Id rather live on my own,” Max bb Make three lists headed Places, People and Places or people. Write each adjective from exercise a in the correct list. € Look at these adjectives. Add them to your lists. boring convenient easygoing expensive isitable lively moody polluted safe sensitive d Write + (positive) or ~ (negative) next to each adjective in your lists. Exchange a Before you listen, complete the conversation with too much / too many or enough. Work with a partner. A: Hey, Lisa. What's wrong? You look upset. B: Lam, [don't have ! imioney to go on vacation this spring break. ‘A: Well, maybe you should siay here and find a job. There are abvays?___ people on the beach, anyway B: Yeah, and Ihave 9 work to do, How about you? Are you going away? A: No, [ have things to do here, B; Lets hang out together, then, ying on campus might be fun! b ©) 120 Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with your partner. Strategy: Giving advice a Match each statement with a response, 1 I didn't sleep very well last night, a That's too bad. If L were you, Id go home! 2 Tdor't feel very well Maybe you should get a parttime job! = 3 never seem to have enough money. ¢ Well, why don't you take a nap? Conmmnnioston) y : Berd b () 150 Listen and check. Then practice the conversations with a partner, Pree Find three expressions you can use to give advice. (Grammar activities, 105 > )131 Pronuncation, 114) 4 Protieme [PEbee ty 50 40 B Language in action ‘a Read this information and study the charts. What surprises you? = fx 20 I'm surprised that there are so few women in parliament in Japan. Tm not surprised that women do more bousework. |B Women work longer hours per day than men, One hundred years ago, only two countries allowed women to vote. 1 Women earn only 10 percent of the world’s income, yet Women in parliament work two-thirds of the world’s working hours. . In the US., a woman eams 77 cents s for every dollar a man earns. 2 1m Women spend atleast twice as much time 3S as men on unpaid domestic work. és |B The global average for women’s representation in national | government is still only 18 percent. a b Ask and answer questions about these statistics with a partner. ° oe Which country has the mest women managers? € Read the statements and check (7) your opinions. Then make a group (oF both male and female students, if possible) and discuss your ideas. Agree Disagree 1 Therearen't enough women in the top jobs. a oa 2 Women don't have enough opportunities io develop careers aoa 3 Too many women want to work these days, a oa 4 Many women prefertaking care oftheir children getting goodjobs, = Q 5 There are to many men and not enough women in govemment aoa 6 Women today are much more equal to men than in the past aoa 7 Men should earn more than women, aoa 8 Men and women will never be equal aoa 9 Women make beter managers than men, aoa 10 People worry too much about equality. I's not so important a 4 A: think that there aren't encng women oer ees) in the top jobs. Do you agree? No. 1 tbink . Female managers Make a group and think of three things that the government could do to improve equal opportunities in your country. Then tell your classmates. We think the government should... aGB Listening a © )s22 Listen to Ethan, from Londion, U.K, talk about some problems he's facing right now. Check (/) the topics he mentions. money family free time friends Dhome Qjob clothes Aswdies heath girlfriend bb (sa: Listen again and complete the sentences. Ethan says A 1 He 10 go out very offen, 4 His dad is very . 2 There are Icetures at college 5. The house for his family. 1 get to college. ¢ Answer the questions. Listen again and check your answers. Core M era Co 1 Where does Fthan study? 4 Who complains because he's messy? Seats 2 Who does he live with? 5 Why doess 3 Does he like living there? Speaking 4 Interview your classmates end give advice when possible. Use the chart to help you. A: Doyou get enough sleep? B: Hint... well, no. I probably dont get enough sleep. A: Really? How many bours a night do you sleep? B: Around fiee orsix, Iquess. As 100. Twore you, Vd 1s there anyone in your class wh does get enough siep? bb Make a group and share the advice you gave your elassmates. Masako dloesn’ get enough sleep. She sleeps for around five or six hours a night. (satel maybe she should go to bed earlier andReading Skill: Categorizing information 1 live in Rome. It an exciting, lively city and I love it, but there are some things 1 don't like, The biggest problem is that there are too mary cars. That means it’s pretty polluted, and some days I worry that my kids aren't getting enough fresh ait. There aren't enough ? parking spaces, either, so