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Talking about hobbies 1, Match the pictures to the activities below. - going te the movies _2_ . playing football _>_ . going out with friends watching television reading books _S_ MEET A ROCK STAR ART What can you do? Mark the sentences tht are tue fr you Sen 41. Ian play a guitar, 2. lean write rock songs. x Talking about places 3. 1 can speak English. _* 2, Match the phrases from A with the phrases from B. 4, Lean play the piano. —_ A 8 5. Ican dance. fa. The doctor works _3_ 1. in an Ttallan restaurant. b. She'sa secretary 4 2. In a new school. c, The teacher works \ 3. ina big hospital. 4, Theyre waiters + 4. in an office in the center of town. i x 52 MEET ME! ‘9 Match these personal ads tothe pictures ofthe people who wrote them. «: Linde Chavez i reporting on another rock concert to radio announcer, Bil Winters. Brom ‘Which sentences are NOT port of thir conversation? e aa iy rane mara [1] 1. Can you hear me, Linda? am 22 years old. 'm English, but | ive in Paris. [ 2.Yes,t can, Bi lam an artist. | speak taian, French and English. | ike Classical musi, watching movies and traveling | am 3, Are you reporter? looking ora boyfriend. E]_4.Are there a lot of people at the concert? ‘White: PO. Box 93048, Pai, France. ]5.Yes, there aro. cay 1 6, Who ean you see, Linda? (& 7-1 can play the guitar. 8. | can see the rock star, Maxi 4. Imagine you are a radio reporter reporting on a rock concert. Write a dialogue between ‘yoursel and the radio announcer. Use the sentences from c. to help you. Radio announcer: Lets go to our reporter now atthe azzclassicalock concert in Tekyo/Londen(San Francisco, Who can you seat he concert? '. Compete the table below about Mara and Elen. Sree You: coon see The ae] Radio announcer: Are there tof paope at the concert? oe vou course) Thee ans’ a lot op Prop 1. Shelves in New York. een Radio announcer: Is everyone having a good time? : 2. She is an artist eons You: Ses everyone Shaving Asrec] Tine 3. She strom England. x“ «. Practice your dialogue with a partner 4, She kes rock music, ee 5. She's looking fora boytiend. Ye “Josh is looking for a gitriend, Read his personals ad and decide who Josh should meet “Maria er Elona? Why? ‘My name is Josh. 1am 31 years old. | speak English and French. | am looking for ‘a iriend, | love movies and classical music Hove healthy food and | like to travel. ‘White: P.O. Box 789, London. Josh should meet 119.12 _ because 4. Read the sentences below about Josh. Mark if they ae true or false, Se« ‘True False: 4. Josh loves to watch movies. | 2. Josh likes rock and roll music, a 8, Josh loves junk food. Be 4, Josh tikes to travel a «2. Write your own personals. Use the words and phrases from a. and e. MAXI'S ROOM 12. Match the words from columns A and B to make phrases trom this unt. 8 Bow A 1. hotel J aster — 2. rock be hall — 3. concerts ©. story 4. newspaper 4. 100m 5. radio < station - ', How well do you remember the dialogue from the Speaking section? Match ‘the answers below tothe right questions. Questions Answers 4. tethistmergnt note? >a. don't know. Tats nthe newspaper story * 2. How do you know? b. Yes, Maxi is staying here. ‘3. What room is she in? 2. ¢, Theres story about he inthe newspaper «. image you and your and are oking fr soritone tame, Compl the loge below Sen You: Iss the right cnarianeatefconcert ha? Your friend: Me we You: He/She 1s? How do you know? Your tnd vo Your tend Well, when does haishe arrive? 4. Practice your dialogue with «partner, ee Bs i BE: AFFIRMATIVE, YES/NO QUESTIONS, CONTRACTIONS. 4. Debbie i teling her frend, Linda, about her new boyfriend. Complate ther dialogue by matching the answers tothe questions. Senn ‘Questions Answers 4. So, how's yournew boyfriend? a. He's the same age as me - 28. 