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Unit
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Grammar
Vocabulary
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To b e; Have got; There is/are;
Personal and Object pronouns;
Possessive ’s;
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Places
Possessions
Countries and nationalities
Maths File
10
Present simple; Verb + -ing;
Adverbs of frequency
Sports
Compound nouns
Kishan Shrikanth
20
Present continuous: affirmative, negative and
questions
Present simple/Present continuous
Types of films
Adjectives
History File
30
Past simple: affirmative and negative
Past simple: questions and short answers
History
Life events
Review 1 Units 1–3 page 40
Angelica Da Silva
44
Past continuous: affirmative, negative and
questions
Past simple/Past continuous
Breaking the rules
Prepositions of movement
Biology File
54
Comparatives and Superlatives
Present continuous for future
Appearance adjectives
Personality adjectives
Litia Fruean
64
Going to; Should;
Must/Mustn’t
Environment verbs
Materials and containers
Review 2 Units 4–6 page 74
Music File
78
Will
First conditional
Music
Musical instruments
Types of music
Jerara Malangi
88
Present perfect: affirmative and negative
Present perfect: questions
The natural world
Camping
Literature File
98
a/an, some/any; Quantity
Indefinite pronouns
Jobs
Adjectives describing jobs
Review 3 Units 7–9 page 108
Brain Trainer pages 112–120
Culturepages 121–126
Irregular verb list page 127
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Starter Unit
Play The Game!
The Big Picture
Past Lives
Is It A Crime?
Look At You
It’s Your World
Make Music
Adventure
World Of Work
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Reading and Listening Speaking and Pronunciation Writing The Friends’ Club Asking for and giving personal information A personal profile The Olympic Games Superstitious sports stars Lucky charms Dictation Opinions Pronunciation: Verb endings: V]́] A description of a sport Writing File: Punctuation The Film Museum EXTRA special Film extras Dictation Suggestions Pronunciation: Word stress in adjectives A film review Writing File: Linking words The London Dungeon William Shakespeare A history quiz Dictation Reasoning Pronunciation: Verb endings WǴG A biography Writing File: Ordering information Paul’s problem page Supergran catches thieves! Police interviews Dictation Showing interest Pronunciation: Was and were; strong and weak forms A short story Writing File: Sequencing words Celebrity look-alikes Different is good Personality types Dictation Agreeing and disagreeing Pronunciation: Intonation in questions and answers A description of a friend Writing File: Word order Green talk Plastic bag? No, thank you! Dinosaur museum Dictation Shopping Pronunciation: Silent letter O An information leaflet Writing File: Making your writing more interesting The history of music The Choir Rock it! Dictation Offers Pronunciation:OO A band profile Writing File: Paragraphs Teen adventures Helen’s adventure Dancing around the world Dictation Apologising Pronunciation: Syllables An informal email Writing File: Beginning and ending an email Micropolix theme park Forget babysitting! Summer jobs Dictation Reacting Pronunciation: Schwa Ȫ A questionnaire Writing File: Checking your work 3 Curriculum File Real World Profiles
10 Play The Game! Play The Game! 1 Word list page 43 Workbook page 104 play go + -ing do basketball horse-riding archery Yes, I do archery and I go mountain biking. What about you? VocabularySports 1 1.5 Listen and repeat. Then match the photos to twelve of these sports. archery athletics basketball football gymnastics horse-riding ice hockey ice-skating judo mountain biking skateboarding skiing snowboarding swimming 1 tennis 2 Which sports in Exercise 1 are not in the photos? 3 Put the sports in Exercise 1 in the correct column. 4 Complete the sentences with play, go or do. 1 I play football with my friends. 2 Paul and Sam athletics at school. 3 They swimming in summer. 4 We gymnastics in our free time. 5 My brothers skateboarding in the street. 6 Claire and Victoria judo at the sports centre. 7 I ice hockey in autumn. 8 They basketball in the park. 9 We skiing in winter. 10 I horse-riding in the country. 5 In pairs, ask and answer. Do you like sports? Grammar Present simple; Verb + -ing; Adverbs of frequency Vocabulary Sports; Compound nouns Speaking Opinions Writing A description of a sport Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 112 I play tennis and I go snowboarding in winter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Unit 1 11 Reading 1 Look at the photos a–c. Which one shows ... 1 the Olympic flag? 2 the Olympic torch? 3 the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games? 2 1.6 Read the magazine article. Answer the questions. 1 How often are the Olympic Games? Every four years. 2 Are the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games in the same year? 3 Is archery an Olympic sport? 4 When are the Paralympics? 5 Why are there five rings on the Olympic flag? 6 Why are the colours of the Olympic flag blue, black, red, yellow and green? 3 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 What is your favourite Olympic sport? 2 How many Olympic sports can you name? 3 How many Olympic athletes can you name? What is your favourite Olympic sport? My favourite Olympic sport is football. What about you? WWWWWWWiiinnnnnnttteeeeerr OOOllympic Games 111111111199999999999998 2EKERS .ETER 222222222220000000000002 7EPX0EOI'MX] 8LI97% 222222222222200000000000006 8YVMR -XEP] 22222000011110000 :ERGSYZIV 'EREHE 222220000011114444 7SGLM 6YWWME SSuummmmmmerr OOllymmmpic Games 2200000000 7]HRI] %YWXVEPME 2200000444 %XLIRW +VIIGI 2200000888 &IMNMRK 'LMRE 220001122 0SRHSR 8LI9RMXIH/MRKHSQ 220001166 6MSHI.ERIMVS &VE^MP ORDEMEPR O G R E S S O The Olympic Games c a b 8LI3P]QTMG+EQIWMWERMRXIVREXMSREPWTSVXW IZIRX8LIVIEVI7YQQIV3P]QTMG+EQIWERH ;MRXIV3P]QTMG+EQIW8LI]XEOITPEGIIZIV] JSYV]IEVWMREHMJJIVIRXGSYRXV]8LI7YQQIV ERH;MRXIV3P]QTMG+EQIWHSRSXLETTIRMR XLIWEQI]IEV %XXLI7YQQIV3P]QTMG+EQIWEXLPIXIW JVSQ1⁄2ZIGSRXMRIRXWXEOITEVXMRQER] WTSVXWMRGPYHMRKEVGLIV]EXLPIXMGWK]QREWXMGW W[MQQMRKJSSXFEPPERHFEWOIXFEPP%XXLI ;MRXIV3P]QTMG+EQIWXLIWTSVXWMRGPYHI MGILSGOI]WOMMRKERHWRS[FSEVHMRK8LI 4EVEP]QTMGWXEOITPEGIMRXLIWEQI]IEVEWXLI 7YQQIV3P]QTMG+EQIW8LI4EVEP]QTMGWEVI JSVEXLPIXIW[MXLTL]WMGEPHMWEFMPMXMIW 8LIVMRKWSRXLI3P]QTMG3⁄4EKEVIXLIW]QFSPSJ XLI+EQIW8LIVIEVI1⁄2ZIVMRKWFIGEYWIXLIVIEVI 3P]QTMGEXLPIXIWJVSQ1⁄2ZIGSRXMRIRXW)YVSTI%WME 3GIERME%JVMGEERHXLI%QIVMGEW8LIVMRKWEVIFPYIFPEGO VIH]IPPS[ERHKVIIRFIGEYWIIZIV]GSYRXV]LEW SRISJXLIWIGSPSYVWSRMXWREXMSREP3⁄4EK 8LI3P]QTMG+EQIWFIKMRW[MXLER STIRMRKGIVIQSR]-RXLIGIVIQSR] EQERSV[SQERPMKLXWXLI 3P]QTMGXSVGL8LI1⁄2VIJSVXLI XSVGLEP[E]WWXEVXWMR%RGMIRX 3P]QTMEMR+VIIGI8LIWYR WXEVXWXLI1⁄2VIMREQMVVSVERH XLIRE[SQERPMKLXWXLIXSVGL %JXIVXLEXHMJJIVIRXTISTPI GEVV]XLIXSVGLXSXLISTIRMRK GIVIQSR]8LIXSVGLZMWMXWQER] GSYRXVMIWERHXS[RWFIJSVIXLI STIRMRKGIVIQSR]
12 Affirmative I/You/We/They watch He/She/It watches Negative I/You/We/They don’t (do not) watch He/She/It doesn’t (does not) watch TV. TV. Wh-questions What programmes do you watch? Time expressions every day on Tuesday at the weekend after school in the morning at night Watch Out! play plays go goes study studies Grammar reference Workbook page 86 GrammarPresent simple 1 Study the grammar tables. Match the rules (1–2) to the examples (a–b). 1 We use the Present simple to talk about routines and habits. 2 We use the Present simple to talk about things that are true in general. a My grandfather likes music. b We play tennis after school. 2 Complete the sentences with the Present simple form of these verbs. charge do get up go play read study work 1 We do judo on Friday evenings. 2 James books by Stephenie Meyer. 3 They skateboarding after school. 4 She in a hospital near London. 5 The students French and German at school. 6 Yo u ice hockey at the weekends. 7 I my mobile phone every day. 8 Mum at seven every morning. 3 Complete the sentences with the negative form of the Present simple. 1 We like football. They don’t like football. 2Igetupatseven.She . 3 You study in the bedroom. I . 4 She walks to school in the morning. We . 5 They go to the cinema every Saturday. He . 6 He plays tennis every Tuesday. You . 4 Make questions with the Present simple. In pairs, ask and answer. 1you/watch/sport/onTV? Do you watch sport on TV? Yes, I do. 2yourdad/wear/jeans/towork? 3 you / study / Japanese? 4 your mum / speak / English? 5 your friends / watch / videos / on YouTube? 6 your teacher / use / computers? 5 Complete the text with the verbs in the Present simple. Leela’s parents 1 play tennis every weekend, but Leela 2 (not like) tennis and she 3 (not play) it. So what sport 4 (she / do) to stay fit? She 5 (play) football. Leela’s older sister, Lisa, also 6 (love) the game, and the two sisters 7 (get) up early every morning and 8 (practise) for half an hour before school. 9 (their parents / join) them? No, but they 10 (not stop) them! Questions and short answers Do I/you/we/they watch TV? Ye s , I/you/we/they do. No, I/you/we/they don’t. Does he/she/it watch TV? Yes, he/she/it does. No, he/she/it doesn’t. Pronunciation Verb endings: V]́] 6 1.7 Listen and repeat the sentences. Pay attention to the verb endings. 1 V Grace likes ice-skating. 2 ] Baz loves athletics. 3 ́] Liz watches sport on TV.
13 Unit 1 Grammar reference Workbook page 86 8 Put these verbs in the correct order. don’t like don’t mind enjoy like love hate 9 Make sentences with the verbs in the -ing form. 1she/enjoy/read/books She enjoys reading books. 2I/notmind/tidy/mybedroom 3you/like/go/tothecinema? 4 we / hate / play / football / in winter! 5 they / not like / do / athletics 6he/enjoy/read/books? 10 1.8 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs. Then listen and check. Amy Why do you like 1 going (go) snowboarding, Ben? Ben Well, I love 2 (move) on the snow. Amy Do you enjoy 3 (listen) to music when you go snowboarding? Ben Yes, I do. I like Linkin Park. Amy Do you mind 4 (practise) every day? Ben No, I don’t, and I love 5 (win) snowboarding competitions! Amy What don’t you like? Ben I don’t like 6 (lose) competitions! 11 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 What sports do/don’t you like doing? 2 Do you mind losing a competition or a game? VocabularyCompound nouns 1 1.9 Match the pictures to these compound nouns. Then listen, check and repeat. athletics track basketball court football boots football pitch 1 hockey stick ice skates ice-skating rink judo belt swimming costume swimming pool tennis court tennis racket Wordlist page 43 Workbook page 104 After enjoy, hate, like, love and don’t mind, we use the infinitive form / -ing form of the verb. 2 Choose the correct options. 1 You play basketball on a basketball pitch / court. 2 You play football on a football pitch / court. 3 You go ice-skating at an ice-skating rink / track. 4 You play tennis on a tennis court / rink. 5 You do athletics on an athletics pitch / track. 6 You swim in a swimming pool / track. 3 Complete the text with the words in Exercise 1. Holly loves sport. She does judo on Mondays. She is good at it and she has a brown judo 1 belt. On Wednesdays she goes swimming. She takes her 2 costume to the swimming 3 . On Thursday she plays ice hockey. She uses her hockey 4 .On Friday she plays tennis. She needs her tennis 5 . On Saturday she watches football on TV! 7 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. Verb + -ing Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 112 Affirmative She enjoys/hates/likes/loves playing football. Negative She doesn’t (does not) like/doesn’t (does not) mind playing football. Questions Does she like playing football? 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12
Chatroom 14 Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where are Zak, Carlos and Nadia? 2 Why do you think they are there? 3 What has Carlos got in his hands? 4 What do you think Zak is doing? 2 1.10 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 1.10 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Does Nadia usually come to the football pitch on Saturdays? No, she doesn’t usually come to the football pitch on Saturdays. 2 Why is Nadia at the football pitch today? 3 What does Zak like about England? 4 What doesn’t Zak like about England? 5 What is the name of Zak’s favourite basketball team? 6 Does Nadia’s dad like basketball? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of three. Zak I quit! I hate playing this game! Carlos Cheer up, Zak! You can learn. Now come and say hi to Nadia. She doesn’t usually come to the football pitch on Saturdays, but she wants to meet you. Zak Hi, Nadia. I’m Zak. I’m from the USA. Nadia Yes, I know. So, what do you think of England? Zak Well, I think the people are amazing, but I don’t like football. Nadia What sports do you like? Zak Basketball! The Chicago Bulls are my favourite team. Nadia Hey, I know the Chicago Bulls. My dad’s a fan. Carlos I love them, too. Zak Then come to my house tonight. We can watch a game together. Nadia Good idea! Say it in your language ... I quit! Cheer up!
15 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 I hate playing this game. Zak 2 What do you think of England? 3 I think the people are amazing. 4 The Chicago Bulls are my favourite team. 5 I love them, too. 6 Read the phrases for asking for and giving opinions. Grammar Adverbs of frequency Asking for opinions Giving opinions What do you think of ...? I think ... is/are boring/ OK/great/amazing. Do you like ...? I like/don’t like ... ... are my favourite team/is my favourite player. 7 1.11 Listen to the conversations. Act out the conversations in pairs. Zak What do you think of 1 tennis? Carlos I 2 love it. 3 Andy Murray is my favourite 4 player. Carlos What do you think of 1 basketball? Zak I 2 like it. 3 Pau Gasol is my favourite 4 player. 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversations. What do you think of football? I like it. Fernando Torres is my favourite player. 1 athletics / basketball / football / ice hockey / swimming / tennis 2 like / love / don’t like / hate 3 Rafael Nadal / Fernando Torres / Pau Gasol / Usain Bolt / Manchester United Grammar reference Workbook page 86 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. 1 Adverbs of frequency go before / after the verb to be. 2 Adverbs of frequency go before / after other verbs. 2 Put the adverbs of frequency in the correct place in the sentences. 1 Pete gets up early. (usually) Pete usually gets up early. 2 He plays computer games before breakfast. (sometimes) 3 He meets Paul for a game of tennis at the weekend. (often) 4 They play tennis in the park. (always) 5 Pete loses a game. (hardly ever) 6 Their friend Maria is there to watch them. (never) 7 Peter and Paul are happy about that. (usually) 3 Make questions with adverbs of frequency. 1 when / you / usually / play / tennis? When do you usually play tennis? 2 you / sometimes / go / to football matches? 3 you / always / watch / TV / after school? 4 you / often / play / computer games / at home? 5 where / you / usually / meet / your friends? 4 What about you? Answer the questions in Exercise 3. 4 athlete / player / team 0% 50% 100% never / hardly ever sometimes / often usually / always I never see you I sometimes get I’m usually at here at the up early. home on weekend. Saturdays. When do you usually play tennis? I usually play tennis on Fridays after school.
16 Reading 1 Look at the photos of sports stars. Answer the questions. 1 What sports do they do? 2 What are their names? 2 Read and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 1.12 Read the article again. Who has ... ? 1 A lucky charm Sebastian Vettel 2 A lucky number 3 Lucky clothes 4 A special ritual 4 1.12 Read the magazine article again. Answer the questions. 1 What does Serena Williams do before a match? She ties her shoelaces in the same way before every match. 2 What are Serena’s lucky clothes? 3 How many rituals does Rafael Nadal have? 4 What does Nadal do when he wins a competition? 5 What does Fernando Torres take to football matches? 6 What is Kolo Touré’s ritual? 7 What numbers are lucky for many footballers? 8 What are Sebastian Vettel’s lucky charms? Listening 1 1.13 Listen to the radio show about lucky charms. Put the charms in the order you hear about them. 2 1.13 Listen to the radio show again. Choose the correct options. 1 Speaker 1 uses his lucky charm at school / home. 2 His lucky charm really helps / doesn’t really help. 3 Speaker 2 never / sometimes loses her charm. 4 She puts it in her bag / hand for good luck. 5 Speaker 3 says her lucky charm is not very / very lucky. 6 She has her lucky charm with her every day / on her birthday. 1ER]WTSVXWWXEVWEVIWYTIVWXMXMSYW8LI]FIPMIZIMRKSSHERH FEHPYGO7SQILEZIEPYGO]GLEVQ
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17 Unit 1 Writing A description of a sport 1 Read the Writing File. Writing File Punctuation We use: A ',;229:56 . '::.++4*5,9+4:+4)+9 A ')533' , /4:.+3/**2+5,'9+4:+4)+ (+,58+'4+=/*+'58/42/9:9 A '4+>)2'3':/543'81 ! :59.5=9;868/9+ A '7;+9:/543'81 ?'::.++4*5,7;+9:/549 A '4'659:856.+ ’,586599+99/<+9(Rose’s MP3 player) '4*)54:8'):/549(isn’t). 2 Read about Isabella’s favourite sport. Find: 1',;229:56 2 ')533' 3 '4+>)2'3':/543'81 4 '7;+9:/543'81 5 '4'659:856.+ 3 Put the correct punctuation in the sentences. 1 <+-5:':8')19;/:953+:8'/4+89'4*',55:('22 I’ve got a tracksuit, some trainers and a football. 2 .+2/1+9=':)./4-:+44/9(;:9.+*5+94:2/1+ 62'?/4-/: 3$.+4*5:.+?=':).,55:('2254!# 4 '<+?5;-5:'2;)1?4;3(+8 5 !.':95*?9(85:.+8991':+(5'8* 6 /1+9(85:.+8/9'-8+':,55:('2262'?+8 4 Read about Isabella’s favourite sport again. Answer the questions. 1 $.':/99'(+22'9,'<5;8/:+9658: Snowboarding 2 $.+8+*5+99.+*5:./99658: 3 $.':+7;/63+4:*5?5;4++*,58:./99658: 4 $.?*5+99'(+22'2/1+:.+9658: 5 Think about a sport you like. Answer the questions. Make notes. 1 $./).9658:*5?5;2/1+ 2 $.+4'4*=.+8+*5?5;62'? =':)./: 3 $.':/9?5;8,'<5;8/:+:+'3 4 $.5/9?5;8,'<5;8/:+62'?+8 5 $.?*5?5;2/1+:.+9658: 6 Write a description of your favourite sport. Use ‘My favourite sport’ and your notes from Exercise 5. -PMZIMR7[MX^IVPERHERHQ]JEZSYVMXIWTSVXMW WRS[FSEVHMRK-X́WE[MRXIVWTSVXERHMX́WHMJ1⁄2GYPX XSTVEGXMWIMRWYQQIVFYXJVSQ2SZIQFIVXS%TVMP -KSWRS[FSEVHMRKIZIV][IIOIRH[MXLQ]JVMIRHW 8LIVIEVIQER]WOMVIWSVXWMRQ]GSYRXV]FYX- YWYEPP]KSXS:IVFMIV8LIWRS[MWKVIEXXLIVIERH- LEVHP]IZIVKSXSSXLIVTPEGIW 8LIQEMRIUYMTQIRXJSVWRS[FSEVHMRKMWE WRS[FSEVHERHWTIGMEPWRS[FSEVHFSSXW-EP[E]W [IEVELIPQIXKSKKPIWJSVQ]I]IWERHKPSZIW1] JEZSYVMXIWRS[FSEVHIVMW7LEYR6SKIV;LMXI,I WRS[FSEVHWMRXLI;MRXIV3P]QTMG+EQIW,ILEW X[SKSPHQIHEPW-XLMROLIMWEREQE^MRKEXLPIXI 7RS[FSEVHMRKMWEKVIEXWTSVX-X́WJEWXERHI\GMXMRK -PSZIWRS[FSEVHMRK;LEXEFSYX]SY# My favourite sport by Isabella My favourite sport 1'3+5,9658:'4*=.+8+?5;=':). 62'?/: My favourite sport is4'3+  I play it / watch it =.+8+ with=.5  =.+4  2%5;8,'<5;8/:+:+'3'4* 5862'?+8 I really like . My favourite . 3 $.??5;2/1+:.+9658:  is great. It’s always . Remember! "9+,;229:569)533'9+>)2'3':/54 3'8197;+9:/543'819'4*'659:856.+9 "9+:.+<5)'(;2'8?/4:./9;4/: .+)1?5;8-8'33'8'4*96+22/4-
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 18 Grammar Review 1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the Present simple. 1 Do you go (you / go) swimming at the weekend? 2 We (play) tennis every Friday. 3 (Jane / walk) to school every day? 4 Gary (go) snowboarding in winter. 5 I (not watch) sports on TV. 6 What clothes (they / wear) for judo? 7 Martin (not do) athletics on Wednesday. 8 The girls (not like) football! 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of these verbs. lose play play watch wear win Luke loves 1 playing football and he loves 2 ! His team usually wins, but when they lose, Luke isn’t happy! He hates 3 ! Bella, his sister, doesn’t like 4 ball games but she doesn’t mind 5 them on TV. She also likes 6 her Chelsea football shirt. She thinks it’s a great shirt! 3 Put the words in the correct order. 1 play / basketball / usually / after school / They They usually play basketball after school. 2 a football shirt / I / often / wear 3 usually / are / Fast sports / exciting 4 eat / We / never / before swimming 5 He / his friends / often / on Sunday / phones 6 in the park / She / sometimes / studies Vocabulary Review 4 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. 1 Josh and Alex do archery at the weekend. 2 Sasha does at school. 3 Max plays every winter. 4 Ben and Katie go every day in summer. 5 Hannah does on Fridays. 6 Fred goes in summer. 5 Complete the sentences with these words. court pitch pool rink track 1 You play tennis on a tennis court. 2 You do athletics on an athletics . 3 You go ice-skating at the ice-skating . 4 You play football on a football . 5 He goes swimming at the swimming . Speaking Review 6 1.14 Complete the conversation with these words. Then listen and check. don’t favourite like think What  A What do you think of the Olympic Games? B I like them. I think they’re boring. A But do you Usain Bolt? B Yes, I do. I he’s amazing. A He’s my athlete, too. Dictation 7 1.15 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 127 9 1 2 3 4 5 6
Maths File 19 Reading 1 Look quickly at the text. What do you think it is about? 1 the football World Cup 2 the history of footballs 3 the size and shape of footballs 2 1.16 Read the text. Answer the questions. 1 What shape is a football? A football is a sphere. 2 How many pieces of material are there in an average football? 3 What shape are the pieces of material in an average football? 4 Which football is good for young children? 5 What does a size 4 football weigh? 6 Which football do players use in the World Cup? My Maths File 3 Make notes about some sports equipment you use or your favourite sports star uses. Think about: A9/@+ A9.'6+ A)525;8 A=+/-.: 4 Write a fact file about the sports equipment. Add pictures or photos. Use your notes from Exercise 3 to help you. You can see footballs on the street, in shops, at school and in your house. But what do you know about footballs? Here are some facts. Football Fact File Pentagon Hexagon Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 There are five different sizes of football. Size 1: This has a circumference of 43 centimetres. Size 2: This has a circumference of 56 centimetres; it weighs a maximum of 280 grams. This is a good football for young children. This ball is good for football skills practice, too. Size 3: This ball weighs a maximum of 340 grams. It has a maximum circumference of 61 centimetres. Size 4: This ball weighs a maximum of 370 grams. It has a maximum circumference of 66 centimetres. Boys and girls from 8 to 12 usually play with this football. Size 5: This is the ball for adult football matches and competitions like the World Cup. It has a circumference of 71 centimetres. 68-70cm Sphere Circumference What shape is the average football? It’s a sphere and it has a circumference of 68 to 70 centimetres. It usually weighs between 410 and 450 grams. An average football has 32 pieces of material: 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.
