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SUSI Mer g5°™ n, oe lay tanta! contro E € to OBive F. oxi appre eA Duna eCURryEVERYDAY ENGLISH Numbers 1-20 1a Read and listen 1 one 6 six 2 two 7 seven 3 three 8 eight 4 four 9 nine 5 five 10 ten b MERE Listen and repeat. © Say the numbers your teacher writes. Write the numbers your teacher says. 2a Read and listen. I eleven 16 sixteen 12 twelve 17 seventeen 13 thirteen 18 eighteen 14 fourteen 19 nineteen 15 fifteen 20 twemy b MEME Listen and repeat. © Say the numbers your teacher writes. d- Write the numbers your teacher says e MEN: ten and tick (/) the numbers you hear 2) Iv 10 20 1B 15 3 4 9 19 8 18 u i 7 1 14 16 13 7 £ Test your parnner. Write some numbers. Say them to your partner Your partner writes them. Cheek the answers with your partner. GRAMMAR SUMMARY 1 Whats | TY name? your oe name's Ann. Your David. Maria a hamburger. atelevision, This is Fine, thanks, And you? Exercise Pat is or are into the gaps. 1 My name @ Lindl 2 How you This a video. 4 What your name Lawk at the Word Liston pageUNIT 2 Countries — his/her — I/you/he/she — am —- Where?— Alphabet b ERD Read and listen. Where are you from? A What's his name? B His name’s Luc. PRESENTATION ‘A. What's her name? B Her name’s Ann. 1a Read and write. c Listen and repeat. What's her name? Her name’s Ann, His name’s Luc. Her name's Ann. @ Ask about the students in the class. ails (eames) ~). d ~ What's her name’? Her name's 1 name's Maria. 2 ame’s Carlo, BE i s a , Yoko. 4 Jim, 102. a Write the countries. the United States England Italy Japan b Listen and repeat € Practise saying the countries 3 a BREE Read and listen. Marfa Where are you from? Carlo I'm from ttaly. Where are you from? Maria I'm from Spain, Listen and repeat © Stand up and practise, 4 @ Read and write, e ai 1 Her name's Ann. & 5 rname’s Yoko. 4 a 6 rname’s Jim, b Readl and listen. A Whete’s Ann from’? B_ She's from England. ‘A Where’s Luc from? B_ He’s from France. c Listen and repeatPRACTICE 1 Look a Presentation 4a, Work in pairs, Ask and Where's Ann from? She's from England, 2a Listen and write, b Look at the information from your teacher. CO Kumiko (#) | counray aa © Stand up and practise d_ Now ask about the students in the class, 3) Work in pairs. student A: Look at this page student B: Look at page 78, Ask questions and write the answers, | Her name’s Mare. She's from France, 2 5 Her name's Diana She’s from England. eC) v 7 His name’s Peter. He's from the UnitedREADING 1a Read the text. This is Gianni and Heike Bellini from Milan. Gianni is from Italy, and Heike is from Berlin in Germany. Heike is @ doctor. Her hospital is in the centre of Milan. Gianni is a teacher. His school is. in the centre of Milan, too, ‘b Complete the sentences. Gianni is from Heis a His school is in Heike is from She is a Her hospital is in ° EVERYDAY ENGLISH Ta Read and listen. ahjk bedegpty flmnsxz iy ° quw r b Listen and repeat. © Say the alphabet. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Work in pairs. Spell the words. name thanks hospital Spain teacher you GRAMMAR SUMMARY "| hats fis) name? : His David. name's Her Marie. His name's = His name is Her name's = Her name is are | you Where from? ® he she Where's = Where is ar Im Itah "m=lam | Youre | trom d You're = You ere He's Japan, | Hes=Heis | She's NF She's = She is 51m from Nantes in France Exercise Complete the dialogues. 1A Where you from B trom ltaly 2 A What's name B His name's Martin, 3. A Where she from? B Berlin Germany. Look at the Word List on puge 75. Learn the worUNITS Jobs — Personal details — Questions and negatives — Numbers 21-100 © Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the What's your job? pictures. What's his/her job?) (He's/She’s a PRESENTATION 1a Read, listen, and repeat 2 a Read and write, a What's his job? He's a doctor Hels dactor He's a doctor. bb Match the pictures and jobs. Practise saying the words. cr What's Jim Conway. Where's he? ‘The United States. What’shis___? 135, Broadway, New York. What's his 1 542 1870. How old is he? He's What's his ? Ishe 2 No, he isn’t O> > SP Oh OP OP oP Listen and check ahaifdresser (2) a shop assistant |) a doctor Practise saying the questions. ateacher | atravel agent policeman | ahousewife |} ataxidriver | 14 © Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in a.3a Read and listen, © Complete the sentences. A Is Jim from the United States? Sonya __ésn'f _ from Hungary B Yes. hes ea A Isheateacher? Se B No, he isn't She____a hairdresser. She's a _ She 18, She’ b List c Listen. Answer the questions about Jim, id repeat She married q Listen and check. Practise saying the Example eee Is im from England? @ EIB Listen tothe sentences about Sonya. Some ise ec soi ering Coren rr pace Ise from the sane United States’? casi Sonya's fom England Be Wein pate Acieuenione shoot Saar Wie quonions wil sahe 2 She's from Astra 5a Listen and read Sonya, are you from Austria? Yes, Lam, F Cee) aay Are you a student’? No, I'm not b Answer your teacher. Are you from Germany? Yes, Lam, © Write questions with Are you...? : > 1 Ave you trom Englend? 2 married? 4 _ Se 3 5 - —? 4 _— - 6 ? 5 7 ? 6 8 2 —— — d Stand up and practise.PRACTICE 1 Choose the correct sentence. Put ¥ and X. Example She's name's Jane. X Her name’s Jane. J Are you married? Yes, Lam. Are your married? Yes, I'm. He's phone number is 784012 His phone number is 784012. What’s is his address? What's his address? 4 a Ate you from Is you from His job is hairdresser. b He's hairdresser. ve 2. Look at the identity card, Ask your teacher questions and write the answers. oo cn 7 oe rn 3 a Complete the questions. What's your _ wae? you from? address? phone number? ___ job? married? b Stand up. Ask three students the questions and write the answers, Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Name Country Address Phone number Job Married 16 © Tell the class about one student (ome) dd Write about one student PRONUNCIATION 1 a BEAM Listen and read. e e. On Spain seven Germany thanks England, hamburger fine number hospital 1b Put the words in the correct column, five Italy married France name — teacher telephone student photograph c Listen and check. LISTENING 1 a Read the form. b Listen to the conversation and write the answers Jeb DE Yes Cd cere c Listen and check.EVERYDAY ENGLISH Numbers 21-100 1s ia ten, read, and repeat. 21 twenty-one 30. thirty 22 twenty-two 31 thirty-one 23 twenty-three 40 forty 24 twenty-four 50 fifty 25 twenty-five 60 sixty 26. twenty-six 70. seventy 27 twenty-seven 80 eighty 28 twenty-eight 90 ninety 29 twenty-nine 100 a hundred b Listen and tick (7) the number you hear thirteen thiny fourteen forty fifteen fifty sixteen sixty seventeen seventy eighteen cighty nineteen ninety e Listen and write the numbers you hear Test your partner Write some numbers, Say them to your partner Your partner writes them. Check the answers with your partner 2. How old are the people, do you think? Work in pairs. Talk about the people: wy GRAMMAR SUMMARY 1 wy | phone number? wats | YO" | Stress? her | jb? are | you? How oid J me she? L 3 Yes/No questions Short answers Am | 1 Yes, lam, | franmtEnghind? | Wosmnce Ae | you Yes, you are | married? 'No, you aren't. he Yes, he is. ls | fromGermany? | No, he isn’t. | she Yes, she is, | No, she isn't + Negatives a i | 1 fam Lam not= —I'mnot — | from |taly. | You are not = You aren't You Jare | agp | Heisnot= He isn’t | Sheisnot= She isn’t He married She Exercise Put ‘mam, "m not. are,” is. OF isn't into the saps, A Are you from Spain’? B Yes.1 you from? Al fro BL Ken from England, to0? A No he He from Scotland. B And you married? A Not but Ken's married. He married to Sandra, ak af the Word List onUNIT 4 Family — Possessive 's— Who? — it/they - Classroom language . @ Work in pairs. Ask and answer about the Who's this? photograph, PRESENTATION Peter's son and he’s Katy’s brother. 1a Look atthe photograph. e Listen tothe sentences. Some are right and some are wrong. Correct the wrong sentences. Yes, that’s right Example Simon is Peter’s son, Jane = Peter Katy is Simon's Simon — Katy mother, 2 @ Work in pairs. Talk about this family daughter sister parents children brother pems bien i Read, listen, and write, b How old are they? Ask and answer. Jane is Peter's wife. Peter is Jane’s___ Jane Peter is Simon and Katy’s _ Katy is Jane and Peter's Simon is Jane and Peter’s __ Katy is Simon's ‘Simon and Katy’s Simon is Katy’ Ka and Simon are Jane and Peter’s Jane and Peter are Katy and Simon's c Listen and repeat. 18HEAD START STUDENT'S BOOK BEGINNER Briony Beaven with Liz & John Soars OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS© Read these sentences. Some are right and some are wrong. Put ¥ or X. Correct the wronig sentences. Examples Elena is Sofia’s sister. X fia’s daughter. J Elena is Cr I tina’s sister. 2. Sofia is Juan Carlos’s wife. 3. Felipe is Cristina’s father. 4 Juan Carlos is Cristina’s husband. 5 is Elena’s mother. ¢ is Juan Carlos and Cristina’s son, “ristina and Elena are Felipe’s daughters 3 a REIN Read and listen, Y, He's a doctor. -— She's a taxi driver. ‘They're taxi drivers. Adoctor Two doctors Listen and repeat. b Read and complete. ‘A Who are Simon and Katy? B They're Jane and Peter’s children. A Elena, Christina, and Felipe? B Juan Carlos and Sofia’s children. PRACTICE 1a Workin pairs. Ask and answer questions about the Family. John = Molly f Robert Colin Carolyn b Complete the questions. 1 Who's Robert’s_ father? John, 2 Who are John’s__?_ Robert and Colin 3 Who's Colin's 2 Molly 4 Who's and _sister? Carolyn. 5. Who's husband? John. 6 Who's Molly’s ? Carolyn, 7 Who are and Robert, Colin, children? and Carolyn, 2. Work in groups. What isthe answer to this puzzle? Penny isn’t married. Susi and Linda are married. J Susan. Linda, J Susan are students, isn’t married. Mary, Jane, s sisters are Penny and and Penny are teachers. Mary and ‘Who isn’t married, is a student, and is Jane’s sister? Answer: ir)3a Look at your teacher's photos or family te. ——————————— ‘Ask your teacher about his or her family. VOCABULARY Put the words into the correct column ao igeee policeman France Italy seventeen twenty nother shop assistant travel agent six daughter Spain Work in pairs . Pat Jobs Numbers | Countries Family Look at your partner’s photos or family tree. 1 Ask and answer question: a) C2 <_< ——— READING (warns) (wom <= © Choose a photo. Speak about it 4 Choose a photo. Write about it 4 One sentence has a mistake. ES ARAL ete Choose the correct sentence. Put ¥ and X. his is Tom Cruise and his family. Tom Cruise i Een aac, an actor from the United States. He’s thirty ae two. His wife's name is Nicole Kidman, She i from Australia and she is an actress, too. Th 1 a Anne and Andrew are Philip’s children. daughter's name is Isabella, She is one year old. bb. Anne and Andrew are Philip is children. 2 a She's Andrew’s brother. wer the questions. b She's Andrew’s sister. Cee ees 3. a What's she’s job? She's a travel agent. 1 Where's Tom Cruise from? What's her job? She’s a travel agent. What's his job? _ 4 a She not married How old is he? b_ She isn’t married. i . What's his wife’s name? What's her job? Who's Isabella? _ How old is she? __ Elena and Cristina are Feli b_ Elena and Cristina is Felipe’s s sisters. sisters, 6 a Are they doctors? b Are they a doctor aoueen 20EVERYDAY ENGLISH Classroom language 1a Read and listen. b Listen and repeat. © Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue. © Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue. 3. a MEIN Read and listen 2a Read and listen, A What's this in English? B It’sadictionar A. Sorry. Can you say it again, please? B A dictionary. b Listen and repeat, ‘A. What's this in English? B Sorry. I don’t know. A. Thanks, anyway. b Listen and repeat. © Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue. 4. Ask and answer about things in the classroom. If you don’t know something, ask your teacher. Sorry. | don’t know. 1 ‘A. What’s this in English? I | B It’s a notebook They're = They ere ‘A Can you spell it, please ‘ 7 es BNO-TEBO-OK. { 3 “| dohn? A. Thank you, Whos | Man? Who are GRAMMAR SUMMARY doctors. students. You're They're Jane and Mary? Who's = Whois [es | He's my son | She's my daughter. | They're | my sisters. *| Who's | this? os — Robert Redford. | IS | iny brother. 6 Possessive 's Robert is Curolyn’s brother. A Peter is Jane’s husband. possessive (the husband of Jane) He's her husband, Who's this? Who's = Who is 7 Plural adoctor two doctors Exercise ‘Match the sentence halves, 1 Linda and Jane a adoctor 2. What's b are her sisters. 3 He's © Peter? 