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Technology and YOU ......sscseseeseseeseseeeeeesssestereasas 40 Staying in Shape... On Vacation Shopping for Clothes Taking Transportation Shopping Smart .. it Preview / MD 010 avout ine famous person. Then check true, false, oF no information, according to the website, oO Mest David Beckham! ex [rowwor [@so [Sieve] scones | MEET DAVID BECKHAM! Given name: David Family name: Beckham Occupation: athlete (professional soccer player) Nationality: English Date of birth: May 2, 1975 Personal quote: “My given name is David, but my friends call me Becks.” true 1. His first name is David. a 2. His last name is Becks. Q 3. He is an actor. a 4. He is married. a 5. His nickname is David. a Water the word or words with the same meaning. Draw a line, 1. Nice to meet mS not married . first name b. given name 2 3. lastname c. Isa pleasure to meet y 4 . single 4d. family name Source: www.beckham-magazine.com [9 introduce David Beckham. Complete the quote. Use a formal title. 661d like to introduce you to {9 complete the information. Write your name on the lines. MY NAME 15 PLEASE CALL ME LESSON 1 y [FH choose the correct response. 1. “Who's that?” a. Please call me Matt. 2. "My name's Sidney, and t a. Hi. I'm Rachel a. Let’s say hello, 4, "Where are you from?” a. London. e Tatname Circle the letter. b. Great to meet you. his is Sam.” . That's my brother, Ryan b. I think they're new. c. I'm from Australia 3. "My name's Elizabeth, but everyone calls me Ellie.” b, It’s pleasure to meet you. «, I'd like you to meet Ellie, b. Twenty-five. Astudent, (97 compete the information questions. Use contractions when possible. LA: B: That's Mr. Miller. 2. A: B: She's an artist. 3. A: Your son is very cute. B: He's eight months old, UNIT1 that? her occupation? he? 4. As ll send you an e-mail. your e-mail address? B: I's une.yoshiko@videotech.coip, S.A: Anil and Temel from? B: They're from Istanbul, | think. your new classmates? B: That's Marcos on the right and Paulo on the left. oe Choose the correct response. Write the letter on the | “How old is Michael?” 2. “Who's not here?” 3. “What are your occupations?” “Where are their friends from?” “Where is Ava?” “What city is he from” “Who are your teachers?” NO we wN o MFI 00k at the picture, Write a question for each answer. e She's over there, They're from Germany. He's three. Rachel isn’t here. Their names are Mr. Park and Ms. Kim. V'ma singer, and he's a student. |. He's from Tokyo. : They're my friends from computer class. : Spain. A B: A B: Their names are Juan and Paloma A 8: A 8: : She's two years old. MF ‘1:00: ne questions. Use your own words. 1. “Who's your teacher?” 2. “What's your e-mail address?” 3. "How old are you?” Yoo Getting Acquainted Lesson El MI soscrambie the words to write sentences. 1. actor / wonderful / is / Dev Patel / a 4, are / musicians / The Gipsy Kings / excellent 2. fantastic / a / athlete / is / Lance Armstrong 5. beautiful /is / Zhang Ziyi / and actress / a/singer 3. Gabriel Garcia Marquez / writer /is / great / a 6. chef / a / Nobu Matsuhisa / famous / is LA; Stacey? 4A B: No, 'm not. I'm Claire. BY/No, I'm not. 'm single. MBI 00k at the responses. Complete the yes / no questions with py married? 2. A: —_____ English? 5A: in the sate class? No, they're not. They're Australian. (Bs: Yes, we are. 3A: a student here? 6. A: —______a good chef? B: Yes, he is. I think he's new. B: She sure is. MF 00k at he picture. Write short answers about the people. 1. Are Andy and Tara students? Yes, they are. Linda and Mike 3. Is Maria from Venezuela? 4, Are Linda and Mike married? uNiT1 MJ HA..8NC8. write yes / no questions with be about the people from Exercise 10. 1. Dev Patel / from the movie Slumdog Millionaire. 2. Lance Armstrong / a soccer player 3, Mr. Garcia Marquez / a Nobel Prize winner. 4. The Gipsy Kings’ songs / in French 5. Zhang Ziyi / from Hong Kong 6. Nobu Matsuhisa / sushi chef Can you answer the questions? Write short answers. Use contractions when possible. If you don’t know, guess. 1, Yes heis. 4 2 3. 6. MDD ‘suerte questions. Use your own words. 1. “Are youa good singer?” 2. “Are you a good athlete?” 3. “Are any of your friends or family members famous?” M7 eas about where the people are trom. Guess their nationalities, Use yes / no questions. 1. A: "My hometown is Vancouver.” 3. A: "I'm originally from London.” 2 B 2 2. A: “Vm from Beijing.” 4, A: “I'm actually from Istanbul.” 2 B 2 MF bswer the questions. Use your own words. ' 1. “What's your nationality?” 2. “What's your birthplace?” 3. “What's your hometown?” ‘4. “What's your occupation?” 5. “What's your nickname?” Getting Acquainted = 5 MD 28 he letter and reply on an intercultural exchange website. Oo Ask Allen —pdvice for international Troveiers i ‘What's in a first name? In many countries, it’s the last. “ L 1» Dear tes, | thave a problem. My name is Chinese. I's Dear Yin, Lit Zhang Yin. Zhang is my last name and Yin is my In English-speaking countries, when first name. in China, family names are first and you ask, “What's your name?” you [LJ iven names are fast, ma salesman and often Always get the person's given name travel to English-speaking countries for business. first and the family name last. In | When Ifill out a personal information form in China, and in many Asian counties, {). English, I write Yn in the box for first name and including Japan and Korea, the *) Zhang in the box for last name. Then people family name is frst and given name call me Yin Zhang. When | introduce myself as is second. To avoid confusion, try Zhang Yin, they call me Mr. Yin, So sometimes | introducing yourself lke this: “Hi. 'm say that my name is Yin Zhang. But | don't feel Zhang Yin. My first name is Yin and comfortable with that because that isn’t my real ‘my family name is Zhang. Please call name. What should I do? me Mr. Zhang.” Zhang Yin Allen le Shanghai, China 7 4. Now read the sentences. Check true, false, or no information. true false no information 1. Zhang Yin's nationality is Chingse. oO oO Oo 2. Zhang Yin's family name is Yin. oa Oo a 3. Zhang Yin is a computer programmer. Qo oO fa 4, Zhang Yin is married. a a a 5. In China, you say a person's family name first. oO o Read the article “Who Uses English?” on page 10 of the Student's Book again. Answer the questions. 1. What is the nationality of Ms. Marques’s company? 2. How does Ms. Marques use English in her free time? 3. Who is Mr. Yuan's wife? What is her occupation? 4. How does Mr. Yuan use English at home? 5. Who is Mr. Stolze’s wife? What is her occupation? 6. How do you use English in your free time? 6 UNIT 1 LEI Pad avout a famous athlete. meee roereserer Nickname: Federer Express Occupation: Professional athlete (toms player Date ofbirth: August 6, 1981 Swiss Basel, Switzeriand Now lives in: Wollerau, Switzerland Interesting tacts: He : He speaks Swiss-Germ English, German, and French (also some ” | 2008. in his free time, he li pent he likes to play Sounct: wikipedia.org Now write a paragraph introducing Roger Federer, Use the paragraphs on page 11 of the Student's Book as a model. Cette s MY 00k at the responses. Write information questions. Use contractions when possible, 1. A: What's your name? : It’s Margaret. But my nickname is Maggie. B: 2A: 8: : My son? He's five. B: I'm from Ukraine. 4A — B: They are my brothers. Their names are Ishaan and Mahin. 5. A: B: It's agarcia@ecotech.com. | check my work e-mail every day. Getting Acquainted 7 MF 2416 p0strophnes () 0 the possessive nouns. 1. My parent’ nationalities? My mom is Korean, and my dad is Irish. 2. Our teachers name is Mr. Springer. 3. Rosas hometown is Recife, in Brazil. 4, The salespersons wife is from Canada. Her English is excellent. s. . Adriana has two boys and a girl. Her soris birthplace is Quito, but her daughters birthplace is New York. AF complete each sentence with a possessive adjective from the box. my your his her our their |. Anya and Simon are new students. __"_ teacher is Mr. Michaels. . Mr. Vidal is a computer programmer, ___ family lives in Paris, Mrs. Ichikawa is from Tokyo. nationality is Japanese. pictures are fantastic, 5. Vd like you to meet. sister Sarah. She's a musician. 1 2 3. 4. Are you a photographer? s 6 5. Lucy and | are in a computer class. ______class is at 9 a. MI complete tne conversations with words from the box. [they their you your he _—sihis__—sshe_—sher~— we our 1. At Who's that? ” 3. A: These are my two sons. 8: That's Ajt’s brother. "name B: What are __ names? 4s Raj ‘A: Jack and Owen. A: How old is B: Are_____students? B: Twenty-three, | think A: yes, they are. 2A: Are the new English teacher? 4. A: Hi, Hana, B: Yes, 1am. B: Hello, Su-j. Are ___ classmates A Hi, 'm Chung. What's again? name? , A: Yes, | think so. Is that B: David Lane. But everyone calls me DJ. teacher over there? B: Yes. ame is Mrs. Kim, looks very young! / UNIT 1 MF compete the sentences. Use contractions. 