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ABOUT THE AUTHORS Joan Saslow Joan Saslow has taught in a variety of programs in South America and the United States. She is author or coauthor of a number of widely used courses, some of which are Ready to Go, Workplace Plus, Literacy Plus, and Summit. She is also author of English in Context, a series for reading science and technology. Ms. Saslow was the series director of True Colors and True Voices. She has participated in the English Language Specialist Program in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Allen Ascher Allen Ascher has been a teacher and teacher trainer in China and the United States, as well as academic director of the intensiwt English program at Hunter College. Mr. Ascher has also been an ELT publisher and was responsible for publication and expansion of numerous well-known courses including True Colors, NorthStar, the Longman TOEFL Preparation Series, and the Longman Academic Writing Series. He is coauthor of Summit and he wrote the "Teaching Speaking" module of Teacher Development Interactive, an online multimedia teacher-training program. Ms. Saslow and Mr. Ascher are frequent presenters at professional conferences and have been coauthoring courses for teens, adults, and young adults since 2002.
AUTHORS' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are indebt.,d to these reviewers, who provided extensive and detailed feedback and suggestions for Top Notch, as well as the hundreds of teachers who completed surveys and participated In groups. Manuel Wilson Alvarado Miles, Quito, Ea,ador• Shirley Ando, Otemoe UnMITTity, Hyogo, Japan• Vanessa de Andrade, CC8EU Inter Americano, Curitiba, Brazil• Miguel Arrazola, CM, Santa Cruz, 8olivia• Mark Barta, Proflciency School of English, Sao Paulo, Brazil• Edwin Bello, PROULEX, Guadalajara, Mexico • Mary Blum, CaA, Cochabamba, Bollvlo • Maria Elizabeth Boccia, Proflciency School of English, Sao Paulo, Brazil• Pamela Cristina Borja Ball6n, Quito, Ecuodor• Eliana Anabel L Buccia, AMtCANA, Mendoza, Argentina• Jose Humberto Calderon Dfaz, CAI.USA(. Guatemala Oty, Guatemala• Marla Teresa Calienes Csirke, ldiomos Cat61lco, limo, Perv• Esther Maria Carbo Morales, Quito, Ecuador• Jorge Washington Cardenas Castillo, Quito, Ea,ador• Erendira Yadira Carrera Garcia, WM Oiopultepec. Mexico Oty, Mexico• Viviane de Cassia Santos Carlini, Spectrum Une, Pouso Alegre, Brazil• Centro Colombo Americano, Bogota, Colombia • Gvven C'tftci, Fatlh Uni"9rsity, Istanbul, Turkey• Diego Cisneros, CaA, Tarijo, Bolivia• Paul Crook, Meisei Uniwrslty, Tokyo, Japan• Alejandra Dfaz Loo, El Cultural, Arequipa, Peru• Jesus G. Diaz Oslo, Florido Notional College, Miami, USA• Maria Eid Ceneviva, CBA, Bo1Ma• Amalia Elvira Rodriguez Espinoza De Los Monteros, Guayaquil, Ecuador• Marla Argelia Estrada Vasquez, CAI.USA<:. Guatemala City, Guatemala• John Fielcleldy, College of Engineering, Nihon l.lmiersity, Aizuwakomatsu-shi, Japan• Marleni Humbelina Flores Urizar, CAI.USA(. Guatemala Oty, Guatemala • Ganzalo Fortune, CaA, Sucre, Bolivia• Andrea Fredricks, Embassy CES, Son Francisco, USA• Irma Gallegos Pelaez, WM Tlolpon, Mexico Oty, Mexico• Alberto Gamarra, CaA, Santa Cruz, Bolivia • Marla Amparo Garcia Pelia, ICPNA Cusco, Peru • Amanda Glllis-Furutaka, Kyoto Sangyo Uni..,sity, Kyoto, Japan• Martha Angelina Gonzalez
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Uni""'rslty of Suwon, Gyeonggi-Oo, South Korea• Wayne Allen Pfeister, Uni"9rsity of Suwon, Gyeonggi-Oo, South Korea• Andrea Rebonato, CCBEU Inter Americ:ono, Curitiba, Brazil• Thomas Robb, Kyoto Songyo Uniwrslty, Kyoto, Jopon • Mehran Sabet, Seigokuln Uniwrslty, Soitamaloen, Japan• Majid Safadaran Mosazadeh, ICPNA Chldayo, Perv• Timothy Samuelson, BrldgeEnglhh, Demer, USA• Hector Sanchez, PROUI.EX, Guadalajara, Mexico • M6nica Alexandra Sanchez Escalante, Quito, Ecuador• Jorge Mauricio Sanchez Montalvan, Quito, Unl"ltrsldod Politecnlca Soleslona {UPS), Ecuador• Letfcia Santos, ICBEU lbio, Brazil• Elena Sapp, INTO Oregon State Uniwrslty, Corvallis, USA• Robert Sheridan, Otemoe Uniwrsity, Hyogo, Japan• John Eric Sherman, Hong le Umersity, Seoul, South Korea• Brooks Slaybough, Asia Umersity, Tokyo, Japan• Jocio Vlfor Soares, NACC. Sao Paulo, Brazil• Silvia Solares, CBA, Sucre, Bor1Vio• Chayawan Sonchaeng, Delaware County Community College, Media, PA• Maria Julia Suarez, CM, Cochabamba, Bolivia • EI Suclakova, English language Center, Kiev, Ukraine• Richard Swingle, Kansai Gaidal College, Osaka, Japan• Blanca Luz Terrazas Zamora, ICPNA Cusco, Peru• Sandrine Ting, St. John's Uni"9rsity, New Taipei City, Toiwon• Christian Juan Torres Medina, Guayaquil, Ecuador • Raquel Torrico, CBA, Sucre, Bolivia• Jessica Ueno, Otemae Uniwrslty, Hyogo, Japan• Ximena Vacaflor C., CBA, Torija, Bolivia• Rene Valdivia Pereira, CBA, Santa Cruz, Bolivia• Salange Lopes Vinagre Casto, SENA(. Sao Paulo, Brazil• Magno Alejandro Vivar Hurtado, Cuenca, Ecuador• Dr. Wen-hsien Yang, National Kaohsiung Hospitality College, l
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Top Nofdi Funi*»1•1foa is designed for true beginning students or for students needing the support of a very low-level begiming course. No prior knowledge of English is assumed or necessary.