2. What does he do? __b, Yes, he is. He's from New York. 3, Wow! Is he famous? _@. Yas, he's very good-looking 4, Is he good-looking? ——d.He's great. 5, How old is he? _—_@: He's a rock and roll singer. 6. Is he American? — _£. No, he's not. », Deserve your ideal boytiend/gitriend. Answer the questions below. 4. Is he/she the same age as you? << 2, Is he/she good looking? 8. Does he/she speak English? 4, Whet does he/she do? «Tell your partner about your ideal boytriend/inrend. i fl MYSTERY AGAINST THE LAW 1. Which ofthe foiowing words ana 1 oan you use ina ico the ow eroreesions can you use ina formal conversation and 1 2 3, 4 5 6 7. Mr. Montenegro How do you do? Thanks. Sergi. HL Thank you, Nice to meet you. Formal oo0o00000 Informal oo00000 Ban ‘Susan Balley and Mr Montenegro met each other forthe frst time inthe video. Mar the eeionces blow ht ou can we fondue paolo och ote a 4.Nioe to meet you! 2.Can Ihave a menu, please? 8. This ls my fiend from New York. 4, How do you do? ‘5. Thank you. 6.Yes, itis. 7.How are you? £8 Please call me Sergio. BoE Baas «Susan Is introducing Mr. Montenegro to another friend of hers. Use the sentences above ‘0 complete the dialogue. ‘Susan: Hello, Mr, Montenegro! (1)? Mr. Montenegro: Fine, thanks, Susan. How are you? ‘Susan. ‘Great! Me. Montenegro, (2). Tom Smit, Me, Smith! Me Montenegro: (3). eerie | Ne Morenegny, Mr. Montenegro: (5). Sergio! 4. Practice the dialogue from b. In groups of three. Take turns introducing each other. FOLLOW THAT MAN! ‘a, Doyou remember the characters fom the story “Follow That Man? Wt the characters ‘names below thei pictures, Use the Explore text on pages 108,109 to help you a sal ~ Se SD 'b, Answer the questions below about the characters rom the stony. Wit fll sentences Compare your answers wth your pater’. 2 | Whois touring New York City? 2. Who steals wallets? 3. Who is wearing a blue suit? 4. Who cant find his/her wale? 5, Who finds the thief? 6, Who sees the police ofce? 7, Who recognizes the thief! 8. Who likes nice restaurants? NO PARKING Just a minute, Officer, 'm finishing my coffee,” says Nate the Napkin. on no, you're not Nate! | know you,” answers the police office. “come with me please!” “But Officer, | haven't pald for my lunch!” says Nate. “Yes, you must pay for your lunch.” says the police officer. “But do you 1. Hore Is another dialogue between a police officer and adver. Use the words below to complete the sentences. 6 . ll 1 PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: WH QUESTIONS, ‘a. Penny and Richard are in class together. What ae they doing? Look atthe pleture below ‘and answer the questions. € 1. Who is Penny sitting next to? 2. Where are the students sitting? 8. Wht is the teacher doing? 4. What isthe gi in the front eating? ‘5. What are the boys at the back reading? ‘6. Why is Richard smiling at Penny? i | _——— a f Unit 12 = BUSINESS TRIP a A & BUSINESS 8. Look at Betiy’s dary and write three sentences sbout what she is doing tody. Ses. Tussi, ly 27th 2005 230 Lane ath Me Hart are 590. Cfie meh Me Mortar, m0 Shopng fornon dese 220 ove Cate x ‘Read the voice mall message below, and answer the questions that follow. Sen MORE WOMEN TRAVELING ‘2 Which ofthe hotel facies below are important to @ businessperson? Sen [fast launaty service [meeting rooms 24-hour room service Internet access. (a) Qo [comfortable beds 1 a swimming poot ‘computers in the rooms ‘a business center Oo ‘het company does Susan Fenthll work for? [Read the article below about hotels fo business people. Underine the facilis from 2. 