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Each unit of Smart Choice 1 follows the same easy-to-follow format: Vocabulary 1 Students hear the pronunciation of each item Follow-up exercises reinforce learning, Conversation Multiple practice opportunities Students add theie own ideas. _ Language Practice _ The Language Practice Structured practice builds Asauig Activities feature the target of the unit Top-down and bottom-up listening skills V] seg qe a ‘Skills work includes skimming, reading for main ideas, and reading for details Suggestions for practice outside the classroom, including the Multi-ROM video — Video from Unit 3 af the Mult-ROM Scope and Sequence Vocabulary Ter Lg ee Greetings “The present tense of he 1 Nice to meet you! oh i ee rete Pages 4-9 Ishea teacher? “Less ‘How are you? Sharing penonal obs Common w- questions 2 What do you do? | ~ lsn sete, ce | ‘Whee dy ie? Pages 10-15. * Smart Taft: What do they | work Wat does she do? aor +* Talking about likes and ‘The simple present it 3 Do you Hike dishes 1D you ke Chins jot? noodles? * Sarai Does ne ike ‘Dov a Chuck ik tea, Pages 16-21 Review Units 1-3 Pages 22-23 “+ Song: Who's That Gist? + Picture story: Twa Big Specials, please! How often do you | * [assur his mouciee ‘ever goto the gym. do yoga? | + Smart Talk: How often? — | tei. 1 go sinming nce tek, Pages 24-29 "+ Describing present Daily activites The present continuous a Wi are oy vine calito | Nene ona) ig + Sun wa 4 map dshamework... | rm aching « DVD. Pages 30-35 doing? G Where were you | * ™lkineabout past events | Problems ‘The past tense of be * Smart Talk: Where were He's late, Twas sick, yesterday? they? He'ssick. Were you at home? Pages 36-81 Review Units 4-6 Pages 42-43 “+ Song: Sitting in the Kitchen, “+ Picture story: What are you reading? Pronunciation & PSC ON) faa CECH | ya | + Pronunciation: Sentence | “Leonardo DiCaprio”: stress An article about + Listening ‘and | beonardo DiCaprio ig to preetings: “+ Pronunciation: Reduetion | “What do you do? ‘Waiting about your jb ‘fo you Anoverview witha) | and ter peor “+ Listening to people taking | z00keeper and a information (pt eS State | Coosa live ‘+ Pronunciation: Question | “Eating out in..": Steet | Writing about your “Your favorite food": ‘intonation {ood in Seoul and favorite restaurant ‘Acs survey on food = Latendng to people Sunday brunch in Son | (p, 109) Francisco ordering in restaurants Writing about your "Do you ever play | typical weekend ip. 109). | soccer: Acass Downs a |e eee Pages 50-55 -galoking cl, | What dose look ke? ny, os Who dos ie ok ie? + Taking about ites LoeaLattractions | Cen and cat 9 viet BOR tt cee oa pace, pork, 200, You can buy oi of el there + Smart Ta: Doa't miss | RHE mare. things ther. reac Hows ca tet there? Review Units 7-9 Song: Jennifer + Picture tory to the car ie + Talking about places Places around town | ‘There is and there are 10 Sega bk + Smart Talk: bs there a Tntermet cafe, ‘There's a bank next door. hear here ibank? connenence store, | Aye there any restaurants Pages 64-69 bank... around here? Did you ha {Tllingabout vacdone | Wien aciviss | Thesimpi pot Wibliycu havea: | - ceecime waaay | Semceedon | feoveiecteit good time? do there? sr mseun, write any sister, Pages 70-75 postoards... Did you mect anyone interesting? a + Talking about Foture ‘Carvers ane schools} Going to-+ verb ‘TE ti gteg to oe dep esc, | Wa you ig study law. Sart Tl: She's intr arse. | tod? going 0. Tm gong to lke a ere cea Review Units 10-12 Pages 82-83 © Song: Early Morning Sunrise “+ Picture story: Did you have a nice time? Writing: ‘Audio Scripts Pages 108-115 Pages 116-123 vil CUTS ig aN) PS Cun) English + Pronunciation: Sentence | Jeans—Are | Writing about the stress they worth t?"=An | clothes you wear + Listening to people article about people | (p. 112) ‘ho love expensive shopping, . ta a iain ++ Pronunciation: Sentence “What kind of person Writing about your: intonation. ‘are your”: A magazine | personality, appearance, * Listening to people ‘style personality quiz | and hobbies (p. 112) life partner dlescribing themes ad thers + Pronunciation: Can and | *Visit Rome, the Eternal | Writing about things for | “Come visit”: travel ‘Advice | visitors to do in. Listening to stories about things that went wrong on. vacation, + Pronunciation: Going to + Listening to interviews about people's jabs and future plans Studying in Another Country’: An interview swith people to study abroad Vocabulary oe. Listen and repeat. How do you say @B, in English 3. How do you say this word? 4 at does mean? ''m sorry, can you | a speak more slowly? \ } U 5, Excuse me, can you repeat that, please? I'm sorry, I don’t understand I'm sorry, can you speak more slowly? Essential ENGursH © UnrT 0 Conversation or z 7 ®' I Complete the conversations with the phrases in the box. Then listen and mas check your answers. Can you repeat that? How do you pronounce this word? How do you spell that? What's this called in English? What does delighted mean? 1. A _How do you pronounce B Which A Uh-huh, That one 2 This one? B_ Itmeans “very happy” B Favorite 4. A. Howrdo you say @ in English? B That? That's called a keychain. B Strawberry A. Sorry = A — B_ Strawberry? S-T-8-AW-P-E-R-RY B. Sure, Keychain @ Parr WORK. Practice the conversations with a partner. 1 ICRC Ta CDE Speaking: Making introductions Vocabulary: Greetings Grammar: The present tense of be Enjoying English: Your favorite words Conversation Look at the picture. Where are the peopl — o 2) @ Listen to the conversation, Then practice it with a partner. ‘ae Adam Hii, My name's Adam, What's your name? Kate Hi, Adam, My name's Kate. ‘Adam So, where are you from, Kate? Kate I'm from Toronto. How about you? Adam I'm from San Diego, California, PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Replace the underlined words with information about you. Pronunciation—Sentence stress og. % “Y Listen. Notice the stressed words. ar ‘My name's Adam. What's your name? Vn from Toronto. How about you? B Practice saying the sentences. Language Practice Een us V'ma student. Tam —> I'm You're from Mexico. you are —» you're He's from Korea. he is—> he’s She's from Canada. she is > she's We're students. we are —> we're They're from the US. _they are —» they're I'm not a teacher. I'm a student. He isn't from China. He's from the US. is not —> isn't They aren't teachers. They're students. are not —> aren't ‘J Complete the sentences. 4. “Fi, 1My-_ sate is Jon-oon Par. This Sa ny friend name is Kun-woo Lee. We from Korea. He — from Seoul and I'm from Pusan,” 2. “Hi, My name is Nelson da Silva. 1m a photographer. This is my wife. name is Gloria. We from Sao Paulo, Brazil.” 3. “Hi, My name Sarah Kilbane, I ____an English teacher: I'm from Toronto, c ‘They’te from Ireland. from Canada, ada. But my parents names are Paul and Maggie.” @e PAIR WORK. Tell your partner about yourself. Nace To meer You! © Unit 1 Possessive adjectives my your his her our their Unit 1 © Nice To meet vou! Conversation J Look at the picture. Where are the people? ET 2B Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. friend b. Howare you. Fine ) Kate Hey, Adam!]___? Adam 2, thanks. And you? Kate Good, thanks. Adam Who's that girl over there? Kate Her? That's my friend, Jackie. Would you like to meet her? Adam Yes, please! Kate Jackie, this is my 3__, Adam. Adam, this is Jackie. Adam Nice to meet you, Jackie, Jackie Nice to meet you, too. Now practice the conversation with a partner. &B Pare WRK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks, [3 How are things 2 Pretty good 5 classmate Qa Talis aoe pedinicin anteitedansonse AL , this is my friend, _ : __, this is B Nice to meet you, € Nice to meet you, too. Language Practice eur Are you a student? Is he a teacher? Is she an artist? Are you actors? Are they doctors? Who's that? What's your name? Where are you from? How are you? How old are you? Match the questions and answers. 1. What are your names? 2 2. How old is he? __ 3. Where are you from? __ 4. Who's that? 5, Is she your girlfriend? __ 6, How are you? Yes, she is. Yes, we are. Yes, they are. Who is —> Who's What is > What's Nice to meer you! © UniT 1 No, I'm not. No, he isn’t. No, she isn’ No, we aren’ No, they aren't. a. We're from Australia, b. Not bad, thanks. And you? No, she isn’t, She's my sister, d, That's my brother. e. He's Eric, and I'm Nancy. f He's 21 2B Complete the conversations. Then practice them with a partner. 4, A Hi, Jane! _How are you ? B Hey, Alex! I'm fine. A. I'm fine, too. B ___ boy over there? A ___ my brother. 2. A Hi, my name's Brian, __? B I'm Jane, es B I’m from Canada 2 ‘A I'm from England. B Paik WORK. Put the lines in the correct order, Then use information about you to practice with a partner, A __ Nice to meet you, too. __ My name's . 1_ Hil Are you a student? Yes, Lam. What's your name? B _2 Yes, lam. And you? Are you a student? Nice to meet you, My name! Smart Talk — who's that? What's your name? Unit 1 © Nice To MEET vou! Listening eB) 1 Listen and circte the sentence you hear oe a. What's your name? 4. a, Howare you 16) What's her name? b. Who are you? 2. a. He's from the US, We're from Canada b. She's from the US. hey’re from Canada 3. a. Where's she from? 6. a. Ishea teacher? b. Where's he from? b. Is she a teacher? 2b @ isten and circle the correct response. ee 1.@ Fine, thanks, 4. a. He's from Australia ». I'ma student b.She's from Australia 2. a. Yes, he is 5. a. My name is.. b. Yes, Lam. b. I don’t know 3. a. That's my friend 6. a. No, wearen’t b, She's from Japan b. Yes, she i Reading J What do you know about Leonardo DiCaprio? _The actor Leonardo DiCaprio was born on November 13, 1974 lywood, California. His father, George, is Italian-American. "His mother, irmalin, is from Germany. His most famous roles ik _are Jack Dawson in Titanic (1997) and Howard Hughes in The ri Aviator (2004). His favorite movie is The Godfather. or ©) @ Read the text about Leonardo DiCaprio and answer ™ the questions, 1, What does he do? 4. How old is he? 2. Where is he from? 5. Where is his mother from? 3. When is his birthday? 6. What's his favorite movie? Nice To Meer you! © Unrr 1 Enjoying English —Your favorite words 4 What are your three favorite words in English? Write them in the chart. What do they mean in your language? Grn boo rainbow 2 cLAss ACTIVITY. Compare answers with your classmates. Write their favorite words in the chart. Useful language What does _mean? How do you spell ? Really? That's my favorite word, too! A What's your favorite word in English? B My favorite word in English is rainbow. A Rainbow. That's a nice word. My favorite word is... FUN CHOICES To improve Your English On your Mulfi-ROM Watch the video and do the activities On the Internet Visit the Smart Choice website. In your book Study the Grammar Reference on page 124. Speaking: Sharing personal information Vocabulary: Jobs Grammar: Common #h- questions Enjoying English: Jobs survey Vocabulary Look at the people. What are their jobs? Write the correct letter, [ a. architect £ pilot b. singer g. actor © doctor h. teacher 4. model i police officer e j. soceer player 37 Eun-mi Y Wii Vi L_] 7 Chris 8. Johnny 9 Lisa 10. Tom 2D PAIR WORK. Compare your answers. {think Johnny is an. aot ) (Me, too. Realy? think he'sa mod.) ae B Listen and check your answers. ‘What other jobs do you know? Make a list 10 Waar po you po? © Unit 2 Conversation J Look at the picture. Who are the people? Where are they? on 2B Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers, | warchitect —b. singer. California) Eric Where do you live? Michelle Well, 'm from Canada but I live in 1 Eric Interesting. And what do you do? Michelle I'm an? What about you? Eric I'ma doctor. | work in a hospital in Seattle Michelle Really? My sister lives in Seattle. Eric What does she do? Michelle She'sa 5 Eric What's her name? Michelle Suzy Watson. Eric Suzy? Iknow her! Michelle Hey! Small world! Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3B Par WORK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. 1 Hawaii 2 office worker 3 model ) New York Engst teacher teacher | Qa tip the sanvetition agin. Ti tine nae: yore iad rT ‘Unit 2 # Whar 0 You 00? Language Practice & Common wh- questions What do you do? I'm an architect. Where do you live? Hive in San Francisco. | don’t live What does she do? She's a college student, Where does she go to school? She goes to NYU. She doesn’t go to Harvard, Japan. What do they do? They're pilots, Who do they work for? They work for American Airlines. Where do they work? They work in an airport. They don’t work in an office. 4] Match the questions and answers. 1. What do you do? _f_ a. She's an architect 2 Where do you live? __ b. Ina hospital in Seattle 3. What does she do? ¢. In California. 4. What does he do? 4. They go to the University of Texas, 5. Where does he work? . He's a doctor. 6. Where do they go to school? f, (man office worker, BD Complete the conversations. 1. A Where do you_live_? 4. A What you 2 BI in Los Angeles. B ___accollege student. 2. A Where she 2 5. A What they 2 B She in Singapore. B teachers, 3. A Where they? 6. A Who ___he__ for? B They inan office B He for Toyota. gq SB Par woRK. Complete the chart. Answer the questions in pairs. ‘A Where do you live? jon. What about you? ‘Where do you live? What do you do? Where do you go to school? Who do you work for? Where do you work? | vlalein| = 12 Wuar po You po? * Unrr 2 Pronunciation—Reduction of do you ba | 2 Listen. Notice the pronunciation of do you in these questions. wks" ‘Then listen and repeat. Moya Where do youlive? What do you do? Where do you work? Where do-you go to school? ey @ Pair work. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information ~~ about you, Listening 4 Look at the people below. What do you think they are talking about? 