4 Who's your job? Look at the Word List on page 75. Learn the words 21UNIT 5 Food and drink — Present Simple (//you/they) — Short answers — Requests ayan vettea 2a Listen, read and repeat Tlike beer. IT don’t like water, PRESENTATION 1b Read and write, 1 @ Work inp I don’t like salad. a Match the words and pictures. Like pizza. And I cake. pizza oranges meat cake sandwiches water wine bananas coffee milk salad Coke tea chocolate apples hamburgers beer t » = ou S d_ Write three things you like and three things 1b Write the words in the circles, you don't like. Tell your partner. ° Read, listen, and repeat ‘A Do you like pizza? B_ Yes, Ido. A Do you like salad? B_No. I don’t, f Answer your teacher. 9 Work in pairs. Look at the words in La. Ask and answer questions. : ¥ (eis isten and check. Practise saying the words. Positive: | like tea, Question: Do you like tea? Negative: | don't ike tea, © Test your partner. Point to a picture. Your partner says the word. 23 a BED Read and listen Hil Ym Susan. ive in Glasgow in Scotland. | work in a bookshop. | like my job. {ike the weekends, too! | don't eat meat. "ma vegetarian. | don't drink coffee. | don'tlike it Read and listen to the questions. Questions Susan’s answers 1 Do you live in Gl gow? Do you work in a bookshop? Do you like your job? Do you eat meat? Do you drink coffee? © Write Susan's answers Listen and check the questions and answers, 4 Work in pairs. ‘Ask and answer the questions about you. 4 a Rew id writ, Joe and Barbara are from London, but they live in Birmingham. They work for Cadbury's, the chocolate factory. Joe and Barbara like music and tennis. They don’t eat chocolate. They don’t Hike it! Joe and Barbara in Birmingham. They _ for Cadbury's, They music and tennis. ‘They chocolate, PRACTICE 1a Complete the puzzle with five food words, b_ Write the questions about Joe and Barbara. Example live/Edinburgh Do they live in Edinburgh? 1 live/London live/Birmingham 3 work/for IBM 4 work/for Cadbury's 5 like/tennis © Work in pairs, Ask and answer the questions. Do they live in London? No, they don’t. Do they live in Birmingham? ) (Yes, they do. d Write the answers, 1b Work in pairs. Make a puzzle with food and drink words. Give it to another pair.2 One sentence has a mistake. Choos: ntence, Put ¥ and X. he correct 1a. Live you in Berlin? b_ Do you live in Berlin? 2 a Are they from Spain? b Do they are from Spain? 3. a Do you like music? Yes, I like b Do you like music? Yes, Ido. 4a Are they married? No, they don’t. b Are they married? No. they aren't. 5 a Do you eat hamburgers? b Are you eat hamburgers? 3 a Look at the questionnaire. Ask your teacher the questions. Put ¥ or X. Teacher SI Sort s2 like tennis? football? television? classical music? weekends? eat meat? chocolate? 4 bananas? + drink milk? beer? tea? i Coke? QO Stand up. Ask three students the questions. Do you like/eat/ drink 24 4 @ Work in pairs. Use the table and write eight questions. pop music? football? in Rome? in a factory? coffee? in Pari ina bank? tennis? beer? Do they Example Do they like pop music? b_ Work with a new partner, Look at the pictures and ask and answer questions. Do they like pop music’? Yes, they do.LISTENING AND SPEAKING Ata party 1a Listen to the conversation. b Listen again, Tick () Martin’s answers. La Llive in London, b_ Twork in London. 2 a Tmatravel agent. b P'ma doctor: a I'm from Portugal, b [like Portugal. a [like the food and the wine. b 1 don’t like the food and the wine. © Roleplay You are al a party. Make similar conversations, EVERYDAY ENGLISH Requests 1a Look at the photograph, Read and listen to the conversation, A. Good afternoon. Can Thi B Certainly .. Here you are ‘A. Thank you very much. b REE Listen and repeat. © Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. offee, please? d- Make more conversations. Use the words from the box. aglass of wine atea a hamburger aglass of milk aber alam sandwich a pizza GRAMMAR SUMMARY Lip =] | o like | cake. fa, eat | sandwiches. | They | | 2 1 a | tke Ae igor fal ee They 3 le ne 1 jive | in Rome? Do | you | Wo, | inMadrid? | they ° for IBM? Short answers \ Yes, | you | do they - | don't = do not No, | you | don't they Do you like tea? Yes, like. X Yes, 1 do. / 4 Ee Short answers ; sve | they | mera? | Yes-they are — — ‘they aren't = they are not 2 a coffee? Can | have — ‘an apple? Prepositions I work for ICL work at home, ive in Berlin Exercise Match the questions and answers, | Are they married? a Yes, Ido. 2. Do you like beer? b No. Pm not Are you a student? © No, they aren't 4. Do they like tennis’ Yes. they do, Look at the Word List on page 76, Learn the wordsUNIT 6 ?— Days of the week Objects and adjectives — a/an — have — their — Is this your . 2 a Say these eters What's this in English? aeiou PRESENTATION b_ Read and write, 1a Match the words and pictures. Write the words. ee eee postcard notebook — map key magazine dictionary stamp — bag ticket 3 Ws envelope. 4 I's, umbrella, © Writeaoran. ann hospi exercise | iP a enae a) televi question. actor oo oe wa assistant dress 3 Look at the objects your teacher gives you, ; , - {Ask and answer questions, bb Work in pairs, Point to a picture. Ask and answer. What's this in English? ons ‘What's this in English? 5 a ke ase ‘Can you spell it, please? ‘Thank you. 6 x1 a BEER Read and listen. A. Do you have a brother? B_ Yes, [ do, Three brothers! A. Do you have a sister, too? B No, Tdon’t. b Listen and repeat, © Read and write A you video? B Yes.1 A you ‘computer, too? BENo, [— a Listen and check. @ Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 4a and 4e about you. a Match the words and pictures. old expensive small cheap new big b Read and write. new book 2. an old book 6 a Read the posteatd Denia Vike Edinburgh. It’s beautiful! ill and Sam ore here, too. Their ‘hotel is old and cheap! Sam's brother and hs wife lve and work | COTO tere They work for owt frm. | Cetbreok Hoase Their jobs are very interesting! igh ES Grayshott “yo aa Soir we PS. How's your new job? b Complete the table. I my you = he | she | her they PRACTICE 1a Work with a partner Put some objects on the desk. Ask and answer questions. Check your answers with your teacher, Whats this in English b Your teacher will give you an object. Stand up and practise. 1) Gam) ‘etel is new and expensive. My =)2 28 Put his, her, or their into the gaps. 1. This is Maria’s key Irs __ key. 2 Is this Carlo’s bag? Isit___bag? 3. This is Heike and Gianni’s house. Ws house. 4 This is Luc’s newspaper. It's___ newspaper. 5. Isthis Sam and Jill's hotel? Is this__ hotel? 6 Thi I's is Sandra’s dictionary. ___ dictionary, Put one of the words below into each sentence. Choose a or an where necessary. big small new cheap expensive interesting 1 cars. 2 ___ umbrella. 3 house. 4 Lhave a/an___dietionary. 5 Lam afan person Which sentence is different? Example a Is this your map? b_Is this his newspay Do d Is this their hous Do you live in Brussels? Do you work for Volkswagen? What's your name? Do you Tike cake? Whats this in English? What's your address? What's your phone number? He's fiom France. Larink coffee He’s a policeman, Uhave a cat Like magazines I'm from Tokyo. I'm a policeman, Thave a sister. I'm thirty-seven, ose 5a Look at the questionnaire. Answer the questions about you, Put ¥ or X. Doyouhave...2 You T | SI $2 $3 a notebook a dictionary an umbrella acar a video @ computer ac playi aradio acat adog b_ Ask your teacher the questions. © Stand up. Ask three students the questions. Do you have __ 2 READING AND WRITING 1a. Write postcard to a friend. Choose the city and the adjectives. itis very| And the weather is eee? See you soon. oo 2 b Write a postcard from another city. Give it to another student to read.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The publishers would like to thank the following teachers and institutions for commenting on this edition of tbe manuscript Jeremy Page International House, London “Tim Eyres Godmer House, Oxford Sara Evans Eliane Paim SBCLRio ‘The publishers would lke to thank the following for their permission to repreduce photographs and copyright material J Allan Cash Photo Library Colorspert Rex Features Limited/Nicholas Chaminsy/Hennyk T. Kaiser TRIP/TS. Morse ‘Tropin’Mev Birlay Location photography by: Eiily Andersen Rob Judges Stephen Oliver John Walmsley Studio photography by: Jotn Walmsley ustrations by’ Helen Ball ‘Katherine Baxter Rachel Buseh Joanna Kere Kim Lane Keith Shave “Thanks tothe following for thei or Chomacki ohn Rolfe at St, Claes’ College, Oxford Richard Side atthe Eckerlsey School of English. Oxford ime snd assistance: ‘The rusial arrangement for ‘Song forall Seasons by Claire Bennet, Bridgwater Oxford University Pres, Great Clarendon Stet, Oxford OX2 6DP (Oxford New York Athens Auckland Bangkok Bogets Buenas Airs Cape Town Chennai Dar es Salaam Delhi Rorence Hong Kong (stanbul Karachi Kolkata ‘Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexio City ‘Mumbsi Nairobi Paris Sao Paulo Shanghst Singapore Taipet Tokyo Torente Warsaw and sociated compan in Berlin Ibadan ‘OXFORD and OXFORD ENGLISH are trade marks of Oxford Univer Press ISBN 019435721 x © Oxford University Pree First published 1995 Seventeenth impression 21 Printing of. (ast ip) 6 54.3.2 1 [No unauthorized photocopying All sights reserved No par ofthis publication maybe reproduced ‘stored ina feeieval iter. or wanted. ny ort oF by 309 micas, electrons, mechanical, photocopying. recording. ern Without the prior written permission of Oxford Unversity Press. “This book i sold subject to the condition that it sbl na. by way ot tunde or otherwise, be len esol hired ut. otherwise culated without the publisher's prog consent nny form of nding cover ‘dher than that in which its published snd without a similar condition incling this condition being imposed un the subsequent purchase Designed by Keith Shaw ‘Thncetold Design Oxford rite in ChinsEVERYDAY ENGLISH Days of the week 1a BRE Listen and repeat the days of the week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday ‘Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday b Translate them into your own language. © Answer these questions. 1 What day is it today? 2 What day is it tomorrow? 3 What days are the weekend? 4) What day is your birthday? 5. What is your favourite day? 2 Listen and repeat. in | the afternoon in | the moming in | the evening on on. on Monday Friday Sunday on on. on Monday mornings Friday afternoons ‘Sunday evenings ‘at weekends on Saturday evening BUT in the evening Read and listen, ‘A. When do you work? From Monday to Friday. When do you have English lessons? On Tuesday and Thursday evenings. When do you drink coffee? B In the mornings and evenings. 1b BRED Listen and repeat. © In pairs, ask and answer the questions about you, B A B A GRAMMAR SUMMARY 1 What's this in English? 2 It's a key/an apple. don’t know. Sorry. Can you say it again, please? Can you spell it. please? 4 1 | my your map? [ls | this | his envelope? her magazine? their Short answers Yes, is. lic itisnt=itis not No, isn't Yes, its. x Yes, itis. 7 5 you a video? Do) they | 3° | acar? Short answers Yes, | do. Yes, they do. No, don't. No, they don't 6 | house [eee computer umbrella Before a,e, i, Exercise Correct the mistakes 1 Thisis a orange. 2 Have you adictionary? 31 not know. 4 Isthis his map? Yes. it s Look at the Word List on page 76, Learn the wordsOP AND CHECK 1 1 Grammar Choose the correct answer. Put a 7. Example Do you work on Saturdays? Yes, I work. Yes, Ido. 7 Yes, Iam. Do you live in Brussels b How old are you? Yes, Ido. No, I'm not Yes, they do. rm2s. Yes, Hive. I'ma teacher. © Where are they from? d_ Do you have a brother? ‘They're are from Boston. No, [not have. I'm from Boston. No, I don’t. ‘They're from Boston. No, they don’t. Choose the correct question, Puta ¥- Example What's your name? What's their name?” How is your name? My name’s Karen. © What’s your age? £ Where are you from? How old are you? Where they are from? How old are they?” Where are they from? Pm27. ‘They're from Poland. & What's her job? fh What's in English? What's his job? What's it in English? What's your job? What's this in She's a doctor. It's a notebook. a 2 Reading Read about Madame Lucille Leblanc, She's from Nice and she's forty-two years old, She's married and her husband's name is Mathieu. They have two homes. In summer they live in La Madrague in the south of France, They have a restaurant in La Madrague. In winter they live in Chamonix in the ‘Alps. They ave a winter sports shop there. They have ‘wo children, a son and a daughter. They work a long day, summer and winter. Its hard work, but it's interesting. Meee Dre Cea 145, av. de Montagne xcrere Interview with Madame Leblanc. ‘Complete the questions and answers. a What's your name? b How old are you? © Where are you from? Are you married? Mathieu. £ Where do you live in summer? In Chamonix in the Alps. h_ Do you work hard?3. Prepositions ut one of the prepositions from, in, for, or at into the aps. Example He’s _/7om_ Italy. Bingit and Sabine are sisters. The: Bonn Germany. Now they live two houses. London, Birgit and Sabine work __ home. ‘They are au pair girls. They work two families with children, The sisters like their jobs and they like England, too, b 4 Vocabulary Which word does not belong in each list? Example three eight cat fourteen cat a umbrella postcard stamp envelope b- shop assistant address. taxi driver hairdresser cc brother husband wife son salad cake sandwich coffee © housewife policeman daughter travel agent f live like work this ; gw 5 Listening Listen and put a ¥ in the table for the answers the people give. like music have aradio havea CD player rt, SS. i Simon Green Pauline Taylor Aish Patel Pronunciation a ut the words below in the right column in the table. bananas interesting envelope — magazine beautiful computer afternoon expensive newspaper hairdresser video policeman Ooe 0. 