2 The Big Picture The Big Picture 20 Grammar Present continuous; Present simple and Present continuous Vocabulary Types of films; Adjectives Speaking Suggestions Writing A film review Vocabulary Types of films 1 1.17 Listen and repeat. Then match the photos to eight of these types of films. action film animated film comedy documentary fantasy historical film horror film martial arts film musical science fiction film war film western 1 Word list page 43 Workbook page 105 2 Which words in Exercise 1 are not in the photos? Think of a film for each film type. Comedy – Night at the Museum 3 Read the sentences. What type of films are they? 1 Joe likes cartoons. animated films 2 I like adventures. 3 The songs in this film are great. 4 I like films with information about animals, people and places. 5 I love stories about the past. 6 The aliens are cool! 7 There are werewolves and zombies. 8 Cowboy films are my favourite. 9 It’s really funny. There are lots of jokes. 10 I love watching kung-fu and karate films. 4 In pairs, ask and answer. What type of films do you like? What type of films do you like? I like action films and animated films. What about you? Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 113 7 5 6 3 4 8 2 1
Unit 2 21 Reading 1 Look quickly at Ella’s blog and the photos. What do you think her blog is about? 1 Her family 2 A visit to a museum 3 Her favourite films 2 Read and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 Match each paragraph (1-4) to a photo (a-d). 4 1.18 Read Ella’s blog again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Leo is wearing science fiction make-up. F 2 Anika and Max are in a science fiction film. 3 Ella likes Wallace and Gromit. 4 Jack and his friends are watching a historical film. 5 The Charlie Chaplin film has special effects. 5 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 How often do you watch films? 2 When do you go to the cinema? 3 What is your favourite film? 4 Who is your favourite actor? 5 Do you like films with special effects? How often do you watch films? I usually watch films at the weekend. (S]SYPMOI[EXGLMRK[IWXIVRWQYWMGEPWHSGYQIRXEVMIW SVEGXMSR1⁄2PQW#(S]SYXLMROWGMIRGI1⁄2GXMSRERHJERXEW] 1⁄2PQWEVIGSSP#8LIR-ORS[NYWXXLITPEGIJSV]SYXLI *MPQ1YWIYQMRQ]XS[R=SYGER[EXGL1⁄2PQWEGXMR E1⁄2PQSVQEOI]SYVS[R1⁄2ZIQMRYXI1⁄2PQ,IVIEVI TLSXSWJVSQQ]PEWXZMWMX[MXLQ]JVMIRHW 1 ;LEXEVI%RMOE1E\ERH(ERHSMRKMRXLMWTLSXS#8LI]́VI HERGMRKMRXLIQYWMGEP*EQIERHXLI]́VILEZMRKEPSXSJJYR 1E\MWWMRKMRKXSSFYXLIMWŔXEZIV]KSSHWMRKIV 2 0SSOEX0IS,ÍW[IEVMRKLSVVSVQEOIYTMRXLMWTLSXS,I MWŔXWQMPMRK,IPSSOWWIVMSYWERHVIEPP]WGEV] 3 0SSOEX.EGOMRXLMWTLSXS,ÍWWMXXMRKMRSRISJXLI 1YWIYQGMRIQEWIEXWERHLÍWIEXMRKTSTGSVR,ÍW [EXGLMRKEWMPIRX1⁄2PQ[MXLSYVJVMIRHW-X́WEFPEGOERH [LMXI'LEVPMI'LETPMRGSQIH]-X́W KVIEXFYXMXLEWŔXKSXER]HMEPSKYI SVWTIGMEPIJJIGXW
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22 1 Study the grammar tables. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Affirmative I ’m (am) making You/We/They ’re (are) making a film. He/She/It ’s (is) making Negative I ’m not (am not) making He/She/It isn’t (is not) making a film. You/We/They aren’t (are not) making Questions and short answers Am I making a film? Yes, I am. No, I’m not. Are you/we/they making a film? Yes, you/we/they are. No, you/we/they aren’t. Is he/she/it making a film? Yes, he/she/it is. No, he/she/it isn’t. Wh-questions What am I doing? What are you/we/they doing? What is he/she/it doing? Watch Out! wait waiting get getting make making Grammar reference Workbook page 88 4 1.19 Complete the text with the Present continuous. Then listen and check. It’s nine o’clock and Paul 1 is waiting (wait) outside the cinema for Sam and Kate. A horror film, The Beasts, is on and it starts at 9.15. Paul is trying to phone his friends, but they 2 (not answer). It 3 (rain) and it’s dark. Paul isn’t happy. Suddenly there’s a noise behind him. Who 4 (run) along the street? It isn’t the beasts. It’s Kate and Sam! ‘Sorry we’re late,’ says Kate. Grammar Present continuous 1 We use the Present continuous to talk about actions in progress / in the past. 2 We make the Present continuous with the Present simple of be / has + verb -ing. 2 What is the -ing forms of these verbs? 1 begin beginning 2 carry 6 play 10 stop 3 dance 7 run 11 study 4 joke 8 sit 12 take 5 look 9 smile 3 Complete the sentences and questions with the verbs in the Present continuous. 1 They are not waiting (not wait) outside the cinema. They are sitting (sit) inside it. 2 Daniel (not eat) sweets. He (eat) popcorn. 3 We (not visit) the Film Museum. We (buy) tickets at the cinema. 4 Yo u (not finish) your homework. You (watch) a horror film on TV. 5 Mark (not watch) the documentary. He (phone) a friend. 6 Lily (make) an animated film? Yes, . 7 What Mark and Paul (watch) at the cinema? 5 Write questions and answers about Exercise 4. 1it/raining/Is/? Is it raining? Yes, it is. 2 Kate / waiting / outside the cinema / Is / ? 3onthephone/talking/Is/Paul/? 4KateandSam/Are/running/? 6 What about you? What are these people doing at the moment? Use your imagination! your friends and family your favourite film stars or pop stars
23 Unit 2 Vocabulary Adjectives 1 1.20 Look at the pictures and these words. Listen and repeat. annoying boring brilliant exciting expensive funny romantic rubbish sad scary tasty weird 4 Complete the sentences with the words in Exercise 1. 1 All my friends are crying because the film is very sad. 2 This film is a comedy but it's not funny, it's . 3 Johnny Depp is a really good actor. I think he’s ! 4 You can pay £17.50 for cinema tickets in London. That’s ! 5 I don’t understand this film at all. It’s . 6 My friend always arrives late. It’s . Pronunciation Word stress in adjectives 5a 1.21 Listen and repeat the adjectives. boring exciting b 1.22 Listen. Where is the stress on the adjective? 1 expensive 5 scary 2 funny 6 tasty 3 romantic 7 annoying 4 rubbish 8 brilliant c 1.22 Listen and repeat. 6 Write your own examples for the words in Exercise 1. Read your sentences to a partner. 2 Copy the table and put the adjectives from Exercise 1 in the correct column. Word list page 43 Workbook page 105 It’s scary! It’s romantic. It’s boring! It's tasty. It’s funny! It’s rubbish. It’s annoying. It’s brilliant! It’s sad. It’s weird! It’s exciting! It’s expensive. I love this film. It’s funny! Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 113 Positive Negative Can be both brilliant 3 Choose the correct options. 1 The Ring is a horror film. It’s very scary / romantic. 2 The songs in the musical are good, but the actors are rubbish / sad. 3 I like documentaries. They're brilliant / boring. 4 It’s a good action film. It’s annoying / exciting. 5 Ben Stiller is often in comedies. He’s a scary / funny actor. 6 Try the popcorn. It’s really tasty / expensive!
Chatroom 24 Speaking and Listening 1 1.23 Listen and read the conversation. What type of film do they like? Copy and complete the table. Jody Hi, Nadia, Hi, Zak. Why don’t we go to the cinema? Nadia Hi, Jody, that’s a good idea. Are there any good films on? Jody What about Jane Eyre? Nadia But that’s a historical film and you never watch historical films. Jody Well, I want to see this film! I’m reading the book at the moment and it’s so sad and romantic! Nadia Great! I love historical films. What about you, Zak? Zak No way! I think historical films are silly, and Carlos hates them too. Let’s watch a comedy. What about Zookeeper? Jody No, thanks! I don’t like comedies ... They’re stupid. I like romantic films. Nadia I’ve got an idea. Jody and I can watch Jane Eyre and you and Carlos can watch Zookeeper. Zak Great! I’m in! 2 1.23 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 What film does Jody suggest? Jane Eyre. 2 Why is Nadia surprised? 3 Does Zak want to see Jane Eyre? Why?/Why not? 4 Which type of film does Jody like? 5 What does Nadia suggest? 6 What does Zak think of Nadia’s idea? 3 Act out the conversation in groups of three. Say it in your language ... No way! I'm in! Jody Nadia Zak Romantic Historical Comedy
25 Making suggestions Responding Let’s ... Great! Whydon’twe...? That’s a good idea. I'm in! What about ... ? No, thanks! No way! 4 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 Why don’t we go to the cinema? Jody 2 That’s a good idea. 3 What about Jane Eyre? 4 Great! 5 No way! 6 Let’s watch a comedy. 5 Read the phrases for making and responding to suggestions. Present simple Present continuous Jody never watches She’s reading Jane Eyre historical films. at the moment. Grammar reference Workbook page 88 4 Imagine it’s Monday but it’s a holiday. Say what you usually do and what you are doing today. On Monday, I usually ... but today I ... Grammar Present simple and Present continuous 2 great / fun / scary / romantic / exciting 1 Study the grammar table. Complete the rules with continuous or simple. 1 We use the Present ... for actions that are in progress now. 2 We use the Present ... for habits, routines or things that are always true. 6 1.24 Listen to the conversation. Act out the conversation in pairs. Carlos Why don’t we watch 1 Night at the Museum 2? It’s 2 funny. Zak No, thanks! I don’t like 3 Ben Stiller. Carlos What about 4 Star Trek? The 5 special effects are 6 great. Zak I’m in! I love 7 science fiction films. Let’s watch it at my house. Carlos Good idea. 7 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 6. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversation. Why don't we watch Avatar? It's very exciting. 3 Robert Pattinson / Zoe Saldana / Anne Hathaway 4 Mamma Mia / Kung Fu Panda / Karate Kid 5 songs / actors / costumes / fight scenes usually at the moment Sally take photographs do / school project Norah play football watch / TV Samand go/toa sleep Ben dance class go / to school go / to the beach read / my school books read / a magazine listen / to my teachers listen / to the radio sit/atmydesk sit/inthesun No, thanks! 1 Twilight / Avatar / One Day 6 fantastic / amazing / cool / brilliant 7 musicals / westerns / comedies / horror films 2 Choose the correct options. 1 Luke usually watches / is watching horror films, but now he watches / ’s watching a comedy. 2 Lisa usually goes / is going to her photography class on Saturdays, but this Saturday she works / is working at her mum’s café. 3 Beth often goes / is going to the café after school, but she watches / is watching a football match at the moment. 3 Look at the table. What do the people usually do? What are they doing at the moment? Sally usually takes photographs but at the moment she is doing a school project.
26 Reading 1 Look quickly at the text. What kind of text do you think it is? 1 A film review 2 A newspaper article 3 An interview in a magazine 2 Read and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 1.25 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or don’t know (DK)? 1 Tom has got an amazing job this summer. T 2 He talks in the film. 3 Tom is one of the stars. 4 The film is scary. 5 The film has a happy ending. 6 Tom’s job is usually boring. 4 1.25 Read the interview again. Answer the questions. 1 Why are extras important in a film? They help make the film realistic. 2 What is Tom wearing today? 3 Where does the ending of the film happen? 4 Why is Tom’s job boring at the moment? 5 Who is the star? What part does he play? 6 Why can’t Tom talk to him? LOOKING FOR EXTRAS! iFilm is making a new action film, and we’re looking for extras NOW! Q film Listening 1 1.26 Read the advert. Listen to four people. Which speakers want to be an extra? 2 1.26 Listen again. Answer the questions. Which speaker: 1 talks about their favourite actor? 2 is shopping? 3 sends a text message to their friends? 4 wants free film tickets? WHAT’S YOUR SUMMER JOB, TOM? I’m a film extra. It’s fun, but I don’t speak. I’m in the background. YOU’RE NOT THE STAR OF THE FILM, THEN? No, I’m not, but extras are important. They help to make the film realistic. WHAT’S THE FILM ABOUT? It’s about vampires, but it’s not scary. It’s romantic. IS THAT A VAMPIRE COSTUME? Yes, it is. We’re all wearing black clothes and white make-up today. AND WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE MOMENT? They're doing a scene in the castle of the Volturi. The director is filming the ending and it’s very exciting. IS THE ENDING HAPPY OR SAD? I can’t tell you. It’s a secret! IS IT EXCITING WORK? Yes, it is usually exciting, but at the moment it’s boring because we’re waiting for an actor. He’s not here! My Movies: EXTRA SPECIAL This week we’re on the film set of Twilight, but we’re not talking to Robert Pattinson, we’re interviewing schoolboy Tom Dalton. Tom has got an amazing summer job this year! extra background star scene director character Key Words ARE THERE ANY FAMOUS ACTORS ON THE FILM SET TODAY? Well, there’s Robert Pattinson. He’s Edward Cullen, the main character. But we can’t talk to him and we can’t take pictures of him. WHY NOT? DOES HE BITE? No, he doesn’t but we can’t talk to him because he’s very busy! THANKS, TOM. GOOD LUCK!
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Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 28 Grammar Review 1 Complete the sentences with these verbs in the Present continuous. do send sing study talk watch 1 I’m sending a text message to my friend right now. 2 Mikey and Nick TV at the moment. 3 My mum on the phone now. 4 Ella in the musical. 5 We English today. 6 They their homework. 2 Make the sentences in Exercise 1 negative. 1 I’m not sending a text message to my friend right now. 3 Complete the Present continuous questions. Then match each question to an answer. 1 Are you watching (watch) a DVD? f Yes, we are. 2 he (read) a magazine? 3 the film (start) now? 4 she (make) a film? 5 they (sit) at the back of the cinema? 6 you (take) a photograph? a Yes, they are. b No, I’m not. c Yes, he is. d No, it isn’t. e Yes, she is. f Yes, we are. 4 Complete the text with the Present simple or Present continuous form of the verbs. Joe 1 usually watches (usually / watch) science fiction films, but today he 2 (watch) Black Wolf with his sisters, Daisy and Holly. It’s a horror film, but it’s a comedy, too. Joe 3 (not like) horror films, but Daisy and Holly 4 (always / enjoy) them. The film is very funny. At the moment, a boy in the film 5 (look) for his family. He’s sad, but Joe 6 (laugh). Why is he doing that? Because Daisy 7 (cry). Daisy and Holly 8 (often / cry) at sad scenes in films! Vocabulary Review 5 Complete the adjectives. 1 ‘I enjoy funny films with lots of jokes.’ 2 ‘I love sc r films.’ 3 ‘I enjoy watching xc t ng films about the future!’ 4 ‘My favourite films are often xp ns v , with special effects.’ 5 ‘I think films about real life are r bb sh.’ 6 ‘I think films about people from long ago are br ll nt.’ 7 ‘Most cartoons are really nn y ng.’ 8 ‘Cowboy films are b r ng.’ 9 ‘Science fiction films are really w rd. I like films about Japanese fighters.’ 10 ‘War films are very s d. I like songs in films.’ 6 Match the film types to the sentences in Exercise 5. 1 action films 4 6 animated films 2 comedy films 7 documentaries 3 martial arts films 8 historical films 4 horror films 9 westerns 5 musicals 10 science fiction films Speaking Review 7 1.27 Complete the conversation with these words. Then listen and check. good let’s no no what why James 1 Let’s have popcorn. Lily 2 thanks. I don’t like popcorn. James 3 don’t we have an ice cream. Lily 4 way! It’s too cold for that! James OK. 5 about crisps? Lily 6 idea! Dictation 8 1.28 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 128 9
Real World Profiles 29 1 Are there problems like this in your country? 2 Do all the children in your country go to school? 3 What different problems do teenagers have in your country? Class discussion Reading 1 Read Kishan’s profile. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Kishan comes from India. T 2 Kishan hates horror films. 3 Kishan’s two favourite things are reading and films. 2 1.29 Read the article. Answer the questions. 1 Why is Kishan famous? Because he’s an Indian film director. 2 What is Care of Footpath about? 3 Where do street children live? 4 Why is it difficult for them to change their lives? 5 What does Slummu want to do? 6 Who is Care of Footpath for? 7 What is the message of the film? 8 What is Kishan doing at the moment? Age: 14 years old Kishan Shrikanth’s Profile Home country: India My favourite ... films: horror, action actors: Keanu Reeves, Tom Cruise director: Steven Spielberg things: sports and films! Kishan Shrikanth is 14 years old. He lives in India and he’s very famous there. Why? Because he’s a film director! His new film is in cinemas in India this year. It’s called Care of Footpath. Care of Footpath is very different from other Bollywood films. It isn’t a comedy or a musical. It’s the story of a young street child in Bangalore. Street children in India are very poor. They live on the streets of big cities. Their lives are very hard. They don’t go to school and it’s difficult for them to change their lives. Care of Footpath is very sad in the beginning but it has a happy ending. The main character in the film is called Slummu. Slummu has a dream. He wants to go to school and study, but how? At the end of the film, Slummu’s dream comes true! Kishan wants to help street children in India and other countries. He says Care of Footpath is for street children all over the world. The message of the film is ‘nothing is impossible’. At the moment Kishan is making another film. It’s about a group of Indian teenagers and their different problems! Kishan’s film
3 I like learning about kings. What about you? 30 Past Lives Past Lives Grammar Past simple: affirmative and negative; Past simple: questions Vocabulary History; Life events Speaking Reasoning Writing A biography Word list page 43 Workbook page 106 Vocabulary History 1 1.30 Listen and repeat. Then match ten of these words to the picture. army castle 1 century die dungeon kill king knight plague prisoner queen servant soldier sword war 2 Which words in Exercise 1 are not in the picture? Which of these words means ... 1 to stop living? die 2 to make a person or animal die? 3 a terrible disease? 4 a hundred years? 5 a time of fighting between countries? 3 Complete the sentences with the words in Exercise 1. 1 The king and live in a big castle. 2 A is a disease that kills a lot of people. 3 When there is a war, many people . 4 The has 10,000 soldiers. 5 The in the castle cook and clean. 6 This castle is from the fourteenth . 7 The dungeon is for . 4 In pairs, talk about the things from history you like and don’t like. I like learning about them, but I don’t like reading about wars. Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 114 1 2 3 5 7 6 10 9 8 4
Unit 3 31 Reading 1 Look at the text quickly. Is it: 1 from an encyclopedia? 2 from a short story? 3 an advertisement for a tourist attraction? 2 Read and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 1.31 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 At the London Dungeon you can only learn about two horrible events. F 2 Rats carried the plague from London to the ships. 3 In 1665 many rich people left London because they didn’t want to die. 4 The plague killed about 80,000 people in London. 5 The Great Fire of London started in the same year as the Great Plague. 6 During the fire there were many victims in London. 7 You can meet horrible people from history in the Labyrinth. 4 What about you? Think of a tourist attraction in your country. In pairs, ask and answer. 1 What is it? 2 Where is it? 3 What can you do there? St George’s Castle is a famous tourist attraction in Portugal. Where is it? It’s in Lisbon. What can you do at The London Dungeon? +WUMIVL[MM4WVLWVI\\PM\QUMWN \PM /ZMI\8TIO]MIVL\PM/ZMI\.QZM 4MIZVIJW]\ W\PMZPWZZQJTMM^MV\[QV-VOTQ[PPQ[\WZa  The Great Plague 1V\PMNW]Z\MMV\PKMV\]ZaI\MZZQJTMXTIO]M SQTTMLUIVa\PW][IVL[WN XMWXTMQV-VOTIVL <PMXTIO]MKIUMIVL_MV\UIVa\QUM[QV \PMVM`\\PZMMP]VLZMLaMIZ[<PMVQV ZI\[NZWU[PQX[KIZZQML\PMLQ[MI[M\W4WVLWV IOIQV3QVO+PIZTM[11IVLUIVaZQKPXMWXTM _MV\\W\PMKW]V\Za\WM[KIXM\PMXTIO]MJ]\ XWWZXMWXTMLQLV1⁄4\TMI^M\PMKQ\a<PMa[\IaML IVLIJW]\ XMWXTMLQML The Fire of London )N\MZ\PM/ZMI\8TIO]M\PMZM_I[I^MZaJQO ÅZMQV4WVLWV7VVL;MX\MUJMZI ÅZM[\IZ\MLI\\PMJISMZaWN <PWUI[.IZZQVMZ QV8]LLQVO4IVM.IZZQVMZIVLPQ[NIUQTa M[KIXMLJ]\\PMQZ[MZ^IV\LQMLQV\PMÅZM <PMÅZM[\IZ\MLQV\PQ[XWWZXIZ\WN \PMKQ\a IVL\PMVJ]ZVML\PMWTL+Q\aWN 4WVLWV QVKT]LQVOPW][M[ KP]ZKPM[IVL ;\8I]T1⁄4[+I\PMLZIT<PMÅZM_I[\MZZQJTMJ]\ \PMZM_MZMVW\UIVa^QK\QU[IVLWVTa[Q` XMWXTMLQML1[\PQ[ZMITTa\Z]MWZLQLUWZM XMWXTMLQM'1\1⁄4[IUa[\MZa  Other things to do /WNWZIJWI\ZQLMQV\PMLIZS[MM\PMOPW[\[ QV\PM4IJaZQV\PWN \PM4W[\;W]T[WZUMM\ P W Z Z Q J T M  X M W X T M  N Z W U  P Q [ \ W Z a       London Dungeon The
Pronunciation Verb endings: WǴG 5a 1.32 Listen and repeat the sentences. 1 /t/: We liked the castle. 2 /d/: He travelled to London. 3 ́G/: The fire started there. b 1.33 Listen. Copy the table and put the verbs in the correct column. asked died ended escaped happened lived visited wanted watched 32 GrammarPast simple 1 Study the grammar tables. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. old. old. To b e : Affirmative I/He/She/It was You/We/They were To b e : Negative I/He/She/It wasn’t (was not) You/We/They weren’t (were not) To b e : Questions and short answers Was I/he/she/it old? Yes, I/he/she/it was. No, I/he/she/it wasn’t. Were you/we/they old? Yes, you/we/they were. No, you/we/they weren’t. Watch Out! cook cooked dance danced stop stopped hurry hurried Grammar reference Workbook page 90 1 The past forms of regular / irregular verbs end in -ed. 2 The past forms of regular / irregular verbs are all different. It is important to learn them. 2 What is the Past simple form of these verbs? 1 play played 7do 13 see 2go 8 carry 14 like 3 start 9 eat 15 write 4 read 10 give 16 take 5 clean 11 listen 17 come 6 drink 12 hear 18 sit 3 Complete the sentences with the Past simple. 1 She did (do) her History homework last night. 2 The soldiers (fight) in the war. 3 The young man (become) a knight. 4 The students (learn) about the Great Fire. 5 The fire (happen) last year. 6 I (have) a terrible day yesterday. 7 They (study) for a test last night. 8 Yo u (make) a big mistake! W G ́ G  asked Regular verbs: affirmative and negative I/You/He/She/It/We/They stayed in London. I/You/He/She/It/We/They didn’t (did not) stay in London. Irregular verbs: affirmative and negative I/You/He/She/It/We/They left the city. I/You/He/She/It/We/They didn’t (did not) leave the city. Time expressions yesterday yesterday evening last year three years ago in 1666 4 Complete the sentences with these words. give learn leave play read watch 1 We played tennis on Saturday. 2 Luke and Jason a horror film last night. 3 He me a present for my birthday. 4 I a text about Ancient Rome. I about Julius Caesar. 5 Yo u school early yesterday. c 1.34 Listen, check and repeat.