1 ®' @ Listen to the conversations. Which picture are the people in? wan ™ Number the pictures. a 12) B Listen again. Complete the chart. Use the words in the box. Boston model actor Hollywood New York Vancouver \ student Toronto. Miami 1. | Jane < r 2, | Joe 3. | Alice a 13 Unit 2. © Wxat 00 you po? Reading J Look at the pictures. What is Chuck’s job? What is Helen’s job? & Do You Doz. K HARTMAN AND )Reeo Cnuck HARTMAN Hevew Reco is a Isa zookeeper in window washer New York city, He intondon, works with lions, England. She tigers, and other washes the big cats. Chuck also ‘windows on tall works with animals office buildings inthe city center. from Australia “work with some very beautiful She cleans windows eight hours a day, five animals," says Chuck, “Some days a week, ‘of them are dangerous, but they know “One of the buildings is 40 floors high me and they like mei think and there are more than 5,000 windows,” Does Chuck lke his job? *Do | says Helen. “Cleaning the windows is Like climbing down 2 mountain, and like my job?" Chuck smiles. *No, | don't like my job. | love my job!” the view of London is fantastic." Is she happy in her work? “Happy?” she says. “I'm delighted! It's the best jb in the workd!” D Read the article. Then check (¥) True or False. Chuck and Helen work in the same country. oO Chuck peltarrith line wre gets og 1 Chuck worka:in Australia o i Hdlauwehentewinuawactrepamniidiis, [] Helen climbs mountains at work, oO . Helen thinks her job is boring. ] 14 Wuar po You Do? © Unt 2 Enjoying English —Jobs survey 4 what do you think of these jobs? Complete the chart. Tiring jobs Seo 2 crour work. Compare your answers. Useful words: Who do you agree with? actor pilot eee : architect police officer A Think an abehitect has a'boring job ah ihe B Really? I think i’ an interesting job clerk soceer player doctor taxi driver C I think an actor has an interesting job. D Me, too. model teacher office worker zookeeper 3B cxass Acrivrry. share your information with the class. think a teacher has a tiring job, but Javier thinks, FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English {In your book On your Multi-ROM On the Internet Study the audio script Practice the conversation; Find an article in English on page 116. and record your voice. about somone with an interesting job. 15 a Do you like noodles? Speaking: Talking about likes and disikes Vocabulary: Food and drink Vocabulary Enjoying English: Your Favorite food J Look at the pictures. What food do you see? Write the correct letter. a. lettuce be rice «. beef mushrooms . salmon f cheese g noodles hr chicken j. soup k. tuna |. potatoes im. soy sauce 1. shrimp ©. tomatoes chicken noodle soup 2) @ Listen and check (2 @ Listen and check your answers. ae " SB Complete the chart with the food in the pictures. Meat beef oe Vegetables Others | lettuce | poe ‘salmon AUST What other food words do you know? Make a list soda, ice cream, candy. 16 Do You urke Noootes? © Unit 3 Conversation 4] Look at the picture, Where are the people? — Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a, Let’s have dumplings. b. Chinese. piaza Pete Are you hungry? Wendy Hungry? I'm starving! Pete Do you like | 2 Wendy} 7. No, not really. Pete Do you like 2 food? Wendy Yes, Ido. [love 2 food! Pete Wendy Great idea! Pete dumplings OK! Let's go! Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3 Parr work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. ) hamburgers 2 Italian + How about lasagna? fish Japanese Let's go to a noodle shop. BPG conertion asin. Thi ie ae your own ene 17 Uvrr 3 © Do you urke NoopLes? Language Practice Ruse ss Do you like fish? Yes, Ido. Does Chuck like noodles? Yes, he does. Do they like pizza? Yes, they do. | like hamburgers, but | don’t like pizza. Dora likes chicken, but she doesn't like beef. Dora and Chuck like tea, but they don't like noodles. ‘J Complete the conversations. 1. A Do you _tke _ fish? aA Dan _____vegetabtes? B Yes,I_do_. B No, he 2. A_____ your sister_noodles?_ 4. A your parents sushi? B Yes, she B Yes, they B Look at the chart. Complete the sentences. Loves cd peered Hates ae ee renee hamburgers sushi “a Chuck vegetables. chicken beef ee mushrooms tea noodles eee Pry soda sushi ‘onions = 1, Chuck ___loves _ hamburgers, but Dora them. 2. Dora onions, but Chuck them. 3. Chuck and Dora noodles, but they sushi aA Dora ___ pizza? B No, she ____it. BA Chuck vegetables? B Yes, he . But Dora them. @3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer three more questions about Chuck and Dora. 1, Do Chuck and Dora like beef? 3. 4 18 Do You trke Noootes? © Unit 3 Pronunciation— Question intonation 2 1 Listen. Notice the intonation of these questions. Then listen and repeat. Do you spat What kind of fondo you ted Doyou tke Chines food? What kind of ee ret do yo ke? 2 pare WorK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening 1 Look at the restaurants below. What kind of food do they serve? 2 Fs a 1 @ B. Listen to people ordering food in restaurants. Number the pictures. oy 2) & cisten again. What do they order? Circle the correct answer. an CHECK, ane \ spashett; | eee —— | lon Pitta | ub sondvich la i } Tasagna } sabe j ed 2, Twi Phiremanic | 5. Talk — Does he like Unit 3 © Do you Like NoopLes? Reading 1] Look at the article. Who is it for? on Kimchi is Korea's best-known food. It's made from cabbage, chili peppers, and vegetables. Korear eeesarieeseic a ‘almost every mea there are so many di ico offers the best of world cuisine, ing some fascinating micures of siyes—- Japanese tala, Korear-Arercanandso on. But what eet people lke best? Sunday brunch! ‘The best and often the biggest meal ofthe week is brunch. At many restaurants, there is along table fullof ood: eggs, pancakes, andviehes, ny ies (French fries you eat with” You can have breakfast food for lunch— ‘or lunch food for breakfast! That's why its called ‘brunch (breakfast + lunch). Did you know? Ninety-five percent of San Franlsco restaurants have doggy bags (ake-out Sn Read the article. Are these things good ideas or bad ideas? Mark them G (good idea) or 8 (bad idea), 1. making a call when you're driving a car_B- 2, switching off your phone ina theater 3. checking your e-mail and talking toa friend on the phone__ 4, using your cell phone on an airplane 5, talking on the phone when you're buying something 6. using a bad pop song asa ring tone @ 3B Do you have good cell phone manners? M4 Waar ARE You warcniNG? © Unit 5 Enjoying English —cell phone manners J How do you use your cell phone? Take the quiz below. Be honest! ¥ 8 Sy 1. se your cel phone oa 6, sometins—¢ wully 2. send text messages in oss? he ahoys 3. ako cel phone cls dimer? b sometinas «wal 4 tamoff your phon othe moves? a. nays b sully” cnet 5. cllyon fiends ot woik? never. sometines «. olvays { iveyour phon fo people in tole? a, sully b. somalines «ower 1. go ote tose yourcel phone?” — cvs. usw nove 8. make cols inside a estoucnt?” a, verb. sully ohys 9 ust You cl phown stores? a. never by. sometimes cus 0 mak ll phone cols on te Hin? a. ever usualy. ohys GROUP WORK. Use the information below to compare your answers. Who has the best cell phone manners? Who has the worst? net mre peopl ke you? You're 0 so-so cell phone user. ‘Wow! You ove 0 rude cell You're sometimes polite, but ‘phone user! Why do you use sometimes ude. ya de! yo cl phone eves? T OER ET a0 Gey a cell phone on a date? B I never use my cell phone on a date. I think it’s rude. Congr! You'te a palit cl ane usu Hy A Do you evei € Lnever do that either. my cell phone on a date, But only if I'm bored! In your book On your Multi-ROM £ After class Study the audio script | Practice the conversation : Make your own quiz and on page 118. } and record your voice. give it to your classmates. 3B ig Talking about past events Chargueth Tharp tentncoi Vocabul njoying English: Where wese you? ‘J Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Write the correct letter. | a.broken late fe. The weather The lines ) b.The tfc d.cronded lost stk 1. He's _late 3. He's 4. His cell _ is 5 are 6 The bus is » . Jong — awful. Si 2), @ Listen and check your answers. < MES ~ What other problems do you @ SB Pair woRK. What's happening to the boy? | know? Make list Use the pictures to tell a story. Wyrwatahiabeoken He's late for English class because the weather is The station ts crowded. terrible and he's lost. He wants to call his friend 10 | The trainie late ask for directions, but... " 36 ‘WHERE Were You vesTeRoaY? © UnzT 6 Conversation 4] Look at the picture. Who are the people? What are they saying’ a1 @ ten and check your answers. abus —b. watch c. sick Teacher Good morning, Jack. Jack Good morning, Sorry I'm late, My | was broken, Teacher Was it broken yesterday, too? Jack Pardon me? Teacher You were also late yesterday. Was your | broken yesterday, too? Jack No, But the 2 was crowded. Teacher Interesting, And you weren't here last week. How come? Jack — Twas 3 Teacher I sce. And do you have your homework? Jack = Homework? Now practice the conversation with a partner. PAIR WORK, Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | bicycle 2 train ® at work alarm clock station con vacation Ey te convertion in. This time use your own ideas! v7 Unrr 6 © WHERE WERE You YESTERDAY? Language Practice 2) ieee Yaak Were you at home? ‘Yes, | was. No, | wasn’t. ‘Was she in class? Yes, she was. No, she wasn't. Were they on vacation? Yes, they were. No, they weren't Where were you yesterday? | was at home. | wasn't in class. Where was he yesterday? He was at home. He wasn't in class. Where were they yesterday? They were at home. They weren't in class. ‘J Complete the conversations. 1. A Was. Michelle in class yesterday? B No, she wasn't. She __was__ sick. 2. A Where ___ your brother yesterday? B He at home. 3. A Why you at school yesterday? B Because we sick. 4. A Why your girlfriend late for class? B Because the bus late. B Complete the sentences with information about you. Lt late for class today, 21 it home at this time yesterday. 3. |___ata soccer game last Saturday. 4, [___on vacation last July. a in high schoo! last year. 61 sick last week. @ & rare work. Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Were you in class yesterday? Were you at home at 8 p.m. last night? Were you on vacation last week? Were you at this school last year? Were you at a party on Saturday night? Were you late for class last week? 38 WHERE WERE YoU YESTERDAY? © UxrT 6 Pronunciation—Was/wasn't and were/weren't Listen. Notice the pronunciation of was, wasn’t, were, and weren't in these sentences, Then listen and repeat. ‘vac! we Fons sick. My friends were at the party. /woent (wernt Froasn't sick My friends weren’t at the party. BD tist \d circle the sentence you hear. isten and ci ni fb PCA fence you heai 1. a, He was at home on Friday. 3. a. Iwas in class yesterday. b. He wasn’t at home on Friday. b. I wasn’t in class yesterday. 2. a. My parents were at a concert. 4. a. You were on vacation last week. b. My parents weren't at a concert b. You weren’t on vacation last week. Listening J Look at the people below. Where are they? Which person is late? or a B Listen to the conversations. Number the pictures. e oy e B Listen again. Why were they late? Circle the correct answer. m Aa, He was sick. 2. a. Her bus was late. 3. a. He was on the phone. b. The traffic was terrible, _b, She was at work. b, He wasat the mall ¢. The plane was late . She was in the kitchen, ¢. He was at the mountains. Unit 6 © Wee ERE YOU YESTERDAY? Reading 4] Look at the picture. What do you think the article is about? ~ Overnzenr success! ee Thee months ago, they were an unknown band, playing in small clubs.This week, thelr ‘song"Sitting in the Kitchen” at the top ofthe charts, Meet The Smarts! Helle, im Caco ‘te be wih te ye, be on lbs bore elles Ma my name's Cart Rob fella, my names € Wht Joe Fishy a tm the Ein ont of the singere with Adongon, x'm Car's acer hummer with the bard. Before The Searle, kart year 2 and rim also 2 singer vic I jlned The Sarvs | was a tat deiner aed beet ye Spares, ¢ w anenmar with another bar. Bim is fhe bet hand 4 eccepcenschetere © ed Orang my fe! “the bark © tke Singny beceer! BD Read the article. Match the people to what they do in the band. 1, Carl a. plays drums 2. Ellie May b. sings 3. Joe «. plays guitar 4. Billy __ d. plays bass 5. Carrie e. sings SB Read the article again. Check (¥) True or False. Before they were in The Smart. True False Two of the band members were together in another band, Carl's sister was ina band called Daisy Park, Carl was a taxi driver. Ellie May was an office worker ( q 4 What bands do you like? Who is in the group? What do you know about them? 40 WHERE WERE You YesTeRDAY? # Unit 6 . Enjoying English —where were you? 4] Look at the questions below, Add two more questions. Then write your answers. B croup work. Ask and answer the questions. Complete the survey. 2 last Saturday night? 3. on your last birthday? 5:Jan yourlast vacation? (your choice) 3B c1ass ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. Jun was in New York on December 31 Chen and I were on vncation in Thailand last yer FUN CHOICES To Improve Your En In your book On your Mult-ROM After class Watch the video and do the ac Study the Grammar Reference on page 129. Make a list of places you visited last week. ities. a Tern icy a Song J Look at the picture below. Where is the girl? How does she feel? Why? oo 22 Listen to the song and complete the words. Circle the correct answers. Sitting in the Kitchen 1m sitting in the kitchen I'm calling all my friends (3) on the phone /at home ye al doing something ing here (2) by the phone /all alo ing on television utely nothing to do i inthe kitchen Story—What are you reading? 1] Look at the comic strip on page 43. Why is the man speaking loudly? é a B Listen to the conversation and complete the lines. Cirele the correct answers. 1. a. WHAT'S THE NAME OF YOUR BOOK? — 3. a. Can [try it? b. WHAT ARE YOU READING? b. How does it sound? 2. a. Can you speak more quietly? 4. a. Thisisa library! b. Shh! This is a library! . Can you speak more quietly? PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation. Make more conversations using the other answer choices. a Try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 42 ‘SORRY, | CAN'T) I'm reading the new Harry Potter book. or i ae 2 x Vocabulary J Look at the people. What are they wearing? Write the correct letter. a. a dress d. ance jacket g ascarf —j, adark suit b. awhite shite, a colorful sweater ih, tie ka baggy T-shirt . baggy pants. high heels. i, jeans |. sneakers Mark 2 » B Listen and check your answers. & SB parr worK. Ask and answer questions about clothing. A. Do you ever wear a suit? B No. [never we it. | usually wear jeans. A. Do you like high heels? B Yes, Ido. What other clothing words do A How often do you we: sauna? Males isk them? I wear them every day abase 4 Ware ONE 35 CHERPER? © UnrT 7 Conversation J Look at the picture. Where are the people? What are they doing? oz BD Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. cooler = b, $150 shirt di. shoes Amy What are you looking for? Kate Ineed a new | and a pair of 2 Amy What about these? Kate Hmm. Which one is more expensive? Amy The black one. Kate How much is it? Amy Wow! It's 3 Hmm. What about the red one? I's $39.00, I think the black one is 4 than the red one. Yeah. But the red one is cheaper: I'm not surprised! Now practice the conversation with a partner. B Parr work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks | jacket 2 jeans. «5 $300 4 better scarf gloves $99.00 more stylish Qa sfythe cayesiellin agains Te toe espace mended 45 Unrr 7 * WxICH ONE 15 CHEAPER? a @Q3 PAIR WORK. Do you agree or disagree with the sentences below? 46 Language Practice eee ‘The red dress is cheaper than the black one. The black dress isn’t as cheap as the red one, ‘The black dress is more expensive than the red one. The red dress isn't as expensive as the black one. Which one is cheaper? The red one. good —> better bad —> worse ‘T Complete the sentences. 1. Regular jeans are __cheaper than __ designer jeans. (cheap) 2, My old shoes are___ these new ones. (comfortable) 3. Her dress is ___ your black one. (colorful) 4. This scarf is that dirty one. (nice) 5. Your shoes are mine. (new) 6. My ties are __ _ my dad’s ties. (cool) B Now rewrite the sentences. Use not asi. as... 1. Designer jeans ___aren't as cheap as regular jeans, 2, These new shoes _____________ my old ones. 3. Your black dress hers. 4. That dirty scarf________this one. 5. My shoes. yours. 