cars park everyahere and it’s very cramped for pedestrians. And one more problem ~ there are always too many a? tourists here in the summer! Isabella Volpe live in a village outside Vancouver, in Canada. OF course, I ike it People here are easygoing and it's very safe. One problem, though, is that there aren't enough places to go at night, so it's pretty boring for young people. Many young people have left, anyway because there aren't enough jobs here. In fact, these days its too (Quiet. There aren't enough people my age here now. This place is like 2 large retirement homa! Oh, and there's too much rain in the winter. I can’t stand the rain! Emily Roberts a ©) 122 Read the e-zine article about city and country life. Check (/) the things that Isabella and Emily complain about. weather traffic pollution entertainment employment people Isabella a a a a a a Emily a a a a a a b Complete the list of problems with too much / too many and not enough. 1 cas 5 mer 2 people her age 6 places to go at night 3 fresh air 7 parking spac 4 sain in the winter 8__jobs ¢ What problems are there where you live? Tell a partner. There aren't enough parieing spaces B—Listening Skill; Listening for detail ) as Listen to three people talk about their hhometowns. Complete the chart. Good points Bad points Junichi 2 oe ‘What do you like best about living in your hometown? Tell a partner. Vocabulary Common uses of change Write the number of each phrase in the correct place in the word web. 1 ly hometonn he ehnged Pe lpnatiber yes c gee ang fateh pe eke ft cored ad Tdeteett ia Sere ae SE ae ween] | Sh enleien, ms bene nt eres Writing about your hometown 1 Whats the name of your hometown? Where isi? in the north, near the ocean ‘Think of some good points about your hometown. ‘people are easygoing, safe place to tive 3 Think of some problems in your hometows cars / degs/ pollution / noise [Ada 100 much / many oF not enough ‘There are too many carsorn corny Strategy ‘a Discuss the pictures with a partner. What can you see? What do you think they are talking about? 'b Do you think the world is changing more quickly these days? How Important is technology in your Life, compared with your parents’ generation? B Conversation a ©) 105 Listen and read. David: Hey, Yuki, Guess what They're building a new apartment 136, building where you can actually park your car i your (eoreroos apartment a You mean, like, even on the tenth floor? That's amazing! i pees People won't want apartments J: Yeah, There's a special elevator to take your car up to your eee apartment. What do you think? rhea Yuki: Nobody will want to buy an apartment lke that tote 1 may go and take a ook David: Why not? I think itl be really popular. Yuki: People won't want to put their cars in their apartments, Its a waste of space. David: I don't think so. tll be very convenient Yuld: Really? What about in the morning when everyone goes to work? There'll be a huge line of people waiting for the elevator David: No, there won't. The elevator’ really quick. Yale: It sounds dangerous. What happens if the ele down? Challenge! for breaks | What do you think of this idea? Do ‘you agree with Yuki or with David? Davids That won't happen. Il be very safe. Anyway, L may go and | thine Yukt ts right. Nobody witl take a look when they've finished building it want to bave their cur in their Yuki: Fine, but I think youll be the only person there! prartment, b Practice the conversation with a partner, >‘a Read the texts and find the words in italics. Underline the suffixes. “Lthink the future will be less The future fils me with sadness “Cities will definitely be bigger, dangerous and more peaceful, forthe planet. | think there'll be ut the agficuty is that there' People will have much moze a lot more pollution, We need tobe 100 many people. There might leisure time, and travel will take responsibility now and save not he enough food and water for definitely be cheaper” Haneul the Barth, Hell he too late soon” everyone. I get emotional when I Abhaya think about it” Francoise 'b What parts of speech are the words in italics? Take away the suffixes. What parts of speech are the words now? Change these adjectives to nouns and the nouns to adjectives, using the suffixes you underlined in. exercise a, You may need to change the spelling slightly. > weaker, kind stupid > popular > honest thought > yrmusie > fame > sdvennane > © Exchange a Before you listen, complete the conversation using wil, wont or might. Work wit 2 partner A: |____popte sil drive cars 20 years fom now? B: Fm aot sure There # be a new invention by then, A: Ldoubtitc eant hing * replce the c. B Maybe you're right. But what about all dhe pollation? A: Lexpectclecttic cars| be more popular by then, B. No, they® Nobody © "want an cleetrc ca Theyre not cool enough, b &) 157 Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with your partner. Strategy: Short responses ‘a Complete the conversations with so, it or not. 1 “Will internet shopping be more popular in the Furuse?” ‘Yes, [think 2 “Do you think small local sores will disappeat?” hope Love shopping downtown, 5 "Do you think food will get cheaper?” 