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ENGLISH FILE Beginner Student’s Book Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden OXFORD Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden ENGLISH FILE Beginner Student’s Book aul Sligson and Ce Oxanden are the ariginal co-authors of O O Foglish Fe Yan English Fle 2 UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 4 A Hello! verb be (singular): and you numbers 0-10; days of the week fal, and fa! 6B Whore are you rom? ae cane manana 8 MMM PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 1 How do youspellit? 10 A Weoren't English. We're vers be(plural we, you they nationalities Ms, AS, ond. ‘American, 12 B What's your phone number? Wi and How questions with be phone numbers; numbers 11-100 sentence iythm 14 | REVISE AND CHECK 182 MIM in the street; Short film Meet the students 16 A. What's in your bag? singular anipluralnouns;a/an —smallthings ‘ayand plural endings 18 B isthatahat? this / that / these / those souvenirs lovand i 20 MIM PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 2 Can/have an orange juice, please? 22 A. Family and friends possessive adjectives; people and family (nites and the possessive © 'n'sound 24 B Bigcars or small cars? adjectives colours and eammon adjectives fu x and nl inking 26 | REVISE AND CHECK 384 MIM in the street; Short fim National Motor Museum, Beaulieu 28 A Breakfastaroundthewerld present sinpleandl-|you, we, food and drink ‘word stress; iy, bey ii 30 B Avery long fight present simple(: 1, you, we they comman verb phrases 2 fw a sentence rythm and linking 32 MIM PRACTICALENGLISH Episode 3 What time iit? 34 A. Sheworks for Armani present simple: he, she, i jobs and places of work thitd persons; 2; sentence rythm 36 B Adayin my fe adverbs of frequency atypical day ji;sentence rythm 38 | REVISE AND CHECK 586 MIM in the street: Short film A day inthe life of tour guide Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 40. A Whatdo you doin your free viordorderin questions: beard sports:common verb phrases 2: whe, and au time? present simple freetime Sentence fiythm 42 B Lights, camo action! imperatives; object pronouns: kinds of films sentence rhythm and ‘me, bin, intonation 44 MA PRACTICALENGLISH Episode 4 What's the date? 46 A Canyoustortthe cer, please? con / cov more verb phrases 3, ond a sentence thythm 43. B What do you tke doing? lke /love /hatetverd+-ng activities ‘uu and i sentence ‘hythm 50 | REVISE AND CHECK 788 HM In the street; Short fim /ove London 52 A. Whatare they doing? present continuous ‘common verb phrases 2:traveling sentence rhythm 54 B. Working undercover present continuousor present _elothes oe 56MM PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 5 Would you ke to come? 58 A Istherereallyamonster? ——_thoro'sa../thereare some... hotels, on, under feaand hat 60 B Bofore they werefamous.. past sinple: be int, on was and were; sentence endafter thythm 62 | REVISE AND CHECK 9810 MM Inthe street; Short fm An unusual hotel in Oxford 64 A Itchanged my life past simple: regular verbs regular verbs regular past simple chung 66 B Ufeinaday pastsimpleirregular verbs: do, verb phrases with do, get, go, have sentence rhythm et, go, have (68 MA PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 6 Is thore a banknear here? 70. A. Strangers ona train past simple: regular and regular moreirregular verbs irregular verbs 72 B Aweekendin Venice present continuous forfuture future time expressions theletters ea 74) REVISE AND CHECK 11812 [HH In the street; Short film Erasmus 75 Communication 92 Grammar Bank 132. Regular and irregular verbs 64 Writing: 116 Vocabulary Bank 183. Sound Bank 85. Listening 130 Words and phrases to learn ¥ numbers 0-10; days of the week P inimrandi Hi, marry. Hello, Ym Caroline. Nice to meet. you. 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING a (@2)) Listenand repeat Hello, rm b_ Now use your name. Say Hi or Hello. | Harry Green, fit Cet, Jim (@3)) Read and listen. 