33 Unit 3 Vocabulary Life events 1 1.35 Listen and repeat. Then match eight of these words to the pictures. be born 1 die fall in love find a job get married go to university graduate have a baby leave home move house retire start school 6 Rewrite the sentences in the negative form. 1 We went to London at the weekend. They didn’t go to London at the weekend. 2 They visited a castle in Scotland. I . 3 He read a story about a famous knight. She . 4Isawaswordatthemuseum.You . 5 The museum opened at ten. The restaurant . 6 We had a History test last week. They . 7 I was in London two weeks ago. He . 7 Complete the email with the Past simple form of these verbs. arrive be go have learn not buy not come not feel not have see stay visit 8 What about you? What did you do last weekend? Write sentences. On Saturday I didn’t get up early. I got up at ten. I had breakfast and then I met my friends in town ... New Message Hi Barbara! Well, we 1 arrived in London ten days ago. Last Friday Dad and I 2 to the Tower of London. It 3 fantastic and we 4 a lot about English history. Mum 5 with us because she 6 well. She 7 at the hotel. Yesterday we 8 the Imperial War Museum. Then we 9 lunch at a fish and chip shop. In the afternoon we went shopping on Regent’s Street. I 10 some beautiful clothes. I 11 them because I 12 any money. Oh well! Next time. See you soon. Diana Send Add Attachments Word list page 43 Workbook page 106 2 Which words in Exercise 1 are not in the pictures? 3 1.36 Choose the correct options. Then listen and check. Megan Davies 1 was / had born in 1953. She 2 started / left school when she was five and 3 started / left school when she was eighteen. After school, she 4 went / retired to university. She 5 retired / graduated in 1974. She 6 got / left home when she 7 met / found a job. She met John and 8 started / fell in love with him. They 9 got / had married two months later. Megan 10 had / was a baby in 1977. After two years, Megan and John 11 moved / left house. Megan 13 retired / graduated when she was 60. Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 114 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Chatroom Zak OK, guys. I want to take a photo. Say ‘Cheese’! Nadia No, Zak. I’m tired. My feet hurt! Jody Forget the photo. Let’s visit the Bloody Tower. Nadia Why? Jody Because there are ghosts in it! Nadia Then I don’t want to see it. Jody Don’t be silly, Nadia. Why don’t you want to see it? Nadia Because I’m scared of ghosts. Mr Jones Well, I’m not sure there are ghosts, but King Richard III killed two young princes there. Raven Good morning! Zak Did you hear that?! Carlos Yes, I did. It was that bird. Mr Jones Yes, that’s a raven. The ravens at the Tower of London are famous. They look after the Tower. Jody And they can talk! 34 Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where do you think the four friends are? 2 What are they doing there? 3 What’s wrong with Nadia? 2 1.37 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 1.37 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Why does Zak say ‘Say “Cheese”’? Because he wants to take a photo. 2 Where does Jody want to go? 3 Why does she want to go there? 4 Why doesn’t Nadia want to go? 5 Who killed the young princes in the tower? 6 What is a raven? 7 What can the ravens do? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of five. Say it in your language ... Say ‘Cheese’! Don’t be silly.
35 5 Look back at the conversation. Complete the sentences. 1 Say ‘Cheese’! 2 there are ghosts in it! 3I wanttoseeit. 4 Don’t silly. 5 don’t you want to see it? 6 I’m scared of ghosts. 6 Read the phrases for asking for and giving reasons. Grammar Past simple: questions and short answers Asking for a reason Giving a reason Why?/Why not? Because ... Why do/don’t you wantto...? 7 1.38 Listen to the conversations. Act out the conversations in pairs. Zak Let’s go to 1 the war museum. Nadia Why? Zak Because 2 it’s interesting. Nadia 3 That’s a good idea. Zak I want to go to 1 the London Dungeon. Nadia Why do you want to go there? Zak Because 2 it’s scary. Nadia 3 No way! 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversations. Let’s go to the zoo. Why? Because it’s fun. 1 the castle / zoo / park / shops 2 (it’s/they’re) interesting / exciting / boring / fun / scary / terrible 3 That’s a good idea. / No way! / No, thanks. / OK. / All right. Regular verbs: questions and short answers Did I/you/he/she/it/we/they stay in London? Ye s , I/you/he/she/it/we/they did. No, I/you/he/she/it/we/they didn’t (did not). Irregular verbs: questions and short answers Did I/you/he/she/it/we/they leave the city? Ye s , I/you/he/she/it/we/they did. No, I/you/he/she/it/we/they didn’t (did not). Wh-questions Where did you stay? When did they leave? 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Grammar reference Workbook page 90 1 In Past simple questions we use did + the infinitive / the Past simple form of the verb. 2 In Past simple short answers we use / don’t use the verb after did and didn’t. 2 Make questions with the Past simple. 1 I took a photo of the castle. (you) Did you take a photo of the castle? 2 He studied his History notes. (she) 3 We saw a ghost in the tower. (they) 4 You had lunch at one o’clock. (he) 5 She got a good mark in the test. (you) 6 They visited the dungeon. (he) 3 Make questions with the words in columns A and B. Did you visit your grandparents yesterday? Did you visit your grandparents yesterday? Yes, I did. A B visit your grandparents at the weekend have an English lesson last night meet your friends last week walk to school this morning watch TV yesterday 4 In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 3.
Key Words career owner play tragedy mystery author 36 Reading 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Who is this man? 2 Why is he famous? 3 What do you know about him? 2 Read and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 1.39 Read the text again. Complete the sentences with the correct years or numbers. 1 Shakespeare was born in the year 156 4. 2 He married in the year . 3 He had children. 4 Shakespeare moved to London when he was years old. 5 He stopped writing in the year . 6Hediedintheyear . 7 He wrote plays. 4 1.39 Read the text again. Answer the questions. 1 Where was Shakespeare born? He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. 2 Did he go to university? 3 What was his wife called? 4 Why did his son die? 5 Did Shakespeare’s family go with him to London? 6 What did Shakespeare do in London? 7 What kinds of plays did Shakespeare write? 8 Why do some people think that Shakespeare didn’t write his plays? Listening 1 1.40 Read the questions. Guess the correct answers. Listen and check. 1 How old was Anne Hathaway when she got married? a sixteen b twenty-two c twenty-six 2 How many wives did Philip II of Spain have? a two b three c four 3 The father of the young princes in the Tower was a Richard III. b Henry VI. c Edward IV. 2 1.40 Listen again. Complete the sentences. 1 Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway got married on the 27th or 28th . 2 Mary and Philip got married in . 3 Mary of was Philip II’s second wife. 4 The names of the two princes in the Tower were and . 5 Peter scores out of . WMPPMEQ7LEOIWTIEVI[EWFSVRMR7XVEXJSVHYTSR%ZSR )RKPERHMR,ITVSFEFP][IRXXSWGLSSPFYXLI HMHŔXKSXSYRMZIVWMX];LIRLI[EWIMKLXIIR;MPPMEQQEVVMIH %RRI,EXLE[E]8LI]LEHEWSRGEPPIH,EQRIXERHX[SHEYKLXIVW 7YWERREERH.YHMXL,EQRIXHMIHSJXLITPEKYI[LIRLI[EWIPIZIR -R7LEOIWTIEVIPIJXLMWJEQMP]MR7XVEXJSVHERH[IRXXS 0SRHSR8LIVILIWXEVXIHEGEVIIVEWEREGXSVE[VMXIVERHXLI S[RIVSJEXLIEXVI[MXLWSQISXLIVEGXSVW,IVIXMVIHMR ERHHMIHXLVII]IEVWPEXIV ;MPPMEQ7LEOIWTIEVI[VSXIEFSYXXLMVX]IMKLXTPE]WGSQIHMIW
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37 Unit 3 Writing A biography 1 Read the Writing File. 3 Read the biography of Sofonisba again. Answer the questions. 1 When was Sofonisba born? She was born in 1532. 2 Where was she born? 3 Who did she study painting with? 4 Where did she study painting? 5 Who gave her ideas for her paintings? 6 When did she leave Italy? 7 Where did she live in Spain? 8 Who was Elizabeth of Valois? 9 Why did Sofonisba become famous? 10 Where can you see her painting of Philip II today? 4 Think of a famous person from your country. Find information about him or her and make notes about: 1 his/her name, date of birth and place of birth 2 his/her education and work 3 other important information about him/her 5 Write a biography of your famous person. Use ‘My biography of ...’ and your notes from Exercise 4. Writing File Ordering information Information in a biography is usually in this order: 1 Name, date of birth, place of birth 2 Education and work 3 Other important information 2 Match the paragraphs (A–C) to the correct categories (1–3). 1 Name, date of birth, place of birth. 2 Education and work. 3 Other important information. Sofonisba Anguissola A 7SJSRMWFE[EWJEQSYWFIGEYWIWLI[EWEKVIEX TEMRXIVERHWLITEMRXIHMQTSVXERXTISTPI=SY GERWIIETEMRXMRKSJ4LMPMT--F]LIVMRXLI4VEHS 1YWIYQMR1EHVMHXSHE]7LIEPWSLIPTIHSXLIV [SQIRMRXLIWM\XIIRXLGIRXYV]XSFIGSQIEVXMWXW 7LIHMIHMR B 7SJSRMWFE%RKYMWWSPE[EWFSVRMRMR 0SQFEVH]MRXLIRSVXLSJ-XEP] C 7LIWXYHMIHTEMRXMRK[MXLJSYVSJLIVWMWXIVWMR -XEP]7LIQIX1MGLIPERKIPSMR6SQIMRERH LIKEZILIVWSQIMHIEWJSVLIVTEMRXMRKW-R 7SJSRMWFEPIJX-XEP]ERHQSZIHXS7TEMR7LIPMZIH ERH[SVOIHXLIVIMRXLITEPEGISJ/MRK4LMPMT-- 7LITEMRXIHQER]FIEYXMJYPTMGXYVIWEXXLMWXMQI ERHFIGEQIXLIEVXXIEGLIVSJ4LMPMT́WXLMVH[MJI )PM^EFIXLSJ:EPSMW My biography of ... 1 Name, date of birth, place of birth wasbornin in . 2 Education and work When she/he was she/he .Then . 3 Other important information died in . Remember! Organise your biography in three sections. Use the vocabulary in this unit. Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 38 Grammar Review 1 Copy and complete the table with these verbs in the Past simple form. become do die have leave live read see stay study Vocabulary Review 4 Complete the sentences with these words. castle century killed prisoners servants sword wars 1 Jeanne d’Arc lived in the fifteenth century. 2 Thousands of soldiers died in the between France and England. 3 The king put the in the dungeon. 4 King Charles VII of France lived in the of Chinon. 5 They were rich and their cooked and cleaned the house for them. 6 The knight had a and a white horse. 7 The plague was a terrible disease. It many people. 5 Complete the text with these words. born got graduated had left moved Barack Obama was 1 born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961. He went to school in Indonesia and Hawaii. When he 2 school, he studied law in New York. He 3 from university in 1983. He and Michelle Robinson 4 married in 1992. They 5 their first baby in 1998. When Barack Obama became President of the USA in 2009, he and his family 6 house. They moved to the White House in Washington DC. Speaking Review 6 1.41 Put the conversation in the correct order 1–6 . Then listen and check. Let’s go to the old castle today. Because I like castles. They’re really cool! Why not? Why? Because castles are boring! No, thanks. I don’t want to go. Dictation 7 1.42 Listen and write in your notebook. Regular Irregular became 2 Complete the sentences with the Past simple form of the verb to be. 1 She wasn’t tall, she was short. 2 What Shakespeare’s first name? 3 there any people in the castle? 4 It an interesting place. 5 The buildings old, they were new. 3 Choose the correct answer. 1 When she born? adid b does c was 2 I didn’t to the museum at the weekend. ago b went c going 3 We a film about London yesterday. a see b saw c did see 4 They like the Tower of London. a not b doesn’t c didn’t 5 She to school by bus yesterday. adidgo bwent c go 6 ‘Did you learn about the kings and queens of England?’ ‘Yes, we .’ adid bdidgo c went 7 How many plays ? a Shakespeare wrote b wrote Shakespeare c did Shakespeare write 8 Shakespeare died hundreds of years . a ago b last c before My assessment profile: Workbook page 129 9 1
History File My History File 39 Reading 1 Read the text quickly. Match the pictures (a–c) to the paragraphs (1–3). 2 1.43 Read the text again. Write AE (Ancient Egypt), RE (Roman Empire) or AZ (Aztec) for sentences 1–6. 1 Menes was an ancient pharaoh. AE 2 Gods were very important for them. 3 Their Empire began in 27 BC. 4 They spoke and wrote in Latin. 5 The Nile River was important for them. 6 Tenochtitlan was an island. 1 Ancient Egypt was a civilisation in North Africa. The Nile River ran through Ancient Egypt. Two separate kingdoms developed along the Nile River - the kingdom in Upper Egypt and the kingdom in Lower Egypt. In 3200 BC the pharaoh of the north conquered the south and Egypt became one country. The pharaoh’s name was King Narmer or Menes. 3 Make notes about a period of history. Think about: K 1A84578BC>AHF74=8C1460= 4=3438<?>AC0=C4E4=CB K 502CB01>DCC748A2D;CDA40ACA4;868>=4C2  K 0=H>C74A8=C4A4BC8=68=5>A<0C8>= 4 Write a paragraph about the period of history. Add pictures. Use your notes from Exercise 3 to help you. 2 The Roman Empire began in Italy in 27 BC. It was small at first, but it became very big. In the end, North Africa, Spain, France, Germany and England were all part of it. The Romans play an important part in our lives today. Many of the things we do or have are from the Romans. The Romans spoke and wrote in Latin and many of our words come from Latin words. Our calendar, for example, started with Julius Caesar, a Roman ruler. 3 The Aztec people were from central Mexico. From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the centre of Aztec civilisation. In AD 1325 the Aztecs lived in central Mexico City, a large, beautiful and powerful city, on a small island called Tenochtitlan. The ancient Aztecs believed in many gods and goddesses. Songs and poetry were also very important for them. There were poetry competitions at most of the Aztec festivals. Ancient Civilisations a b c
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4 Word list page 77 Workbook page 107 44 Is It A Crime? Is It A Crime? Grammar Past continuous; Past simple and Past continuous Vocabulary Breaking the rules; Prepositions of movement Speaking Showing interest Writing A short story Vocabulary Breaking the rules 1 2.1 Match the pictures to these phrases. Then listen, check and repeat. be rude bully cheat in an exam copy someone’s homework drop litter fight lie play loud music play truant spray graffiti 1 steal something use a mobile phone in class 2 Match the phrases in Exercise 1 to the sentences. 1 My friends were at school but I wasn’t. play truant 2 Max hit Leo and Leo hit Max. 3 I wrote the answers on my hand. 4 He wrote his name on the classroom wall. 5 She took some CDs but she didn’t pay for them. 6 We can hear our neighbours’ stereo at night. 7 They didn’t put the paper in the bin. 8 Lucy didn’t do her homework. I gave her mine. 9 She didn’t speak nicely to me. 10 I sent her a text message in the Maths lesson. 11 He took the little boys’ money and they cried. 12 She didn’t tell the teacher the truth. 3 In pairs, ask and answer questions about breaking rules. Use always, often, sometimes or never. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Do you drop litter in the street? No, I never drop litter. Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 115
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46 Grammar Past continuous 1 Study the grammar tables. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. 5 In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 4. Affirmative I/He/She/It was reading We/Yo u /They were reading Negative I/He/She/It wasn’t (was not) reading We/Yo u /They weren’t (were not) reading a text. a text. Questions and short answers Was I/He/She/It reading a text? Ye s , I/he/she/it was. No, I/he/she/it wasn’t. Were we/you/they reading a text? Ye s , we/you/they were. No, we/you/they weren’t. Wh-questions What were you doing last night? Why was she cheating? Time expressions yesterday morning last night three days ago Grammar reference Workbook page 92 2 Make sentences with the Past continuous. 1 at eight o’clock last night / my dad / watch TV At eight o’clock last night my dad was watching TV. 2you/cheat/intheexam! 3 I / sleep / at midnight 4 Julie and Chris / study / at ten o’clock 5 we / send / text messages / in class 6 my sister / sing / in the bath / last night 3 Make negative sentences with the Past continuous. 1 You were lying to your parents. You weren’t lying to your parents. 2 He was stealing CDs. 3 Our neighbours were playing loud music. 4 She was playing truant. 5 I was spraying graffiti on the walls. 6 We were copying the answers to the exercise. 4 Make questions with the Past continuous. 1 your friend / wear / jeans / yesterday? Was your friend wearing jeans yesterday? 2 your teacher / write / on the board / at the start of the lesson? 3 you / watch / TV / at 9.00 p.m. last night? 4 you and your friends / walk / to school / at 8.00 a.m. yesterday? 5 what / you / do / yesterday at eleven o’clock? We use the Past continuous to describe an action in progress / an action that finished at a particular time in the past. Pronunciation was and were: strong and weak forms 6a 2.3 Listen and repeat the sentences. 1 Was he listening to music? (weak) 2 Yes, he was. (strong) 3 Were they cheating in the exam? (weak) 4 No, they weren’t. (strong) 5 They weren’t cheating. (strong) b Read the sentences. Is was/were strong (S) or weak (W)? 1 Were they playing football? W 2 Yes, they were. 3 They weren’t doing yoga. 4 He was watching TV. 5 Was she waiting for us? c 2.4 Listen, check and repeat. Was your friend wearing jeans yesterday? Yes, she was. 7 What about you? What were you doing at 8.00 p.m. last night? Write sentences.