1. You don't know where Liverpool is? LN in England. 2, My job is wonderful ‘an interpreter, and | meet people from all over the world. 3. Ms. Kusefoglu’s hometown is Konya, "Turkish. 4. His name is Mr. Yu. a photographer. 5. Our children are James and Lily, _____six and four years old. 6. Irina and | are from Ukraine, _____ Russian. 7. She lives in Sao Paulo, but ___i__~ Brazilian. She's from Argentina, 8. Chang is his family name. _'__|____ his given name. MF ‘2010: no yes / no questions with short answers. Answer the information questions with complete sentences. Use contractions when possible. 1. Is David Beckham American? Whats his occupation? Is Mr. Beckham's nickname Becks? Are you a fan of soccer? Where is Roger Federer from? - IsMr. Federer married? ‘Are youa tennis player? How old are Mr. Beckham and Mr. Federer? WRITING BOOSTER 6 Name: geraldo vera rodriguez name: jerry Date of birth: july 31, 1973 Occupation: singer Hometown: levittown, puerto rico (near san juan) Birthplace: humacao, puerto rico Favorite music: salsa Favorite singer: frankie ruiz G7 ‘ewrte the folowing paragraph. Use correct capitalization. naomi ms. w now st i watts is a famous actress. her date of birth is september 28, 1968. atts's hometown is sydney, australia, but her birthplace is shoreham, kent, england. he lives in los angeles. the actress says, “i feel british, australian, and american.” she can speak english with three different accents. this is great for her occupation. ms. w Write atts has two sons, alexander and samuel. their nicknames are sacha and sammy. Pr a short description of Jerry Rivera. Use the information from Exercise A. Use the paragraph from Exercise B as a guide. ° UNIT1 Going Out Preview MD 00k at the newspaper concert listings, Then complete the chart. Jazz in tHE Fark [GS [an afternoon of jazz with ane Mare Anthony | “One ofthe best jazz sarophone today" ee ATES (Ue Newt Tene) renee FRU a oe Ea See arog Sa Bona Tickets are $10. acc TESS ' Whois playing?| What kind of | Whereisit? | Whattimels | How much are music? the show? tickets? Marc Anthony _| Latin 10:30 PM. James Carter Riverfront Park 315 classical City Music Hall MI Vivat's your style? Check Not for me or More my style. Kind of concert Not forme More my style | Py an afternoon jazz concert in the park a alate night rock concert at a club a a a classical concert at a concert hall a a | a a live salsa music at a dance club J complete the paragraph with kinds of music and concert times. Use your own words. ike _____ music, but____ music isn’t really my style. A concert at____is too late, but a concert at_____is perfect for me. " SS — LESSON k iN MD 0052 the correct response. Circe the letter. 1. "What time's the show?" a. At the theater. b. On Thursday. . AtB:30. 2. “I'm busy on Friday. Maybe some other time.” a. How about Friday? b. Perfect! . Too bad. 3. “Where's the concert?” a. In the park, b. In ten minutes, On August 2", 4. “Are you free on Sunday at noon? There's a great exhibit at Gallery Z.” a. I'd love to go. b, That's past my bedtime. _¢. What time? MI P1100 conversation in order. Write the number onthe line. 2 —1_ Are you busy on Saturday night? —— 10:00 em.? Well, I'd like to go, but that’s past my bedtime. —— Really? Sounds great! What time's the play? _—— Mamma Mia!is at the Community Theater. —— At 10:00 20m. It’s a late show. —— No, 'm not. Why? —— Too bad. Maybe some other time, Complete the sentences with on, in, or at. 1. The movie theater is __ Dewey Street. 2. The play is __ noon, —___ the park. 3. Ana isn’t here. She's __ New York. 4. Her class isthe Newtown Music School. It's the corner of 2" and Park 5. The talk is___ 11:00 ___ the morning. 6. The Shakira concert is __ Friday, January 18%. 7. Ucan't talk right now. I'm work. II call you when I get home 8. Great! I'l meet you in front of the theater __ twenty minutes, Write questions with When, Where, or What time. Use contractions when possible. A: When'stheplay 2B: The play is on Wednesday. A 2B: The concert is at 7:00. : The school is on Saddle Avenue. : My class is on Monday morning. 2 The exhibit is at the Art Center. : The author's talkis at 7:30. 8: 8: 2B: Michael's at work. 8: B: B: oOo ‘Answer the questions. Use your own words. Use in, on, or at. 1. "Where is your school?” 2. "What time is your English class?” cc 3. "When are you free this week?” LESSON Bi MJ 10050 tne correct responses to complete the conversation. Write the letter on the line ‘A: Excuse me. I'm looking for Palermo's. 8 7 ‘A: Yes. Is it around here? B: z. A; It's 610 Pine Street, — x ‘A: Really? That’s great. Thanks. B: z es Look at the pictures. Answer the questions. ‘a, Well, Pine Street is right around the corner. . I think itis. Do you know the address? «. No problem. 4. Palermo’s? The Italian restaurant? oo Ga) 7 iia) sea 1, Where's the bookstore? ‘2. Where's the theater? 3. How do | get to the museum? It's down the street from the café, ‘ame! Booker Avenue dew) | oe Bank Street 4, How do | get to the bank? 5. Where's the post office? 6. How do | get to the school? Going Out 13 4 MD 00k 2t the map. answer the questions. it art aseom MD vie ‘Where's the Metro Cinema? How do I get to the City Art Museum? Where's KB Bank? How do I get to the Newby Theater? Where's Club 83? How do I get to Village Books? .. Write directions from your home to your school or a place in your community. Start at (your address) Go: End at: (address of final destination) vunir2 fe tessons EEE DJ ‘ook atthe festival events listing. Then answer the questi is. Use in, on, or at, if possible. 10th Annual Asian Folk Festival Events Listing Saturday, May 10 atthe Park Arts Center in Rand Park Aah i ner Kite-Making Worksh Children can make their own eMeking Worshep | kta to fly inthe park The Park Arts ‘Japanese Play ‘Watch mile school students from Theater Children’s Kabuki Group _| Kobe, Japan perform a traditional play The Rand Park Javanese Concert Hear music featuring drums, cymbals, Band Shell | KiaiKanjeng Gamelan Orchestra. | and gongs from Java, Indonesia The Rand Park Korean Dance: See colorful dancers from Suwon, Band Shell |Bu-che Chum” Fan Dance Troupe | Korea perform a beautiful fan dance The Park Arts Chinese Movie: ‘Alove story stn the beautiful Wuyi Theater The Story of Lotus mountains in Southern China lus tr traditions! Asan tests from Chin, Japan, Kore, and Indonesia, Food sal willbe open inthe park from 1200 to 800 PM. When's the Asian Folk Festival? Where's the Japanese play? What time is the Javanese concert? . Where's the Chinese movie? 5. What event is at 6:00 pa? weawne MI compete the instant messages with information from the Asian Folk Festival isting. Lara - Conversation EJeIe Fie fit Aton Took tee Been Q eA To: Lara Lara@emailcom Peter says: Hi, Lara. Are you free on | _ ? Lara says: Yes. Why? x Peter says: The Asian Folk Festival is at the ial Lara says: What kind of festival? z = Peter says: An Asian culture festival. Let's see... There's a Chinese movie, a Japanese j ‘Korean sand a Javanese| = Lara says: Really? Sounds lke fun! @) Peter says: | know you're a movie fan. Want to see the movie? Lara says: OK. 5 What time? Peter says: There’ an ealy show at [and alate show at 945. Lara says: Lets goto the ealy show—945 is past my bedtime! G Going Out 6 ou eae) 6 Read the interviews on page 22 of the Student's Book again. How would the people answer questions about their musical tastes? Check all correct answers. Damir Rudic Do you go to concerts? Oyes Ono How do you listen to music? Oon cds Oon the Internet Oon the radio COon music videos Oon TV music channels Oon MP3s Oon cassettes Moon Jeong Curie Lim Are you a music fan? Oyes Ono What's your favorite kind of music? Oreck Opop Ojazz ORaB OlLatin Oclassical * O folk Orap / hip-hop ‘Adam Klagsbrun Do you go to concerts? Oyes Ono When do you listen to music? Owhen | read Owhen | drive Owhen | work Owhen | eat when I check e-mail Call the time |Complete the statements with words from the box, based on information from the interviews on page 22 of the Student's Book. classical live Mr. Rudic enjoys the music Ms, Lim listens to unit 2 Alternative rock is Mr. Rudic’s favorite music song _genre on TV. music to relax. Mr. Klagsbrun thinks CDs have better sound quality than MP3 player __channels Ms. Lim buys songs on the Internet and downloads the files to her — music. Mr. Klagsbrun downloads music, too. He pays one U.S. dollar per MD *e20 about the WOMAD festival. Then check true false, or no information. WOMAD restivais cetebrate the ternational language of music. The largest music festival in PU UM LO) Pau ts UPC Rts err eeu era eee Per nnek icy) Reece Ithas featured over 1,000 musicians, dancers, and artists from 90 different countries. Concert-goers hear rock, jazz, Parte era CR ee Rey Peery Paton Cats Source: www. womad.org true false no information |. You can see a concert at the WOMAD festival. Q WOMAD is a classical music festival. Qo a |. WOMAD tickets cost $90. Qa |. The musicians at WOMAD are from England. Qo Bene o oooo GRAMMAR BOOSTER MI complete the sentences. Writ in, on, oraton the fine, 1. There are concerts __ Saturday afternoons. 