COMMUNICATION GOALS
VO CABULARY
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• Tell a classmate your occupation • Identify your classmates • Spell names
• Occupations • The alphabet
• Verb�: • Singular and plural statements, contractions • Yes I !!Q questions and short answers • Common errors • Subject pronouns • Articles a I i!!! • Nouns: • Singular and plural I Common and proper
• More occupations
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• Introduce people • Tell someone your first and last name • Get someone's contact information
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Relationships (non-family) Titles First and last names Numbers 0-20
• Possessive nouns and adjectives • Be from I Questions with Where, common errors • Verb�: information questions with WhaJ
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• More relationships I More titles • Talk about locations • Discuss how to get places • Discuss transportation
Places and How to Get There
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Places in the neighborhood Locations Ways to get places Means of transportation Destinations
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Verb �: questions with Where Subject pronoun .it The imperative � to express means of transportation
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• More places
• Identify people in your family • Describe your relatives • Talk about your family
• Family relationships • Adjectives to describe people • Numbers 21-101 VOCABUlARY.BOOSTER
Family
• More adjectives
• Confirm that you're on time • Talk about the time of an event • Ask about birthdays
Events and Times
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What time is it? Efiljy, on time, late Events Days of the week Ordinal numbers Months of the year
• Verb�: • Questions with Who and common errors • With adjectives • Questions with tl9w old • Adverbs� and� • Verb � I !)j§: affirmative statements
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• Verb�: questions about time • Prepositions [!l, QI!, and fil for dates and times • Contractions and common errors
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VOCABULAR BOOSTER
• More events • Give and accept a compliment • Ask for colors and sizes • Describe clothes
Clothes
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• More clothes
• Demonstratives ti�. 1..tifil, these, th9.� • The simple present tense: like, • Affirmative and negative statements • Questions and short answers • Spelling rules and contractions • Adjective placement and common errors • �and on�
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• Talk about morning and evening activities • Describe what you do in your free time • Discuss household chores
• Daily activities at home • Leisure activities • Household chores • More household chores
• The simple present tense: • Third-person singular spelling rules • Questions with W..heo and What time • Questions with How often. time expressions • Questions with W!!Q as subject, common errors • Frequency adverbs and time expressions: • Usage, placement, and common errors
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CONVERSATION STRATEGIES
LISTENING / PRONUNCIATION
READING / WRITING
• Use And you? to show interest in another person • Use Excuse me to initiate a conversation • Use Excuse me? to indicate you haven't heard or didn't understand • Use ThanksJ to acknowledge someone's complying with a request
Listening Tasks • Circle the letter you hear • Identify correct spelling of names • Write the name you hear spelled • Identify the correct occupation • Write the missing information: names and occupations
Reading Text • Simple forms and business cards
Pronunciation • Syllables
• Identify someone's relationship to you when making an introduction • Use too to reciprocate a greeting • Begin a question with Am! to indicate you want additional information • Repeat part of a question to clarify • Reoeat information to confirm
Listening Tasks • Complete statements about relationships • Circle the correct information • Fill in names. phone numbers, and e-mail addresses you hear
• Use You're waj_co_me to formally acknowledge thanks • Use OK to acknowledge advice • Use What about you? to show interest in another person
Listening Tasks • Write the places you hear • Write the directions you hear, using affirmative and negative imperatives • Circle the means of transportation • Write In' phrases, check destinations you hear
Pronunciation • Stress in two-word pairs
Pronunciation • Falling intonation for questions with w.tiere • Use And to shift the topic • Use Tell me about to invite someone to talk about a topic • Use� to indicate you are deciding how to begin a response • Use And how about? to ask for more information • Use Heallyl to show interest or mild surprise
Listening Tasks • Identify the picture of a relative being described • Choose the adjective that describes the people mentioned in a conversation
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Listening Tasks • Identify events and circle the correct times • Write the events you hear in a date book • Circle the dates you hear
Use Uh-oh to indicate you may have made a mistake Use Look to focus someone's attention on something Use G@_
Pronunciation • Number contrasts
Pronunciation • Sentence rhythm
Writing Task • Write affirmative and negative statements about people in a picture
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Reading Text • Short descriptions of famous people, their occupations, and countries of origin Writing Task • Write sentences about your relationships
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Listening Tasks • Confirm details about clothes • Determine colors of garments
• Say Me? to give yourself time to think of a personal response • Use Well to introduce a lengthy response • Use What about you? to ask for parallel information • Use SJ! to introduce a conversation topic • Use How abQ!!1__y.9J!l to ask for parallel information • Say Sure to indicate a willingness to answer • Begin a response to an unexpected question with Oh
Listening Task • Match chores to the people who performed them
Pronunciation • Plural nouns
Pronunciation • Third-person singular verb endings
Guided writing practice
Reading Texts • Simple maps and diagrams • Introductions of people, their relationships and occupations, where they live, and how they get to work Writing Task • Write questions and answers about the place! in a complex picture
•frhfj/jijljif,fiij Guided writing practice Reading Texts • A family tree • A magazine article about famous actors and their families Writing Task • Write a description of the people in your fami
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Reading Texts • A world map with time zones • Events posters • Newspaper announcements • A zodiac calendar Writing Task • Write about events at your school or in your cit
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• Acknowledge a compliment with Thank you • Apologize with I'm sorry when expressing disappointing information • Use That's too bad to express disappointment • Use What about you? to ask for someone's opinion • Use Well to soften a strong opinion
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Reading Texts • A sales flyer from a department store Writing Task • Write sentences about the clothes you have, need, want, and like
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Reading Text • A review of housekeeping robots Writing Task • Describe your typical week, using adverbs of frequency and time expressions
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CONTENTS STUDENT BOOK
UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 UNIT 6 UNIT 7 UNITS 1-7
Names and Occupations ............................... 4 About People........................................ 12 Places and How to Get There ........................... 20 Family ............................................. 28 Events and Times .................................... 36 Clothes ............................................ 44 Activities ......................................... . . 52 Review ............................................. 60
REFERENCE CHARTS Countries and nationalities I Numbers 100 to 1,000,000,000 ....... .............. Irregular verbs
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I Pronunciation table ....... ............................. . 64
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Grammar Booster ........................ ............... . . .. ..... .
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UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 UNIT 6 UNIT 7 UNITS 1-7
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Names and Occupations .............................. 81 About People........................................ 87 Places and How to Get There ........................... 93 Family ............................................. 98 Events and Times ................................... 103 Clothes ........................................... 109 Activities .......................................... 116 Review ............................................ 122
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TO THE TEACHER What is Top Notch?
Top Notch is a six-level* communicative course that prepares adults and young adults to interact successfully and confidently with both native and non-native speakers of English.
The goal of Top Notch is to make English unforgettable through: • Multiple exposures to new language • Numerous opportunities to practice it • Deliberate and intensive recycling The Top Notch course has two beginning levels-Top Notch Fundamentals for true beginners and Top Notch 1 for false beginners. Top Notch is benchmarked to the Global Scale of English and is tightly correlated to the Can-do Statements of the Common European Framework of Reference. Each full level of Top Notch contains material for 60-90 hours of classroom instruction. In addition, the entire course can be tailored to blended learning with an integrated online component, MyEnglishLab. NEW This third edition of Top Notch includes these new features: Extra Grammar Exercises, digital full-color Vocabulary Flash Cards, Conversation Activator videos, Pronunciation Cooch videos, and a Writing Booster.