1 dou, . 4 “Will computers develop personalities” I dont think : oeeenrtnny 5 ‘Do you think we'll all have more free time? Perri Thope ___. That would be gre Pree bb &) x00 Listen and check. Then practice the conversations with a partner. Spiilatatead | Grammar activities, 106.) 229-140 Pronunetation,put4 i 37parent eect) B Language in action ‘a Look at these statements and circle your answers (1-5). What will life be like in 2025? Biinternet shopping wil be more popular. 1 Gia warming will be a big problem a Tans wil replace plane travel for short journeys, i [Nore people will work at home. 1 Dalen willuse electricity 1 1 a 1 [Everyone on the planet will have a cell phone. Everyone will use cards, not cash, to buy things. [There wont be any newspapers. bb Make a group and discuss your opinions. Explain your reasons. ‘A: Do you think that internet shopping will he more popular? Be Yes, definitely. More people will have computers. C: Tm not sure because internet shopping may not be safe. € Think about how life will be different in the year 2050. Check (¥) the statements you agree with and then tell @ partner. People wil probably take luxurious vacations in space. Rich people may have robots to do all the housework. Countries won't exist. We will al be part ‘of a world community, ‘There probably won't be a cure for cancer. People might live on Mars and the Hoon. The world will be less dangerous. ‘hore probably won't be enough Food for everyone. Traffic wil still be a problem incites. Trees and animale will only be in pares and 200s Children won't go to school. They will learn online at home. think people will probably take luxurious cacations in space because os Challenge! Make a group and write one prediction about life in 2050, for each category. + Housing + Health ‘+ Transportation * Education + Entertainment ‘Tell your classmates your predictions.GB Listening a © 1.41 Listen to Fang-¥i, from China, talk about the future of Shanghai. Write T (true) or F (false) for each statement. ‘One day, Shanghai mi 3 be the fastest growing city in the world It will definitely become China’s most advanced city There will be 2.5 million cars by 2020, 1 2 3 The area to the east, called Pudong, will stop growing. 5 Fang-Vi worries t i sockal problems might inc bb © sus Listen again and make a list of the predictions Fang-Vi makes. € How will your hometown change in the future? Tella partner. Speaking a Complete these sentences to make predictions about your future. Tella partner. jgibook to watch Preterm ett his I think 1 might tive to be 100 years old. will definitely will probably may / might probably wont’ definitely won't live to be a 100 years old, have more than one child, live in another country: be famous. have a personal robot. retire before I'm 50. study English next y marty someone from another country goto Afi Jeam another foreign language. have a pet live at home until 'm marsied. bb Ask and answer these questions with your partner. Use I think so, hope so and I doubt it. Give your reasons. Do you think you'll ever +l In sooter comm? Challenge! + write a novel? Make some predictions about your + be famous? partner's future. Does he or she agree your own business? ‘with your predictions? fl around Europe? A: I think youll probably get married in the next five years. B: J hopeso. In the US., Ltbink B: Hmm... You might be right. A: Do you thinks youll ever live in anther country?o1 Reading Skill: Identifying the topic OUT OF THIS WORLD a After years of research, an international team of scientists claim they have found a world beyond Earth that might be able to support life. The planet, called Gliese 581g, is near the middle of the “habitable zone” ofits parent star, That means it is just the right cistance and temperature ~ not too het, and not too cald ~ for liquid water to remain on its surface and where you have liquid water, you have the possibility of life ‘Their studies show that Gliese 581g is similar in size to Earth, and that it has enough gravity to be able to hold onto an atmosphere. The planet has the highest ranking on a scale known as the “Earth Similarity Index,” ~ meaning that itis more likely to be able to support life than Mars cr the Moon. What’s more, at 20 light-years away, relatively close. € Sois it possible that one day human beings might be living on another planet? Well, why not? ‘Already, companies are offering trips into space. ‘American Dennis Tito paid $20 million back in 2001 to go up to the International Space Station. 