47 Unit 4 Vocabulary Prepositions of movement 1 2.5 Match the pictures to these prepositions of movement. Then listen, check and repeat. across along around down into off out of over through under up1 Word list page 77 Workbook page 107 2 2.6 Complete the sentences with a preposition of movement. Then listen and check. 1 At 8.30 p.m. Bill Smith was walking under a bridge. 2 At 8.35 p.m. he was running a road. 3 At 8.50 p.m. he was walking a hotel. 4 At 9.00 p.m. he was walking a room. 5 At 9.14 p.m. he was taking money a bag. 6 At 9.15 p.m. he was climbing a window. 7 At 9.20 p.m. he was climbing a ladder. 8 At 9.25 p.m. he was jumping a wall. 9 At 9.30 p.m. he was riding a motorbike a hill. 10 At 9.35 p.m. he was walking a wall. 11 At 9.37 p.m. he was falling a wall. Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 115 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Chatroom 48 Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where are the friends? 2 What do you think Jody is saying to Nadia? 2 2.7 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 2.7 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Which two things did Nadia lose? Nadia lost her mobile phone and her purse. 2 How does she think she lost them? 3 Did she take the bus to the bowling alley? 4 Who phones Jody? 5 Where is Nadia’s mobile phone? 6 How does Nadia feel in the end? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of four. Jody Nadia! At last! Where were you? Zak was phoning you. Nadia You’ll never guess! A thief took my mobile phone – and my purse! Zak Really? What happened? Nadia Well, I was waiting at the bus stop when a man bumped into me. When the bus arrived, I didn’t have my purse or my mobile phone. Zak Oh no! What did you do? Nadia I walked to the bowling alley. Zak Poor you! Zak Is that your mobile phone, Jody? Jody It is. Hello? Nadia’s mum Hello, Jody. It’s Nadia’s mum. Please tell her she left her mobile phone and purse at home. Jody Of course. Bye. Nadia, that guy at the bus stop wasn’t a thief. You left your mobile phone and purse at home. Nadia Really? That’s great! Say it in your language ... At last! You’ll never guess!
49 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 You’ll never guess! Nadia 2 What happened? 3Ohno! 4 What did you do? 5 Poor you! 6 Really? That’s great! 6 Read the phrases for showing interest. Grammar Past simple and Past continuous Good news Neutral Bad news That’s great! Really? Oh no! That’s amazing! Poor you! 7 2.8 Listen to the conversation. Act out the conversation in pairs. Zak Hi, Nadia. What were you doing 1 at 4.00 p.m.? I was waiting for you. Nadia I was 2 leaving my house when I saw 3 Shakira. 4 She was walking across the road. Zak Really? What did you do? Nadia I 5 took a photograph of her. Zak That’s amazing! 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversation. What were you doing yesterday evening? I was waiting for you. I was sitting in a café. 1 yesterday afternoon / yesterday evening / at three o’clock 2 sitting in a café / walking in the park / getting off the bus 3 Justin Bieber / Mark and Sue / a lost child 4 talking on the phone / waiting for a taxi / stealing a woman’s purse / asking for help 5 said hello / invited them to my party / took him/her to the police station 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rule. Grammar reference Workbook page 92 We use while / when with the Past continuous and while / when with the Past simple. 2 Choose the correct options. 1 While I waited / was waiting for the bus, I saw / was seeing my friend. 2 I walked / was walking along the street when the thief ran / was running out of the shop. 3 While we copied / were copying the answers, the teacher saw / was seeing us. 4 They had / were having dinner when the phone rang / was ringing. 5 What did you do / were you doing when they arrived / were arriving? 6 Maria came / was coming to the front door while she had / was having a bath. 3 Complete the sentences with the Past simple or the Past continuous. 1 While we were swimming (swim), we saw (see) some dolphins in the water. 2 The students (have) a lesson when they (hear) a noise outside. 3 My sister (fall) out of bed while she (sleep). 4 While I (make) dinner, I (drop) a plate. 5 Mark (sit) in the garden when a neighbour (come) for a visit. 6 Who (you / see) while you (stay) in the country? 4 What about you? Write four sentences with when and while in your notebook. I was watching TV when the phone rang. when while I was waiting at the bus While I was waiting at stop when a thief stole the bus stop, a thief my bag. stole my bag.
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51 Unit 4 Writing A short story 1 Read the Writing File. Writing File Sequencing words We use sequencing words to show the order of events. We use them at the beginning of sentences. E First ... EThen.../Next... E Finally, ... 2 Read the short story about Ed Badman. Find the sequencing words. 3 Choose the correct options. 1First /Finally08=>92ThenFirst1*- +;.*4/*<=3 NextFinally@*54.-=8<,1885*7- @.7==86B,5*<<.<4FinallyFirst,,*6.186. *7--2-6B186.@8;4 4 Read the story about Ed Badman again. Answer the questions. 1 '1*==26.@*<2=@1.7-*;;2?.-*==1.<189 It was midnight when Ed arrived at the shop. 2 '1*=@*<=1.@.*=1.;524. 3 8@-2-1.0.=27=8=1.<189 4 '1*=-2-1.<=.*5 5 '1B-2-7=1.5.*?.=1;8>01=1.+*,4-88; 6 '1B-2--,526+87=8*,1*2; 7 '1*=1*99.7.-=8- 5 Think of your own short story. Answer the questions. Make notes. 1 '1*==26.@*<2= 2 '1*=@*<=1.@.*=1.;524. 3 '18@*<=1.;. 4 '1*=-2-=1.B-8 5 '1B-2-=1.B-82= 6 '1*=1*99.7.- 6 Write a short story. Use ‘My short story’ and your notes from Exercise 5. My short story It was . First . Next, . Then . Finally  Remember! %<.<.:>.7,270@8;-<  %<.=1.?8,*+>5*;B27=12<>72= 1.,4B8>;0;*66*;<9.55270 *7-9>7,=>*=287 It was midnight and it was raining when Ed Badman arrived at the DVD shop. First, Ed climbed up the wall. Next, he broke a window, went through it and jumped down into the shop. He stole DVDs, MP3 players and a DVD player. Then he tried to leave through the back door but it was locked. Ed had an idea. He climbed onto an old chair and tried to climb through the broken window. Unfortunately, the chair broke. Ed fell off the chair and broke his leg. Finally, the police arrived. ‘I want to go home!’ Ed told them. The police took him away in the police car – not home, but to prison! The Unlucky Thief
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 52 Grammar Review 1 Make sentences and questions with the correct form of the Past continuous. 1 Luke and Jessica / play / basketball / at ten o’clock Luke and Jessica were playing basketball at ten o’clock. 2 Monica / not watch / TV / at midnight last night 3you/ride/yourbike/inthepark/ yesterday afternoon? 4 I / listen to / my MP3 player / at five o’clock 5 we / not work / in the shop / yesterday morning 6 Lily / do / her homework? 7I/noteat/asandwich 8they/wait/forme/intherightplace? 9 Gemma / cheat / in the exam / yesterday 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Past simple or Past continuous. 1 She was standing (stand) on a chair when she fell (fall) and broke (break) her leg. 2 When the phone (ring), Jason (read) a book. 3 Sally and Mike (copy) Jane’s homework when the teacher (come) into the room. 4 While we (wait) for the bus, a thief (steal) my bag. 5 I (meet) them while they (walk) home from school. 6 While you (sleep), the cat (eat) your dinner. 7 The boys (spray) graffiti while Mr James (write) on the board. 8 While I (do) my homework, Lisa (go) to the party. 9 Beth (wait) for me when I (arrive). 3 Complete the sentences with when or while. 1 I was studying for a test when Alan arrived. 2 she was walking in the park, she saw Lucy. 3 Dad was sleeping on the sofa Mum came home. 4 It started to rain we were waiting for the bus. 5 we arrived at the party, people were dancing. 6 we were talking, the waiter brought our meal. 7 Lucy was using her phone in class the teacher asked her a question. 8 I was watching a film at the cinema, a thief stole my bike. 9 My friend took a photo of me I wasn’t looking. Vocabulary Review 4 Complete the sentences with these words. copy drop fight lie spray were 1 I never copy my friend’s homework. 2 Do you with your sister? 3 They didn’t to their parents. They told the truth. 4 you rude to the teacher? 5 I sometimes litter in the street. 6 My sister didn’t graffiti on the walls. 5 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with these words. across around into over under up 1 The dog is jumping over a box. 2 It’s running a bridge. 3 It’s climbing a tree. 4 It’s climbing a car. 5 It’s running the man. 6 It’s running the street. Speaking Review 6 2.11 Complete the conversation with these words. Then listen and check. do really what when James 1 What were you doing at 3 p.m.? Lisa I was in the shop. I was looking at some books 2 I saw a girl take a magazine. James Then what did she 3 ? Lisa She put the magazine in her bag. James 4 ? Dictation 7 2.12 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 130 9 1 2 3 4 5 6
Real World Profiles Class discussion 53    Reading 1 Read Angelica’s profile. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Angelica lives in New York. F 2 Angelica likes hip hop. 3 Angelica’s favourite things are films and art. 2 2.13 Read the article. Answer the questions. 1 What does Angelica do at the weekends? She becomes an artist. 2 When was graffiti a big problem in Philadelphia? 3 What did the people of Philadelphia do about it? 4 What is a mural? 5 Who joined the Mural Arts Program? 6 When did Angelica join the program? 7 Who does Angelica help? Age: 14 years old Angelica Da Silva’s Profile Home country: USA My favourite ... music: hip hop artists: Picasso; Jane Golden (from the Mural Arts Program) things: art and music! City: Philadelphia 1 What big cities are there in your country? 2 Is graffiti a problem where you live? 3 Do you like the mural in the photo? 4 Would you like a mural in your school or street? Angelica Da Silva is 14 years old. She lives in Philadelphia, in the USA. From Monday to Friday Angelica goes to school, but every weekend she becomes an artist! She works with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. Thirty years ago, horrible graffiti covered many buildings in Philadelphia. The people of the city weren’t happy about this, but what could they do? In the end, they found an answer to the problem. They started the Mural Arts Program. Murals are beautiful, big paintings on the walls of buildings. Many teenagers from Philadelphia joined the Mural Arts Program. These young people often had problems at home and school. The Mural Arts Program helped these teenagers. Through the program, they learned about art and became artists. Angelica joined the Mural Arts Program in 2011. Now she paints beautiful pictures on the walls of many city buildings. First she chooses a wall. Then she asks the owner’s permission to paint it. Next she designs a mural with the help of the teachers in the program. Finally, she paints the wall with her friends. It’s really exciting! Angelica paints every weekend. She also teaches young children to paint. The Mural Arts Program helped her a lot, and now she’s helping other teenagers. Angelica’s Mural
5 54 Look At You Look At You Grammar Comparatives and superlatives; Present continuous for future Vocabulary Appearance adjectives; Personality adjectives Speaking Agreeing and disagreeing Writing A description of a friend Word list page 77 Workbook page 108 Vocabulary Appearance adjectives 1 2.14 Match the pictures to these words. Then listen, check and repeat. Body short, slim, tall, well-built Eye colour blue, brown, green, grey 1 Hair colour black, brown, dark, fair, red Hair style curly, long, short, straight Other features beard, glasses, moustache 2 2.15 Look at the pictures. Choose the correct options. Then listen and check. He’s short and slim. He’s got black hair and wears glasses. Alex! Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 116 Jake is 1 tall / short and 2 slim / well-built. He’s got 3 short / long 4 fair / dark hair. He’s got 5 brown / blue eyes. Ana has got 6 short / long 7 straight / curly 8 fair / dark hair and 9 brown / blue eyes. She’s 10 tall / short and 11 slim / well-built. 3 In pairs, describe a classmate. Your partner guesses who he or she is. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 11 16 17 18 19 20
Unit 5 55 Reading 1 Read the website. Match the paragraphs (1–3) to the photos (A–C). 2 2.16 Read the website again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false sentences. 1 BeckhamFan thinks Andy is a good look-alike. T 2 DanceQueen agrees with BeckhamFan. 3 Beckham has got a different hairstyle now. 4 Heather and Victoria are Leona Lewis look-alikes. 5 Heather and Victoria are sisters. 6 CoolBoy doesn’t think the twins are beautiful. 7 Andy thinks his dad is a better dancer than George Sampson. 8 GoGirl thinks George is cooler than Mark. 3 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 Which celebrity look-alikes do you know? 2 Do you or any of your classmates look like a celebrity? Who are they? 3 What do they look like? 4 Do you look like anybody in your family? Which celebrity look-alikes do you know? I think Beyoncé has got a look-alike but she is not a good dancer. Do you know any celebrity look-alikes? Send us their photos! Can you spot the difference between them and the celebrities? Send us your comments. 1 Andy is slim and he’s got fair hair. I think he looks like David Beckham, the British footballer. Isn’t he an amazing look-alike?! BeckhamFan  Comments? Don’t be silly! Beckham hasn’t got that hairstyle now! Andy is younger and shorter than Beckham. He wears glasses and is well-built. Beckham is tall and slimmer than Andy. And he’s more handsome! DanceQueen B C 2 Heather and Victoria Williams are twins and I think they look like the singer Leona Lewis. Leona’s more famous than Heather and Victoria, but they’ve got her face and long curly hair. TeresaG  Comments?  Leona’s got darker hair than Heather and Victoria. Their hair is shorter and curlier, too. LDaisy Heather and Victoria are beautiful but I think Leona’s more beautiful than them! CoolBoy 3 My dad Mark is 45. He was a good dancer when he was younger, and now he can breakdance! Of course, George Sampson is a better dancer, but my dad is the best dancer in town! Andy  Comments?  You’re right! Mark is older than George Sampson, but I think he’s cooler than him. Rock on, Dad! GoGirl Celebrity look-alikes! A
Grammar Comparatives and Superlatives 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Short Comparatives Superlatives Adjectives long longer (than) the longest slim slimmer (than) the slimmest nice nicer (than) the nicest curly curlier (than) the curliest Long Comparatives Superlatives Adjectives famous more famous the most famous (than) beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful (than) Grammar reference Workbook page 94 2 What is the comparative and superlative form of these adjectives? 1 big bigger (than) the biggest 2 exciting 3 expensive 4 fat 5 funny 6 romantic 7 small 8 young Comparative adjectives 1 We usually add -er to short / long adjectives. 2 We use more with short / long adjectives. 3 Make sentences with comparative adjectives. 1Dina/be/young/Kelly Dina is younger than Kelly. 2Kelly/havegot/abighouse/Dina 3Dina/havegot/asmallcar/Kelly 4 Kelly / wear / expensive clothes / Dina 5Kelly/be/agoodsinger/Dina 6Dina/be/happy/Kelly 4 Look at the picture of The Wild Thornberrys. Complete the text with the superlative form of the adjectives. The Wild Thornberrys are a very famous cartoon family in America. Nigel Archibald and Marian Hunter are the parents and they’ve got three children. Debbie is 1 the oldest (old) child and Donnie is 2 (young). I think the middle child, Eliza, is 3 (funny) member of the family. The family has got a very special pet called Darwin. Darwin is a chimpanzee and is the 4 (special) member of the family. He can talk! My favourite character is Donnie. I think he’s 5 (clever) member of the family and he has 6 (strange) hair! 5 What about you? In pairs, give your opinion. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. 1 sport: mountain biking / basketball / walking (exciting) 2 school subject: History / Maths / English (bad) 3 free-time activity: reading a book / watching TV / playing computer games (boring) 4 family day out: going shopping / visiting a theme park / going to the cinema (good) I think basketball is the most exciting sport. What about you? I think mountain biking is more exciting than basketball. 56 Watch Out! good better (than) the best bad worse (than) the worst Superlative adjectives 3 We usually add -est to short / long adjectives. 4 We use the most with short / long adjectives.
Vocabulary Personality adjectives 1 2.17 Listen and repeat. Are these adjectives positive (P) or negative (N)? cheerful P clever friendly generous hard-working lazy moody selfish shy stupid talkative unfriendly 2 Find the opposites in Exercise 1. 1 cheerful moody 3 friendly 5 generous 2 clever 4 hard-working 6 shy 3 2.18 Complete the sentences with adjectives from Exercise 1. Then listen and check. Word list page 77 Workbook page 108 1 Diana isn’t stupid. She’s very clever. 3 Sara doesn’t think about other people. She’s . 2 George is usually happy. He’s a boy. 4 Frank doesn’t like working. He’s . 6 Sometimes Eric is happy, and then he’s sad. He’s . 5 Bea is very nice to people. She’s . 8 Joe speaks all the time. He’s very . 7 Nicola isn’t nice to people. She’s . 9 Alex doesn’t talk to people when he doesn’t know them. He’s very . 12 Spot isn’t a dog. He’s stupid. 11 Cathy studies every day. She’s . 10 Penny often gives things to her friends. She’s . Unit 5 5 What about you? Choose three adjectives to describe yourself. Read your description to your partner. Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 116 Pronunciation Intonation in questions and answers 4a 2.19 Listen and repeat the question and answer. A Is Amy clever? B Yes, she is. b Read the questions and answers. Where does the voice go up and where does it go down? 1 A Is George cheerful? B Yes, he is. 2 A Is Alex talkative? B No, he isn’t. 3 A Is Penny selfish? B No, she isn’t. c 2.20 Listen, check and repeat. I’m usually happy and cheerful and I think I’m very friendly. I think I’m friendly and talkative but I’m sometimes moody. 57
Chatroom 58 Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where are the friends? 2 What has Zak got with him? 2 2.21 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 2.21 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 What is Carlos doing? Carlos is waiting for Zak. 2 Carlos says Zak is always late. Does Jody agree? 3 What is Nadia’s opinion of Zak? 4 Does Carlos think Zak is handsome? 5 What is Jody’s opinion of Zak? 6 Why is Zak late? 7 Are Jody and Nadia going with Zak and Carlos? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of four. Nadia What’s up, Carlos? Carlos I’m waiting for Zak. He’s always late! Jody That’s not true. He’s usually on time. Nadia Hey, look at that guy over there with the guitar. He’s very good-looking! Carlos I don’t think so. Nadia Oh! It’s Zak! Jody Yes, you’re right! Nadia You know, Jody, I think Zak’s really handsome! Jody I agree. Carlos Hey, Zak! Zak Sorry I am late, I was helping my dad. Jody What are you doing this afternoon? Zak Nick and I are practising for the ‘Best Band’ competition. Carlos Yes, and then Zak and I are playing football. Do you want to come with us? Jody Sorry, boys. Nadia and I are shopping. Zak Oh, OK. Have fun! Say it in your language ... What’s up? Have fun!
59 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 That’s not true. Jody 2 He’s very good-looking! 3 I don’t think so. 4 Zak’s really handsome! 5 I agree. 6 Have fun! 6 Read the phrases for agreeing and disagreeing. Grammar Present continuous for future  Agreeing Neutral Disagreeing I agree. Maybe. I disagree. That’s (That is) I don’t (do not) right. think so. I think so, too. That’s not true. 7 2.22 Listen to the conversation. Act out the conversation in pairs. Jody Do you think I look like 1 Amanda Seyfried, the 2 film star? Nadia Hmm, maybe. She’s got 3 fair hair. Jody We’ve both got the same 4 face! Nadia I agree. And you’ve both got 5 blue eyes, but 6 she’s taller and older than you – and she’s more famous, too! 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversation. Do you think I look like Beyoncé, the singer? 1 Orlando Bloom / Maria Sharapova / Beyoncé 2 film star / sports star / singer 3dark/brown/black/red/curly/ straight / long / short 5 blue / brown / grey / green 6 short / young / slim / well-built 4 face / hair style / hair / eyes We’re (are) meeting our friends this afternoon. She’s (is) visiting her cousins next week. 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. Grammar reference Workbook page 94 We use the Present continuous to talk about future / past arrangements with time expressions like at four o’clock, tomorrow, on Friday, this evening, tomorrow morning and next weekend. 2 Look at Zak’s diary. Make sentences about his arrangements for next week. On Sunday Zak is going to Nick’s house in the morning. 3 Make questions about Zak’s arrangements. 1 Zak / go / to Nick’s house / on Monday? Is Zak going to Nick’s house on Monday? 2 Zak / work / on his History project / on Tuesday? 3 Carlos and Zak / go / skiing / on Wednesday? 4 Zak / watch / film / at Jody’s house / on Thursday? 5CarlosandZak/go/tothepark/onFriday? 4 In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 3. Is Zak going to Nick’s house on Monday? Maybe. No, he isn’t. He’s going to Nick’s house on Sunday. 7YRHE] 1SRHE] 8YIWHE] ;IHRIWHE] 8LYV WHE] *VMHE] Go to Nick’s house in the morning. Practise for ‘Best Band’ competition. Take photo of band for school magazine. Work on my History project. Meet Carlos in the park after school. Play tennis. Watch a film at Nadia’s house. Meet Carlos, Jody and Nadia. Go to the cinema.