* Summit 1 and Summit 2 are the titles of the 5th and 6th levels of the Top Notch course.
Award-Winning Instructional Design* Daily confirmation of progress
Authentic socio I language
Each easy-to-follow two-page lesson begins with a clearly stated practical communication goal closely aligned to the Common European Framework's Con-do Statements. All activities ore integrated with the goal, giving vocabulary and grammar meaning and purpose. Now You Con activities ensure that students achieve each goal and confirm their progress in every class session.
Even beginning students should learn appealing natural social language. Forty-two memorable Conversation Models provide lively controlled conversation practice that ensures enthusiasm and motiVOtion, irLanguage.com
True-beginner vocabulary and grammar Clear captioned picture-dictionary illustrations with accompanying audio take the guesswork out of meaning and pronunciation. Grammar presentations clarify form, meaning, and use. The unique Recycle this Language feature continually puts known words and grammar in front of students' eyes as they communicate, to make sure language remains active. A new Writing Booster in the bock of the Student's Book provides guided writing practice that incorporates vocabulary and grammar from the unit.
• Top Holdt ls the recipient of the Association of Educational Publishers' Distinguished Achievement AwanJ.
Active listening syllabus All Vocabulary presentations, Pronunciation presentations, Conversation Models, Listening Comprehension exercises, and Readings ore recorded on the audio, ensuring that students develop good pronunciation, intonation, and auditory memory. In addition, approximately fifty tasks specifically developed for beginning learners develop fundamental comprehension skills.
We wish you and your students enjoyment and success with Top Notch Fundamentals. We wrote it for you. Joan Saslow and Allen Ascher vii
COMPONENTS Active Teach
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Maximize the impact of your Top Notch lessons. T his digital tool provides an interactive classroom experience that can be used with or without an interactive whiteboard (IWB). It includes a full array of digital and printable features.
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Exercises: ensure mastery of grammar
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Flash Cards: accelerate retention of new vocabulary
For assessment •.. • Ready-made unit and review achievement tests with options to edit, odd, or delete items.
• classroom Q Clickable Audio: instant access to the complete audio program
• Top Notch TV Video Program: a hilarious sitcom and authentic on-the-street interviews • Top Notch Pop Songs and Karaoke: original songs for additional language practice
Workbook
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• NIW Grammar Coach videos plus the Pronunciation Coach videos, and Digital Vocabulary Flash Cords • NIW Immediate meaningful feedback on wrong answers • NIW Remedial grammar exercises • Interactive practice of all material presented in the course • Grade reports that display performance and time on task • Auto-graded achievement tests
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• A set of Audio CDs, as an alternative to the clickable audio in the Active Teach • Contains a variety of authentic regional and non-native accents to build comprehension of diverse English speakers • NEW The entire audio program is available for students atwww.english.com/topnotch3e. The mobile opp Top Notch Go allows access anytime, anywhere and lets students practice at their own pace.
Teacher's Edition and Lesson Planner • Detailed interleaved lesson plans, language and culture notes, answer keys, and more • Also accessible in digital form in the ActiveTeach
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Welcome to Top Notch!
1 Introduce yourself. 2 Greet people. 3 Say good-bye.
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A: Hi. I'm Martin. B: Hi, Martin. I'm Ben.
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How are you? How's everything? How's it going?
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Good-bye, Charlotte. Good-bye, Emily. See you tomorrow. OK. See you!
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Say good-bye PAIR WORK Now say good-bye to your classmates.
II': Ways to say good-bye Good-bye. Bye. See you later. Take care.
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Names and Occupations [ffl Tell a classmate your occu�ion
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VOCABULARY • Occupations Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
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2 a student
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6 a musician 4 an actor
7 an artist
5 an athlete
8 a banker
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PAIR WORK Say the name of an occupation. Your partner points (c::?) to the picture.
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Affirmative statements I Contractions I am Ann. I I'm Ann. You are an architect. I You're an architect. He is a teacher. I He's a teacher. She is a singer. I She's a singer. 4
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Negative statements I Contractions a teacher an actor I am not Jen. I I'm not Jen. You are not an artist. I You're not an artist. I You aren't an artist. He is not a student. I He's not a student. I He isn't a student. She is not a banker. I She's not a banker. I She isn't a banker.
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Write the article� or an for each occupation. 1 I'm ......... architect. 2 She's . ...... .. student.
3 He's not ......... banker.
5 She is ......... singer.
4 He is ......... musician.
6 I'm not ......... athlete.
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PAIR WORK Point to the people on page 4. Say He's __ or She's __.
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• :15 CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen. A: What do you do? B: I'm an architect. And you? A: I'm a banker.
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Use your own occupations. A: What do you do? B: I'm .......... And you? A: I'm ......... .
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CHANGE PARTNERS Tell another classmate your occupation.
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3 Joo Yeon Sir ................................................. 4 Marta ................................................ .
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2 He's a writer.
1 She's a chef.
4 She's a scientist. 3 She's a manager.
5 He's a doctor.
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GRAMMAR • Singular and plural nouns I Be: plural statements Singular nouns a chef an athlete
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Negative statements I Contractions We are not chefs./ We're not chefs./ We aren't chefs. You are not pilots./ You're not pilots./ You aren't pilots. They are not artists./ They're not artists./ They aren't artists.
GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each statement with a singular or plural form of be.
1 I ......... a writer. 2 She ......... not a pilot. 4
Subject pronouns Plural Singular I we you you he they she
Plural nouns 2 chefs 3 athletes
Affirmative statements I Contractions We are photographers./ We're photographers. You are scientists. I You're scientists. They are writers. I They're writers.
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3 We ......... doctors. 4 They ......... not scientists.
5 We ......... managers.
VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE @the correct word or words to complete each statement.
1 I am (an artist I artists I artist). 2 We are (a flight attendant I flight attendants I flight attendant).
3 She is (banker I a banker I bankers). 4 They are (a writer I writers I writer).
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Excuse me.Are you Marie? No, I'm not. I'm Laura.That's Marie. Where? Right over there. Thank you. You're welcome.
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Common nouns Other nouns are common nouns. Use a lowercase letter to be1in a common noun. morning doctor �udent
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3 vocabulary ......... 4 alphabet .........
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B: Excuse me?
A: . . . ...... .
B: How do you spell that?
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H Hi. I'm [Bradley Cooper]. " I'm [an actor]. And you?
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3 Is Zheng Jie a teacher?
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4 Are Zheng Jie and Mario Vargas Llosa scientists?
6 Is Zheng Jie an athlete or a writer?
He'r on actor.