8 1 ee b Check your answers with a partner, c en and check. d Listen and repeat = Speaking a Match the questions and answers. ‘What's your name? Yes. Ido. Where are you from? He's a policeman, What’s your job? Ireland. Do you like your job? | T work in an office ae Brenda Muldoon, What's your Yes, a son and husband's job? a daughter Do you have children? Patrick. a 1b Work with a partner, Look at the information from your teacher, Ask and answer questions. 31Activities — like +-ing — Present Simple negative (//you/we/they) — Telling the time . . 2 ead and listen, Do you like cooking? : pest polit PRESENTATION 1 @ Match the words and pitures. listening to music playing tennis reading singing going out with friends 4 watching Felevision ~ cooking ~~ “eating in restaurants Hello. I'm Polly Johnson, I have two sisters, Lucy and Nicole. My mother, my father, and I are ww b Test your partner. Point to a picture. Your partner says the word.Read the text again. Put ¥ for what they like doing. Put X for what they don’t like doing. Mr Mrs Johnson Johnson Polly Lucy Nicole swimming wiz) @ watching television listening to music reading cooking going out with friends 3a Read and listen to the conversation, Mike Do you and your sisters like : Polly? Polly 1 don’t, but Lucy and Nicole do. ike tennis. Do you like = Mike? Mike Yes, Ido. Very much, But I don’t like _ tennis! When do you tenis Polly On Sundays or Mondays: When do you Mike On Saturday afternoons. Polly Oh, Lucy and Nicole swimming? swimming then, too. 1b Complete the conversation, I like road. x Like reading. / © Work in pairs, Practise the convers PRACTICE 1 a Look at the activities. Put ¥ for what you like doing and % for what you don’t like doing. You Your partner swimming [ reading listening to music playing tennis ‘i cooking, ‘watching television : J dancing singing eating in restaurants ‘going out with friends b Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions, Do you like cooking? Put ¥ for what your partner likes doing and X for what he/she doesn’t like doing. © Now ask questions with When ..? When do you cook? In the evenings and at weekends, 4. Which of your answers are the same? Tell the class, Example You Your partner listening to music / playing tennis cooking x AN v x x We both like We don’t like cooking listening to music in the evenings. Now work in groups. Which of your answers are the same? Tell the class We alll like ‘We don’t like cooking. listening to music in the evenings. 32. Look at the information and complete the text. Mr Mrs Branco Branco Paula Marco work | A) | {g0 to school x | x | like watching television a) Mm |) like listening a \m@ iol to music like singing |e 1M) om like dancing yo like going out with friends goto church Z| Mi vw) wa Hello, Our names are Paula and Marco Branco. We're from Brazil. Our father’s a sports teacher and our work _ work. We're to school from Monday to mother's a primary schoo! teacher. They from Monday to Friday. We students. We Saturday, In the evenings we all wat television and listening to music. Marco and T _____ singing. We sing in a band at school, Our parents singing. They ______caneing. They go danei evenings, At weekends Marco and I ‘ 1g on Thursday going out with our friends. On Sundays ws 3° Make the Examples entences negative. They live in Birmingham, They don’t live in Birmingham. We are sisters, We aren't sisters You like Tina Tumer. ‘They stay at home on Saturdays. We are married. ‘They have an old c: He is from ttaly Write questions with When. Example you/eat in restaurants When do you eat in restaurants? 1 you/work oF go to school 2 you/drink tea 3 you/go to the supermarket 4 youlstudy English at home 5. you/go to the cinema Listen and check your questions. ‘Ask and answer the questions with a partner, When do you eat in restaurants? On Saturday evenings I don’t eat in restaurants5 Complete the sentences with in, on, (0, or at. ‘Then write true sentences about yourself VOCABULARY chool 1a Match a line in column A with a line in column B. Example I dofdon’t go I don't go to school. 1 [gojdon’t go _ work. A B £0 at home 2. Tike/don’t like listening __ music. Tear ‘meat drink English : ——_ eat television 3 Istay/don’t stay home __ Sunday aftemoons. have to work stay beer = a watch asister 4, [like/don’t like eating __ restaurants. - b Test your partner. Say the verb. Your partner completes the phrase. OQ CQ © Work in pairs. Write one or two more phrases for each verb, 5 Vearn/don’t learn English o Tgo/don’t go___ the supermarket _ Friday PRONUNCIATION A a Write the words in the correct column. LISTENING ~ et la Listen ta:Tim. Put ¥ for what he likes doing mother address salad agent chocolate evening actress Brazil e oo cooking cas ee swimming reading listening b Listen and check. Practise saying the words. eas © Write the words in the correct column, watching television beautiful sandwiches computer factory classical assistant cinema policeman dancing Hungary umbrella radio dictionary eating in ue . staurants oranges united a Listen and check. Practise saying the words. and X for what he doesn’t like doing, b Listen and check, xsREADING AND WRITING 1a. Read about Mr and Mrs Cross. rou OM Erin? ro rev 00 aaa oly arastara [toss \d and we live in an old house in Sussex. We have two sons. We're doctors. We like reading, and eating in restaurants, b Write about Mr and Mrs Birkan, Ti nom Home rc 08 es 36 EVERYDAY ENGLISH Telling the time 1 a BEIM Listen and read, What's the time? Ir'stwo It's quarter Ws ewenty o'clock past two, past Iwo, It'shalf, past two, Irs ten It's quarter to three b Practise saying the times. 2 a Write the times, b MED Listen and check. 3a Listen to the conversations, Draw the times.GRAMMAR SUMMARY 1 : married. Were | from fio. wwe'e = we are ar Wearent | fom ltaly. sisters Peet wwe arent =we are not —————— cooking. ike | ourhouse | eating in restaurants. You | to the supermarket. We | 9 | towork They - geen [tetas L 1 tena) el cee a | tke | Watching Tv 1 dancing ¥ ou | sont | have | @newhouse. We @ computer. They ! inFrance ‘ve | in Bitbao. af in | you | drink | coffee? When | do | we ie they | tearm | English Eo iio 1 you your he his she her we our they their 7 What's the time? | four o'clock. es | suser past four, | half past four. | quarter to fiv Prepositions J work from Monday to Friday. 1 go to the supermarket on Tuesdays. ‘on Sunday afternoons. ‘We watch television in the evenings Exercise Choose the correct sentence. Put ¥ and x. 1a When drink you coffee? When do you drink coffee? cece ‘They don’t like swimming. ‘They not like swimming. We're are from Manchester. We're from Manchester. like playing tennis. like play tennis ‘They stay at home, ‘They staying at home, L work in the Saturday mornings, I work on Saturday momings. We like reading on the evenings. We like reading in the evenings. oe oe ce ore Look at the Word List on page 76. Leaen the words.UNIT 8 Present Simple (he/she/it) ~ Short answers — Social English 1 ' 7 2 eck the meaning of the words with your Does she like her job? a Cie aning of the words below with yo PRESENTATION Pony Po irr 1a Read and listen, ita Libby is from Canada, but she lives in ondon, She isn’t married. She works in a hospital. Rita has a car and usually drives to work. She leaves home at half past eight and arrives at the hospital at nine o°clock. She likes her job, but she likes the weekends, too. On Saturdays she sometimes goes shopping. She goes to the centre of. London by train. On Sundays she eats in a restaurant with friends. She never cooks on Sundays. b Complete the sentences, Rita _ in a hospital She ___at the hospital at nine o'clock. She __ her job. c Listen, check, and repeat. d_ What is the last letter of the verbs? 38 b Complete the text with the verbs from the box. drives lives plays cooks works works Michael Riley is from Ireland, but he in (Cambridge. He isn’t married, He is a journalist and he ‘at home from Monday to Thursday. On Fridays he in London. He has a car andhe____ to London. At weekends he usually ___tennis and dinner forhis friends.A FOREWORD HEADSTART With the English language now so firmly established as an international means of ‘communication, itis easy to forget that there are still absolute beginners in the world. Wi wrongly assume that everyone must have some knowledge of the language. (One result of this assumption is that many beginners’ course books these days are aimed at false beginners. Headstart is designed for absolute beginners, and is a preparatory course for Headway Elementary. Iti also suitable for students who have leamed a little English but who don’t yet feel confident enough to move on. They want to go back before they move forward. Headstart has a clearly defined and limited grammatical syllabus. New language is presented thoroughly in measured amounts. and in a logical order. Vocabulary has been selected carefully to avoid overloading. There are many highly controlled practice activities, which give beginners the confidence they need to proceed. There is also some simple skills work, which incorporates manageable communicative activities despite the low level. The final section of each unit is Everyday English, which deals with common situations, functions, and survival language. Headstart has its origins in a successful bilingual coursebook called Headfirst, which was designed for German learners of English, and written by Briony Beaven. a ver experienced EFL teacher and teacher trainer. Sylvia Wheeldon, of Oxford University Press and editor of Headway Elementary, bas very skilfully adapted Headfirst for an international market. She has reshaped a lot of the material, and has contributed new exercises and activities to suit a monolingual edition, There is also a much-needed Workbook. The result is a unique package at this much-neglected level. We personally feel that Headstart breaks new ground by confronting realistically and honestly the problems that beginners face, whilst at the same time drawing judiciously on current methodologies and approaches. Sor Jo Sus a iz. and John Soars3a Correct the verbs in the I He Clive) in Oxford. 2. She sometimes Gat) in a restaurant 3 She (go> to the centre of London by train, sntences, Listen. check, and repeat. ‘What is different about the verb go? Read and listen. A. Does Rita live in London? B Yes, she does, A Does she like her job? B Yes, she does. ‘A. Does she go to work by train? B No, she doesn’t. ‘A. Does she cook on Sundays? B No, she doesn't Listen and repeat. Does she eeeks on Sundays? x Does she cook on Sundays? ¥ Complete these questions about Michael 1 he live in Manchester? 2 ___he ‘at home on Fridays? 3 ___he to London? 