3 Harry Hello. Are you Penelope Harry Hi,'mHarry. What's your name? Harry Goodbye. cruz? Caroline Carotine. Nice to meet you. Caroline Bye Harry. See you Carolina No,'m not.t'm luliaRoherts. Harry Nice to meet you. fn Friday ‘And you're George Clooney! Harry Yes, am. Very good! 4_ (4)4}) Listen and repeat the conversations. PD) instructions © Inpairs, practise the conversations. EiReau 3) Listen ¢ Sey Ce Repeat p.92 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the rules and do the exercises, © (7)) Listen and say the contractions. tam (tm 3 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10 a @B)) Listen and@irciethe numbers you hear (A or B). (4321) lal(a234) cea = b> p.116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days. Do part 1. numbers 0-10. € (10) Listen and say the next number. 3) one, two C tree 4 @11)) Listen and write the mumhersyon hear. iz 9 10 n 2 3 4 4 PRONUNCIATION hj, fav), and fis) a (@12)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. GB ie [rm nce foe ye Frits b 13) Listen. Say the sentences. Hello Harry! Hi, 'm Caroline Seeyouat chree. 5 SPEAKING Practise with other students. Harm Areyou__ | ¥ Y Yes, 1am. No,tm not. Y ¥ Nee ta meet you. What's your name? ¥ a Nice to meet you tm "7 Nice to meet you. sa Mice to mest you. 6 VOCABULARY days of the week a >p.116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days, Do part 2, days of the week. b 159) Listen and say the next day. )) Thursday, Friday C saturday © Say goodbye, syed C sooeeyet See you tomorrow.) Cs you on Thursday. Bitutoy 5 G vorb be (cingular): he, sho, it | V countries Where's he | i sa, ana from? Where are you from? He's from 1 VOCABULARY countries _ @19)) Listen and repeat the conversation. Copy the rhythm, a Os) Lisento he mai Wheres rom? iiiseeevetone B I'mfrom Toledo. LL Biseil A Where's Toledo? China B t'sin Spain Russia 1) Spain Practise the conversation with your city and country. The United Staves ‘thay " £ > Communication Where is it? A p.76 B p.80. Countries and b @17)) Listenand check where cep) tenes ¢ > p.117 Vocabulary Bank Countries and (think it's in Mexico. nationalities. Vo part 1, countries. > Cleon know. 2 GRAMMAR verb be (singular): he, she, it. bat) Listen again and repeat a @20)) Listen anid write the countries © In pairs, practise the conversation. Where's he from? He's from? Isshe from? 2 No, she isn't. She's from 's she good? Yes. shes. She's fantastic. 4. Match the words with the photos. 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING shel) itl] he a 279) Listento the difference between he and she 1a IshefromEgypt? —b Isshe fromEgyp? 2a Shelsfrom Turkey. _b He's from Turkey: 3a Where'she from? Where's from? 4 a She's nice. b He’snice. 4 Whereis lie? b Whereis she? b 28) Listen and tick (/) the sentence you hear ina. © Practise saying sentences and b. d @29)) Listenand wi ce six sentences or questions, Complete the chart, Ds © piste Aseand answer questions wih pares Where's he from?) (~ He's from Brazi a a eres je from? ) He’ fo a tm=tam mnot=1amnot Where's she fron) Cste'sem Spain. Youre=Youare —_Youarent = Youare nat te ia Where's it from?) Cis from England. She's = She she eet is ry A > p.92 Grammar Bank 1B. Read the rules and do the exercises. 3 PRONUNCIATION A, fas, st, arid ft 8 @25i) Listen and repeat the words and sounds, fish phone snake shower she Russia b 261) Listen. Practise the sentences. Ishe from Italy? Idon’t know, She's from Rusia. £ Testyour partner. Point toa photo and ask a question with Is he | she from...2 ‘Number 4. Is she from a) C1 she isn’t, She's from Spain. i “The alphabot Checking into a hotel / Booking a table The clacernam Practical English 1. THE ALPHABET © (34) Look at the photos. How do you say the letters? Listen and check 4 (30)) Listen to the alphabet. Repeat the letters. x Z f > Communication Game: Hit the ships A p.76 B p.80. A game with numbers and letters. abcde fghi 2 VOCABULARY the classroom KUMNO — POPSET ~ saeasicenenconenecmenntne XYZ UVW Book English spell What b @31)) Listen and repeat the words and Student | ‘slitroin?