2 Is Paulina Aguirre a singer?
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1 "Hi. I'm Art Potter."
3 "What do you do?"
2 "Are you a teacher?"
4 "Thank you."
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Ms. Ellis is Joe's teacher. Joe is her student.
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Mr. Thomas is (my I I) boss. Is Mrs. Cory (you I your) teacher? Is (she I her) Dr. Kim? Are (they I their) Connie and Sam? Are (your I you) Barry's friend?
PAIR WORK Tell a classmate about at least three of your relationships. Use the Vocabulary.
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Possessive adjectives He is her boss. Teresa is his colleague. We are their neighbors. She is my teacher. Marty is our classmate.
GRAMMAR PRACTICE Circle the correct word or words to complete each sentence.
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, , Jerry is my classmate. Ted and , , Jan Keyes are my neighbors.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversations. Write the relationships.
1 Bruce is her ..................... . 2 Patty is his ..................... .
3 Mr. Grant is her ..................... . 4 Rob is her ..................... .
5 Carlos is his ..................... .
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Are you from Paraguay? Is she from Moscow? Where are you from? Where's she from? Be careful!
Yes, I am. I No, I'm not. Yes, she is. I No, she's not. We're from Bangkok. She's from Canada.
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the conversations with be from. Use contractions when possible.
1 A: .. W.h���'.s: .... your neighbor ......................... ? B: She .......................... Canada.
4 A: ......................... your boss ......................... ? B: He .......................... Fortaleza.
2 A: .......................... they .......................... ? B: .......................... Paris.
5 A: .................. you and your friend .................. ? B: .......................... Busan.
3 A: .......................:.Mr.Tanaka ........................ ? B: .......................... Japan.
6 A: .................... Pat's colleagues ... ......... ......... ? B: .......................... Russia.
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A: Tom, this is Paula. Paula's my classmate. B: Hi, Paula. C: Hi, Tom. Nice to meet you. B: Nice to meet you, too. 2
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A: B: C: B:
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......... , this is ......... ..........'s my ......... . Hi, ......... . Hi, ......... . Nice to meet you. DONTSTOP! Nice to meet you, too.
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What's your last name, please? Fava. And your first name? My first name? Bob.
A: Thank you, Mr. Fava. B: You're welcome.
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Use your own names. Write your partner's information on the form. Then change roles. A: B: A: B: A: B:
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What's your last name, please? ......... . And your first name? My first name? ......... . OONlSTOP! Thank you, ......... . Ask more questions. You're welcome.
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RECYCLE T HIS LANGUAGE. How do you spell that? What do you do? Where are you from?
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VOCABULARY • Numbers 0-20 Read and
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14 15 16 1? 18 19 20
PAIR WORK Read a number aloud from the picture. Your partner writes the number on a separate piece of paper.
fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty
GRAMMAR • Be: information questions with What What's his name? What's his last name? What's Ellen's address? What's her e-mail address? What's her occupation? What's their phone number?
(Mark Crandall.) (Crandall.) (18 Main Street.) ([email protected].) (She's a writer.) (835-555-0037.)
What are their first names?
(Luis and Samuel.)
What is , What's I How to say e-mail addresses and phone numbers: Say "dover fourteen at hipnet dot com." Say "oh" for zero: 0037 = "oh-oh-three-seven."
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1 A: .'1!'!�1".t�.ir ........ address? B: 11 Main Street.
2 A: .................. ...... phone number? B: 22-63-140.
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4 A: ......................... phone number? B: 878-456-0055.
5 A: ......................... e-mail
6 A: ......................... phone number? B: 44-78-35.
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What's your name? Dave Mitchell. And what's your phone number? 523-6620. 523-6620? That's right.
11"'11�.4 RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner. CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Write your partner's answers on a separate sheet of paper. Then change roles. A: B: A: B:
What's your ......... ? .......... And what's your ......... ? ......... .
A: ......... ?
DON1STOP! Continue the conversation. Ask more questions.
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address? B: 18 Bank Street.
first name I last name address I e-mail address Thank you. You're welcome. Nice to meet you. Good-bye.
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This is Vincent Lam. Mr. Lam has two occupations. He's a doctor and a writer. He's from Canada.
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This is Chris Botti, from the U.S. What's his occupation? He's a musician.
This is Nadia Santini. Where is Ms. Santini - from? She's from Italy. And what's her occupation? She's a chef.
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PERSONAL INFORMATION First name:
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2 Create a conversation for the people in Photo 2. Introduce the man and the woman. Start like this: TJ-.i5 i5 _. fie'5 my_.
WRITING Write sentences about your relationships. For example: I Nancy i5 my friend. 5'1e 5 a 5tvdent. Her 1
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6 a bookstore
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4 on the left
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2 down the street
3 around the corner
6 next to the bank 5 on the right
7 between the bookstore and the bank
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H The bank is across the street. "
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Contractions Where is -+ Where's It is -+ It's
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A:Excuse me. Where's the bank? B: The bank? It's around the corner. A:Thanks! B:You're welcome. 2
.... 1:53 RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, change the conversation. Find the people on the map. Talk about the location of the places. Then change roles. A:Excuse me. Where's the ......... ? B:......... ? It's ......... . DONlSTOP! A:Thanks! Ask about another location. B:You're welcome.
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5 Drive down the street. Partner B: Read a direction. Partner A: Say the letter of the correct picture. 6 Take the bus down the street.
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Can I walk to the ......... ? The ......... ? Sure. And what about the ......... ? The ......... ? Don't walk.......... . OK. Thanks!
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CARDS
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5 a motorcycle
4 a subway 2
PAIR WORK Take turns. Spell a vocabulary word aloud. Your partner writes the word.
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by taxi
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3 go to school
2 go home
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I'm Mark Jackson. I'm an architect. My office is down the street from my home. I can walk to work. I'm lucky!
I'm a manager of a bank. My name is Laura Blake. I go to work by car with my neighbor from across the street, Brad Lane. We're colleagues at the bank.
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I'm Min Park, and I'm a doctor from Miami. I go to work by train. I take the train home, too.
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I'm Art Green. I'm Matt's teacher. Can I walk to school? No way! My home is not around the corner from the school. I take the bus to and from school.
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1 Is Mark Jackson a doctor? 2 Is Brad Lane Laura Blake's friend or her colleague? 3 Is Mr. Lane Ms. Blake's neighbor? 4 Is Matt Carson a student? 5 What is Matt's teacher's name? 6 Is Dr. Park from Miami? 7 Where is Mark Jackson's office? 8 · Your own question: ......................................... ?
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is my teacher, Mr. Green. My school is right around the corner from my home, so I walk to school with my friends. We walk home together, too.
GROUP WORK On the board, make a map of places near your school. Write the names of the places. Then take turns describing the locations of the places.
