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The document provides information about a listening and speaking lesson, including: V It introduces verbs "be" and subject pronouns. V It includes vocabulary about days of the week, numbers 0-20, and vowel sounds. V It discusses listening exercises involving dialogues and identifying locations from audio cues.
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1 A, B, C-1 (Libro)

The document provides information about a listening and speaking lesson, including: V It introduces verbs "be" and subject pronouns. V It includes vocabulary about days of the week, numbers 0-20, and vowel sounds. V It discusses listening exercises involving dialogues and identifying locations from audio cues.
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G verb be I±I, subject pronouns: /, you, etc.

V days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings Hi, I'm Mike.


P vowel s ounds, word stress What's your name?

1 LlSTENING & SPEAKING


a 2) ) Look at rhe pictures. Li sren a nd number t hem 1- 4.

b Li sren again and complere rh e blanks. e Fill in rh e blanks w irh a word from rhe li sr.

1 A Hi, I'm Mike. What's your 1 ? Fine Hi I'm... Thanks Bye


B Hannah.
2 Hello= _ __
A ?
My name's ... = _ __
B Hannah!
Very well = _ __
2 A What's you r phone 3 ? Thank yO l! = _ __
B 1\'5212-555-7894. Goodbye =___
A 4 . See you on Saturday. Bye.
B Goodbye. d 3)) Lisren and repear sorne phrases from rhe dialogue.
Co py rhe rh,)érh m.
3 A 5 , Mom. This is Hannah.
e 4 )) In groups of rhree, pracrice rhe dialogu es \Virh rhe
B 6 . Nice to meet you.
sound effec rs. C h a nge roles.
e Nice to 7 you, Anna.
B 8 name's Hannah. f Introdu ce yourself ro orher srudenrs.
e Sorry, Hannah.
Helio, /'m Antonio,- ')
4 A H'1, 9 . You're early! What's your n~ 0 r1a. Niee to meet you.
B Helio, Mrs . Archer. How are 10 ?
e I'm very we ll, 11 you, Anna. And you?
B 12 , thanks.
A It's Hannah, Mom.
2 GRAMMAR verb be El, subject pronouns 4 VOCABULARV
a Complete the sentences \V irh are, is, or amo days of the week, numbers 0-20
l 'mMike. = M ike.
My name's Hannah. = Myname Hannah.
You're early. = You early.
It 's 212-555-7894. = lt 212-555-7894.

b >- p.124 Grarnmar Bank lA. Learn more abour che verb
be [±] and subject pronou ns, and pracrice (h em.

e 6»)) Listen and repear rhe pronouns and contractions.

d 7 ))) Li sten. Say rh e contract io n. l)) I am ~m

e In pairs, try ro remember rhe names in you r class.


Say H e's / Slte's _ __

f Stand u p an d speak to other srudems.


Hi, Carla. How are YD~ 0 ne, thanks. And yau?

3 PRONUNCIATION
vowel sounds, word stress
a 81)) Listen and repear rhe words and sound s. a Look at the picru re. Ca n you rememb er what M ike and
Hannah say?

i cp
fish fr ee
lffo j
ca' egg
"~
D.eI &l}
trai n bike
b > p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do
parrs 1 a nd 2.

i, he am very rhey I e 112 )) Liste n and say the next day or numb er.
ch is \Ve thanks well nam e Hi l») Monday. Tuesday 0 edneSday
meee Bye
d W hat's your phone number? Whar day is ir roday?
b >- p.166 Sound Bank. Look ar rhe exa mple words and And tomorrow?
spellings for rhe sound s in a.

P Word stress
Multi-syllable words have one stressed syllable.
5 L1STENING & SPEAKING
a 113 ») Listen. Where are they? Wr ite 1- 6 in the boxes.
sorrly goodlbye Salru ,lday
o airport Gatenumber _ _ __
e 9l») Liste n and underline rh e stressed syllable in
rh ese words.
O sandwich bar dollars cents
D hotel Room _ __
airlport com lpult er elmail ka l,alte O museum C losed on _ _ __
holtel mulselum sallad telnnis
D taxi ____ Manchester Road
paslt a Inlter lnet baslketlball sand lwich
D school Classes on ____ and _ _ __
d \Vrite the words from e in the charro b Listen aga in. Write a number or a day in ea eh blank.
food te chnology sports places e 14 l») Listen and respondo
l») Helio. Mee to meet you. 0 iee to meet you.

e In pairs, write more words that you know in each


column. How do you pronounce rhem?