6. 'm busy the morning. 2. The bookstore is ___ my neighborhood. 7. Chile is South America. 3. My brother lives __ Rome. 8 My house is Carmel Road. 4. The lecture is an art gallery. 9. The movie is over __ midnight. 5. I finish work two hours. 10. My parents got married the 1960s. Going Out 17 MD ejica [a] P ack | Forwad J sop |) rete dae] NICKNAME: ille 0" NICKNAME: Ming Dynasty (USAY, Laie hata metal Shaq, Superman 4 Ltle Giant (China) necend HEIGHT: 7 eet, inch /2.16m ‘7 eet, 6inches /2.29 m WEIGHT: WEIGHT: $340 pounds / 184.2 kg 310 pounds /140.6 kg DATE OF BIRTH: DATEOF BIRTH: March 6, 1972 September 12,1980 NATIONALITY: NATIONALITY: American Chinese HOMETOWN: HOMETOWN: Newark, New Jersey, USA Shanghai, China OCCUPATION: OCCUPATION: athlete, actor, musician athlete FAMILY: FAMILY: two sisters and one brother only ci MARITAL STATUS: eI MARITAL STATUS: married with three married. no children daughters, two sons, Musictaste: and one stepson I rap music, Chinese pop (MUSIC TASTE: rp music, REB music GY 1. Yao Ming is tall, he’s a basketball player. 7 2, Shaquille O’Neal is an athlete, he’s an actor / musician. { 3. Mr. O'Neal has two sisters and one brother, Mr. Yao is an only child. 4. Mr. Yao likes Chinese pop music, Mr. O'Neal doesn’t. 5. Mr. O/Neal is married, he has six children. 6. Mr. Yao was born in the 80s, _ Mr. O'Neal was born in the 70s. Look at the sports website again. On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph comparing Yao Ming y ‘and Shaquille O'Neal. Write about how they are similar and how they are different. 30 UNIT 3 VE Et a ED) | Look at the menus. Then read the conversations. Where are the customers eating? Write the name of the restaurant on the line. CLEO'S CAFE / Appetizers tx Crab salad Greensalad Chicken soup } | Tomato soup a | ieee i Fried chicken Grilled fish Allennéescomevithachiceofsoupor ald. Ml) _ DESSERTS — Grilled steak icecream Fried shrimp teice ot Cisetae or Veit pie Fruit salad ‘Apple pi Chocolate cream pie _ BEVERAGES Coffee p Coffee Tea Soft drinks -offee Tea (iced or hot) Bottled water Fruitjuice softdrinks Ml Yes, thanks. I'll have the fried chicken, Yes, I'd like a green salad. *\ AY @ f. Seon 7 y Dp toatntt Ci ha : Fruit juice, please, MD 00k at the menus in Exercise 1 again, Where will you eat? What food will you order? Vi eat at___. rll start with the a, Then I'l have the tt have to drink nd frase | Now change your mind about one dish your ordered. ‘On second thought, maybe I'll have the —______ for ____. “LESSON E DF complete the word webs. Write food categories and foods on the lines. fruits vegetables /\ /\ of A\/\/ /\ iva dairy products © Se © © 32 UNIT 4 | /\A\/ What's in the fridge? Look at the picture. Write sentences starting with There is / There isn't or There are / There aren't. Non-count nouns Count nouns fish lettuce apple carrot sausage juice banana orange milk broccoli egg ‘onion cheese yogurt grape MF Div about your favorite dish at your favorite restaurant. What are the ingredients? Use There is / ‘There are to write the ingredients you know. Use Is there / Are there to guess other ingredients. Dish: Pad Thai Restaurant:Lemon Grass | Location: on the corner of First Avenue and Bank Street There's shrimp in the Pad Thai at Lemon Grass. Are there eggs? Dish: Restaurant: Location: MF sroswer the questions. Use your own words. 1. “ls there anything to eat in your fridge?” 2. “How hungry are you right now? 3. “What restaurants in your area do you recommend?” Food and Restaurants 33 ae Esson IE MD voren ve statement onthe left with the explanation onthe right. Draw a ine, &£All children’s meals come with a drink and dessert. 34 a. The customer is asking about the menu, b. The server is explaining the menu. ££Does the grilled chicken come with a salad? 33 c. The customer is not ready to order. . The server is taking a beverage order. 46) think I'll start with the tomato soup. 2) fe. The customer is ordering an appetizer. f. The server is taking the customer's entrée order, ) £61 need some more time. 97 The first real restaurant with a menu with a choice of meals opened in 1765 in Paris, £6 And what would you like for your main course? 99 MD complete the conversations. 1. A: What do sandwiches __? B: Potato chips or fresh fruit And anything : Sparkling water, please. 2. A: What____breadis there? 4. A: Would you like to try our famous B: White, wheat, or a croissant. chocolate caked B: No, thanks. 'm not in the dessert. 34 uNITa MD oompete the conversation with aan, or the Mary: Let's get table. f Joan: OK. Let’s see. How about table [ by the window? It’s available Mary: Perfect. i Server: Are you ready to order? Joan: Yes, we are. Do you have —__ breakfast special? Server: Yes, we do. We have __ Continental Breakfast Special and —__ English Breakfast Special on —— menu today. Joan; What does Continental Breakfast Special come with? Server: It comes with __ choice of juice, tea, or coffee and basket of fresh-baked co French bread. Joan: | think Ill have English Breakfast Special with coffee, please. Mary: have glass of juice instead, Server: Certainly. MD complete the sentences with a, an, or the. 1. I'm in the mood for __ cheeseburger. 2, Caesar salad at Mario's is fantastic. 3. Is there children’s menu? 4, Would you like to start with appetizer? S. It’s Elizabeth's birthday. Let's pick up —— cake. The Continental Sunni se Breakfast: 5 ket of frest Lafe | ei senbread Breakfast ‘Specials: All specials include English your choice of | |_ Breakfast: coffee, tea, orjuice. Fried Eggs, Sausage, Tomatoes, Fried Potatoes Vilhave the same, but without coffee. 6. |recommend —__ curry chicken. W's delicious. 7. Are there eggs in __ Chinese noodles? 8. For breakfast, | usually have coffee with milk and ___ banana. _—— orange juice here is fresh-squeezed. MD vxsweor the questions. Use your own words. Use a, an, or the if needed. 1. "Hungry? What are you in the mood for?” 2. “What dish do you recommend at your favorite restaurant?” a 3. “What do you usually eat for breakfast?” _ Food and Restaurants 3 MI) 00K at the menu. Then answer the questions with short answers. 1. Does the pasta come with a salad? Yesitdoes. 2. What kind of soup is there? 3. Is there any seafood on the menu? 4. Are there any healthy foods on the menu? 5. Is the fish entrée spicy? 6. Does this restaurant accept credit cards? 7. What kind of salad is there? Read the webpage on page 46 of the Student's Book again. Circle the healthier fast-food options. a. chicken a. grilled b. fried . a. sauce . 1 2 3. 4. a. regular-size portion 5. a. french fries 6 a. frozen yogurt or fruit ices Now answer the questions, according to the website. 1. What's unhealthy about sauces? b. red meat JACK'S RESTAURANT sours (Clam Chowder Chicken Vegetable SALADS ‘Pasta Salad Mixed Green Salad ENTREES svearaées rncute a CFoICE OF SOUF OR SALAD "Teriyaki Steuk with mashed potatoes ‘Vegetable Beet Stew with earrots, potatoes, and peas ‘Pasta with tomato sauce ~- Grille Pish with garlio and red pepper sauce LITE ENTREES ‘Low-Fat Baked Chicken with cottage cheese and fresh fait ‘Vegetable Sandwich—swet bell peppers, cucumbers, carrot, ‘nd mixed salad greens on pita bresd BEVERAI Bottled Water Soft Drinks ‘Tea Coffee es is sant! b. lettuce and tomato b. super-size portion b. fruit cup or side salad b. ice cream or cookies 2. What's healthy about tomato, lettuce, onion, and other veggies? 3. What's unhealthy about french fries? 4. What's healthy about frozen yogurt or fruit ices? UNIT 4 What will you order the next time you have fast food? Explain why. Greate a menu for the Healthy Choice Café. Write heatthful foods that you like to eat under each menu category. ~olt aoe Healthy Choice Café spp —_ = = soups — CT Uae MF complete the chart with nouns from the box. mtisie ‘apple water fun banana cheese help egg cookie carrot. ~—ssugar fruit bread golf onion coffee ‘apple music Food and Restaurants 37 Write How much or How many to complete the questions. Then answer each question, using a countable quantity. Use your own words. 1 “ater do you drink in a day?” isin your refrigerator?” potato chips do you eat in a week?” bread do you buy every week?” ‘onions do you use in a month?” sugar do you put in your coffee?” MF 4 5. MD 00k 2t the responses. Write questions with can or have to. 1 A B: A B: A B: A B: A B: A: B: (Gail / speak Polish) Can G. r 2 No, She speaks English and French, (you / play basketball tonight) Sure. 'm not busy. (you / meet your brother at the airport) No, I don't. He's taking a bus. (1/ call you tomorrow) OK. That would be great. (Frank / buy a new printer) 2 No. He fixed his old one, (they / take the exam on Friday) Yes, they do. They're studying tonight. Staying in Shape 51 Look at Paula's daily planner. Answer the questions about her schedule. 