4s technology has improved, prices have come down. Today, several commercial companies offer tickets to space for a fraction of the price Tito paid. Virgin Galactic offers flights to the edge of space for as little as $200,000! The sky is no longer the limit. NASA's Kepler space telescope has already found more than 1,000 planets which might support life. Some astronomers even say there could be billions. ‘There will definitely come a time when we will be able to travel to other worlds on vacation, and ‘even emigrate into space. Would you want to go? a Read the article about life in the universe. Match each heading with a paragraph (a-e). 1 The first “space tourist” 2 __ Unlimited possiblities 3 __ Anew discovery 4 __ Is this our best hope? 5 rs takes off bb Do you think space tourism will be popular? Why might people choose to emigrate to another planet? Discuss your Ideas with your classmates. Ey nnListening Skill; Listening for the main ides <) 120 Listen to two people make predictions about technology in the future. Check (V) the main idea each person expresses. 1 ain the future, every family wil have a robot in its home b It will bea long time before robots are common in everyday life ¢ Robots will help humans do a lot of tasks they don’ 2 a Electric cars will probably never he very popular Few people have electric cars these days. € More people will have electric cars in the future. Vocabulary Prefixes Write the opposite of each word using fm-, dis-, un, oF ine. 1 apron: 2 efficent 3 a Challenge! 4 possible 5 agree 6 fortunate 7 believable 8 ike 9 convenient 0 comfortable n dependent 2 ved 13 correct 7 —oo bare t Setog tty 16 honest. Making predictions about your future I ‘ona 1 Think of some common events get married, go traveling, bave ebikdren 2 How possible is each event for you? ‘get married ~ definitely {40 traveling ~ probably ave children — maybe 3 Is there a timetable you can give for each event? before I'm 35, one day. when Fm olderDiscuss the pictures with a partner. What can you see? How do you think each person feel? bb Do you think your parents worry about you too much? B Conversation a © )146 Listen and read. Carrie: Mom: Carrie: Mom: Carrie: Mom: Carrie: b Practice the conversation with your partner. + OK, its time to go. The tants waiting. or Cam Imagine! om ene Are you sure you want to do this? | mean, i South An Jong way to ‘hat will you do if you don't . ike i? fe won't catch the plane If she Yes, Mom, I'll be fine docer’t leave no. But what will you do if you don't like Are you kidding? I'l love it there! I've Serr South America IF she gets a job, she might settle But six months is a long time. What will you do if you un out pwn. i of money? IT don't have any’ money, 1 get job, Don't wory. (Grammar refoonce 107 > And if you dont like the food, you might lose too much weight and get sick Mom, that won't happen. IF have a problem, 1 ell you, OX? But you' one before Please don't wony. Look, #1 don't lave now, TIL miss the plane ‘Wait a minute. 'm coming with you tothe agport! Mom, not If she wanta to say the ays wanted t0 go to Challenge! never been abroa Do you like traveling? Have you ever traveled anywhere alone? Tell your partner. BoVocabulary a Match each future time clause with a meaning. 1 Uf Thave a problem, I'l call you. 2 When I get there, Il call you. 3 I'm going shopping after class. 4 Let's wait until Tim arrives. 5 You'll miss the plane ufess you hurry. 6 Assoon ast get bere, I'l call you. i 7 Theyll be here before six o'clock, immediately later than a particular: earlier tha ‘cul possible if... not up to a particul certain b Circle the correct future time clauses. Then check (/) the sentences that are true for you and tell a partner. T.won't wake up until/after the next morning, Tl probably call my parents untif/after Uhave dinner. Tl watch TY tonight mntiess/ until have some homework. Tl go 10 bed as soon as / before midnight. 