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G verb be III and B
V the world, numbers 21-100 Where are
P 101, ItJI, IJI, Id:,!; sentenee stress you from?

1 VOCABULARY the world


Where are these capital cities?
a Can you nam e rhree coumries in English? I a Lima
¿

I
¡

b »p.149 Voeabulary Bank The world. b Hanoi ,,.


e Dublin
e 17») Liste n. Say rhe narionality. d Ankara
e Tehran
l») Mexico 0 exican
What country is the money from?
d In pairs, do rhe quiz. 2 a the daLLar
P Useful phrases
b the yuan
e the roub Le
I think ¡t's in Vietnam.
d the pound
I think ¡t's Japanese, but I'm not sure.
e the yen

THE What country is the food from?

2 PRONUNCIATION 101, ItJI, IJI, Id:,!


3 a tapas
b kimchi

p The IdI sound


c pasca
d tocos
The /~ sound is the most common vowel
sound in Engli sh. The /;}! sound has many What nationality are the flags?
different spellings, e.g., Helio, Canada, Britain
.4 aOO
a 20» ) Listen and rep ear rh e words and
sound s.

~ compurer American Argenrinia n


Korea Peru
b

d
=
lB
b 21 ») Listen and repeat the sound pictures 1 18 »)) What national anthem
and senrences. Practice with a parr ner. 5 is it? Write the nationality.
a e
1 ~ Chess C harles is Chinese, llot
French.
b d
1 19 »)) What language is it?

2 W shower She's Turk ish or


6O Write a-d in the boxes.
Turkish D Russian
Ru ssian. I'm nor sure.
D Chinese O Spanish
3 '~¡azz \Ve're German and
chey 're Japanese.
P The
Languages
word for a language is usually t he same as the
e »p.166 Sound Bank. Look at rhe example
words and spellings for che sounds in a and b. nationality adjective, e.g., in Japan the language is Japanese.
3 GRAMMAR verb be C!J and El 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
a 22 )) Cover che d ia logues. Listen ro rh ree interviews sentence stress
in New York C iry. W h ich count ries are che people from?
p Sentence stress
bRead che dialogues. Com plete them w it h I'm, I'm flOt,
In sentences, we stress the important words.
are, aren't, is, or isn't. W he re's she f r Oln ? She's from China.

1 A Are yau Mexican? a 1 25 ))) Listen and repea t. Copy the rhy th m.
B No, Mexican. 1 A Where are you from ?
_ _ _ _ Arge ntinian. B I'm from B o sto n .
A Whe re --cc---=c-- yau f rom 2 A AreyouA m e rica n?
in Arge ntina? B No, ['m no t o['m A ust ralian.
B from Córdoba.
b Pract ice the d ia logues in 3 with a pa rt ner.

e >- Communication Where are they from?


A p .lOO B p.103.

d Ask people in t he class Where areyoufrom?

2 A Whe re you
from? 5 VOCABULARV numbers 21-100
B from Australia, a Look at the signs. Ca n you
from Darwin. say the numbers?
A Whe re's Darwin?
it near Sydney?
B No, jt
north.
. It's in the
L O 10
A it nice?
B Yes, it . It's
beautiful.

3 A Where _ _ _ _ you b >- p.148 VocabuLary Bank Days and


from? numbers. Do part 3.
B We're f rom Columbus, Ohia,
in t he USo
e 127 »)) Listen and w rite the numbers.