6. My dad’s ties mine. If you disagree, give your own opinion. Designer clothes are more comfortable than regular clothes. | disagree. | think regular clothes are more comfortable. 1. Designer clothes are more comfortable than regular clothes. 2. American jeans are betier than jeans from China. 3. Sneakers aren't as comfortable as high heels. 4. Asuit 5. A dress is nicer than a jacket and pants. cooler than jeans and a T-shirt Wich one 1s cHeaPER? © Unit 7 Pronunciation—Sentence stress a isten. Notice the stressed words in these sentences. Then listen and repeat. The black one is cooler than the red one. The red dress isn’t as expensive as the black one. The black dress is more expensive than the red one BD Practice saying the sentences in Activity 3 on page 46. Listening 1 Look at the pictures below. How are the clothes different? 2 B risten to people shopping. What are they looking for? Number the = o2 2 & Listen again, Which item do they decide to buy? Circle the correct answer. 3. a. the Italian jacket b. the blue jacket 1. a, the designer jeans . the regular jeans 2. a. the shoes from Italy 4. a. the red sweater b, the shoes from China b. the expensive sweater Smart Tall — which one do you like? Unit 7 © WHICH ONE 15 CHEAPER? Reading 4] Look at the title of the article. How many designer labels can you name? Which countries do they come from? “much less expensive than that.” he says. "I saw aj alliano 1 Puneet jean rad gait $535. Now that’s too expensi om F ie eae sean anor gin era ‘Kevin. “But for me, itisn’t about the name, | like the way tk ike seine eee name, too, BD Read the article. What do these amounts of money refer to? (S40 $200 $400 $535 $5,000 ) B Read the article again. Circle the correct answer. 1. Kevin wears T-shirts and jeans a. when he's working. b. all the time 2. Kevin likes designer jeans because — a. they are comfortable. b. they are expensive. 3. According to.a fashion expert, people buy designer jeans. a. only because of the name, —_b. for several reason: 4, Max Walter thinks that designer jeans __ than regular jeans. © a. look better b. are more comfortable @a Do you like designer clothes? Why or why not? 48 WHICH ONE TS CHEAPER? © UNIT 7 Enjoying English —Fashion survey ‘T What do you usually wear? Write your answers below. sy ——___ | [Whaidoyouwearioschoot | | TT [3 |whatdoyouwearontheweekend? | || | [5 |Howofiendeyouwearjeanst J | LZ ]which designer tabetsdoyou tier [| PAIR WORK. Compare your answers. Complete the survey. Try to give extra information! ‘A What do you wear to school? B Tusually wear jeans and a T-shirt, How about you? A Lalways wear a school uniform. | hate it! CLASS ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. Then complete the sentences. Almost all of us wear jeans on the weekend, 1. Allofus 4. A few of us 2. Almost all of us 5. Almost none of us 3. Some of us 7 6. None of us FUN CHOICES To improve Your English In your book + In-your Workbook 2 After class Study the Grammar Do the grammar Find more clothing words Reference on page 130, activities on pages 40-41, {in your dictionary. ” Ss What's she like? Vocabulary Speaking: Describing people Vocabulary: Appearance and personality Grammar: Be like and look like Enjoying English: My al life partner J Look at the people. What are they like? What do they look like? Complete the descriptions. | Appearance Personality | is good-looking has long/short hair nice serious is short has black/dark hair hardworking shy | is tlt hhas blonde/red hair friendly funny is thin has curly/straight hair quiet smart is heavy has blue/green/dark eyes cool bossy ry [ | \ } | f I f | at | 1, Chris is _talland thin | 2. Tim is Evais = She has —long blackhair_,|| He has She has She seems serious and_|/ He seems She seems hardworking J) - 02 Wy @ Listen and check your answers. @3 PAIR WORK. Write five sentences about the people in the pictures. Read them to your partner. Take tums guessing. A This person is short: B Isit Tim? + No. Pa a soars ai What other words for appearance B Isit Eva’ | and personality do you know? A That's right! Make a ist. strong, cute. lazy, well-dressed... ee 50 Wuar’s sHE Like? © UnzT 8 Conversation 4] Look at the pictures and describe the people. 2 * @ Complete the conversation, Then listen and check your answers. » dark b, hardworking. actor tall Barbara Hey! That's Bo Marshall! Andy Who? Barbara Bo Marshall, the | He's on this show. Andy Which one is he? What does he look like? Barbara He's 2 and he has 3 hair Andy Oh, [see him. Do you know him? Barbara Yes, | do. I went to high school with him. Andy Really? What's he like? Barbara He's really nice. And he's very 4 Andy I see. Was he your boyfriend in high school? Barbara I wish! Now practice the conversation with a partner. the blanks. SB Paik WORK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words i | moviestar 2 thin 3 black 4 smart singer short red funny Qa ‘Try the conversation again, This time use your own ideas! 51 UnrT 8 © What's sue Ke? Language Practice 2 a Eur era} What's she like? What does she look like? She's nice, funny, and hardworking. She's tall and good-looking. She has long, curly red hair Who does she look like? 4] Match the questions and answers. 1. What's your sister like? _d_ 2. What does your sister look like? __ 3. Who does your sister look like? 4. What is your brother like? __ 8. Who does your brother look like? BD Complete the conversations. 1k A Do you know Joe Snow? B No. What.does he look like _? A He's very tall 2. A Do you know any TV stars? B Yes, | do. | know Jennifer Aniston. A Really? B She's very funny. She looks like Julia Roberts. a. He's very bossy. b. She's tall and thin. ¢. He looks like me. d, She's very nice. e. Nicole Kidman. A Do you know Fred and Betty? BNo, ‘A He's tall, and she’s very short ‘A Do you know anybody famous? B Yes. | know Yoko Ono and her son. A Really? B They're very cool Pronunciation—Sentence intonation What's your best friend like? What does your bestfriend look lke? She's tall, anal has k isten. Notice the intonation of these sentences. Then listen and repeat. Hi act =. She's nice, furiny, and hardworking, black hair. a2 PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Wuar's sHE LiKe? © Unit 6 Listening J Look at the people below. What are they like? What do they look like? 3a. b, doa. 22 Listen to the conversations. Which picture is correct? Check (¥) the correct one. ae ag Listen again. Who is talking? Circle the correct answer. an 1. a. two people at a party 3. a. two roommates b, a brother and a sister b. people thinking about being roommates ¢. two people in an online ¢ c. astudent and a teacher Smart Tall — My best friend ‘Tum to page 91. Student B: Turn to page 103, q 53 Unit 8 © Wuar’s sHE LIke? Reading 4] What kind of person are you? Take the personality quiz. Circle your answers. best in other people? A funny {afternoon Keon “tots nara do PA amet BP you tke boat? Hl or ah BA fontastic vegetables Be sith pills C sensible things? hares (lamps posters ete) What kind of sports da you thez. fA Nostdont. ME Vinton lad atnt Bindi ports [a seems. AL ction sports jc Yenide “SenaneonnEaOnE (radium: 2B cRour woRK. Use the information below to compare your scores. Who's personality is like yours? 10-15 POINTS You're good team person. You like You enjoy being with ather people, working with other people, You alsa | but only some of the time. Your Ike spending some time alone-but not| friends are intellgent and interesting. too much You dont ko too much nike and bright colors. Nowe COOL enone (15-20 Seon 0-10 POINTS ‘You have a lot of energy. You ike You prefer Being on your own, and being with other noisy. ively peaple. | doing things your own way, Vou like You enjoy having goed time with | serious things and are not interested loud music and good food, in pop music and sports You are: ively UINDEPENDeNT Waar’s swe uke? * Unit 8 Enjoying English —Mmy idea! life partner Write about your ideal life partner. Use at least five words for appearance and personality. ‘My iden! life partner is tall, good-looking, hardworking, funny, and nice. ‘My idea! life partner looks lke... @ crour work. Compare your answers. Complete the chart. ‘A What's your ideal life partner like? ‘A What does he/she look like? B He's/She's smart, funny. B He's/She's tall, good-looking, Brena Btn Bre What is he or she like? What does he or she look like? | Extra information FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English {in your book On your Mult: ROM On the Internet Study the audio script Practice the grammar Find adjectives to describe on page 120. activities, your favorite celebrity. 55 {J Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter. a. The Changdeok Palace. The San Diego Zoo } b. Tokyo Disneyland f The Shihlin Night Market «. St. Paul's Cathedral g The Statue of Christ Central Park fh The Museum of Anthropology 4 Seoul 1. Mexico City 5. New York City 6. Rio de Janeiro 7. Taipei 8. London @ PAIR WORK. Compare your answers. Think itsin Mercy) SS —— iA TUNA U CUO What other local attractions do you know? Make a lst amusement: park, ae wy 2 }) 3B Listen and check your answers 56 What cAN You Do THERE? © UNIT 9 Conversation J Look at the pictures. Do you know these places? Where do you think they are? DB complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. the Zona Rosa —_<. visit the pyramids , Mexico City «take the subway | James Guess what? I'm going to go to | next month. Miguel Really? That's great! Are you excited? James Very! Can you tell me some things to see and do there? Miguel Sure. Why don’t you 2 2 It’s amazing there. James And what about shopping? Where can I go? Miguel Oh! You can go to 5 You can buy lots of cool things there James How can [get there? Miguel It’s easy. You can 4 James Cool, Thanks! Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3B par work. Pract ¢ the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | New York 2. see Central Park 5 Soho 4 goon foot Bejing go to the Great Wall Wangfujing take a taxi Qa Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 37 } Usar 9 © Whar cAaN you bo THERE? Language Practice & Can and can't ‘Where can | go around Mexico City? You ean go to Teotihuacén, What can | do there? You can see the pyramids, What else can I do there? You can buy some gifts. How can | get there? ‘You can get there by bus. You can't get there on foot. Can | get there by car? Yes, you can. Can | get there by train? ‘No, you can’ Complete the questions. Use the words in the box. buy eat take meet watch 1. Where _can__1_watich_a good soccer game? 2. Where a tour of the city? 3. Where__I__some gifts? 4. Where __ we __ some good local food? 5. Where __you some interesting people? 2 Complete the conversations. 58 1. A Where _cait|look at some paintings around here? B You__to the National Gallery. A How there? B You __there by bus. 2. A Where jogging? B You __ to the park. A What else there? B You tin the sun, 3. A Where study? B You to the library. A ___there by train? B No, but take a bus. PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 1. Useful words ‘A Where can I watch a good soccer game? bytaxi by bus by train bycar on foot __by subway B You can watch a game at City Stadium. A. How can I get there? B You can takea taxi take a train/bus/car take the subway 0 0n foot WHAT CAN You DO THERE? © UNIT 9 Pronunciation—Can and can't isten. Notice the pronunciation of can and can't in these sentences. Then listen and repeat. 2 Ikan’ Where can Igo jogging? You can go jogging in the park. (keen/ Can I get there on foot? Yes, you can. No, you can't BD Practice the conversations in Activity 2 on page 58. Listening J Look at the cities below. What do you know about them? What can you do there? Rlode Janeiro Paris 2 2 B tisten to people talking about ther cities. Where do they live? Number the pictures. 2 * & Listen again. What does each person recommend? Write the correct letter. 1. In Rio, you can — a. take a boat on the River Seine. 2. In New York, you can _b, hear some great music 3. In Paris, you can — c. chill out in Greenwich Village. Smart Talk — don't miss it! Unrr 9 © WHAT CaN you Do THERE? Reading 4] Look at the pictures of Rome, Do you know any of these places? What do you know about them? Vise ia. Cr Re is the capital of Italy, nd is located on the ‘west coast ofthe country, about 20 kilometers from the sea, The weather is mild, and itis often sunny. Itis one of Europe's most beautiful and interesting cities. Rome is full of history, You | ‘an see Christian churches and beautiful palaces: are hundreds of years old, You can also visit a ‘of buildings from the ancient Roman Empire that are thousands of years old. But Rome is aiso.a busy modern BD Read the article. Which places do you want to visit? B Read the article again. Then answer these questions. 1. How far is Rome from the sea? 2, Whatis the weather like? 3, What are the restaurants lke? 4. What is the historic center of the city like? 8, How can you get around the center of Rome? Qa ‘What can you see on foot in your city? 60 city—and the restaurants are ‘sensational! In Rome, you can ‘enjoy the architecture, the ‘sunshine, and the food. The historic center of Rome is quite small. You can see the Colosseum, the — Waar can you D0 THERE? © UNIT 9 Enjoying English — come visit! J Look at the advertisement for New Zealand. What can you do there? go mountain chmbing | B Parr WorK. Choose a place you know (a city, a region, ora country). Answer the questions below. 1. What are some interesting places you can visit there? _ 2. What sports and activities can you do. in the spring? in the summer? — in the fall? in the winter? 3. What food can you eat there? Where can you eat it? 4. What are some good souvenirs? Where can you buy them? 3 cxour work. teil your group about the place. Use the information in Activity 2. I chose New Zealand. You can do fats of great things there! You caw go mountain climbing, ad you can FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your Workbook ‘Complete the conversations on page On your Multi-ROM Practice the conversation and record your voice. After class Make a radio ad in English for your town, 61 Review Units 7-9 Song ‘J Look at the picture and complete the words of the song. Use the words on the right. she talks {ong and dark. she's stylish and she’s cool is blue walking in the park when she walks 2 a B Listen and cheek your answers. Story—In the car J Look at the comic strip on page 63. What are the people doing? 