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CONTEST Study the picture for one minute. Then close your books. Who can remember all of the locations? For example: TJ,e rcJiool ir down tJie rtreet.
PAIR WORK Create conversations for the people. For example: A: How do yov 90 to Work? B: By bvr. WRITING Write five questions and answers about locations in the picture for the people at the bus stop. For example: Where'r tJ,e rertavrant? WRITING UOOSTEH p.146
CONTEST Study tht plcturt lor on• minute, Thtn cloM your book1, Who un 1tm1mbtr 111 ol tht loutlon11,or .. amplo: TJ.e rchool if do""" the rt,,.et. PAIR WORK CrNlt conw111tlon1 for lht pt0pl1, for ...mplt: A: .Ho\,ol do yov 90 to Work? 6. 6y �"'· WRITING Writo flw qut1tlon1 Ind 1n1wor1 ibout loc1tlon1 In lht plcturt lor lht ptOplt 11 tht bus 110p, ,or 1X1mplt: WJ.e,e'r the ,ertov,011t? It'r ocroH tJ..e rtred.
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Identify people in your family. 2 Describe your relatives. 3 Talk about your family.
Family
miJrII dentify people in your family 1
VOCABULARY • Family relationships Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
2 PAIR WORK Point to two people in the family. Describe their relationship. 3
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Sh e's his daughter."
LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to a man identify people in his family. Check the correct photo. 2
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GRAMMAR• Be: questions with Who
Who are they? (They're my sisters.) Who is he? (He's my dad.*) Who are Nina and Jan? (They're my daughters.) Contractions Who's Louise? (She's my mom.*) ,,__________________...,.,,,..,.....__..,..,.__=_,,,,,,___,.=..,....... Who is , Who's Be careful! * mom and dad = informal for mother and father Who are NOT WhtHe
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Write questions. Use Who's or Who are and � she, or they. 1 A: )1hr/�hf................... ? B: He's my grandfather.
4 A: ................................. ?
2 A: ................................. ?
5 A: ................................. ? B: She's Ed's wife. 6 A: ................................. ?
B: She's my mother. 3 A: ................................. ? B: He's Mr. Fine's grandson.
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B: They're Pat's grandparents.
B: They're my brother and sister.
Identify people in your family 1
�2:04 CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen. A: B: A: B:
Who's that? That's my father. And who are they? They're my sisters, Mindy and Jen.
2
�2:0S RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3
CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR Bring in photos of the people in your family (OR write their names). With a partner, personalize the conversation. Then change roles. A: Who's that? B: That's ......... . A: And ......... ? B: ......... .
NlSIOPI
Talk about occupations. Ask more questions.
He's I She's [an engineer]. They're [architects]. What's his I her name? What are their names? How do you spell that?
4 CHANGE PAR TNERS Personalize the conversation again. UNIT 4
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( VOCABULARY• Adjectives to describe people Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
1 short 2
2 tall
3 old
VOCABULARY BOOSTER More adjectives • p. 127
4 young
7 good-looking 3
GRAMMAR • Be with adjectives I Adverbs very and so Describe people with a form of be and an adjective. She's pretty. They're good-looking. He's handso111e. Your children are cute. The adverbs very and so make adjectives stronger. They're very good-looking. She's so pretty. He's very handsome. Your children are so cute.
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8 cute
PAIR WORK Use the Vocabulary to describe people in your class. " Gina and Deborah are very pretty. , ,
very=! so=!!!
LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversations. Circle the adjective that describes each person. 1 Her husband is (handsome I tall I old). 2 His daughter is (tall I good-looking I cute). 3 Her brothers are (tall I good-looking I young).
4 His son is (tall I good-looking I short). 5 Her father is (tall I old I short). 6 His sisters are (tall I good-looking I short).
5 VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE Look at the photos. Complete each sentence with a form of be and an adjective • .
1 Your sisters ............. so ......................... . 30
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2 Your daughter ............ . so ......................... 1
3 Our grandfather ............. very ......................... .
4 Her husband very .........................•
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S His wife ............. so ......................... 1
6 Her brother ............. very ......................... .
VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE Write three sentences about people in your family. Use adjectives and the adverbs� or so to describe the people.
1 ............................................................................................. 2 ·····························································································
3 .............................................................................................
Describe your relatives CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.
1 A: B: A: B: 2
Tell me about your father. Well, he's a doctor. And he's very tall. And how about your mother? She's an engineer. She's very pretty.
RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3 CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Describe your relatives. Then change roles. A: B: A: B:
Tell me about your ......... . Well, .......... And ......... . And how about your .........? · ..· ..· · · ·
DUNT STOP!
Ask about other people in your partner's family.
4 CHANGE PARTNERS Ask about other classmates' relatives.
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GRAMMAR • Verb have I has: affirmative statements
He has three sisters. She 1
You i have a brother. We i They
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the sentences. Use have or has. Then complete the sentence about your own family. 1 Mark ......... .. ...... two brothers.
S Carl and Anna ................. two children.
2 Mrs. Stevens ................. five grandsons.
6 She ................. five sisters.
VOCABULARY • Numbers 21-101 Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
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twenty-one twenty-two twenty-iliree twenty-four
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twenty-five
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twenty-s;,
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twenty-seven •wenty..;ght
PRONUNCIATION • Numbers Listen and repeat. Then practice saying the numbers on your own.
13•30
17•70
14•40
18•80
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7 They .. ........ ....... no brothers or sisters.
4 We ................. twelve grandchildren.
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3 They ................. a granddaughter.
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twenty-n;ne
forty
11,;ghty n;nety ll
filty ll
m;rty-one
m;rty.two 5
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one hundred one hundred one
PAIR WORK Take turns saying a number from the chart. Your partner circles the number.
23 � 45 58
102
15
47
30
64
19
78
40
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89
33
54
60
99
95 J 80
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GRAMMAR • Be: questions with How old
How old is
he? she? your sister?
(He's nineteen years old.) (She's thirty-three.) (She's twenty.)
How old are
they? your parents?
(They're twenty-nine.) (They're fifty and fifty-two.)
GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the questions. Use How old is or How old are.
1 ................................. your sister? 2 ................................. Matt's parents? 3 ................................. your grandfather?
4 ................................. Helen's husband? 5 .. ............................... her children? 6 ................................. his son?
Talk about your family CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.
1 A: B: A: B: A:
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I have one brother and two sisters. Really? How old is your brother? Twenty. And your sisters? Eighteen and twenty-two.
2
RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3
CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Talk about your own family. Then change roles.
A: I have ......... . B: Really? How old ......... ?
A: ......... .
B: And your ......... ? A: ......... .
DON1ST0P! Ask more questions.