A _ _ _c- You on d Write ten numbers from 21- 100.


vacaban? D ictate them ro a partner.
e No, we , -_ _ _ ' We're
students.
6 LlSTENING
a 1 28 »)) Listen and repeat the pai rs
of numbers. W hat's t he differe nce?
e Listen a nd check.
1 a 13 b 30 5 a 17 b 70
d >- p.124 Grammar Bank lB. Leam more abour 2 a 14 b 40 6 a 18 b 80
rhe verb be [1J and B, and pracr ice it.
3 a 15 b 50 7 a 19 b 90
e 24 ») Listen a nd respon d \V irh a short answe r. 4 a 16 b 60

») 15 Sydney the capital of Australia? 0 0, it isn't. b 29 ))) Wh ich number do you hear?
Listen and @ ao r b aboye.
f With a partner, write th ree questions begin nin g ls ... ?
or Are . .. ? Ask them ro another pairo e Play Bi"80'

7 1 3 0 ))) SONG All Over the World .n


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G possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.
V classroom tanguage How do you speU
P lou!, lul, lar/; the alphabet your tast name?

1 VOCABULARY
classroom language
a Look at the picture oE a classroom.
Match the words and pictures.

D board Ibordl
D chaír ItJnl
O comp-y-fer /bm'pyul3r/
D desk Idcskl
D door /dorl
D pkture /'PlktJar/
rn rabie I'tclbll
O wal( /w'Jl l
O window /'wmdoo/

b 31») Listen and check.

e ~ p.150 Vocabulary Bank


Classroom language.

d 34 »)) Listen and follow the insrructions.

e 37 »)) Complete the alphabet chan wírh B, C , D, K, M, N, 0 , S,


2 PRONUNCIATION T, U, V, W. Listen and check.
lou!, lul, lar/; the alphabet
a 35»)) Listen and repeat the words and
sounds. 00
"<:o
~ j &é ~ ~ ~
trai n free egg bike phone boa t car

~ ph one close kn ow A
H
--
--
F
L
I
Y
--
--
Q R

¡
~ baot sehaol do
-- -- --
-- E --

~
--

car partner are P X


--

b 36 »)) Look at these common --


Z
abbreviations. C an you say any of th em in
English? Listen and check. d 38»)) Listen and ~ the letter you hear.
l EA l 2G) 3KQ 4 CS
OK CNN MTV 5 VPB 6 MN 7 VW 8 UY
~ PC
BBC USB DVD e Practice saying the phrases belo\V \Vith abbreviations.
a Personal Computer a Very Important Person
BMW ATM the United Kingdol11
a Sport Utility Vehicle
rhe United States
a Portable Document Formar
a Disc Jockey the National Basketball Associati on
3 LlSTENING & SPEAKING b 1 40 ))) Listen. Complete ch e receptionisr's
quesrions.
a 39))) A student goes ro the US to study English. Listen ro ch e
interview and complete her formo 1 \Vhat'syour _ _ _ _ oame?
2 your ¡ast name?
3 do yOll spell ir?
4 W here are you ,
First name :'-===='----_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
(cD 5 old are you?
6 your address?
Last na me rr 7 your zip cade?
8 \Vhat's your address?
Country 9 What's your ?
e Listen aga in and repea r rhe quesrions . .c&py
City the rhythm.

Age d Ask your partner rhe questions. Write clown


hi s or her answers.
Address Ave nida Princesa Isabel
p Spelling: email addresses
@=at .=dot
Zip code

Email (dbeze [email protected] 4 GRAMMAR possesslve


adjectives: my, your, etc.
Phonenumber (L5~5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
a Complete rhe sentences wirh /,YOII, my,
or your.
Cell phone number (L___________~
Whereare ____ from?
____'m from Rio.
2 Whac's name?
____ name's Darly.
b ~ p.124 Grammar Bank 1C. Leam mo re
abour possessive adjectives and practice them.

e 1 42 })) Listen. Change the sentences.

})) I'm Richard. 0 y name's Richard.

5 SPEAKING
~ Communication What's his / her real
name? A p.IOO B p.I03. Find o ut if so rn e
acto rs' and sin gers' names are thei r rea l
names or not o

6 WRITING
~ p.111 Writing Completing a form.
Complete an application for a student v isa
and wriee a paragraph aboue yo u.