4 he ___ otal? 5 he __dinner for his fiends? Listen and check. Listen and repeat. Work with a partner ‘Ask and answer the questions about Michael Answer: Yes, he does. or No, he doesn’t. Does he live in Manchester? PRACTICE 1a Workin pairs. Student A: Look at this page. Answer questions about Laszlo, Ask questions about Irma. Student B: Look at p: ‘Ask questions about Laszlo. Answer questions about Irma. Does he/she Yes, he/she does. No, he/she doesn’t play tennis? Laszlo Irma 7 plays tennis. mY reads at weekends. v drinks beer. Zi drives to work, x ‘cooks in the evenings. b Write about Laszlo or Irma, Example Laszlo plays tennis. He doesn’t read at weekends. Put do, don’t, does, or doesn’t into the gaps. 1 you like red roses? Yes 1 2 he work for Toyota? Yes, he 3 she go to the supermarket on Fridays? No, she 4 they drive to work? Yes, they 5 _____he have a CD player? No, he ca 6 ______ you learn English on Sundays? No,1 — 393 a Aska partner questions Complete the table with your partner's answers, Do you watch television in the evenings? Yes, usuallly// Yes, sometimes,/ No, never sometimes never usually watch television in the evenings cook in the evenings read in the evenings {90 shopping at weekends eatin restaurants play tennis drink beer b_ Change partners. Ask and answer questions about ‘your first partners. Complete the table. Does Pierre cook in the evenings? sometimes never usually watch television inthe evenings cook in the evenings read inthe evenings {go shopping at weekends eatin restaurants play tennis drink beer 40 4 a Read what Angeles Pérez says. 1'm from Salamanca in Spain. but Live in London. Tm ateacherand my husban« Rolando, works fora bank. Ihave one son. He isthree. In my freetime like swimming and listening to musi b_ Write about Angeles. Change the words in circles. She's from© Work in pairs, 5 Ma ‘Make sentences about these people. column B. Is he married? ‘Where does she live? Does she drink wi What time is it? Is she a travel agent? y? fon —-——— re questions and answers. ch a question from column A with an answer from A B When does she arrive at work? No, she isn’ Does he like football? No, she doesn’t. No, he doesn’t I's three o'clock, At half past eight. Yes, he is, In Athens. 6 Read the information about Rita, Jane. and Bill, Write HOME 08: EO oom Rita Jane Bill MEE | Meg 10 masz, coting leaves home 8.30 7.0 9.00 arrives at work 9.00 8.00 9.30 Example Rita/leave home When does Rita leave home? She leaves home at half past eight 1 Ritafarrive at work ae! When does 2 Ste Tr 2 oe home INA eer sisters and other en toes EE 22¢ing. plying squash She 3. Jane/artive at work 4. Billfleave home He’yShe’s — So a — 5. Bill/arrive at work He/She has: He/She likes and his/her free time, 41LISTENING READING 1 a Look at the photograph. 1a Look at the photograph, Read the text about Erie Cantona, rie Cantona is from France, but he lives and works in Britain, He is a footballer. He is 27 years old and he is married. His wife is from France, too. They have a son. Erie plays for Manchester United, and he lives in Cheshire. He trains from Monday to Friday and he plays one or two b> Work in pairs. Can you guess some of the ‘matches every week. He now speaks English well. He information about Ivor? Tikes reading philosophy and poetry in his fre time. b Answer the questions 1 Where is Eric Cantona from? HOME “a 2 Where does he live? [es Eo [oes 3° What's his job? 4 Is he married? © Listen to the cassette and check your ideas. atleast a In pairs, complete the information. 5 d Listen agait What does he like doing in his free time? and check. ————EE 42,EVERYDAY ENGLISH Social English 1 la Look at the photograph, Read and listen to the conversation A. Excuse me! B Yes? ‘A Can you tell me the time, please? B Certainly. I's ten past five. A. Thank you. b Listen and repeat, In pairs, practise the conversation. Make more conversations. 2a Look at the photograph. Read and listen to the conversation A Ob. I'msony! B ItsOK. A. Let me help you. B Thanks. It’s very kind of you. b Listen and repeat. © In pairs, practise the conversation. GRAMMAR SUMMARY 1G races aaa fikes | swimming, | He babies leaves | home at seven o'clock she |———+ ge acer. a television if = | like | wine? ie listening to music? Does | che Aa have avideo? Yes, | he | does. [No | she | doesnt | doesn't does not 7 i= When he | arrive at work? t= | does | Where she | lve? ve | nes | tower she | goes | toLondon by train don X does ¥ gon X goes ¥ Prepositions She goes to work by train/e He leaves home at eight o’elock. He doesn’t work at weekends. Exercise Put do or does. go or goes into the gaps. When he to work? I 2 He 3 to work at nine o’clock. he is to London? 4 Yes, he Look at the Word List on page 76, Learn the words 43Daily routines — Present Simple negative (he/she/it) — Question words — Social English 2 What does he do? PRESENTATION la Read and listen. am Taylor lives in London. He is married and has two small children, He teaches in a secondary school. He gets up early and has breakfast at seven o’clock. He starts work at eight o'clock anid Leaves work at four o’clock. He likes his joB because he likes teaching children. Balt he doesn’t teach every day. On Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays he stays at home with his children 44 ndrea Taylor is Sam’s sister. She doesn’t ha children. She’s only twenty-three. And she doesn’t live in Britain, She lives in Italy. She Iworks in a travel agency in Rome. She doesn’t get up early, She starts work at ten o'clock. She doesn’t have breakfast. She has a sandwich for Junch at twelve o'clock. She leaves work at seven o'clock. She likes her job because it is very interesting, At weekends she visits her boyfriend, Roberto, He lives in Florence.b_ Complete the sentences about Sam. 1 Sam ves _ in London, 2 He in a secondary school. 3 He two small children, 4 He up early. S He breakfast at seven o'clock 6 He work at four oelock. He aves two children. X He has two children. 7 © Complete the sentences about Andrea, 1 Andrea doesn’t live _ ini Britain. 2 She ~ children 3. She upearly, 4 She breakfast. 5 She work at four o’elock. ‘She doesn't liven Britain. x She doesn't live ih Britain. / 2a Read and listen, Where does Sam live? What does he do? ‘When does he get up? Who does he teach? Why does he like his job? ‘What does he do? = What'shis job? b Listen and repeat, © Match the questions in 2a with the answers below. _| a He's ateacher. b Athalf past six. | © InLondon, | d_ Because he likes teaching children. | © Children in a secondary school. a Listen and check. In pairs, practise saying the questions and answers, 3a Complete the information about Andrea, Home; Smal fat in Rome Job: Gets up: 645 : Starts work Lunch: @sanduich in @ snack bor | Leaves work Ukesjod because: interesting _ At weekends: | of her byhron, Rober b_ Complete the questions about Andrea. l does Andrea live? 2 does she do? oes she start work? 4 does she visit at weekends? 5 does she like her job? © Work in pairs. Ask and answer, 4 Listen to the sentences about Sam and Andrea, Some sentences are right, and some are wrong. Correct the wrong sentences. Example Sam lives in London. Andrea doesn’t live in Britain, She lives, in fly. Andrea lives in Britain, 4sPRACTICE 1a Work in pairs Student A: Look at the information on this page Student B: Look at the information on page 78. b Ask and answer questions to complete the information. Where does Vannee live? She lives What does she do? (mame ___] Vanneo Keorce foounra: | Thoin [rome] CSCS arse (Ue 106 BECAUSE] 46 2 Work in pairs or groups. What is the answer to the puzzle? Henry is a shop assistant. He works in a shop at the station. He gets up at seven o’clock. He has breakfast at half past seven. He drives to the station. ‘At the station he sees a friend, Mary. She goes to work by train. Her train leaves at eight o'clock. Then Henry starts work. At eleven o'clock he stops work for fifteen minutes and drinks coffee. He doesn’t have lunch. At four o’clock he stops work and has tea and a cake. He leaves work at half past five. He doesn’t stay late Sara ices about Henry. Are they true (7) or false (%)? Correct the false sentences. Example Henry works in a bank. X Henry doesn't work in a bank. He works in a shop. gets up late. He goes to work by car Henry's friend, Mary. works at the station, Mary goes to work by car. Henry starts work at eight o'clock He has lunch at one o’elock. He leaves work at half past five. Maureen3. a Make five questions to ask your partner. Example Where do you have lunch? Where live? have lunch? 20 on holiday? When get up? ‘20 to bed? have dinner? study English? relax? What drink in the mornings? cat for breakfast? ‘watch on television? do? Who like on television? visit at weekends? Why like your job? like learning English? Write the questions here. 1b Now ask your partner the questions. What do you drink in the mornings? Tusually drink coffee. © Tell the class two or three things about your partner, Each sentence has a mistake. Find it and correct it Example She teach in a primary school. X She teaches in a primary school. J 1 He don’t live in Hamburg. 2 Why work you at home? 3. They doesn’t learn Eng! 4. She have two cats. 5) What you do? ‘Match the questions and answers. Do you like dancing? a He's a policeman, b- Where do you live? e a Ateight o'clock, 1 2 Does she get up early? 3 Yes, Ido. Why does he work 4 In Athens. ‘at home? 5. No, they don’t. When does he get up? 6 Because he’s a f What does he do? journalist. 2 Do they live in 7 No. she doesn’t. New York? LISTENING : 1a Listen to the cassette, Henry talks about his brother Terry. b_ Work in pairs. Read the sentences about Terry. Ae they true (¥) of false (X)? 1 Terry lives in Wimbledon 2. He works in Hampstead. 3. He doesn’t get up at six o°clock 4 5 He doesn’t like reading. He visits his friends at weekends, e Listen and check. 47VOCABULARY EVERYDAY ENGLISH 1a peucenterrene or tee words Social English 2 ae 1a Look at the photograph, Read and listen to ” A Hi. Jon. tia, Sie Tee eno B Hello rene. Nice to see you A. And you. How’s work? life/the family st 0 wl Junch 0! 0a B Oh, not bad, thanks. fine/very well Listen and repeat. In pairs, practise the conversation. Make more = — conversations with the words in the box. — = m 2a Look at the photograph. Read and listen to the conversation b Test your partner. Say one word from a group, ‘Your partner says the other two words in the group. Goodbye, Mike. Goodbye, Sally. Have « nice weekend! evening/holiday Sandwich, Cake, Salad. ‘A Thanks, Mike. Same to you B Thanks. See you on Monday. tomorrow/ next week => > © In pairs, practise the conversation, Make more Conversations with the words in the box. jen and repeat. 48OVERVIEW Headstart contains 12 units, structured as follows: PRESENTATION New language points and vocabulary are presented in context through fexts which students can read and hear at the same time to highlight form, use. and pronunciation. PRACTICE ‘The Practice section contains a variety of exercise types which offer controlled and freer activities, often involving all four skills. SKILLS WORK Listening: There are regular unseen listening sections in dialogue or monologue form, They give further practice of the language of the unit, and later help develop students? ability to understand the main message of a listening text Readi Regular graded reading passages also provide practice in, the target language of the unit in a wider context, as well as developing students’ reading comprehension abilities. ‘Speaking and Pronunciation: There are a variety of speaking activities. In the Presentation sections students have the opportunity to practise the pronunciation and intonation of new language. In the Practice sections, more controlled tasks lead to freer speaking activities, e.g. information gaps and questionnaires. There are also simple pronunciation sections throughout the book to highlight word stress patterns, VOCABULARY ‘Vocabulary is carefully graded and recycled so that the is no overloading, A lexical set is usually introduced sr practised in each unit. and there are regular revision sections. There is a word list for each unit at the back ¢ the book and stucents are encouraged to translate and Jean the words EVERYDAY ENGLISH This section introduces simple functional language in useful situations for the students to listen to and pra and survival English such as spelling, numbers, times, and days. GRAMMAR SUMMARY ‘The grammar of the unit is presented in tabular form & the end of each unit, along with an exercise for studen to check their understanding, Prepositions and functic phrases are also listed. REVISION There are two Stop and Check revision sections (after Unit 6 and Unit 12) which allow students to check the progress in grammar, reading, listening, vocabulary, speaking, and writing,GRAMMAR SUMMARY ; i \ the | dancing. | | eoemne tat : | see | i you | we | have for lunch? | they do? ‘work at home? 5. Answers to why questions are sometimes with because. ‘A Why do you work at home? B Because I have a smali child. Question words Where does he live? ‘When What Who Why | doyou like your job? Prepositions I work at home, [tart work a nine clock. She works ina travel agenc She has a sandwich for lunch {atch films om television Exercise Put the words‘in the correct order, Example go/doeyWhen/bedto/he? When does he go to bed? 1 to/music/Hefistening/likedoesn’t 2. do/Whavhe/does 3 doesn’ /She/drive 4 yolwork/to/Why! she/the/Whatlin/mornings/drink/does 5 he Word List on page 76. Learn the words, 49UNIT 10 Houses, rooms, and furniture — Colours — there is/are — any— At the post office : b_ Match the pictures to the words below. Is there a telephone in your living room? living room e kitchen PRESENTATION ial 1 @ Do you live in a house or flat? pos) Do you have a garden? toilet ‘Tell the class. ) (en J live ina flat. We don’t have a garden. ‘1 eT) 502a Look at the picture. Read and listen to Rita, © Complete these questions and answers. there a sofa? Yes. there "5 @ sota and there a CD player? No, there In my Wwing room there there are wo armchairs. There’ 7 table ___ there any armchairs? Yes, there ei. Tere re flowers oF iad here photos? No, there and four chairs. . cl store are to plo There's 4 d Listen and check. table and there eayeuuinonaner . ne. Practise saying the questions and answers. : there’s a telephor television and 4 a Look atthe colour chart b- Match the objects to the words. sofa armchair table chair ) flowers plant television telephone “pens b BED Read and isten, ‘A What colour is the sofa? c Read ahd listen. B It’s blue. A. What colour are the chairs? ‘There's a sofa. ‘There are two armchairs. B They're brown. ‘There's atelevision. There are two plants. ce Listen and repeat, a Listen and repeat. d Work in pairs. {© Workin pairs, Cover the text. Look atthe picture. Ask and answer about these objects in the living Talk about the fiving room, room, table armchairs 30a MEDD Read and isten telephone plants Is there a table? ‘Yes, there is. Heat flawers Is there a video? No, there isn’t, Ae there any plans? Yes, there ae Are there any newspapers? No, there aren't, b Listen and repeat. 