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~ a aba Activity Book ore aes /ereh ss BrianjAbbs Ingrid Freebainn ‘l@ Complete the family member names. sister Complete the text. Write the words in brackets in the Present simple. sue onwna Complete the sentences. 1 Your father's mother is your Your mother's son is your .. Your father’s sister is your Your uncle's Son 1S YOUF nnn Josh 1 /ives (live) in Manchester. He 2... (Go) to schoo! from nine o'clock to half past three. After School he # wn (do) judo, He 4 . (practise) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. At the weekend Your mother's father is your 2 3 4 5 6 Your aunt’s husband is your . 3 pie his parents 5 (take) him to judo | Rearrange the words to make pompettions. He & www (B€) very Good and ‘sentences, e usually * (win). "18. (want) to be a judo champion one day,’ he ? wees 1 doesn't She my school. go to (say). His parents © wwe (think) it's a good doesn't. go. te.tny.school, idea. Yosh ".. .. (work) hard at school 2 WeU live 06: Richmond? jin and he ® (love) his sport, too. We Bae . (understand) his ambition.’ é Complete the sentences. Use the negative 3 G0 They ‘School. to ‘my form of the verbs in the box. 4 does he Where tive? ( drive live -play- speak walk watch ) My brother MP PaTKOr sn 5 Garth go Upton Road School. to doesn't . television in the mornings. . here, . to school. ‘Bd Look at the text from Exercise 2b again. Write questions and answers about Josh. 1 Where/Josh/live? 2 Which sport/he/do? 3 When/he/practise? 4 Where/his parents/take him/at weekends? 5 What/he/want to be? 6 What/nis parents/think? \ % fo Listen and complete the conversation with question forms. Adam: Hey! Watch out! Alice: Sorry! Adam: That's all right. a OK Alice? Yes, I'm fine. That's my brother, Ben. : Adam. 3 : No, | don't. | five in Wembley. : Cool! We live in Wembiey too! A, ; Me and my sister, Tessa. She isn’t here. She goes to a dance class on Saturday morning. Alice: 5. Adam: Yes, she does. Alice: «. Adam: Thorton Street. Alice: Ben! Come here! This is Adam. He lives in our street! & Read the information about Georgia. ‘Complete the conversation with question forms. First name: Georgia | Lane ‘name: | Rates: 16 Haven Road, | Ledminster B Age: . ber: 01729 834116 | Peres Ledminster High School | Receptionist: » What's your first name? Georgia: It's Georgia. Receptionist: Georgia: Lane. Receptionist: >. Georgia: _'m thirteen. Receptionist: Which school do you go to? Georgia: + Receptionist: And ....... It’s 16 Haven Road, Ledminster. Georgia: Receptionist: And © Georgia: 01729 834116. Receptionist: That's all. Thank you. Match verbs from A to words from B. ® ® 14 1 have @) to music 2 2 cook b) a bike 3 3 listen © dinner a 4 do ¢) computer games 5 play €) your homework 5 6 ride ) a picnic é Look at the pictures and complete the crossword. Find the secret phrase. \f[elel4[]@] [=] «[a] lz] [ale © |r a | 2 T The secret phrase is . 3) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb be. 1 My brother Js” doing his homework — he's listening to music. 2 They aren't in the garden. wu... they walking the dog? 3a. . wearing my favourite jeans. 4. We smnnsnune Watching a DVD ~ we're playing computer games. 5 Carol driving her new car? 6 David is meeting his friends in town. He ‘ooking dinner. » Look at the picture. Write sentences in the Present continuous. 4, 1 Georgia/lie down Georgia's lying down. 2 Harvey and Katy/play tennis Harvey and Katy aren't playing tennis 3. Tom/read a magazine 4 Georgia/drink water 5 Harvey and Katy/play football 6 Tom/listen to his MP3 player Georgia and Tom/eat ice creams Complete the paragraph. Use the Present simple or the Present continuous. It’s half past seven on Wednesday evening and Jenny 1 s,tal She always ® talk) to Steven in the evening. They are friends But they 8 nnn (not go) to the same school. Jenny, Emma and Garth # (watch) a video. Emma usually § «= (do) her homework in the evening but she « (have not got) any homework tonight. Steven's sister , . (listen) to music. She always (listen) to Justin Timberlake. (talk) to Steven on the telephone. Put these adverbs of frequency into the correct order. sometimes | usually never | (often abways: always. '» Compiete the sentences. 1 Jenny slays reads (road) New Girl (always) on Wednesday. 2 Steven (be) late for school. (sometimes) 3 Garth... (play) basketball on Monday evening. (usually) 4 Emma . .-- (be) bored at school. (never) 5 Steven (cook) dinner for his brother and sister. (often) 6 Jenny .. friends in town on Saturday. (meet) (usually) 18 Match A and B to make sports, ® 1 volley 1 -§, a) 2 ten 2 ved) 3 gym 3 o 4 roller 4 d) 5 swim 5 e) 6 cyc 6am f) 7 skate 7. Q) 8 rug Beh) ‘i Find two sports in each picture. and nastics ming ball nis by blading ting boarding Write sentences and questions with prefer. {| prefer swimming to volleyball volleyball x) (swimming ¥ 2 Do they Brefer rugby on football? (rugby/football) 3 WE nnn (basketball ¥ — motor racing x) 4 Do you... (rollerblading/football) 5 Does she... (aymnastics/cycling) 6 They... (skateboarding ¥ rugby x) (tennis 4 swimming x) Choose the correct words. 1 | play football every day. \fove/hate it. 2 She hates play/playing volleyball 3 My dad never watches motor racing on TV. He likes/ doesn't like it. 4 Do you like swim/swimming? 5 Cool! We've got rugby practice today. | fove/don't like rugby. 6 My brother, Harvey, doesn’t like playing/play tennis but | love it. 7 l) Look at the chart. Complete the sentences. PY (play rugby). (cycle). (rollerblade). (watch motor racing). 1 Tom d (skateboard) but he He likes playing baskettall(p1ay basketball) but he $ 2 Georgia .. She 3. Katy .- (swim) and she... (play volleyball) and she (play tennis) but she (watch motor racing), She .« (Skateboard) but she (do gymnastics), 4 Harvey .. (play foothall) and he .. (play basketball). He .. cycle) and he .. . (skateboard). & Look at Exercise 3b again. Write questions and answers. 2 1 You: box .». (you/love/skateboarding?) Tom: 2 § .. (Georgia/like/play/volleyball?) No, she doesn't. 3 (Katy/love/gymnastics?) (you/like/cycling?) . (you/like/rollerblading?) ... (Georgia and Katy/like/motor racing?) ... (you/like/skateboarding?) (Tom and Harvey/like/play/basketball?) | Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Which sport does Decian play? ... 2 Which sport does his brother play? Hil T'm Declan and I'm from Ireland, These are two traditional sports from my country. IRISHESBORITS) GAELIC FOOTBALL Gaelic football is a mixture of football, volleyball and rugby! There are 15 players in a team. They can run with the ball, then they kick it into the goal, or hit it with their hands. My brother plays in our town’s team. It's a fast and dangerous game, and the players don't wear any helmets! love watching it! Gaelic football is also popular in Australia and the USA, and in other places where there are a lot of irish people. HURLING I play in an under-145 hurling team. Hurling is similar to hockey and baseball. We use sticks called hurleys to hit a small ball, but we can hit it high in the ai. We like playing energetic games in ireland! There are 15 people in a hurling team, and the goals are similar to rugby goals. Hurling is an ancient game. It's 2000 years old! Complete the chart. Tick (/) the correct column. There is also a women's version of the game called camogie. (Gaelic football | Hurling Both sports 1 The players use sticks. { { v 2_ There are 15 players in a team. 3_You can kick the ball. 4 It's a dangerous game. 5 The players wear helmets. is a version of this game. 8 It's similar to rugby. (WRITING TIP! If you don’t know how to spell a word, check it in a dictionary. ® Check the spelling of these words. Correct the mistakes. 1 baseball 4 baskitball 7 criket 2 volliball_ 5 skiing 8 tenis 3 cycling 6 ice skating Write about your favourite sport in your notebook. Lreally love ... My favourite team is os) Listen to the song. Put the verses in order. A Father: Where is Tom? Mother: He's still in bed! Father: Come on, Tom, get up, sleepy-head! Tom: — What's the rush? hate getting up, | love sleeping, | just want to stay in bed! B Wake up, Tom ~ get up and get dressed, It's half past ten and you're still in bed. Come on, Tom ~ get up and get dressed, Don't stay in bed, sleepy-head, Sleepy-head, yeah, yeah, yeah. c I've got a friend called Tom McKay. We don’t call him Tom, we call him 'Sleepy-head’ He doesn't walk the dog, He doesn't ride his bike, he just stays in bed D No skateboarding, no motor racing, No football, no cycling, no rollerblading, He gets up late, he has lunch at three, He doesn’t meet his friends, he doesn't even talk to me. Verse 12 Verse 3 Verse 4 Verse 2 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. - ee rush Here hurry hate doing out comes Sorry Jane: ' Here. comes Running Deer! How wont Running Deer? Running Deer: Hi, Jane. 2... are you? st can't stop. I'm inas.. Jane: Watch >... RD: Sorry, Tex. Tex: That's all right. What’s the ©... RD: It's my little sister, Little Star. Here she 7.... ! Go to page 94 to see the completed song. RD: You KNOW 18 venecone Tuning! ‘| Complete each sentence with the correct form of a © Write the Present simple verb from the box. or Present continuous of a meet do -get go wear play watch have ) each verb. 1 On Saturday Sarah 9¢#S up at nine o'clock. She sannennnnne toast for breakfast. 3. Sarah and her mother sometimes .. tennis before lunch. 4 She doesn't her homework 5. She always jeans. 6. She OffeN snsnsinene HeF friends in town for lunch. 7 Sarah and her friends sometimes sarin @ DVD in the evening. At the moment it’s half past & Sarah doesn’t to bed early. ten on Sunday morning. My sister 1 walking (walk) the dog. score__/7 She 2 cnn (walk) the 2 Complete the sentences and questions. Q doa every Sundey morning My : i) (read) a book in the garden. (Garth/live/in Bristol?) Ci She always 4 su. an (Sit) B: 2 No, he doesn't. (xx) He lives in Richmond. ‘‘< in the garden when the sun is - shining. My dad 5 . AE ne es ( oe (not sit) in the (Where/he/go/to school?) . garden at the moment. He B: He goes to Green Park School. 0 6 .. (drive) to AL 4 . the sports centre. He often play) rugby with (Jenny/go/to Upton Road School?) his friends on Sunday. And me? 18. (read) a a B: > 09 ALS magazine. | love doing nothing (Where/she/live?) on Sunday. B: She lives ichmond. Score__/7 (Where/Steven and Emma/live?) Bre... (They/live/in Richmond) (they/go/to Upton Road School?) B: 0... Co) x OD 4 Write the sports. © Choose the correct words to complete the interview. Interviewer: Sharon Shears, welcome to Young World. So, Sharon, ' are you /{go you) have a sister? Sharon: Yes, | do. Her name's 2 Jamie-Ann. " Interviewer: 2 Is she / Does she a singer, too? Sharon: _Yes, she is. She loves 3 sing / singing. Interviewer: 4 Do you / Does you like singing with her? Sharon: No, | § don’t / doesn't. Interviewer: © Do she / Does she have a boyfriend? Sharon: No, she doesn’t. | hate 7 talk / talking about my sister. Ask me a different question! Score__/6 5 Choose the correct words. 1 A: Come on. | want to see the football match. gD AS ESS B: You're mad to at football! 5 2 A: Does Sam like tennis? B: No, she doesn't. In / On / At fact she hates it. 3. AtHi. I'm Bev. | B: Cool / Nice / Right to meet you, Bev. 4 A:Hi, Paul = B: Hi, Pam. Sorry, | can’t rush / stop / hurry. | re | 5 A: Where's Tom? B: Here he does / goes / comes. 6 Hi, Gearge. How are you being / doing / going? Score__/5 TOTAL__ /40 Brilliant! (30-40) Check your score Good! (20-29) score__/7 0K (10-19) ll 7 Look at the books and name the school subjects. 40% of 11 25% of 20 fica people Fie very ~~ Q ah Unit 15 5 - “Bonjour Sau (rb bien arone. revolut "8 In 1851, the king of wn % What's in his pocket/her backpack? Write the things. In her backpack 5 by Find nine words. a 8 Write the questions and answers. © Replace the underlined words with mine, - yours, his, hers, ours or theirs. Freda’s got felt pens, files and folders ¢ 1 This is my backpack. Your backpack is over there. ‘And Sam's got a backpack and a scarf yo ant his shoulders. / 2 These are his keys and that's her purse, Gordon's got glasses, gloves and pe ee tive socks | : . ‘And Anne's got a laptop, two sweets 3 Don’t touch that! It's my wallet. and a hinch box. 4 Are these your gloves? 5 My glasses are brown but his glasses and her glasses are black. oh 6 Atls this his dog? B: No, it’s mine and my sister's. 1 A: Whose. scart is it? Compiete the conversation with the words in the box. 2 A: Whose glass are they? —-— ours His yours Theirs Mine Hers) eoeSees... ‘Eight-legs milkshake’. | Jane: Hey, what are you 4. with those insects? It's great. Jane: Ugh! RD: It's ® Tex: What's the” Does it need more insects? ee eeeeen aye) Answer the questions. What's in the purse? What's in the backpack? a—----- anda What's in the lunch box? anda 2 Answer the questions. Ally: Whose folder is that? : Whose scarf is that? AIlLYE IES enn? Brad: Whose socks are these? Ally: They're . Ally: Whose pens are they? Cara and Dan: They're .. Cara: Whose sweets are they? Brad: They're Dan: Whose backpack is that? Ally: It's . The secret food is | I 4 Complete the conversation with some or any. ‘A: What do you want to eat tonight? B: How about strawberry and banana ice cream? ‘OK, Have we got} 4% bananas? Yes, we've got 2. ... bananas. And have we got 3... cream? No, we haven't, but we've got 4 ccoeenses Mill. A B: A: B: > : What about sugar? Have we gat 5, sugar? B: Yes, we have. But we haven't got 6. . 