2 (2 @ Complete the conversation. Use your own ideas for the last two lines. Then listen twas “and check your answers. a. don’t want to goto the beach. d. You cant do anything in a zoo! b. Zoos are fun, too! fe. You can't do anything on a beach! cI don't want to go to the 200. B Parr work. Practice the conversation. Qa ‘Try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 62 Hey! There's a beach! Let's go to the beach! Yes, you can. You can do lots oF things! Beaches are fun! Beaches are boring! Hy = ——_ x W Listen. It's my \ A car. We're going | \ (6) / ) DRA, to the beach. > >, | 10 RE UTD Speaking: Talking about places Vocabulary: Places around town Grammar: There is and there ar Enjoying English: Your favorite places Vocabulary {J Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter. a. coffee shop f. Internet cafe) b. shoe store . movie theater © convenience store _h. bookstore 4. department store i, music store cheap restaurant —_j, bank 2 “) @ Listen and check your answers. $B Paik work. Match the places and the things you can do there. A. Where can I check my e-mail? B At an Internet cafe 1. abonk_4 2 check your email 2 bookstore b have coffee 3. an Internet cafe «. buy some CDs : 4. acotfee shop 4. try ona pair ofjeans | What other places do you 5. a music stone —_ «. buy a dictionary 6. adeportment store. Took at magazines 7. a convenience store change money Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? © UnrT 10 Conversation J Look at the picture, What does the man want? i 2 2% @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. ». restaurants a bank get something to eat cl. change some money Man — Hi, Can you help me? Clerk Sure. What can I do for you? Man I need to | Is there 2 in the neighborhood? Clerk Yes, there is. There's one across the street Man And I'd like to 5 Are there any 4 around here? Clerk No, sorry, there aren’t. But there are some good ones downtown, Man — Great. Thanks! Clerk You're welcome Now practice the conversation with a partn 3B Pair work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | | send an e-mail 2 an Internet cafe 5 buy some CDs music stores buy dictionary a bookstore have coffee coffee shops Qa Ay tie conensaton aga Tho wae your own taeaat Unit 10 © Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? & @3 66 Language Practice There is and there are There's a bank next door. There isn’t a bank around here. Is there a bank in the neighborhood? Yes, there is. There's one across the street. No, there isn’t. There are some bookstores downtown, There aren't any bookstores around here. ‘Are there any bookstores around here? Yes, there are. No, there aren't. ‘J Complete the sentences. 1. I'm very happy because there's __ a movie theater in my neighborhood. 2, _____agymaround here, but______a nice park across the street. 3. a convenience store around here. It's too bad! 4, I'munhappy because___any cheap restaurants in my neighborhood. 5. a coffee shop across the street, but________any Internet cafes. 6 any department stores around here, but some good ones downtown. BD Complete the questions. 1, __[sthere a convenience store near you? 2 a train station in your neighborhood? 3. __any good record stores near you? 4 __any department stores in your town? 5. ___any cheap restaurants in your neighborhood? a shopping mall near you? PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. Talk about your neighborhood or town. A Is there a convenience store near you? B Yes, there is. It's across the street. t. But there is one near Useful around the comer across from my house No, there the train station. ‘near my house down the street ‘on my street ten minutes « co ene ek IS THERE @ BANK NEAR HERE? * UNIT 10 Pronunciation—Linked sounds a & 7 Listen. Notice how the consonant sounds are linked to the vowel sounds that si» ™ follow. Then listen and repeat. 1s there bank in the neighborhood? Yes, there is. No, there isn't. Are there any bookstores around here? Yes, there are. No, there gren't Q 2 Pai work. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening J Look at the picture. Where do you think the man wants to go? wean ext to the places the tourists are looking for. coffee shop hotel —__ shoe stores —L swimming pool __park_-__ Internet cafe jen again. Match the places with their locations. aS 1. swimming pool ___ a. on the next block 2. park _ b, on Market Street 3. shoe stores . around the corner 4. coffee shop d. two blocks away Smart Talk —is there a bank? nin, 1 ee : Pee. af Unir 10 © Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? Reading 68 {J Look at the pictures. What is special about this shopping mall? ‘The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is the biggest shopping and entertainment place. under one roof in the US. It’s also one of the biggest retail areas on the planet. There are more than 520 stores, seven nightclubs, and an indoor amusement park, plus a huge aquarium called Underwater Adventures, | Over 40 million people visit the Mall of America every year—that's more than the combined total ‘of visitors to Walt Disney World and the Grand Canyon. In the summer, about 13,000 people work here, There are airline package tours from the UK, Japan, and Europe—the passengers on these | planes only go there to shop. ‘In the aquarium, you can walk through an underwater tunnel that is as long as a soccer field. You | ‘can see sharks and other kinds of sea life, Outside, there is Camp Snoopy, the mall's amusement |__ park. It’s the largest indoor amusement park in the United States. | __Imagine—if you spend ten minutes in every store, you can vist the entire mall n 86 hours! | Visit wwm.maliofamerica.com to find out more Read the article. Then match each phrase with its meaning. 1, retail area__ . the result when you add numbers together nall 3. as long as a soccer field ¢. place where you can buy things 4. the entire mall _ a 2. combined total b. everywhere in the about 100 meters long, Read the article again. Then answer these questions. |. Besides stores, what can you find at the Mall of America? What other tourist attractions are mentioned in the article? How many people work there during the summer? Where are the foreign visitors from? Where can you see the sharks and other sea life? Are there any large shopping areas near you? What are they like? What else can you do there? Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? © Unit 10 Enjoying English — Your favorite places 4 air work. what are you favorite places * around town? Answer the questions, Then compare your answers. A What's your favorite place to eat fast food? B I like McDonald's, How about you? A Like 2 crour Work. Tell each other about your favorite places. Ask questions and give extra information! “Why do you like it? = Where is it? 3 CLASS ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. ‘The Bongo Roont isa good place to listen to music. I'S akways open late and it has lie bands every wwoekend. You can get there by bus. FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book On your Multi-ROM After class Study the Grammar Watch the video and ‘Make a map of your Reference on page 133. do the activities. neighborhood. 69 rh] Did you have a good time? Speaking: Talking about Vocabulary: Vacation activities Grammar: The simple past Enjoying English: Your best vacation Vocabulary 4] Look at the pictures. Complete the phrases. Write the correct letter. a. on the beach: fin the ocean) b. your passport —_g. your luggage your plane ha sunburn d. a museum i. posteards {ea mountain i. your arm |e 4. swim Saal : j 8. climb 9, break 10. write og. ti» @ Listen and check your answers. Q3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions about vacations. @ What do you do) \ on vacation? 2 AUST What other things can you do on vacation? \ always siton the beach. Make a list, 70 Dip You HAVE A Gooo TIME? © UniT 11 Conversation 4] Look at the pictures. What do you think the people are talking about? a D Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. aaister Hawai c onthe beach da geat restaurant) Sally You look great! Dora Thanks, I was.on vacation last wee Sally Where did you go? Dora {went to | with my Sally Wow! Did you havea good time? Dora We had an awesome time. Iv a great place! We spent every day and every night we went to 4 Sally And did you meet anyone interesting? Dora Yes, Idi Sally. Really? Tell me more! Dora No! It’s. a secret! Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3B Parr work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words i the blanks. | New York 2 friends in the city 4 a musical Vancouver boyfriend/girlfriend in the mountains a nightclub 71 Unit 11 © DrD you HAVE A GooD TIME? Language Practice a Me ol es Did you go anywhere on vacation? Yes, I did. L went to Haw. No, | didn’t. I stayed home. What did you do? | went to the beach. Where did you stay? | stayed in a nice hotel How did you get there? | flew./| drove,/| took the train. Who did you go with? | went with my sister, ‘T Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box. drive fly go lose meet make take — write 1. |___met____an interesting guy from Brazil last week. 21 a lot of postcards at the hotel. 3. We ___to Mexico City, and then we a car to Acapulco, 4, My sister _to Japan and. the bullet train, 5. The airline ___a mistake, and I my luggage. BD complete the questions. Then answer with your own information. 1. A Where did you @ on your last vacation? B 2. A How long __ there? ie” 3. A Where stay? ——— 4. A ____ anything interesting? Bo BA anyone interesting? B 3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. 2 Dip You Have A Goo TIME? © Unit 11 Pronunciation—Final -ed a2 22 4]| Listen. Notice the pronunciation of the final -ed in these past tense verbs. sis" ‘Then listen and repeat. Cr liked lived visited 2 o Listen and check (v’) the correct column for each verb. Ae fal yi a amised CLO O 4 watered O O O atistered L) LI O15. usea OoOUd aneded [] O) O onraea O O O Listening J Look at the places below. Where are they? What do you know about them? Mexico City Rome Flong Kong 2 <)) @ Listen to people talking about their vacations. Where did they go? Number the pictures. 02 *) B cisten again. Complete the chart. Did they have a good ti Ce The airline lost her luggage. Unrt 11. © Dro You HAVE A Goop TIME? {] Look at the pictures. What kind of place is this? What can you do there? About 20 minutes west of Quebec City in Canada, there's a unique place—the only hotel in North America made entirely of ice and snow. We sent Sandy Russell to find out more. When | arrived, the outside temperature was 28°C! thought, “Do {really want to steep in a hotel made of ce?” But when | walked inside, | was amazed. It was warmer than outside—about-4°. This is because of the walls—they'e 120 centimeters thick. And the hotel was absolutely wonderfull The floors and ceilings were ice, There were beautiful ice sculptures ‘everywhere. There were also two art galleries, a movie theater, a skating rink, and a wedding chapel. Even the drinking glasses were made of ice. And in the rooms? Yes, even the beds ‘were made of ce. I slept ina sleeping bag on -@ mattress, and the mattress was on top of deer skins, It was a lt of fun! They build the ice hotel every year in December, and you can stay there from January to Apri. In 2002, more than 50,000 people visited the hotel to look at it, and 3,000 guests stayed at least one night, ‘Beaches, mountains, lakes, museums — boring! The place to go is the ce hotel. D> Read the article, Answer these questions. 1. Where is the ice hotel? 2. What was the difference between the temperature outside the hotel and inside? 3. What can you do at the ice hotel? 4. How long is the ice hotel open? 5. How many people went to see the ice hotel in 2002? € @Q3 Would you like to stay at the ice hotel? Why or why not? 4 Dip You HAVE A GooD TIME? * Unit 11. Enjoying English —Your best vacation {J Think about your best vacation. Look at the questions below. Then add a question and write your answers. B croup work. Compare your answers. Complete the chart. vOut passhOR | Student2 @ @ 1 ienvas your best vacation? a 2 Where did you go? @ 3 whodid you go with? | © 4 tow long were you there? © 5 What activities did you do? @ @ 8 What souvenirs did you buy? @ 7 What did you eat and drink? ® | 8 Did you meet anyone interesting? | } 9. Why wast your best vacation? ® 10 (your choice) 3B Grou work. ask more questions. Try to give extra information! What else did you see? Did you learn any new words there? How did you get there? — FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English {In your book © In your Workbook On the Internet Study the vocabulary Read the text and do the Use an English-language website list on page 134. activities on page 67. to plan your next vacation. 7S Vocabulary 4] Match the signs and the schools in the box. Write the correct letter. | a. architecture school flight schoo! . music school) b. business school . medical schoo! hi. film schoo! (ce. drama schoo! flaw school i. beauty school 2 B Listen and check your answers. $B parr work. what can you study at these schools? (What can you study A): \ gama sca? ’ ; ; pa What other careers and schools GSR do-yu tow Makes et ——eEEE 2 pater journalist art school, journalism school 76 I'm Gomne ro stuoy taw. © UnrT 12 Conversation J Look at the pictures. What jobs does he like? Which one is his favorite? 2 22, ® complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. fae a. lawyer b, medical school doctor. soccer star Mike I decided what I'm going to do. ‘Tony Really? What? Are you going to bea | and make a lot of money? Mike No, I'm not Tony Are you going to be a 2 and be rich and famous? Mike No. Tony OK, I give up. What are you going to do? Mike I'm going to go to 5 and become a Tony Cool, When are you going to start studying? Mike Next year Tony What are you going to do this year? Mike This year, 'm going to take a long vacation, Now practice the conversation with a partner, B Parr WoRK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | businessman 2 movie star 3 ight school pilot banker pop star film school director @ ry the conversation again, This time use your own ideas! 7 Unrr 12 © I'm GoING To sTupy Law. Language Practice ee) Are you going tobe a doctor? Yes, am, No, I'm not. Is she going to be a doctor? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. What are you going to do? I'm going to go to law school. What is he going to do? He's going to work in a bank. ‘TWrite sentences. Use the words in the box. businessman lawyer doctor director lot actress 1. I'min flight school, _Im going to bea pilot, _ 2, Helen is inlaw school, 3. Tom is in business school 4. Soon-yi is in drama school 5. Dan and Charles are in film school 6. Marilyn and her sister are in medical school B Complete the questions. Use the words in the box. (eat study go watch 1, What__is. your sister going to study next year? __you__ for dinner tonight? they ____ for summer vacation? you____a DVD this weekend? she after class today? 6. ___ your parents ____on Saturday? Q B Parr work. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. You need to change some of the words! A What are you going to study next year? B I'm going to study science. How about you? A I'm going to study English. A Are you going to watch a DVD this weekend? B Yes, Tam. I'm going to see Titanic. How about you? A I'm going to watch The Matrix, 78 ‘I’M GOING To stupy Law. * UnrT 12 Pronunciation—Going to 2 22 Listen, Notice the pronunciation of going fo in these sentences. mas" Then listen and repeat. Agora’ Whiat are you going to do? Fm going to take a long vacation. What are you going to do after class? Tim going to have a cup of coffee. What are you going to do this tweekend? {Pim going to go see a movie. PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening 4] Look at the picture. What do you think is happening? 