Tell me about your [mother]. And your [father]? How about your [grandparents]? What's his I her name? What are their names? '--
What's his I her occupation? What are their occupations? � � � � �� � � �__J
4 CHANGE PARTNERS Personalize the conversation again. UNIT 4
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READING Read about some famous actors and their families and friends.
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This is Gael Garcia Bernal, on the left, with his good friend, Diego Luna, on the right. Mr. Garcfa Bernal is a famous actor from Mexico. J-!is parents, Patricia Bernal and Jose Angel Garcfa, are actors, too. He has one sister and two brothers. Mr. Luna is also an actor. Many people think they are both . very handsome.
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Meet Jay Chou, a famous singer from Taiwan. He is also an Dakota Fanning is a movie actor. excellent musician and an actor. Her YC?Unger sister, Elle, is also an His parents are both teachers. actor in movies. They are from the Mr. Chou has no brothers or sisters. His girlfriend is Hannah United States, and they are both Quinlivan. Her father is from very pretty. Their father, Steven Australia, and her mother is from Fanning, is a salesman, and their mother, Heather Joy, is an athlete. Taiwan. Her Chinese name is Kun Dakota and Elle are also students. Ling. She is very young and pretty.
READING COMPREHENSION Read about the people again. Complete the sentences. 1 Gael Garcfa Bernal is Diego Luna's ................. . 2 Patricia Bernal, Jose Angel Garcfa, and Diego Luna are all ................. . 3 Heather Joy is Steven Fanning's ... . . ............ .
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4 Elle Fanning is Heather Joy's ................. S Mr. Chou's ................. is good-looking. 6 Jay Chou's parents have one ................. .
PAIR WORK Interview your partner. Complete the notepad with information about your partner's family. Relative's name
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GROUP WORK Now tell your classmates about your partner's family.
�� Doug is Laura's brother. He's 14. . . .
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PAIR WORK 1 Ask and answer questions about the people in the two photos. For example:
A: B: A: B:
Who'r Elle"? She'r Natalie'r mother. Ir Mia Elle"'r dav9hter ? No, rhe'r "ot She'r her ...
2 Take turns making statements about the family relationships. For example:
WRITING Choose two of your relatives. Write sentences about them. For example: My rirter is 2� years old. She's rho!t a"d 9ood-looki"9· She'r a" arch!i'ect Her "ame ir ...
WRITING BOOSTER p.147 Guidance for this writing exercise
Matt har two childre". Nora ir hir dav9hter.
DESCRIPTION Choose a photo. Use adjectives to describe the people in each family. For example: Mia ir very cvte.
D Identify people in my family. , D Describe my relatives. 0 Talk about my family.
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1K,11�1t111:1t�11t,1:1a,mi1 Confirm that you're on time.
UNIT
2 Talk about the time of an event. 3 Ask about birthdays.
Events and Times [ffiEJ Confirm that you're o�ime I
VOCABULARY • What time Is it? Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
": 1
1 It's one o'clock.
S It's one forty. OR It's twenty to two.
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2 It's one fifteen. OR It's a quarter after one.
6 It's one forty-five. OR It's a quarter to two.
4 It's one thirty. OR It's half past one.
3 It's one twenty. OR It's twenty after one.
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Say "eight A.M." or "eight P.M ."
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PRONUNCIATION • Sentence rhythm Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat. 1 It's TEN after FIVE.
2 It's TWENty to ONE.
3 It's a QUARter to TWO.
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PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Read the times in the Vocabulary aloud again. Pay attention to sentence rhythm.
4
PAIR WORK Look at the map. Ask your partner about times around the world. Say each time two ways.
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What time is it in Vancouver?
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Honolulu
It's nine forty A.M. It's twenty to ten.
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0:00 to 11:59 = A.M. 12:00 to 23:59 = P.M.
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VOCABULARY• Early, on time, and late Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
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1 She's early.
2 They're on time.
3 He's late.
Confirm that you're on time 1
CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen. A: What time is the meeting? B: 10:00. A: Uh-oh. Am I late? B: No, you're not. It's five to ten. A: Five to ten? B: That's right. You're early.
2
RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3 CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, change the conversation. Use the pictures and the times. Then change roles. A: What time is the ......... ? B: .......... A: Uh-oh. Am I late? B: .......... It's .......... A: .........? B: That's right. You're ..........
4
CHANGE PARTNERS Change the conversation again. UNIT 5 www.irLanguage.com
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VOCABULARY BOOSTER VOCABULARY • Events Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
1
2
More events • p. 127
1 a party
2 a dance
3 a game
4 a dinner
5 a movie
6 a concert
LISTENING COMPREHENSION listen to the conversations about events. Write the event and circle the time. 1 ......................... (7:15 / 7:45) 2 ......................... (8:00 I 9:00) 3 ......................... (3:30 / 3:15)
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4 ......................... (12:00 A.M. / 12:00 P.M.)
5 ......................... (9:15 / 9:50) 6 ......................... (12:00 A.M. / 12:00
P.M.)
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VOCABULARY • Days of the weel< Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
4 GRAMMAR • Be: questions about time I Prepositions!! and on What time is it? What time's the party? What day is the concert? When's the dance?
(It's) five twenty. (It's) at nine thirty. (It's) on Saturday. I (It's) at ten o'clock. i (It's) on Friday at 10:00 P.M.
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What time is -+ What time's What day is -+ What day's When is -+ When's
Be careful!
What time is it? NOT What t; .. ,,:., it? When is it? NOT Wh...,.'., it?
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5 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the questions and answers. Use contractions when possible. 1 A: B: 2 A: B:
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When ......... the party? It's ......... 11 :00 P.M. ......... day's the game? It's ......... Saturday.
3 A: B: 4 A: 8:
What ......... the concert? It's ......... 8:30. What ......... the dinner? It's ......... Tuesday.
5 A: B: 6 A: B:
......... the dance? It's ......... Friday at 9:00. What ......... the class? It's ......... noon.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversation. Write the events on the calendar.
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5:30 6:30
6:30
7:00
7:00
7:15
7:15
5:30
5:30
5:30
6:30
6:30
6:30
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:15
7:15
7:15
Talk about the time of an event CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.
1 A: 8: A: B:
Look. There's a dance on Wednesday. Great! What time? 10:30. At Pat's Restaurant. Really? Let's meet at 10:15.
2
RHYTHM AND INTONATION listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3
CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, change the conversation. Ask about an event. Use these events or your own events. Then change roles. A: B: A: B:
Look. There's a ...... ... on ......... . Great! What time? .......... At ......... . Really? Let's meet at ......... . Basketball Game Saturday 10:00 A.M.