60 Reading 1 Look at the photos. Guess the boys’ personalities? 1 James / Harry is talkative. 2 James / Harry is shy. 3 James / Harry is funny. 2 Read and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 2.23 Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Harry and James are really good friends. T 2 Some basketball players at James and Harry’s school use wheelchairs. 3 Boys and girls play on the same team in a mixed match. 4 James is a better basketball player than Harry. 5 James hates it when people talk over him in his wheelchair. 4 2.23 Read the article again. Answer the questions. 1 Why are James and Harry similar? They are slim and have got dark hair. 2 Why are they different? 3 Why is it difficult for James to use a wheelchair? 4 Why does James feel angry sometimes? 5 Is James and Harry’s school only for people with disabilities? Listening 1 2.24 Listen to the interview. Choose the correct options. 1 To by knows / doesn’t know his personality type. 2 Toby doesn’t like people / parties. 3 Irena is happy / unhappy when her family and friends are happy. 4 Irena enjoys giving / getting presents. 5 Elsa always feels / doesn’t always feel the same. 6 Carl doesn’t like studying / going out with friends. 2 2.24 Listen again. Match the people (1–4) to the correct personality adjectives (a–d). 1 Toby a moody 2 Irena b generous 3 Elsa c lazy 4 Carl d shy .EQIWERH,EVV]EVIXLMVXIIR]IEVWSPH 8LI]KSXSWGLSSPXSKIXLIVXLI]́VIMR XLIWEQIGPEWWERHXLI]TPE]FEWOIXFEPP XSKIXLIV8LI]EVIFIWXJVMIRHW -RWSQI[E]WXLI]́VIZIV]WMQMPEV ,EVV]MWWPMQERHLEWKSXHEVOLEMV .EQIWMWWPMQERHLEWKSXHEVOLEMV XSS&YXMRSXLIV[E]WXLI]́VIZIV] HMJJIVIRX8LIMVTIVWSREPMXMIWEVIRSX XLIWEQI.EQIWMWQSVIXEPOEXMZI XLER,EVV]ERHLIPSZIWQEOMRKRI[ JVMIRHW,EVV]MWWL]FYXLÍWJYRRMIV XLER.EQIW8LIFMKKIWXHMJJIVIRGIMW XLEX.EQIWYWIWE[LIIPGLEMV )ZIV]*VMHE]XLIX[SFS]WTPE] FEWOIXFEPPJSVXLIWGLSSP 3;ÍVITPE]MRKEQM\IHQEXGLXLMW IZIRMRḰ,EVV]WE]W 3=SYQIERFS]WERHKMVPWSRXLI WEQIXIEQ#́-EWO 32SWSQITPE]IVWEVIMR[LIIPGLEMVW ERHWSQIEVIŔX,EVV]MWSYVFIWX TPE]IV́.EQIWWE]W 3-X́WRSXEP[E]WIEW]MRE[LIIPGLEMV́ .EQIWWE]W3*SVI\EQTPIMX́WHMJ1⁄2GYPXXS STIRHSSVWMRE[LIIPGLEMVERH[LIR -́QWMXXMRKMRMX-́QWLSVXIVXLERQ] JVMIRHW-LEXITISTPIXEPOMRKSZIVQ] LIEH;LIRXLMWLETTIRW-JIIPERKV] FYX,EVV]MWKVIEX,ÍWZIV]GLIIVJYP ERHXLEXLIPTWQÍLIWE]W ,EVV]ERH.EQIWPMOIXLIMVWGLSSP 7SQIWXYHIRXWLEZIHMWEFMPMXMIWERH WSQIWXYHIRXWHSŔXFYXXLI]EPP VIWTIGXERHLIPTIEGLSXLIV 3;ÍVIHMJJIVIRXFYXHMJJIVIRXMWKSSH́ XLI]FSXLWE] Different is good Key Words similar wheelchair mixed match help disabilities ,EVV ] .EQIW
61 Unit 5 Writing A description of a friend 1 Read the Writing File. 3 Put the words in the correct order. 1they/me/often/phone They often phone me. 2more/her/is/generous/than/he 3us/are/talkative/they/more/than 4we/him/older/are/than 5than/am/you/I/funnier 6more/cheerful/Sam/than/is/her 7 me / more / brother / my / than / hard-working / is 8 always / gives / he / them / presents 4 Think about you and one of your friends. Answer the questions. Make notes. 1 How old are you? How old is your friend? 2 Where are you both from? 3 What type of personality is your friend? 4 What type of personality are you? 5 What do you both like? 6 What are you doing together this week? 5 Write a description of your friend. Use ‘My friend’ and your notes from Exercise 4. 2 Read the description of Ricardo. Complete the description with these words. him me them us My best friend is Ricardo. I met him three years ago. We’re from Brazil and we’re both fifteen, but he’s taller than 1 . Ricardo’s got dark hair and brown eyes. When people see 2 together, they think we’re brothers. Ricardo often smiles and he often laughs. He’s the most cheerful person I know. He’s very talkative and he’s friendly, too. Ricardo is more talkative than me. I am sometimes shy. Ricardo is very popular. People always like 3 . We both like sport. We’re in the same volleyball team and we play volleyball for our school. Tomorrow we’re playing a match against a very good team, but I think we’re better than 4 . Writing File Word order Subject pronoun verb object pronoun I like her. You are older than me. We see them at school. My friend My best friend is (name) . I met him/her (when) . Iam(age) . He/She is (age) . We are from (place) . (Name) is and . We both like and . This week we are . Remember! Check the word order and pronouns. Use the vocabulary in this unit. Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 62 Grammar Review 1 Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. 1 I’m the tallest (tall) person in my class. 2 In my opinion, Science is (interesting) than Maths. 3 Is Casillas (good) goalkeeper in the world? 4 My friend Simon is (funny) than me. 5 I think The Wild Thornberrys is (funny) programme on TV. 6 I think computer games are (exciting) than T V. 2 Complete the email with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. Vocabulary Review 4 Complete the description with these words. beard black curly glasses moustache red slim straight well-built New Message Hi Tania, Rio is a great place for a holiday. It’s much 1 bigger than (big) Santa Caterina. The buildings are 2 (tall) and life is 3 (exciting) here! It’s one of the 4 (big) cities in Brazil and I think it’s 5 (beautiful) city in South America. My mum and I are going back to Santa Caterina next weekend. I know it’s 6 (small) than Rio, but for me it’s 7 (good) place in the world because my family and all my friends are there! Marina Send 3 Complete the sentences with the Present continuous. On Wednesday I 1 am having (have) a haircut and then I 2 (meet) my friends for a coffee. On Thursday my cousin and I 3 (go) shopping. We 4 (not play) tennis. On Friday I 5 (watch) a football match on TV with my best friend. 6 (you / do) anything special? 5 Match these adjectives to their opposites. lazy moody selfish shy stupid unfriendly 1 clever stupid 4 talkative 2 generous 5 hard-working 3 friendly 6 cheerful Speaking Review 6 2.25 Complete the conversation with these words. Then listen and check. agree maybe right so too Jane Lisa’s very pretty. Luke I 1 agree. She’s an Anne Hathaway look-alike! Jane I don’t think 2 ! Well, 3 . Luke They’ve got the same hair. Jane You’re 4 . L isa’s hair is brown, like Anne’s. Luke Do you think Anne is a good actress? I think she’s great. Jane I think so, 5 . Dictation 7 2.26 Listen and write in your notebook. Overmatter: 3x Speech bubbles Add Attachments My assessment profile: Workbook page 131 9 Mr Billings is 1 well-built. He’s got 2 3 hair. He’s also gota4 anda5 . Mrs Billings is 6 . She’s got 7 8 hair. She’s wearing 9 .
iris Biology File 63 Reading 1 Read the text. Match the paragraph headings (A–D) to the paragraphs (1–4). A Changes in eye colour C Eye colour B Strong genes D Cells and DNA 2 2.27 Read the text again. Answer the questions. 1 What are genes? Genes are pieces of biological information from our parents. 2 How many genes are there in your body? 3 Which colours are stronger than others in the genes for your eye colour? 4 The parents have blue and brown eyes. What eye colour does their child usually have? 5 Why do babies’ eyes change colour when they become older? 6 What are scientists trying to find out? My Biology File 3 Make notes about other biological information you have from your parents. Think about: A 59.+76'7985,>5:7(5*>@+-.'/7)525:7 and style A .5< <5718 4 Write a short report on your topic. Add a diagram. Use your notes from Exercise 3 to help you. 1 What colour are your eyes? What colour are your parents’ eyes? The answer to these questions is in your parents’ genes. There is a strong connection between the colour of your iris and your parents’ eye colour. 2 Every cell in your body has chromosomes. These contain DNA: our genes. Genes are pieces of biological information from our parents. You have between 25,000 and 35,000 genes in your body. Half of the genes come from your father. Half come from your mother. ‡‡•ƒ† 3 Some genes are stronger than other genes. For example, darker colours are usually stronger than lighter colours. This means a parent with blue eyes and a parent with brown eyes usually have a child with brown eyes. 4 Sometimes babies are born with blue eyes and their eyes change colour when they become older. They change because a special protein changes one gene. Scientists are still trying to find out how genes and eye colour really work. nucleus chromosome gene
6 64 It’s Your World It’s Your World Grammar Going to; Should; Must/Mustn’t Vocabulary Environment verbs; Materials and containers Speaking Shopping Writing An information leaflet Vocabulary Environment verbs 1 2.28 Match the pictures to these phrases. Then listen, check and repeat. Clean this beach up. Don’t cut that tree down. Don’t damage the environment. Don’t pollute our rivers. Don’t throw that away. Don’t waste water. 1 Plant vegetables. Protect our planet. Recycle those! Reuse old things. Save the whale. Tu r n it off when you finish with it. 2 Complete the sentences with verbs from Exercise 1. 1 Don’t waste water. 2 Don’t old things . them again and again! 3 Don’t trees . more of them! 4 our planet. Don’t the environment! 5 your computer , and batteries! 6 After the party we need to the beach . 7 Don’t the ocean. the whale! 3 In pairs, make four slogans about the environment. Word list page 77 Workbook page 109 Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 117 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12
Unit 6 65 Reading 1 Look at the photo. What is Zoe’s problem? 2 Read and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 2.29 Read the article. Answer the questions. 1 Where is Zoe from? Zoe is from Richmond in the UK. 2 How many tonnes of clothes do people in the UK throw away every year? 3 Why is this bad for the environment? 4 How can people reuse or recycle clothes? 5 What is a swap shop? 6 What things can people take to a swap shop? 4 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 How often do you buy new clothes? 2 What do you do with your old clothes? 3 Do you think a swap shop is a good idea? 4 What things would you like to swap? How often do you buy new clothes? I usually buy new clothes every month. Zoe from Richmond in the UK has got a lot of old clothes and she doesn’t want them any more. Z I’m so bored with my old T-shirts and jeans! I really, really hate them! I’m going to throw half of them away! I Now calm down, Zoe. That’s a terrible idea. Did you know that in the UK people throw away 900,000 tonnes of clothes every year! The chemicals in the clothes pollute the environment. You should reuse old clothes or recycle them. Z HowcanIdothat? I You should organise a swap shop. Z What’s a swap shop? I It’s a party! First find all your old clothes. Then phone your friends and invite them to your house. Ask them to bring all their old clothes with them because you are going to swap clothes. It’s easy, fun and free – and it recycles the clothes. You can all get a new ‘look’ and save money! You should have swap shops and recycle other things too – computer games, DVDs or magazines, for example. Z That’s a great idea – and a green idea! I Correct. So, Zoe, are you going to throw old things away? Z No, I’m not. From now on, I’m going to have swap shops and I’m going to protect the planet! *UHHQ7DON This week’s green problem
Affirmative I’m (am) going to have a party. He/She/It’s (is) going to have a party. You/We/They’re (are) going to have a party. Negative I’m not (am not) going to have a party. He/She/It isn’t (is not) going to have a party. You/We/They’re not (are not) going to have a party. 66 Grammar Going to 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. 3 Look at the pictures. Make questions and answers about the people’s intentions. Questions Am I going to have a party? Is he/she/it going to have a party? Are you/we/they going to have a party? Wh-questions What are you going to do tomorrow? Grammar reference Workbook page 96 We use going to to talk about our intentions for the future / present. 2 Complete the sentences with the going to form of the verbs. 1 I’m going to tidy (tidy) my room. 2 We (play) that Green World computer game. It’s great! 3 She (save) water. It’s important for the environment. 4 He (not buy) a new mobile phone. His old mobile phone is OK. 5I (turn)theTVoffwhenIgotobed. 6 They (not throw) their clothes away. They (recycle) them. 7 We (cook) dinner. We’re hungry! 8 My friends (have) a party for my birthday. 9 I (clean) up this beach. 10 We (not watch) a DVD. We (watch) a film at the cinema. 1 cut a tree down? (plant a tree). Is she going to cut a tree down? No, she isn’t. She’s going to plant a tree. 2 study English? (study French) 3 travel by train?  4 throw the cans away? (recycle the cans) 5 play basketball?  6 go swimming? (go horse-riding) 4 What about you? What are you going to do this weekend? Make sentences. I’m going to clean my room on Saturday morning. ...
67 Unit 6 Should Affirmative I/You/He/She/It/We/They should plant trees. Negative I/You/He/She/It/We/They shouldn’t (should not) plant trees. Questions Should I/you/he/she/it/we/they plant trees? Wh-questions What should I do? 5 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. Grammar reference Workbook page 96 We use should and shouldn’t to give orders / make suggestions. 6 Make sentences with should or shouldn’t. 1she/have/ashower/notabath She should have a shower not a bath. 2we/recycle/books–we/throw/them/away 3 they / take / those things / to the recycling centre 4 he / leave / rubbish / in the street 5 we / reuse / things – we / pollute / the environment 6 you / buy / new clothes – you / reuse / old clothes Pronunciation Silent letter l 7a 2.30 Listen and repeat. should, half, calm b 2.31 Listen. Which word in each group has a silent letter O? 1 calm old tell 2 recycle school shouldn’t 3 clean walk clothes c 2.32 Listen, check and repeat. I leave my TV on. You shouldn’t leave the TV on. You should turn it off. Word list page 77 Workbook page 109 2 What are these things made of? List the materials. 1 a light bulb 4 a gold ring It’s made of glass. 5 acar 2 newspaper 6abook 3 a computer 3 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer the questions. 1 What do you recycle? 2 What do you throw away? Vocabulary Materials and containers 1 2.33 Look at the picture. Complete the containers with these words. Then listen, check and repeat. cardboard glass metal paper plastic wooden Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 117 What do you recycle? I recycle wooden boxes. 1 a cardboard carton 4a bag 2a box 5 a bottle 3a can 6a jar 8 What about you? In pairs, talk about what you should and shouldn’t do. 1 4 2 5 3 6
Chatroom 68 Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where are Nadia and Carlos? 2 What objects can you see? 2 2.34 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 2.34 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Where is the bag from? The bag is from South Africa. 2 Does Carlos like the bag? 3 What has Carlos got on his hands? 4 What does Nadia think Carlos should do with his can? 5 How much is the bag? 6 Does Nadia want to buy the bag? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of three. Assistant Can I help you? Nadia Yes, please. Where is this bag from? Assistant South Africa. Carlos It’s cool! Nadia Don’t touch a thing, Carlos. There’s chocolate on your hands. You mustn’t eat or drink in here. Carlos You’re right. Where’s the bin? Nadia Don’t throw that can away! Recycle it! In South Africa they recycle cans, old records, bottles and things, and they make beautiful things from them. Carlos Awesome! Nadia Have you got any other bags? Assistant Sure. Here you are. Just look at this one. They use bottle tops to make it. Nadia Oh! That’s lovely! How much is it? Assistant It’s £7. Nadia That’s cheap! I’ll take it. Say it in your language ... Awesome! Sure.
69 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 Can I help you? Assistant 2 Where is this bag from? 3 Have you got any other bags? 4 Here you are. 5 I’ll take it. 6 Read the shopping phrases. Grammar Must/Mustn’t Working in a shop Asking for help in a shop Can I help you? Have you got a/any ...? Here you are. How much is it/are they? It’s £7. / £10. / £25. That’s cheap! I’ll take it/them. That’s expensive! I don’t want it/them, thanks. 7 2.35 Listen to the conversation. Act out the conversation in pairs. Assistant Can I help you? Zak Yes, please. Have you got any 1 baseball caps? Assistant Yes, we have. We’ve got lots of them. Here you are. Zak Great. How much is it? Assistant It’s 2 £5. Zak That’s 3 cheap. 4 I’ll take it. Thanks. 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversation. 1 bags / notebooks / pens / T-shirts 2£20/95pence/£1.25/£7 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. 2 Choose the correct options. 1 You must / mustn’t leave rubbish in the street. Put it in the bin! 2 It’s late. I must / mustn’t go home now. 3 We must / mustn’t pollute rivers. It’s bad for the environment. 4 When you are driving, you must / mustn’t stop at a red light. 5 Shh! We must / mustn’t talk in the library. 3 Look at the shop signs. What do they mean? Make sentences with must or mustn’t. 1 We can use must and mustn’t to talk about rules (obligation). 2 We can use must / mustn’t to say that it is a good idea to do something (strong advice). 3 We use must / mustn’t to say that someone can’t do something because it is not allowed (prohibition). Grammar reference Workbook page 96 1 eat or drink You mustn’t eat or drink. 2 use a mobile phone 3 pay here 4 touch things in the shop Can I help you? Yes, please. Have you got any pens? Yes, we have. 3 expensive 4 I don’t want it. / I don’t want them. Affirmative and Negative I/You/He/She/It/We/They must be careful. I/You/He/She/It/We/They mustn’t (must not) eat in the shop.
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71 Unit 6 Writing File Making your writing more interesting Leaflets should be interesting and easy to read. When you write a leaflet: J organise your ideas under headings J include surprising facts and figures J use bullet points J write short sentences or phrases Writing An information leaflet 1 Read the Writing File. 2 Which numbers do you think complete the sentences correctly? 12.5 24 66 105 300 1 You need trees to make one tonne of paper. 2 We use million tonnes of paper every year. 3 We cut down million trees for paper every year. 4 People in Britain recycle % of the paper they use. 5 The Chinese made the world’s first paper in the year AD. 3 Read the information leaflet. Check your answers to Exercise 2. 4 Think about another material or container we throw away. Answer the questions. Make notes. 1 What do we use it/them for? 2 How much/many do we use? Find out some interesting facts and figures. 3 What should we do? How can we reuse and recycle this material or container? Give advice. 4 What are you going to do to help? 5 Write an information leaflet. Use ‘My information leaflet’ and your notes from Exercise 4.  My information leaflet Title 1Whatdoweuse...for? Weuse for , and . 2 How much/many do we use? We use every day/year. 3 What should we do? We mustn’t . We should/shouldn’t . 4 What can you do to help? Remember! Use headings, bullet points, short sentences or phrases, and surprising facts and figures. Use the vocabulary in this unit. Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation. Did you know? In AD 105 the Chinese made the world’s first paper. They made it from old clothes, not trees! What do we use paper for? We use paper for many things, from birthday cards to paper furniture. How much paper do we use? We use 12.5 million tonnes every year! (24 trees make one tonne, so that’s 300 million trees!) What should we do to help the planet? Reduce waste: reuse and recycle! • Don’t print everything you write on a computer. • Don’t throw old paper away. Reuse it. • Buy recycled paper. In Britain, we recycle 66%. But we can do more! What can you do? Here are some ideas: • Send emails, not cards. • Write on both sides of paper. about paper? What do you know
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 72 Grammar Review 1 Make sentences with going to. 1you/read/thatleaflet?I/watch/TV Are you going to read that leaflet? No, I’m not. I’m going to watch TV. 2they/cycle/totheshops?they/walk 3he/buy/amagazine? 4 she / phone / her friend? she / meet / her friend / at the library 5we/buy/him/abirthdaycard? 2 Give advice with should or shouldn’t. 1 You shouldn’t swim (swim) in the sea today. It’s dangerous. 2 They (leave) now. They’re late for school. 3 We (pollute) the beach. We (take) our rubbish home. 4 She’s very tired. She (go) to bed. 5 He was rude to me. He (say) sorry. 6 Yo u (waste) water. Have a shower, not a bath. 3 Look at the poster. Make rules for your class with must or mustn’t. 1 work quietly We must work quietly. 2 use mobile phones in class 3 fight with other students 4 arrive on time 5 listen to the teacher 6 eat food in class Vocabulary Review 4 Match the beginnings (1–8) to the endings (a–h) of the sentences. 1 Please clean a some flowers here. 2 Can we throw b down! 3 Please turn c glass, paper and plastic. 4 Don’t cut that tree d the environment? 5 I’m going to plant e the kitchen up now! 6 How can we protect f the sea. 7 The rubbish pollutes g the TV off. 8 They always recycle h those old magazines away? 5 Make labels for the pictures. 1 a wooden chair 2a box 3 a glass 4 a plastic 5a can Speaking Review 6 Who says what? Shop assistant (SA) or Customer (C)? 1CanIhelpyou?SA 2 Great. How much are they? 3 Yes, we have. Here you are. 4 That’s expensive! 5 Yes, please. Have you got any black T-shirts? 6 They’re £25. 7 2.38 Put the conversation in Exercise 6 in the correct order. Then listen and check. Dictation 8 2.39 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 132 9 Ín the classroom ... 1 3 5 2 4 6
Real World Profiles 73 Reading 1 Read Litia’s profile. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Litia lives in Fiji. T 2 Litia’s favourite magazine is Green Teen. 3 Litia likes buying things. 2 2.40 Read the article. Answer the questions. 1 How does Litia travel to school? She cycles to school. 2 What does Litia see every day by the road? 3 What did Litia do first? 4 What did the poster tell people? 5 What did Litia win? 6 How many young people went to the Green Conference? 7 What did the teenagers discuss at the conference? 8 What is Litia going to do in the future? Age: 13 years old Litia Fruean’s Profile Home country: Fiji My favourite ... subjects: Art, Science magazine: Teen Vogue things: shopping, meeting friends Class discussion 1 Do people at your school or town help the environment? 2Howdotheydoit? 3 Discuss the different ways you can help the environment: give a talk about recycling or planting trees make a leaflet write a song organise a clean-up group, or a swap shop LMXMEMWERSVHMREV]XLMVXIIR]IEVSPHKMVP7LIPSZIWQIIXMRK LIVJVMIRHWPMWXIRMRKXSQYWMGERHFY]MRKGPSXLIWFYXWLI EPWSXLMROWEFSYXXLIIRZMVSRQIRX0MXMEPMZIWSRXLI4EGM1⁄2G MWPERHSJ*MNM)ZIV]HE]WLIG]GPIWXSWGLSSPERHIZIV]HE] WLIWIIWQSVIERHQSVIVYFFMWLF]XLIVSEH34ISTPIHSŔX XLMRO©XLI]PIEZITPEWXMGFEKWGERWERHKPEWWFSXXPIWLIVI 3RGI-WE[ERSPHGSQTYXIVXSŚWLIWE]W 3RIHE]0MXMEHMHWSQIXLMRKEFSYXMX*MVWXWLISVKERMWIHE KVSYT[MXLLIVWGLSSP7LI[ERXIHXSGPIERXLIEVIEYT8LIR WLIHIWMKRIHETSWXIV[MXLXLIWPSKER36YFFMWLMWFEHJSVXLI IRZMVSRQIRX;IQYWXVIG]GPISPHGERWERHFSXXPIẂ 0MXMÉWTSWXIV[EWEFMKWYGGIWW8LITSWXIVXSPHTISTPI[LEX XLI]WLSYPHERHWLSYPHŔXHS1ER]TISTPILIPTIH0MXMEERHWLI [SREGSQTIXMXMSRJSVLIVVIG]GPMRKKVSYT8LI1⁄2VWXTVM^I[EW ETPEGIEXER-RXIVREXMSREP+VIIR'SRJIVIRGIJSV]SYRKTISTPI XIIREKIFS]WERHKMVPWJVSQEPPEVSYRHXLI[SVPH[IVI XLIVI8LI]XEPOIHEFSYXLS[]SYRKTISTPIGERTVSXIGXSYV TPERIX38IIREKIVWQEOIEHMJJIVIRGÍWE]W0MXME3-RXLIJYXYVI-́Q KSMRKXSQEOIQSVITSWXIVWWSQSVI]SYRKTISTPIGERLIPT́ Litia Protects The Planet!