1. Can Paula go running Saturday morning at 9:00? ‘No, she can’t. She has to study English, __ 2. What does Paula have to do on Sunday afternoon? 3. Does Paula have to work on Friday? 4, Why can't Paula do aerobics Sunday night at 7:30? suNpay | ‘rivet gngish dass oo Arvest engi das |" _teote od Sales Lunch with Clean the 400 peeting Dados 00 5. Can Paula sleep late on Sunday morning? I ‘ro050 the correct response, Circle the letter. 1. “Why don't we go bike riding this weekend?” a. Too bad. b. Sounds good. 2. "I'd love to go dancing with you sometime.” ‘a. When's good for you? b. Want to come along? 3. “When's good for you?” a. Sorry, Ican’t. b. How about Thursday? 4, "Saturday at noon is perfect.” Shop or soy Lewvethe anencllCookdier | _offce phone _| - see a movie 100 Doaerbies wh ara Lo ™ «. Don't bother. What are you up to? «. Once a week. a. I'm sorry to hear that b, Well, how about Sunday? _¢. Great. See you then. LESSON | 2 | MD complete the sentences with places from the box. 62 gym _athleticfield pool, —court_—track—_ course 1. The schoo! __ is used for alot of different sports. Students play football and soccer in the fall and baseball in the spring 2. You can take an aerobics class or use exercise machines at a 3. The hotel has a tennis _____ and an 18-hole golf 4. On Fridays, there are water aerobics classes in the swimming 5. You can go running or walking on a UNIT Look at Dave's activity schedule for September. Then complete the sentences. Circle the etter. Dave's Activity Schedule September (CSunday _) (Monday _) (Tuesday _) (Wednesday ) (Thursday _)(_ Friday _)(_Saturday_) (— fry 2 By a 3 6 Ur weights pay ttt weights || study engish | | itt weights atthe gym basketball || atthe gym || eas Pm — || at the gyn 5:30 PM 530 PM L eeu (70° pM 7 (8) 3 (io) i 5 eentne || errweignts |Pweignts | pay vetweignts || stuay engsn | go running hese atine gym || atthe gym || baskettot || attne gym || eas pr || at ne rack wom |[saoem || soem ||r00em — || 530 Pr "2.00 Pra C e ae [4] fas) 6 [ny (19) ao) i weit ‘lean the qo running || ietweights || play litt weights a the gym house atthetrack || atthe gym || basketball at the gym 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7200 PM 5:30 PM Play gotP ee ve 3.00 Pt4 Ls) Bt anne) (2) 3 (a) 5 Be el rause00044) i wigns |P itrusgnts || ay Tetusignts || say engin || go bike ning weweans || eimegm || atthegmn || bateoat || etmea || easPu || 500 \isoed” | lseoen” | [ssort” || room J saoen w a8 Gs (30) (_ dean the litt weights: . rouse arte gen roooan | | S20 Pa L Lo 1. Dave goes bike riding. a. hardly ever b. never 2. Dave ___ cleans the house on Sundays. a. always b. sometimes 3. Dave lifts weights —_. a. once a week b. at least three 4. Dave plays basketball __. a. on Tuesdays b. on Wednesdays 5. Dave usually lifts weights a. in the evening b. in the morning 6. Dave goes running a. once a month b. every weekend . always «. never ©. once in a while ©. on weekends . in the afternoon . once in a while Staying in Shape 53 GD Wie sontences about your own activities. Examples: I occasionally eat ina restauras Lride a bike once ina while sen o MJ 00k at the responses. Complete the questions. Use the simple present tense. 1. A: How often deesJimplaytennis ___? 4, A: When B: Jim hardly ever plays tennis. B: They go dancing on Friday nights. 2. A: Howoften 5. A: Where B: | go walking every day. B: We do aerobics at the gym. 3. A: When 2 6. A: Where B: | usually cook dinner at 7:00. B: Kyle plays soccer at the athletic field MI Write sentences. Use the simple present tense or the present continuous. 1. Charlie / usually / play golf / on weekends Charlie vevally plays golf on weekends, 2. Adam / talk on the phone / right now 3. My stepbrother / hardly ever / clean the house 4, We / go dancing / tonight 5. 1/sleep late / tomorrow morning 6. Cindy / go swimming / twice a week 7. Deanna / almost always / watch TV / on weeknights 8. They / work late / next Tuesday 54 UNIT 6 wo Choose the correct response. Write the letter on the line. 1. “How often do you do aerobics?” a. Because I'm too busy. —— 2. “Where are you off to?” b. No, I'm not. I'm watching TV. _—— 3. “How often do you go swimming?” «Igo to the gym once a week. —— 4. "When do you go dancing? d. I hardly ever go to the pool —— 5. "How come you're not going running tonight?” e._ On Friday nights. —— 6. “Are you studying right now?” f. 'mmeeting my sister at the pool in 15 minutes. MF 20 the letters toa heatth magazine advice column. at In-Shape, Thave two health questions for you. I'm an athlete. I play baseball for my university team and I go running every day. I exercise all the time. I think I'm in terrific shape, but I'm worried that exercise too much. Thats my first question—how much exercise is ‘to0 much? My second question is about my diet. I try to eat healthy. Thardly ever eat pizza, fast food, or other snacks. I never drink soft drinks. But I have one really bad habie: I have a sweet tooth! Teat too much chocolate, candy, cake, and ice cream. How can Tcut down on sweets? —Ron Miller : J Dear In-Shape, Inced some exercise advice! I don't feel very healthy. I get tired just walking from my house to my car! My doctor said that I have to exercise more. I'm sure that she right. I should get out of the house more often. My husband goes running every day, but I never go running with him. Im a couch potato. My big activiey is watching movies—I watch a movie just about every night. Unfortunately, you don't burn many calories watching TV! By the way, the problem is not my diet. I generally try to ‘eat foods that are good for me, like ish, vegetables, and fruit. avoid snacks and I almost never eat sweets! —Nina Hunter Staying in Shape Now read the letters again. Complete the chart about Ron's and Nina's diet and exercise habits. Check the boxes. isin shape is out of shape eats junk food avoids sweets gjojojo|o gjojojo/o is crazy about sweets MD ‘ead she sentences about Ron and Nina. Check true, false, or no information, true false no information 1, Ron doesn’t have time to exercise. a a 2. Ron generally avoids junk food. a o Qo 3. Ron usually drinks alot of water. a a a 4, Nina never eats fish a a a 5. Nina doesn’t exercise regulary. a a a 6. Nina doesn’t eat healthy foods o a a MEI re you in shape? Do you have a healthy diet? Explain your answers. Idon’thave a healthy diet. almost never eat vegetables... Read the articles on page 70 of the Student's Book again. Answer the questions. 1, Why can’t Mark Zupan move his arms and legs normally? What is Zupan’s nickname? What sport does he play? What does he do to stay in shape? What does he do in his free time? ay een What is Bethany Hamilton's sport? 56 UNIT 6 7. How did Hamilton lose her arm? 8. What does she do when she's not surfing? 9. What is her advice? eel k ass MF ‘ewsite cach sentence. Use can or can't 1. Eric is going surfing this weekend. Eric.can go-urfing this weekend 2. Tana and Glenn aren't playing golf on Sunday. 3. Are we sleeping late tomorrow? 4. My stepsister isn't going to the movies with us. MD Fowrite cach sentence, Use have to or don't have to. 1. We're cleaning the house on Saturday. Wehavetecleanthe house onSaturdey, 2. Are the salespeople working late tonight? 3. Kelly and Caroline are studying for the test tomorrow. 4, We're not buying a new printer. Q Look at the responses. Write information questions with can. 1. A: Where canl go running B: Well, you can run in the park. ' 2A: 2 | think she can come after class, but I'm not sure. Three. | speak Spanish, English, and Japanese. Ican meet you at 9:30, * PP PP ere Not very often. Golf is so expensive around here. Staying in Shape 57 GD) ‘0k at ne responses. Write information questions with have to. 1. A: How oftendeyouhaveto ___ see your doctor? B: Not very often. Just once a year. meet the client tomorrow? B: I have to meet him at the airport. rick up the car? B: You have to pick it up before 5:00. They close early today. work late tonight? : Because she has a big meeting tomorrow. 5. A: get at the supermarket? B: We need to get some chicken and broccoli for dinner tonight. Complete the sentences. Circle the letter. 1. 1__ about lunch. What do you want? a. think b. am thinking «. thinks 2, He her very much now. a. love b. is loving «. loves 3. Michelle can’t come to the phone. She —__. a. sleep b. sleeping «. is sleeping 4. They __ the chef at that restaurant. a. are knowing b. know «am knowing 5. We ___ some soup for dinner. Would you like some? a. am having b. has . are having Unscramble the words to write sentences in the simple present tense. 1. she /a lot / swimming / not / go She doesn't go swimming alot, __ 2. walk / Joel / to school / sometimes 3. always / my sisters / on the weekend / me / call 4, every day / meet / not / their / class 5. cook dinner / not / usually / on Friday nights / 6. they / three times a week / play tennis / generally UNIT 6 WRITING BOOSTER LI orzect the capitalization and punctuation in the sentences. 