___? sounds, and the letters. Teacher >. ‘student How do you* iv =e 'b > p.118 Vocabulary Bank The classroom, oe FLMNSX € (38) Listen and complete the conversations, = 1 Teacher your books, please, topage 7. wel me x student ‘can you thot, ploasc? Teacher Go to page 7. € 32) Listen to the difference between the ees tastt ae do you spell birthday’? letters. Teacher B-RTHD-AY, 3 Student tmlate. 1 & avi rod Teacher That's OK. Sit «please. 2E1 5BP 8skQ 3 UW 6B Vo MN 4 Inpaits, practise the conversations inc 4 339) Lien GieiBeheleweryouhearine, © 38) Listenand do she ations ») Stand up. 3 @¢ CHECKING INTO A HOTEL 4 @¢ BOOKING A TABLE a 409) Watch orlisten to Rob Girelp arb. 1 Robis from atheUK b theUSA 2 He’ 3 He'sin Poland a onholiday b for work b_@a41)) Watch orlisten and order the sentences (431) Watch or listen to Jenny. Gireld a orb. 1 Jenny's from a theUSA b theUK 2 isher birthday a Today b Tomorrow 3 ‘Locanda Verde’ isa a restaurant b bar b (44}) Watch or listen and complete the information, Locanda Verde sooxwes (7 WALKER, Day My name's ob Walker. nave a reservation. Name JENNY ZItL a Table for PEOPLE (J) How do you spellit? | Walker. Time (O'CLOCK) Sorry, what's your surname? (| Thank you. OK, Mr Walker. You're in room 321. Good afternoon. inthe USA, 2= 260i S @¢ USEFUL PHRASES 45)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful name Rob Walker phrases. firstname Rob surname or last name) Walker Ihave areservation, OK. sorry. Good morning. © (42)) Listen and repeat the dialogue. How do you spellit? How canthelp you? sory? ‘table for tomorrow, please In paits, role-play che dialogue. Use your name and surname. Thonkyou./Thenks, That's right. Greetings Good morning > 12.00 eiesi ec eriee 6 @wes)) SONG All Together Now. Goodevening 6.00pm. > ir i 10) G vorb be (plural): wo, you, they V nationalities P ig, Ap, and i) we you Engin? Yes, We aren’t English. We’re American. 1 VOCABULARY nationalities ‘a Whereare they from? Complete the sentences with a country. les from theUK me I's from It’s from Switzerland Turkey the UK the United States b > p.117 Vocabulary Bank Countries and nationalities. Do part 2, nationalities. 2 PRONUNCIATION (cs, /\/i, and /{/ 4 (48}) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. e jaz Japan Germany Egypt AR chess Chinese French teacher P snower | Spanish Polish Egyptian Sounds The letter = Kis, eg. Japan iiss: The letter ‘eg. Germany ds3ipani/ or 8. 20 gnu b G)aai) Listen. Practise the sentences. I'ma French teacher. He isn’t Egyptian, he's German. She isnt Spanish, she’s Turkish, © @50)) Listen, Say the nationality. 3) fm from China, Ces Chinese. 3) I'm from Spain. Cstes Spanish, 3 GRAMMAR verb be (plural): we, you, they a Look at the pictures. Write the nationalities. b @s1)) Listen and check. Then complete the chart. feed Were =We are We arent _=We are not Youre = You You = Youare not They'e= They They They are not © > p.94 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules and do the 4. @551) Listen. Ask the questions. 3) Youre Chinese. Cre you Chinese? 3) Were late. Cae welater 4 READING Jane Excuse me. Are they free? Rachel Yes, please sit down. Thanks. moe. ‘And tm Jane. We're from Texas. We're English. Im Charlie. Rachel Andim Rachel. Nice to meet you. Where are you from in the UK? We're from London. Londor's a great city! Are you on holiday? Yes, wa are. Ara you! on holiday, toc? No, we aren't. We're on business. alk Jane Are they your children? Charlie Yes, they are. Say hello, children. Rachel Ryan, Lucy;stop it! Joe —_Lookat the time! We're late. Jane Yes. Nice to meet you. Have a nice day! Charlie and Rachel Goodbye. a @56)) Read and listen to the conversation. Answer the questions. 1 Where are jane and Joe from? 2 Are Charlie and Rachel American? 3 Are Charlie and Rachel on holiday? 