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Arriving in London

1 VOCABULARY in a hotel 3 !E~ CHECKING IN


a Ma tch rhe \Vo rd s a nd sy mhols. a 45 »)) Warch a f li sten [Q Jenny ch eck in g inco a hore l room .
A nswer rhe qu estions.
1 Complete Jcuuy's la st name: Z l_ Ll_ SK_ .
2 W hat's her roo m Ilumber?
b Watch Of listen aga in. Co mplete the You Hear phrases.

l) You Hear You Say O


Good evening, madam. HelIo. I have a reservatian.
My name's Jennifer Zielinski.
D rece pt io n In'scpJnl
D rhe .e.levator I'd~veltar/ Can you t hat, please? Z-I-E-L-I-N-S-K-I.

D a .single roo m 1'510g1 ruml For five nights? Ves, that's right.
D a double room l'dAbl rom! Can I have your passport, please? Just a second ... Here you are.
D rhe fi rsr fl oor /fdrst fbrl Thank you. Can you sign
(second, [h ird , etc.) here, ? Thank you.

b 43})) Listen and ch eck. Here's your _ __


It's roo m 306 , on the thi rd floar.
The is over there. The lift? Oh, t he elevator.

2 ~ INTRODUCTION Yeso Enjoy your stay, Ms. Zielinski. Thank yau .

a 44 »)) Watch or li ste n ro Je nny a nd Rob.


Ma rk the sentenees T (true) or F (false). p American and British English
elevatar = American English lift = British English
1 Rob lives and works in London. z = lziJ in American EngUsh, Izcdl in British English
2 He's a w riter f O f a magaz ine. Greetings
3 T he name of hi s magazine is London Good morning = > 12:00 p.m. Good afternoon = 12:00 p.m. > 6:00 p.m.
20seven. Good evening = 6:00 p.m. > Good night = Gaadbye (when yau ga to bed)
4 Jenny is Brirish. Madam :::: a poUte way to greet a woman
Sir =a polite way t o greet aman
5 She's an assistant editor.
6 Ir 's her second rime in rhe U K.
e 46 l) Watch or listen and repea r the You S ay ph rases.
b Watch a f liste n aga in. Say why rhe F Copy the ~ thm.
sentences are falseo
4 !E~ JENNY TALKS TO ROS
a 48 »)) Watch or listen and mark
the sentences T (true) Ot F (false).
1 Jenny has a coffee.
2 She is in London on business.
3 The wa itress is Ge rman.
4 Jenny ca ll s Rob Walker.
5 Jenny is tired .
6 T heir meeting is ar 10:00.
d Practice the dialogue with a partner.

e Work in pairs. Read your role and look at rhe


dialogue in 3b. What do yo u need ro change?
A (book open) You are the receptionist.lt's
11 :00 a.m. B's room is 207 on the second
flo or. Begin \Vith Good Itlomilt{j sir I madam.
B (bookclosed) You arr ive at the hotel. Use
your first name and las[ name.
f _ Role-play the dialogue. Then change roles. b Watch or li sten again. Say why the F sentences are falseo

g 47 »)) Look at rh e information in the box. e 149») Read the inform ation in the box. Listen and repeat the
Listen and repeat the Call . ..? phrases. WOllld YOlll ike ... ? phrases and the responses. Practice offerin g
drinks and respond ing.
p Can you ... ? =Please do it
l :J Would you like... ?
Can you sign here?
Can you spell that? Would you like a coffee? Ves, please.
Would you like another tea? No, thanks.
Can I have ... ? = Please give me (your passport,
etc.) We use Would you like ... ? to affer somebady samethi ng.
Can I have your passport, please? We respond Ves, please or No, thanks.
Can I have my key, please?
d Look at the Social E nglish phrases. Who says them: Jenny,
h You are in a hotel. How do you ask the R ob, or rhe wairress?
recepcionist [Q give you ... ?
Social English phrases
• your key • your passport I'm here [on business]. This is [Rob. Rob Walker] .
• a map of London • a pen I'm from [New York]. What about you? That's perfect.
No problem. It's t ime for bed.
Is that [Jennifer]?

e 1 SO l)) Watch or li sten and check. Do you know what rhey are in
you r language?

f Watch or li sten again and repea r the phrases.

¡¡ Can you ... ?


D check into a hotel and spell your name
D ask somebody to do something / t o give you something
D offer somebody a drink, and accept or refuse

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