1. 4m crazy about basketball soccer and gott 2. my stepbrother burns more than 3000 calories a day 3, sometimes i have a candy bar for lunch 4, how often do you exercise 5. max hates to play sports but he loves to watch sports on tv 6. what do you generally eat for breakfast 7. they have to clean the house go shopping and study on weekends 8. is there a park a track or an athletic field near your home 9. rose avoids red meat junk food soda and sweets 10. how many hours do you usually sleep Choose two questions from Exercise A. Rewrite the questions with correct capitalization and punctuation and write your own answers. Explain your answers. Staying in Shape 59 | Preview / MD Watch tne activities tor Dublin, ireland, with the types of interests. Write the letter on the line. —— 1. play golf on an island in Dublin Bay a. history 2. enjoy fresh, local seafood b. entertainment 3. see the 1,200-year-old Book of Kells at Trinity College ‘c. physical activities _— 4. visit the Dublin Zoo in Phoenix Park d. good food —— 5. watch a performance of traditional Irish music and dance e. family activities MF iv, 40 you ike to do on vacation? Number the boxes in order, making number 1 your favorite. —— take pictures — swim —— go snorkeling —— goshopping —— lie in the sun ——— walk around and explore —— eatinrestaurants ____ watch movies or shows ____go to clubs _—— visit museums —— go windsurfing —— play golf oOo In your country, where would you go on vacation for... good food and entertainment? _ history and culture? cone family activities? physical activities? Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland Mm 6. MD ‘orpete tne conversations. Write the best response onthe lines. Use sentences from the box. | Vm fine, thanks. That's too bad. twas pretty long and boring. Well, that’s good. Not too bad, actually, OnVacation 61 I Wve starements. Use the words in parentheses and was, were, wasn't, or weren't. 1. (The cruise /terifc) The cruise was terrific 2. (The shops / quite nice) 3. (Our room / really small) 4. (There / not / many family activities) 5. (There /a lot of friendly people) 6. (The flight / not / very tong) MF ite yos ‘no questions and short answers. Use the past tense of be. 1. A: (your / bus trip / long) Was your bustriplong 90 B: No, itwasn’t . It was less than an hour. 2. A: (the movie theater / open) B: Yes,__________. They had a late show. 3. Az (the weather / good) B: No,______ ttrained every day. 4. Az (there / a movie / on your flight) ——_______________o> B: No,____. It was so boring! 5. A: (there / many people /on the train) B: Yes, __. We had to stand. MD complete the conversation with information questions. Use the past tense of be. : ? 4: Hey, Matt). $< area prox restweeiend ———" : My wife and I took a little vacation. ally? ? Really? ———_____ 5 g@———? : Too short! But we stayed at a great resort. :Ohyeah? T Whee TET 2 Over in Wroxton. We drove up Friday night : That’ Wroxton? That's rather far. —a ae : About three and a half hours. There wasn't any traffic. nical ind 7 how 7 the weather a : Actually, the weather was quite good. Only rained once! ; Sounds wonderful. ESTERS TT HE : Just three days. We didn’t want to come home! PrP>ePr>ererere MF 0508 ve questions. Use your own words. 1. “When was your last trip?” 2. “How was the trip?” 3. “How was the weather?” 62 UNIT? oO Complete the chart with the present or simple past tense. Present tense | Simple past tense Present tense | Simple past tense 1. [eal 6. went 2 arrived 7. [buy 3 studied 8.[ do 4. [get 9. [leave s. [stop 10. ate MI Complete tne sentences withthe simple past tense. wt some nice souvenirs, but | Bay ak pe a lot of money. 2. We to Montreal, but we W aie the train back, 3. We a great time at the baseball game! ‘The kids hot dogs and soda, a an and they. = the game, too—a little! 41 on Friday night ck a Teave vy nist get ae noon on Sunday. MD ecasithe responses. Write questions in the simple past tense, using the words in parentheses. Use question words when necessary. 1. A: (you /eat ) (she / buy) : (you / stay) (you / go with) : went with Janine. Where did you eat We ate at a Japanese restaurant. 2 (you /tike / the art exhibit) No, | didn’t. It was kind of boring, (you / leave) : We left on Tuesday morning, : She bought some T-shirts. (he / play tennis) : He played at the courts at his hotel : We stayed a little over a month, ? (On Vacation 63 MB ‘rose the correct responses to complete the conversation. Write the letter on the fine, ‘A: Hi, Emily, | didn’t see you at the gym last week. a, Wee visited my sister in California and aan took the kids to Disneyland, A: Really? Where did you go? b. Yes, we did. My sister baby-sat, and - a we ate at some really nice restaurants. ‘A: No kidding! How was it? &. I didn’t go. We were on vacation. i & d. Fantastic, The kids had so much fun. - A That sounds incredible. Did you and your husband get to go out? a MD ‘oswer the questions. Use your own words. 1. “Where did you go on your last vacation?” 2. “Did you have a good time?” 4 3. "What did you do?” LESSONS Read the vacation ads on page 80 of the Student’s Book again. Circle T for true or F for false about each statement. Find words mn the text to support your answers. ® F 1. The Chilean vacation was scenic. sz the views of the Andes Mountains were amazing! TF 2. The Thai vacation was expensive. TF 3. The Tajikistan vacation was short. TF 4, The Watanabes wished their Thai vacation were longer. TF 5, There wasn’t time for shopping on Mr. Reyes’s TF 6. Ms. Nack enjoyed good food in Chile. 64 UNIT? og Look at the vacation picture. in the picture, Write the letteron the line, We ate at the hotel restaurant. ‘The food was awtul. Someone stole my bag! | lost all of my money and my passport, Twent parasailing. A boat pulled me up high in the air. It was really exciting! Now read the statements. Who is speaking? Match each statement to a person | got a massage on the beach. It was so relaxing! The entertainment was terrible: They only had one musician— and he needed guitar lessons! The local beverages were terrific had a drink made of coconut milk every day at the beach OnVacation 65 MI Complete the vacation postcard, Use adjectives from the box. scary 9 perfect unusual CA TLV ely iis MI ro050 the correct response. Write the letter on the line. 1. "How was your vacation?” 2. “Where did you go?” 3. “How long were you there?” 4, "Was the weather good?” 5 6. 7 No, it wasn't. It rained all week. — Terrific. it was so much fun, — Jamaica, Yes, there were. We were busy all the time. Yes, it was good. But a little spicy. Just a week. Clean and comfortable. . “How were the rooms?” "Were there a lot of things to do?” “Was the food OK?” enmepange 668 UNIT? Oo Correct the errors in the e-mail message. fs == 2 [a] Dear Mari, was My vacation were lots of fun! My family and I went to Hawaii. The only problem. were the hotel. It was very nice. The beds were terrible. Everything else were perfect. There was many activities. My favorite activity wasn’t parasailing, It were terif is rn i i Z GF weite questions withthe past tense of be. Then answer the questions with complete sentences. Use your own words. 1. when / your last vacation 2. it/long 3. the hotel / nice 4, how / the weather —_____-____? 5. how many / people / with you 2 To0 MD compiete tne paragraph. Use the simple past tense of words from the box. ‘Some words can be used more than once. drink stop travel ~— take = shop.—swatch_=—s be walk. In January, | ____ to Morocco with my frend Nan. We explored the narrow streets of the medieval medina in Marrakech. The medina is closed to traffic, So, there = no cars, but there —T a lot of donkeys. We for hours and — often to look at the beautiful Carpets for sale. We _ for inexpensive leather goods, mint tea, and : street performers. We wandered all afternoon. We got lost, and then we = a taxi back to our hotel. On Vacation MF ‘rewrite he sentences. Use the simple past tense and a past time expression. 1. We go to the beach every year. We Went to the beachlactyea, The weather isn't very nice today. We don’t stay in a hotel J often cook clams at the beach Pr Everyone has a good time. What do you do in the summer?. ae awn MF ‘21 the statements. Write questions to ask for more information, using the words in parentheses. 1. A: She bought a new printer. B; Why did she buya new printer __? (why) 2. A: She went on vacation. Bo where) 3. A: They went to the gym. B: 2 (when) 4, A: I visited some friends. Bo who) 5. A: He spent a lot of money. B: 2 (how much) Lem LeteS yf si9 : MY ‘eas tho sentences about Amy's weekend trip to Chicago with her gitriends. 1. They all flew to Chicago and met at the airport. 6. They had a delicious steak dinner at a 2. They checked into their hotel downtown and got nice restaurant, dressed to go out. 7. They listened to jazz music at an uptown 3. They saw the musical Jersey Boys. ae 4. On Saturday, they went to the spa and got massages. 