02 » @ Listen to the conversations. What do the people think of their jobs? Si peop! j Loves it Likes it Doesn’t like it Hates it 1. Julia g oO oO ia) 2. Don O oO Oo oO oO oO | a) 2 2), & Listen again. Answer the questions. mae 1. Who isa taxi driver? 4, Who is an actor? 2. Who is going to go to college? 5. Who isa hotel clerk? 3. Who is going to save money? 6, Who is going to send a video to movie studios? 79 Unrr 12 @ I'm Gorn To stupy Law, Reading ] Read the article. What do Rachel, Ritsuko, and Evandro have in common? oz w f Studying ‘in Rachel Chang, Ritsuko Suzuki, and Evandro Ferreira all have something in common, They are all going to study in another country. Rachel is 22 and lives in Taipei, Taiwan. At the moment, she’s studying at Soochow University 2" she said, “I'm going to study law in the US—at the University of California Law School ime, but its going to be hard for them. Im Ritsuko 24 and lives in Osaka, for an electronics company. “I'm going t interesting one atthe University of have a problem—my parents aren't happy about this idea!” Evandro, 25 is from Recife, on the northeast coast of Brazil. He isin an IT program atthe University of Sao Paulo. “Next year, 'm going to study computers in another country," he sai, “{ don't know where—but | think Canada and Germany are interesting places,” 0 go to business school,” she sald, “There's a really ney in Australia I'm going to study there next year. But | B Read the articte again. Then check (¥) True or False. 1. All three people are going to study English. 2, All three people are going to study in the US. 3. Rachel is working at Soochow University. 4, Rachel thinks law school is going to be expensive. 5. Ritsuko is still in college. 6. Ritsuko’s parents don’t like her plans. 7. Evandro doesn’t know where he's going to go. oooooooo? 8. Evandro is going to study computers, cel i Wouta you like to study abroad? If so, where? 80 T'w Gore To sTupy aw. © UnrT 12 Enjoying English —The true/false game Look at these sentences about Zhang Ziyi and David Beckham, Two are true, but one is false. Which one is false? ee ae Be 4900 SA i ddamal iOS) eA a 1% i wh 2 crour work. Write three interesting or unusual sentences about each person in your group: * one about the past * one about the present and one about the future Be sure that two are true and one is false! CLASS ACTIVITY, Read your sentences to another group. Can they guess which one is false? 1 think number 1 is fatse. 1 don't think Marco ever stustied Chinese! 1 think number 2 is fatse. Marco doesn’t look very tired! 1 think number 3 is false. I don't think Marco is going to visit the US. I think he's going to Canada! FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book E After class £ On the Internet Study the Grammar Play the true/false game Find out about a university in Reference on page 135. { with information about you. ; an English speaking country. 81 Review Units 10-12 Song {J Read the song and fill in the blanks with the past tense of the verbs in the box. be dream drive. getup — go n ise see stand wake up walk watch gee! Morning Sungise aifour Birds began to sing and dogs began to bark sleep anymore The city began to wake up i (@)_____and put on my clothes Buses (10) _by 1) out and closed the door__The streets 1x) __ullof people 1@) along the city streets_And planes lew across the sky |() the fst ight the sky__ went back to my house 16 imaparknear the river _!went to bed and closed my eyes and |) Then I ell asleep and The early morning sunrise (2) about The sun @)______over the city The early morning sunvise {stood there inthe park 1@)— to the sounds around me aa 22 Listen and check your answers. Story—Did you have a nice time? 4] Look at the comic strip on page 83. Where are the man and woman? a BD Complete the conversations. Use your own ideas for the last line. Then listen and check your answers. a. Himm. No, | didn't dd, How about the nightclub? Did you go there: b. It was wonderful €. Did you try the fitness center? . Yes, that's right. B Pair WORK. Practice the conversation. i try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 82 Unit 1—Who's that? Student A 4] Paik WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A Who's number 1? Useful words B That's Bono: What’ his real same tow doiyou spel that? A His real name is Paul Hewson, Canlealigenest that? Where's he from? Did you say B He's from Ireland. ad | | 1. Name:___Bono 2, Name: 3, Name: Jennifer Aniston | Real name: Paul Hewson Real name: Ronaldo de Real nam From: Ireland _ Assis Moreira _ From: — From: the US 6. Nami 5, Name: Michelle Yeoh Real name: Real name: James Eugene . Carrey From: Malaysia From: —_ & B Ask about your partner's favorite stars. Complete the sentences. i 2. My partner's favorite actor is (wnee He’s/She's from _ (Wat anons ) 3, My partner’s favorite athlete is__. His/Her real name is (wats sical name?) ai Smart Tatx # STUDENT A Unit 2—What do they do? Student A J Parr work. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete © the information. ‘A What does Robin do? B She's a doctor. ‘A Where does she work? B She works in a hospital 2. Alan 3. Jane and Kim 2 doctor Job: teacher :ahospital Works in: a college Work in: an airport Works in: Works in: an office Ask your partner about these people. Write 2 strewn ea ‘What does your do? on at ot 9 2, My partner's dad is a student an assistant 3. My partner's mom is 2 housewife between jobs 4 1g ay partaePe.aiearn jab an office worker self-employed Swat TaLx © STUDENT A Unit 3—Does he like fish? Student A ‘] Pair work. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. Ask about © these six foo A. Does Joe lo B No, he doesn't A. Does he love fish? B Yes, he does, That's right! & @ Asicand answer questions to complete the sentences. 1. Hike but my partner doesn’t 2. Ldon't like but my partner does. Do you like...? 3. My partner and I both like and © Weibptli dny/tlile _—_adh don't fe__- Howabout you? 5. Weboth love I don't fike either. Sant Talk © STUDENT A Unit 4—How often? Student A 4 4] Parr WoRK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart, ‘A What does Amy do to keep fit? B She goes swimming: A How often does she go swimming? B Twice a week, A. Does she like it? B Yes, she does. It's fun! Whatdo theydo | How often: Pensa (Overs uci ‘owimming ‘twice a week Yes. t's funl jogging every day No. Its tiring, ae kim and Max @ What does your partner do to keep fit? Complete the sentences. 1. My partner __ goes to the gym. 2. My partner __plays tem 3. My partner _does tai chi. 4. My partner goes swimming, 8. My partner__ goes bicycling. SmaRT Talk ® STUDENT A Unit 5—What is he doing? Student A 4] Pair WORK. Look at the people. Who are they? Ask and answer questions with a partner. Ask about the names in the box below. A Is Ellen talking on the phone? B No, she’s not. A Is she checking her e-n B Yes, she is Names & @ What is your partner doing right now? Check (¥) True or False. True False 1. My partneris sending atext message, LJ Ls (Gre you right now? oe Cl El 3, My partner is looking at the teacher, [1 [) 4. My partner is daydreaming, Oo OQ Smant Tax © STUDENT A Unit 6—Where were they? Student A 4] Paik WORK. Look at the people. Where were they on Saturday? Where are " they now? Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A Where was Tom on Saturday? B He was ata party. Where is he now? A Hess in class. 1. Tom 2. Miho 3. Amy and Jen Saturday: _ataparty Saturday: _ Saturday: on a mountain Now: in class Now: in Paris Now: 4, Susan 5. Bill and Mary 6. Mike | Saturday: Saturday: in the park Now: at a game Now: Now: at home qe B Ask your partner about these people. Where were they on Saturday? 1. My partner was___on Saturday, (ears 2. My partner's friend was __on Saturday. AESERE 3, My partner's brother sister was __ on Saturday. i > 4. My partner's parents were __ on Saturday, Wharevar your *) Smart Trix # STUDENT A Unit 7—Which one do you like? Student A {Tair WORK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A How much are the jeans? B They're $35. Where are they from? A They're from the US. What colors do you have? B Blue, black, or green. 1. Jeans 2. Bogay pants 4, Sweatshir Pric Price: from: Japan From: China Colas; Blue,black, Colors: Sins: green. ————— 5, Fshitt 6. hist 7. High heels 8, Sneakers Price: $20 Price: Price: $100 Price from: from: laly from: fron: the US Styles: long-sleeved, Style Golo: Black, red, Colors short-sleeved ees, blue & @ Compare the clothes in each pair of pictures. Which do you like? Why? A Which do you like, the jeans or the baggy pants? B [like the baggy pants. ‘Basfub wert A Really? Why? ae secant fan B | think they're more comfortable. How about you? pee fear A [like the jeans. They're more practical. stylish comfortable And they're cheaper! practical ‘SMart Tatx * StuDeNT A Unit 8—My best friend Student A 4] Parr WoRK. Answer the questions about your best friend, Then compare answers with a partner, Write your partner's answers in the survey. ‘A What's his or her name? B Maria. ‘A Where is she from? B She's from Mexico City. ‘A When is her birthday? B L'mnot sure 2, Where is he/she from? 3, How old 18 ho/shoe 4. When is Nis/her birth 3. What's he/she Iie Gonstrt. cook funny friendly.) 6. Who does he/she look ks? 7. What color are his/her exp? 8. What color is his/her Wate? 9. Whit are his/her hobbies? Cfermis, reacting cooking.) 10. What's his7her favorite food? 11. Who's his/her favorite singor? 12. What's his/her frvorite movie? & @D Ask more questions about your partner's friend. Complete the sentences. 1. My friend is but my partner's friend is 2, They both have 3. They both are 4. They both like. Smart Tatx # STUDENT A 92 Unit 9—Don't miss it! Student A 4] Parr WORK. Read about New Year's Eve in New York City. Then ask questions to complete the text. A How many people go to Times Square on New Year's Eve? B 500,000, A What can you... New ‘Yeer’s Eve in Times Square Every year on December 31st (New Years Eve), ___ people go to Times Square in New York. (How many?) I's a great place to be. You can see firework displays and hear » (What?) You can even vote for the music by ¥(How?) You can also see lots of . (Who?) On New Year's Eve 2004, Brazilian soccer star and Chinese basketball star were there. (Who?) It's free, but you have to get there early if you want to see anything. 2 Par WORK. Now read about the Calgary Stampede in Canada. Then answer your partner’s questions. (Chuckwagentraceya th a Jes ‘ Each year, milions of visitors trom around the world come to Calgary, Alberta for the Calgary ‘Stampede. It's Canada’s biggest party! You can see a rodeo, you can listen to music from top. Canadian music stars, and, best of al, you can watch chuckwagon races. ‘Chuckwagons were very common here in the 1800s. Now you can see them in races! Four ‘wagons and 16 cowboys race around a track. I's very exciting—and very dangerous! (0 you can just watch the people. In downtown Calgary, people dress like cowboys, with jeans, cowboy boots, and white hats, ‘And don’t miss the paradel The chuckwagons are there, and they aren’t racing, so you can take photographs of them! ‘SmanT TALK ® STUDENT A Unit 10—Is there a bank? Student A PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the map. Ask about the places in the box below. A Is there a bookstore? B No, there isn’t. A Is there a bank? B Yes, there is, It's next to the hotel. bookstore bank convenience store gym department store Internet cafe ‘Talk about the area near your school. Complete the sentences. 1. There's a convenience store 2. There's a post office 3. There's a around here, but there isn'ta ‘Are there any good...? 4. There are some good. around here. 5, There aren’t any good _ around here. 6. There a department store around here. 7. There are train stations around here, Swart Tax # STUDENT A Unit 11—What did you do there? Student A PAIR WORK. Look at the pictures from Matt's vacation. Then ask your partner questions to complete the information. A Did Matt go to America? B No, he didn’t A Did he go to Australia? B Yes, he did. That's right! He went to Australia. 1. 2. He went with his 3. He went by = 4. He arrived at 5. He visited 6. He saw some 7. He met 8. He hada PAIR WORK. Now look at the information about Amy’s vacation. Answer your partner's questions. 1. She went to California 2. She went with her brother She went by train. “4, She arrived at three o'clock 5. She visited Hollywood She ate Mexican food. |_6. She ate Mex 7. She met someone from Brazil |_8. She had a good time. Smart TAtx © STUDENT A Unit 12—She’s going to... Student A 7 PAIR WORK. Look at Tina's schedule for next week. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A What is Tina going to do.on Monday morning? B She's going to go to English class. What’s she going to do on Monday afternoon? A She's going to have lun WEDKESOAY. THURSDAY wowoay Tuesoay take al a test late ) BD Ask your partner about his or her future plans, Complete the sentences. F i 0 n Friday night Gigaieieicwie.:) 7 My. pare going ni.___0t Nay What are you going to do on...? ) 2, My partner is going to on Saturday. 3. My partner is going to ‘on Monday morning, 4. My partner and [are both going to___ next week, artner and | are both going to next year. 'm going to __. 5, My partner and I are both going t ty acer aT 6. I'm going to but my partner isn’t. 5 Smart TAL # STUDENT B Unit 1—Who's that? Student B 4] Paik WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A Who's number 1? B That's Bono, What's his real name? Useful words: A His real name is Paul Hewson. How do you spell that? Where's he from? Can you repeat that? B He's from Ireland Did you say. 3 1. Name: Bono 2. Name: Ronaldinho 3. Name: Real name: aul Real name: _ Real name: jennifer Hewson es Anastassakis From: Ireland From: Brazil From: 4. Name: Tiger Woods 5. Nam 6. Name: Jim Carrey Real name: Real name: Yeoh Choo- Real name: Kheng, a From: the US From: From: Canada BD Ask about your partner's favorite stars. Complete the sentences. 1. Myp 1er's favorite singer is = He’s/She's from ‘Who's your favorite..? 