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7 78 Make Music Make Music Grammar Will; First conditional Vocabulary Music; Musical instruments; Types of music Speaking Offers Writing A band profile Word list page 111 Workbook page 110 Vocabulary Music 1 3.1 Listen and repeat. Then match the pictures to nine of these music words. album CD release composer concert 1 digital music download (v) hit playlist pop chart radio station singer track 2 Which words in Exercise 1 are not in the pictures? 3 Match the definitions to the words in Exercise 1. 1 a list of musical selections playlist 2 someone who writes music 3 someone who sings 4 a performance by musicians or singers 5 a very successful song 6 a group of songs or pieces of music on a CD 7 a list of best-selling pop songs 4 Complete the sentences with the words in Exercise 1. 1 I really like listening to track two on this CD. 2 You can the song from our website to your computer. 3 I never listen to this . They only play classical music on it. 4 It is cheaper to buy than music CDs. 5 The new Kings of Leon is great. I listen to it every day. 5 In pairs, create your own top ten pop chart. Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 118 Let’s put Adele’s new song at number 1. OK, how about the new Beyoncé song at number 2? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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80 Grammar Will 5 Make questions about the future. 1 your favourite football team / win / their next match? Will your favourite football team win their next match? 2 you / make / new friends / this summer? 3yourparents/buy/anewcar/soon? 4 your mother / make / your favourite meal / tonight? 6 In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 5. 7 Complete the text with the correct form of will and the verbs. Affirmative I/Yo u /He/She/It/We/They will listen to digital music. Negative I/Yo u /He/She/It/We/They won’t (will not) listen to digital music. Questions and short answers Will I/you/he/she/it/we/they Ye s , I/you/he/she/it/we/they will. listen to digital music? No, I/you/he/she/we/they won’t. Wh-questions How will people listen to music in the future? 1 Study the grammar tables. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Grammar reference Workbook page 98 1 We use will and won’t to make future predictions / plans. 2 We use will / won’t to make offers. Pronunciation ’ll 2a 3.3 Listen to sentences A and B. Can you hear the ’ll form? A They give lots of concerts. B They’ll give lots of concerts. b 3.4 Listen to four pairs of sentences. Which sentence, A or B, has the ’ll form? c 3.5 Listen, check and repeat. 3 Make offers with will. 1 ‘I can’t do my homework.’ (help / you) I’ll help you. 2 ‘I’m cold.’ (shut / the window) 3 ‘I haven’t got any money.’ (give / you / five pounds) 4 ‘I’m hungry.’ (make / you / a sandwich) 5 ‘I’m late for school!’ (drive / you / there) 4 Make predictions with will about the year 2030. 1 People won’t be (be) happier. They will have (have) the same problems. 2 People (live) in big houses. They (live) in small flats. 3 People (drive) cars. They (travel) in other ways. 4 Students (have) lessons online. They (go) to school. 5 People (buy) books in a shop. They (read) books online. 8 What about you? Make predictions about the future with will. 1 What job will you do in the future? In the future, I think I will be a doctor. 2 Will you be rich? 3 Will you be happy? 4 Will you live in the same city or country? 5 Will you have a big family? 6 Will you have the same friends? What 1 will happen (happen) to the music business in the future? Well, people 2 (not buy) music CD releases. They 3 (download) all their music from the internet. Singers 4 (not make) a lot of money, but more people 5 (record) their own songs on a computer at home and perhaps they 6 (sell) them on the internet.
81 Unit 7 Vocabulary Musical instruments, types of music 1 3.6 Match the pictures to these musical instruments. Then listen, check and repeat. drums guitar keyboard 1 piano saxophone violin Word list page 111 Workbook page 110 2 3.7 Listen and repeat the types of music. classical country heavy metal hip hop jazz opera pop rap reggae rock techno 3 3.8 Listen to the types of music. Choose the correct word. 1 pop / country 2 heavy metal / rap 3 reggae / techno 4 hip hop / classical 5 rock / jazz 6 pop / opera 4 Look at the types of music. Think of a musician for each type. 1 pop Beyoncé 2 country 3 heavy metal 4 rap 5 reggae 6 techno 7 hip hop 8 classical 9 rock 10 jazz 11 opera 5 Complete the sentences with these words. classical heavy metal jazz opera rap reggae rock 1 In rap music, people talk. They don’t sing. 2 He plays the piano and she plays the violin in an orchestra. They love music. 3 I play the drums and my brother plays the guitar. We love and . 4 Julie and Max love . Max plays the saxophone and Julie plays the piano. 5 The was fantastic! I loved the singers and the orchestra played very well. 6 Do you like ? I do. I think musicians like Bob Marley are great! 6 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 What types of music do you like? 2 Who is your favourite band/singer. 3 Do you play a musical instrument? Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 118 What types of music do you like? I like rap and hip hop. What about you? 1 2 3 4 5 6
Chatroom 82 Say it in your language ... That’s for sure! Go for it! Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where do you think the friends are? 2 What do you think Zak is going to do? 2 3.9 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 3.9 Listen and read again. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or don’t know (DK)? 1 Jody thinks Zak is thirsty. F 2 Nadia thinks Carlos is making Zak nervous. 3 Nadia finds Zak’s lucky charm. 4 Carlos says that Zak will make mistakes. 5 The first prize is two tickets to a rock concert. 6 Zak is going to take Nadia to the concert. 7 There are four people in Zak’s band. 4 Act out the conversation in groups of four. Carlos Hey, there are about 300 people here tonight! Nadia Don’t say things like that, Carlos! You’ll make Zak nervous. Zak I don’t feel well. Jody Can I get you some water? Zak No, thanks, Jody. Oh no! Where’s my lucky charm? Nadia Can I help you? Zak Yes, please. I can’t find my ... No! Wait! Here it is. Sorry. I’m just nervous. Carlos Now remember, Zak. Don’t make any mistakes. If you do, you won’t win the competition. Jody Really, Carlos! Nadia What’s the first prize? Zak Two tickets to a concert. Nadia Who will you take if you win? Carlos Not you, Nadia! That’s for sure! Jody Look, here’s the rest of the band. Good luck, Zak. Go for it!
83 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 Can I get you some water? Jody 2 No, thanks. 3 Can I help you? 4 Yes, please. 5 That’s for sure! 6Goforit! 6 Read the phrases for making and responding to offers. Grammar First conditional Making offers Responding to offers Can I get you a/an ...? No, thanks. Do you want some help? Yes, please. Can I help you? No. It’s all right. 7 3.10 Listen to the conversations. Act out the conversations in pairs. Zak What are you looking for? Nadia I can’t find my 1 mobile phone. Zak Do you want some help? Nadia Yes, please. 2 Can you ring it? Carlos I’m 3 hungry. Jody Can I get you a 4 sandwich? Carlos No, it’s all right. 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversations. What are you looking for? I can’t find my MP3 player. Do you want some help? 1 MP3 player / homework / book / CD 3 thirsty / cold / hot 4 glass of juice / glass of water / jumper / jacket Affirmative If I win, I’ll (will) take you. Negative If I don’t (do not) win, I won’t (will not) take you. I won’t (will not) take you if I don’t (do not) win. Questions If you win, who will you take? Who will you take if you win? 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct option to complete the rule. Grammar reference Workbook page 98 We use the First conditional to talk about something possible / impossible in the future. 2 Match the beginnings (1–6) to the endings (a–f) of the sentences. 1 If he doesn’t play well, a he’ll win the 2 If she practises every day, competition. 3 If he’s lucky, b you won’t enjoy 4 If people like our song, the concert. 5 If you don’t like c he won’t win heavy metal, the first prize. 6 If I make a mistake, d I’ll be angry. e she’ll be a good singer. f they’ll buy our CD. 3 Complete the First conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs. 1 If you download (download) that song for me, I’ll listen (listen) to it. 2 If I (call) him, (he / answer)? 3 We (be) late if we (not leave) now. 4 If you (learn) the piano, (you / play) classical music? 5 She (be) good if she (practise). 6 If he (not buy) the guitar in the shop window soon, they (sell) it. 4 What about you? Complete the First conditional sentences for you. 1 If I’m lucky, . 2 If I save some money, . 3I’llbehappyif . 4 It’ll be great if . Yes, please. 2 Can you look for it? / Can I copy your homework? / Can I read your book? / Can I listen to your music?
84 Reading 1 Look at the title of the text and the photos. What do you think the text is about? 1 It’s a newspaper article about teenagers in a choir. 2 It’s an interview with a famous British TV presenter. 3 It’s a film review. 2 Read the text and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 3.11 Read the text again. Correct the statements. 1 Gareth Malone isn’t a famous choirmaster. Gareth Malone is a famous choirmaster. 2 The Choir is a film. 3 Students were very interested in singing. 4 The choir wasn’t a success. 4 3.11 Read the text again. Answer the questions. 1 How many days a week does Gareth work at the school? Gareth works three days a week. 2 Are there any girls at the school? 3 What sports can students do at the school? 4 Why don’t the students want to sing in the choir at first? 5 What problems does Gareth have at first? 6 Who sings in the choir? 7 What is Gareth’s plan for the choir? Listening 1 3.12 Listen to an interview about a new rock musical. What things does Annie talk about? 1 when the show starts 2 the story 3 the choir in the show 4 her school 5 the clothes in the show 2 3.12 Listen to the interview again. Answer the questions. 1 What is the name of the show? 2 What is the show about? 3 Are the people sad or happy at the end of the story? 4 What colour clothes do the people wear in the show? 5 How do the people in the show feel?   7 KH&KRLULVRQHRIWKHPRVWIDPRXVWHOHYLVLRQVKRZV LQ%ULWDLQ,QWKHVKRZD\RXQJFKRLUPDVWHU*DUHWK 0DORQHWHDFKHVSHRSOHWRVLQJLQDFKRLU *DUHWKZRUNVDVDWHDFKHUIRUWKUHHGD\VHYHU\ZHHNDWDVFKRROLQWKH 8.*DUHWK·VMRELVWRVWDUWDFKRLUEXWLWLVQ·WHDV\7KLVVFKRROLVIRU ER\VRQO\7KHVWXGHQWVGRORWVRIVSRUWVLQFOXGLQJDWKOHWLFVWHQQLV EDVNHWEDOODQGIRRWEDOOEXWWKH\KDYHQRLQWHUHVWLQVLQJLQJ7KH\GRQ·W WKLQNLW·VFRROVRPHRIWKHER\VWKLQNVLQJLQJLVRQO\IRUJLUOVDQGRWKHUV WKLQNLW·VERULQJ7KH\WDONLQFODVVPLVVWKHLUVLQJLQJOHVVRQVDQGPDNH IXQRILWDOO%XW*DUHWKLVDZRQGHUIXOWHDFKHUDQGKHORYHVPXVLF,QWKH HQGWKHUHDUHSHRSOHLQWKHVFKRROFKRLU0RUHWKDQDUHVWXGHQWV EXWIRUW\WHDFKHUVDOVRZDQWWRWDNHSDUW7KHFKRLULVDJUHDWVXFFHVV 1RZ*DUHWKKDVJRWDELJSODQ+HZDQWVWKHFKRLUWRSHUIRUPDWD FRQFHUWLQWKH5R\DO$OEHUW+DOOLQ/RQGRQ2QO\YHU\JRRGVLQJHUV DQGPXVLFLDQVSHUIRUPWKHUHDQGWKHFKRLUPXVWSUDFWLVHYHU\KDUG $IWHUQLQHPRQWKVRISUDFWLFHWKHFKRLUÀQDOO\VLQJVDWWKH$OEHUW+DOO ,W·VDWULXPSKIRU*DUHWKWKHER\VDQGWKHLUVFKRRO Key Words choirmaster make fun of perform success triumph 7KH&KRLU
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88 Adventure Adventure 8 Vocabulary The natural world 1 3.16 Match the pictures to these words. Then listen, check and repeat. beach desert glacier island lake mountain ocean 1 rainforest river sea valley waterfall 2 Choose the correct options. 1 The Amazon rainforest / lake is in South America. 2 The Sahara is the biggest valley / desert in the world. 3 The Pacific is the largest sea / ocean in the world. 4 Everest, the world’s highest mountain / glacier is in Nepal. 5 Lake / Island Titicaca is on the border between Peru and Bolivia. 6 The River / Waterfall Thames is in England. 7 The Perito Moreno beach / glacier is a tourist attraction in Patagonia. 8 The Mediterranean Sea / River is between Southern Europe and North Africa. 9 Yosemite Island / Valley is in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. 10 Niagara Falls is a big mountain / waterfall between Canada and the USA. 11 Madagascar is a very large island / desert in the Indian Ocean. 12 Copacabana rainforest / beach is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 3 In pairs, how many places do you know? 1 mountains The Alps 2 rivers 3 islands 4 oceans Grammar Present perfect: affirmative, negative and questions Vocabulary The natural world; Camping Speaking Apologising Writing An informal email Word list page 111 Workbook page 111 Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 119 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12
Unit 8 89 Reading 1 Look at the two texts. Where do you think they are from? 1 A geography textbook 2 A newspaper 3 A travel book 2 Read the texts quickly and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 3.17 Read again. Answer the questions. 1 What is the name of Jessica’s boat? It’s Ella’s Pink Lady. 2 How old was Jessica on 15th May 2010? 3 What nationality is Jessica? 4 Where was Jordan born? 5 On which continent is Mount Kosciusko? 6 On what date did Jordan reach the top of Mount Everest? 4 3.17 Read the texts again. Are the sentences about Jessica Watson (JW), Jordan Romero (JR) or both (B)? 1 This person lives in Australia. JW 2 This person is younger than eighteen. 3 This person had an adventure alone. 4 This person had an adventure with a parent. 5 This person has visited every continent. 6 This person is going to write a book. 5 What about you? Think of a place you want to visit. In pairs, ask and answer. 1 Where is it? 2 What is it like? 3 How can you travel there? 4 What do you want to do there? Where is it? It’s in Australia. 13-year-old climbs Everest Jordan Romero, bor n in Califor nia on 12 July 1996, is the youngest person in the world to climb Mount Everest. Jordan, his father and three Nepalese sherpas reached the summit of Everest yesterday. Jordan’s mother wasn’t with him, but he used a satellite phone to speak to her. ‘Mom, I’m calling you from the top of the world,’ he said. The young American has climbed the tallest mountain on all of the world’s seven continents: Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mount Elbrus in Europe, Mount Aconcagua in South America, Mount McKinley in North America, Mount Kosciusko in Australia and Mount Vinson Massif in Antarctica. He hasn't sold his story to a newspaper but he is planning to write a book about his adventures. California Times | 23 May 2010 -HVVLFD:DWVRQWKH\RXQJHVW SHUVRQWRVDLODURXQGWKHZRUOG 6\GQH\7LPHV _ 0D\ -HVVLFD:DWVRQKDVEHFRPHWKH\RXQJHVWSHUVRQWRVDLODURXQG WKH ZRUOG DORQH -HVVLFD DQG KHU ERDW (OOD·V 3LQN /DG\ KDYH VDLOHG DFURVV GDQJHURXV RFHDQV DQG VHDV +HU MRXUQH\ ODVWHG GD\V %XW WRGD\ DW  SP WKUHH GD\V EHIRUH KHU VHYHQWHHQWK ELUWKGD\ -HVVLFD DUULYHG EDFN KRPH LQ 6\GQH\ +DUERXU$XVWUDOLD$ERXWSHRSOH ZHUH ZDLWLQJ WR PHHW KHU LQFOXGLQJ KHU IDWKHU DQG EURWKHU 7KRXVDQGV PRUH SHRSOH ZHUHZDWFKLQJKHURQ79 7KH\RXQJVDLORUKDVVROGWKHVWRU\RIKHUMRXUQH\WRDQHZVSDSHU IRU  6KH LV DOVR JRLQJ WR ZULWH D ERRN DERXW KHU H[SHULHQFHV 1RZ PDQ\ SHRSOH WKLQN VKH·OO ZLQ WKLV \HDU·V <RXQJ$XVWUDOLDQRIWKH<HDU$ZDUG 
90 Grammar Present perfect 1 Study the grammar tables. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Regular verbs: affirmative I/Yo u /We/They ’ve (have) arrived He/She/It ’s (has) arrived Regular verbs: negative I/Yo u / We /They haven’t (have not) arrived He/She/It hasn’t (has not) arrived home. home. Irregular verbs: affirmative I/Yo u /We/They ’ve (have) been He/She/It ’s (has) been Irregular verbs: negative I/Yo u /We/They haven’t (have not) been He/She/It hasn’t (has not) been away. away. Grammar reference Workbook page 100 Regular Irregular arrived felt 3 Make sentences with the Present perfect. 1 her journey / take / 210 days Her journey has taken 210 days. 2 he / not sail / across the Pacific Ocean 3 we / not read / about Jessica before 4I/arrive/ontheisland 5 you / travel / around the world! 6 he / not write / a book about the rainforest 7she/win/anaward 8 they / visit / the desert in Australia 9I/notvisit/Paris 10 We / see / the new Orlando Bloom film 1 We make the Present perfect with have / be + the past participle. 2 We use the Present perfect to talk about present / past experiences at unspecified times. 2 Copy and complete the table with the past participle form of these verbs. arrive do eat feel go have read sail say start stop visit watch win write 4 Complete the text with the Present perfect form of the verbs. Jed Hunter is on holiday in the United States. He 1 hasn’t taken (not take) lots of money with him because he is skateboarding across America – and skateboarding is free! He 2 (visit) many small towns on his trip. He 3 (not visit) many cities and he 4 (not stay) in hotels. ‘I 5 (write) some articles about this amazing journey,’ says Jed. ‘Lots of people 6 (read) them and they say they 7 (enjoy) them. I 8 (not feel) lonely at all on this trip because I 9 (meet) lots of people on the road!’ I’ve called my friends, but I haven’t taken any photos. 5 Look at the notes. What has/hasn’t Jed done today? Jed hasn’t called his friends. 6 What about you? In pairs, say what you have or haven’t done today. call my friends  eat a pizza  watch TV  visit the city  take photos  write my blog  read a book  travel 140 kilometres
91 Unit 8 Vocabulary Camping 1 3.18 Match the items in the picture to these words. Then listen, check and repeat. campfire compass guidebook insect spray map rucksack sleeping bag sun cream sun hat tent 1 torch walking boots Pronunciation Syllables 4a 3.19 Listen and repeat the words. 1 tent 2 sun hat 3 walking boots b Copy the table and put these words in the correct column. campfire compass guidebook insect spray map rucksack sleeping bag sun cream torch c 3.20 Listen, check and repeat. Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 119 Word list page 111 Workbook page 111 2 Match the words in Exercise 1 to the sentences. 1 You sleep inside this. sleeping bag 2 You use it to keep insects away from you. 3 You wear these on your feet when you walk. 4 You read this to learn about places you visit. 5 You use this to find north, south, east and west. 6 You use this to find the road to a place. 7 You use this to see at night. 8 You use this to keep warm and you also cook food over it. 9 You go into this when it is windy, rainy or cold. 10 You use this to carry things. 11 You put this on your head on a hot day. 12 You need this to stop the sun burning you. 3 Complete the sentences with the words in Exercise 1. 1 Let’s read about the island in the guidebook. 2 You’ve got a red nose! Put some on. 3 There are a lot of insects here. Where’s the ? 4 Let’s find the town on the . Look! Here it is. 5 It’s hot today. You should wear a . 6 ‘I can’t find my compass.’ ‘Is it in your ?’ 7 It’s dark and I can’t see. Where’s the ? 8 ‘My feet hurt.’ ‘Take your off.’ 9 ‘Which way should we go?’ ‘I don't know. Use the .’ 10 ‘I'm tired. I need to sleep. Can you help me put the up.’ tent sun hat walking boots map 5 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 Do you go camping? Why?/Why not? 2 What do you take on holiday? Why? Do you go camping? Yes, I do. I go camping with my family. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12
Chatroom 92 Say it in your language ... Check out this ... For goodness’ sake! Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 What do you think Carlos, Zak and Nadia are doing? 2 What do you think has happened? 2 3.21 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 3.21 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Which desert did Zak visit last year? The Arizona Desert 2 Where did Zak stay? 3 Where was the snake? 4 Does Nadia delete the photo of the snake? 5 Does she delete the photo of the girl? 6 Who was the girl in the photo? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of three. Zak Have you seen my holiday photos? Carlos No, we haven’t. We’ve seen photos of your band but not holiday photos. Zak Well, this is the Arizona desert. We stayed at a campsite there last year. Carlos Hey, Nadia! Check out this photo! Nadia Is ... Is that a snake?! Zak Yup! Nadia Oh. Where was it? Zak I found it in my tent! Carlos Wow! Who’s the girl in this photo? She’s really nice! Is she your girlfriend? Nadia Can I see? Oh! Carlos For goodness’ sake, Nadia! Have you deleted the photo? Nadia Yes I have. I’m really sorry, Zak. I didn’t mean to. Zak Don’t worry. These things happen. Nadia So is she your girlfriend? Zak No! She’s my cousin Nicole.