8 They went out dancing, 9. They said good-bye and returned home 5. They went shopping on Michigan Avenue, on Sunday. MF 002 separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph about Amy's trip. Use time clauses and time-order transition words, Let me tell you about Amy's trip to Chicago with her girlfriends. First, . | a a ear The Top 10 Most Visited Tourist Attractions in the World 1. Times Square—New York City (U.S.) 7. Fisherman's Whart— 2. National Mall & Memorial Parks—Washington, D.C. (US.) San Francisco, California (U.S.) 3. Disney World’s Magic Kingdom—Orlando, Florida (US) 8, Tokyo Disneyland—Tokyo (Japan) 4. Trafalgar Square—London (U.K.) 9. Notre de Dame—Paris (France) 5. Disneyland Park—Anaheim, California (U.S.) 10. Disneyland—Paris (France) 6. Niagara Falls—Canada and U.S. Source: adventure.howstuffworks.com 68 UNIT? &D 2001 cach clothing item withthe correct department. Use words from the box. ‘Write the letter on the line. a. Sleepwear <. Athletic Wear e. Hosiery b. Underwear & Lingerie d. Outerwear f. Bags & Accessories A + » ' 1. coats —— 2. sunglasses 3. slippers —— 4. golf shirts —— 5. slips MF Winat’s important to these customers when they shop for footwear? Write price, selection, or service on the line. | always shop Ima student Jake's Footwear at Dalton's soldon't is the best! Department have alot of They have Store because money. I shop more than 200 the clerks are at Shoe Outlet different kinds of really helpful because they footwear—boots, They always help me find always have a big sale. The sandals, running shoes... like the right size and even offer shoes 'm wearing now were to have a lot of choices when to gift wrap! 50% of fl I shop. 6 LESSON ea MD vel the clothing items in the picture. Use words from the box. pumps running shoes a sweatshirt a blazer a shirt a windbreaker pantyhose a skirt socks a sweatpants i oe A MD ‘at's your style? Complete the chart withthe clothing and shoes you usually wear. At school foros I complete the conversations, Use object pronouns from the box. Pronouns can be used more than once. [me you him her it us them 1. A: Are your sisters going to the party? 5. A: | didn’t see you and Emma at the concert. B: Ihope so. invited —__ B: You didn't see _? We were right near 2. A: This sweatshirt is relly old. the stage. eon to 6. A: Ill take the sandals. exercise. B: Great. Would you like me to gift wrap * 3. A: Did you meet Ms. Jacobs? er ? * morn 7. A: These pants are too small. B: Yes, | met ___ this morning. : Give____ to your brother. 4, A: When can I call you? ; : Lean’ give___to B: Let’s see. Call___ tomorrow. He wears a size 36! Hl be home all day 7 unre po MF compete the conversations. Use sentences from the box. Charge, please. That's toobad. Certainly. The V-neck or the crew neck? | pia you know that «+ es of st known Pictu the frst known Ps footwear painting Could you gift wrap these shirts? 5,000-year Page in Spain? Marcus nthe yest 200. MAES a liu. EME ear red {hat only be could Wem sandals 115 of boots How would you like ‘efor the si is eee to pay? '’m sorry. We don’t have these pumps in black. MD complete the chart with words from the box. Write the comparative form of each adjective in the correct column. loose spicy hot sweet comfortable tall bad important thin, young | friendly healthy _nice fat convenient larger smaller heavier bigger more expensive| __better — x x ‘Shopping for Clothes 71 R MI) compare the items in the pictures. Write sentences with comparative adjectives. Use words from the box or your own words. spicy salty expensive portable young old cheap fast healthy large big small comfortable good convenient es chili peppers Chili peppers are spicier than rice. = 2 4, y running shoes . a = = a microwave UNITS anoven MD ‘r0050 the correct response Circle the letter. 1. “Do you have this in a medium?” a. Thanks. b, Here you go. <. Yes, please. 2, “How much are these pajamas?” a. The Dreams brand ones? _b. That's not too bad. © These are a large. 3. "Can try it on?” a. Yes, we do. b, No, thanks. © Ofcourse! 4, “Thank you for wrapping them for me.” a. They're $75. b. My pleasure. c. Yes, please. Look at the store ad. Then complete the sentences. Use the information in the ad or your own words. Big City S : ih Footwear Arctic brand winter boots Youre vil akyos incl vente Comfort brand casual boots Waterproof and heavy weight fr saety Ugiand very confab pec wag! one ands Artin ensUSSzs7 14 Aniline tes, 2s Ugh awn, Dk Be Bk Dat drvm Back Downtown brand dress boots owe high 3c 7c fe Be fashionable going out or going town Aral wamen's 8 sues5-10 US$90.00 seccostiedoukceen 1. The Comfort brand boots are than the Downtown boots. 2. The Big City Footwear store has the Arctic brand boots in brown and —__ 3. The Downtown brand boots are ___ than the Arctic brand boots. 4, The Arctic brand boots are________ than the Comfort brand boots. 5. The Big City Footwear store has the Downtown brand boots in sizes wo Complete the sentences. Use your own ideas and the cues in parentheses. 1, __is more expensive than __. (two clothing stores) 2 is better than ___. (two restaurants) 3. is more popular than ____. (two music genres) 4 is warmer than____. (two travel destinations) 5. is more exciting than________. (two physical activities) Shopping for Clothes 72 LESSONS Look at the store floor plan, Start at the Information desk. Follow the directions. Where are you? Write the name of the department on the line, 1. That's on this floor. Walk to the back of the store. It’s on the left side, just Rear Entrance past Hosiery. SS Second Floor | ‘Where are you? 2, Take the elevator to the second floor. Turn left when you get off. Then turn right at Men’s Outerwear. IW’s between Men's Outerwear and Men's Underwear. Where are you? 3. Go down the escalator to the basement and walk to the front of the store. You'll see it on the right. Where are you? MD Watch the descriptions with similar meanings. Write the letter on the line, ——1. informal "a. modest ——2. liberal b. casual ——3. conservative showing too much skin ——4. revealing . “anything goes” YALME Read the travel blog on page 94 of the Student's Book again. What BENE clothing is appropriate for women traveling in Tanzania? Complete espe the chart of do's and don'ts. ry UNIT 8 Choose one of the travel destinations below. What clothing will you pack for the trip? Make a list. Include any shoes, outerwear, casual, formal, conservative, or wild clothes you will need. BRS eg it a Hear gospel music at a_—_Go dancing at Harlem church in New ——_nightelub in York City, USA. im heey Fes & Go skiing in the ‘Swiss Alps. Be mal CT ZL a tele s MF Wiese questions to ask tor more information. Use object pronouns and the words in parentheses. 1. A: I take my grandmother to the same restaurant every week. Where do you take her 2 (where) She washes her car a,lot. 2 (when) He eats sandwiches for lunch. ? (how often) Monica meets her boyfriend for coffee every day. ? (what time) PRP Pr ere MD Write sentences in two ways, using the words indicated. Add prepositions if necessary. 1. the address / give / her 4, the waiters / them / their lunch / served Give her the address. Give the address to her. 2. Tina / gifts / him / buys 5. Ann / a shirt / her son / bought 3. the teacher / homework / us / gave 6. the clerk / me / a smaller size / found ‘Shopping for Clothes 75 MF complete the sentences with words from the box. Use the comparative form. relaxing healthy comfortable nice warm fast big 1. Aturtleneck is than 5. The expensive suit isn’t a V-neck. than the inexpensive one. It’s just more 2. Flats are_______ than pumps. expensive. 3. Athletic fields are usually 6. I don’t like to fly, butit’s than tennis courts. than taking the train. 4, Salads are than fries. 7. Aspa vacation is —__ than a business trip. MD ‘bo swer the questions in complete sentences. Use your own words. “*Which is easier—speaking or writing in English?” “Where are you happier—at home or on vac: 3. "Which is more interesting—shopping for clothes or shopping for electronics?” WRITING BOOSTER MI ‘vec the sentence withthe clearer meaning. 1. O We're going to a restaurant since we don’t have any food at home. 1D We don’t have any food at home since we're going to a restaurant. 2. O We'te going to the beach because | packed my swimsuit. 1 I packed my swimsuit because we're going to the beach. m2” 3. Oi Because we're shopping for a new one, our computer is obsolete. 1D Because our computer is obsolete, we're shopping for a new one. 4. 0 Since he didn't have cash, he used his credit card. Gi Since he used his credit card, he didn’t have cash. MF ‘ser cach of the folowing questions with a complete sentence containing a clause with because or since. Use your own words. Example: Do you like shopping for clothes online? I don’t like shopping for clothes online because I can’t try them on, 1. "Do you like going to concerts?” § 2. “Which is better—a large family or a small family?” a ‘Do you like eating at home or eating in a restaurant?” 