4 Ate Jane and Joe on holiday, too? 5 Are Jane and Joe late? o 57)) Listen and complete the phrases. 1 me. Are they free? 2. Areyen on, ? 3 ‘on business. + acthe time! 5 Were 6 Haveanice ! {In groups of four practise the conversation. 5 SPEAKING a Answer the questions with a partner. Use Yes, he | she | itis; Yes, they are OR No, he | she | itisw’t; No, they aren't OR Idon't know. ls Javier Bardem Mexican? ‘Are Toyotas Chinese? < (~ (sLindt S German? b> Communication is dim sum Japanese? A p.76B p.80. Ask your partner about different nationalities. Isdim sum Japanese? ») Cvs itis, a Cw it isnt. t's Chinese. oxo ¥ phone numbers; numbers 11-100 aoe P tentence myth Yaumber? z fm > g Zz 5 @ =] G 4 am é Zz o Sally Shore Be, 2": hee [Atthe park on Saturday, Great times! ‘Amy Blackstone Nice photo! Who is he? iSmins Sally Shore Adam. He's my brother. mins ‘Amy Blackstone Wow - he's ‘very good-looking! How old is he? 12mins Sally Shore He's 26. ki ‘Amy Blackstone Is he married? Smins Pie Sally Shore Mo, heist Married Single @58)) Read and listen to the online conversation. Then complete the chart. 599) Listen and complete the conversation ‘Adam HiSally. How are you? Sally Hello Adam 'm fine. Oh, thie is Amy. 1 a friend from work. Adam HiAmy.? tomeet you. Amy Hi Adam Ohno.* at the time. tim late for work Nice to * you, Amy. & you later, Sally. Amy Goodbye ‘Adam Er, Amy, what's your” 2 © 60)) Listen and repeat the conversation. Then practise tin pairs. GRAMMAR Wh- and How questions with be Complete the questions with How; What, or Who. 1A Where are you from? | B tmmfromDubtin, 2a ‘are your ' Fine, thanks, 3A ishe? B He's a friend, aa 's your name? B Molly. SA ‘ld are you? B 2s. BA 's your phone number? | B 960 836. @B1}) | isten and check > p.94 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules and do the VOCABULARY phone numbers; numbers 11-100 (9631) Listen and complete the phone number. o 0 990 PP Prone numbers hor 26) 2 = double 2 (964) Pract snd sbeck, 1 028 901 80361 2 07700 900649 3 0131 496 0638 saying these phone numbers. Listen Ask and answer with a partner. Write the number. Cnet ‘your phone number? > p.116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days. Do part 3, numbers 11-100. Say the numbers 12 17 20 28 33 41 50 64 72 85 99 100 671) Listen and write the numbers. ») firween 15 Las 1 7 0 2 5 8 i 3 6 9 2 Play Buzz 4 LISTENING a (68) Listen to the difference between the numbers. 1a13) b 30 5a17 670 24214 » 40 6a18 480 3a15 » 50 7a19 »90 4216 »60 1b 69) Listen. Which number do you hear?Circl) orb ina. Then practise saying al the numbers € @70)) Listen to the conversations, Number the questions 1-4. Wha’ your address? How old are you? | What's your phone number? Listen again and write the numbers in the answers. 1® 2 King Street 3 Age: 4 james @ukmailcom 5 WRITING > p.84 Writing Completing a form. Complece an online application form. 6 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence rhythm a @71)) Listen and repeat questions 1-7. Copy the rhythm, 1 What’s your name? How do you spell it? 2 What's your address? 3 What's your postcode? 4 How old are you? 5 Are youmarried? 6 What’s your phone number? 7 What's your email? 'b > Communication Personal information A p.77 B p.81. Interview your partner. whatsyouristnane?) Cons rowcayauspoitt ) Cones Be iTutor 13 GRAMMAR (Ges) aor. 'syourname? a Who b) 1 you from Iealy? a Are bis I'm Marisa, a Amnot b I'mnot fom! in my class. a You b Youre 4a from? B I'm from Russia. a Whereare you b Where you are 5A Where'e Galanch? B in Poland. als bits 6 A IsJohn married? B No, a heisn't b sheisn’t 7A English? B No,che's American, a She's b Isshe 8 they Spanish, Ihey're Mexican, aarent b not 9A Areyou on holiday? B No, ‘on business, awere b we 10 Anaand Juliaare from Recife. Brazilian. a She's b They're na Mario and Renata Italian? B Yes, they're from Milan, aAre bls 12. A Howold 2 Bim, a youare b areyou 13 A are you? B Fine, thanks. And you? a How b Who 14 A address? B [ts304High Street. a Whatyour b What's your 15 A How. B GARCIA. ‘a youspell b doyou spell ‘yon surname? VOCABULARY a Complete the chart, Country ionality China Chinese Turkey x 2 Swiss theUnitedStates |? English Egyptian Japan b Write the next number or word. one, two, three 1 zero, one, 2 five, six, 3 eleven, twelve, 4 nineteen, twenty, 5 Tuesday, Wednesday, 6 Friday, Saturday, © Complete the words. Whereare you from _? 