5 Plead a book /unti | feel tted. 6 TM check my e-mail as soon as /umtil get home, 4 Exchange a Before you listen, complete the conversation using will / won't, 2 personal pronoun and a verb. Work with a partner. A Good luck in your job interview tomorrow: What ! IF they offer me the job, * to New York, of eourse! But if you move to New York, all your friends? Dont worry. big party before I leave ‘A: OK, Well, as soon as you know, * me? B: Sure L will. the first 10 know. you gett? B A B b © 140 Listen and check, Then practice the conversation with your partner. Strategy: Asking follow-up questions 1a Put each follow-up question in the correct place in the conversation. erento Perr I'm visiting my parents tomorrow: No. I'l probably drive, unless the traffic’ bal Well, ifthe weathers good, well have a picnic If'we can’t have a picnic, then we'll go toa restaurant. Vl be there until Monday if we don't argue too much! B: Oh ye B: Good idea, B: Think the forecast is bad. “That sounds great. B: OK. Well, enjoy! A A as a » b ©) 147 Listen and check. Then practice the conversation with a partner. osSerer 5 Are you an OPTIMIST or a PESSIMIST? ‘When you wake up in the morning do you thinke"Great. Another day!” ‘or"Oh no. Not agnin!"? What's your outlook on life? Complete this ‘questionnaire to find oat. Ccle the answers that are tre for yo. Mostly “a You are very positive and optimistic. However, perhaps you expect too much! Mostly “bs: Congratulations You Ihave a realise view oflte, Mostly “c"s: Un-oh! What's wrong with you? Cheer up and geta life! b Add one more question to the list below. Make a group and interview each other. What will happen if .. + global warming continues to get worse? + oil runs out + space tourism becomes popula? + many people live to be 120 years okP With a partner, write three good pieces of advice for each situation. Make a group and discuss your ideas. If you want t help the environment, Se ee Challenge! you shouldnt. potatoe ole es Consequences Game! Take turns If you want to lose weight, continuing the conversation. you should ... ‘A: What will bappen if you forget to set you shouldn't .. your alarm clock tonight? eee i If forge 10 set my alarm clock tonight, I won't wake up on time, ey ee A: Ifyou don't wake up on time, you'll ya go aba on vasa Heer you shouldn't B: Uf 1'm late for class, ... you might want to,B Listening a ©1449 Listen to Shelly, from San Diego, U.S., talk about things to do in and around San Diego. Number the places in the order you hear them (1-8). Sea World Hears, Castle Hollywood Santa Monica Venice Beach Balboa Ps — Gaslamp Quarter b ©) Listen again and complete the statements. Challenge! Work with a partner. Think of some World, good advice for travelers to your ‘country. Uf you want 10 see some good museums, you should 20 10... 1 If you go to San Diego, you'll definitely need to get around. you don't want 10 get wer at Se you might want to take 4 If you go to San Diego Zoo, you'll see over animals from almost every country 4 You!ll love Bi 5 If you like null love the beaches in San Die 6 If you want restaurants, bars and then you should go to the If you like you can 8 If you like you should go to Hearst Castle 9. If you come to California, you should go Hollywood to Speaking Complete these sentences. Make a group and tall each other your plant. Your clasmates should respond by showing interact. and asking felow.ap questions fer move infernaticn, sa Park, especially if you like lamp Quarter o to Venice Beach in Santa Monica, A: If 'm not too tired tonight, I might go to tb B: Ob relly? What movie are you tbinking of seeing?Reading Skill: Previewing ‘a Quickly read the article and answer these questions. 1 What's the topic of this article? 3 Where are the contribaors from? “People here think that if you snooze while you're leaving ‘your house, you should go ‘back inside and wait for a fow hours or you'll have bed luck! Rahal, india ‘In taly we believe that if you tuow a coin over your shoulder into fountain, your wish will ‘come true. Marianna, Italy ‘The number four is an unlucky ‘umber in japan because the word for “four" sounds Meo “doath!"That'e why if you come to Japan, you won't see the number four very often, ‘Michiko, Japan + Ifyou find a four-leat ‘lover, you'll be very lucky. Vieky, ieland + Some people here think that ifyou pat sugar in the coffee cup bofore the coffoo, you'll become rich! Hago, Brasil + Tnovr that in other countries it's different, but we think that ifyou see a black cat, you'll be lucky. Jason, England + In Taiwan we believe that its bad Iuek to give ahandkerchiet as a gift because it means separation. Mei-Li, Taiwan + Lalorays say “White rabbit” on the fist day ofthe month because | believe itwail bring me good luck. Dan, Canada cligious beliefs b national customs ¢ superstitions 2 Where might you read it) a.a website ba newspaper € a magazine liferent European countries b all over the world ¢ mostly the U.S, + Alot of people think that if you walk under ladder, you'll have bad luck. Tina, US + We believe that if you break mirror, you'll have seven years’ bad luck. Lianne, Scolland +My mother says thatif you pat your bag on the floor all your money wall rrun out, Daniela, Mexico + When Thave an important oxam,I never wash my Ihair that morning, 1 thine that ifyou wash your haar, you won't be able to remember anything you studied, Joy, Korea, bb ()ss0 Read the article. Check (V) the superstitions that are the same in your country. «€ Are you a superstitious person? Make 2 group and discuss your opinions. ByListening ‘Skill: Identifying emotion <) ssa Listen to Mark and Trisha discuss a job opportunity. Check (V) how each person feels. Trisha... 