51PRACTICE Examples There's a red car. 1 Choose the correct sentence. Put / and X. There are two blue bieyeles. 3_ Make six sentences about what you see i the picture Example Is there a table? J Are there a table? a There’s a telephone. b There are a telephone. 2 a Isthere a sofa? ‘Are there a sofa? 3. a There's two armchairs. b There are two armchairs, 4 a Are there any plants? b_ Are there a plants? 5 a Isthere a table? Yes, there is. b Isthere a table? Yes, there are, 6 a Istherea video? No, there aren't b_Isthere a video? No, there isn’t 7 a Are there any flowers? Yes, there are. b Are there any flowers? Yes, there is. Eg Bs 5 # 8 a Are there any newspapers? No, there isn’t, b Are there any newspapers? No, there aren't. (Check first with a partner, then with your teacher 2. What colour are they? Write one colour for each group of words. roses buses in London tomatoes plants salad apples chocolate! tea beer snow milk paper bananas cheese the sun eee eee - ia a4 Answer the questions about your house or flat. 6 Work in pairs. Your teacher will give you each a picture of a classroom. There are eight differences. Don’t show your picture! Talk about the pictures to find the differences. Example Is there a sofa in your living room? Yes, there is/No, there isnt IIs there a children’s bedroom in your house or flat’? A B - Ee Is there a television 2. Are there any plants in your kitchen’ in your picture? No, there isnt Is there a television - = 1 in your picture? 3. Is there a computer in your house or flat? Bee 4. Is there a television in your bedroom? - ‘Are there any plants No, there aren't in your picture? ‘Are there any plants 5 Arethere any books in yourkitchen? in your picture? 6 Are there any photos in your living room? Picture B 20 television thee plants 5 a Put the words in the correct order to make questions about houses and flats Example —_ 7 telephone/yourfin/flat/Isfthere/a Is there a telephone in your flat? 1 bedroom/is/colour/What/your 2. plants/Arefin/yourfany/there/bathroom 2 3. afliving room/there/table/Is/in/your LISTENING , a Listen to Yusef. Put ¥ for what is in —EEEEEEEee 2 Yuser's classroom. 4 colourfis/Whatfiving room/your a ? two big tables twelve chai ( 5. kitchen/theré/your/Are/pictures/anyfin a video a television 0 3 aboard pictures on the wall || _ ‘a cassette player a telephone oO b Listen and check. books two plants oO © Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. b> Check youranswers with a partner Is there a telephone © Listen and check. in your flat? d_ Talk about your classroom. Is it the samme as Yusef's? There's a ‘There isn’t cassette player. television 53READING 1 a. Read the text uaa AN ENGLISH POST OFFIC! Sarah and Colin live in an old house in an English village. Sarah is a secretary. She drives five miles to work every day. Colin works at home. The village post office is one room in their house and Colin works there. The people in the village buy their stamps in Colin and Sarah's house! The post box is there, too, It’s a lovely house. The living room is yellow There are two big blue sofas. There is an antique table and chairs. There is a big picture of Sarah and her daughter, Sarah's mother is a painter. There are usually flowers. Sarah likes yellow and white flowers. The kitchen and bathroom are new Colin and Sarah are very happy in their house and! I like visiting the tue () or false (X)? Correct the 1 Sarah and Colin live in a new house. 2 Sarah stays at home every day. 3 The post office is in their house. 4. Sarah is a painter. 5 The living room is white, 6 Sarah and Colin like their house. EVERYDAY ENGLISH Atthe post office 1a Look at the photograph and listen to the conversations, 1A Good morning. B Good mor Can I have five stamps for Italy, please B Certainly, That's one pound twenty-tive, please. A Thank you. B Thank you. 2A Good moming. B Morning. ‘A. Pd ike these postcards. please. B That's one pound, pl A. Here you are ... Thank you. B Thanks. b Listen and repeat © Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. d_ Make more conversations. Use the words in the boxes, 10 stamps for 2 first class: ope — two pounds fifty nps ~ fifty pence these newspapers ~ ninety pence this notebook — one pound twenty-fiveRAMMAR SUMMARY There's | sofa. television There are | oarmchairs, | three plants. | a is Vi | atable? __atelephone? | there ie any newspapers? any pictures? thore srt = there is not there arent= there are not 3 T = | is | the bedroom? * | the tving room? the armehaigs? are the flowers? 1 Prepositions ‘There's a table in the living room. There are flowers on the table. Exercise Complete the dialogue, areO3) is) it’s a any isn't Jenna” What colour the living room? Brenda _ blue, with a blue and white sofa Jenna Nice. And what volour___ the bedrooms? ‘ Brenda ‘They're yellow: Jenna ___ there pictures in the bedrooms! - Brenda Yes. there wo. Jenna there _ television in ‘your bedroom? Brenda No, there The television's in the Jiving room. Look at the Word List on page 77, Learn the words,UNIT Prices — How much is/are ...?— Can I have ...?—Inacaté PRESENTATION 1 a Revise your numbers. Match the numbers. . 2 & MEER Read and listen to the conversations. How much is that? 4) WEBER Read a listen tot “ twenty-seven thiny-five forty-eight forty-one fify-nine sixty-two seventy-two seventy-three eighty-four niinety-six b Practise saying the numbers - © Listen and put ¥ for the numbers you heat. seventeen eighty-five thiny forty-two 15 oT 4 59 fifhynine How much is the red pen? I's ninety-nine pence. How much are the brown envelopes? ‘They're one pound fifty. >a 2A Can Ihave a Daily Express. ph B Here you are. seventy A How much is that? fifty-eight B That's thirty p, please. nana b Listen and repeat. In pairs, practise the twenty-four conversations. 50 a © Write the prices so) 40p Porky plpence £1.68 one pound sixty-eight SSp_ £499 70p —__________ £6.893a Work with a partrer. Say the prices. 4 a Complete the conversations with the words in the boxes: 30p How much is that? Good morning Daily cExpress 1 Henry Good morning, Mary. Mary CHARLES: | WILL | BECOME, KING. Henry. Can I hiave two red pens. please? Henry Here you are, Mary Henry One pound ninety-eight. rity Mary Here you are ... Thanks. See you tomorrow. Henry See you. Bye. ong 75p 9p Here you are, Can Ihave... Can Thelp you? 2 Rita Good afternoon. Henry Good afternoon. a i p Rita Yes. Woman and Home, please? Henry — That’s one pound thirty. Anything else? fa No, thanks. a ‘ Anything else? That's two pounds sixty. How much are ... £1.50 40p 3. Michael Good morning. Henry Good moming. Michael Henry They're seventy-five p. Michael OK. Two, please. Henry meee Michael Yes. A magazine. Do you have Journalism Today? Henry Yes. Here you xe. One pound fitty and one pound ten, b Listen and check. © In pairs, ask and answer about the prices. © In pairs, practise the conversations. I's thiny p/ I's thirty pence. 57a PRACTICE 1a Dothe sums, £2.40+ p= £. 47p +31 £5.20 + £4.20 = 25p + 30p= £6.50 + £1. 65p + 40p = £27 + £32.50= b Check your sums with a partner. Ask and answer. ‘Two pounds fifty How much is two pounds forty and ten p? 2_ Write questions and answers Jamp. £24.50 black pens 50p 1 champagne | £16.99 2. | Tshirt £6.00 3. envelopes £1.00 4 | book £899 5 stamps &p 6 radio £49.50 Examples How much is the lamp? U's twenty-four pounds fifty How much are the black pens? They're fifty p i 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 58 3a Complete he dialogue with the words below. have else here can don't much (x2) that’s do Henry Good afternoon, Polly Good afiernoon, and Queen? you have Harper's Henry No. we ____. But we Options o Ele. Polly How is Elle? Henry It’s £2.10. Polly OK. Henry Anything 2 Polly ¥ Thave a big blue notebook, plea Henry you are. £2.10 and £1.50, * £3.60, please. Polly £3.60. Here you are. Thanks very Henry TI Polly Bye! ink you. Goodbye. 5 Listen and check.CONTENTS UNIT1 What's your name? 6 you — my/your — This is ... — is/are - What? —Numbers 1-20 uNiT2 Where are you from? 10 Countries — his/her - Yyou/he/she — am — Where? — Alphabet UNIT3 What's your job? uw Jobs ~ Personal details ~ Questions and negatives ~ Numbers 21~100 UNIT 4 Who's 18 Family ~ Possessive ‘s~ Who? - it'they ~ Classroom language UNITS Do you like tea? 2 Food and drink ~ Present Simple (/you/they) - Short answers ~ Requests UNITE What's this in English? 6 Objects and adjectives — a/an — have — their —Is this your ...? Days of the week STOP AND CHECK 1 30 uNIT7 Do you like cooking? 2 Activities — like + -ing ~ Present Simple negative (/you/we/they) — Telling the time unire Does she like her job? 38 Present Simple (he/shevit) - Short answers ~ Social English 1 unit What does he do? 4 Daily routines ~ Present Simple negative (he/she/it)— Question words ~ Social English 2 UNIT 10 Is there a telephone in your living room? 50 Houses, rooms, and furniture — Colours ~ there is/are ~ any— At the post office UNIT How much is that? 56 Prices ~ Haw much is/are ...?—Can | have ...?~In a café UNIT 12 What's your favourite season? 62 ‘Seasons ~ Months ~ Adverbs of frequency ~ Prepositions ~ At the bank STOP AND CHECK 2 6 TAPESCRIPT SECTION n WORD LIST % PARTNER WORK %4 a Workin pais Student A: Look atthe information on page 79. Student B: Look atthe information on page 80. ide ‘Ask and answer questions to complete the information How much are the posteartls? eighty p. How much is the plant? It’s six pounds ninety-nine, b Check your answers together. © Roleplay. ident A: You are the customer. Student B: You are the shop assistant Make conversations, using the objects and prices on pages 79 and 80, d_ Change roles and make more conversations. VOCABULARY 1. a Write the opposites next to the words or phrases. All the opposites are in the box Example big __ Small early = evening morning < white _ 7 stay old es _ getup - g0 to bed Iovel she 7 == horrible he b Test your partner. Say a word or phrase from the list. Your partner says the opposite word or phrase LISTENING 1 a BEG Listen to the conversation at the newsagent's. Tick () the correct answers. Spanish newspaper £2.50 £3.15 £115 birthday card £1.20 £1.10 e112 3 postcards 69 90 0p 3 stamps 8p 75p Sdp TOTAL £5.90 | £3.90 ess [] b Check your answers with a partner e Listen again and cheek.EVERYDAY ENGLISH Inacafé 1. Match the words and pictues. cheese ham ice piece of apple pie am exe orange juice cup cake 60. b Look at the menu on the right. Read and listen tothe conversations B Yes. Can I have a cheese sandwich and a cup of tea, please? A. Certainly. Here you are. Anything else? B No, thanks. A. That's £2, please B Thanks. A. Thank you A Hello. B Hi. Can I have a pizza and a salad, please? A. Anything to drink? B Yes. An orange juice and a mineral water, please, A OK. B_ How much is that? A £5.85, please. B Here you are ... Thanks. ‘Thank you © Listen and repeat Work in pairs. Practise the conversationsBridge Cafe a Cheese sandwich Ham sandwich Piece of apple pie Ice-cream Cup of tea Waiter/ Waitress Customer ‘Good morning. Good moming. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Hello Hello/ti. Can Thave a piece of apple pie. please? Can Thelp you? Certainly. Here you are. Can Ihave an ice- Anything else? cream, please? Anything to drink? Yes, a mineral water, One pound ninety-five. please. ‘That's one pound How much is that? ninety-five, Here you are. ‘Thanks. ‘Thanks. ‘Thank you. ‘Thank you. © Roleplay. Work in pairs. Use the menu to make conversations at the café. GRAMMAR SUMMARY T= morning. ] Good | afternoon, evening T a cheese sandwich? the Daily Express? How much are! the flowers? as is | that? 3 How much is that? That's £2.50, please. ———— tts ap. Theyre | £500 Tats | £200 — oe \ 7 he a notebook, Can | she |have | aham sandwich, | please? we two blue pens, they s : else? Anything | to drink? toeat? Here you are Exercise ‘Match a fine from column A with a line from column B A B 1 How much is a £4.74, 2 Anything b youare, 3 Cant € aticket to Oxford? 4 Howmuchare |_| d havea piece of caks ? 3. That's © ele? 6 Here £ the posteards? Look at the Word List on page 77. Lear the words. 61Seasons — Months — Adverbs of frequency — Prepositions — At the bank What's your favourite season? PRESENTATION 1a Match the photographs and the tents, b EIB Listen and read. Check your answers. € se fe like walking (Our favourite season is autumn. W ‘and we often walk in the woods near our house. We like the colours of the trees in October ~ brown, yellow, orange, and gold. Winter in Belgium soften cold. wel ad ry. sig. ies 2 ie e i in January. | usually go skiing in we sally oy Tec. ove the sun ae sno “ havea big i Barden and the ato grow in March, Ie ind relax in the garden at lad ever £0 On holdin Spat 62_ 2. a Put the months in the correct place on the circle May September June October Devember August January March REDE Listen and repeat Proctse saying the months. @_ Answer the questions 1 When's Christmas? 2. When's New Year? 3. When’s your birthday?” 4 When’s Easter? 5 When's your summer holiday? What's your favourite season? Why? When's your birthday? My favourite = _ We always work in the garden at weekends. Tusually go skiing in January We often walk in the woods, sometimes go to the beach in August. Tdon’t often stay at ho We never go on holiday in spring. a Put the right words for you in these sentences. I _____ have coffve for breakfast I __ drive to work/school, Il _ l g0 on holiday in August. l earn English on Thursdays. til __ work/study at weekends | deive-always to work. X | always drive to work. b Change books with « parts things about your partner. Toros always has coffee for breakfast He sometimes goes swimming at weekends, PRACTICE 1. Complete the puzzle with the months. The number of the month is there to help yout Example 3 What's this month? 62 a Make sentences about yourself. 3a Aska partner questions. Complete the table with your partner's answers, aan work late. watch television. Do you get up early?) (Yes, sometimes usually ... cook dinner. 1 don't usualy bik coffee in the evening. Loften ... drive to my English - lesson. always) usualy often sometimes never {don't often pte ge : learn English at setup early? f lt weekends. Ss 7 I sometimes . hhave tea at sinic go out in breakfast? j- \L never. the evening. ae ‘goto work/schoo! | | by train? joy o J j\c 7 at wookends? | [ wots | | - open ed O jc 3 oo ; b Change partners. Ask and answer questions about ee ‘your first partners. Complete the table. 5 oe Does Judit oo 7 | always) usually often| sometimes never b_ Work in a group. Read your sentences. goto worl/school by tin? setup eer? Tdon’t often Inever drink work late. coffee in the evening, have tea at breakfast? vist friends © Compare your sentences. Are any of your atwoekends? sentences the same as another student's? Tell the class. ‘90 shopring ‘on Saturdays? Sebastian and Misa and I never Teencanee fetes © Tell the class one or two things about your first work in the evening. partner. Judit sometinnes gets up early. She often visits friends at weekends, Write about your first partner.A a Work in pais, Student A: Look at this page. Answer questions about Gareth, ‘Ask questions about Marie. Student B: Look at page 78. Ask questions about Gareth. Answer questions about Marie. Gareth Marie work fate? usually watch television? sometimes ‘c00k dinner? never rink coffee in the evening? not often 0 out in the evening? not often bDothey do any of the same things? § Put on, at, or in into the text. Susie Cooper loves sport._ Wednesdays she watches football on television. Susie goes dancing __ Fridays. She usually goes swimming weekends, summer she plays tennis and winter she goes skiing. She plays golf __ spring and autumn, But August she goes___ holiday. She relaxes Spain and doesn’t do any sports! PRONUNCIATION 1a Write the months in the correct column. ° March April. ~____ September January May October = November b BED Listen and cheek. © Practise saying the months, LISTENING 1a Listen to John, Complete the table, atvays| usually often sometines never gotowork by tan? set up early? have tee for breakfast? visi friends atweekends? 0 shopping ‘on Saturdays? b Che ‘k your answers with a partner, e Listen again and check, 652 a Work with a partner. Read the song. 1b Complete the song with the sentences. 1 We walk together under autumn trees. 2 When winter days are leng and grey, 3. Summer days are long and warm, Like the flowers in the spring, Song for all Seasons Vou and mes shoays tegether, ihre si ght aed Yeu and me, aways tegether, nme and you We dance in the snes Cae Yea and me, abi Iegelhe, Me and you, together forever, Yeas and ney ahvays loglher rw ond you. dh etaaral eel ete et eta Leen Yew an ne nays eller, Me oe yous ether frees, Yeu and me, ahways feqether, me and you. © BEEBE Listen to the song and check. 66, READING Read the text. Complete the text with the sent 1. The baker's shop is not open in winter. 2. In summer the Volpes work twelve hours a day. and at weekends, too, 3. Well, Signor and Signora Volpe go to Rome. 4. So the Volpes work only seven hours a day and on Sundays they get up late and stay at home. Signor and Signora Volpe have a baker's shop in Tonda in Italy, Tonda is a holiday village. There are a lot of tourists in summer. The tourists live in holiday flats and cook their meals. The tourists eat a lot of Italian bread. In spring and autumn there aren’t usually many tourists. In winter itis cold and wet and there aren't any tourists. Signor Volpe cleans the shop and Signora Volpe works in the house and looks after her children. But the Volpes don’t work all the winter. In winter they are tourists. They go on holiday in February. And where do you go on holiday if you live in a holiday village?ee ee EVERYDAY ENGLISH Atthe bank 1 @ BES Look at the photograph. Read and listen to the conversations. b_ Work in pairs. Complete the conversations. 1A Good afternoon. Can I _ you? B | change these traveller's cheques, please? A Certainly. Can I see your passport. please? B you A. Thank you. Sign here, please. Right, that’s twenty, sixty, B Thank you. 2 A Good morning. Can ___ some money, please? B_ How much do you want to change? AA and fifty dollars. B OK... Sign + please, ‘Thank you. That's twenty, forty, sixty, eighty, a hundred A. Thank you. Goodbye. c Listen, check, and repeat, In pairs, practise the conversations, Make more conversations with different money. GRAMMAR SUMMARY ; : : always You eam | English at weekends We usually | go | onholitay in July They | often He jometimes | earns English at weekends She | ever goes | on holiday in July ' You don't a abwaVS | have coffee for brealtast sus ally” go shopping on Saturd | often” | 9° hopping on Sat He She | soesnt ions .0 on holiday in spring January 1 go skiing Exercise Put the words in the correct od Example play/tennis/sometimes/M/veekends/at Fsometioes play r ceekend 1 visitslalway/his mother/He/on Sunday rfeook! Youlnever don'vThey ote bed early/often 4 in winter/go/usually/We/skiin; 5. drives/She/to the English clas/sometime: Look at the Word List on page 77. Learn the wor 67STOP AND CHECK 2 1 Grammar a Write the sentences using She. Example Hive in Manchester. She lives in Manchester 11 don’t like winter. 2 Hove summer. often stay at home. 4. sometimes go swimming. 5. Like the long summer evenings b_ Write the questions. Example I'm a computer operator What do you do? 1 Igo to work at half past eight. 2. Llike my job because it’s 3. Thave a sandwich for lunch, 4. [finish work at five o'clock, 5. I watch television or read in the evenings. 6 Lvisit my paremts at weekends. 8 2 Reading he Johnson family (Unit 7, page 32) and Michael Riley (Unit 8, page 38) want to go on holiday in Britain in August. Read about Edinburgh and Paignton and choose a holiday for them. Edinburgh is in Scotland, tt’s a lovely city with a castle and a cathedral. In summer it has a festival of music and theatre. Edinburgh has some interesting museums and beautiful buildings. There are a lot of hotels, bars, and good restaur Paignton is in the south of England, There's a z00 and some lovely gardens and lots of cafés. It has a sandy beach and a big swimming pool. You can listen to music in the Festival Hall, In Paignton you can camp, stay in a holiday flat, or stay in a hotel. ee ec[eS you — my/your — This is ... — is/are - What?~ Numbers 1-20 What's your name? b Listen and repeat © Answer your teacher PRESENTATION Stand up and practise. 1a MERE Read and listen Ann Hello. My n What's you Lue Luc David Hello, My name’s David Wilson, What's your name? Maria My name’s Marfa Olivén2 Listening 4 Speaking a Read the questions and put the answers for you. . b_ Work in pairs. Ask your partner the questions and write your partner's answers You Your When do you get up? | Where do you ive? When do you have dinner? Where do you usually go on holiday? | ‘What's your favourite season? | Do you play gol? Do you play squash? Do you play polo? Do you have a car? | Do you have a garden? | Do you have ary children? bo you rock sie? Do you like Italian food? 8 BRIE Listen to the description of the Warrick Do you lke nightclubs? family and write the names in the correct place on the family tre. Then check with your partner to see which answers, are the same. Tell the class what you and your partner have in common and what is different Example You Your partner = a - What's your favourite season? spring | spring Do you play got? 0 ves b Listen again and write their ages. a Spring is our favourite season. Irena plays golf, but don’t oa 70 Vocabulary Cross out the word which is not correct. Example blue ty blue chair chair cheap chair cheap new new chair a cold shot d—happy red day car green hot new bi b hot right’ =e good new meal job expensive big interesting late © old cold =f tong lovely table _ woman brown cheap old small Pronunciation Listen and repect. P'm from London, He's at work, cheese and ham salad She drives to work, eight o'clock There gre four armchairs in my living room. In pairs practise the pronunciation, father the computer Can I have a salad? cup of coffee 1'm from Stuttgart. She's at work, apple and orange pie She drives to school nine o'clock There are two plants in my living room Listen and check. a 7 Writing a Write the correct sentences under the pictures. Ge si Heisateachet, He has two small children ; eis ANY. He He istwenty-eighn, HES! He works at home He works in a post office. He has one daughter: His favourite season is autumn He likes reading He likes swimming. His fay, OUTite Season is spring He drives 10 work Be aries i + your job + Your family + your interests + your daily routine + your favourite things ‘Congratulations on your English! aHeadstart Tapescript UNITT ‘Topeseiptt ‘Ano Hela My nae’s Arn ‘What's year rane? lie sid Helo My rame’s Das Wilson, What's your rane? Moris My rane’ Mars Olivén Topesript2 Dovid sate, his iy Marie vn ‘Mara, hss ob Black, ‘kin Ball Maca ‘Mana Ht, John, Topecripe3 aan Lac this Jane Jae this is be ve Hele, tne, fie Hell Le Topescint Le Hi, An. How ae you? fan Fie hanks, Lic. At! you? The Fine tanks Tepes avid Bow ae you. Maria? Mara Fine, thanks. And ye? David Yer wel thanks, Tepes Jae Hela My nares Julie, What's your Maia MY mare's Maria ‘Seid Hato Jolie. How ae yu? Jill Fie, thks, Sua, iss Mars, Sindca Hello, Mari, Maca Helle S Topesrigt 7 ce thre five seven le ofr sree en Topescript sewn thincen fieen seventeen nineteen frebefeutson sitecn cigheen twenty Topescript twelve fileen eighteen seven thirteen AW Where's Ann from? She's fom England, ‘A Where's Luc trom? B He's tom France Toposeript 14 A Hello. What's your wae’? B Mynam's Lika A. Where ae you fom, Li? Brito spain ‘Tapeseript 5 UNIT3 Topescript 16 ‘Whats is jb? He's dot. ‘Tapescrpt 17 What's his mare? Sim Con. Where's he fom? “The Urited States What's his adress? 