1 Good morning, O. 2AS Tm late B OK.sitd . 3A What's the answer to number 10? B [don't kn your books, please. Page 19. 4 A Excuse m wh Fibro in English? B Book. A Canyour that, please? B Yes. Book. 5A What's your phone n B 02920180583. A Thanks. What's your e 2 B I’[email protected]. Write the things in the classroom. & PRONUNCIATION (4 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE boo) a Underline the stressed syllable PEOPLE? Salturiday 1 Chilnese 2 filty (172) Inthe street Watch or listen to five people and 3 fifteen 4 tolmo|rrow 5 Ger|man pee ee a eee ee tee pete € &® dike a g ¥ eS Mi ey ® A ATALKO bTEAKO ¢ TELKO errs eee een eee with the sounds in b, and also these sounds: 3 Amandais. years old. : aoe fava 4 Carphone namberis 0316454 PesctiSen ing toerimnle rors 43782 b 3628 c 7382 > ‘The woman's email address is 4 [email protected] CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? D [email protected] Read and complete the chart for Mark, Bianca, and Lucas. artana @auieil com ‘Then add information about you. CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? 1'm Mark Davis. 'm twenty-eight. 'm from Tick (7) the boxes. Beatticrrthatis Can you? Yes, Team. 1 say your name and where youre from 2. ask where other people are from 3 spell yourname 4 count from0 to 100 1'm Bianca Costa. 'm sixteen. 1'm from Rio tabredl 5 ask forand give personal information, e.g. name, address, age, ete. 6 say your phone number 7 usc and understand classroom language 8 checkintoahotel 9 book tableat a restaurant 'm Lucas Brauer.1'm forty.{'m from Munich in Germany. WBE Short film oot the students WHEE watch ani enjoy a filo Tutor Firstname | Sumame ‘Age | Nationality 28 Mark Bianca Lucas You V small things Isitan B land ki plural endings ID card? Noit'sa credit card. 3A. What’s in your bag? 1 VOCABULARY 2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns; a / an small things a. Resdtheliag Whaedo yorehincarcbetog ime iar a Whatare they? Can you remember? The top ten things people leave on planes are (not in order): books and | keys (house and car) | laptops and tablets magazince | iPode and ‘mobile phonoe cameras MP3 players passports © glasses | coats and jackets | wallets and purses b @75)) Listenand number the things 1-10 in the list. © Lookat the pictures. Complete the chart. ZEN a penc b> p.119 Vocabulary Bank ‘Small things. four 4 >p.96 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules and do the exercises © > Communication Memory game p.79, Remember the things on the table. A watch) Che two watches, think 3 PRONUNCIATION J} and isi plural endings 78) Listen and repeat the words and 5 en b )70)) Listen and repeat che plurals. Spy [oem phones ge pence SH hooks coms passports tablets Iiz/ | watches glasses pieces purses PP saying port nouns “25 Iz fornouns ending in “ches, eg, watches “Ses,e glosses “res 6 boxes “tes,eg paces -g2s,e8, pages ~shes, e.g. brushes © @e0)) Listen. Say the plurals: }) It’s aphoto. (theyre phates. 4 LISTENING (81) Listen to five situations. Number the * things 1-5. 5 SPEAKING a Lookat the photos. What are the things? Work with partner. C tin 27 an C thin they. Caer know i ° 1b What's in your bag / pocket? Tick (7) the things. [aphone [Jabook [Jabrush []keys [_JantD card (Japhoto [Janumbretia (]elasses [Jacredit card apen [_lawallet [ Japurse | Japencil Now tell a parmer, Cinmy ag nave boo es apn What other things do you have in your bag | pocket? Ask your teacher. Cie do you say... in English? How do you spell it? i G thie / that / those / thoee Y souvenirs P iWand i! 1 VOCABULARY sowvenirs a @2)) Look atthe picture ofa souvenie seall. Match the words with I~. Listen and check. Repeat the words. abag aflag anumbrella 39) Listenand repeat S10 in the picture. 