93 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 Check out this photo! Carlos 2 For goodness' sake! 3 I’m really sorry. 4 I didn’t mean to. 5 Don’t worry. 6 Read the phrases for apologising and accepting an apology. Grammar Present perfect questions Apologising Accepting an apology I’m really sorry. Don’t worry. It was an accident. It’s all right. I didn’t mean to. That’s OK. It won’t happen These things happen. again. 7 3.22 Listen to the conversations. Act out the conversations in pairs. Nadia Oh no! You’ve 1 deleted all my text messages! Jody Oops! It was an accident. Nadia That’s OK. Jody Hey! You’ve 1 switched the TV off. Carlos I’m sorry. Jody Don’t worry. These things happen. Zak Wait a minute! You’ve 1 taken my drink! Carlos Sorry. I didn’t mean to. Zak It’s all right. 8 In pairs, replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversations. 1 break my glasses / switch off my computer / delete photographs / take my sandwich Oh no! You’ve deleted my photographs! I'm really sorry. These things happen. Regular verbs Have I/you/we/they Has he/she/it Irregular verbs Have I/you/we/they Has he/she/it Short answers Ye s , I/you/we/they have. / No, I/you/we/they haven’t. Ye s , he/she/it has. / No, he/she/it hasn’t. ever visited Arizona? ever seen a snake? 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Grammar reference Workbook page 100 In Present perfect questions, ... 1 have and has come before / after the subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). 2 we use contractions with have and has in the affirmative / negative. 2 Complete the questions with these verbs. Then complete the answers. ever / go ever / eat ever / find ever / make ever / sleep ever / take 1 Have you ever been (you) to the United States?  Yes, I have. 2 (they) a snake in their tent?  3 (you) a bad mistake?  4 (she ) Mexican food?  5 (he)inatent? 6 (they) photos with a mobile phone?  3 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 you / ever / go / on holiday / with your cousins? 2 you / see / unusual animals / on holiday? 3you/ever/go/tothedesert? 4 you / ever / eat / food / from different countries? Have you ever been on holiday with your cousins? Yes, I have.
1 Helen Skelton is a famous British television presenter. She was born on 19 July 1983, in Cumbria, in England. She has worked on the BBC children’s programme Blue Peter since 2008. 2 Helen is an amazing person. She has run a 126-kilometre marathon across the desert in Namibia. She is the second woman in the world to do this. She has also travelled over 3,000 kilometres all the way down the Amazon River in a kayak. She did this to raise money for Sport Relief, a charity event for the world’s poorest countries. 3 The Amazon trip was difficult. Helen travelled alone, 97 kilometres a day, six days a week. She started out from Nauta, Peru on 28 January 2010 and arrived 49 days later in Almeirim, Brazil on 28 February. She felt ill because it was so hot, her hands hurt from the kayaking, and she had over 150 insect bites, but she finished the trip. 4 After Helen left her kayak in Brazil, we asked her, ‘What are you going to do when you get home to England?’ ‘Well, I’ve missed my dog, Barney, terribly,’ she answered. ‘So the first thing I’m going to do is take him for a nice long walk!’ 94 Listening 1 3.24 Listen to two friends talking about an adventure. Which adventure do they talk about? 1 cycling around the world 2 dancing around the world 3 skateboarding around the world 2 3.24 Listen again. Choose the correct options. 1 Matt has been to 14 / 42 countries. 2 At the moment he is in Africa / America. 3 A lot of people watch / laugh at him. 4 He is / isn’t a good dancer. 5 Then they start to sing / dance. 6 People understand / don’t understand Matt. 2 Read and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 3.23 Read the article. Which paragraph gives information about ... 1 some of the different places she has been to? 2 2 her plans at the end of her kayak trip? 3 what she did on the Amazon River? 4 who she is and what she does? 4 3.23 Read the article again. Answer the questions. 1 Where was Helen born? In Cumbria, in England 2 When did she start working on the programme Blue Peter? 3 How many kilometres was her journey down the Amazon? 4 Why did she travel down the Amazon? 5 Did she travel every day for 49 days? 6 What problems did she have on the trip? Reading 1 Look quickly at the article. Find ... 1 the names of four countries. England, 2 three dates. 3 the name of a river Helen's Adventure Key Words marathon kayak raise money charity event hurt insect bite
95 Remember! Use informal email beginnings and endings. Use the vocabulary in this unit. Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation. Writing File Informal emails When you write an email to a friend or someone in your family, use these informal beginnings and endings. H Beginnings Dear ... Hello ... Hi... H Endings Bye for now. Lots of love. See you soon. Unit 8 Writing An informal email 1 Read the Writing File. 3 Read the email again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Jamie is camping alone. F 2 This week he had kayaking lessons. 3 Jamie forgot his compass. 4 He has put his sun cream and sun hat in his tent. 4 Read the advertisement. Imagine you are at Beach Camp. Answer the questions. Make notes. New Message Dear Mum I’m having a great time in Asturias with my friends. The school campsite is near a lake in the mountains and there are lots of sports to do here. This week I’ve had kayaking lessons and I’ve climbed Picu Urriello. Yesterday we went for a long walk. We took a map and a compass and we walked through a valley. It was a hot day, but I forgot to take my sun hat. When I got back to my tent, I had a very red face! Today I’m going swimming. Don’t worry, I’ve put my sun cream and my sun hat in my rucksack already! Lots of love Jamie To: From: Subject: Send Mum Jamie Asturias! Add Attachments 2 Read the email. Answer the questions. 1 Who is Jamie writing to? 2 How does he begin his email? 3 How does he end his email? 1 Where are you? 2 Which activities have you done this week? 3 What did you do yesterday? 4 What are you doing today? 5 Write an email to a friend. Use ‘My email’ and your notes from Exercise 4. My email Dear / Hello / Hi 1 Name of camp and activities Beach Camp is great! This year the camp is (where?). There are lots of (what?). This week I (things you have done). 2 What you did yesterday Yesterday we (activity). It was (fun / interesting / boring). When I got back to the camp, (what happened?) 3 What you are doing today Today I (activity). Bye for now / Lots of love / See you soon Beach camp! Activities on offer are: day trip to Rock Island, sailing in Yellow Sands Bay, volleyball or football on Yellow Sands beach. ! Remember your suncream and sun hat!
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 96 Grammar Review 1 Complete the sentences with the Present perfect form of these verbs. help make play take use visit 1 Paul has played football with his friends. 2 Lucy some photos of her cat. 3 Mark and Sarah their grandparents’ house. 4 I my dad with his work in the shop. 5 Yo u a new friend on the internet today. 6 We our dictionaries at school today. 2 Make the sentences in Exercise 1 negative. 1 Paul hasn’t played football with his friends. 3 Complete the questions and answers. 1 Has he finished (he / finish) reading his sports magazine?  Yes, he has. 2 (they / watch) the skateboarding competition?  3 (she / climb) a mountain?  4 (the film / start)?  5 (they / visit) the rainforest?  6 (you / bring) that DVD about the Amazon?  4 Complete the text with the Present perfect. Sixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland 1 has sailed (sail) across the Atlantic Ocean, but she 2 (not finish) her trip around the world. Davo Karnicar from Slovenia 3 (climb) Mount Everest. He 4 (go) skiing down it at ninety kilometres an hour, too! Alicia Hempleman-Adams, her father and three other travellers 5 (walk) to the Arctic. They 6 (travel) across snow and ice and they 7 (feel) the cold Arctic winds on their faces, but they 8 (not see) any penguins! (Penguins live in the Antarctic!) Vocabulary Review 5 Complete the sentences with these words. beach desert island lake mountain ocean rainforest river 1 The Amazon rainforest is in South America. 2 The Sahara is the biggest in the world. 3 The Pacific is the largest in the world. 4 Everest, the world’s highest , is in Nepal. 5 Titicaca is between Peru and Bolivia. 6 The Thames is in England. 7 Madagascar is a large in the Indian Ocean. 8 Copacabana is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 6 Complete the sentences with these words. bag campfire guidebook spray sun walking 1 It’s hot. You should take your sun hat with you. 2 ‘Insects are biting me!’ ‘You should use insect .’ 3 Let’s cook some burgers on the . 4 Oh no! There’s a snake in my sleeping ! 5 Put on your boots and let’s go up the mountain. 6 We can read about the town in the . Speaking Review 7 3.25 Complete the conversation with these words. Then listen and check. accident careful don’t mean wait A 1 Careful! You’ve deleted my homework! B I’msorry.Itwasan2 . A That’s OK. 3 worry. 4 a minute! You’ve taken my dictionary. B I’m sorry. I didn’t 5 to. Dictation 8 3.26 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 134 9
Real World Profiles Class discussion 97 Reading 1 Read Jerara’s profile. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Jerara is 14 years old. F 2 Jerara likes basketball and football. 3 Jerara doesn’t like animals. 2 3.27 Read the article. Answer the questions. 1 What is ‘Walkabout’? A special Aborigine journey from boyhood to manhood. 2 How old are boys when they do ‘Walkabout’? 3 How long do boys stay in the desert? 4 What do they walk along in the desert? 5 What do boys take with them into the desert? 6 What do they do when they are hungry? 7 What animals can the boys catch? 8 Why is ‘Walkabout’ good for Jerara? Age: 13 years old Jerara Malangi's Profile Home country: Australia My favourite ... sports: buroinjin (an Aborigine game like basketball), football music: Yothu Yindi, Linkin Park things: wild animals, sports 1 When do children become adults in your country? 2 Do people in your country do something special at this time? What? 3 What do you think about ‘Walkabout’? Would you like to do it? Why?/Why not? %YWXVEPMER%FSVMKMRIWEVIXLISVMKMREP MRLEFMXERXWSJ%YWXVEPME8LIVIEVIPSXW SJHMJJIVIRGIWEQSRKHMJJIVIRX%YWXVEPMER %FSVMKMRIGSQQYRMXMIWMR%YWXVEPME)EGL GSQQYRMX]LEWMXWS[RGYPXYVIXVEHMXMSRW ERHPERKYEKI .IVEVEMWER%FSVMKMRIFS]ERHLÍWSR 3;EPOEFSYX́3;EPOEFSYX́MWEWTIGMEP %FSVMKMRINSYVRI]JVSQFS]LSSHXS QERLSSH;LIR%FSVMKMRIFS]WEVIXLMVXIIR SVJSYVXIIRXLI]KSERHPMZIMRXLIHIWIVX EPSRI8LI][EPOEPSRKWTIGMEPHIWIVXTEXLW JSVWM\XSIMKLXQSRXLW8LI]GEPPXLIWITEXLW 3WSRKPMRIẂFIGEYWISPH%FSVMKMRIWSRKW HIWGVMFIXLIQ;LIR]SYWMRKXLI WSRK]SYORS[[LIVIXSKS %FSVMKMRIWSR3;EPOEFSYX́HSŔXRIIH XIRXWJSSHSVQETW8LISRP]XLMRKWXLI] RIIHMRXLIHIWIVXEVIEFSSQIVERKERH EWTIEV ;LIR%FSVMKMRIFS]WEVILYRKV]XLI] PSSOJSVJSSH8LI]ORS[XLITPERXW XLI]GERIEXERHXLI]EPWSORS[[LIVIXS 1⁄2RH[EXIV8LI]GEREPWSGEXGLEWREOISVE PM^EVHQEOIEGEQT1⁄2VIERHGSSOXLIERMQEP FIJSVIXLI]IEXMX8LI]SJXIR[EPO OMPSQIXVIWEGVSWWXLIHIWIVXERHGSQI FEGOLSQIWM\QSRXLWPEXIV .IVEVEORS[W3;EPOEFSYX́MWHMJ1⁄2GYPXFYXLI EPWSXLMROWXLEXMXXIEGLIWFS]WEFSYXPMJI
Grammar a/an, some/any; Quantity; Indefinite pronouns Vocabulary Jobs; Adjectives describing jobs Speaking Reacting Writing A questionnaire 98 World Of Work World Of Work 9 Vocabulary Jobs 1 3.28 Listen and repeat. Then match the photos to twelve of these jobs. architect bus driver electrician engineer fashion designer fitness instructor hairdresser lawyer lifeguard 1 nurse police officer shop assistant waiter web designer Word list page 111 Workbook page 112 2 Which jobs in Exercise 1 are not in the photos? 3 Who... 1 cuts people’s hair? a hairdresser 2 designs buildings? 3 designs clothes? 4 builds roads and bridges? 5 designs websites? 6 drives buses? 7 gives advice to people about the law? 8 helps customers in a shop? 9 saves people in the water? 10 serves food and drinks in a restaurant? 11 works in a hospital? 12 works in a police station? 13 repairs electrical equipment? 14 teaches people to exercise? 4 In pairs, ask and answer. Which jobs in Exercise 1 ... 1 help people? 2 use special equipment? 3 make new things? Pronunciation Schwa Ȫ 5 3.29 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to theȪ sound in these words. bus driver electrician engineer hairdresser lawyer waiter Brain Trainer Activity 3 Go to page 120 1 3 6 9 11 4 7 10 12 2 5 8 Which jobs help people? Lifeguards help people.
Unit 9 99 Reading 1 Look at the title of the article and the photos. What activities do you think people can do at Micropolix? 2 Read the article and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 3.30 Read the article again. Match the headings (A–D) with the paragraphs (1–4). A Who works there? B What and where is it? CWhoisitfor? D What activities can you do there? 4 3.30 Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or don’t know (DK)? 1 Micropolix is 12,000 square metres. T 2 There’s a school at Micropolix. 3 Adults can’t go to Micropolix. 4 The Micropolix bank has special money. 5 When children want more money, they go to the Micropolix bank. 6 Children can learn to work as shop assistants at Micropolix. 7 Visitors to Micropolix become better citizens. 5 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer. 1 Do you want to go to Micropolix? Why?/Why not? 2 Is it important for children to learn about real life? Do you want to go to Micropolix? Yes, I do. It’s fun! THEME PARK 1 Micropolix is a theme park near Madrid in Spain. It is 12,000 square metres and it is like a small town. It has a town hall, a supermarket, an airport, a theatre, a police academy, a hospital, a TV studio, a library and other buildings. 2 The theme park is for children. Adults can also come here, but there aren’t any activities for them. 3 About 200 people work in the theme park. Some people organise activities for the children and others look after the children while they are in Micropolix. 4 When children come to the theme park, first they become citizens of Micropolix. Next they go to the Micropolix bank and get some Micropolix money: the Eurix. Then they use their money to do different activities. If they want more money, they get a job and make more money. Children can take part in many different activities. For example, they can learn to be police officers at the police academy, they can learn to be nurses at the hospital, they can sell things in the shops as shop assistants, or learn to fly an aeroplane. Children have fun at the park, but the most important thing is that they learn about real life.
Quantity Countable nouns How many apples are there? There are a lot of apples. There aren’t (are not) many apples. There are a few apples. Uncountable nouns How much money is there? There’s (is) a lot of money. There isn’t (is not) much money. There’s (is) a little money. Grammar reference Workbook page 102 Does your mum give you much advice about studying? Yes, she does. 100 Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Affirmative I’ve (have) got I’ve (have) got some money. an apple/some apples. Negative I haven’t (have not) got I haven’t (have not) got an apple/any apples. any money. Questions Have you got Have you got any money? an apple/any apples? Grammar a/an, some and any 1 Study the grammar table. Choose the correct options to complete the rules. Grammar reference Workbook page 102 5 Study the grammar table. Match the sentence halves to make rules. 1 We use a / an before singular countable nouns starting with a vowel sound. 2 We use a / some before uncountable nouns. 3 We use some / any in affirmative sentences. 4 We use some / any in negative sentences and questions. 2 Are these nouns countable (C) or uncountable (U)? advice U building car child citizen food hair help job place work 3 Choose the correct options. 1 There weren’t some / any people at the park. 2 Does she drive a / an electric car? 3 My grandmother cooked any / some food for us. 4Canweseean/ashow? 5 There isn’t some / any information on this website. 6 Did you visit some / any nice places on holiday? 4 Complete the sentences with a/an, some or any. 1 He’s a police officer. 2 I can’t do this. I need help. 3 We haven’t eaten food today. 4 There are people in the sea. 5 Have you got advice for me? 6 Is she engineer? 7 I didn’t know children at the party. 8 Have you got tickets for the concert? 1 We use much and many 2Weusealotof 3Weusemanyandafew 4 We use much and a little a in affirmative sentences. b in negative sentences and questions. c with uncountable nouns. d with countable nouns. 6 Choose the correct options. 1 My baby brother’s got a few / a little hair. 2 There are a lot of / much lights in this room. 3 There isn’t many / much sports equipment in this gym. 4 There are a few / a little restaurants in that street. 5 There’s a few / a little furniture in the shop. 7 Make questions with much or many. 1 your mum / give you / advice about studying? Does your mum give you much advice about studying? 2 your dad / ask / questions / about school? 3 your teachers / give / you / homework? 4 you / play / computer games / in your free time? 5 you / watch / TV programmes? 8 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 7.
101 Unit 9 Vocabulary Adjectives describing jobs 1 3.31 Match the pictures to these words. Then listen, check and repeat. creative 1 dangerous dull fascinating relaxing satisfying stressful tiring varied well-paid Word list page 111 Workbook page 112 2 Choose the correct options. 1 Ursula is an artist. Painting pictures is creative / stressful. 2 Tom’s a stunt man. His job is dull / dangerous. 3 Ana works fifteen hours a day. Her job is relaxing / tiring. 4 I learn new things every day. My job is fascinating / creative. 5 He’s a yoga teacher. It’s tiring / relaxing. 6 I do the same thing every day. It’s fascinating / dull. 7 I work with children. It’s satisfying / dangerous. 8 Kathy is a famous actress. Her job is well-paid / dull. 9 People phone me all the time. My job is creative / stressful. 10 I do different things every day. It’s varied / well-paid. 3 Work in pairs. Student A thinks of a job and describes it. Student B guesses the job. Then change roles. Brain Trainer Activity 4 Go to page 120 It’s a creative job. I design buildings. You’re an architect! 1 3 6 9 4 7 10 2 5 8 Correct! Your turn!
Chatroom 102 Say it in your language ... Sorry, mate. Honestly! Speaking and Listening 1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. 1 Where do you think the friends are? 2 What are the boys doing? 3 What has Zak done? 2 3.32 Listen and read the conversation. Check your answers. 3 3.32 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. 1 Has Zak always been a good football player? No, he hasn’t. 2 What does Carlos want to do in the holidays? 3 Where is Zak going this summer? 4 How does Nadia feel about this? 5 When is Zak coming back to England? 6 Who has eaten the cake? 4 Act out the conversation in groups of four. Zak Goal! Nadia Well done, Zak! You’ve become really good! Carlos You should be in the football team. Then we can practise together in the holidays. Zak Sorry, mate. I’m not going to be here this summer. Nadia That’s terrible! Why not? Zak Well, my dad’s an engineer and he’s going to Chicago for his job. I’m going with him. Nadia When are you coming back? Zak I’m not sure, but it’ll be before school starts. Jody Oh well. Now come and have something to eat before Carlos eats everything. Zak Is there any cake? Jody Um ... no, there isn’t. Nadia What a shame! Carlos, did you eat it all? Carlos No! Maybe ... Yes. Jody Honestly, Carlos! Zak It doesn’t matter.