8 “When you go on vacation, do you like going to big cities or small towns?” 76 uN On Look at the departure schedule and the clock. Read the statements. Check true or false. 1. The next flight to Porto Alegre is at 5:50 pm, 2. Flight 902 to Sao Luis is leaving from Gate G4. 3. The flight to Caracas is delayed. a a a Flight number 267 is going to Oo Belo Horizonte. Oo a 5. Passengers traveling to Rio de Janeiro on Flight 89 should hurry. Flight 60 to Sao Paulo is late, 2 MD sro0s0 the correct response. Write the letter on the line. “Oh, no! The bus is leaving in four minutes.” “Good news. Our fight i on time.” “1m looking for Gate C4." “ts this your final destination?” “mm on my way to Barcelona, too.” "We're catching the 8:27 train, right?” ayer LESS a MF bs er the questions in complete sentences. 1. Which is faster—the local or the express? Taking Transportation aos OCOD Gut oY et Belo Horizonte Cro ea Peas aot Cn Caracas Cd ot ee) canceled Sd arn Thank goodness. No, I'm connecting to Quito. What a coincidence! Yes. Let's look for track 6 It’s down this hall, on the right. We should hurry! 2. Which is more scenic—an aisle seat or a window seat? 3. Which is more convenient—a direct flight or a non-stop flight? 4, Which is less expensive—a one-way ticket or a round-trip ticket? ” MY ‘complete cach sentence or question. Use could or should and the base form of the verb. 7 vice? _____ the express, —________ |, but it take 1. Want my advice a 1e expres jan the local, but it takes thirty minutes longer. 2 earring! ren Tak — 3. aarp —— round-trip tickets. They are cheaper than two one-way tickets, and she won't have to wait in another ticket line. 4. —aTE aisle seat in the rear of the plane or a window seat in the front. What do you think? Which seats? 5. The flight is delayed. a late for the meeting. _____-_ the office? 6. No,__a direct flight. They have to change planes in Anchorage. They Tnat get Put the conversation in order. Write the number on the line. Let’s see. The local leaves from track 23, lower level. —1L Cant help you? —— Oh, no! What should we do? —— That's not too bad. What's the track number? —— Yes. Can we stil make the 10:05 express to Antwerp? —— I'm sorry. You missed it —— Thanks very much. Well, you could take a local train. There's one at 11:05. MI 00k atthe schedules, Which train should the people take? MetopottanRairoad Write your advice on the line. Toca [Epnee [Loe wits pane [725 |sze | 60s ; sariae [ra | | 820 atin hat aren New Bootes fee [2 fee York City around 9:00 a.m Here ashe eat | eae Could take the 8:22 express? Newvoneg eS? 1008 78 Tiive in White Plains. 'm meeting’ my boss at Grand Central Station at 8:45 am,, and I can't be late. Which train should | take? Yes, you could take the 6:22. ive in Scarsdale. I need to shop for a new laptop in New York City | Most computer stores open at 10:00 aw. What time should I be at the Scarsdale train station? Tm in White Pains. | want to go to Bronxville. Could I take an express train or should | take a local? LESSON | 2 | wo What are your plans for today? Check the things you're going to do. Add your own activities. O calla friend CO check my e-mail © go shopping Oi study O exercise i clean my house Ci take the bus OO cook O other MI ‘iow write sentences about your plans for today Use the future tense with be going to T’m going to call a friend tonight after work. MD “iva are they going to do? Write the letter on the line. 1. She's going to make a reservation. 3. She's going to take a limo. 2. He's going to arrive at 8:45, 4. He's not going to take a taxi ® Es ae \ Taking Transportation 78 MI ‘024 tne response. Complete each question with be going to 1. A: Where is Paul going to meet us 2, Paul's going to meet us at the airport café. Who }: I think Gretchen is going to buy the tickets. When Fm going to pack tonight. : What time They're going to arrive at 5:50 pa. B: A: B: 3. A: B: A: B: our connecting flight? B: Yes, we'll make it. MB complete the conversation. Use words from the box. The world’s longest direct run train (without changing trains) is 10,214 lim, from Moscow, Russi, to Pyongyang; North Korea. One train a takes this route. The trip takes almost eight days! Source: www. guinnesswarldrecords.com arriving reservation rental | limousine going should tate check ‘A: What time are we , in Copenhagen? B: Pretty ; ‘Around 10:30 om, ‘A: What about a hotel? B: I'm going to make a online. A: Great, And are we _______ to need a taxi to the hotel? B: There's a from the airport, or we could geta car. ‘A: They're expensive, We _____ save our money. Is there a train? B: Letme LESSONS MP Complete the conversation. Use words from the box. gate make = check «sland = delayed. go through security departure lounge boarding passes depart 1. Passenger A: Passenger B: Do we need to check in? No, we don't. | printed our checking any luggage. OK. Let’s check a monitor for our Passenger A: we should 3 80 UNITS online and we're not number and then = 2. Passenger: Excuse me. Is Fight 68 going to : Agent: No, I'm sorry. The flight is ______". Have a seat in the 3. We'll make an announcement when we're ready for boarding, 3. Passenger: Excuse me. What time are we going to SS Flight Attendant: Let me____... Our new arrival time is 8:23. Passenger: 8:23? My connecting light is at 8:40. Can | stil _____iv MD Vea artic. Summer Air Travel Tips ‘Traveling by air in the summer can be frustrating. There are delayed flights, late arrivals, and missed connections. Flights are full and crowded since airlines overbook them. If you can, avoid air travel during this peak season and plan your vacation for a less busy time of the year. If you have to fly during the summer, here are some ideas to make it alittle easier: * Don't fly after 2:00 pa. There are often summer + Expect delays. If you're arriving at 7:00 P.., thunderstorms in the late afternoon. They could don’t make a dinner reservation for ‘cause flights to be delayed or canceled. + Fly early in the morning. Later flights are often affected by delayed flights earlier in the day. + Fly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday. Sunday, Monday, and Friday are the busiest air-travel days. + Check airport security do’s and don'ts, online before you arrive at the airport. - ‘+ Take food and water on board in case of a ‘ Jong delay before takeoff Remember to 3 purchase food and beverages after you ’ go through airport security Source: chistinecolumbus.com Now give advice based on the article. Underline the best option. Then write a sentence with should. Which is better... 1. taking a vacation in summer or in spring? You should take a vacation in spring. 2. booking a 9:00 am. flight or a 3:00 rw. flight? 3. traveling on a Monday or a Tuesday? 4. checking airport security regulations at home or at the airport? 5. bringing food and drinks from home, buying them at the airport, or getting them on the plane? 6. planning to arrive on time or planning to arrive late? Taking Transportation 81 BDI 00k at the pictures of Joe Kelly's trip. Then read the statements. Check true or false. eg 1. His flight was on time. 2. He sat in an aisle seat. 3. His plane had mechanical problems. 4. He missed the hotel shuttle bus, 5. He drove a rental car h to the hotel, O00 oo MI Write a short paragraph about Joe Kelly's trip. 92 UNITS fie Read the article “Get bumped from a flight?” on page 106 of the Student's Book again. Match words and phrases from the article with their meanings. 1. overbook a. have to get off the plane because there aren’t enough seats —— 2. “no-shows” b. someone who offers to get off an overbooked flight —— 3. get bumped . get off the plane —— 4. volunteer d. sell too many tickets for a flight —— 5. perks . benefits like cash, free flights, hotels, and meals —— 6. deplane f. people who have tickets but don’t appear for a flight STAM Read the articles on page 106 of the Student's Book again. Answer the questions. 1. Why do airlines overbook fights? 2. What do airlines give bumped passengers? 3. Why did Mr. Carter turn onto the train tracks? 4, Were Mr. Carter and his son in the car when the train hit it? 5. What advice do the police officers give? GRAMMAR BOOSTER * LF veasine questions and statements, Correct the mistakes. 1. You should fo-ge track 57. 4. When we should leave? 2. Where could he to get a train to Paris? 5. How late can he to board? 3. Rebecca can't takes a flight to Tokyo. 6. He shoulds choose an aisle seat. MD ‘e210 the questions. Complete the responses. 1. A: Should she take the local? No, she shouldn't Ws too slow. Can he bring food on the flight? Yes, Could | take the number 3 train? Yes, _____ twill take you to the right station. RPP eee Can we get seats together? 3 No, . I'm sorry. We only have a few seats left. Should they get a rental car? : Yes, _________ it’s more convenient. 