2. My partner's favorite actor He’s/She's from Where's she from?) 3. My partner's favorite athlet = tT His/Her real name is What's his real name? That is his real name! SmaRT Talk © STUDENT B Unit 2—What do they do? Student B PAIR WORK, Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A. What does Robin do? B She's.a doctor, A Where does she work? in a hospital, 1. Robin Job: doctor Works in: a hospital 3, Jane and Kim Jobs: chefs Work in: a restaurant 4, Mark and Yuko 5. Sang, 6. Erika Jobs clerk. Job: _ a Works in: a convenience Works i store B Ask your partner about these people. Write 2 their jobs. Useful words ai, ppt ee ‘What does your —_— do? eect What's your dream job? 2 iy aor Seal et ______ a student an assistant 3. My partner's mom ig _. a housewife between jobs my partner's dream job. an office worker selfremployed Smart TALK ® STUDENT B Unit 3—Does he like fish? Student B 4 Parr WoRK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. Ask about ~ these six food items. A. Does Joe love ice cream? B No, he doesn’t. A Does he love salad? B No, he doesn't. A Does he love fish? B Yes, he does. That's right! QQ sak and answer questions o complete the sentences 1. [like but my partner doesn’t. 2, Idon't like _, but my partner does. 3. My partner and I both like and 4, We both don’t like and aaitthe oS eaabouante 5, We both love : == Idor't like __ either 98 Smarr Tatk © STUDENT B Unit 4—How often? Student B 4] Pate wWoRK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. A What does Amy do to keep fit? B She goes swimming. A How often does she go swimming? B Twicea week, A. Does she like it? B Yes, she does. It's funt Wien oess mires ferrets yn em Yes. It's fun! every weekend Yes. But it's expensive, Kim and Max &y @ What does your partner do to keep fit? Complete the sentences. 1. My partner____goes to the gym. My partner does tai chi My partner goes swimming. 5. My partner __goes bicycling, How often do you...? Sant TALK * STUDENT B Unit 5—What is he doing? Student B 4 PAR WORK. Look at the people. Who are they? Ask and answer questions with a partner. Ask about the names in the box below. A Is Ellen talking on the phone? B No, she's not. A Is she checking her e-mail? B Yes, shes, @ what is your partner doing right now? Check (v) True or False. " My partner is looking at the teacher. Oo My partner is daydreaming: O gg My partner is speaking in English. i __ Cestam. How about you?) True False Mypuiekwndicg siete Ie] My pierinianabearnn, oO 100 Sant Tax * Stupent B Unit 6—Where were they? Student B 4] PAIR WORK. Look at the people. Where were they on Saturday? Where are they now? Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A Where was He-was ata party: Where is he now? A He'sin class, ‘Tom on Saturday? 1. Tom 3. Amy and Jen Saturday: at a party Saturday: on a plane Saturday: Now: in the hospital 4, Susan 5. Bill and Mary 6. Mike Saturday: at the gym Saturday: _ Saturday: at the beach Now: Now: at a concert Now: @ B Ask your partner about these people, Where were they on Saturday? 1. My partner was —_ on Saturday. a) 2. My partner's friend was on Saturday. rere were you, u 3. My partner’s brother/sister was __ on Saturday. 4, My partner's parents were on Saturday. (Giersesonn. 2) Smaart Talx © STUDENT B Unit 7—Which one do you like? Student B 4] Pair WoRrK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A How much are the jeans? B They're $35, Where are they from? A They're from the US, What colors do you have? B Blue, black, or green. 1. Jeans 2, Baggy pants 3, Sweater 4, Sweatshir $5 Price $60 Price: Price $30 fom: theUS fom ____ From: Scotland From: Colo: Blue, black, Colas: Blue, white, Sines; Ses: Small, medium, green black lage 7. High heels 8. Sneakers Price: Price: Price: $75 From: France: from tay From: Styles; ____ Styles: Long-sleeved Col Colors: White, red, only = Hite @ @ Compare the clothes in each pair of pictures. Which do you like? Why? ‘A Which do you like, the jeans or the baggy pants? B [like the baggy pants. Vaeral ards A Really? Why? i B I think they’re more comfortable. How about you? oe. A [like the jeans. They're more practical stylish And they're cheaper! practical Smant Tax * STUDENT B Unit 8—Mmy best friend Student B {J Pair WORK, Answer the questions about your best friend. Then compare answers with a partner. Write your partner’s answers in the survey. ‘A What's his or her name? B Maria. A Where is she from? B She's from Mexico City. A When is her birthday? B I'm not sure. 6. Who doos he/ske look Ihe? bf ‘What color are his/her eyes? 8 What color is his/her bar? 9. What are his/her hobbies? Ctonnis, reseling, cooking) 10. What's is/her fivorite food? 11. Who's his/her favorite singer? } 12. What's his/her favorite movie? @e Ask more questions about your partner's friend. Complete the sentences. 1. My friend is but my partner's friend is, 2. They both have 3. They both are 4. They both like Smarr Trix # STUDENT B Unit 9—Don’t miss it! Student B 4] Pate WORK. Read about New Year's Eve in New York City. Then answer your partner’s questions. A How many people go to Times Square on New Year's Eve? B 500,000, A What can you...? low ‘Year's Eve in Times Squere Iperf ov Sean Sioa Ne fh sn io rao to Times Square in New York. rsa great pace to be. You can see ftework displays and hear great music. You can even vote forthe musi by sending 2 text message! You can also see lots of famous people. On New Year's Eve 2004, Brazilian soccer star Pele and Chinese basketball star Yao Ming were there srs but you have togethers en iyou war to see ating. B PAIR WORK. Now read about the Calgary Stampede in Canada. Then ask questions to complete the text. eee yeas mllosd ote an dee caine ts Cua Atte os Crea Stampede. t's Canadals biggest party! You can see a rodeo, you ca listen to | (What?) and, best of al, you can watch (what?) Chuckwagons were very common here in the 1800s. Now you can'see them _! (Were2) Four wagons and 16 cowboys race around a rack, t's very exciting and very dangerous! (Or you can just watch (Who?) in downtown Calgary, people dress like cowboys, with jeans, cowboy boots, and white hats. ‘And don’t miss the parade! The: are there, (What2) and they aren’t racing, s0 you can take photographs of them! 104 ‘Smarr TALK # STUDENT B Unit 10—/s there a bank? Student B 9] PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the map. Ask about the places in the box below. A Istherea bookstore? B No, there isn’t. A Istherea bank? B ‘Yes, there is, It’s next to the hotel. restaurant post office shopping mall swimming pool shoe store movie theater q @ Tk about the area near your school. Complete the sentences. 1. There's a convenience store 2, There's a post office 3. Theresa around here, but there isn’ta__. Are there any good...? 4, There are some good __ around here, 5. There aren’t any good around here. 6. There __ a department store around here. 7. There are __ train stations around here. SMart TALK * StuDeNT B Unit 11—What did you do there? Student B 4] PAIR WORK. Look at the information about Matt's vacation. Then answer your partner's questions. [A Did Matt go to America? B No, he didn't A. Did he go to Australia? B Yes, he did. Thats right! went to Australia [20 He went with his fiend. 3. He went by plane. 5. He visited Sydney. ! 6. He saw some kangaroo: | 7 He met some people from Canada. 8. He had a great time. @ Pair WORK. Now took at the pictures from Amy’s vacation. Ask your partner questions to complete the information. = xe 3. She went by 4. She arrived at o'clock, 5. She visited — 6. She ate food. | 7. She met someone from She went with her time. 8. She had a SMART TALK * STUDENT B Unit 12—She's going to... Student B 4 PAIR WORK. Look at Tina’s schedule for next week. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A What is Tina going to do on Monday morning? B She's going to go to English class, What's she going to do on Monday afternoon? [A She's going to have lunch with Toshi wownay TUESMAY | WEOWESDAY IWUASDAY | fHiOAY SaruRDAY sun? go to watch | math soccer class ont English dass 4 gy @ Ask your partner about his or her future plans. Complete the sentences. 1. My partner is going to_on Friday night. Coa arey 2. My partner is going to _ on Saturday. 3. My partner is going to __ on Monday morning. 4, My partner and [are both going to next week, ji I'm going to. . 1nd L are both next year 5. My partner and I are both going to yea Neca 6. I'm going to , but my partner isn’t. 107 | Unit 1 T Read this information from a pen pal. Then write a similar e-mail about yourself. Lawyer. dy Brother Marcy 12 21 and he’s also a student. Ha gou My favorite @ PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Ask your partner questions about his or her e-mail. Unit 2 ‘J Complete the form with your personal information. Then use the information to write a paragraph about yourself. Hil My name is Sang-tiyuk Lee. 'm Korean, from Seoul, but I live it Japan. I work for a car comparty in Tokyo. Fastlane Fitness Center Last name: Nationality: @ Parr woRK. Compare paragraphs with your partner. What else do you ‘want to know? Ask questions. Werting Unit 3 4T Read the tetter from a teenager in the US. Then write a similar letter about your favorite restaurant. Hey! How’ everything? ‘This is a photo of me and my friend Julie. We're at our favorite ‘Japanese restaurant, We Jove Japanese food! Do you like Japanese food? My favorite Japanese food is sushi. What about you? Talk to you soon! Megan } a | 7 @ croup work. Compare letters with your group. Which restaurant does your group like best? Unit 4 4Y Read the e-mail from a pen pal. Then write a reply. What do you usually doon... © Saturday morning? * Saturday aftemoon? © Saturday night? * Sunday morning, afternoon, and night? 007 Ginter. net Tits Pay 's Friday! The weekend! tm so happy.| love weekends.t usually stay in bed all morning on Saturday. Then in the afternoon, | go to the mall and meet my friends, At night, we usually go to a party.On Sunday, | sleep all morning— again!—and in the afternoon, | watch soccer on TV. At night, | do some homework. What about you? What do you do on the weekend? @ PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Make a list of things you both usually do on the weekend. WrittNs Unit 5 ‘Complete this online conversation, Be careful—tead the questions before and after the answers you write. Then write a paragraph about what you are doing now. Right now I'm doing my homexork at my friend's house... What ne i thre? “Bestriendio0y ‘What are you doing? ‘Sestienei009 ‘What kindof homework? Bastiand00% 10 you ke your Engl late? sarians001 Mo, oo, Are you studying for «tet at he and ofthe year? osttien (OK—good luck wn! estan 00% BD Pair woRK. Compare paragraphs with a partner. Find two differences between you and your partner. WririNs Unit 6 Read Marco's diary about his last English class. Then write similar information about your last English class. My last English class was on Tuesday, The weather was ‘cold and the sky was gray. My bus was late £0 | was late for ‘lass. The class was at 4:00 pm. (Me Dawson was the teacher ‘He was on time. Eighteen students were there, it was a really fun class. But nowt | have, ‘oo much homework! 2D Parr WORK, Compare your writing with a partner. Did you both like your last class? Warring Unit 7 Read this e-mail from a pen pal. Then write a reply. Be sure to answer these questions: Are you interested in clothes? ‘What kinds of clothes do you like? ‘What do you wear at school (or work)? Ate there any rules about what you can wear there? Ui, how are you e you intere clothes? I think clothes are really important lish — but inespensiy of my clothes in a store called the Gap, igner clothes and they're OKL There ai ry college —we can wear what we like. | 2 PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Do you and your partner like the same clothes? Find two differences. Unit 8 Read the information about Tony. Then write a similar paragraph about yourself. What are you like? What do you look like? en Pals International Please write a paragraph about yourself for our files, Include what you look lke, your personality, what your fiends think of you, and who you want to write to. king. | ‘ fo | adn L' © Pair WORK. Compare paragraphs with a partner. Ask your partner questions. Warring Unit 9 1 Read this article about places in Thailand. Then write a similar article about your town or country. Recommend something different for visitors to do. BEYOND_| BANGKOK Everyone thinks that Bangkok is the best place to go in Thailand. | don't agree! If you come to Thalland, you should visit oth favorite Thailand should visit o no ae ae is Chiang Mai W's a small ct ; oa PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your articles. What else can you recommend for visitors to do in your town? Unit 10 1] Read this letter from an American student living in Mexico City. Then write a similar paragraph about the street where you live. Right now, I'm living in a student hostel near a busy shopping area called the Zona Rosa. So it's very busy! There are some huge stores at the other end of my street Fortunately, my part of the street is quieter. There are only’a few small stores and there aren't many people. But there's always a lot of traffic, day and night, so it's very noisy. In my hometown in the US, live on a very quiet street. Thete arenit any stores, just houses, And every house has a front yard and a backyard. PAIR WORK. Compare paragraphs with a partner. Are your streets similar or very different? Werrin Unit 11 ] Read about Jack’s best and worst vacations. Then write a similar paragraph about your best (or worst!) vacation. «gpI went 9 China| flew to Shanghai and then | tok the ain to i The worst vacation |) ” cer had was thee years “8 Re ett Sen Frc had i realy bad lc. mid plang, 1 then when I caught the next plane, thy lst | Sage staged a aly place, it somehow | got sick and had to come home a aly Sen Franco «rely grea plac et havea good tine fm br ) GROUP WORK. Take turns reading your paragraphs. Which person’s vacation was the best? Which was the worst? 14 Warning Unit 12 7 Read this e-mail from a Canadian student who wants to study in another country. Then write a reply. Include this information: © your name ‘© your city and country © the name of a school where they teach foreigners ‘© the cost of renting an apartment in your city * the transportation available Yor) into@stuayhe onto. I'm ges. I want study another language, but I don’t know ich one yet! when I decide, I'm going to juntry where need to know a few things. Could you questions for me? Ia there a cot learn your language ‘transpe subway, or it expenai’ 2 croup work. Compare your e-mails. What country do you want to study in? 115 Audio Scripts Unit 1 Listening... Activity 1 41. What's her name? 2. He's from the US. 3, Where's he from? 4. How are you? 5. They're from Canada. 6, Is shea teacher? Activity 2 1. How are you? 2. Ishea teacher? 3. Who's that girl over there? 