2. Why does Susan Fenhill want to meet Betty? thatthe article mentions. OO fn one ord can eee bat? Hotels for Business People ‘More and more people are traveling on business, and hotels ‘everywhere are offering business people more services. Many hotels now offer Internet access in bedrooms and some even 4, Where does Ms. Fenhill want to meet Betty? provide computers! Most hotels have business centers where you can make photocopies and send faxes. Business people also went ‘0 stay in hotels with meeting rooms and conference halls. Business people are often ina huny, so they want a good, fast laundry service and 24-hour room service. They don't have time to eatin restaurants. 5. Can Betty meet Susan Fenhill? Why/Why not? «. You are Betty and want to reply to Ms. Fenhil. Look at Betty's diary from a, and ‘suggest atime and place you can both meet. "Fi Ms Fenhil. Thanks for your message. 'm sorry | cant meet you ‘Most important - they want to stay somewhere comfortable. ‘After all, they are working hard. They aren't on vacation! at because | suggest we meet instead at ___ at I Look at these two hotel ads. Which hotel ls more suitable for someone on @ business trip? COFFEE, PLEASE ‘2. Boty is on business trip. She is ordering food in a restaurant. Complete the dialogue with the sentonces below. é Yes, a cup of coffee, please, ‘Yes, a hamburger and French fies, please, No thanks. I don’ tke salad. Thank you. Fine, thanks. How're you doing? Weiter: Hello, how are you today? Betty: (1) i Waiter: OK. Here's a menu. | Betty: @) ‘Waiter; Would you like a salad? Betty: (3) EERRRREET Waiter: Would you tke @ hamburger? | MSA ba Sa seay wean Sie = . Which hotel doesn't include breakfast in its price? Waiter: Would you like something to chink frst? = Baty: (6) '. with partner, role-play a dialogue betwoon a customer and a walter ina restaurant. {. Which hotel would you ke to visit? Compare your answer witha partner Une PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: YES/NO QUESTIONS / SHORT ANSWERS 1. Harold Stone is on a business trip He calls his wife to tell her what he is doing, ‘thelr dialogue, using the Present Progressive. Me. Stone: Mrs, Stone: Mr. Stone: Mrs. Stone: Mr, Stone: Mrs, Stone: Mr. Stone: Mrs, Stone: Me. Stone: Hell, dear. How are you? Fine thanks. Are you very busy? (1). (yourwork) hard? Yes, we're working very hard. But we're also enjoying ourselves. Right n ''m relaxing in the swimming pool That's nice, @)__ {your boss/swim), too? No, He's in a very important meeting. What about you? @ pourra) fu? Yes, Lam. 'm watching television with the kids. orale) te 10et No, we're watching a movie. It's very exciting. @— (you/come) home tomorrow? ‘Yes, I'l call when | get to the airport. Enjoy the movie! ». Anewer the questions below according tothe dialogue above. Cirle the correct answer, 1. Is Mr. Stone enjoying his trip? Yes, he is. / No, he ist. Gee 2, Ara Mr. Stone and his boss working hard? Yes, they are / No, they aren't. 8.IsMr. Stone swimming? Yes, he is. / No, he isnt 4, Ar Mr, Stone's children watching television? ‘es, they are. / No, they aren’ 5. te Mrs, Stone watching the news? Yes, she i. No, she isn't 6.8 Mi. Stone coming home tomorrow? Yes, he is. / No, he isnt se RES Ca a ABOUT PEOPLE The OUTGOING MESSAGE 2. What information is important when you leave @ message on an answering machine? Se Yes No 1. Your age 2. Your fst name 3. Your family last name 4. Your birthday 5. Your telephone number 6. Your reason for calling ‘Who lef these outgoing messages? Read the messages below and match them to the ‘correct picture. Sew: MONACO, 1. John and Jenny went on a vacation. Read thelr posteard and answer the questions beton Boon Dear Shirley, We're having a great time in ‘Spain. We're relaxing by the poo! ‘and reading lots of books. The ‘food here is great. The sun is ‘shining ond i's not raining, ‘See you in two weeks, Love, ‘John and Jenny PS. Tonorro, were sing to Malaga P.O. Box 127 Maidstone New York 21796 USA. |. Who lives alone? Where are the Chan family? Does Antonio Martinez work on the weekend? 