5 ahat 6 aTshire 7 amap 8 aposteard 9 akey ring 10 amug © Whatare typical souvenirsin your country? 2 LISTENING a 04) Listen. Circ the thing in the picture thatthe woman buys. b Listen again and complete the dialogues. 1A > >ore >o Excuse me, They're Tshirts. ‘Andis that a hat? Yes, itis. An. It's very 2 are those? How much are these They're pounds. Ohi That's expensivel im ‘ Bye. =e Ae me, miss! ts this your bag? “)aB Oh. yes, itis.” you! * A You're welcome. A key ring? Only * pounds. \\No Be ! © @85)) Listenand repeat the dialogues. Then practise hem with a partner. 3 GRAMMAR fhis / that / these / those a Read the dialogues in 2 again. Complete the questions. me we a your bag? 2 How much are key rings? ib 8 ot 31s ahat? 4 What are 1b Complete the chart. ¢ > p.96 Grammar Bank 3B. Read the rules and do the exercises. 4 PRONUNCIATION (/ and /a/ @ (87) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. mother = computer a an umbrella camera tablet o @o0)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, What's that? its ahat. What are these? They're keys. What's this? itsafish. What are those? They're phones. 5 SPEAKING a What are the souvenirs 1-12 on the marker stall? 1b > Communication How much are these watches? A p.77B pS1. Role-play dialogues. Ces a/an. C tere. ¥ Saying and understanding prices: Buying lunch i, and 7k 1. UNDERSTANDING PRICES a @29)) Listen and repeat nifty pence (50 p) er RATES C irre oe b- Match the pricesand words 1 [A thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents 2 €1599 |B eighty cents 3 $50.19) C five pounds thirty-five 4.2535 [] 1 Arsen muens ninety-nine 5 $13.25.) E sixyp 6 €320 —) F fifty dollarsand nineteen cents 7 €025 ) G threeeurostwenty 8 £1.50 _ | H twelve pounds seventy-five 9 60p 1. oncpound fifty 10 $0.80 —] J ewenty-five cents © (@90)) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat, d_ Cover the words and look at the prices. Practise saying them, @01)) Listen to four dialogues. How much is it? ircle) the right price. newspaper: $1.25 $1.35 phonecard: €15 €50 memory card: $4.99 $9.49 trainticket: £13.20 £30.20 2 PRONUNCIATION (vay, /s), and /k/ (921) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. SH snake cent pence city price fF» tere | coffee camera creditcard Dire Pegi cuancliepeeee Eee ee 3 @¢ BUYING LUNCH 4 939) Read the menu, Then listen and repeat the food, drinks, and prices. b Practise with a partner. Ask the prices on the menu How much isa tuna sancwich? ) Cs 15. please? © (@94)) Watch or listen to Rob in a London pub. ‘Tick (7) the things he orders on the menu inb. 4. Watch or listen again and complete the dialogue. Barman Who's next? Rob Caninavea* Barman Anything else? sandwich, please? Rob Anda? -please. Barman Ice and lemon? Rob 2 , thanks. Barman There you go. Rob Thanks. How muchis it? Barman ¢ Rob Here yous Barman Thanks. Here's your change a © (95) Listen and repeat. Then practise the dialogue with a parrner. £ Now role-play the dialogue in pairs. A You are the barman. B Order food anda drink. Then swap roles. g @96)) Warch or isten to Jenny and her friend Amy in a New York deli. How much is Jenny's hunch? hh Listen again. What do they have? Complete the chart. Jenny @¢ USEFUL PHRASES 97) Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases. can thave a cheese sandwich, please? anything else? And aCoke, please. tceand lemon? No, thanks. How much is it? Here you are Here's your change. Imfine, too. ‘Wait for me. Sure! Greatidea, @vps)) SONG That's How Much. G possessive adjectives possessive 's people and fami Ps ei andl tha fa euind we He's my Family and friends 1 VOCABULARY people and family 3 GRAMMAR a Lookat the photos. Complete the sentences with a word from possessive adjectives; possessive 's the list. a Look at photo I on p.23. What can you see? hoy ei me chieron b @)) Read and listen to the conversation, Point to the people in photo I and say their names. wes mar ce < © Now read and listen again, Then complete the chart with a highlighted phrase. ae or — A you he it we ourhouse 1 lesa photo ofa 3 lesa photoofa 2 Wsaphoro ofa 4 I’saphoto ofa 'b @2)) Listen and check. uae they © > p.120 Vocabulary Bank People and family. ole oes le | _ Read part 2 again. Complete the sentences. 