103 5 Look back at the conversation. Who says what? 1 Well done, Zak! Nadia 2 Sorry, mate. 3 That’s terrible! 4 What a shame! 5 Honestly! 6 It doesn’t matter. 6 Read the phrases for reacting to bad news, neutral news and good news. Grammar Indefinite pronouns 7 3.33 Listen to the conversations. In pairs, act out the conversations. Nadia What’s the matter? Jody I1 ’ve dropped juice on my new shirt. Nadia What a shame! Zak I 1 lost the tennis match! Nadia Oh well. It doesn’t matter. Carlos Hey, how are you? Zak Good! Guess what? I 1 came first in the race! Carlos Really? That’s brilliant! 8 Work in pairs. Replace the words in purple in Exercise 7. Use these words and/or your own ideas. Act out the conversations. What’s the matter? I’ve broken my glasses. That’s terrible! Bad Neutral Good What a shame! Oh well. Well done! That’s terrible! It doesn’t matter. That’s brilliant! 1 break my glasses / get 100% in the exam / lose my mobile phone / lose my MP3 player / win the match / win a competition 1 Study the grammar table. Match the sentence halves to make rules. Grammar reference Workbook page 102 1 We use someone, everyone, anyone and no one 2 We use something, everything, anything and nothing 3 We use anything and anyone 4 We use someone, something, everyone, everything, no one and nothing a to talk about things. b to talk about people. c in affirmative sentences. d in questions and negative sentences. 2 Choose the correct options. 1 I’m hungry. Let’s buy something / anything to eat. 2 He is funny. Anyone / Everyone laughs at his jokes. 3 Is anyone / anything coming to the football match? 4 I haven’t got something / anything in my bag. 5 We all want our team to win. Anyone / No one wants the other team to win. 6 There’s someone / everyone at the front door. 7 There’s anything / nothing in the box. It’s empty. 8 Let’s put nothing / everything in the cupboard. It will be safe there. 3 Complete the text with these words. anything anything everyone everything no one someone something We had a great time at the park yesterday. 1 Everyone in the class came. 2 brought a ball and we played football. 3 scored a goal – the score was 0–0 – but we enjoyed the game. We took sandwiches, fruit and cake with us. We didn’t buy 4 ; we made all the food at home. We were hungry, so we ate 5 . In the evening, we put all our litter in the bins. We didn’t leave 6 on the grass. Let’s do 7 nice again next weekend! People There’s (is) someone there. There isn’t (is not) anyone there./There’s (is) no one there. Is there anyone there? I can see everyone. Things There’s (is) something there. There isn’t (is not) anything there./There’s (is) nothing there. Is there anything there? I can see everything.
104 Reading 1 Look at the photos. Answer the questions. 1 What are the people doing? 2 Why do you think they are doing it? 2 Read and check your answers to Exercise 1. 3 3.34 Read the article again. Who do you think the text is for? 1 busy people 2 teenagers 3 parents 4 3.34 Read the article again. Answer the questions. 1 Does the writer of the article think babysitting is an interesting job? No, he/she doesn’t. 2 What kind of people don’t have time to tidy their garage? 3 What job can you do in a garden in spring? 4 What job can you do in a garden in autumn? 5 What can you do when your neighbours go on holiday? 6 Why can’t some old people use a computer? 7 Why don’t some people want to cook in the evening? Listening 1 3.35 Listen to a radio show about summer jobs. Which topics does Tim talk about? 1 Where he works. 2 What he does. 3 What time he starts and finishes work. 4 How much money he makes. 5 What the job gives him. 6 His favourite thing about his job. 2 3.35 Listen again. Choose the correct answer. 1Timis a fifteen. b sixteen. c seventeen. 2 He has worked at Wisehaven pool for a two summers. b two months. c two years. 3 The job is never a stressful. b busy. c dull. House cleaning Busy people don’t have much time for housework, so you can offer to clean their house or tidy their garage. Gardening People always need help in the garden. In spring you can plant flowers, in summer you can water and cut the lawn, in autumn you can sweep dead leaves and in winter you can shovel snow. Car cleaning You can wash people’s cars weekly or monthly. Pet care Do your neighbours have pets? Yes? Then you’re in luck! Talk to them and offer to walk their dog, clean out the fish tank or feed their cat. You can even look after their pet when they go on holiday. Teaching computing Some older people can’t use a computer. Remember - they probably didn’t have a computer when they were children. You can make money teaching them to use their computers. Cooking Are you a good cook? Some people come home late in the evening. They’re tired and they don’t want to cook. You can offer to have dinner ready for them. You can also sell cakes to your neighbours. Helping with homework Are you good at music, a foreign language, or Maths? Then you can help younger children with their homework. OK, OK, it’s true. Looking after the neighbour’s baby isn’t the most stimulating job in the world. But what other work can a teenager do? Forget babysitting! Key Words stimulating water (v) lawn sweep shovel foreign
105 Unit 9 Remember! Check your work: word order, punctuation, capital letters, linking words, correct tenses and use of question words. Use the vocabulary in this unit. Writing File Checking your work When you have finished your work, remember to check: 1 word order 2 punctuation 3 capital letters 4 linking words 5 use of tenses 6 use of question words Writing A questionnaire 1 Read the Writing File. 3 Read the questionnaire again. Answer the questions. 1 What is the questionnaire about? 2 What information comes after the title? 3 How many questions are there? 4 How many answers are there for each question? 4 Match the beginnings (1–4) to the endings (a–d) of the questions. 1 Which school subject c 2 What is important 3 Where 4 What kind of activities aforyouinajob? b do you enjoy? c is your favourite? d do you want to work? 5 You are going to write a job questionnaire. Think of three answers for each question in Exercise 4. Make notes. 6 Write a job questionnaire. Use ‘My questionnaire’ and your notes from Exercises 4 and 5. 2 Read the questionnaire. Match the mistakes in bold to a word or phrase (1-6) from the Writing File. My questionnaire Title: Questions 1, 2, 3, 4. Answers: DDQVZHUV  S R L Q W V  H D F K  EDQVZHUV SRLQWVHDFK FDQVZHUV SRLQWHDFK 2SRLQWV <RX·UHUHDG\WRVWDUWZRUN 2SRLQWV <RX·UHQHDUO\UHDG\WRVWDU WZRUN 2SRLQWV <RXDUHQ·WUHDG\IRUDMRE<RXPXVW EHFRPHPRUHUHVSRQVLEOH +RZUHDG\IRUZRUNDUH\RX")LQGRXWZLWKRXU TXHVWLRQQDLUH  +RZPXFKGR\RXJHWRXWRIEHGLQWKHPRUQLQJZLWK QRKHOSIURP\RXUSDUHQWV  D ,DOZD\VJHWRXWRIEHGZLWKRXWKHOS  E ,VRPHWLPHVJHWRXWRIEHGZLWKRXWKHOS  F ,QHYHUJHWRXWRIEHGZLWKRXWKHOS   (YHU \RQHOLNHVSHRSOHSROLWH+RZRIWHQGLG\RXVD\ ¶SOHDVH·DQG¶WKDQN\RX·HYHU \GD\"  D ,DOZD\VVD\¶SOHDVH·DQG¶WKDQN\RX·  E ,XVXDOO\VD\¶SOHDVH·DQG¶WKDQN\RX·  F ,XVXDOO\IRUJHWWRVD\¶SOHDVH·DQG¶WKDQN\RX·   (YHU \RQHFDQVWDUWDMREEHFDXVHQRWHYHU \RQHFDQ ILQLVKLWGR\RXXVXDOO\ILQLVKWKHWKLQJV\RXEHJLQ  D <HV,GR  E ,VRPHWLPHVILQLVKWKHP  F 1R,GRQ·W $UH\RXUHDG\IRUZRUN" +RZUHDG\IRUZRUNDUH\RX"&KHFN\RXU VFRUHKHUH
Refresh Your Memory! Refresh Your Memory! 106 Grammar Review 1 Choose the correct options. 1 Have you got an / any / a few orange jacket? 2 I don’t make many / a little / much money. 3 I can’t find a lot / any / an information about the topic. 4 Can I have a little / a few / many apple juice? 5 There were many / little / a few students in the classroom. 6 She hasn’t got an / many / much friends at school. 7 We bought much / many / lots of food. 8 Some / Any / A lot jobs are dull, but others are fascinating. 9 Harry has got a beard, but he hasn’t got a few / a little / much hair. 10 Do you do any / some / much interesting activities? 2 Complete the sentences with these words. anyone anything anything everyone no one someone something 1 A There’s someone in the house. Call the police! B Don’t be silly! There’s here. Only you and me. 2 A I’m not hungry. I don’t want to eat. B But you must eat . You haven’t eaten all day. 3 A Can you hear a strange noise in the kitchen? B No,Ican’thear . 4A Whereis ? B They’re all outside. There isn’t in the house. 3 Rewrite the sentences with indefinite pronouns. 1 All the students in our class liked the new teacher. Everyone in our class liked the new teacher. 2 Paul liked all his birthday presents. 3 I knew none of the people in the room. 4 I didn’t see any friends at the cinema. 5 There was no food in the kitchen. Vocabulary Review 4 Match these words to the sentences. architect engineer fashion designer fitness instructor lifeguard nurse 1 ‘I build roads and bridges.’ engineer 2 ‘I design buildings.’ 3 ‘I work at the beach in summer.’ 4 ‘I design the most beautiful clothes in the world.’ 5 ‘I work with doctors at the hospital.’ 6 ‘I work with people at the gym all day.’ 5 Match these adjectives to the definitions. dangerous dull fascinating relaxing satisfying varied well-paid 1 You do different things every day. varied 2 This job makes you happy. 3 You make a lot of money in this job. 4 You learn things and it makes you think. 5 This job can kill you! 6 You do the same things all the time. 7 This job is calm and quiet. Speaking Review 6 3.36 Complete the conversations with these words. Then listen and check. That’s brilliant! That’s terrible! Oh well. Lily What’s the matter, Matt? Matt I can’t find my mobile phone. Lily 1 That’s terrible! Can I do anything to help? Sam Guess what? I’m going to New York. Julia 2 Lucky you! Lucy I’m bored. I’ve got a lot of homework tonight. Ella 3 I’ve got a lot of homework, too! Dictation 7 3.37 Listen and write in your notebook. My assessment profile: Workbook page 135 9
My Literature File 107 Literature File Reading 1 Read the fact file quickly. Answer the questions. 1 Who wrote Heidi? 2 Where is the author from? 2 3.38 Read the story summary. Answer the questions. 1 Where does Heidi’s grandfather live? He lives in the Swiss mountains. 2 What’s Peter’s job? 3 Where does Heidi’s aunt work? 4 Why is Clara lonely? 5 Who teaches Heidi to read? 6 How does Heidi help Peter? 7 How does Heidi help Clara? 3 Think about a book you have read. Make notes for a fact file and a story summary. Think about: F >2/+?>29<+8.A2/</2/ =2/3=0<97 F >2/-2+<+->/<= F >2/:6+-/=>2/-2+<+->/<=63@/+8.A9<5 F +8C:<9,6/7=>2/-2+<+->/<=2+@/ 4 Write a fact file about the author and a story summary. Add photos or pictures. Use your notes from Exercise 3 to help you. Heidi is a young Swiss girl. Her mother and father are dead. One day she goes to stay with her grandfather. He lives alone in a small wooden house in the Swiss mountains. Heidi makes a new friend called Peter on the mountain. Peter is a goatherd. He takes the goats up the mountain every morning, and he gives the goats food and cares for them. Heidi loves living with her grandfather. He makes furniture for her from wood. But one day, Heidi’s aunt arrives. She works in the city of Frankfurt. She takes Heidi to live in Frankfurt with a girl called Clara. Clara lives in a big house in the city, but she is ill and cannot walk and she feels lonely. Heidi likes Clara and Clara’s grandmother teaches Heidi to read. But Heidi really wants to go and live in the Swiss mountains again. When she goes to live with her grandfather again, she teaches Peter to read. When Clara comes to visit her, she helps to make Clara well again. Author From Johanna Spyri Hirzel, Switzerland Born Died 1827 1901 Book title Heidi Published in 1880 in German and in over forty languages. Fact File Story summary
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Brain Trainer 1 112 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 14 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Vocabulary 3 Look at the letters. Guess the sport. 1 ice-skating 2 3 4 5 6 Grammar 2 Make questions with words from the orange, purple and blue boxes and do/does. You’ve got three minutes! Does our teacher play basketball? your mum your dad our teacher your friends do play go watch phone have archery basketball judo homework mountain biking skateboarding sports on television swimming ati ors let mna oun che 4a Read the words in the box aloud three times. Cover the box. Read the list below aloud. Which word is missing? basketball court tennis racket football boots athletics track ice skates hockey stick football boots athletics track hockey stick basketball court ice skates 4b Now try again. tennis court judo belt swimming pool ice-skating rink swimming costume football pitch ice-skating rink swimming costume football pitch swimming pool tennis court
Brain Trainer 2 113 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 24 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Vocabulary 3 Follow the letters to find seven types of film. You can go up, down, diagonally, left or right. Grammar 2 Unscramble the words. Then match the sentences to the photos. 1 I’m aghtwnic a rohror film. I’m watching a horror film. c 2 They’re gnatiwi outside the umemsu. 3 He’s ardnige a zagnimae at the moment. 4 We’re kinmga a tairalm rats film. 5 Suzy’s digno her ngEilhs homework now. 6 She’s tnagki photos at the krpa today. a d b e c f U M A C O B D C Z X U J K L E M E T H K O W Q P R S Y D F J K D O C U M E O I N B F I L M I C T I N R C C V S T R A L A R D T R A L E L S L A S I S G A O B F A G D O W H T T Y R H Y E N W P P E R H V W A N K H T A S Y A E E U E Q R P D N O Y M B N L J S T E START 4 Make words. Each word has three shapes. an-noy-ing ing ex li cit bril sive ant ro noy ing man ex an pen tic
1 4 2 5 3 Brain Trainer 3 114 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 34 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Vocabulary 3 In pairs, look at the pictures. Say one history word about the picture. Your partner says another history word about the picture. Grammar 2 Make sentences with words of the same colour. Then make your own colour puzzle. In pairs, complete your partner’s puzzle. You started school seven years ago. You We were seven years night ago moved born You years study started ago fourteen last I watched school last You TV yesterday didn’t year year night did We leave her moved didn’t He a They last homework city last big the mistake She made 4 Match the timeline of Janet’s life (1-6) with the pictures (a-f). Then complete the sentences. 1 1947: a Janet started school. 2 1960: Janet went 3 1963: Janet 4 1974: Janet got 5 1978: Janet 6 2012: Janet a b e f d c
Brain Trainer 4 115 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 48 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Grammar 2 Look at the picture for two minutes, then cover it. Now say a square. Your partner says what the person was doing. Vocabulary 3 Read the phrases for two minutes. Cover the list and write the phrases in your notebook. How many can you remember? spray graffiti bully be rude fight lie steal something drop litter use a mobile phone in class cheat in an exam copy someone’s homework play loud music play truant 4 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition of movement. a The dog ran 1 around the tree. b She climbed 2 the ladder. c They didn’t walk 3 the bridge. They walked 4 the bridge. d The cat jumped 5 the wall. e Lucy was taking the present 6 the box when her mum walked 7 the room. f Dad was climbing 8 the ladder when the cat ran 9 the road. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 1d The old men were fighting. ab d c 1 2 3 9
116 Rosa has got the longest hair in our class. You’re right! False! My hair is longer than Rosa’s. A D G B E H C F I J M P K N Q L O R S TU V W XY Z Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 58 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Grammar 2 Work in pairs. Student A covers their eyes. Student B says a sentence about a classmate. Student A says True or False. Vocabulary 3 Read the code. What are the mystery words? A= B= 1 curly 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Look at the personality circle for one minute. In pairs, take it in turns to ask and answer three questions. Change the words in purple. What’s opposite shy in the circle? What colour is cheerful? Which word is red? TALKATIVE GENEROUS CHEERFUL FRIENDLY UNFRIENDLY MOODY SELFISH SHY Brain Trainer 5
Brain Trainer 6 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 68 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Grammar 2 Look at the picture. Sam has got a History exam tomorrow. Make sentences about what he should and shouldn’t do. Sam should go to the book shop. He shouldn’t play football. Vocabulary 3 Work in pairs. Student A acts out a phrase below. Student B guesses the phrase. Change roles. 117 Clean the beach up. Don’t cut the tree down. Don’t pollute the river. Don’t waste water. Reuse old things. Plant vegetables. Recycle your bottles. Turn it off. 4 Work in pairs. Student A chooses a material and says two things that are made from it. Student B guesses the material. Box, carton. It’s cardboard. Correct!
Brain Trainer 7 118 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 82 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Vocabulary 3 Work in pairs. Student A chooses a music word. Student B asks Student A the questions below. Student B guesses the word. album concert composer download hit playlist pop chart singer track Questions How many letters are there? How many syllables are there? How many vowels are there? How many consonants are there? Grammar 2 Look at the picture puzzle for two minutes, then cover it. Now say a square. Your partner guesses what the person is saying. How many syllables are there? Two. 4 In pairs, say a word from the box. Your partner says ‘Musical instrument’ or ‘Type of music’. classical country drums hip hop jazz guitar keyboard opera piano pop rap reggae rock saxophone techno violin ab d c 1 2 3 2c We’ll be late if we don’t go now.
Brain Trainer 8 119 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 92 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? Grammar 2 Make questions with words from the purple, orange and blue boxes. You’ve got three minutes! Have you visited the pyramids? Has your best friend watched Twilight? has have eaten played read seen visited watched won written you your best friend your brother/sister your mum and dad a blog the drums The Grinch a prize the pyramids sushi Twilight the USA London Vocabulary 3 Look at the photos. What are they? You have two minutes. a valley 4 Which camping words are missing? Use the clues to help you. guidebook rucksack sleeping bag sun cream tent torch walking boots 1 You use this to keep warm and you also cook food over it. campfire 2 You use this to find north, south, east and west. 3 You use it to keep insects away from you. 4 You put this on your head on a hot day. 5 You use this to find the road to a place. a d b e c f g h
e Brain Trainer 9 Spot the difference 1 Look at the photo on page 102 for one minute. Now study this photo. What differences can you spot? 120 Grammar 2 Look at the picture. Work out the fewest number of moves to get from A to B. Use the rules below to help you. Rule 1: You can’t put a larger ring on a smaller ring. Rule 2: You can only move one ring at a time. h a veg o t s o m emo n e y I h a veg o t s o m emo n e y I A B A V C S L D F W R D F B T P E W H F 4 In pairs, take turns to choose a letter. Your partner has to say a job or an adjective describing a job beginning with that letter. The winner is the first to get three letters in a row.  a c d g h i b Vocabulary 3 Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the jobs are? You have two minutes. a waiter f
Culture 1 English Speaking Countries Reading 1 3.39 Read about the main English Speaking Countries. Which country has the biggest population? 2 3.39 Read about the main English Speaking Countries again. Answer the questions. 1 Which famous people came from Dublin? 2 Which place in America sees the sun rise first? 3 What is the capital of Australia? 4 Which country has three capital cities? 5 What was special about the 2010 World Cup? 121 Your culture 3 In pairs, answer the questions. 1 What is the capital of your country? 2 What is the population and currency? 3 What is interesting about your country? 4 Write a short fact file about your country. Use your answers to Exercise 3 and the English Speaking Countries examples to help you. The UK 'ETMXEPSJXLI9/ERH)RKPERH0SRHSR
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Culture DC Washington DC is the capital of the USA. Itisavery impor tant city. The President and his family live in Washington DC in the White House. The White House has tennis cour ts, a swimming pool and a cinema for the President’s family. Inside the White House is the Oval Office. It is the office of the President. Many leaders from around the world travel to the Oval Office to meet the President. I love NYC The ‘Big Apple’ has a population of 8.2 million people. The New York skyline is very famous. It has some very tall buildings called skyscrapers. The Empire State Building and the Chrysler building are very easy to recognise. The Statue of Liber ty is in New York Harbour. It was a present from the people of France to the USA. It is a symbol of freedom and democracy. City of Angels Los Angeles (LA) is very multicultural. People from all over the world live, work and enjoy the good weather in LA. The city has many impor tant centres of culture, science and technology and it is the movie capital of the world! You can see the famous Hollywood sign in the hills of the city. You can also walk down Hollywood Boulevard and see the handprints of famous actors. 122 2 The USA – City Life Reading 1 3.40 Read about the USA. How many states are there in the USA? 2 3.40 Read about the USA again. Answer the questions. 1 Is the USA a multicultural country? Why? 2 What is the capital of the USA? Why is this city important? 3 What’s the ‘Big Apple’? 4 Which famous buildings are in New York? 5 What’s the weather like in LA? 3 In pairs, answer the questions. 1 What is the largest city in your country? 2 What is your favourite city in your country? 3 What other cities do you know in Europe and the USA? 4 Write a short paragraph about your favourite city in your country. Use your answers to Exercise 3 and the USA examples to help you. Your culture The USA The USA has 50 states and they are all different. There are many different kinds of climate, landscape, cities and culture in the USA. People from all over the world live there. It is very multicultural.
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Culture Reading 1 3.44 Read about New Zealand. Where is it? 2 3.44 Read about New Zealand again. Answer the questions. 1 Where did the Maoris come from? 2 Who was the first European to sail to New Zealand? 3 Who made the first map of New Zealand? 4 Why did European and North American ships come to New Zealand? 5 In which century did New Zealand become part of the British Empire? New Zealand – History 6 3 In pairs, answer the questions. 1 Where is your country? 2 Were there famous explorers in your country in the past? 3 What are some important dates in your country’s history? Why are they important? 4 Write a short paragraph about the history of your country. Use your answers to Exercise 3 and the New Zealand examples to help you. 126 Your culture The first people in New Zealand came from Polynesia in boats about a thousand years ago. We don’t know exactly when they came. They developed their own culture and today we call them Maoris. For a long time the Maoris were the only people in the country. Then, in 1642, the Dutch explorer, Abel Tasman, arrived with two ships. Unfortunately, there was a fight between the Europeans and the Maoris and many people died. Tasman left and Europeans did not come again for many years. In 1769, the British explorer, James Cook, sailed to New Zealand and made the first maps of its coastline. After that, many European and North American ships arrived. They wanted to hunt for whales in the Pacific and trade with the Maoris. In the nineteenth century, many British people came to live in New Zealand and they bought land from the Maoris. In 1840, the British government signed an agreement with the Maoris, the Treaty of Waitangi, and New Zealand became part of the British Empire. In 1893, New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. Today New Zealand is a quiet country with a high standard of living. 1HZ  =HDODQG New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean. It has two large islands, the North Island and the South Island, and its capital is Wellington.