4. Where's she from? 5. What's your name? 6. Is she your girlfriend? Unit 2 Listening 1. A Hi, Jane! B Hi... um, sorry, do I know you? ‘A. Yes! My name is Bob Hamilton. We went to high school together Oh, Bob, yes! How are you? Fine. Do you still live here in Boston? No, no «. [don’t live here anymore, 'm on vacation, ‘Where do you live? In New York. And what do you do? Tm a model. ‘A made! How cool is that? Where do you work? ‘Well, work in lots of places. But mainly in. New York, 2. A Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ‘one of our favorite actors—Joe Dawson! ‘Welcome to the show, Joe. B Thanks very much, It's great to be back in Hollywood. Right. You don’t live here now, do you? .p. 13 Paresh mee > B That's right. I'm from Hollywood, but I don't live here now. ‘Where do you live? Live in Miami ‘Miami? You work in Hollywood and you live in Miami? Come on! ‘Well, actually, my wife ‘mom and dad live there. Is that right? Yes OK, here's my application! ‘Thank you. So, your name is Alice and ‘you're from Canada. ‘That’ right Where do you live in Canada? Well, 'm from Toronto but Ilive in ‘Vancouver: B And what do you do? A T'mastudent, Unit 3 Listening... p19 1. A. Hit Welcome to Tokyo Noodle Kitchen. Howe are you tonight? B I'm good. Can I see the menu, please? A Sure, Here you are, B Wow, you have so many kinds of noodles! What's your favorite? A. Well, the ramen is really good, but I like the soba. B OK, I'll have the soba. A. One order of soba noodles, coming right up! 2. A Welcome to Cafe Roma. How are you? B I'm pretty good, thanks. Do you havea ‘menu? A. Yes, we do, Here it is, B Hey, what a big menul Lasagna, pizza... ‘You have everything! ‘A We sure do, Anything Italian, anyway, B Well, like pasta. Mmm, spaghetti. Ml have that. ‘A. One spaghetti. Good choice, ma‘am, por from Miami. Her wp a> par Hey, welcome to Donna's Diner ‘Thank you. Un, is there a menu? Yeah, it's right there on the table. Oh, right. Flmm, Oh, look! Hamburger, cheeseburger, club sandwich The cheeseburgers are really good here Really? [ike cheeseburgers. [Tove cheeseburgers. But I'm on a diet just have a salad AA Sir, are you sure? B Yeah, msure, Song... ‘That's her house That's her car in the street That's her mother at the door ‘That's her dog runing around her feet Who's that gisl? ‘The girl who's stancling at the door Who's that girl? We aren't friends anymore This is her photograph “This is her letter in my hand This is her ring ‘And I'm not a very happy man Who's that giel? The girl who's standing at the door Who's that gil? ‘We aren't friends anymore Story .. A. Do you like iee cream? B Yes, Ido! A OK! Let's go int B Wow! ¢ A abee a> -p. 22 p22 Hi, can Thelp you? Yes. Two Big Specials, please! Is this 1 Big Special? Yes, itis That's big! This isn’t big, Look! I's big now! nen Unit 4 Listening p.27 1. A Hello, everyone! We're downtown today be She bab>atad & bubper wrap par to.ask people: How do you keep fil? OK, here's someone, Hil Can interview you? Yeah, cool. Great. First, what’s your name, and how (ld are you? ‘My name's Greg, and I'm 20. f'm a college student. ‘And what do you do to keep fit? | go swimming, Right here at the beach. And how often do you go swimming? Every morning. OK, thanks! Excuse me! Hi there, can L interview you? Sure. What do you want to know? Well, first, what's your name, and how old are you? V'mAlice, and I'm 27 OK. So what do you do to keep fit? Well, 'm a student. I study art. So I don’t have time for exercise. But I sometimes visit museums. That's a lot of walking, you know. Right. So how often do you visit museums? Oh, probably two days a week. Sounds good. Thanks! Oh, sir? Sit? Can I interview you? Why not? Ask me anything, (OK. What's your name, and how old are you? My name's Tom. And... I'm, uh, 29. Yeah, that’s it. 29 years old, Really? Well, OK, maybe 39. Thirty-nine. And how do you keep fit? Well, I dorrt really exercise. usually watch TV. Oh, but I sometimes go bowling, Is that exercise? Sure. How often do you go bowling? Every Wednesday. ‘Thanks! upto Scrrprs Ui LA B A ee Per pa> ePaparare pape -p. 33 Hello? Hey, Diane. Is Joe. What are you doing? (Oh, hi, Joe! I’m writing an e-mail to my ‘mom, What are you doing? I’m studying math, Good for you! How's it going? ‘Well, actually, 'm not studying. I'm watching TV. Oh, Joe! What are you watching? ‘A football game. Joe! Stop watching TV and do some work! Hello, Susie's cell phone. Hi, Susie! This is Maria, How’s it going? (Oh, hi, Maria, I'm just at the coffee shop. {fm reading a book about Japan. Isit interesting? ‘Yeah: it realy is, What are you doing? I'm reading. What are you reading? An exercise magazine. Is that interesting? ‘Well, no, not really. Hello, Richard Smith speaking, Hii Richard. This is Don. What are you doing? T'm talking to you! ‘Very funny. I mean, like, are you studying? I sure am. I'm doing my computer science homework. Really? Ist interesting? Not really. But it's important, What are you doing? {'m cooking spaghetti! ‘Mmm! Can I come over and have some? Pronunciation. p39 41, He wasn’t at home on Friday. 2. My parents were ata concer. 3. L was in class yesterday 4. You weren’t on vacation last week Listening... LA ope >aobae ebere popes esses Be 3D Good afternoon, sit. Ticket, please. {fm sorry I'm late. The traffic was terrible. Yes, { know. Now, may I see your ticket? ‘And my plane leaves in five minutes! Il’sall right, sir, Just give me your ticket. No problem. It's here... I think... I've got it. somewhere. Oh, boy! It was in my pocket this morning! Isitin your pocket now? No, it isn’t How about your suitcase? Ah, my suitcase! No, it isnt Hil I'm so sorry I'm late. I was really busy at work, Don’t worry. It's no problem. ‘And my boss was really impossible! It’s OK, You're here now. Do you have the tickets? What? The tickets? No, you have them. No, I don’t. They were on the kitchen table. ‘They were? Yes, they were. I see. 1 guess they're still on the kitchen table. Right, 3. A Hi, guys! BIC Hit ‘A. Sorty Fm late. was on the phone with my mom, B That's OK. So are you ready? Lets go to the beach! |A. The beach? But Iwas at the beach yesterday. You were? [A Yeah, Aren’t we going tothe mountains today? BIC Oh! We were at the mountains yesterday! ‘A. So, no beach, no mountains. Where are we going? B I don’t know. How about the mall? A Well, all right. Review Units 4-6 Song I'm sitting in the kitchen Ym calling all my friends on the phone ‘They're all doing something But I'm sitting here all alone ‘There's nothing on television Thave absolutely nothing to do {fm just sitting in the kitchen mall alone My friend Denny is playing tennis My friend Joe is swimming in the sea Susie and her sister are visiting friends Visiting friends? Why aren't they visiting me? ‘But wait a minute, something’ happening Susie and her sister are walking, down the street ‘They're coming to my house Susie and her sister are visiting me! So now we're sitting in the kitchen Susie and her sister and me ‘And Denny and Joe are coming over 'm not alone op 42 Aupro ScriPTs Story p. 42 A. EXCUSE ME! WHAT ARE YOU READING? B Can you speak more quietly? A SORRY, I CAN'T HEAR YOU! B Can you speak more quietly? A Oh, sorry. What are you reading? B I’m reading the new Harry Potter book. A Really? So am It B No way! Can I try it? HEY! THIS IS GREAT! ‘A Shh! Can you speak more quietly? Auoro Scripts Unie Listening . LA B A B bab purer a>are = > ebaba oPare ePapa> p47 Hi, can Thelp you? Yeah, I'm looking for some jeans. Great. We have lots of jeans. How about these designer jeans? I don’t know. Aren’t designer jeans expensive? Wel, these are $160. Is that expensive? Yeah, its. Do you have anything else? ‘Oh, these regular jeans are $49.99, But the designer jeans are cooler. Yeah, but the regular jeans aren‘t as expensive! I'll take the regular jeans. All right. Whatever you want. Hil How can Thelp you? I need a new pair of high heels OK. How about these? They're from Italy: ‘They're very nice. How much are they? A hundred and ninety dollars. Oh, no! [need something cheaper. I see. These green high heels are $160. Sorry, do you have anything cheaper? (OK. How about these? Made in China. Sixty-five dollars That's perfect. 1 buy them. Good morning, How can I help you? want to buy a jacket. Sure. Try this blue one. It's only $30. Let me try it on. I don’t know. Do you have anything more comfortable? Well, there’s this brown jacket. It's made in Italy, l’s very comfortable... Yeah! but vory expensive. It's $200. Oh, that’s no problem. I want it! ‘Are you sure? The blue one is cheaper. WS OK. Ihave my mom's credit cand. Give me the Italian jacket! Hit Need any help? Yeah, I need a new sweater. This red one is good. It’s only $39.99. Yeah, but I want a more colorful one. Woll, this one is more colorful. But it's $170. Oh, that’s a lot. The red one is cheaper. ‘A It’sa ditficult decision. B Yeah, Himm. All right, why not? Give me the expensive sweater. work hard. deserve it ia Listening p. 53 1. A My name's Charlie, What's your name? B Rose, ‘A. Wall, Rose, really want to meet you. What do you think? B_ Maybe. What do you look like? A Hmm, Uh, you know, I'm tall, I have blonde hair... Oh! And I'm really good- looking. Yeah, just like Brad Pitt! Yeah, right! I think you're bald, heavy, and old, ‘Wall! Maybe I'm a little old. But | really have blonde hair How much hair do you have? Wall... Tell the truth! Not alot Excuse me, was a young girl here a minute ago? Pardon me? ‘Tm looking for my daughter. I think she ‘was just here, What does she look like? She's ten years old. She has curly red hair. Her name is Jane and she's a very good gir. Very nice and friendly. B Oh, yes, I think she was here a few minutes ago. Where is she now? I don’t know. Hello? Hi, 'm calling about your ad. Are you ooking for a roommate? [sure am, Can you tell me about yourself? What are you like? ‘Well, 'm 22, and I'm a student. Unrhuh, And are you a neat person? Neat? ‘Yeah, neat. You know, clean. Not messy No, I'm not, Not realy, ‘Wall, uh, sorry, the room isn’t free. Perrrres bo po , eb ae > pereee 4. A Hey, Tom, [saw Ichiro at the mall. Really? At the mall? Wow, why was Ichito there? He works there, at the music store ‘What? A baseball star works there? Baseball star? What are you talking about? 'm talking about Ichiro! [chiro Suzuki, the famous baseball player. ‘No, Tom! I mean Ichiro Ono. You know, Ichiro from English class! B On A Well, he says “hi” to you, anyway. Uae) Listening p. 59 1. Hi, my name is Marco, and I'm from Brazil I live in Rio de Janeiro—a great place for a vacation! There are so many things you can do. OF course, you can go to the beach. But I want to tell you about Brazilian music. Brazilian people love music; and they love to danee. ‘And in Rio, you can hear some great music. ‘You can hear sambe, bossa nova, choro, and leven reggae. So this is my advice to you— ‘when you come to Rio, check out the music 2, My name is Gary, and I live in New York City—a great city and a great place to visit! A lot of people visit New York, but they all go to the same places, Everyone sees the Statue (of Liberty, Great idea, I's a great thing to see. But the best place in New York is the Village, Greenwich Village. You can eat great food there, go shopping, or just relax, So here's my. advice—sure, see the Statue of Liberty, but after that, chill out in Greenwich Village. 3. Hello, my name is Henri, and [live in the beautiful city of Paris. More than a million visitors come to Paris every summer. It's a great city to walk in. There are lots of interesting places to see. You can see Notre Dame, one ofthe finest cathedrals in the world. What else can you do? You ean spend some time on our wonderful river—the River Seine, So, this is what I recommend—takea beat on the river Seine. a>e> os > Aupro Scripts Review Units 7-9 Song She's 17 and her eyes are green Her hair is long and dark She likes dancing and walking in the park She laughs when she talks She sings when she walks Her favorite color is blue ‘She's a little bit shy, she's stylish and she's cool ‘Oh Jennifer, [ove you so ‘Oh Jennifer, I need you more and more ‘What's she like? What's she like? ooo De OD She can warm a cold day in winter With her smiling eyes But she never gives me one of her smiles What's she like? I don’t know What's she like? I'don’t know Leall her Jennifer But don’t know her name Story .. A Let's go to the zoo, B don’t want to go to the zoo. A Why not? B Zoos are boring. You can’t do anything in .Z00. Hey! There's a beach! Let's go to the boeach! don’t want to go to the beach. Why not? Beaches are boring. You can't do anything. ‘ona beach. B Yes, you can. You ean do lots of things! Beaches are fun! Zoos are fun, too! Listen. I¥'s my car. We're going to the beach Do you want to go to the zoo now? OK. P. 62 bor ah a> Aupro ScrrPTs Listening .. LA GParr>ars > a> ahr babara > > a> oh per rape p. 67 Hello! How ean [help you? ‘Yes, is there a swimming pool near here? ‘There sure is. [F's about two blocks away. (Oh good! And when is it open? [ think its open from 9 a.m, to 10 pam, Thank you. ‘You're welcome. Have a good day! ‘Hi there! Can I help you? ‘Yes, my husband and | are visiting the city for the first time, Good! I hope you're enjoying yourself. Oh, weare. But we'd like to go fora walk. Is there a park near here? Sure. There's a nice little park on the next lock. (Oh, good. Is it safe there? OF course! Oh, that’s a relief: Thank you so much! No problem. Bye! Good morning, How can I help you? ‘Well, want to buy some shoes. You're looking for a shoe store? Yes, I want to go toa street with lots of shoe stores. [No problem, There are lots of shoe stores on Market Street “Market Street. Thanks! Oh, is that far from here? Yeah, but you can take a taxi. Great. Thanks again! You're welcome. Have a nice day. Good afternoon. Can help you? Hi. Wow, this isa great city. You can walk all day. I'm realy tired. Linow. ‘So what I need now is coffe. Is there a coffee shop near here? Oh, yes. There’s a great place around the comer. It’s called Cafe Centro, Isit expensive? No, not at all Pesfeet. Thanks so much! Don’t mention it. Listening L 6 A epers > eper = oF oD B Hey, Carl, how was your vacation in Hong Kong? Terble, ‘Terrible? Why? What happened? [got a bad sunburn. sunburn? In Hong Kong? Yeah. There are some nice beaches near Hong Kong, And I gota sunburn on the first day. I felt awful for a week. Oh, that is terrible! Hi, Ellen. Did you have a good time in Rome? ‘Yeah, it was cool. My plane was late, and the airline lost my luggage. ‘Wait, what happened? My plane to Rome was twelve hours late, and they lost my Tuggrage And that was cool? Why? ‘Wall, the airline was really sorry about it. So they put me in a great hotel—for free! ‘And they gave me some money to buy new clothes. OK, I gett. That is cool. Yeah, [ went shopping in all these great Halian stores! Brian! Hil How was Mexico City? Bad. Terrible. Awful. The worst. (Oh, that’s too bad. What happened? ‘Well, Lwas on the subway, and I met this beautiful woman. ‘That doesn’t sound bad! know: I really liked her. And we had inner at this great restaurant. So what went wrong? ‘Host my passport! It was in my bag, and I forgot my bag on the subway. That woman was so beautiful, I just forgot everything! (Oh, man! Be more careful next time! Listening. p79 1. A. Hiello, everyone! We're at the mall today to ask people: What do you think of your job? Here's a nice young lady. Excuse me, misst Can Linterview you? B Sure. What do you want to know? ‘Well first ofall, what's your name and what do you do? ‘My name's Julia Gonzalez, and I'ma taxi driver. And what do you think of your job? Thate it. Really? Do you want to do something else? ‘Yes, Ido, T want to’be a lawyer ‘Souncls great. How are you going to do that? Tm going to save a lot of money and go to law school. Good idea. Good luck to you. Hi there, young man. What's your name? Don Hamilton. OK. Tell me, Don, what do you do? fm an actor. Great, And do you like your job? Sure. Love it. Do you want to do anything else? ‘No, I'm very happy to be an actor. But one day, I want to be ina movie. So I'm going to send a video of my work fo lots of movie studios, Good plan, Lots of hick to you. (Oh, excuse me, miss, Can I ask you some questions? B Yeah, why nol? A. Allright. What’s your name, and what do you do? B I'm Gina, and I have a part-time job as a hotel clerk. It's only parttime because I'm still in high school. 