41. How is the weather in Spain? ee ame 2. What are John and Jenay doing? Is Antonio Martine2’s office open at 6.00 p.m.? 8. Do they like the food? 4. Leave «message fr one of he people rom nlie the important Information fom a =e 4, When are they going to Malaga? 5. When is Shirley going to see John and Jenny? I emir trier nts tnt Sen Cy 1. Hope youre fating wet Cl 2. see you ina week. STUDIES C1 8. How's a menu. 4. John interawing a student. Read the dalogue below and anawer the questions. C4, what would you lke to drink? John: Hi, what's your name? Sun Kumiko: I'm Kumiko. John: Hi Kumiko! Where are you studying? Kumiko: I'm studying at Columbia Universit. John: Are you studying English? Kumiko: Yes, | amt John: You speak English very well! Are you enjoying your classes? Kumiko: Yes, very much. 1 5. Wish you were here, ‘©. Wte your own postcard. Think of a place you have visited and fil in the speces below. serances from the postcard in a to help you. 1. What is the student's name? 2, Where is she studying? 3, What is she studying? 4. 1s she enjoying her classes? 5. Do you think her English is good? Tomorrow T am going to on 'b. What about you? Answer these questions about yourself. 1. What is your name? 2, What are you studying? 3. Where are you studying? 4, Are you enjoying your classes? 5. Do you think your English is geting better? «6. Practice with a partner. Ask your partner the questions above, Compare your answers. Xe g) 89 Unit 14 x BE: NEGATIVE 8. Look atthis picture of the Dixon family. Correct the sentences that folow using the negative form of Be. Bun 3 {Do you remember the ad about Frees Furniture Store? Put the words from the ad under 1. Clara is John's wite. ‘the correct heading Clara isn't John's wite. She's his sister 2. Mari and Ana are Shirley and Mario's children. 8. Shirey and Mario are Lucy’s grandparents. 4, John is Martha's husband, 5. Jenry is Lucy's sister. “Complete the following radio announcement with the words below: Gen “Pam and Jim's Clothes Store is having a big (1) 1 We're (@)____all our clothes at haif price! ‘Sweaters are fty 3). off the regular price! Shoes are fifty percent off the regular (4) ____! We're 6)____ Monday to Saturday from 9.00 a.m. to (6). ‘his sale is for two (7) only! ‘So (@)___—to Pam and Jim's Clothing Store, 67 Madison Avenue in New Yors City.” . Write aralo ad fora store that ie having 2 sale. Include the following information: + thername ofthe store Sue + theltems onsale + the time ofthe sale | the aderess ofthe store CAR FOR SALE «Hore are some mor cr ade Ras tem and complete the arewers below, gs, (Old BMW for sae. or sale. Bue with ‘ery good condition. ‘a new rai. 82,000 mies. ‘Needs new paint, “A great fri car! Price $50,000. ‘Pree $25,000, Phone Benny: 256 389 Phone Diana: 546 47468 4. Which cars have radios? 2. Which ears the most expensive? 28, What cars David seling? 4, Which car is good for someone wit children? —__ 5. Which car needs paint? 6. What color isthe Volkswagen? Read the dialogue below. Wich of the car froma should Jo buy? Which oa stork un tat Wot Gan ‘Sue: Hi, John. What are you doing? John: I'm looking In the paper. I want to buy a car ‘Sue: _malso looking for a car. What kind of car are you looking for? ‘John: I'm looking fora family car, one that's good for going on picnics with the kids. What about you, Sue? ‘Sue: I don't need a big car because | haven't got any children. I'm looking for a sports car. | love driving fast. +1. Sue should buy the __— because 2, John should buy the —____— because —_ PHONE CALL Bieutiiieatal 4 whet sntnces can yousme in acomematonto make an sepohtinent? ag. [1 1.Hllo, can | speak to Mrs. Lang? (1) 2.,¥es, 1 want to meet him a 4:00 pin. Dark bv color. a 1 8.0 you want to make an appointment? Price $350. (]_ 4. What time would you like to meet Mr. Juarez? Call James: (5. How ean help you? (6.1 want to discuss doing business with her refrigerator ~NEW! ee (1 7.tt needs new paint. Price $300. Price $150. (C1 8.00 you want something to drink first? ome Call Cristina: . Mark the paces below where we can make appointments. Sew 976 4613, We make appointments (1) atthe doctors ote. 1. yau want to buy & dog, what number do you need to cal? ile te cesarean! 