2 PRONUNCIATION ja), !, and the /a/ sound 4 (Teeter een mena 6) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. 2 My ___ phone number is there, too. aS @9}) Listen. Do you think Sarah isa good A]u Sunday husband mother brother son babysitter? AF p98 Grammar Bank 48. Read the rules BB ax | nan family bag. thanks hat anddotheexeriss Point to people in the classroom. What are BB compte mother sister daughter children woman What's her name? pe ‘Visa very common vowel sound in syllables that aren't ot sttessed, eg, tinal-e/=/9, 8g, teacher, number, etc. Took atthe photasin 1a Askand answer with a partner. b 79) Listen, Practise the sentences, What's his name?) Cotver: Thave a big family. Is chat your bag? Is Justin your husband? No, he's my brother. Who is net) He's Maria's son. / He's Emma’s brother. Isthe woman over there your sister? 4 LISTENING 4 @12)) Listen o Eric. Who are the people in the photo? LisErie’s DisEric’s Band 4are Eric's Who is the man on the left? Hi, Sarah! Welcome to our house. Eric] } Sarah Thanks. ee@ Maria This is my husband, Mark. i Mark Hello. soa fi : ie Aetnees eB encaat ior) Children Hel! i) Sarah What or isms? a] | Nea BN ern, and ME Oe re | Emma And this is our cat. 3 if q | eran aM What's ists? 4 | Emma Hernome' Pncoss Shes gt Bee a) Oh. sorry, D Listen again. Answer the questions. 1 Where's Erie’s mother from? 2. What's his sister's name? 3. How old are her children? ¢ Inpairs, talk about the people in the photo, Cates Eric's mother. She's. 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Work with a partner: Aaand B write the names ot six people (your family of friends) on a piece of paper. A give your piece of paper to B. B give your piece of paperto A. Aaask B abouthis / her people. Bask A about his/her people The name of the restaurant is Mario's Bistro. The phone number's on the table over there. Great, thanke. Who's Mera) Gres my sister's husband. ‘And my husband's phone number is there, too. & Ok. And yournumber is in my phone. b> p.84 Writing Posting a photo: your fami Now, children, Sarahis your babysitter. Be good. Whe aieuryterfamige nou fami Children OK, Mum. = 7 mn G adjectives . V colours and common adjectives, Isita rl ol, and Pf inking, good car? Yes, it’s big BN" aa andit's |= very fast. " a y Gis Bis cz PF 1. a x LISTENING & VOCABULARY colours and common adjectives 4 @13)) Match che curs and nationalities. Listen and check, American French Italian Brivish Geran Japanese b @14)) Listen to dialogue between a woman and.a car salesman. What's the woman's favourite car? © Listen again and read the dialogue, What do you think the highlighted words mean? Salesman is the car for you or for the family? Woman t's for me. ‘Salesman For you. Well, the Honda Jazz is a good car. Itisn't very old and it isn't expensive. Only nine thousand pounds. i's a woman's car. Woman Dut it isn't very nice 28 Salesman OK. What about the blue Renault? 