8995. | A: That's OK ~ we don't need eggs. | think we've got everything B: Oh no! We haven't got ”... strawberries. Score__/6 Put these places into the correct category. af6 book shop traffic but in Richmond there aren't 4 .. cars. In Los Angeles there are 5. fast food places. In Richmond there aren't ©..... fast-food places and | there isn't ?.. litter. But Los Angeles is great because it's got a beach and Richmond has only got a river. | miss Los Angeles! Score /6 F Match words from A to B. ® 1 Ught It’s a) for the sweets. 2 thope Np disgusting! 3 Thanks c) the matter? 4 Have d) panic. 5 Don't e) you're well. 6 What's f) a look. 173] 20] BL] ) ST fel Score__/5 ToraL_ /40 Brilliant? (30-40) Good! (20-29) OK (10-19) check yous score Go to page 82 to see Puzzle Story 1. Were = TEXPLORERA ty TiS = cr Stanscse™ ) Past simple: be ernauw 38 Write sentences with the Past simple of be. ‘Ib Look at the pictures. Write the 1 Billie Holiday/singer/in the 1940s and professions. 1950s./She/not British./She/American. ie Holiday was a singer in the 1240s Grace Kelly/film star./She/born/1929. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers/ dancers./They/American. Michelangelo/artist./He/born/1475, Laurel and Hardy/not composers./They/ comedians and film stars. 3h Write questions and answers. 1 (Maria Callas/Italian?) (x - Greek) Was,Maria Callas talian?. 2 (Mozart/a composer?) (/) 3 (Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay/ scientists?) (x ~ explorers) oy 4 Gost! Listen and complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. (Look! That's about the pop group, Abba. Knovwalll | No, they weren't. They were a pop group | from Sweden. They're Dad’s favourite group! -Who-was-MatiyA Monroe? Was she a singer? [_Yes, they were @ famous group in the 1970s. ; Who was Marilyn Monroe? Was she a ng Alice: No, she wasn’t. She was a famous film star! She was only thirty-six when she died. Ben: Ben: 2 Alice: Don't be silly! It says here: ‘She was born in 1926 and died in 1962." Were they a rock group? Tessa: How do you know so much about Abba? Ben: © : How sad is that! 4 (The Beatles/a pop group?) (7) kens/an inventor?) (x ~ writer) 6 (Columbus/italian?) (7) A Personal information 5 Rearrange the sentences to make a conversation. 7] katy: and who were they? Katy: A writer! Was he famous? 1) Katy: Was he your grandfather, Tom? (J katy: What was his name? Tom: Henry Dean. He was a writer. Yes, he was. Tom: They were his parents, George and Mary. They were born in 1900! Tom: No, he wasn’t. But his books were very good. | | | | They explorec =m A a>] A a © @ Space ‘T What is in each picture? Use the words in the box. (experiment Sun planet moon astronaut space craft space module rock star Earth ® Months and dates 2a Complete this rhyme about months. are cold and blue, and 5M, are nice, like you. are sunny and warm, . is hot, there's sometimes a storm! and 0. grey clouds come again, InN and there's a lot of cold rain. 2b complete this chart. |_31.March 1999 3 August 2005. “1 October 2000 the fifteenth of September, elghteen fifty-six the twenty-ninth of May, fourteen nineteen Past simple: regular verbs 3a Complete the true stories with the verbs. stay complete travel land return In June 1963 a woman ! d into space for the first time in history. She was a Russian woman, Valentina Tereshkova. She 2 vn ... Some experiments and she in space for three days. Her in Kazakhstan, She . to space. space craft * never § walk e stay complete plant In 1994 a woman walked to the South Pole for the first time. She © #98. Liv Arneson from Norway. She 7 the walk in 65 days, She & for eight hours every day and she? . in her tent every night. She flag at the South Pole. 3b Write questions for these answers. kova stay B: She stayed in space for three days. 2 Bt an. B: She completed some experiments. 3 A: B: It landed in Kazakhstan, 4A: B: She walked there 5 A: B: She stayed in her tent at night. 6A B: She planted a flag at the South Pole. 3 Make sentences from the chart. Apollo 13 didn't land on the moon, 3. The astronauts in Apolio 12 .. (collect) 4 The astronauts in Apotio 13 .. (collect) 5. The astronauts in Apollo 12 (walk), 6 The astronauts in Apotio 13 .. (walk) + (return) (return) 7 Apotio 12... 8 Apotio 13. your PUISe ... “18 Write the past tense of these verbs 11 Find the past tense of these verbs in in the puzzle. What is the secret word? _the grid. 1 do fg (ims vew2)) fu G HWP 2 90 7 find have cOAAT 3 buy T [se drop ATODS A 4 put 2 [come get MLTGO 5 steal 3 fEMoOZU 6 sit 4 DROPP 5 | wekK iu 6 | \ r The secret word is .... 2@ Look at the pictures. Write the sentences. Steven's unlucky day 1 Steven put his caler 2 He a 3 Someone... 4 (put/calculator in his lunch box) (not take/his keys with him) (steal/Steven's backpack) sume (NOt buy/any food) because he (not have/any money) .. (find/his backpack on the street) Steven but it . (be/empty) (go/to bed very early) cmamener 4HozZzcone 2% Write questions and short answers. 1 Steven/put his calculator in his lunch box? Dis 2 Steven/take his keys with him? 3 What/someone/steal/from Steven? 4 Why/Steven not buy/any sandwiches? 5 Where/Steven/find/his backpack? 6 When/Steven/go to bed? Today is Tuesday 20% January. Write when Garth did these things. Use the time phrases in the box. rasa] Gini 2 232485) (26 27 28 29 30 31 the day before yesterday last Saturday at the weekend last month last weak yesterday. Qe 1 (Stay at home/Monday 19 January) Garth stayed at home yesterd 2 (have a pizza/Sunday 18» January) 3. (find a mobile phone/Saturday 17% January) 4 (see two films/17"—18th January) 5 (buy some shoes/12t"—18th January) 6 (go to the USA/December) Song 1 really like your little planet 4 4008 Listen to the song. Find five more incorrect words and correct them. live on a planet very far away, I came to Earth last Thursday: My spaceship landed on a big tall tree, Everyone looked at me. | walked to the park and planted a flag, | collected rocks in my space bag Then a girl said ‘Hello’ to me, Her name was Janet and she was pretty! (chorus) | really like your little planet And | like my new friend, Janet. only came here on Thursday But now I want to stay. We had a look at my pictures of space, We went to a fast food place, We had burger, chips and chocolate milkshake, It was really great. We went to a beach ~ there weren't any cars, ‘And we watched the moon and the stars. She said: ‘You're an alien but | like you. I said: ‘I like you too! (chorus) Go to page 94 to see the completed song. e Reading ‘Ta Read the text and choose the correct word. 1 The first astronauts were men /animals. 2. Laika /Belka died in space. 3. Strelka was famous because she was calm / survived space travel. 4 In 1961 Kennedy / Khrushchev received a puppy as a present. In the 1960s American and Russian astronauts started to travel into space, but many animals _ visited space before this. Monkeys, dogs, mice | and other small animals travelled in space crafts during the 1950s and helped scientists to understand how bodies reacted to space travel. It was difficult for animals to adapt to the __ conditions in space and unfortunately, like Laika, the first dog in space, they didn’t survive. Scientists usually preferred female dogs for space travel Ty Decause they were calm and easy to train. One famous astronaut dog was Strelka. She and Belka, another dog, were the first living animals to return to Barth alive after travelling into space. The Russians launched the dogs in the satellite Sputnik 5 with forty mice and two rats on August 19% 1960. They orbited the Earth cighteen times then landed. safely in a capsule after one day in space. Later, six healthy puppies were born to Strelka, and the Russian Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, presented one of the puppies to President J.F. Kennedy's daughter in 1961. When the puppy, Pushinka, arrived in the USA, the Americans insisted that she passed a security inspection. They wanted to be sure that she wasn’t a spy dog! ‘YD Answer the questions. 1 What did scientists want to discover when 5 How many times did Sputnik 5 travel they sent animals into space? around the Earth? 2 Why did the first animals die In space? 6 How long did Strelka and Belka stay in 3 What kind of dogs did scientists usually space? use? 7 Who was the new owner of one of Strelka’s 4. Did Strelka and Belka travel into space Puppies? alone? 8 Was Pushinka a Russian spy? &% Wh WRITING TI We can use the linkers and or but to connect two parts of a sentence. | 2 Write sentences. Use and or but. 1 My sister loves rap music. | hate it. My sister: loves rap music but I hate it. 2. She's got blue eyes. She's got fair hair. 3. We cycled to the park. We played football. 4 Teas a popular drink in England. | prefer coffee. 5 | invited Mark to a party. He didn’t want to come. 6 Dad cooked dinner. We all enjoyed it. 7 lve got a dog. | walk him every evening. 8 | tried to do the homework. It was too difficult. 3% Read about Apoflo 13. Write a paragraph using and or but. APOLLO 13 * blasted off: Kennedy Space Conter/ Agi! 1970/three astronauts planned to land on the moon «explosion in the space craft on third day + passed around the rnoony/lid't land + travelled back to Earth inthe craft's space modulo. * not much water, food or o«ygon/ astronauts stayed alive © 1995: film about the voyage,Tom Hanks starred Cart 4 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. row bet Brilliant much on silly ace) | 7 Tex: There are over 100 kinds of | _S fish in this river. a Running Deer: * Kowal! = You can look after the boat. Tex: Thank you very 2 scm! Running Deer! Yes, it was 4 Jane: Hang 5 Little Star stole our boat! She's only eight! 1 Add letters to complete the jobs. dancer 1 2 3 4 5 6 sc_—nt—st Score /5 2 One word is missing. Rewrite the date. 13/02/2001 the thirteenth February, two thousand and one the thirteenth(of February, two thousand 2 02/1960 the second of nineteen sixty 25/06/1999 twenty-fifth of June, nineteen ninety-nine we 12/10/2005 the twelfth of October, two thousand five B 31/05/1903 the thirty-first of May, nineteen three wo Score /4 5 Complete the conversation with was, wasn’t, were or weren't. Heather: Grandad, 1 were you a musician when you were young? Grandad: Yes, 12. pop group, Heather: Cool! «.. Grandad: No, 15 Heather: Is ina . you the singer? ~ Bill was the singer. you famous? Grandad: No, We? ssn DUE WE 8 sn good. Do you want to hear our record? Heather: Er, no thanks, Grandad. | prefer Busted. see 4 Complete the crossword. 1 Down 4 m 2 ° 2/3 4CT Thay] as 5 ] Across Score___/4 & Make sentences and questions 7 Complete | in the past from the prompts. the sentences. Fg Dic i __ Use the phrases in f (he/sing/in a pop group?) ‘the box and put I the verbs into the | Past simple. | (Armstrong and Aldrin/watk/ “oT on the moon) find a wallet have a pizza 3 | sit on an ice cream drop a bag buyan-sco-cream (you/stay/in a nice hotel?) 1 Jon 2 Helen... (not walk/to school) (when/she/return/from New York?) 4 Ben 5 Ann Score /4 (we/plant/a tree in the garden) S Complete the conversation with words from the box. i Score /S _ silly bet -aee Brilfiant Hang Excuse me dropped | i 6 Today is Tuesday 15% November, 2008. Write the A: Did you like the concert? words for these times/dates. B: Yes, | did, It was 148 1 12% and 13% November As? . on! Where's my wallet? | lest.weekend. oe | Bz Is it in your bag? 2 14% November someone stole it. 3. 7%h—13th November 4 11.30 p.m., 14 November ” ereennneeescees Seore___ /6 5 October 2008 6 2007 ToTAL__ /40 Brilliant! (30-40) Check your score Good! (20-29) Score _/5 OK (10-19) High numbers | ‘da Match the numbers to the words. 1 205 a) three million 1 2 847 b) twenty thousand five hundred 3 3,054 c) eight hundred and forty-seven : 4 30,054 d) three hundred and five ‘ 5 20,500 e) two hundred and five ‘ 6 435,045 f) thirty thousand and fifty-four 7 3,000,000 g) three thousand and fifty-four 8 305 h) four hundred and thirty-five thousand and forty-five 7) 20 60 2D 6 eo eo eh ‘Ub Write the numbers. 1 530 five hundred and thir 2 965 3 3 1,060 4 10,10 4 5 59,332 6 854,300 5 7 2,000,000 .. 6 tives (1) 7 2a Write an adjective from the box under each picture. far long wide heavy high deep tot) @ r 2b Match the adjectives to their opposites in the box. 3% Complete the conversation with the words in the box. narrow quiet short small slow short low shallow wear light | 1 far near. 6 high 2 long 7 deep 3 wide 8 tall 4 fast 9 loud 5 heavy 10 big ons with How + 3a Look at the pictures in Exercise 2a. Write questions for the answers. ; How fall is the boy? B: One metre sixty-eight centimetres. B: Twenty metres. B: Twenty-five centimetres. hree thousand metres. (deep bet how do is It's far Emma: Where Garth? Garth: In San Francisco in California. your grandparents live, Steven: How . is that from London? Jenny: It’s about 5,000 miles. Gart This is a photo of the swimming pool in my grandparents’ house. Emma: Cool! How long 2... it? Garth: It's 10 metres long. Steven: And +. Garth: Jenny: Wow! It's really big. How ©... it? Ten metres? wide is it? about 3 metres wide. Garth: Don't be silly, It's 2 metres deep. Steven: |? nnn YOU Can Swim very Welll a | ‘la Match the animal names in the box to the pictures, { crocodile fox giraffe hippopotamus kangaroo tion (panda snail tiger whale (Pe ‘ID Look at the pictures. Write the animal parts, Comparatives 24 Write sentences. 