1 Qisnt sure ifshe wants the job really wants the jobs 2.2 doesnt mind working longer hours B doesn't really want to work longer hours. 3 Dis happy to move to London. 2 would rather not move away Mark ... 4/0 thinks it will be bad for their if Trisha takes the job, 2 thinks ic wil be good for their relationship if Trisha takes the ob. 5. wants Trisha to take the job. Q doesn’t want Trisha to take the job. Vocabulary make and do Complete each phrase using make or do. Challenge! Work with a partner. Can you think of 1 plans for the future any more phrases with make or do? 2 ake A: Make a cup of coffee... {money pee 5 your best 6 a decision your homework B the dishes 5 asindwich, Rorege tc) 10 the ironing LL someone a favor 12 an appointment Writing about superstitions in your country 1 Think of some poy county. ‘open an unbrelia indoors / drop your chopsticts - bad hick superstitions in your Choose if or a future ti Wf/ when / unless /unett Choose a modal verb. will should / might Write a sentence, Yyou open an umbrella indoors, you will ne .. |Review 2 Speaking 4 With a partner, take turns to flip a coin. Heads ‘Answer the question forthe circle you land on. Make two move one circle, Tails = move two circles. dee yor on Predictions about optimist ora aul ite in he future Think ae Does your partner of five words Make three fares? beginning with sentences with ; 2 pete Mae 3 ants nth a sentence for each a5 0m 0. one. Describe your Make three tome to your ma sentences begining a Tl dont. Make three Think of three sentences with too ua/’ phrases using mate mich 00 many ané or co. Make a sentence ot enough foreach one. PaEeni| b> 152 Listen to the example. Then make a group of three and take turns to choose a topic. Try to speak for as tong aS possible. Use the prompts to help you. Your classmates can ask you follow-up questions for more information. ‘one thing that would improve your quality - of life (hat would improve your quality something that keeps you awake at night of life? How would it help? How much ference would it make?) your first job job you distike doing the benefits of city life hhow your country will change in the next ten years 1 problem you overcame the advantages of living in the country ai "qualities you admire in a person ‘fun things to do in your hometown ‘ways you think your life will change in a superstition you believe the next ten years Review21» Listen to these conversations. Choose the correct answer to each question. Conversation 1 1 What is Steve doing? studying b playing game reading d thing bath 2 Why does Becky want him to stop? she wants 1 go outside -b she wantsto take a break che thinks its ud forhis health! she nceds some fresh sir 3 What advice does Steve give Becky? toil btogooutsile cle playa game owowateh TV 4 Why does Becky say she prefers fo work hart? She doesn’ lke 1 relax she likes herjob csbe enjoys ihe work d she wants pei a good job 5 Who do you think Becky and Steve are? sulents in college orkers crother and sister” mother ancl son Conversation 2 4 What event are they discussing? rock concert ba soccer game canew movie da party 2 When does it start next week next week tomorrow d next month, 3 How does Charlie feel about it vory excited b preity imteresedl_c not intenssted atall d we don't know 4 Why might Simon nox be able 1 go? Te might beoutoftown_ b he may have w study che might net have enough money dhe may be on vacation 5 When will Suzanne get the tickets? ext weekend cassoon as possible don Thurshay PeIrrercesed Skills check Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence. iif shopping, will you buy some milk? ie are Need more Fou mighagsbyou'go