At Athlete Central
4 CHANGE PARTNERS Talk about different events. UNIT 5
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VOCABULARY • Ordinal numbers Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
3rd
4th
5th
7th
9th
9th
h 11t eleventh
h 12t
h 13t
ninth
h 10 t
sixteenth
seventeenth
h 18t
nineteenth
h 20t
twenty-second
thirtieth
fortieth
th
twentieth
21st
d 22n
eighteenth
h 19t
fifteenth
17t
h
fourteenth
h 15t
h 16t
thirteenth
h 14t
fiftieth
th
1st
2n
6th
d
second
first
sixth
eighth
seventh
twelfth
twenty-first
2
PAIR WORK Say a number. Your partner says the ordinal number.
3
VOCABULARY • Months of the year Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat. January
February
March
fifth
fourth
third
tenth
" three "
Apri l
" third "
May
June
SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1 2 56 7 8 9 12 13 14 1516 19 20 21 22 23
3 10 17 24
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4 1 1 1 2 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 1513 14 1516 2516 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23
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July
August
3 10 17 24
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4 5 1 2 11 12 4 56 7 8 9 18 19 11 12 13 14 1516 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23
3 10 17 24
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30 31
September
3 1 2 10 8 9 17 1516 24 22 23
October
November
4 56 11 12 13 18 19 20 2526 27
7 14 21 28
December
SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 1516 20 21 22 23
3 10 17 24
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4 5 1 2 1 2 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 1516 14 1516 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the dates. Circle the dates on the calendar.
UNITS
3 10 17 24
4 56 1 2 11 12 13 5 8 7 8 9 18 19 20 12 13 14 1516 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23
3 10 17 24
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1 4 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 1514 2516 17 18 19 20 21 22 21
1 2 8 9 1516 22 23
3 10 17 24
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5 PAIR WORK Say a date from the calendar. Your partner writes the date. , , July thirty-first "
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m, Q!!. and at for dates and times: summary
When's the party? When's the dance? When's the dinner? What day's the meeting? What time's the movie? What time's the dance? 7
It's in January. It's on January 15111• It's on the 12111• It's on Tuesday. It's at noon. It's at 8:30.
Be careful! in the morning in the afternoon in the evening BUT at night
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the sentences. Use !n, Q!!, or at. 1 The concert is ......... July 14th ......... 3:00 ......... the afternoon. 2 The dinner is ......... December ......... the 6111. 3 The party is ......... midnight ......... Saturday. 4 The movie is ......... November 1 st ......... 8:30 P.M.
5 The game is ......... Wednesday ......... noon.
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6 The meeting is at the State Bank ......... 11 :00 ......... the morning ......... July 18th.
Ask about birthdays 1
CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen. A: When's your birthday? B: On July 15 th . When's your birthday? A: My birthday's in November. On the 1-3t11.
2
� RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner.
3
CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. A: When's your birthday? B: ......... . When's your birthday? A: My birthday's ......... .
DONTSTOP!
Ask your partner questions about other people's birthdays. Complete the chart.
brother's birthday: sister's birthday: mother's birthday: father's birthday:
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CHANGE PARTNERS Ask about other people's birthdays. UNIT 5
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READING Read the announcements. What are the events this week?
The Daily Express
Events for the week of June 20th MEETING
MOVIE English actor Peter Sellers in The Party
Bank Managers Association
An oldie but goodie !
Thursday, June 23'd, from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
Friday, June 24'" at 8:30 P.M.
PARTY June 21" is Sally Neufield's birthday!
At the New School 58 Post Street
At Family Bank 58 New Street
DANCE Both young and old
are welcome!
90 years old, and so young!
Where: Casey's Restaurant, on Main Street, next to the Mrs. Books Bookstore
When: Tuesday, June 21", 7:00 P.M.
Volleyball! Sunday, June 26'" 2:00 P.M. Branfield School on Fitch Avenue, between 1" Street and 2"d Street
When: Saturday, June 25th at 8:30 P.M.
Where: Chuck's Cafe, around the corner from the bank. Don't be late!
GAME
Between Kim's Newsstand and Carson's Bookstore
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READING COMPREHENSION Correct all the mistakes. Use information from the Reading. ei g J,t 6 The dance is at the bookstore. 1 The dance is at half past os,,e-. 2 The movie is at 8:30 A.M. 7 The meeting is at the New School. 3 The meeting is at 2:00 P.M. 8 The party is at Casey's restaurant. 4 The birthday party is at midnight. 9 Branfield School is between a newsstand and a bookstore. 5 The birthday party is on the 22nd. 10 The game is on Saturday. 3 GROUP WORK Ask about classmates' birthdays. Complete the chart.
Capricorn
Dec. 22 - Jan. 20
Aquarius Jan. 21-Feb. 19
Name
Pisces
Feb. 20 - Mar. 20
Birthday
Aries Mar. 21 -Apr. 20
Taurus Apr. 21-May21
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Sagittarius
May22- Jun.21
Nov. 22- Dec. 21
GRAMMAR BOOSTER Unit 5 review • p. 138 Jor .tddltton,,11,mguttg� prnct1c(•
Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov. 21
Libra
Sep. 23 - Oct 22
Virgo
Aug. 24 - Sep. 22
Leo
Jul 23- Aug. 23
Cancer
Jun. 22 - Jul 22
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PAIR WORK Create conversations for the people. 1 Talk about the events. For example:
Look. There'r a _ ...
2 Confirm that you are on time for an event. For example: Whattime'r the
_?
WRITING Write five sentences about the events or ones in your town. For example:
-JThere'r a diMer ori Friday, May zo t/., at ... ---....._..,.__......---..
----... ....._____\..._______,t
WRITING BOOSTER p. 147 Guidance tor this writing exercise
CONTEST Study the events for one minute. Then close your books. Who can remember all the times, dates, and locations? For example:
• MAY
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1Q11, ,I,�II)�Itff:iit11�1tt1Mii UNIT
1 Give and accept a compliment. 2 Ask for colors and sizes. 3 Describe clothes.
Clothes IIDJlII Give and accept a compl�ent .1 u�1�1 o�je..JD
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VOCABULARY • Clothes Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
1 a shirt
2 a sweater
3
4 a jacket
5 a skirt
6 shoes
7 a dress
8
a
suit
9 a blouse 10 pants*
2[/z/] shoes= shoe/z/ sweaters= sweater/z/
3 (11z/J blouses= blouse/1z/ dresses= dress/1z/
that sweater
these ties
those ties
VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE Look at the pictures. Write this. that. these. or those and the name of the clothes.
1 ..th.'?1.f!.}=!�k�.tr... ........ 44
tie
GRAMMAR • Demonstratives tl11§, that. these. those
this sweater 4
a
* Pants is a plural noun. Use fil, not� with pants. mils PRONUNCIATION • Plural nouns Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
1 (Zill shirts= shirt/s/ jackets= jacket/s/ 3
VOCABULARY BOOSTER More clothes • p. 128
UNITS
2 .................. ...............
3 ... ......... ..... ................
4 .................................
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Tina likes these shoes.