1 (@ Ferrari/fast/a Fiat) A Ferrari is faster than a Fiat. 2 (London/large/Rome) 3 (the café/noisy/the library) 4 (Gemma/old/her sister) 5 (the book shop/small/the supermarket) 6 (our school/big/your schoo!) fo i 2b Write about the animals. Use comparatives and the adjectives in brackets. “ "an run ato * tails km/h * 220%: 009 SS og than the lion, (fast) (slow) * adm long Stall = 50em + 1,400k9, 8 (short tail) 9 (light) Superlative Write sentences. whale/big animal/in the world The whale is the biggest animal in the 2 Tokyo/large city/in Japan 3 giraffe/tall animal/in the world 4 cheetah/fast animal/in the wortd the supermarket/busy shop/in our town ck we npara' and superlatives 4 Complete the conversation, Use comparatives and superlatives. Georgia: Harvey, come and stand here. 1 Are yeu taller (youytall) than me? Harvey: Yes, | am. But Tom @.... tall) in our group. Georgia: He * . (tall), but he . (notfold)! Harvey: | know! You ® . (ld) than all of us! (young) in Georgia: Who ° the group? Harvey: Katy. She's only twelve. Adjectives (2) ‘I Match the words in the box to the pictures. important easy unusual boring dangerous expensive Hobbies 2 Match the words in the box to the nictures a model plane snowboarding) -coltecting-eoins train set skydiving collecting stamps collecting model cars Qe arative and superlative of adjectives 3 write the comparative and superlative forms of these adjectives. 1 popular + Mere popular.» # 2 dangerous 3 good 4 exciting 5 unusual 6 difficult 7 bad 8 interesting teldid | Harvey | 48 Snowboarding - it’s great fun | but expensive! |_ 2 Playing computer games ~ coo! and quite exciting! 3 Collecting coins ~ | like money! | Katy | 4 Playing cards — everyone plays cards! | 2m Collecting coins ~ | love them too but they're expensive! 3 Collecting stamps ~ | love then! | \F I went to the zoo Georgia a Skydiving - it’s cool but dangerous! 4% 2 Collecting stamps ~ they're e Tom 18 Model cars ~ exciting but 2e0 Train sets - really good! 3:9 Model planes ~ cool but a bit 4 Look at the friends’ lists of favourite hobbies and sports. Write their sentences, beautiful 3 3/9 Playing computer games ~ they're fun! expensive! sifficultl (computer games/good/coins) - (playing cards/popular/hobby) (skydiving/exciting/sport) : (model cars/interesting/model planes) + (snowboarding/expensive/collecting coins) (Skydiving/dangerous/collecting stamps) .» (snowboarding/expensive/hobby) . (model planes/difficult/model cars) y 5 (81) Listen to the song, Find four more extra words. i went to the zoo, ‘And | saw a-green crocodile. He looked into my eyes, But that croc didn’t smile. He said: ‘How are you, Lucy? Can | have your new shoes, please? Give them to me now, Lucy, Because you steal things from me. Yes, you steal things from me! went to the zoo. What did you see and what did you do? A: | saw a crocodile. He stole my shoes and he didn’t smile. B: But why did he do that? ‘A: Because we're stealing his habitat. Yes, we're stealing his habitat. We're stealing his habitat. i [returned the next day, And | saw a big brown bear. He took a big pair of scissors, And he cut off some of my hair. He said: ‘How are you today, Lucy? Can I cut your hair off, please? | want to do this, Lucy, Because you cut down all our trees, Yes, you cut down all our trees!” i went to the zoo. What did you see and what did you do? | saw the big brown bear. He cut off some of my hair. Why did he do that? A: Because we're cutting down his habitat A+B: Yes, we're cutting down his habitat. We're cutting down his habitat. Go to page 94 to see the completed song. i Read the texts, im3 (one = square metre) cubic metre) == |EMUPeSnmnrmnn rnc Sill ‘The highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest in Nepal. It is about 9 kilometres high — 230 metres higher than the second-highest mountain. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to climb it on May 29", 1953. The temperature at the top is about -36°C in winter and the winds are very strong. CR area The largest volcano in the world is the Mauna Loa — 4 volcano in Hawaii. Mauna Loa means ‘long } mountain’ in Hawaiian. Itis a very active volcano. SESE] The lat time i erupted was on March 25, 1984, From the bottom to the top the volcano is about —eaces! 19 kilometres high but only about 4 kilometres =e of this is above the sea B “ EE Taa ae ek —= S The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean. Time! it covers more than one-third of the globe — that's eS ———===! over 166 million square kilometres. On March 30%, = “T=_--| 2001, a man called Jim Shekdar became the first Spee! person to row across the Pacific alone. He finished his rc journey after 274 days! The deepest part of the Pacific [= Ge] Ocean is the Marianas Trench. I's 12,000 metres deep. 2 Complete the chart. the highest mountain. the largest volcano nat Mount Everest where | how high/large I an important date | ( STUDY TIP A dictionary wil tell you @ word is a noun, a verb or an adjective. 3 Use a dictionary to check if these words are nouns, verbs or adjectives in texts B and C. 1 active (text B) erupt (text B) cover (text C) third (text C) globe (text C) WR wn Listening cy 4 (ws) Listen to the conversation and answer the questions. 1 What is the longest river in the world? 2 Where is it? 3. How long is it? 4. What is the second-longest river in the world? 5 What happened on January 17th, 2004? Writing 5 Look at the chart. Write about the coldest place in the world in your notebook. toni a The coldest place in the world name | Antarctica | how big (8 millon miles? | | (winter), 4 million miles? a (summer) 7 i “how cold | between ~40°C and -70°C an | December 14th, 1911: Roald important | Amundsen became the first date | person to walk to the | South Pole Antarctica is the coldest place in the world. id G Complete the conversation with the words in the box. (it push famous who -4e or HE push famous who FOr oon Times Wil ‘Tex: Come on, Hurry Running Deer: OK, OK. Don't ? .. Now walk to the door. RD: Wow! Guess °.... Janet Anybody *. RD: 5 depends. Do you know Little Bill? Tex: Little Bill? Wow! Yeah. Coo! 6 what? RD: Well, it’s not him. It's his cousin. Tex: That's not very exciting. ‘t Write the answer in numbers. a) two thousand x ten = 29.000, b) one hundred — one = ©) one thousand + one hundred = d) eight thousand x ten = ©) a million + a thousand = f) ten thousand and fifty — five thousand = ... Score /5 Find seven adjectives. Oramon Zormen rppame reepadts. Score__/6 2m 3 Look at the picture. | Write the questions. alving board 8m ‘Twenty-five metres. 4 Two metres. 5 Eight metres. Score /4 4 Write the animals. 1 ach 2a 3a. 4 an... 5a 6a 7a Ba... 9 an. 5 Look at the pictures in Exercise 4 again. Make sentences with the words in brackets. 1 The cheetah is faster than the tiger. (Pictures 1 and 2 ~ fast) (Picture 3 ~ big) (Pictures 5 and 6 ~ small) cern (Picture 8 - tall) 5 (Pictures 4 and 6 ~ heavy) (Picture 7 — slow) (Pictures 4 and 8 ~ short) score /5 | 6 Look at Garth's lists and make sentences | trom the prompts. | geod books | exciting sports f (ihe Lord oF the Ringe? 11 snonboarding ai Potter and’ the | seyvrg a Mileserher's Stone |B ralerdtading 5 * Book of Model Panes? | adBault sete oipensive clothes og ‘Beerch 1 my black trousév's | 22 Spmish 2 my blue T-shirt bo & English. 3 my baseball cap 1 French is th It subject for me. 2 I think skydiving is ww than rollerblading. | 3 The Lord of the Rings is .. book in | the worl, | 4 My blue Tshirt was than my | baseball cap. 5 SPANISH 1S wnessnnnmnnnenmnann than English for me, 6 Snowboarding is . sport, OT Harry Potter i mon The Book of Model Planes. 8 My black trousers are ... .» Clothes in my wardrobe. Score__/7 ? Complete the conversations with the words in the box. ST { mean Nothing depends ) (what Hurry — Anybody Lee ey) 1 : There's the train station. HY. up, we're late. 2 A:Do you like your brother? Bit. Sometimes | do “and sometimes | don’t. 3. A:What are you doing? B: eaily. Just watching TV. 4 A: Who is that? ... famous? B: Yes, he’s an actor, 5 A:Did you win the football match? B: Yes, 7-0. Coo! OF son 6 A:Mum, what's that? B:It's a magazine. A:No, MUM. Ln . that, on your hair. | think it’s an insect. Score __/5 TOTAL___/40 1 (20-4 Check your score Gi ww ao) °) 0x (10-19) Go to page 84 to see Puzzle Story 2 and to page 90 for the play. | bs (1) ‘| Match the verbs to the phrases. 1 empty— a) the radio 38 Steve's new friend, Pam, is going to iy theta wi none mE vn. 3 do —c) the bins 4 watch d)a DVD 5 listen to e) the car 6 wash f) my homework Te] 2 BD BL GL eo 2 Write the phrases from Exercise 1 under the pictures. (not play/loud music) (wear/my new T-shirt) (not phone/my friends) (tidy/my room) (not wear/my old jeans) (cook/dinner) | I | 4 | | 3b Look at the pictures and write sentences with going to. Katy 1 She. isn't going to ple 2 She's going to do her homework, Tom fo futere: que 4 Complete the questions, 1 A: The car’s very dirty. 4! wash it? es, | am, 2. A:Gina’s very tired. to bed? 3 dinner? 4 Asit's Tam, and Anna is in bed. son before lunch? 5 Az1'm going to buy some new trainers. seni so them today? 6 A: Pete and Jane aren't going to the club this evening. .. TV at home? 7 A: We're going to go to the park this afternoon. . football? 8 him? Listening 5 ip Listen to the conversation. Write the missing verbs. Evle: How are we going to raise money? Alice: Tessa and | have got a good idea. We're going to | 92 jobs for people. What sort of jobs? Oh, 2 rubbish bins, « like that. Evie: That's a bit boring! front gardens, > sume ww cars. Things Alice: No, it isn't. We're going to 5... funny things! Evie: What are you going to wear? Alice: I'm not going to 6... you. It's @ secret. yA) Let’s go swimming. Activities Make suggestions ‘Ja Use these words to complete the phrases. 24 Match the conversations to the $$. pictures. (go gotoa gotothe havea ) [= ae 14 GO GOED Ee om 1 A: Let's go swimming. a B: No, that's boring. Pia 2 A: Why don't we go bowling? 5. B: Good idea. 6 3 A: What about going to the cinema? a B: No, that's boring. 8 4 A; Let's go bowling. 5 B: No, that’s boring. 5 A: Why don't we go to the cinema? ‘1D Match a phrase from Exercise 1a B: Yes, all right. to each picture. : What about going swimming? 1 Yes, OK. 2b Rearrange the words to make suggestions. about |What) going 5 (@GR swimming? Wel Why (ol f be. 2 WE Why [ISE62! don't [a) 9° [fo] o faving) a |What) barbecue? jabout 3 Let's 90) ice G0 Why (karting? we Mont 4 4 (6) shoppino. jl o ithe) to (G0) Let's (Beachy Ask for and make suggestions 3b Circle the correct missing words. 3a Complete the conversations. 1 A: What shall we 40.? A: Yes, all right. 2 A: What shall _. B: Let's ‘shall we do on Saturday? | want a new | backpack for school. 2 about going to | town? And for lunch, why" we go to the new café? It's £3 for a hamburger and a cola. A: No, that's boring. SS 3 A: What shall... 2 sean EI So B: What .. ~~ Good idea. \: What .. B: Why Good 4, 5, d 4... . don’t we go to bags’? They've got nice backpacks, | dent, ickpach t hamburgers = what about § ea ie cae on West Street? it's only £3 for a salad mineral water. ei Jenny Yes, all right. : What . B: Let's Ge . . . 1 a) How ©) How A: Good idea. 2 a) Let's b) Why ©) What 6 A: What .. ? 3 a) do b) aren't ©) don't B: What . o 4 a) fun b) idea © right a We 5 a) Why b) How c) What No, that's boring. 6 a) go b) togo ©) going Present continuous for future arrangements: positive and negative ‘1a Write answers. hat are you doing tomorrow? “m visiting my aunt and uncle. (isit/my aunt and uncle) hat are Linda and Ross doing on Thursday? (go bowling) 3A: What are you and your brother doing tonight? (have/a pizza at a restaurant) (have/a party) (go/to the swimming pool) (stay/at home) (singfin a concert) (meet/friends in town) ‘1b Look at Tom's diary. Complete the sentences. 1 Tom /S”'t going f° barbecue on Monday afternoon. He S.going to.a disco. 2 Tom . to the cinema with Harvey on Tuesday. 3 He football on Wednesday. He his homework. 4 He and his mum shopping on Thursday. 5. On Friday morning he He .. .. the dentist. WV 6 He and Georgia .. .. tennis on Saturday. 7 The friends .... ... at home on Sunday. They .. to the beach. 46 Present continuous for future arrangements: questions 2 Complete the conversation. Kate: Are you playing (you/play) football tomorrow? Leo: No, I'm not. I'm going to Simona’s house. Kate: 2 1 (Simona/have) a barbecue? Leo: Yes, she is. She's cooking hamburgers for Harrv and me. Kate: > . ase (Harry's brothers/go) to the barbecue? Leo: Yes, they are. « (you/go) to the barbecue, too? Kate: No, I'm not. I'm watching a DVD at Matt's house. Leo: 5. sister/watch) a DVD with you? Kate: Yes, she is. (Matt's Leo: Can | come to Matt's house with you? Kate: Can I come to Simona’s barbecue with you? Music 3 Complete the words. Find the secret word. Jo|alo > = sls] le] |] Prfo[t| | The secret word is Listening oo 4 40 Listen and complete the conversation. Alice: Ben, can you do me a! favour? Ben: It depends. I'm in the middle of a 2 What is it? Alice: Well, you know it's my turn to do the vacuuming tomorrow ®..... Can you do it? A Lcan'tl Alice: Go on! You aren't S...... on Saturday! Yes, | am. I'm playing & ¢ Don't be so mean, Ben. | favours for you! Oh, all right! anything Ben: Alice: Thanks! You're a & Song What shall we do? lan 5 «2! Listen to the song. Put the fines in order in verses 1 and 2. 