2. Whats Juan soling? (1) S.atthe dentist’ office so he/she can check our teeth ‘3. What can you buy for $150? (1) 4.ata fast-food restaurant to eat lunch. 4, What color isthe sofa? (11 5.10 speak to the manager of a company. 5. fe to rfigerator efsba for tomy? 1 6.to meet someone ata restaurant for a business unch, (C1) 7. to read the newspaper. 6. How much is the refrigerator? With a partner, practice making appointments. Unit 15 NOUNS: POSSESSIVE ‘2. Read about Lee and Mandy. Look atthe pictures below. Who do the objects belong to? Gen + Loe reads a lot of magazines, but he doesn't like books. He likes to wear diferent hats. ‘+ Mandy likes listening to music; she has lots of CDs. ‘She loves tennis and soccer. She aso likes reading, 4. is _Mandy’s tennis racket. & ON THE MOVE _ i ADVENTURE 8, These are |. Match the answers tothe questions. Questions Answers 4.This s 1. What time is it? [7] a. I's over there, 2. Are you waiting for the bus? ["] b. It's 4op, 3, How much isthe bus fare? [“] . Trenton Street ‘5. These are 4, Where are you going? [") «Yes, | am. 5. Where's the bus stop for Trenton Steet? ["] tts 7:30, im @ ‘Look st the bus map below and answer the questions using fll sentences. - 1. Whch bus goes to Jackson Road? 2. Where isthe bus stop for the park? 3, Does Bus Ne 1 go to the shopping center? 4. Which bus goes to the Musgrave Museum? ‘. Someone asks you how to get to the shopping center and from thers to the museum. Wire te directions. oe os fH SUSAN'S TRAIN RIDE ‘2, Help Susan plan her trip from Richmond, Virginia to her meeting In Washington, D.C., and then home to New York. Sex AMTRAK: Richmond-New York-Boston Train Times frictmond os:05 8:25 |oa:49 [10:45 |14:08 [15:00 fre:s0 e207 |washington Joa:15 os:4 f1o:4o |11:01 |r2:58 [16:20 |17:31 fer:00] - INew York |i1:4a 13:45 [rats 15:50 |re45 [21:08 [22:10 |r:00 | - 1. The next train from Richmond to Washington, D.C. is at 3:00 p.m. What time does itarive in Washington? — 2. Susan finishes her meeting in Washington, D.C. at 6:30 p.m. What time is the next train to New York? 3, What time is Susan going to artive in New York? 'b, Susan is explaining to her husband what time she wil be home. Rea the dialogue and ‘answer the question that follows onthe next page. Bex Hi John. i's Susan. Hi, Susan, How are you? Don't ask! am having a terible day! What's wrong? | missed the Washington, D.C. stop and now I'm in Richmond! My meeting is at 6:00 p.m, John: What time are you coming home? Susan: Wel, the next train back to New York is only at 9:00 inthe evening. ohn: That's very latet Susan; | know! See you after 1:00 in the moming! John: Bye, Lae Is Susan happy with her day? Give two reasons why/why nat 1 BUS STOP 2 1 Jane and Frank are saying goodbye Number he sentences Inthe comet order. «. Susan|s phoning Mc. Sharp. Rea the conversation and answer the questions Se Coster! San Jane: What time isi? (—] ‘Susan Hello, Mr. Sharp. i's Susan. Me. Sharp: Hi, Susan. ‘Susan: _'m-caling to tell you that | am going to be late for our meeting today. Jane: Good-bye, Frank. [] Jane: My train's tate. ["] ‘Me Starp: Oh, no! What's wrong? Frank: That's your train, int? [-] ‘Susan’ am in Richmond now and the next tran to Washington, 0. is only at Jane: Yes. Good, here comes. ["] 3:00 pm. Frank: Have a good tip. See you next week. ["] Me. Sharp: What time can you be at my office then? eee Susan | think I can make it by 6:00 p.m. (Me, Sharp: OK, see you then. 