13S, Brey, New York What's his pone number? 3421870. ‘Vow olds he? Heinen. What's his job? e's stunt. Ise mamied” Neche wn Tapescrigt 8 A. Is Jim from te United Stes? B Yes.tevs A. Ishes teacher? B No,beiso “Topeserpt 8 Is Jim from England? she from the Lied Stes? Bheapalicersn? Isheashop assist? Ibheastudent” Ite 7? tei? te married? Topescript 20, Sonya st fom Hungary. She's rom Ausra She ta hardrese. She's a ave agent She isnt 18 She's 20. What ster job? Shes teacher o> e> ep a> ae apap She set arsed ‘Tapescrpt 21 Sonya from England She's travel agent She'sfrom Austra. She’ssevenken She's sheaf, She's twenty She's decir She's rae. Topescript 22 Sony you form Austria? Yeutam Ae youa stent? No. Frat, “Topescrigt 23 Spain seven Germany ‘hanks Enelend hamburger fine ruber spt ‘Tapeseript 2 we arid uly France teacher telephone ame ‘dent photograph ello, Wat's your nae, plese? James. James Gordon ‘Ae how old ae yo, aes? Pmeighieen, ght, Thnk you, Now, are youastudent” Yee Yeu Lum. And you areot mared are you? Re. l'mnct, ‘Are you fom England ares? Well. tm rom Seca. {Ah Scand. OK. and what's your adres in Scotland? WS 10, Links, LEN KS Read, Peet Peete? Yo PEEBLES, (OK. Thank yeu. And what's your hone number? Wsa77H924, ‘T's 477 #924 ‘Tha ght Gout Well Toposeript 25. twenty-one twenty-seven fit twendtwo twenty-eight iM Twenty-three twenty-nine Seventy ren feur ee vente twenty shundied ‘Topescript 27 thinen—fory —flty sate seventy eighteen nineteen Topescrgt venyone twenty-five thiytao fity-ceven—enytiaee eighty Seveny-eisit riety-nine Sey four ss honded UNIT 4 Topescript 29 Sar is Peters wife Putri Jane's Pusha Jane is Sim sd Katy's ber Pere Simon snd Katy father. Katy is ane and Peter's dash Simon is Jane and Petersson Sinton is Kay's beth Kay and Simo a Jane and Peers cilven Jane an Peter are Katy and Sirs parents ‘Taposcript 30 ‘Simon Petersson, Katy i Sion’ mether. Kal) Simon's sister. Pater Kay's beter Peters Katy ater, Jane is Por’ sis Jane Simon's mes, Katy is Peters sn aShe's ata ever ‘Ty eta diver, Topescript 32 A What's this in Eaglisi? B W's notebook. ‘A Can yeu spell it please? B NOTEBOOK A. Thank yeu Topescript 33 ‘A. What'sthis in Enlist? B itsaditienay. ‘A. Sony. Can you say agin please? BA dietionry Toposcript 30 A. Wha’ this in Engst? B Serr dort know A. Thanks, anyeey. UNITS: Topescript 35, Feed cake per ranges Drink cote tea water rik ‘Topescrpt 38 ike ber. on tke wate, Toposeript 37 ike paz oer And Iie cake Topeseript 38 ‘A. Do youlike pizza? B Yeatdo. ‘A Doyeulike sad” Be, dw ‘Toposeript 38 1m Susan Live in Glasgow in Scotland werk na bookshop ke my jb Tike the ‘weskends, to! delet meat P's vegetarian Alot dink cote dort ike Topescrip 40 Do you De yeu wevk aa bocksop? ' 2 3 Dou lite yourjob? 4 Doyeuent meat” 5 trcaite Sandwiches ‘ans salad ples amburgers Cote he sla An don't ike apples in Glasgow? Doyeu driakcoee? ‘Topescript st 1 Doyoutive in Glasgow? Yen ldo, 2 Docu work ina backshop? Yes 10. 3 Dosen like youre Yeu Tao, 4 Doyouest meat? Nokon 5 Boyou drink coffee? Not don't ‘Topeseript 2 Isabel Hallo. What's your nse? ‘Martin Marin Hts. And wats your name? Inahel Isabel Olseira Do you ive here onda? [erk in London, but Hive in Reading Whats your jo? matt agua, And yu? Pmadoctor, Where are you from, Really? ‘Oh. yes. Very much ike the fod ad {he wine specially. (yes: What about the weather? Tepescript 3 ‘A. Good afternoon. Can Uhave a coffee. pleas? B Certainly «Here you are ‘A. Thank you very much Iaabet ‘UNITE. Toposeript 4 A. Doyoutavea bether? B Yen do. Tvee tethers! A. Do you haver sister to? B Netaont ‘Tpescript 5 ‘A Doyouhaves video? B Yeo te ‘A Doyouhave a computer, tos? B Noten’ ‘Tepereript 6 Monixy Thursday Saturday Tues Fay ‘Sunday Weaesday ‘Tepescrpt 7 Inthe morning ‘on Sunday the aflernoea ‘en Mendy momings Inge evening ‘on Friday afternoons ‘on Mendy ‘on Sunday evenings ‘on Friday ft weeker Topescript A When do you werk? 1B From Meonay to Fay ‘A Whan do you hve English lessons? B On Tucsdy and Trursay evenings ‘A. When do you drink cote? Bathe mings and evenings STOP AND CHECK 1 “Topescript 9 Interviewer MrGren, do yo like mic? ran Green Inioriewer Simon Green Interiower Sion Grecn Neu Interviewer Mis Tayler, do you like music? Pulte Taylor Ne, deat Not very much, Oh. yes do, Very ach. Interviewer Oh, dca! Well do you have aac? Pauline Taylor Yes, 6. Interviewer Ari do yurbave 3 CD player? Pauline Taylor Neu dot Tix) every expensive Inersiower MePatl, do you tke music? ishPael Yes, 10. Yes Ierewer Oh, well do you havea mio? ‘Aish Patel Yer of ous Interviewer De aves CD player 100? AishPacl — Yewtde Topeseript 50 interesting bamarss’ magazine femelope computer afterncon eautifl * expenive evspaper —— plceman Tider video UNIT7 Topescript 1 Whole family geter: Fillo. Were the Jobnnon family a weve in Leeds. Pay Helle. Pm Polly Johnson. 1 have two str Ley fn Nicole My mothe, father a tee Fdressers, We work ie Tacs Yo Setdy ‘We don't werk on Sunday and Mondays My sisters don't week They are tse They The ‘ring en Satudsys. Ta the ving we al ihe trating television. My sites fk Heng 0 ‘si, but purents eT dow We ie ein ‘My pares ike cooking. but my sisters an Td Wel peng cut wath ur fenda ot wesherd. Topescript 52 Mike Da you and your snes ike swimming Pally? Polly Ion, but Lucy and Nive do, ike playing {emis Do yeu ike swinaning. Mike? Mike Yes. do: Very much But de ike playin tenn? When do Sou play tenis? Poly On Sundays or Mondays, When do yu 0 ‘wining? Mike On Saturdsysfernoons Polly Oh, Lucy and Note go swims then to, Mike Rely Welt Topesript 3 1 When do you gow work? ‘Wher do 30u go schol? 2 When do you chink te 3 When do yu goto the superar? 4 When do yeu sty Entiat bore? 5 When do yu go tothe einem? ‘Tepescript 4 teas stuleren rather ‘cole Sst evening asent acess Span casete ‘aleess Bran! Topeseript 5 cranes fotory Hungaey besutfel —— clssical aio Sandwiches cinema ictonary ‘computer Taposcript 6 What do Like doing? Let me we, Well. ihe cuoking very nach. dot ike swimming 1 do’ The the water! Hn, Reading. Yes. Like reine ‘ery uch and ie listening wo masie 1 ike pop music and clanial muse Televsn. Yes, Tike ‘ath television in the evenine.Bat Vt Hk ‘cing No, neta ll! Ane yes. kee restaurants very mach somtimes stn ‘estan at woekends, Topeserpt 7 Ws owoo'ceck Ws tall posttwo. Wsqanterpasttwo, squat to twee este past two, Irs tent cefive o'leck, shal past en, are pastaine, 1's quire to four Wstwventy fastseven, steno eleven. Topeserig 8 1A. Ohta, Davi. What's the tine, pase? Unt teat past four Tanks ey eh Time fer ace ‘Wy Wat's the ine? gure pasteles On, fod. Hurry op. We late Whats ine? On, OF. UNITS Topescrip 60 it Lb is rom Cara, bse ives in London. She mre. She works ina Resp Rita Bas ‘car and usualy drives to werk, She leaves hone half past elt and aries athe hospital at nie ‘tock She likes her ob, but she kes the ‘wexhends too. On Saturdays se sometimes goes “Roping. She goes wo the corre ut London by {enn On Suodiys she eats in a estourant with Trend, She never cooks ca Suny. She wives athe hespt at ine 'tlck She likes her ob noscript 2 ives in Oxford. ‘She sometimes eats in ares She goes tothe gente of Lond by in, Toposeript 63 ‘es Rta ve Landon’ ‘Yeu she dees ‘cs se Hike er jo? ‘Yeu she does. Dees she g0 to wexk by tan? No,she doer Dees she cock on Suns? No, she desert, Tapescript 4 Does he iv in Manchester? ‘Does he or at hoe on rides? Di he dst o Lamon? ‘Dowsfe ply Foatal ows Be Cook diner fr his ends? Topescipt 65 hor Choracki is fe Poland bt ow be Hues ad works i Oafon in England He's x computer. Programmer und he likes his oh very mach He's ‘arid His wiles English and er name's Ka “Ty bave tw sal ger. ee tie he lies reading nd be sets lays ea ‘Tapescript 66 A. Excuse me! B Yer ‘A Gan you ell me the time. please? 8 x epepeeee (Cory W's ten pst ve ‘Thank you, A. Letine help you B Thank WS ey kindof you, UNITS. Tapescript 68 ‘Sam Taylor ives in London, He sare ae as ‘sco sel children He teaches secondary ‘hoo He gets up early snd has rea fst seven (eleck, He'tars wotk a eight o'clock an lesves ‘work at feure’lec. He likes is job eause he Tikes teaching children. Bur be decs't teach every ‘iy. Or Tuesdays and Thursdays he ty st Rome with is ee, ‘Andsea Tayler is Sun's sister. She docs't have ‘ren She's oly teats thre. And she does live in Brin, She Hes Hay. Se works ina rave aerey in Rote She does pt up ely She stars wank atu oelock. She doesn't have ineakfas She hes sandvich for lioch at tele ‘o'clock, She Teves work at sven o'clock, She Tikes he job because iis very interesting. At weekends she vst her boyfriend Roker He Florence. Toposcrint 68 1 Where dy Sam live? 2. Whit does be do? 3) When docs he getup? 4 5 Who does be each? Why des fe ike his job Tapeseript 70 1 Where docs Sam ive? Ie Levden. 2 Whit doe be do? He's teacher 3 When des he getup? thal pests 4 Whodors he each? CCuldren in secondary schoo! 3 Why does e ke hijo? ‘Because kes tachi cilren. Tapescript 7 Sam lives tp London, ‘Andis lives in Basi, Sashes he smal eles, ‘Andrea weeks in hospital ‘Sm pct up at seven o'clock. ‘Ade ds ave break ‘aan teaches cn Tuesdays and Thurs ‘Andre a ald for inch, ‘Ando eaves work at sx o'clock, Tapeseript 2 ‘Yeah wel cur fly Hives in Hampstcod. But ny bode: hs nares Terry he lives Wimbledon, ‘Thats London, ede hse Harpe any moe, because he has join Wimnbledcn ow. Ter) Bets eay, tS clock. soe usually ‘Says at hme the evenings, Be likes reading ard Watching tevision. At weekend he lanes. He oes shepping and visits is ene. “Tpescrigt 7 A Hiton, Hello lene. Nice tose you. A. Ard you: Rows work” B Oh rot badd ‘Tapescrpt A. Goaabye, Mik B Gocatye, Sally Have are weekend! ‘A. Thanks, Mike Sain to you B Thanks. Sce you on Meaday ks UNIT 10 Tapeserigt 75 ising wom betoorn et Kitchen Fratnoom aon “Tapescript 75 Iamy living coor thee a ots ae there ae 140 inca. Tres abe nd four css. The ne owers on he table ad there 10 plots, ‘There's eevsion snd theresa telephone Tapeserpt 77 ‘There's wf, Ther re two ach There television, There ae tvo pity pescript 78 Inthewatable? a ahere a video? Yeu there Novthee Wn, Are there any plans? Are there any newspapers? Yes. there are No there aren't ‘Tapeseript 79 Isthere asta? ‘Aether ony armehais? Yes. ther Yes. hee ar. Isthewa CD player? Ate there any photos? No.therc hn Nez there ann Tapescript [A What colar the ot? Bes hue ‘A. What colour are the chats? B They're town Toposeript at ‘What coleuris your beeen ‘Are thee at plans your bathroom? {sthereable in your fine soc? Wha colour is your ving veo ‘Ae there ay pcre in your ktces? pescrpt 82 ‘Well here re ceven students in my Engin cis our clexsocm tere ae to Bg tables ith twelve cir One chats for our teacher of cure!" On one wal there aboard forthe Teacher, and there ae sh seme ice pcre onthe ral On the able theres cine player and there ae alo seme Books ' zi 4 5 ‘Tapescrpt 1 § Gad morning. Good morning (Gan hae five stamps fr Ray plese? (Cenily Thats one pound twenty fs. snk you ‘Thank you. Goed morning Ming Tae these pestcuds plese, That's ene pou. plese Here you are» Thankyou ‘Thanks coepap ee woee UNIT 11 Teposcript 24 Seventeen shiny fy sin four Fihy-egM fony-twosevent-nine ‘Topescrpt BS 18 Hw much the el pn? 1B tesiray-nine pence ‘A. How much eth brown envelopes? B They reese puna ity B2A. Canthavea Duly Express, please? B Hereyeuare ‘A How much that? tury p inet nine py fe pound thiny tne poured ty seventy-five p fonyp ‘Tapescript 7 F Henry Good woes. Mary Mary Geed ineening. Henry. Can Uhave two re pen please? Henty Here yon se Mary Hen tach that? Henty One pou niet eit Mary) Here'yeu are. Thanks. Se you Henry See you Bye 2 Rita Goodatternoon. Henry Good aircon. Can Tre you? Rite” Yew Cand have Woman and Home, plese Henry Here yo are Tas oe pend ‘hay Anything ee” Rita Novtharks 3) Michael Good moming Henry Geed mening Mice How much are the smal nctcbocks? Henyy They te seventy-five, Michael OK "Iwo, pleme, Henny Anything se? Michze! Yes. A magazine. Do you have Joursalion Todas? Henry Yeu Here ot ue. One pound fy sa oe pound en. That's 0 Pounds sty Topeseript 38 Henry Goo afereen, Polly’ Gee alernen, Do yeu have Hamper’: fand Queen Henry No, we dn’. But we have Options o Ele Polly How much is ile? Henry 152210 Pally OK. Henry Anything else? Polly Yeu Can have abig boc notebook, plewe? Henry Hote yeaa, £210 and £16, das 2.60, please Polly £3.60 Here yo are. Thanks very much, Fenty Thank you Goedbye: Polly Bye! ‘Tapescript 9 Tourist Gocd morning: Do you have any Spnish newspapers Henry Yes, ne have Et Mo or EI Pots ‘Tourist How rauch EI Mindo?