1 At Let's go to the park. 2 B: The park is boring, 3 At Let's go to the beach. 4 B: OK, good idea. 5 A: Let’s listen to music, Some R&B music. 6 B: | don't like the beach. (chorus) A and B: From Monday to Friday, We work hard and do our homework, But at the weekend we can have fun, So what shall we do? 1 At Let’s go to the disco, The Pop World Disco. 2 B: | don't like sweets, Let's watch TV. et’s eat some sweets. Yes, that’s a good idea. 6 B: There's nothing good on, (chorus) Verse13,_______ Verse 2 Go to page 95 to see the completed song. 5 Write the correct form of the Present continuous. (you/do) on Friday night? Carlos: .. (/sing) in Paris in (I/not/do) anything in the evening. Benita: ¢... s-vmmnee (Mfplay) tennis in Paris on Friday. What about having dinner with me in the evening? Carlos: Oh no! | forgot, = ae (my mum/come) to Paris and s . (we/have) dinner. How about Saturday? Benita: No, 7 Paris on Saturday. * . (My mum and I/go) to Rome. Carlos: I'm in Rome on Saturday. Where 2 . : . (you/stay)? Benita: At the Palm Hotel. Carlos: What about a coffee there in the AfteMOON? 1 wernnnrnneres (I/leaVE) at five but | can meet you at three. Benita: Fine, Ciao! I/not/stay) in Score /9 6 Find the two types of music in each circle. Bo Lo oe ee Pee 8 hiphop i, .> me's. BO: 25\¢ Score /6 7 Match the sentences to the pictures. 1 Boy: Here's my notice. 2 'm hopeless at cooking. 3 i, Billy, It's me, Sarah. i, Sarah, here's nothing good on. 5 Boy: What are you writing? Girl: It's a secret. 6 Boy: Go on! GERI ROBO EO EOED Score___/5 TOTAL___ /40 Bri (30-40) Check your score alee OK (10-19) ‘1 Complete 1 the crossword. [5 } 2 3[_ |e 5 Ma 4 “Across Down amybed 1. PY... loud music the rabbit 2 the dishwasher the table _myroom 4 the car score /6 2 Make sentences using the pictures and the words. 1 they/x 2 when/ you/? The 5 who/? 3 Rearrange the letters to make activities. Then add go or go to the. 7 1 ratngki 2 =mneaic = 3. Iwgniob = 4 heeab = 5 mwmgiisn Score /4 A Circle the correct words. | Emma: Hi, Jenny. How are you? Jenny: Fine, thanks. OK, what 1 .. we do? Garth: What °.. . going ice skating? Jenny: No, that's boring, Let's 3 ase .. to the cinema. Emma: But there's nothing good on. WHY 4 sree WE GO bowling? Garth: |'m hopeless at bowling. go shopping. Jenny: Yes, all ©. 1 a) do b) are 2 a) about b) to © are 3 a) going b) go ©) togo 4 a) are —b) shall_—¢) dont 5 a) Let's b) Shall) What 6 a) idea) right) OK Score /5 Witing, (WRITING TIP! | Always check your punctuation. 3 Rewrite the sentences with the correct capital letters, commas and full stops. 1 Thad an argument with my friend she doesn’t want to talk to me 2 my dad doesn't know about the party he thinks Lam going to stay at my friend's house 3. my sister always washes the car cleans the rabbit hutch and tidies her room 4 we are going to go shopping go to the cinema and go ice skating 4 You get this email from your friend in the UK. Write a reply in your notebook and suggest a plan. Cartoon Time: Wild West 5 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. (eS Tell secret believe Come not | hopeless pain matter ) frie ON I'm making a hat for Running Deer. It's her birthday today. don't 4 What's the 5... L| Tex: rows! wri nat yey Ym coming t your town est eat ews an tying fo ee SV tree on Saturday 10%. What shal we do? Subject: Re: I'm coming to your town! ... going to tell you. ! 1m at making hats. VLE) Skills practice Reading ‘1 Look at the places in Sydney. Match the = 2 Answer the questions. pictures to the descriptions. 1 When is Tony arriving in Sydney? — Taste £300 Feb 2 How long is Tony staying in Australia? What's the most famous place in Sydney? Where does Katie suggest going in the afternoon? 5 What are Tony and Katie going to see at the Powerhouse Museum? 6 Where are they going to have a barbecue? Sydney is the biggest and most beautiful city in Australia. There are a lot of exciting places and. activities for you and your family! | 1 [B} Listen to opera and classical musie in ~~ the Sydney Opera House. It’s the most famous place in Sydney! 2 [_] Go shopping in the Queen Victoria Building. It's ‘the most beautiful shopping centre in the world’. It’s got lots of clothes shops, record shops, book shops and cafés. 3 [_] Go to Bondi Beach. Go swimming and have a barbecue on the beach. Cool or what! ‘meet on Saturday Wiite back soon, = Eemome sera ae eer Ren git me etal feroa raters cen ie ork terete a what about goin; ing in tk ati o see nay eg eh er Eri Sycney tm very oxated! Syn New words ’ | |) Syeney Opera House: good idea, = | | Birkett is noma Wy cm we oa Bat Foworhcus Musou and have inch So ara alt & the museum onthe omet Ine og shopping centre museum : } ” y4-¥} You must hold my hand. Activity verbs (2) ‘1 Match the verbs in the box to the pictures. (climb feed getdown hold show switch off switch on touch. | \ z = must/mustn’t 2a Write sentences. 1 listen to the teacher (7) wst be careful. .. talk on your mobile phone. stop at the red lights. switch your lights on at nN talk in lessons (x) use your phone in a cinema (x) w ! ! | | | | = 53 tide in the middle of the road. 4 say ‘please’ and ‘thank you' (7) oe os = carry another person on four bike. 5 wear a helmet (/) i | 6 be late for school (x) 52 3 Tell Hopeless Harry what to do. Use You must or You mustn’t and the phrases below. play — the painting touch your drink on the television tidy | your bed make | your bedroom Pe \ tou music put the tiger Permission 4 Write questions with Can we Can | ...? and write the answers. 1 Freddy: Can.we, have lunch in (W/nave ice cream and chocolate cake) Mum: — No, I'm sorry, you can't 3 Freddy: . (we/sit by the window) Mum: 4 Teddy: (we/go bowling after lunch) Mum: w 5 Lisa: Mr Finch,.... (we/go home early) Teacher: Vv) 6 Polly: Mr Finch, (I/switch on my mobile phone) ” 7 Lisa: Mr Finch, (Juse a calculator) Teacher: Ow 8 Polly: Mr Finch, (sit next to Lisa) Teacher: Ww) 53 Food (2) 18 Write the words in the correct place in the menu. DESSERTS applejuice. fruit salad cheesecake | chips cola Four Seasons | lasagne Margherita spaghetti bolognese tomato salad ‘1b Match words from A to B. Then match them to the pictures. ® orange potato green bread Listening baked — burger a | garlic Icejegami 2 «3 Listen and complete the tari conversation. juice ee ' Waiter: Are you ready to order? } vanilla tart Yes, | think so. mineral salad , What would you like? \ apple water | 'd like a Mega Vegetarian tr please. Waiter: Would you like 2 man. on with it? Tessa: No, thanks. ? . are bad for you. Can | have a baked | “ please? Waiter: That's an MVB with a baked Evie: And I'd like a Four Seasons oo With 7 son please. Waiter: Green or & ... . salad? baked potato Evie: Tomato, please. b Waiter: Anything to drink? Evie: Yes, please. ° Tessa: Me too, please. It's lucky Mum's paying for this! sees fOF Mel Rono 54 Ordering food 3a Write questions. 1 Waiter: Customer: Yes, please. 2 Waiter; What would you like? _ Customer: I'd like a lasagne, please, 3 Waiter: |... an’ orange juice? Customer: No, thanks. 4 Waiter: Customer: Can’l have a green salad, please? 3b Write sentences with I'd like a/an... and Can | have a/an (like) (have) 5 Waiter: Customer: Yes, please. 6 Waiter: Customer: No, thanks. 7 Waiter: Customer: I'd like a cheesecake, please. 8 Waiter: eS at Customer: Can | have chips, please? a pizza? acola? 3€ Complete the conversation. Use the phrases in the box. (Paruetecawaciigod Wee Canis) | Canihave Would you like a I'd like a Whatweuldyoutike Do you want Can! Would you all Waiter: 1 What would you like? Jenny: lasagne and a mineral water, please. Steven: a baked potato with an orange juice, please? Garth: I'd like a spaghetti bolognese, a pizza, a tomato salad and a cola, please. a side order? Waiter: Garth: Yes, garlic bread, please. Emma, Jenny, Steven: Garth! have a Margherita pizza, please? drink? Emma: No, thanks. Waiter: Garth: Yes, please. Emma, Jenny, Steve like desserts? 1: GARTH! 55 Listening 7 ‘1 Gu Listen to the conversation. Put the fines in order. 1 Adam: Hi. It's me, Adam. What are you doing this evening? Adam: And after that, there's The X Factor. Adam: Cool. See you later! Adam: Would you like to sleep over? Adam: There's a sports programme. Well, it’s a documentary. Adam: No, it isn’t. It’s all about the World Cup. Adam: Would you like to come over and watch TV? Ben: It sounds a bit boring. [] Ben: Nothing much. Ben: Yes, but it's on quite late. Ben: OK. [) Ben: Yes, please. I'll ask Mum Ben: What's on? Invitations 2@ Rearrange the words to make invitations. 1 new you Would you i like my to DVD? Would watch 2 us? bowling with Would to you go like 3 you like to my Would use phone? 4 come to like skating? Would you ice 56 2b Make invitations. Use verbs from the box. (see 90 Would you like to have a pizza? hove use) my new comouter? .. tennis tomorrow? .. Shrek I? to the cinema? 1 2 3 4 5 2€ Look at the pictures. Write invitations and replies. 1 A; Would you like to 90 (¥ /would) TV programmes 3a Circle the correct TV programmes. 1 a) cartoon b) sitcom © in 2 a) quiz show b) sitcom ©) sports. programme 3 a) chat show b) documentary ¢) cartoon 4 a) soap opera b) pop star contest ©) the news 5 a) sports programme b) pop music show ©) reality TV show 6 a) documentary b) cartoon ©) sitcom 3D Match the TV programmes to the words in the box. uiz show pep-stareentest chat show Sli sh Ser) the news pop music show sports programme 1 Presenter: Christina: Presenter: 2 Presenter: Man: Presenter: 3 Presenter: Brad: Presenter: Brad: 4 Commentator: 5 Presenter: 6 Presenter: This is Christina Smith and she's from London. Christina, what are you going to sing? I'm going to sing Toxic by Britney Spears. Ladies and gentlemen, Christina Smith! pop star contest Question number two is: what is the name of the small robot in Star Wars? Oh, | know this one. It's R2D2. Correct! Question number three: who is ... Ladies and gentlemen, Brad Pitt! So Brad, how are you? I'm fine thanks, Michael. Why are you in London at the moment? Well, my new film is opening tomorrow night and ... ~. and Ronaldo passes the ball to Raul, Rati to Totti, Totti takes the ball into the box and SCORES! GOAL! Number three in the charts is Busted with Hello, Baby. Number two is Christina Aguilera with Beautiful. And at number one in the charts this week, it's DJ Sanchez and Time to Go. The time is six o'clock. The top stories today: the space module Sailor lands on Mars. Scientists in Brazil find a new kind of fish in the sea. And Igor Voronin, the famous composer, ... 57 VA-J} Skills practice ‘Reading 1 Read the experiment and look at the pictures. Complete the texts with the words in the box. (dark light position separates Switch mirror ie ra ———— Newtan’s theories with ror parent yu his Gan Uso al the things land do the experiment Pe You need: a large jer full of water, a small mirror, a torch, on the torch || 4 A rainbow appears ‘and point it at the on the wall! the | minror. experiment, doesrit “| work, you must change the of the mirror or the torch. THE SCIENCE! 1 You must do this 2 Put the boone ha inte a of wats vou. | | HE mimo ets ten om te ah room wth |/ mus themiron | | TP® weer bende the ek. When a ends it white walls _) (must point up. eect 2 Answer true (T) or false (F). 1 This experiment explains gravity. [FE] 4 You must put the mirror on the wall.) 2 You must do it in a sunny room. CJ 5 irthe experiment doesn't work, 3 The rainbow appears when you you must change the mirror. O switch the torch on. 6 When light bends, the rainbow appears. [_] 58 | STUDY TIP! ‘A dictionary will tell you the irregular forms of averb. 3 Look up these verbs in a dictionary and write the continuous form and the past tense form. put putting, meet make eat leave BWaRwn- listening, ion 4 ‘ish Listen to the teacher. Complete the sentences. SCIENCE LAB RULE! 1 Students must.wear.a.white coat. 2 For some experiments, students glasses. 3 Students .. the electricity or the gas, 4 Students .. anything out of the 5 Students .. the end of the lesson. Writing 5 Write the rules for the school ppt gym. Use the words in the box. wear trainers Y bring food or drink X wear tracksuit 7 | remove dangerous objects X use equipment without the instructor's permission X School Gym Rules Cartoon Time: Wild West 6 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. (bossy for sorry Stop horrible careful Jane: | want to see the oldest cactus in the world! Tex: It's dry. Let's give it some water Running Deer: 4 .. it, Tex! Water is bad > Tex: Don't be 50 § with my lovely cactus? Tex: Er,” 6103) Revision ‘1 Match the verbs to the pictures. 3 Complete the conversation with the —— words in the box. switch off feed touch switch on ) chew shout sh like we please can't Can certainly Weld Dad: Josh, Polly, it's hot and sunny today. + Would. you like to go to the beach? Josh and Polly: Yes, 2. Polly: Can have a picnic? Dad: Yes, OK. What would you 4 spies Polly: .. we have cheesecake and cola? Dad: No, I'm sorry, you ¢ Josh: Can we have salad and orange juice? Dad: Yes, OK, let's go. Polly: Hang on, Dad. Can | go to the toilet? Dad: Yes, go on. Hurry up! Score /6 2 Look at the signs. Make rules with must or mustn't and a verb in the box. have do swim -play getup go make eaat2 yous, lobed 3 You 4 You cei oud music. before nine o'clock. your bed a barbecue on the beach. 