1 see. And do you like being a hotel clerk? Ws boring sometimes. But [ike it. What do you want to do in the future? Vm going to be an English teacher, maybe in Asia or Africa or something, ‘And how are you going to do that? Wal, first, I'm going to go to college this, fall and study very hard, A. That's a great idea. Good luck! > 3 berate eh aharar > ab a> a> Aupro ScRrPTS Review Units 10-12 Song... Yesterday, I woke up at four couldn't sleep anymore {got up and put on my clothes went out and closed the door | walked along the city streets I save the first light in the sky 1 stood in a park near the river and I watched ‘The early morning sunrise ‘The sum rose over the city 1 stood there in the park 1 istened to the sounds around me Birds began to sing and dogs began to bark ‘The city began to wake up Buses drove by ‘The streets were full of people And planes flew across the sky went back to my house went to bed and closed my eyes ‘Then I fell asleep and dreamed about ‘The early morning sunrise Story ... p. 82 Good morning, sit! Are you checking out? ‘Yes, that’s right. Did you have a nice time here? Oh, yes. twas wonderful. Did you eat at the coffee shop? Hmm. No, didn’t, Did you try the fitness center? ‘No. But I wanted to! How about the nightelub? Did you go there? Let me think... No, I didn't So what did you do? slept! p. 82 porarar>ar abe Grammar & Vocabulary Reference Unit 1 Grammar The present tense of be Affirmative statements aaae ese) * We can use the present tense of fe to ask and talk bout name, nationality, age, and job. Tuna, ‘Seo frm Fae, “Are you Sally?” “Yes, Lama” onthe?” ts To “Twekltstinn” "esa 2 Wiese dome alan etn Wha’ er ae? Wee's eon? Rewer tar? MWe cet renin attrtire shot erower lame seem Yes, weave. erteere x Possessive adjectives nee es + The personal subject pronoun replaces a noun as the subject ofa sentence. The possessive adjective ‘teplaces the possessive form ofa noun Mary sa teacher She is rom Conn. (She= Mary) Her fries from Australia, (Her = Mary's) + The possessive adjtive'is always fllowed by (an adjecuve +) a noun tis never used on ts own. My forte movie is The Aviator Heri Hero. AXdow'tconfuseis with its "Is his yourdog? Ws cute” (its =i) “Thanks. tsnameie Spot” (its=the deg’) Unit 1 Vocabulary Hey! wee How are things? cdoasmate How are yout frend How’s it going? parents sister My name's. wife ice to meet you. Nicetomectyeutoo, ator artist How old are you? doctor What's your name? photographer Where ae you from? student teacher How about you? Australia fine Brazil notbad Canada prey gid chins England Germany Ireland Japan Korea Mexico the us Unit 2 Grammar Unit 2 Vocabulary The simple present (1) toe pilot architect police ofier chet singer college student soccer player convenience store clerk tax driver doctor teacher English teacher window washer rode! zookeeper olflee worker Where does she work? does it do we do you do__they ae ” ” tes es es es te oy ies es es Peep rreeg ey “+ We use the simple present for facts, permanent situations, habits, and routines, He kes jopmese crs We don’t toe im Ste She washes rtdows fee days «meek Wie do you zwork jor? Ghawmar 6 VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 3 Grammar The simple present (2) Aides made vet lestotacawen “De you boa Menl™ "Yes, do." 7 Yerrtdotioe x Ay We usually ase contracted forms in negative short answers No, don't. No, they don’t. 7 Unit 3 Vocabulary beet cabbage club sandwieh dumpling fish French fies hamburger ‘home fries ice cream kebabs pancake potato ice sandivieh seaweed roll soup soy sauce spaghetti sushi tea tomato tuna vegetables Chinese food Ialian food Japanese food Droakfast brunch luned ‘meal Unit 4 Grammar Frequency adverbs and time expressions + Inalfirmative statements, we pat frequency adverbs after the verb he and before other verbs, Meg is alzonys late Fn usually hungry ater shoot. Bil atzways plays soccer om the weekend. We sometimes goto the sym ** Innegative statements, we put most frequency adverbs after or before be-+ not andl before do + not. ‘Always comes after Be + not oF do + nos. ‘They usually are there. exist akoaye nic. swally don't ploy baseball She doesn't aloays come here. ‘+ In questions, we put frequency adverbs after the subject, Iso akways home? Do you sometimes 0 jogging? ‘Whats they wswally do on Frags? We cam put sonetines and usualy at the begining oF end of asentence Sometimes edo yoga, Wed yo sometimes, Usa pley gop gol usually Daijoiigele ogy toaoliatst Never isa negative adverb, so wedon’t usually use it ‘with the negative foe of the verb. H's never late. ‘Hedenttnecerinte: Tnever go there. never dom goin X ‘once week ‘ice a week ‘thes times a week ‘+ We usually put time expressions at the end ofa sentence. 1 go jogging four times a month. Cathy does martial arts once a tek. Tom ents brunch every Sunday. or home every morning. ‘+ We use How often to ask about frequency. ‘How often ya play tons? Hore often she late? GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 4 Vocabulary do acrobies do exercise do martial ats do ta chi do yoga exercise so bieyting go bowling ‘goforawalk 80 jossing Grammar & YocasuLaRy REFERENCE Unit 5 Grammar The present continuous * We use the present continuous to tatk about actions happening now. “What are you doing?” “Shi! Ym studying.” Se lec et Jat te she eating? wa ae are_ they | ork ng veri io the ong Sty tne sding Aer ae fale eng thing ince “2 Hing tke ‘vim double consonant +ing. swimming stop double consonant +ing stopping 28228288 AX We use be, not do, asthe ausiliary verb in negative statements and questions. Steisn't reaing soeeerrmine ‘Ae yest? Powestadeing?® AX sme verbs that express states and conditions, such as physical description senses, possesion, ‘measurements, flings, and knowledge, are not usually used in the present continuous, es, cn, cost, ie, emt, me, understand, {don't endertand.¥——Fnenotumertring Do you like the psa? reg tig eye k Unit 5 Vocabulary check my email sere teat sags climb a mountain itiatae cook spaghetti si do homework study math have catfee takea nap have hanch take a shower make call talon the phone play video games waich a game read a book Waich a marie read a magarine watch DVDs read comics wateh TV see my friends write an e-mail Unit 6 Grammar The past tense of be Tas | You were He was | She was at home yesterday. i) We were You were They were g7ii8his 2222322 geri Ba thom yesterday: she wasn’t wasn’t ‘you weren't he wasn't ig wasn't we weren't you weren't they weren't Grammar & YocRBULARY REFERENCE Unit 6 Vocabulary awful broken busy crowded late long lost ‘sick tenible alarm clock bicyele us line plane station tickat traffic watch weather ata concert ata party ata soccer gome athome atthe mall in the mountains at this schoo! at work incass in high school in the kitchen ‘on the phone ‘on vacation at this time last week at this time yesterday last aly Jast month last night last Saturday ast Saturday night Tast week last year ‘on December 31 on Friday ‘on Saturday night ‘on your last birthday ‘on your last vacation three months ago today. ‘yesterday: Grammar & Vocaautary REFERENCE Unit 7 Grammar Comparative adjectives expensive more adjective more expensive sylish _more+-adjective _ more stylsh 1+ We use-er with one-syllable adjectives and some twossyTlable adjectives. longer funnier simpler + Weuse more with most two-syllable adjectives and longer adjectives. ‘more miaiern more conyortable + We use than with comparative adjectives to compare two people /things or two groups of people/ things ‘and say that they are unequal in a speeific way. Pn taller than you. ‘That souf was more expensiae than this one. (Otero fs better thaw yours. ‘Tuese books are move interesting than thse. as + adjective + asinof as + adjective + as + We useas + adjective + as to say that two people/ things or two groups of people/things are equal in a specific way. Pm as tall as my father. ‘Tins shoesare as comfortable as tose. + We use not as + adjective +as to say that two people/ things or two groups of people/things are not equal in a specific way. She's mot as tall as her mother (= Her mother i taller than she i.) ‘Tine glasses aren't as expensive us shse. (© Those glasses are more expensive than these) One and ones + Hugs decreases mela xc see tla) emioed ended er arye Tiel aa a nt (he cove =e et Te the rs, ut ete a ones. (hoe bee te hc AA Viedo ct wee ore inmedianly sera number, i posusleydecien sery encore Tho et a prrebetebateots ay We have some CDSs, but they dnt have any. Jeter Ps hte aon Unit 7 Vocabulary baseball ep bagey designer clothes bik dress bine loves colorful Tigh hess dark jacket sreen jeans nice ‘pair of high heels ted pants wie regular clothes sort better schoo! uniform cheaper shir cooler shoes more colorful skirt snore confab sneakers ‘ore expen socks sec agish sit ewer areata nicer tie worse Thiet Unit 8 Grammar Be like and look like ® ® is + Toask about personality; we use wha! + Be + ike, Toanswer, we use be and personality adjectives: “What's Li Tike?” "She's quiet an seins.” “What's Pu lke?” “He's smart at boss." + Toask about appearance, we use: 1 achat + do-+ Took like ‘To answver, we use be and adjectives thot describe appearance, or fave ane physical features. “What does Ben took like?” “He's short and heey.” “What does Meg ook like?” “She has bueeyes.” 2 who + do+ look lke “Toanswer, we use look like and a person, “Heooks lke Matt Dain” “They look Hike i fate” “Whe does he look ike?” “who do they look ike?” Grammar € Vocaautary REFERENCE Unit 8 Vocabulary blue green dark eyes bossy black/dark hair cool ‘blonde hair fondly ccurly/straight hair funny long/short air hardworking zy bald messy clean nice cate aulet good-looking strious heavy = neat sat old short strong tal thie sere GrawMaR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 9 Grammar Can and can’t [She can go by bus Where can she ge by bus? 1+ We use can to: 1 talk about possibility “What eam 1 seein Loston?” “You cum visit the Tower of London.” 2 talk about ability "Can Beth swim?” “Can you speak English?” No, she can't” “Yes, Team.” 3 ask for and give permission. “Cam I come in?” "You eam leave now.” 4 make requests and offers Cam Fhave seve please?” “Cam Thelp you?” Ad Te fll negative form is cxanot ¥, not corot X. Unit 9 Vocabulary sepa ‘beach building cathedral church zallery by tont by bus by car by subway by tax by train on foot winter Grammar & VoCRBULARY REFERENCE Unit 10 Grammar Prepositions of place There is and there are a ses & iow ‘There is abank There’ ? Thr Watonks Ther. scr the re Theis asta Thee |Theeieat] 2 across rom Tere_are_not any banks | There aren't — Fad We there 3 bank? — No, there is | ; Theresa tant |Ara_there ay banka || Yes, thor re | No thore arent ee | «We tus there tlare to say that something exists lor x diel docs’ exit) somewhere He (© We use there is with singular nouns and there are with ae phil noone t L Bi tesiiassa one prima senna aemnaney statements with here arin this case ome means Then ashe store fio and we dont know say exactly Row many) round he corer Tere are some god ces in my ow. ini tox Wecan use abo plural mons in negative Be pee at sialemnens and questions with thee ae oa Thee ave’t any mvc tater sud eres ‘Are thre ang snes your negra? Unit 10 Vocabulary aquarium shoe store bank shopping mall bookstore soccer field coffee shop station convenience store ‘swimming pool department store train station drugstore wm around here hotel doventoen Internet cafe in the neighborhood movie theater in your town music store near you nightlob next door park on the next block post office on Market Street restaurant tho blocks away Grawmar & VocABULARY REFERENCE Unit 11 Grammar The simple past | Did she stay home? | Yes, Did it go AX There aren't any spelling rules for irregular verbs, See the list on page 136, *+ We use the simple post for completed actions inthe pas. “Where did you go ast ek?” We visited More.” "Did you go by rin?” *No,we didn’t We drove.” Unit 11 Vocabulary ‘break your arm miss your plane buy souvenirs ‘ston the beach climb a mountain sleep in a hotel drive (a car) spend a day on the beach fy stay home forget your passport stay in a hotel seta sunburn sivim in the ocean .g0 shopping take a tour {go toa musical try loeal food 0 toa nightclub visita museum 0 to a restaurant visit art galleries lose your luggage write postcards ‘meet someone interesting, Grammar £ Vocaautary REFERENCE Unit 12 Grammar Unit 12 Vocabulary Gofag: fo -+-verh axchitecture school banker art school businessman [Afrmative statements beauty school slirector om Ts, ‘sis schoo! hott cer nae youte crane school [She guhgto cat ss fm schoo % flight school movie stor Journalism scoot paler Taw schoot popstar _modical school soccer star musi choo! neat year this weekend this year tonight + We use going te: 1 to talk about plans and intentions: “Wht are you going to da this echo?” Pm going to travel.” “Are you going to visit your fami?” “No, fm not going to visit them.” 2 in predictions about the future based on present evidence. ‘Look at those dark clouds! I's going to rain, ‘Wc’ get therein foe minutes! We're going to be lte. Irregular Verbs Base form be become buy come cost do draw drive eat fall feel find fly forget get give BO have know leave tose make meet ey put read ride say sell send sit speak take teach think understand wear verite 136 Simple past was/were became bought came cost did drew drove ate fell felt found flew forgot got gave went had knew: left lost made met paid put read rode van said saw sold sent sat slept spoke took taught thought understood wrote How to use your Smart Choice 1 Multi-ROM Ona computer: Do the interactive vocabulary, grammar, conversation, and video activities. On an audio CD player or a computer: Listen to the recordings of the vocabulary, conversation, and pronunciation sections of each unit of the student book: ‘Track Page ‘Track Page 1 ‘Tileand copyright Unit? 2 Vooabul 4 2 Vocabuslary 2 23 Conversation 6 3 Conversation 3 24 Pronunciation v7 Unitt 4 Conversation 4 Units 25 Vocabulary 50 5 Pronunciation 4 26 Conversation 51 6 Conversation 6 27 Pronunciation 52 Unit2 7 Voeabulary 0 Unita 28 Yoesbulary 56 8 Conversation 0 29 Conversation 57 9 Pronunciation 3 30 Pronunciation 59 Units 10 Vocabulary 6 Unit10 31 Vocabulary ro 11 Conversation 7 32 Conversation 6 12 Pronunciation 19 33 Pronunciation 7 Units 13 Vocabulary 24 Unittl 34 Vocabulary 7 14 Conversation B 35 Conversation 7” 15 Pronunciation x 36 Promtnciation, Ack 173 Units 16 Vocabulary 30 unit12 37 Vocabulary % 17 Conversation 3 38° Conversation 7 18 Pronunciation a 39 Pronunciation a Units 19 Vocabulary % 20. 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