1 What kinds of TV shows are you interested in? Cogame shows Cireality TV shows Citalk shows: Cithe news Conature shows C documentaries Cisoap operas Ccomedies Cidramas Cieartoons Cithe weather Cisports shows b Write notes about how you feel ... > 2 How many hours a day do you watch TV? > 3 What do you think is the most exciting show on TWright now? > 4 What shows do you always try to watch? > 5 What's the most boring show you've seen recently? > 6 Have you ever been shocked by a TV show? > 7 How often do you watch TV while you are eating a meal? > 8 Do you ever feel frustrated by the commercials? «al parties where there are a lot of people + when you get a junk e-mail + if someone you don't know starts talking to you, «after a great meal. + when a friend visits without ling you + after a fig + if someone calls you late at night. + when you see a creepy-crawly (for ex: € Make a group and tell your classmates. fist with your boyfriend oF gielfriend, le, a spiden, Lfoel embarrassed and frustrated at parties whore there are a lot of people because I never lonow what to say Challenge! Choose three topics and think about how you feel about them. Make a group and {ell your classmates. Explain your reasons. + the quality of TV shows + politicians in your country + people who talk loudly on cell phones + studying English + the internet + foreiga food + karaoke + other thinks that the internet ts helpful, but also 11 can be very frustrating. For example, ...GB Listening a |) 2.24 Listen to Kirsty, a student from New Zealand, answer questions for an opinion survey. How many questions does she answer? b © as Listen again and complete the sentences, “The most annoying habit Kirsty thinks she has is The most tiring thing she's done this week is makes her feel depressed. She thinks are boring. 1 5 Speaking a Interview two classmates. White their answers and ask questions for more information. amusing joke you know? interesting thing you've done recently? amazing thing you've seen on TV? annoying habit you have? tiring thing you've done this week? frustrating thing about learning English? Who or what makes you feel ... Classmate 1 Classmate 2 Classmate 1 Classmate 2 bored? disappointed? depressed? scared? embarrassed? disgusted? bb Make a group and share your results. Watching a borror movie alone makes Masami feel frightened. The last > reamarantennine EBReading Skill: Guessing meaning from context. Post your view The Long River That's garbage. Did you even watch this movie? I saw it with my gifriend and we both thought it was amazing. The TE tie cee Freee ‘acting was very good. Vic Walkers was ‘movie we've seen in years. i. pe dete ouch Tt natu bape een ee totally convincing as the class teacher. ‘etion, wo story ond the acting certainty see this again, 4% Peem Sone aerate NNW wep yaten i st ight an coal Aisappointment .. kee hardly wait to get out of the movie ‘theater. [as so relieved when it was ‘over! I agree, this movie is appalling. Don't waste your money. sesrsrses Susanne Our opinion Inmy opinion tui Gael nas supe She gave 3 charming promance 3 the te gi wo had wot pens 1 wes ay moved She has 1 at ee Sheed offer. The other aos wee tepotntne, Totes Attaugh estoy J wenn ver berate Ws nt sush 2 Emalluswth ur | orb moe 3th Cate a © )22s Read the movie reviews. Then find these sentences and read what comes before and after. Check () the correct meaning of each word in italics. 1. Vie Walkers was totally convincing as the class teacher. realistic unbelievable 2 Iwas so veligved when it was over! U pleased 2 disappointed 3 This movie is appalling. 2 excellent a very bed 4 She gave a charming performance. O very pleasant very poor 5. Lwas very moved. 3 emotionally affected 4 bored b Tella partner what you think about these kinds of movies. action animation comedy fantasy horror romance science fiction thriller Ltbink comedy movies can be vory amusing, butListening Skill: Identifying the topic a.) 22s Liston to five people talk about different things. What does each person talk about? Write 1-5 next to the topics. abook__ amovie__ a TV show __ a computer game b © )226 Listen again and write down the words and phrases that helped you decide. Vocabulary Compound nouns ‘a Match each word on the left with a word on the right to make 2 compound noun. Use the photos to help you. 1 movie & moon 2 eh b jam 3 junk © opera ~ ‘ agent a! 5 full ¢ “. 6 soap 100 - 7 affic g cud catill ZY 8 tavel h tax 9 credit i food 10 income conditioning, Challenge! Work with a partner, Make a list of five more compound nouns. err) bb Ask a partner about these thi aS Writing a movie review 1 Note the name and kind of mo Skeyfall action / adventure What do you tbinke about movte stars? 