'm waiting for you. '. Write your own dialogue saying good-bye to a fiend, ethor at a bus stop or train station. Use the words and sentences below to help you. 1. Susan 4, Susan thinks she can be at Mi 2. n Washington, D.C. Sharp's office... ». in Richmond. by 3:00 pm. €- onthe train. b.by 400 pm. 2. Susan is... ¢- by 00pm. 2 late for her meeting. 5. Mr Sharp i. b.ontime for her meeting. a. going to meet someone ese. ¢. eal for her meeting. not going to meet Susan. «. going to wait for Susan. 3, The next train to Washington, D.C. ‘a. at 2:00 p.m, b. at 4:00 pm. o.at 8:00 pm. Your friend 4. Role-lay the dlalogues from band e, with your partner. Vou ol x= i {. Susan and her assistant, Paulo, are late for a meeting with Mr. Sharp. Read thelr dialogue PRONOUNS: POSSESSIVE ‘and mark ifthe sentences below are tre o false. Sen 1—pages 11-16 ‘Susan: Paulo, are you ready for our meeting with Mr. Sharp? ion farm (0) Paulo: Yes, just a minute, 'm looking for my pen. Do you have it? ) ‘Susan: No, Paulo, l don't. Do you have Mr. Sharp's letter? Paulo: Yes, Ihave itn my bag. ‘Susax OK. | have my jacket and my hat. Do you have our train tickets? Paulo: Yes, they're in my wallet. Let's go. We're late! 1. Susan and her assistant have a meeting with Mr. Sharp. pages 17-22 2, Susan is looking for her pen, 3. Mr Sharp has the letter. 4. Susan can't find her jacket and her hat 65, Susan has the train tickets. new (adj) start (v) together (adv) what (aav) when (adv) Unit 4— pages 29-34 adult (9) best wishes (phrase) doctors appointment (phrase) don't feel well (phrase) fine (adj) Td ike (phrase) T'm sorry (phrase) more than (adj) pill (rn) smoke (v) take (v) today (adv) ‘tomorrow (adv) Unit 5 — pages 35-40 buy (v) clothes (n) favorite (adj) ‘great (2d) half-price (adi) help (¥) here you are (phrase) how much..2 (phrase) sale (n) sales assistant (n) size (n) store (7) Unit 6 — pages 41-46 apartment (n) can I..? (phrase) ‘lessory 7 Appendix x Center of town (phrase) how many..? (phrase) roommate (2) ‘near (prep) real estate agency (n) rent (n) room (1) Unit 7 — pages 47-52 dancer (n) game (n) {90 out (v) let's go (phrase) love (v) meet (v) ‘movie theater (7) showtime (a) sounds gooc (phrase) ee together (aa tonight (a0v) week (n) Key: v— verb ad ~ adjective ‘adv - adver phrase ~ phrase rep ~ prepesition losary UNITS Fae MEET A ROCK STAR. 8. pone Te Viren you ton a son WIC New York City. Tonight is Rock and Fol Night at the Apollo Theater. ‘Our reporter Linda Chavez Is atthe theater. Can you hear me, Linda? Linda: Yes, | can, Bil ‘Announcer: Who can you see, Linda? Linda: Ill s8e the rock star, Maxi! She's with her friend Rocky! ‘Maxi! Can | ask you some questions? Maxi: Not now, Linda. I'm busy. Linda: Max! is walking into the theater now. Back to you, Bil, Bm I'm a rock and roll singer. 'm twenty-eight years ol. | ike travel, healthy food, and good movies. | don't tke classical music. I'm looking for a new gitrend. Write: P.0. Box 128, New York, NX. ‘ppenic 106] {_—— td Max's Room Is this the right hotel? = Yeah. Maxi is staying here, = She is? How do you know? There's a story about her in the newspaper today. = Well, what room is she in? = I don't know. ‘That isn't in the newspaper story. a annaive = Mynane fs Mat, lam your watt ~ Wo se hor. Be: Yes/No Questions = Are you angry, Mom? ‘Be: Contractions, = Who's next? = Pm next. = No, you arent, We're next! ‘opendi UNITS Waiter Mr. Montenegro: AGAINST THE LAW Susan Bailey? Yes? 3: I'm Sergio Montenegro, And this... Is the Blue Angel. Very nice, Mr. Montenegro, this is. ‘Susan, this isthe United States. Sergio, please. Sergio, this is Mike Valacc. Mike, this is Mr. Sergio Montenegro. How do you do, Mike? Nice to meet you. Pease. Ah, yes. ‘This is Mr, Montenegro? Yes, iis. ‘Amenu, sit Thank you. B ce rete ‘Sam and Becky are touring New York City. Suddenly, a man in a blue sult is pushing Becky! “Are you alright, Becky?" asks Sam. “Nol No, nol My handbag is open and my wallet is gone! That man isa thief!” shouts Becky. They look for the man all afternoon. “There he is!” shouts Becky. {s eating in that nice restaurant.” ‘Sam sees a police officer. “Oficer! Orficert That man's a thie!” ‘That's Nate the Napkin,” answers the police officer “He robs people ard then eats, lunch in a rice restaurant.” OK, Nate,” says the police officer. “What are you doing here?” ‘Just a minute, Officer. 