5 You : 7 You... in the sea, your homework. at seven o'clock. Score —_/6 60 4 Circle the correct words. Waiter: Can | help you? What do you like to eat? Tammy: 2 Can | / I'd have a lasagne and green salad, please? Waiter: 3 Do / Would you want garlic bread? Tammy: “ Yes / No, please. 5 Can |/ I'd like a baked potato with cheese. © Do / Would you like a salad? 7 Yes / No, thanks. Anything to drink? An orange juice, please. James: Waiter: James: Waiter: James: Tammy: And a mineral water, please. Score /6 5 Look at the pictures and write Adam's invitations. Use the verbs in the box. (= listen go go watch ) 2 2B’ oo Adam: Would you i like. Sophie: No, thanks. | don’t like loud music. Adam: 2 Sophie: No, thanks. | don't like football, Adam: >... Sorry, | can’ jie: No, thanks. | don’t like Justin Timberlake. Adam: >... Yes, | would. When? This weekend? 2 Sorry, | can’t. I'm going on holiday. score /4 \haven't got any money. 6 Match the baked tart words to make tomato salad food. Put the spaghetti Seasons. food in the mineral bolognese correct groups. eur — potato apple water 1 2 3 4 5 Desserts: 6 Drinks: Score /5 7 Circle the correct words. 1 quiz /(pop]/ chat star contest 2 soap / news / sports opera 3 reality TV contest / show / film 4 the /a/annews 5 quiz opera / contest / show score /4 8 Make sentences from the words in A and B. ® ® e 1 There a) horrible! i 2 Be b) for the plant 5 — 3 How ©) be so bossy! ram 4 It's bad ¢) careful. =) 5 Don't e) itis. Score /4 TOTAL__/40 Brilliant! (30-40) Check your score amare ‘OK (10-19) Go to page 86 to see Puzzle Story 3. Travel ‘1 Complete the names of the forms of transport. How do you get fo... ? It takes... 2a Write questions and answers. 1 (you/school?) A: How do you get. to school? 2 (you and your friends/ the shopping centre?) 5 (William/the station?) ° 62 2b write sentences. 1 Icycle/school - 10 minutes minutes. 2 My mum/go/the office/car ~ 35 minutes 3 Dave/go/the beach/bus - 40 minutes 4 My brother and I/walk/the library ~ 15 minutes 5 Jackie and Lynn/go/the swimming pool/ foot - 10 minutes 6 I/go/my friend's house/underground ~ 15 minutes 2c Solve the puzzles and complet 70 miles an hour 1 You: Howdoyougetto 2 You: school? Greg: Fiona: ... You: You: Greg Fiona: Listening as 3 1b Listen and complete the conversation. ‘Adam: Excuse me. Can we ' 4h.¥2! # about ? Man: Yes, all right. ‘Adam: Thanks. How do you usually 3 ? Man: | go by train from this station. Jason:4 . the train journey take? Man: = about twenty minutes. Then | go by underground to Westminster and | walk to my office. It’s not far 6 .. Jason: OK. Thank you Man: Anyway, how do you boys? sees? WHEN 18 I cycled to school. ‘Adam: Yes, | cycle but Jason goes by car. His dad °... Jason: Yes. But today Mum drove me because Dad's not very well. ‘Adam: You're lucky! Aren't you always late because your dad © to find the car keys? Jason: Hmm! W, 20 miles an hour, the questions and answers. 4 miles an hour 3 You: Simon; You: Simona: Song She's late for her exam oN sten to the song. Put the verses in order. A Her bus comes, It goes slow, The traffic is bad and the bus can't go. She's late for her exam. B She wakes up, She is late, She must be in school at half past eight. She's late for her exam. c She arrives At her school, Her teacher is angry ~ that's not cool! She's late for her exam. D She says hi To her mum, She runs fast for her bus but it doesn't come. She's late for her exam. (chorus) Gir I'm very sorry that I'm late But my bus was slow. Teacher: You're always late for my class, Do the exam tomorrow. Verse 1 @ _____ Verse 2 Verse 3 Verse 4 Go to page 95 to see the completed song. 63 E74) Can you tell me the way? Places in town ‘la Match the places in the box to the pictures. aquarium gym hairdresser’s \_ railway station square townhall \ able — 1 town hall, ‘1b Where do you go to do these things? the gard buy a tree for your garden? talk to a police officer? buy some aspirin? 1 2 3 4 travel underground? 5 look at things from the past? 6 get some American dollars? 64 Listening lx 2 (sb Listen and complete the conversation. Boy: Excuse me. Can you tell me the ' #a¥ to the London Aquarium? Alice: That's funny! We went there this 2 ... Ben: It’s quite near here. You go past that clock, Big Ben, in? . Of us. Boy: Past the big clock. OK. Ben: And then turn right at the Boy: Can you show me on this ? 5 Ben: Certainly. Look. We're here in Parliament 6 . in front of Big Ben. Boy: | see. Ben: You go up Bridge Street past the underground 1 Then cross thes and it's on your leff. You can't miss it. Alice: It isn’t ° . It only takes about ten we. : Boy: Great. Thank you. Have a nice day! Directions 3a Look at the pictures. Write the directions. { It's on your right. Go straight ahead. Turn left. Furn-right. Go past the museum, | (Llt’s on your left 3D Look at the map. Complete the directions. a Mo ‘oad Dar 1 Carl: Can you tell me the way to the railway station, please? Mill Street, P2St the police station and it's on the Jeft, 2 Vik: Can you tell me the way to the hairdresser’s, please? You: Go .. this road and turn Portland Street. It's on the left. 3 Bill: Can you tell me the way to the bank, please? You: Go . this road and .. right into Richmond Road. It’s on the left, .. the town hall. You: . into 4 Len You: ‘an you tell me the way to the computer shop? Go up this road, the hairdresser's, 3€ Look at the map in Exercise 3b again. Give directions to these people. 1 Dan: Can you tell me the way to the police station, please? G0 up/down thi Can you tell me the way to the cher 3 Ann: Can you tell me the way to the garden centre, please? 4 Mo: Can you tell me the way to the town hall, please? You: 65 (EE) Listen carefully! Adjectives (3) 14 Write the opposites. Which is the extra adjective? 1 ( polite careful fast happy loud angry | quiet rude slow ) RWN The extra adjective is .. ‘Ib Match the adjectives in Exercise ta to the pictures. Adverbs 2a Write the adverbs of the adjectives in the box in the correct place in the chart. — bad fast quick polite careful easy tate slow good loud {early rude happy ¥ changes toi irregular before -ly 66 2b Use the prompts to write the correct sentence under each picture. + She/ski/good + She/shitbed + He/speak/quiet + He/drive/fast + He/drive/siow + He/speak/loud + He/get up/late + She/get up/early Adjective or adverb? 3a Circle the correct words. 1 I can play the piano very good /{well, 2 My teacher is very polite / politely. 3 He always sings loud / loudly in the bath. 4 The students in this class learn quick / quickly. 5 Cara has got a new bike. She's very happy / happily. 6 | swim bad / badly but | can run good / well. 7 Your stereo is very loud / loudly. 3b Complete the sentences. Use an adjective or an adverb. 1 (James/play/happy) James plays happil every evening. on his computer 2 (Valways speak/polite) to my teacher. 3 (Rollerblading/be/easy) to learn. 4 (be/she/careful) in the sea? 5 (My sister/not get up/early) on Saturday. 6 (Sandra/be always/late) for school. 7 (you/swim/tast?) 8 (He/speak/very quiet.) I can't hear him. 67 ce New words Reading ‘1 Read about the activities at Brecon Summer ‘Camp. Match the people to the activities. to canoe Thad tunch. next to a river, We went there I went ina bus and then climbed a mountain! something new} today. It was. great because Hove water, Come cycling with us in the Brecon Beacons. We cycle about 40 miles but we cycle fast and it only takes four hours. We have a picnic for lunch next to the _ River Wye at about twelve o'clock and then we cycle to Merthyr Tydfil in the afternoon. We return by bus. ‘No bike? No problem: we have bikes, helmets and gloves. See the beautiful ‘Welsh countryside. It's a great day out! Would you lke to go canoeing on the River Wye? Canoeing lessons start at ten o'clock in the morning and we practise for two hours with an instructor. Then we have a barbecue for lunch. In the afternoon we canoe to Hay-on-Wye with the instructor. It's about five miles and it takes three hours because we Canoe slowly. We have canoes and lifejackets for everyone. See the lovely River Wye and learn to canoe. A brilliant day! Do you like walking? Do you like mountains? Yes? Then come with us to Snovidon in North Wales. I's the highest mountain in Wales! We get to the foot of Snowdon at ten o'clock. We walk four miles tothe top of Snowdon and then we have a picnic. In the afternoon we walk four miles down again. We usually get to the foot of Snowdon at about four o'clock in the afternoon. It's not a long walk but it takes a long time because we walk slowly and carefully. Bring your walking shoes, a warm jacket and your camera! It’s a beautiful place 2 Complete the chart. Activity How far do we go? How long does it take? Speed (fast/slowly/etc.) Lunch Equipment 68 Writing (WRITING TIP! | When you write, you can organise your ideas in | a spidergram. 3 Imagine you did one of the activities in Exercise 1, What did you see/do/eat? List your ideas in the spidergram. 4 In your notebook, write a postcard to a friend about your activity. Use your notes in Exercise 3 to help you. 1 Portfolio} Tn at a summer ca ‘in Wales at the moment. I'm having a lot of fun. Today I... Cartoon Time: Wild West 5 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. Ctar_ age i cue” 2) Cfar_age foot Excuse eH ) Let’s get her some oranges. Running Deer: Good idea. pa Tex: 2 orange tree? Old Sam: It isn't .... swe? When | WAS YOUF 4 arrnnent It took me about ten minutes to get there. Oh, good. Have a> day. RD: That's © rennet |ean't see the orange tree. Old Sam: When | was your age, | had a horse! It’s 40 minutes on? ELEY Revision 1 Complete the sentences and questions. 1 He goes to work .®} 5 Can she. 2. She goes to schoo! to noel hey 7 Dad goes to work SSS, 4 They go to the city centre : a= 8 Do you go to school et a 6 We qo to France 3 Does he conversation. 2 Put the sentences in the correct order to mal Yes, it only takes me 20 minutes. How do you usually get there? Hi, Ross. I'm going to the swimming pool. That's quick! +i-Rechet-Where-are-you-going? By car. It takes about five minutes. Do you usually walk there? ing? Score /5 3 Write the places. QO] | ® ® > | garden centre (all Score /7 70 4 Write the directions. (ahead) (down) (turn/into) es (turn/into) Score /5 (turn/at) 5 Write the correct form of the word (adjective or adverb) in each gap. Hi, Rob | I'm in Ibiza at the moment, It's a beautiful island in Spain. I'm very ' (happy) because I'm on holiday and I'm sitting ae (quiet) by the swimming pool. We arrived > onus (late) last night, ‘A man called Juan drove us from the sirport to our hotel. He's a friend of my dad's. He WAS 24 sant (bad) driver because he didn't drive very . (careful) My mum was & . sfangy)=she | usually drives very? (slow) i We got Up ® vnrsemssee (arly) this, morning and had breakfast. | ate very 9 ssnun (Quick) because | wanted to swim in the pool. This afternoon we're going to the beach and I'm going to swim in the sea. | love swimming. | can swim 400 metres °°. (easy). ‘See you in two weeks! Love, Alice | Check your score 6 Complete the conversation with words from the box. Excuse have | a right | That's Great # Here It's ) Richard: Where are we, Gemma? Gemma: | think we're on Victoria Street. Richard: So where is the museum? Gemma: 1 Zt isn't far. Richard: 2. & number 73 bus ~ but the number 73 doesn’t come down Victoria Street. Gemma: Let's ask this woman. 4 saenmnnnenene ME, is this Victoria Street? We want to go to the museum. Woman: This is George Street, not Victoria Street. Go down this street, go past the bank and turn = wt That's Victoria Street. The museum's on your left. 6 ssanmemnnee Quite Near. Gemma: 7 .. ! Thank you and ®..... a nice day! Score /7 ToTAL__ /40 Brilliant! (30-40) Good! (20-29) 0K (10-19) Score /9 Clothes 1a Match the clothes names in the box to the pictures. earring make-up sunglasses: 7 belt dress ring shoe 1 sunglasses. He doesn’t have to 1b Complete the crossword and find the secret word. E R 6+E | ie? LE Fe The secret word is ... 72 Have to 2a Tom Is in Class 8A and Georgia is in Class 8B at Ledminster High School. Read the note. Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to. To: all students in Year g There aren’t an ly lessons tn because ever say 24 tyone in Year 8 is going on a Wear jeans and a T-shirt, Meet your teach i eae leFs Outside the school at 3 Cost: Leeds Castie: £99 The Railway Museum: £17 Please Pay me before: May 2i3t 1 Tom /has.t2 go to Leeds Castle on May 24". 2 Georgia go to the Railway Museum. 3 Tom and Georgia .. bring a notebook and a pen. 4 Tom and Georgia... .. meet their teachers outside the school at 8.30. 5 Georgia pay £17. 6 Tom... . pay £22. T They... pay before May 21s. 8 They... give the money to Mr Jackson. 2b Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 2€ Ask Jenny about her school. Write —= her answers. 1 Takashi Mas.t2., wear just socks (no shoes) in his house. ; Do you have to start (you/start school at 2 Manuel and Marfa ..... nine o'clock) drive on the right. (you/wear schoo! 3 Lemar... “ uniform) buy his textbooks. ” 4 Natalie and Ricardo (your mum/look at = = > our h K at school after they are 16, the USA 4 a JENNY ose 4 You: 5 Elodie .. a English at school. (you/do homework every evening) w 5 You: 6 Kylie and Jason i . vs wear school uniform. % (your parents/meet/ your teachers every year) Jenny: ...... w 6 You: (you/take any exams this year) ” 73 Is he good fun? Personality adjectives 1b Circle the correct words to match the pictures. ‘1a Find nine adjectives. a) lazy a) kind b) generous b) funny b) nice-looking © (mean) ©) good fun ©) polite a) funny Day a) pretty a) loyal b) good fun b) bad-tempered —_b) friendly ©) shy c) generous ) helpful ‘1€ Look at the picture. Write the adjectives. 