2 Can you remember any of the actors? Daniel Craig 3 What did you like about d great spectal effets, exctitng story, good acting 4 Is there anything you didn’ like? ‘manceReview 3 Speaking 4 With a partner, take turns to flip a coin. Heads ‘Answer the question forthe circle you land on. Nie ues Think of three Ea move one circle, Tails = move two circles. ence reat in m( adectves ending tn Ann Erateh ang Jed Make a sentence Ask your Make three aaa for each one partner three sentences with questions begining wma “inforeunatly, r with What do you hopefuly and think about ...? eventually. Think of three ‘Think of three [ adjectives to things tat you describe yourself. find amusing or Think of an Name three ttt your disgusting. abject ana give adjectives to choices. iat fess ce describe an activity your partner guess ae what it is? ye © > 227 Listen to the example. Then make a group of three and take turns to choose a topic. Try to speak for as long as possible. Use the prompts to help you. Your classmates can ask you follow-up questions for more information. ‘something surprising that once happened atime when you felt embarrassed to you (Where? What happened? What were the results?) a time when you felt really exhausted what you were doing at this time on Sunday the last time you cooked a meal Talk the last time you went to the movies about... ITV peRanatiy WO Vaan TR someone you admire and respect rit / your favorite TV show what you did last weekend Y | something which you find fascinating something that annoys you a lot ReviewListening check | a2 Listen to these conversations. Choose the correct answer to each question. Conversation 1 1 What was Jorge doing last night? aching TV b seeing aria. playing sport studyin 2 When did Craig join the basketball team? lusiweek baYearago ca few days ago. lst month 3 How did Maria feel when she heard Craig was on the basketball team? amused b surprised disappointed damaved 4 How does Craig describe his scheclule? ‘exhiusting bhoring cwonying d crazy 5 What is Craig worried about? falling his exams b winning the next game_c seeing his pa ents. d being 109 tired Conversation 2 1 How does Nicholas describe his last plane journey? really boring b surprising. pretty exciting temfying 2 Who boarded the plane while the passengers were wa ‘ome cusoms officer: b five policemen ea 3 Where was the » in front of Nich ing to get of? ew Firemen dat famous band they were looking for siting? next io Nicholis’ cbehind Nicholas d atthe back of the plane 4 Who was the man they took away? a terorst ba doctor ca police 5 Whece had the flight arived from? Skills check Auntalia bthetK. the US. South Africa Complete the chart, \e.4 nope Language check can Yee practice Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence. call ae a 8 1 I think the woman ___ is siting over there is my Spanish teacher eT ae which bwhat cwho dwhere 2 When [ast ___ her, she was living in Canada, a9 Siw bhidscen cwas.ccing dace 3 We were all at our great exam resulls, re ao (nce dognc| pa epraed aoe ‘ clings and 4 When I forgot my best friend's bihday, Fas ames too embarmass very embarrassed. pretty embarassing d embarassing ie 5.1 in the library when I heard the fire alarm, aoa Tiad studied b studisd e was studying d tvdy definitions 6 Over there is__I sometimes go for dinner people give the person who” b the piace where li ‘ideas in a radio the thing which d the one that enforkey = 7 Unfortunately, the new comedy show wasn't very ‘disappointing bamazing c amusing 4 fascinating show. 8 Before he became sick, he _ very active adamagizine QO had been bid c was being —d were ee 9 Everyone ___knows him thinks he ely selfish SSO 10 Gary was worried as it was already ten and Lou __ from college Wasn't amnving hasnt arrived ¢didatarive @hadn' arrived Study link Review 3What can you see? Where are these people? What are they doing b Do you think you're an honest person? Tell your partner. © warm-up a Discuss the pictures with a partner. B Conversation a &) 220 Listen and read. Debbie: Jose: Debbie: Jose: Debbie: Jose: Debbie: Jose: Debbie: Jose: Debbie: Jose: b Practice the conversation with a partn: Theres « quiz in this ne: How bonest are yout Do youn Not really. You know I'm not interested in quizzes, Number one, If you found an expensive watch on a park bench, what would you der Hub ... Er, well, if found a really good watch, 1d keep i Really? You wouldnt take i to the police? No, Id sell it and give the money to the homeless. I see. Number two. Ifa store clerk gave you too much change, would you give it back? No, I wouldn't, Pd keep it, Prices are too high anyway: Haim ... Number three. Ifa waiter forgot to charge you for nt to doit? something you ate in a restaurant, would you tell him? No, but Id leave a bigger tip. Say, this is good! Are there any more questions? Yes, but Tim depressed now, I wish you were «litle more honest, you know. But Iam honest! 'm elling the truth, aren't Focus Comm cm Siem 230) Language box I | found aw the police. ch take tio ‘What would you do ifyou found 20 | wish you were more honest. Challenge! With your partner, ask ‘and answer the three quiz questions.
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