'm just finishing my coffee.” Bsc rating = Oh, no. What are you doing? + I'm giving you a ticket. = Atioket? How much is it? + Its twenty dolar. = Twenty dollars! But I'm a student. | don't have any money! Doe: shor Answers Is this your dog? = Yes, its Nouns: This/That/These/Those Is this your hat? = No, that is my hat. Are these your gloves? = No, those are my gloves. AT THE RESTAURANT ‘Ave you looking for a good restaurant? Are you looking for a restaurant with alot of diferent food? The International Café isthe restaurant for youl They make delicious, Italian food. They have Chinese food. They also have Mexican food. The American {ood is good, too: hamburgers, hot dogs and French fries. They're open Monday through Sunday for lunch and dinner. The address is 234 Henry Street. $B ev vec Rosas penn soo Thr eat of sen eave ky, burt a thom dont “to Gy gpod Mena eset on 4 ng Sot Soho To Giyhs nerd xc od ti es Tot ae ln tot cs wih bas can bet chs, ste er al ron 8425, ‘cong de with oan ho sls on $1096. Modan bara 2 Th woth we gigs di wth nh Visit Taso City soon and enjoy some great Mexican food. FB cnn ss Is the food good here? = Yes, i's delicious, = What's good? = The hamburgers are excellent + What about the salads, are they good, too? = Yes, the tuna and chicken salads are very good. Bi soins: sing ~ utr cuts + Foot ~ Feat Nous: Ter There Ae ~ Arete any coos ot? ~ Thre one mor a Nouns: Articles ~ You have @ meeting with an important client. = Oh, what time isthe meeting? hoa Ba UNIT 11 afew GOING OUT Ban Katie: e's looking over here, isnt he? ‘Amy: Who? What are you talking about? Katie: Mark, of course. What's he doing? Is he looking over here? Bi vacsco = Are you ready? = Yes, let's go. = Are we walking or taking a taxi? = Let's walk. The weather is beautiful ~ That's a great idea. ‘Amy: OK. He's listening to his Walkman. a a Katie: On. Ask him what he's listening to, Late goto . no iting Amy: hi, . Not You ask Presont Progressive: Wh Questions Kati: Ask him if the food is good. Yes, ask him that. = ow? + What are you doing n ‘Amy: He's not eating now. Katie, just turn around and say hi Katie: No way! im, er, cleaning the house. B reneceronerce he Sao oh YORU. Hs std Spansh Rat ow he ion “Hi, I'm Penny,” says a young woman to Richard. She is sitting next to him. The teacher is talking. Richard isnt listening, He's writing a note to Penny. “I'm Richard. Meet me at Le Café Restaurant after class at 2:90." It's three o'clock now. Richard and Penny are atthe restaurant. They are eating Salads, They are looking at each other. Penny is smiling. “What is she thinking?” Richard asks himself. Penny is thinking, “What a salad!" his 7 UNIT 12 Fi ON A BUSINESS TRIP “Betty. This is Mr. Black. It is now 9:00 a.m." “You ae meeting with Mr. Harold Stone for lunch at 12:80 at the Chinese restaurant (on Main Street. Mr. Stone is very interested in our electronics products. Be on time $B sere men tava “wow ewe bres ys da Hos, ane ‘the Dorchester Hotel. “More businesswomen are staying at our hotel. So we are. stoma nm or “We now have more guards in the hotel,” says Ms. Holms. “There are two guards 24 hours a day. From 11 p.m. to 7 am, there are two more guards. “Businasswomen are asking for more fresh fruit and vegetables,” Ms. Holms says. “So we are now serving more of these foods in our restaurant, We