1k N auraw 74 What ... like? 2 Complete the conversations. ‘a: What's your brother like? ‘A: What's Emma like? ‘A: What are Mr and Mrs Jones like? Andy the children... wa enn Describing people 3a Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. There are three extra phrases. + = ae = Does he like her? | Has he got a girlfriend? | I'm pretty and friendly, too! Is he nice-looking? What does he look like? What is his girlfriend like? Whats hetike? | Which does he Georgia: My cousin Simon's coming to stay for the weekend. Katy: What's he Jike?, Georgia: He's OK. He's good fun, but he’s a bit mean. Katy: 2... a i Georgia: He's tall and he’s got short black hair. Katy: 3 pees Georgia: Yes, he is. But he’s got a girlfriend! Katy: + ? Georgia: She's very pretty and friendly. Katy: oe5--. Georgia: Yes, you are. But you aren't twenty- two! B: B: They are kind but they're very shy. e's lazy and rude! ie's nice-looking but he’s bad-tempered. 3b Complete the conversation using the prompts. Harvey: Who is this email from? Tom: It’s from my friends in Italy. Harvey: ‘ 2 (What/their names?) Tom: ®. a (They/called/Mauro and Antonella.) Harvey: 2 oneness (What/they/like?) Tom: +. i (Antonella/clever/and she/very pretty.) Harvey: >. (What/she/look like?) STON eee eee (slim, long dark hair.) Harvey: (What/Mauro/like?) Tom: 5 (good fun.) vey Geographical words 1 Look at the pictures and complete the words. jive of purpose with fo 2a Match the questions and answers. 1 Why are you going to the sports centre? —_ a) To tell her that I'm going to be late. 2 Why did you go to London? b) To listen to the match. 3 Why are you phoning your mum? ©) To play basketball. 4 Why did you buy all those strawberries? d) To do some homework. 5 Why did you bring your laptop? e) To make a dessert. © Why are you turning on the radio? 1) To see Big Ben. Ce] BO B (cs 5 fel 2D Complete the sentences using to and the phrases in the box. 2 = see the new Cameron Diaz film get some cheese -have-a-milkshake ) | catch a bus visit her grandmother buy some disks | e Tom is going to the café te. have. milkshake Katy is going to the computer shop Georgia is going to the hospital Harvey is going to the cinema Tom is opening the fridge... Georgia is running down the road aurswn- 76 2c Complete the conversation using to and the verbs in the box. buy change learn make send tell | Mum: Have you got the shopping list, Katy? Katy: Yes, Mum. Here it is. Why do we need all these things? Mum: ' Ta.make a special dinner for Dad's birthday. And after the supermarket | must go to the book shop. Katy: Why? MUM? sone Dad's present. Katy: What are you going to buy? Song & Why was | so silly? 3 tw Mum: He wants a French book and a CD. Katy: Why does he want that? Mum: .. some French before our holiday. After that | have to go to the post office 4 ssenennene @ parcel, and then we need to go to the library .. Our books. Katy: I'm going to phone Harvey. Mum: Why? Katy: him that I'm going to be late! Listen to the song. Put the lines in order in verses 1 and 2. ‘A We travelled round the world in our aeroplane. B I spent all my money, | was self-centred. ¢ We were famous, people loved us, D I was in a pop band called Fame Game, E | was mean and bad-tempered, F But now I have to travel everywhere by bus. (chorus) Iwas a pop star, everybody loved me, But | wasn't kind and | wasn't friendly. Now I'm not famous and I'm not happy. Why was | so silly? A There were two of us, me and Suzy-Lee, B | was in a pop band called Fame Game, But then she went solo and everyone forgot me. D But now | need a job and nobody likes me. E | spoke rudely, | was lazy, F But now my life is not the same. (chorus) Verse 1 ____ Verse 2 ___ = |\e s\\~ Go to page 95 to see the completed song. 7 Reading 11 Read about four people staying in the UK. Answer the questions. Which person is staying in Britain: a) to earn money? Josh... b) for family reasons? ©) for a holiday? ¢) to study English? Mathilde is from Dijon, in France. She's on holiday in Scotiand with her parents and her two sisters. They're touring around the country for two weeks, They have to go home at the end of July. At the moment they're in Fdinburgh, but tomorrow they're travelling to Sting to see the castle, Mathilde is 14. he's clever, and she likes visiting historical places. Josh is 19. He's from Cairns in Australia. He's a student, but he's taking a break from university. He wants to travel around Europe, so he’s working in the UK for three months to eam some money. Josh works ina pub in London. He has to work until midnight for six days each week, He's earning a lat of money, because he never goes ut. And his friends say that he’s mean anyway! 2 Complete the table. Hilda is 16. She's from Oporto, in Portugal. She's staying in the UK for two years because her dad has to workin Bristol. She moved here in summer with her mum and dad She's usually good fun, but at the moment she's feeling shy because she has to start at a new school in September. e| Massimo is staying in the Uk for ‘a month to improve his English. He's 15 and he's from Italy. He's studying at the Cental English School in Cambridge. He's very friendly and funny, and he's got a lot of new friends at the school. At ‘the end of this week, Massimo has to take a test at school to see ithe is ready to take the PET exam, pe Name Massimo [Mathilde [Josh Hilda 1 Age ES 2 Nationality | 3 Length of stay in the UK 4 Where in the UK? 5 Personality 78 STUDY TIP! A dictionary will show you how to use a word in a phrase or sentence. 3 Use a dictionary to find the meaning of these words from Exercise 1 and write example sentences. 1 tour (Mathilde) 2 break Josh) 3 earn (Josh) 4 improve (Massimo) Listening, x 4 (po) Listen to the conversation. Is it about Mathilde, Josh, Hilda or Massimo? 5 Listen again and complete the sentences. 1. The family are going to 4! to 2. On Saturday night they're .. fon on Saturday 3 On Sunday they're going t to 4 She's staying with them for .. Writing 6 Read the information about Theo. In your notebook, write a paragraph about him. Use the texts in Exercise 1 for help. Theo Name ry Nat Nigerian Neeson He stay in the UK = meio Lee Manchester Where in the UK? Monces clever, good fun Personality Cartoon Time: Wild West 7 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. late amazing fxeeHent so yet forget ) Aa DORARA Stew ARR ® fu: Tex: Are you coming to California, too? Running Deer: Sure. We're coming next week. te Tex: | § Don't iat you have to buy a ticket. rt Don't leave it too >... Jane: What are you going to do in California? I'm not sure ¢ Tex: Tex: Wow! California is > RD: Don't be . lazy. 79 40 ‘1 Match words from A and B. Revision ® ® river — tide high visitors’ steel craft centre Score /5. 2 Choose the correct words. 1 The UK's worst barrier fflood)was in 1953. 2 Every day, the sea has two high rivers/ tides. 3 There is a barrier/tide across the River Thames to protect London from floods. 4 An ocean/A river is bigger than a sea. 5 The London Eye is London's most popular flood barrier/tourist attraction Which river/sea is the longest? The Nile or the Amazon? Score /5 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to or don’t have to and the verb in brackets. 1 | have.te, the TV now. I've got a lot of homework. (turn off) 2 It’s Saturday today and he early. (get up) 3 They can't wear jeans to schoo! because they . (wear) school uniform. 80 4 Lucy bought some oranges and bananas yesterday because she (draw) fruit in Art today. 5 The school trip is next week. We .. (pay) today. 6 My hair's very long, | (go) to the hairdresser's soon. Score /5 4 Complete the crossword. Find the secret adjective. v 1felele|e| [flela 2 3 4 5 6 e - The secret adjective is 1. This person likes playing games and having a good time. 2 This person is not generous. 3 This person looks good. This person can speak English, German and Italian. This person is not polite. This person is always your friend. This person tells lots of good jokes. This person doesn't like meeting new people. Score /7 5 Write the questions. Use the words in brackets. Jenny: We've got a new student in our class. Steven: 1 (he/called?) Jenny: He's called Fabrizio. He's from Italy. He's in Garth's class. Steven: Hey, Garth. 2 (Fabrizio/like?) The new student? He's very friendly. He's got a sister in Year 5. Garth: Steven: .. (she/called?) Garth: Claudia. Jenny: ¢..... (she/like?) Garth: She's very nice, too. She's quite shy but she's very clever. Steven: It’s five o'clock. | have to go. My cousin is coming for dinner. Jenny: 5... (your cousin/like?) Steven: She's very pretty — she's got dark hair and dark eyes. Garth: © (she/called?) Steven: Isabella. She's very kind and helpful. Garth: Can | come to dinner with you and Isabella? Steven: Isabella is 23 years old, Garth. She's ten years older than you! Score /5 6 Find four more words. Score /4 7 Make sentences in the past tense. 1 (she/go to the palace/see the queen) She went to the palace to see the queen. 2 (/get up early/walk the dog) 3 (Dad/turn on the TV/watch the news) 4 (your aunt/phone/wish you a happy birthday) 5 (Steve/go home early/do his homework) 6 (Melanie/buy flowers/put in her bedroom) Score 75 8 Complete the conversations using words from the box. sure so place forget no ) 1 jee you tomorrow. B: Don't fort to bring your textbook! 2 A: When do | have to decide? here's .. hurry. 3 A: Do you like the palace? Bz Yes. This ann» is amazing. 4 Az 1 don't want to do my homework. B: Don't be lazy. 5 A: Are you coming to Paris? Bz I'M NOt ssesrcsnon YOte TorAL__/40 » nt! (30-40) 20-29) 0K (10-19) Check your score Go to page 88 to see Puzzle Story 4 and to page 92 for the play. 81 Puzzle Story 1. tessons 1-10 ae pronce, Dr M i Miss Money-Honey: Oh, no! Where is an? Dr Morgan? eee cee acne James: | don’t know. Come on. Have you got your backpack? Miss Money-Honey: Yes, | have. Why? Where are we going? James: To Northport. In the afternoon James and Miss Money-Honey are in Alcachaz and they | are talking to Mrs McGovern. Everyone is looking for Dr Morgan but he isn’t in| | the prison and he isn’t on the island. This is James Blonde and this is Miss | Money-Honey. James is a famous | detective and Miss Money-Honey is his. | friend. James is reading an email | James: Oh, no! Miss Money-Honey: What's the matter, James? James: This is an email from my friend Mrs McGovern. She works in a prison in Northport and she's got a big problem Miss Money-Honey: What's the problem? James: Have a look. im fine. I's Friday aa cl. joing? | hope youre W ro aro a lot 70 you don ports boautal Mepeate!Thet®'s\ | Mrs McGovern: This is Dr Morgan's room but morring in NOE yg aed theatres — YOU OT ork in a he’s not here. Can you help us, James? esemca eee mann wt, | S | alot of reer ror i's called Aleachaz. I'S James: Yes. Don't worry. This is a problem | prison in No sg a famous cxminl. for Blonde, James Blonde. {tence vigoner in Aleachaz, Hes 6 Ee Dr Morgan Dr Morgan i = om ine prison OU8Y Pe ames? Mrs McGovern: Oh, thank you, James. Tee pane isnt onto island. we James: Where are the other prisoners? \ isn ” reattos : | an you come to Nore uc ime before Bree Mrs McGovern: They are in their rooms. ey They're reading or playing chess. Mrs McGovern _ James: Whose banana is this? Mrs McGovern: It's Dr Morgan's. He eats a lot of fruit every day. James: And whose wallet is this? Mrs McGovern: That's Dr Morgan’s, too. All his money is in this wallet. James: Has Dr Morgan got any friends in this prison? Mrs McGovern: No, he hasn't. Everyone hates him here but he’s got some friends in Northport. James: Have any of his friends in Northport got a boat? Mrs McGovern: Yes, they have. Tony Winter and Fiona Summer have got boats. James: Good. | think Dr Morgan is in a friend's house in Northport. Miss Money-Honey: Why, James? James: His wallet is here. He can’t travel far because he hasn‘t got any money. But which friend? Come on, I've got an idea. ) James, Miss Money-Honey and Mrs | McGovern are in Northport. They are | | talking to Tony and Fiona. | James: Good afternoon. My name's Blonde, James Blonde. Can | ask you some questions? Tony: OK. James: Before the questions, here's an apple for you, Mr Winter, and an orange for you, Miss Summer. Tony: No, thank you. | prefer sweet things. Fiona: No, thank you. | don't eat fruit James: Are you Dr Morgan's friend, Mr Winter? Tony: Yes, | am. James: Are you his friend, Miss Summer? na: Yes, | am. James: Where is Dr Morgan, Mr Winter? Tony: He's in Alcachaz. James: No, he isn't. He's not there. Whose boat is Big Dog? Fiona: It's my boat James: And whose boat is Little Cat? Tony: It’s my boat. James: Hmm, very interesting. New words + problem + criminal + island + prisoner ‘I Read the information and answer the questions. 1 Who is Dr Morgan? 2 What does Dr Morgan eat every day? 3 Who are Tony Winter and Fiona Summer? 4 What doesn’t Fiona eat? 5 Look at the picture on the left. What is in Fiona’s boat? 2 Now solve the puzzle. Whose house is Dr Morgan in? a) Tony's b) Fiona's Puzzle Story 2 Lessons 11-20 {a James Blonde in ... ‘Who stole Rachel Rogers' coin collection?’ Miss Money-Honey: Oh, no! Can we help her, James? She's so cool! James: OK, Miss Money-Honey. There's a train to Richmond at half past ten. It's Saturday, March 19", and James Blonde and Miss Money-Honey are having breakfast, James is having fruit and yoghurt and Miss Money-Honey is having bread and honey. They are in Miss Money-Honey's flat in London. James is reading a newspaper and Miss Money- Honey is listening to music. Miss Money-Honey: | bought a new CD yesterday. It's by a famous band from the 1980s. Guess who! James: The Pink Pandas? Miss Money-Honey: Yes. How did you know? James: The Pink Pandas is your favourite band from the 1980s. You've got a lot of their records but you haven't got all of them. The lead singer was Rachel Rogers. Miss Money-Honey: Know-all! James: Look! Here's a photo of Rachel Rogers in the newspaper. Miss Money-Honey: Why is she in the newspaper? James: Somebody stole her coin collection yesterday. Have a look. It’s one o'clock and James and Miss Money-Honey are in Rachel Rogers’ house in Richmond. They are talking to Rachel Rogers. Miss Money-Honey: | love your music, Mrs Rogers. I've got a lot of your records. Rachel: Thank you, Miss Money-Honey. In the 1980s | loved music and | loved being famous. But now I love collecting coins. Thad the biggest coin collection in the UK but yesterday someone stole it. Miss Money-Honey: How terrible! Can you help, James? James: Don't worry, Miss Money-Honey. This is a problem for Blonde, James Blonde. Miss Money-Honey: Cool or what! James: Where were you on Thursday? Rachel: | was at my mother's house. | came back at about seven o'clock in the evening and my coin collection wasn’t here. This morning | got a letter from the thief. James: How heavy was your coin collection, Mrs Rogers? USA. She wrote all The Pink Pandas’ songs. saw the thief. n Thursday March 17%, someone stole Rachel Rogers’ coin collection — the most famous coin collection in the UK. Mrs Rogers lives in Richmond in London. She was a famous singer in the 1980s. Her band, ‘The Pink Pandas, was very popular in the UK and the She started collecting coins in the 1990s and she had about 55,000 coins. The thief stole the coins from Mrs Rogers’ house. The thief broke a window and climbed into the house, Mrs Rogers was not at home and nobody Rachel: Very heavy. Over 100 kilograms. James: And have you got a dog, Mrs Rogers? Rachel: Yes, | have. He's called Buster. Here he is. James: Does Buster like strangers? Rachel: No, he doesn't. He barks at strangers. James: The thief isn't in Switzerland. Miss Money-Honey: Why do you think that? James: The thief didn't send the letter because there isn't a stamp on it. He or she came to your house this morning. And the coin collection is very heavy. One person can't carry 100 kilograms to the airport. And Buster didn’t stop the thief. Why not? Rachel: | don't know. James: | think the thief lives in the house with you, Mrs Rogers. Buster knows the thief and he didn’t bark. Who lives in this house? Rachel: My son, Neil, and my daughter, Olivia, live here with me. James: Can | talk to them? Rachel: Yes. They're in the sitting room. James: Hello. My name's James Blonde. Can | ask you some questions? Neil: Yes, of course. James: Where were you on Thursday? Neil: | was on a skydiving holiday in Wales. I was there for a week and | came back this morning about nine o'clock. James: And where were you, Olivia? Olivia: | was on holiday, too. | was in France. I was there for a week and | came back last night at about ten o'clock. James: Do you like collecting coins, Olivia? Olivia: No, | don't. Clothes are more interesting. I've got a lot of clothes. James: That's a nice jacket. Is it new? Olivia: Yes, it is. | bought it in Richmond on Thursday. James: And do you like collecting coins, Neil? Neil: No, | don’t. Cars are more exciting. I've got three cars. James: When did you buy your last car? Neil: | didn’t buy it. My mum gave it to me. James: Hmm, very interesting. New words + newspaper + coin collection + bark + thief + stranger ‘1 Read the information and answer the questions. 1 Why is Rachel Rogers famous? 2 How many coins did she have? 3. Where was Neil last week? 4 Where was Olivia last week? 5 When and where did Olivia buy her jacket? 2. Now solve the puzzie. Who stole Rachel Rogers’ coin collection? a) Neil b) Olivia 85 Puzzle Story 3 tessons 21-30 > t feb Sames Blond eitiaes 2 Miss Money-Honey: Brilliant, | love F Club Where is the guitar Five! Look, there's the lead singer Adam thief?’ Apple. He sings and plays the guitar. Let's a go and talk to him. ar STRETWE TSS TeNT | YamestOK: | It's two o'clock on Saturday afternoon Miss Money-Honey: Hi, Adam. My name's | and James Blonde and Miss Money- Miss Money-Honey and this is my friend | Honey are in a park in London. They are James Blonde. We're going to watch your going to a pop concert in the park but band this evening. Miss Money-Honey doesn't know this. . i ‘Adam: I'm not his evening. | James bought a ticket for her because it | naan Bae ao is her birthday today. %s i ‘Adam: Because someone stole my guitar this morning. Miss Money-Honey: | don't believe it! Who stole it? ‘Adam: | don’t know but the thief left a letter for me. Here's the letter. Miss Money-Honey: Where are we going? James: It's a secret. I'm not going to tell you. Don't open your eyes. Miss Money-Honey: Don't be so bossy! Come on! Tell me, please. James: OK. Open your eyes now. Miss Money-Honey: Wow! We're in Green Hill Park. James: It's a concert. Happy birthday! Miss Money-Honey: Oh, James! It’s great! Thank you. Who's playing? James: There are three bands. The last band is your favourite pop band. It's F Club Five. They're playing at eight o'clock this evening. ‘Thank you very much for your guitar. | stole it from your car today. | steal guitars from all my favourite singers and you are one of my favourite singers. I love your music. 1m going to steal another guitar today from my favourite country-and-wester singer. Hes playing in a big concert for 10,000 people in a football stadium this evening. His concert is at seven o'clock. 'm going to go to that town now. I'm going to take the train. Then Im going to have lunch on the beach. Im going to go swimming, in the sea after lunch and then fm going to go. ice skating and bowling. Then 'm going to go to the concert and steal his guitar. | must stop now. My train is at half past eleven Madame X ‘Trayford ‘Trayford is a beautiful seaside town in the south of England. It’s about an hour from London by train. There are a lot of shops, theatres and cinemas In Trayford. and there's a football stadium. There are concerts in the stadium in spring and summer. There n't cinema or a karting track ‘Trayford but there's an ice-skating rink and a bowling alley near the station. ‘The best hotel is the Blue Beach Hotel next to the football stadium, Crawton Miss Money-Honey: How horrible! James, can you help? Can you find Madame X? James: Don't worry, Miss Money-Honey. This is a problem for Blonde, James Blonde. Miss Money-Honey: Brilliant! James: She's in Trayford, Crawton or Monborne. Miss Money-Honey: How do you know? James: Because she got the 11.30 train and she had lunch in the town. Trayford, Crawton and Monborne are seaside towns and they are about one hour from London by train. Come on, let’s go to the book shop. Miss Money-Honey: Why? James: | want a book about English seaside towns. It's half past two and James and Miss | Money-Honey are in a book shop. They are looking at a book about English seaside towns. (aes ee Miss Money-Honey: Look, James. Here’s some information about Trayford, Crawton and Monborne. Do you know where: Madame X is? James: Don't worry, Miss Money-Honey. We're going to find her and Adam's guitar. Then we're going to come back to London and we're going to give the guitar to Adam. Crawton is about an hour from London by train. I's not a very beautiful town ~ there are a lot of tall buildings and supermarkets ~ but the beach is very nice and there is a great sports centre next to the football stadium. ‘There's a ming pool and an ice- ing rink close to the sports centre but there isn't a bowling alley or a cinema in Crawton. ‘There is a nice restaurant called Antonio's on the beach. It's got great pizza and pasta. too. Monborne Monborne is a famous town in the south of England. It’s very beautiful and the beach is great. Tthas a famous football team, Monborne United. fen thousand people watch them in Monborne’s football stadium every week. There isn’t a sports centre in Monborne and there isn’t an ice- skating rink but there's a great bowling alley and anew karting track. There are a lot of shops and restaurants in Monborne, Miss Money-Honey: Great! We're going to watch F Club Five this evening! James: Yes, we are. But where is Madame X? Let's look at the information. New words + football stadium + seaside town + karting track + ice-skating rink + bowling alley ‘1 Read the information and answer the questions. 1 Who stole Adam Apple's guitar? 2 What is the thief going to do before the concert this evening? 3 Is there a football stadium in Trayford, Crawton and Monborne? 4 Which towns have an ice-skating rink? 5 Which towns have a bowling alley? 2 Now solve the puzzle. Where is Madame X? a) In Trayford. ©) In Monborne. b) In Crawton. 87 Puzzle Story 4 tcssons 31-40 faa) James Blonde in ... ‘Who vandalised the castle?’ It’s eight o'clock in the morning and James Blonde and Miss Money-Honey are on holiday. They are in a small town called Riddleton in the south-west of England, Riddleton is very pretty. It's next to the sea and there's a famous castle near the town. James and Miss Money-Honey came here last night. They, are having breakfast in the hotel at the moment. Miss Money-Honey: Riddleton is very beautiful. It's my favourite place in England. James: Yes, it’s very pretty. What shall we do today? What about going to the castle? Miss Money-Honey: What time does it open? James: I'm not sure. Here's a book about Riddleton and the castle. Riddleton Castle Ridaleton Castle is one of the most famous castles in England. Its more than 800 years old and tourists come, from all over the world to see it. ‘The castle has got four towers. One of the towers was a prison and some important people were prisoners here. There is a small museum inside the castle and a café for snacks and hot drinks. ‘The castle is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. every day. ‘You can get to the castle by bus or car. Bus number 54 goes to the castle from Riddleton town. It takes about ten minutes. The frst bus to the castle is at 8:30 a.m. and the last bus from the castle is at 7:00 p.m. eae seg AAT IN Miss Money-Honey: We can get the bus at half past eight. James: Great! Let's go. Miss Money-Honey: Hang on! Excuse me. 88 Waiter: Yes? Miss Money-Honey: How do we get to the bus stop for the number 54 bus? Waiter: This hotel is on Sea Road. Go up Sea Road and turn left into South Road. The bus stop is opposite the police station. Miss Money-Honey: Thank you It's nine o'clock and James and Miss Money-Honey are at the castle. Miss Money-Honey: James, look! There's the castle. James: That's odd, There's some writing on the castle, Let’s have a look ... Excuse me. My name's James. Do you work here? Mr Harris: Yes, | do. My name's Kevin Harris. James: What's the problem? Mr Harris: Someone vandalised the castle last night. They broke the window and wrote on the wall of the tower. Miss Money-Honey: How horrible! Can you help, James? James: Don't worry. This is a problem for | Blonde, James Blonde. | Miss Money-Honey: Great! James: Mr Harris, what time did you leave the castle last night? Mr Harris: | left at about seven o'clock. There wasn't anyone here. James: Interesting. The vandal came by car and he or she isn’t very clever. Miss Money-Honey: How do you know? James: Because the last bus is at seven o'clock and Mr Harris got the last bus. He didn’t see anyone here. And this person can’t spell ‘boring’ or ‘greatest’. How many people in Riddleton are called Terry? Mr Harris: Five. James: And how many of them have got a car? Mr Harris: Just two. Terry Eagle and Terry Stone. James: What are they like? Mr Harris: Terry Eagle is very bad-tempered and lazy and Terry Stone is very rude and mean. They work in the garden centre. James: I've got an idea. Come on, Miss Money-Honey. Let’s talk to them. It's ten o'clock and James and Miss Money-Honey are at the garden centre. They are talking to Terry Eagle and Terry Stone. ii i ‘ i } James: Good morning. My name's James Blonde and this is Miss Money-Honey. Can we ask you some questions? Terry Stone: OK but be quick. | have to work. James: Someone vandalised the castle last night. They broke the window and wrote on the wall of the tower. Terry Stone: What did they write? James: It's not important. Did you vandalise the castle, Mr Stone? Terry Stone: No, of course not. James: Did you vandalise the castle, Mr Eagle? Terry Eagle: Don't be silly. | was at my friend's house. Terry Stone: And | was at the cinema. James: Do you like Riddleton, Mr Eagle? Terry Eagle: No, | don't. James: And you, Mr Stone? Terry Stone: No, | don't like Riddieton but | didn't write ‘Riddleton is boring’. I'm not a vandal James: Hmm. Interesting. New words + vandalise + broke + vandal - break 1 Read the information and answer the questions. 1 Why are James and Miss Money-Honey in Riddleton? 