™ Hey Is one pound iter. Tourist OK. Ant can Ihave tht tay er the ‘ard witht picture of he Boy an he bahay cake? my Here yee 1's one pour ten ‘Anything ee? “Tourist Yes hon chr hese postcards? Henry They're M0 perce each ‘Towrst Cant have thee. plsse? Henry Certainly. Do yeu want taps, to? ‘Tourist Oh, yes Tee stare fer Spi. please. Henry’ Thai's 5 pence then Is that everthing? Tourist Yen thane ow mach sth? Henry Letmesce. That's £390, ‘Topeserigt 0 1 Good roming. Can The you? B Yeu CanT fovea chose sendwich and cap ates, plese? 4 A. Certainly. Here you are. Anything ee? B Nevthanks ‘A. That's two pounds please B Thanks. A Th you. 2A Hell. B_ Hi. Can have piza and sla, pease? A. Anything to dik? B_ Yes. An orange juice and » mineral water, lene, a OK BB Bow much isha? A. Five pounds eighty-five please B Here you are. Tanks A. Thank you UNIT 12 ‘Tapescript 1 1 Welike sping. We have a big garden, and the plant ae lowers st o grow aa March. I Spring we usually week ari relax in the waden Hiweckends. We never go ot obiey im spring! 2 Hove summer W's always hatin Granada 1 go ssimuing every day, ar ke ping ot with nny frends in the long, warm evenings don"t ‘en saya home i sui Tsim po tothe beach wah ry fami for weeks ‘August ‘3 Ourfavounte seasons autumn, We ke ‘walking nd we often walk inthe woods resr ‘ur house: We lke the oles ofthe wees (Getaber- brown, yellow. crane, and old 4 Winer i Belgium is oten cold, we, and sre. ‘The days are stor. Butt’ my favourite season bcs Io singin January. Luslly go ‘Hing in he Alps eve the sun sd so ‘Tepescrpt 2 January Apel July October Febrasty May August November Mach June Septerker” December Topescrip 3 March April July September January May August Octoker Febery June November December ‘Topescript loteriewer | Gous! morning, John Sohn Guexd exning. So you have seme questions forte ‘Yes, thats ght r, do you goto work by rain? Sometimes. [sive to work when Fave the ear, but when my wae hs the earl poly tain Do you gt up carly for work. then? (Oh, aways. et up at six o'clock fan at weekends (0, ‘Oh relly? An ell me, what do you Ihave for beast? Do you have tea Forbes? suily ave tea for breakfast, but coffees all igh to, Right Now. ts tak abou the ‘weekend Do yu vs ends weekends? Neve! In job Talk to poeple all ‘vec rol wh ny fay ‘weekends What bout shonpine? Do you shopping on Saturdays? ‘Yer we often go shopping on Samdays dee ike sping, bur nny wife and dougie love ‘OK Thank you obo, Interviewer John Inorviewer skin Jobe Interviewer John Interviewer Jeb Topescript 35 Song foal Seasons ‘You and me, vas tepeter, ‘Me and you. tether forever ‘Yeuand me sways together me and you, ‘When winter days ae long 2 grey, ‘We dance inthe src. ike ewer in the sping. We watch out love grow You and me, slays ogeber, Mend you topeter forever ‘You and me alvays together, me and you ‘Sunaer dys ar long and war With roses ed nd golden un, ‘When te summer season faves, ‘We walktopether under auuran wes. Yeu and ne always together, God fron, Can ep you? ‘Can change these wells cheyues, A 8 please ‘A. Certainly. Cant see your passport please? 1B Here you ae ‘A. Tha you. Sin bre please, Riht. thas twenty, Foy, sty) pou 1B Thank you, Goodbye ‘A. Geod moring. Can 1 change some mane. plese” 1B Hew much do you want to change? ‘A Alundied and ify dollars BOK... Sienhere, plese Thank yu. “That's twenty, fry sin. eighty. 2 hhneed pounds. ‘Thank you, Gowdbye > STOP AND CHECK 2 Tapescript 7 My name's Derek Warrick. im fory-seven My meshes name fs Pat nd she snty cpt My father's mare i Ken, He's seventy, Tis fasta efter, My ifs mame is and she i, er thity-nine, Link. We ave the {tldren, two sons and a daughter. There's James, He's fourteen His bothers rame Thomas e's seven, Our daughters rae Ea and he's eh “Tepesctipt 98 rather the ot Can Have a seni? cupetiee Pm fim London. He'sat werk ees and ham salad ‘She drives o work, eighto‘leck “Ther are four armchsits in my living ror, ‘Tapeccript 9 father the computer Gan Trane saad? feces Pm fru Stag She's at woth apple end erage pie She drives to schoo! rine clock “There are two plans ny ving om niaWord list UNIT1 cassette /koset/ cinema /stname: fine /faun football /fotbo:l! hamburger /haembs:gat ~ hello ‘helow/ hospital /hospital/ ~ my ‘maw’ name /netn’ — photograph /fatagra:t! _ ~ ridio /retdia0s supermarket sucpama:kity telephone /telifaund television ‘tehvrsn tenis ‘tenis thanks /@zenks/ - this dus - Sarees: Video ‘odour What? wou you ju! your js ‘one /wan/ _— leven /ilevan, two “tu twelve wely! =n thice /6ri: thirteen four i fourteen fst five /faiw! _______ fifteen /fiftisn’ i ‘six /stks/ a sixteen /stksticny a seven /sevani seventeen /evanti:n eight few cighteen ft a nine nan’ ineteen inant) — ten ten = oventy went UNIT 2 centre /senta! doctor doktay England /ingtond! France ffra:ns/ from !fromn! Germany /d5s:mant Italy ‘ital Japan /esapaen! ‘Spain /spein/ teacher titfol ‘The United States /09 ju:narid stents: Where? /weas UNIT3 address /adres! - age “eid ‘Austria /ostri ‘country /kantry! hairdresser ‘headreso housewife /havswatl Hungary ‘hangar job iegpbi married ‘meen mother /mada’ phone number /faon namo! policeman ‘pali:sman! shop assistant /[op aststant/ student /stuidant! taxi driver tackst dranva/ travel agent /traet exd5ont/ ‘who hu: twenty /twent thirty ‘Oa:tw forty (fost filty ft’ sixty /stksti seventy /sevant eighty “ert = ninety /namnt hundred ‘handrad! UNIT 4 ‘actor /acktaf actress /eektrs/ ‘Australia /ostrethia’ brother /brada’ children tfildran daughter /do:ta/ father fa:da) husband /hazbond/ parents /pearants! sister /sista’ son /san/ they ‘ev —— —— wite ‘watt UNITS apple /sepl bonana /bona:na! bank rbeenh/ beer ‘bia! bookshop /buk[op/ cake Jketk! certainly /s:tanl chocolate ifoklou coffee ‘kof drink fdapki eat factory ifekton/ lass /gla:s! fram Phuern! like Mak Je fw! meat /mi:t rill folkrmusie ‘mjucak orange fonds! pizza ipi:tsa’ salad /selad sandwich iseendwitf) tea (tis walter /Worta/ weekend wiskend! wine ‘Wann work ‘wack: UNIT6. afternoon /e:ftonu:ns answer /a:nsa, bad /beed bag ‘beg! beautiful jut big big birthday /ba:Odev cat ket CD player isi: di pletor cheap ‘ip! nee computer /kampjo:ta day /dev dictionary /dakfanev dog ‘dog cenvelope fenvalaup/ evening fi:vnany cexerise /eksosaz expensive ‘tkspensw/ favourite /ferwrot friendly ‘frendl good (gud! happy /heepw imeresting /mtestry key ‘i lesson ilesn magazine ‘miegazi:n/ map /maep! rmoming. mo:niy/ new /nju newspaper /njusperpa/ notebook /naotbok office /ofis old /oold! posteard poustka:d ‘question /kwesifn/ small ism sony ‘son — stamp steemp! ticket /kt? today /tadev tomorrow /famprs0 umbrella /ambreloy When? /wen Monday /mandev ‘Tuesday tjuczden Wednesday /wenzder) 16 ‘Thursday (Pa:zdew Friday ‘fratdev Saturday /swtadew Sunday /sandev UNIT7 ‘c00k /kok/ dance Jdccns! «atin (restaurants) ‘ict m (resteontsy) £20 out (with friends) Igao aot (wi0 frendzy go to church ‘gov ta ffa:tf) £20 10 school {ga0 19 sku:l 20 t0 work (ou t9 wath, house /haus’ listen to musie ‘ison to mju:aik play tennis ‘plet tenis! read /tisd/ sing ‘sm a swim ‘swim’ time /taum’ watch (television) wot (telivisny” UNIT8. avive (at) Jara (at) car ‘ka: dinner /dinay drive /drarv’ fexeuse me /ikskju:z mi: footballer /futbo:la’ free time iis tar 0 shopping ‘sou fopmy help ‘helpy lend lend atch /met? never /nevay rose /ravz! Semeties /sanntaumz/ sony ison tein tr sual usual UNITS because /bikoz! boyfriend /baifrend/ early fs: fat let eet up /get ap! goodbye /gudbau late flew leave ‘liv! life a June slant)nice ‘nats! relax (reeks! snack bar /sneek ba! start ‘stat = stay (at home) ister (at haum)) visit vizit Why? wat! breakfast _/brekfast! dinner /dinay UNIT 10 antique Jasnticki a oe armchair /a:majea balcony /baelkanw! bathroom ‘bo: Oru:m bedroom /bedru:m/ bicycle /barsikal, ee board /bod book ‘bok! bus "bas! a feliyeee plivei/ineripieiig” Sennen chair fea! cheese (iz! ‘colour ‘kala flowers /flaoaz! arden ‘gardan! Kitehen /kutin! living room slrvmy rum eae painter /pernta ae paper /peipa/ $$ Photo /foutoo — picture /piktf) plant /ple:nt post box /paost boks/ Sane post office /paust pfis a secretary isekrotry snow /snau/ sofa (sofas stamp /steemp! — sun ‘San table /terbl! toilet /tolat wall (wail blue Pbtu: brovn ‘braun! green ‘grin’ a red sed yellow {jelou! - white ‘watt’ UNIT 11 birthday card /bs:Oder kaxdy | cup “cap! hham /haern/ Juice /dsu:s! lamp /lempy ‘menu ‘menjur/ mineral water /munral wo:ta) much ‘mat! pence /pens/ Riece (of) /pis (@v) pound /paond) price /prats’ Tshirt ti: fat UNIT 12 always Joclwetz/ baker beika! cold /kaald gold /goold! golf /gole? erey ‘grey a grow /grous holiday ‘holidey’ hot “pts Jong ‘lon! love stav/ month /mand never /neva! often ‘ofan ‘orange /orindy aan season /si:zon’ short (fot sign /saun’ skiing. ski:t9/ sometimes /samtamniz! tourist /toarist tree (tri) village /vilidsy walk, /W9:k/ wet /weti woods /wode! spring /spruyy summer /sama/ santurmn iste winter /wantay January /dggenjoon’ February ‘febrosrt March ma:tf Apail ferpral May ‘me June Faun: July Jd5uclau ‘August /a:gast! September /septembay Cctober /oktauba! ‘November nauvembay December /disembayPARTNER WORK: STUDENT b UNIT2 PRACTICE 3 OE 2. His name’s Philippe. He’s from France. 3 4 Her name’s Mariella, She's from Italy. 5 6 His name’s José. He’s from Spain. | upd 7B Her name's April She’s from the United 8 UNIT PRACTICE 1 Laszlo Inma v plays tennis v reads al weekends. x drinks beer. x drives to work. v cooks in the evenings. UNIT 9 PRACTICE 1 Eas eas tikes working with people WAS BREAKFAST: [waswunc UNIT 12 PRACTICE 4 Gareth Marie work late not usually watch television sometimes cook dinner always drink coffee in the evening never 0 out in the evening usually2 a MEM Read and listen 30 a MEM Read and listen. as Otivan. John Black. Marfa, thi John Hello, Maria. Maria Hello, Jobn b Listen and repeat b EBM Listen and repeat 6 MEEM Read and isten Ann Luc, this is Jane. Jane, this is Luc. Puce Bello anes @ BEM Listen and repeat Jane Hello, Luc BEB Lis : € Answer your teacher a Listen and repeat 1 Stand up and practise ©. Practise in groups. «this is __ this isUNIT 11 PRACTICE 4 £4.99UNIT 11 PRACTICE 4 80Headstart is a short zero beginner’s course and a foundat course for the Headway series, Headway, by John and Liz Soars, isa multi-level course for adults 1d young adults who want to use English both accurately and uently. Grammar and vocabulary are taught and explained. thoroughly, and all four language skills are developed systematically. The Headway series combines traditional methods of language teaching and more recent communicative approaches. Headstart, along with Headway Elementary, Headway Pre Intermediate, Headway Intermediate, Headway Upper- Intermediate, and Headway Advanced, provides a comprehensivi language teaching series for the 1990s, Headstart provides approximately 50 hours of teaching, including the Workbook. Key features of Headstar © A clearly defined and limited grammatical syllabus, New language is presented gradually and methodically. A careful selection of vocabulary to avoid overloading. Substantial controlled practice to give beginners confidence Simple skills work which incorporates manageable ‘communicative activ ‘An Everyday English section which practise expressions and survival language. ‘The Student’s Book also contains reference lists of vocabulary and tapescripts, and two Stop and Check revision sections, In addition, there is a Workbook with further consolidation ‘exercises, Writing tasks, and an optional Student's Cassette, a ‘Teacher's Book with some photocopiable material, and a Class Cassette.PRACTICE VOCABULARY 1 a Read and write English words ee. = 1a Write the words. What's name? ‘hamburger a cassette cinema Laan «photograph a hospital ‘telephone television David _____. My name's David Wilson. tennis a supermarket your Maria. name’s Maria Olivan. b Listen and check. © Read and write. Lue Ann. _ __are you? Ann Fine, thanks, Luc. money Lue Fine, = David you, Maria? 2a Listen and put the conversation in the correct order |) Fine, thanks. Sandra, this is Maria | Hello, Sandra 1) Hello, My name’s Julie. What’s your name? Hello, Julie, How are you? Hello, Maria. My name’s Maria. b Listen and check. 3 Put the words in the correct order. Example is/David/This This is David. 1 mame/your/What’s ? 2 Anniis/This ae b_ Work in pairs. Test your partner, 3. you/How/are 2 Point to # picture. Your partner says the word. 4 My/Sylvia/name’s _ +e Doyou know any other English words?
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