4 Orthe Ford Focus? They're very Rood cars. Woman No, thanks. prefer that red car a over there, Salesman The Audi TT? Woman Yes, it's beautifull Salesman It's a very fast car. Woman Perfect! How much is it? 4. @15)) Listen and repeat the dialogue. Then practise ie witha partner. © > p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives fn pis, talk about the cars It's British, Its black and white. It’s small g Now talk about your car oryour family’s ate My caris a Peugeot 207 It's French. ttisnt very new, It's small and it’s green. Itisn't very fest GRAMMAR adjectives 1a The Audi TTisafasae. b The Audi Tisa car fx 2 a The Renaultand the Frdare gods cars The Renultand th Ford ate godears > p.98 Grammar Bank 4B. Read the rules and do the exercises. > p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. In pairs, look at the photos and make It’s a black bag.) theyre blue keys. @20)) Listen and say the plural, 3) an American car Goren cars PRONUNCIATION Ju fa, and foc linking (@a1)) Listen and repeat she words and sounds Ww new blue too food ID ne gases father at small tall short (222) Listen. Practise the phrases. anoldman abig umbrella ashortemail brown eggs an_grange coat an expensive watch, (230) Listen and write five phrases. 4 SPEAKING ‘Talkin small groups. {prefer small ates.) Ce too. Certo tion Japanese a) | prefer. ican new tall men/ women 324 Revise and Check GRAMMAR (Ges) aor. 10 n 12 13 4 15 'syourname? a Who b) Look! Ie's aan ba A Where are my sunglasses? B inyour bag. als b They're She has four a watchs b watches email from Melanie, Kyoro and Osaka are two important Japan. a cntys b cities ‘A What's B Icsakey ring a this _b these How much are Tshirts? a those b that Lookae house aver there. les beautiful a this that my friend, Tom. a tis b Thisis He's Swiss. ame is Ken. a His b Her We're Mrand Mrs Brown, son isin class 4 a Our b Their Justinis brother a Sophies _b Sophie's My is Amanda. a name's wife b wife's name ‘These chairsare a veryexpensive b very expensives A Ferrariisa acarfast b fastcar They're 8 good photos _b goodsphotos VOCABULARY a Writea/an+ the things. wallet 1 A 3 4 5 1b Complete the chart. father |2 son 4 boyfriend wife |? sister © Write the plural, 1 awoman ovo 2 achild three 3 aman 4 aperson four 30 dd Write the colours. 1@ :@ 2@ 1@ Write the opposite adjective. fast slow ies 2 expensive se 7, 3 long + new 5 ugly PRONUNCIATION a Underline the stressed syllable. um|bee|tta, 1b Write the words for the sound pictures, A ” wy ay é ¢ > p.134/135 Sound Bank. Look atmore words with the sounds in b, andaleo: oe SE Practise saying the example words 1 wolman 2 falmily 3 orange 4 exlpen'sive 5 silster CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the two texts, Write the people’s names in the pictures, ‘My name's Jeremy Fisher, and'm trom Liverpool in the UK.l'mmarried to Anna, and! have two children, ‘son and a daughter. My son's name is Matthew. He's 17, He's tall with dark hair. My daughter's name is Susanna, She's 19. think my children are good looking, probably because their mother is beautifull ‘My name's Clare, and 'm from Nantes in France. 22. have two sisters. Their names are Anne and Louise. Anne is 24. She's tal with long blond hair, She isn't married. Louse is 31 and very different from ‘Anne, She isn tall and blond, She's short with dark hai She's married. Her husband's name ie Marius Answer the questions witha sentence 1 Whatis Jeremy's surname? Where is he from? 3 Ishis son tall or short? How old is Susanna? 5 What nationality is Claire? 6 Whois Anne 8 How old is Louise? @ CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE “PEOPLE? (224)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. flied 58 1a RR 1 Mairi 2 Leandro 3 Jaco 4 Susan 5 James 1 Mairihas inher bag, a apenandabook b anotebookand a sandwich ¢ apenanda notebook 2. Leandro has brothers and two sisters, afive b six seven 3 Jaco says acup of coffee in his local coffee shop. 1 is £2.00 and it’s good b is £2.00 andit's cheap ¢ is bad and expensive 4 Susan says that a cup of coffee in New York cheap b expensive c fivedollars 5 James's caris a abig German car b asmall blue car an old green car CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (7) the boxes. Can yo say whav'sin your bag 1 2. talk about things near and far from you 3. say who isin your family 4 introduce somebody 5 describe cars 6 ask for things ina café or store 7 askaboutprices Short tm National Motor Museum, Beaulieu WOE) Watch and enjoy the film on Tutor.

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