2 What did the vandal write on the castle wall? 3 How did the vandal get to the castle? 4 The vandal isn’t very clever. How do we know? ‘5 What is Terry Stone's question? 6 James asked: ‘Do you like Riddleton?” What did Terry Eagle say and what did Terry Stone say? 2 Now solve the puzzle. Who vandalised the castle? a) Terry Stone b) Terry Eagle That film star stole my backpack! fa) A play to act after Lesson 20 Characters | Policeman Mrs Big (a lawyer) Judge Fudge Dan West Mr Small (a lawyer) Tracy Carter 12 jury members The audience in the court Mrs Mary Riley The scene is a courtroom. At one table is Mr Small and Tracy Carter. At the other table is Mrs Big. A policeman is talking to Mrs Big. Policeman: Who is in court today? Anybody famous? Mrs Big: Yes, it's Dan West! Cool or what? Policeman: Wow! And who is the judge today? Mrs Bi comes. Policeman: Everybody stand up for Judge Fudge. it's Fiona. Fiona Fudge. Here she Jury members laugh. Judge Fudge walks in and stares at them. They stop laughing. 90 New words + courtroom + defendant + judge + lawyer > jury + witness Judge: Ladies and gentlemen, the defendant today is a famous man. He's an actor and a film star. His name is ... Dan West? Mrs Big: Yes, here he is! Dan walks in. The jury get very excited. Judge: Mr West. You're late. Dan: What's the rush? Please, call me Dan How are you doing? Judge: Mr West, sit down, NOW! Thank you. Mr West, this is Mr Small. He's Miss Carter's lawyer. Dan: Hi, Mr Small. How are you doing? Mr Small: Fine thanks, Mr West. | think your films are great! Tracy: Hey, you're my lawyer. Judge: This is Miss Tracy Carter. Someone stole her backpack last weekend. Dan: It wasn't me! Judge: Miss Carter, what was in the backpack? Tracy: My calculator and my notebook Judge: What was in your notebook? Tracy: My story. It was called The Pirates of the Mediterranean. | put the beginning of the story on the Internet. Mr West wrote an email to me. He wanted to buy the story but I didn’t want to sell it to him. Judge: Why not? Tracy: Because he isn't a good actor and he doesn't make good films. The jury and the audience are very surprised. Dan: I'm a great actor and | make great films! Judge: OK. Thank you, Mr West. Now, Mrs Big, Please begin. Mrs Big: Thank you, Judge Fudge. Mr West, last weekend someone stole Tracy's backpack. Did you steal it, Mr West? Dan: Don’t be silly. | didn’t steal her backpack I'm famous. Mrs Big: We know, Dan. You're rich and famous and she's just a schoolgirl. Tracy: Hey! That's not fair. Mrs Big: My first witness is... Mrs Riley. A very old woman walks slowly up to the witness box. Mrs Big: What is your name, please? Mrs Riley: Mrs Mary Riley. Mrs Big: How old are you, Mrs Riley? Mrs Riley: Ninety-seven. Mrs Big: Do you tell lies, Mrs Riley? Mrs Riley: No, never. Mrs Big: Where were you last weekend, Mrs Riley? Mrs Riley: | was at home. Dan West was with me. Tracy: But he always goes to clubs at the weekend. Judge: Be quiet, please. Mr Small, have you got any questions? Mr Small: Thank you, Judge Fudge. Mrs Riley, do you sometimes tell lies? Mrs Riley: No, never. Mr Small: OK. Thank you. Tracy: Is that all? You're hopeless. Mrs Big: My second witness is ... Dan West. Dan walks to the witness stand. Mrs Big: Mr West, where were you last weekend? Dan: | was at Mrs Riley's house. Mrs Big: Did you steal Tracy Carter's backpack? Dan: No, | didn’t. Judge: Mr Small, have you got any questions? Tracy: Hang on! My lawyer is hopeless. | can ask the questions. Mr West, did you read my story on the Internet? Dan: No, | didn’t. Tracy: Well, | have an email from you. Ce Tracy holds up a piece of paper. The jury are very surprised again. Tracy: The email says ‘I want to buy your story for €500’. How much is that in pounds, Mr West? Dan: | don't know. Hang on. He takes out a calculator and starts to work it out. Tracy: Mr West, whose calculator is that? Dan: It’s mine. Tracy: Whose name is on it? Dan: Tracy Car ... Oh dear! Tracy: And Mrs Riley isn’t old. She's 27. She's really your girlfriend, the actress Susie Star. Mrs Riley jumps up but her wig falls off. She's really Susie Star. She runs out of the court. Everyone is talking. Judge: Quiet. Be quiet. QUIET! Mr West, are you telling lies? Dan: OK, OK. Mrs Riley is really Susie Star. Last weekend | went to Tracy's house and stole her backpack. | stole it because | wanted her story. Her story was ace. I'm sorry, Tracy. Jury member 1: We don't like you, Dan. Jury member 2: You're not cool. Judge: Quiet, please. OK, Mr West. You stole an idea from Miss Carter. Take him away! The policeman takes Dan away. The judge walks to Tracy. She shakes her hand. Judge: Well done, Tracy. But why didn't you sell your story to Mr West? Tracy: Well, | wanted Johnny Depp .. "1 Julie, Ben and Anne Boleyn foo A play to act after Lesson 40 Characters Guide Dad Julie Anne Boleyn, Queen of Ben England Mum Guards 1 and 2 tourists Henry, King of England Julie, Ben, Mum and Dad and a guide are in the Bloody Tower in the Tower of London. There are some other tourists in their group. Guide: ... The Tower of London is one of the most famous tourist attractions in England. This is the Bloody Tower. A lot of important people stayed here before they went to the execution block. Julie: How horrible! Ben: How boring! Mum: Ben! Ben: Sorry, Mum. Excuse me, can you take a photo of us? Tourist: Yes, of course, Guide: Anne Boleyn stayed in this room before she went to the execution block on May 19%, 1536, Dad: What was Anne Boleyn like? Guide: She was very pretty and clever. And she was very loyal to her husband but he executed her. Her ghost still lives in this tower. New words + execute + ghost Ben: Her ghost! That's silly. Julie: Hey, look. What's that? Ben: It's a small door, Julie: Let's open it. Ben: Don't be silly. Come on. Everyone is going. Julie: I'm going to open it. Everyone leaves the stage apart from Julie and Ben. Julie opens the little door. Julie: Look. There's another room in here. Come on. Ben: Don't be so bossy! Hey, wait for me. Ben and Julie go through the small door. They are in another room. There is a woman next to the window. Ben: Who's she? Julie: | don’t know. Ben: Excuse me. Who are you? Anne: [screams] Who are you? Are you ghosts? Please don't touch me. Julie: It's OK. Don't panic. My name's Julie and this is Ben. Anne: What are you wearing? Ben: This is my new top and these are my new trainers. Do you like them? Julie: Who are you? Anne: I'm the Queen of England. | became queen three years ago but now my husband doesn't want me. I'm going to the execution block tomorrow. Ben: Who's your husband? Anne: Henry, of course. The King of England. Julie: Hang on. What's the date? Anne: It's May 18". Ben: Yes, and there's footballl on television tonight. Julie: What year is it, Your Majesty? Anne: It's 1536, of course. Are you going to help me? Julie: It's amazing. She's Anne Boleyn. Do you remember the guide? He talked about Anne Boleyn. She died on May 19, 1536. That's tomorrow. We must help her. Ben: Don't be silly. She's not Anne Boleyn and we're not going to help her. They hear the sound of people outside the room and keys in the door. Julie: Quick, let's go. Come on, Anne. Guard 1: Stop! Who are you? Guards, stop them. They run but the guards catch them. Guard 2: Who are you? Ben: My name's Ben and this is my sister Julie, Can we go now? Guard 1: Silence! Ben: Brilliant. Now we're in prison. Have you got any more good ideas? Julie: Be quiet, Ben. I'm thinking. Ben: | just wanted to watch the football but now I have to wait 500 years for the match! Henry Vill walks in. The guards stand to attention. Henry: Who are they? Guard 1: We don't know, Your Majesty. Henry: | don’t like your clothes or your hair. Ben: Hey, don't be so rude. Guard 2: You mustn't say that to the king. Henry: Execute them. Tomorrow. At eight o'clock in the morning. Guard 1: Yes, Your Majesty. Julie: Wait. Ben, have you got the camera? Ben: Yes. It's in my pocket. Julie: Your Majesty, | want to show you something! Henry: What is it? Ben: Here's the camera. Julie: OK, everybody. Look. Henry and the guards look at the camera. Julie takes their picture and the flash goes off. Henry and the guards are very surprised and they can't see. They put their hands over their eyes. Julie: Quick - let's go. Julie and Ben go through the little door. Their mother comes into the room. Mum: There you are. Come on. We're waiting for you. Ben: But Mum, we were in the past. We saw Anne Boleyn. Julie: We've got a photo. Look! Mum: Don't be silly. Come on, we're late. Ben: But Mum, you must look. Mum: COME ON! Mum leaves the stage. Julie: It’s amazing. We saw Anne Boleyn. Ben: Yes, | know. Cool or what! And don't forget ... Julie: What? Ben: | don't have to wait 500 years for the football! Ben and Julie leave the stage. 93 Songs I went to the zoo B (Lessons 16-20) Sleepy-head a) (Lessons 1-5) I've got a friend called Tom McKay. We don't call him Tom, we call him ‘Sleepy-head’. He doesn’t walk the dog, He doesn't ride his bike, he just stays in bed. No skateboarding, no motor racing, No football, no cycling, no rollerblading He gets up late, he has lunch at three, He doesn't meet his friends, he doesn’t even talk to me. I went to the zoo, And I saw a crocodile. He looked into my eyes, But that croc didn't smile. He said: ‘How are you, Lucy? Can | have your new shoes, please? Give them to me, Lucy, Wake up, Tom ~ get up and get dressed, It's half past ten and you're still in bed. Come on, Tom ~ get up and get dressed, Don't stay in bed, sleepy-head Sleepy-head, yeah, yeah, yeah. Father: Where is Tom? Because you steal things from me. Mother: He's still in bed! Yes, you steal things from me.” Father: Come on, Tom, get up sleepy-head! aE RS Tom: — What's the rush? B: What did you see and what did I hate getting up, ouided | love sleeping, a A: | saw a crocodile. | just want to stay in bed! He stole my shoes and he ey didn't smile. | really like your little planet Ay B: Why did he do that? , (eae ¢ Because we're stealing his habitat, Yes, we're stealing his habitat. We're stealing his habitat. | live on a planet very far away, I came to Earth last Saturday. My spaceship landed on a big old tree, Everyone looked at me. | walked to the park and planted a flag, I collected rocks in my space bag. Then a girl said ‘Hi’ to me, Her name was Janet and she was pretty! (chorus) I really like your little planet And | like my new friend Janet. 1 only came here on Saturday But now | want to stay. | returned the next day, ‘And | saw a big brown bear. He took a pair of scissors, And he cut off some of my hair. He said: ‘How are you, Lucy? Can | cut your hair off, please? I want to do this, Lucy, Because you cut down all our trees, Yes, you cut down all our trees!" AS I went to the zoo. B: What did you see and what We had a look at my photos of space, did you do? We went to a fast-food place, yA saw the big brown bear. We had burger, chips and chocolate milkshake, He cut off some of my hair. It was really great. I: Why did he do that? We went to a park - there weren't any cars, 2 Because we're cutting down And we watched the moon and the stars. his habitat She said: ‘You're an alien but | like you.’ A and B: Yes, we're cutting down his | said: ‘I like you too. habitat. (chorus) We're cutting down his habitat, 94 What shall we do? + (Lessons 21-25) ‘A: Let's go to the beach. B: | don't like the beach. A: Let's go to the park. The park is boring. Let's listen to music, Some R&B music B: OK, good idea. (chorus) ‘A and B: From Monday to Friday, We work hard and do our homework, But at the weekend we can have fun, So what shall we do? : Let's eat some sweets. ; | don't like sweets. Let's watch TV. There's nothing good on. Let's go to the disco, The Pop World Disco. B: Yes, that's a good idea. (chorus) Why was | so silly? es) (Lessons 36-40) 1 was in a pop band called Fame Game, We travelled round the world in our aeroplane. We were famous, people loved us, But now | have to travel everywhere by bus. | was mean and bad-tempered, | spent all my money, | was self-centred. (chorus) I was a pop star, everybody Joved me, But | wasn't kind and | wasn't friendly. Now I'm not famous and I'm not happy. Why was | so silly? | was in a pop band called Fame Game, But now my life is not the same. There were two of us, me and Suzy-Lee, But then she went solo and everyone forgot me. Fee I spoke rudely, | was 122, But now | need a job and nobody likes me. (chorus) She's late for her exam B (Lessons 31-35) She wakes up, She is late, She must be in school at half past eight. She's late for her exam. She says hi To her mum, She runs fast for her bus but it doesn’t com She's late for her exam. Her bus comes, It goes slow, The traffic is bad and the bus can't go. She's late for her exam. She arrives At her school, Her teacher is angry - that’s not cool! She's late for her exam. (chorus) Girl: I'm very sorry that I'm late But my bus was slow. Teacher: You're always late for my class, Do the exam tomorrow. O 0 Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world. www.pearsonlongman.com © Pearson Education Limited 2009 The right of Jonathan Bygrave to be identified as author of this Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers First published 2009 Second impression 2011 Set in 11.5pt Interstate Light Printed in Malaysia, KHL CTP. 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