are doing many things to help our women guests.” Append | BD cote, eae = Hello, How are you today? = Fine, thanks. How're you doing? = Good. Here's a menu. = Thanks. + Would you like something to drink first? = Yes. A cup of coffee, please. Bh rresent Progresive:timatve + Please be ut! am tying to tit Prosont Progressive: Ysa Questions = seoht = ck! + ack you tring to me? Present Progressive: Short Answers + Mati, you eroyng the pry? = Yea, tam oy 5 ABOUT PEOPLE BE ocna rene al 20289, Oona oat ons tno Pn rsd tne nr sr a ee Dear Shirley, We're having a great time in Monaco! I'm siting by the pool and drinking a cool, pink drink. Susie is swimming. The children are playing and fighting. John is fine. He's reading in the hotel room. Tomorrow we're going to Barcelona, Hope you're feeling fine! Much love, ‘Jenny, John, and the kids Bh suc + So, Jeff, are you a student? + Yes. lam. rm going to schoo! at night. = What are you studying? ~'m studying business. Are you enjoying your classes? = Yes, Lam. Very much, Bh cx: neoatve ~ This dress is not my size, Present Progressive: Spelling Changes = Dear Mom, I'm having a great time in Paris! Love, Linda UNIT 14 a. Hi, Pm Fred, And this is Fred's Furniture Store, Fred's Furniture Store is having a big sale! We're selling all our furniture. Everything is fity percent off the regular price. A new sofa i fity percent off the regular price. A new bed is fity percent off the regular price. We're open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12 o'clock midnight 'm waiting for you at Fred's Furniture Store, 85 Park Avenue in New York Cty. This sale is for one week only. So come to Fred's Furniture Store, 85 Park ‘Avenup, in New York City. © covirsue Corvette sports car for sale. Red and white with a radio and CD player. "Needs new paint. 78,000 miles. Very clean and fast. A beautiful car. Price is $20,000. Phone Dave: 980-6321. Phone Call = Hello? Hello, may | speak with Mr. Dickson? = This is Mr Dickson. How can I help you? — im interested in your company’s new products. = I'd be happy to tell you about them. Would you like to make an appointment? Yes, | would. Bi scans: Posessive = Look tthe boys za ~ Look at the boys’ pizza. Present Progressive: Contractions ~ Frankia to wor oc. He’ taking the bus Append | (ON THE MOVE Adventure ‘Younger man: Excuse me, are you waiting for a bus? Older nan: Yes. Younger man: How much is the bus fare? COlderman: Where are you going? Younger man: ‘Trenton Street. ‘Olderman: I's 40p. But this isnt the bus stop for Trenton Street, ‘That's over there. Sony. B sare rainrio ‘Susan Kim is a sales manager. She is working on a big computer project in New York City. But today she has an important meeting in Washington, D.C. at $:00 pm, tis now 9:30 aim, She ison the train, She's sitting next to a man. “How are you this morning?" the man asks. ‘Susay starts to answer, but the man is talking again - on and on. [After an hour, the man is stil talking, but now Susan is sleeping. Suddenty, the train conductor is shouting, “The next stop is Richmond, Virginia!” "What? Richmond, Virginia? But that’s after Washington, 0.C. and I'm going to ‘Washington, D.C. fora three o'clock meeting!” Susan shouts. “Sorry, ma‘am,” say the conductor. "The next train to Washington, D.C. is at three o'clock. You're going to be very late.” opendic oll — ou sp ‘What time is it? = It's seven-thirty. = My bus is late, This is your bus, isnt i? = Yes, its. Well, see you later, Frank. = Good:-bye, Jane. Have a good day. = You, too. BF rnoune: sujet = Hi, 'm Mack. She is Matiida. He is litle Spike. We are your new neighbors. Pronouns: Object = Is that him? ~ Yes, and that's her! = Oh, | know them! Pronouns: Possessive = Is it your turn? = No, it's his. = W's not my tur, its hers. -

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