4 Taking Transportation 83 ge Rewrite the sentences. Use a different way to express future actions. There may be more than one correct answer. 1. I'm studying all day tomorrow. 2. I'm going to run three miles on Saturday. 3. The train departs in twenty minutes. 4, The testis going to be next week 5. The ship is going to arrive in Halifax tomorrow morning. WRITING BOOSTER i Think about two vacation destinations you know of and could recommend to others. Complete the chart. Pe Ceca Where? ‘What kind of transportation? What time of year? What to see / do? _ Where / What to eat? How long to stay? GF 002 separate sheet of paper, write two paragraphs about the vacation destinations you recommend. Give advice and suggest alternatives or possibilities. Use should and could. Start the frst paragraph like this. Trecommend 1 as your next vacation destination... ee Start the second paragraph like this: Another good destination for your next vacation is... | ee 84 UNIT 9 ‘Take your ATM card. Enter the amount of cash you want. Take your cash. Put your ATM card in the card slot. Choose your language. Enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN), mp eoee ENGLISH er) Te Po) SBRnres) MF soaier the financial terms with their definitions. Write the letter on the line. 1. anAT™{™ ‘a. money from another country 2. cash > b. the value of one currency compared to another 3. foreign currency ‘a machine that you use to get money from your bank account 4. acurrency exchanged. extra charges —— 5. an exchange rate fe. money in the form of bills or coins (not checks, credit cards, etc.) ——6. atee f. buying or selling money from another country oe ‘Answer the questions, Use your own words. 1. "What shop in your city has really nice stuff?” 2. “Are things in this shop usually affordable or more than you want to spend?”

Ihave is $35. | 10 LESSONS MD’ cro0se the correct response. Write the letter on the line. —— 1. “5650! | paid $429 for the same camcorder yesterday!” —— 2. "How much did you pay for that vase?” —— 3. "Should I try to get a better price?” —— 4. “Isaved a lot of money on this DVD player. It was only $79." —— 5. "Here you are, siz. The Atlas Hotel. That's $8.50.” cy UNIT 10 It can’t hurt to ask. What a total rip-off! Thanks. Keep the change. d. What a great deal! €. Only $20. It was a real bargain, ae rf Read the article about bargaining customs around the world. Then read the statements. Check true or false. Can you give me a better price? Bargaining Customs around the World Bargaining customs are very different around the world, Few would go shopping in another country without knowing the exchange rate. However, many travelers don't learn anything about the local shopping customs of the place they are visitng before spending money. Understanding when it's OK to bargain can save you a lot of money and make your shopping experience much more enjoyable, In some countries, bargaining is an important part of the shopping culture. In others, bargaining is not done at al. Here's a bargaining guide for some countries around the world: Morocco: Bargaining is always expected in the shopping markets. Here bargaining is ‘more than just getting the best price. Ifyou go into a shop and agree to the fist price a seller offers, the seller may not be happy. For Moroccans, bargaining is a form of entertainment; it's a game of skl alittle bit of acting, and its a chance to chat about ‘the weather, business, and family. So be sure to have fun and try to get a better price! ‘Switzerland: Bargaining isnot the custom here. Shop clerks can almost never give you a lower price. However, some hotels may give you a lower rate during the less. popular times of year. It cant hurt to ask ‘Tahiti: Bargaining is not appropriate inthe South Pacific. In fact, itis considered disrespectful to ask fora better pric, Inthe food markets sellers will even take their fuits and vegetables back home with them, rather than give a discount! Source: “Lonely Planet Travel Guides 1. Bargaining customs are similar around the world. Oo Qo 2. Generally, market sellers in Morocco love to bargain. a a 3. In Switzerland, it’s OK to bargain for a cheaper hotel room, Qa Go 4. It can’t hurt to ask a fruit seller in Tahiti for a lower price. Oo Oo Read the article on page 116 of the Student's Book again. Then check true or false, according to 1 the article. € 1. Tipping is expected in all countries. 2. In U.S. restaurants, 2 10% tip is usually enough 3. In some European countries, you should hand the tip to the waiter. 4. In Germany, you should leave the tip on the table. 5. For a taxi fare of 9.50 pesos in Buenos Aires, give the driver 10 pesos. 6. Australian porters expect a bigger tip than porters in other countries. 7. Tip Japanese porters about USS1 per bag. 8. Tipping isn’t customary in Korea. ooo0o00000 opooooooo: Shopping Smart 89 Write a short paragraph about barg: 9 in your own country. What items do people bargain for? What items do people never bargain for? CLE a Seles rig e wo Complete the chart. (ane eeu Superlative form beautiful the most intelligent ‘more convenient the fastest safer PN OVAY No noisy Complete the conversations with the comparative or the superlative form of the adjective in parentheses. A: PR er ere Which one of these three sweaters do you think is__the prettiest (pretty)? The blue one. The other two are not attractive at all How do you like the book? | don’t like it, I's ____ (bad) than the one we read last month, Did you enjoy Australia? Yes. | think it’s one of _____ (interesting) places in the world, Who is __ (good) at baseball, you or your brother? Well, 'ma_________ (fast) base runner, but my brother is a (powerful) hitter. Actually, my dad is the __________(good) player in the family. He was a star player in college. ‘A: Which one of the two laptops is ________ (popular)? Well, the 102 is the _______(cheap) model in the store. But | actually recommend the X200. It’s alittle ___ (expensive) than the X102, but much ________ (light). 90 UNIT 10 Answer the questions. Use too or enough and the adjective in parentheses. 4. A: Why didn’t you buy the camcorder? B: (expensive) _ I need to save money this month 2. A: Is the food too spicy? B: (spicy) — ______.'m going to ask for more hot sauce! 3. A: What's wrong with these shoes? B: I can’t wear them. (uncomfortable) 4. A: Why don't you like the apartment? B: (noisy) ____ rm looking for a quiet neighborhood. 5. A: Why don’t you take the train instead of flying? B: (fast) ____________ | have to get there as soon as possible. Do you want to go to a jazz concert? Thanks for asking, but I'm not a jazz music fan. (boring) GF Fewrite cach pair of sentences, using the words in parentheses. 1. This rug is a good deal. It’s a bit more than | want to spend. (However) This rug isa good deal, However, it’s a bit more than want to spend, 2. The Trekker jacket is very warm. It's the lightest one. (even though) 3. Our new coffeemaker is not the most expensive. It makes the best coffee. (However) 4. Half Moon Café has the best food in town. it’s very expensive. (On the other hand) 5. This is last year’s model. The clerk won't give me a lower price. (Even though) GI ite sentences about the advantages and disadvantages of credit cards and cash. Use the chart in Exercise E on page 111 of the Student’s Book. Use Even though, However, and On the other hand. 1. Credit cards: 2. Cash: Shopping Smart 91 Choose three topics from the list. For each topic, compare their advantages and disadvantages. Use Even though, However, and On the other hand. listening to music at home / going to a concert large family / small family smart phones / regular cell phones conservative clothes / wild clothes air travel / train travel Listening te music at home is more relaxing. On the other hand, going te a concerts more exciting. What continent is home'to the world’s biggest shopping malls? It’s not North America. Only one of the world’s ten largest malls is in the U.S. Built in 1969, the Eastwood Mall Complex in Youngstown, Ohio, is the ninth largest mall. Similarly, one Canadian mall made the top-ten list. The West Edmonton Mall in Alberta, built in 1981, is number six: Europe's biggest mall—fifth on the list of the world’s largest—is newer. It was built in 20085. It's located in Istanbul, Turkey. : The continent with the biggest, newest, and most exciting malls is Asia. Seven of the world’s ten largest shopping malls are in Asia. The two largest are in China and opened in 2005 and 2004. The New South China Mall in Dongguan has 1500 stores and 7.1 million square feet of retail space. The Golden Resources Mall in Beijing—also called “The Great Mall of China"—has 50,000 visitors every day. Enormous malls in the Philippines, Dubai, and Malaysia have roller coasters, ice-skating rinks, water parks, aquariums, and bowling alleys. Sounce:forbes.com 92 UNIT 10

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