She wants that shirt.
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4 Peter ............... that jacket.
2 My friends ............... this suit.
5 We ............... our dresses.
3 Janet ............... this skirt.
6 Sue and Tara ............... those suits.
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I really like that dress. Really? Yes. And I like those shoes, too! Thank you! You're welcome.
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A: I really like ........ . B: Really? A: Yes. And I like ........ , tool
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Negative statements I don't want I You : don't need : extra large. They: don't have
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B: No, he ............ He ........... two black ties. have
3 A: I ....... .. a blue suit for work. need
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Contractions do not -+ don't does not -+ doesn't
He doesn't like She doesn't need , red shirts. doesn't have :
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4 A: ........... you ........... that green like shirt? B: Actually, no, I ......... 5 A: We . ............. the clothes in this store. not like
B: Really? That's too bad. We 6 A: ........... you ........... this black jacket in have size 34? B: No, I'm sorry. We ...... .... .
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, change the conversation. Ask for colors and sizes of clothes for you and a relative. Use the pictures. Then change roles.
A: Great. And my husband needs a shirt. Do you have that shirt in large? B: No, I'm sorry. We don't. A: That's too bad.
A: Do you have ......... in .........?
B: ......... .
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1 new
2 old
3 dirty
4 clean
9 long 5 loose 2
6 tight
7 cheap
8 expensive
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GRAMMAR• Adjective placement Adjectives come before the nouns they describe. a long skirt tight shoes a red and black tie Adjectives don't change. a clean shirt I clean shirts
PAIR WORK Look at your classmates. Take turns describing their clothes. , , Allen has new shoes , , , , Joe's shoes are old. pp He needs new shoes.
NOT -GleaAs shirts
Place very before adjectives. The skirt is very long. It's a very long skirt.
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It's a long skirt. NOT It's a sl1iFt leRg.
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Why does he like this tie? (Because it's green.)
Use What color and What size to ask about color and size. What size does he need? (Extra large.) What color do you want? (Black.) Use Which to ask about choice. Answer with one or ones. Which shoes does she like? (The black ones.) Which sweater do you want? (The blue one.)
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1 A: Which skirt ...................................... ? she I want
B: The ...................... one.
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Describe clothes
CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.
What do you think of this jacket? I think it's nice. What about you? Well, it's nice. but it's a little tight. Let's keep looking.
RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again and repeat. Then practice the Conversation Model with a partner. CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner,
change the conversation. Use different clothes and problems. Then change roles.
A: B: A: B:
What do you think of ......... ? I think ......... nice. What about you? Well, ......... nice, but ......... a little ......... . Let's keep looking.
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4 A: Why . .................................... new shoes?
pants skirt jacket shoes
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A Great Clothes Store! Men's and Women's Clothes All stores open until midnight
· Blue at Main Street store only.
• White not available at South Street Station location.
Other sale items today: Children's jackets and shoes STORE LOCATIONS: 62 MAIN STREET,----THE-UPTOWN MA LL, AND SOUTH STREET STATION �-----� - - - -------
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Many more shoe styles available.
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2 Point to the picture. Ask and answer questions. Use this I that I these I those and like. want. need. and have. For example: f3: Ye>, I do. A: Do yov like tl-.efe fl-.oef?
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2 get dressed
3 brush my teeth
4 comb I brush my hair
8 come home
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7 eat breakfast
11 watch TV
12 get undressed
PAIR WORK Tell your partner about your daily activiti es .
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Add -s to the base form of most verbs.
gets shaves combs
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6 Amy ..................... dinner on weekdays,
2 Amy ..................... breakfast at 7:30 A.M.,
make
eat
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but Ed ..................... breakfast at 6:30.
make
eat
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3 After breakfast, Ed ..................... , and Amy
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Are you a morning person or an evening person? Me? I'm definitely an evening person. And why do you say that? Well, I get up after ten in the morning. And I go to bed after two. What about you? A: I'm a morning person. I get up before six.
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner, personalize the conversation. Use your own information.
A: B: A: B: A:
Are you a morning person or an evening person? Me? I'm definitely ......... , DONlSTOP! And why do you say that? Well, I .......... What about you? I'm .......... 1 .........• When do you _? What time do you_? What about your [parents]?
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CLASS SURVEY Find out how many students are morning people and how many are evening people.
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5 play soccer
8 go to the movies
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3 listen to music
2 take a nap
7 go out for dinner
6 check e-mail
9 go dancing
10 visit friends
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PAIR WORK Now use your questions from Exercise 2 to ask your partner about leisure activities. Use frequency adverbs and time expressions in your answers.
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"When do you visit friends? " '' I usually visit friends on Saturday. , ,
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE On a separate sheet of paper, write sentences about your partner from your conversation in Exercise 4.
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GROUP WORK Tell the class about your partner's activities.
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A: What's your typical day like? B: Well, I usually go to work at 9:00, and I come home at 6:00. A: And what do you do in your free time? B: I sometimes read or watch TV. What about you? A: Pretty much the same. 2
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CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR On the notepad, write your typical daily activities. Then, with a partner, personalize the conversation. A: B: A: B: A:
What's your typical day like? Well, I ......... . And what do you do in your free time? .......... What about you? .......... On weekdays
On weekends
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1 wash the dishes
3 do the laundry
GRAMMAR • The simple present tense: questions with How often I Other time expressions How often do you take out the garbage? I take out the garbage every day. How often does she go shopping? She goes shopping on Saturdays . Other time expressions once a week twice a week three times a week
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Also • once a year • twice a day • three times a month • every weekend • every Friday
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So how often do you do the laundry? About twice a week. How about you? Me? I never do the laundry. Could I ask another question? Sure. Who cleans the house? Oh, that's my brother's job.
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conversation. Then change roles.
A: So how often do you .........? B: .......... How about you? A: Me? .......... Could I ask another question?
B: ..........
A: Who .........? B: Oh, that's ......... job.
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ow often do you clean your hou e? Once a week? Twice a month? Never? Well, these two robots clean the hou e for you. The iRobot Roomba turns right or left, and vacuum while you watch TV or exercise. Take a nap, and the house i clean when you get up. And if you want to wash the floor, the iRobot Scooba wa hes the floor for you. The Scooba moves around corners and wa hes the floor while you Ii ten to mu ic or check your e-mail. Now that's help with household chore !
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And who is thi ? Meet ASIM , a robot from the Honda Motor Company. ASIMO doe n't clean the hou e. It doe n't wash di hes or take out the garbage. But ASIMO walks, climbs stairs, carries things, and pu hes things. ASIMO talks, answers questions, and follows direction . Ask, "What's your name?" and ASIMO says, 'Tm ASIMO." Say "turn left" or "turn right;' and ASIMO turns. ASIMO also greets people. ome people thi.nk ASIMO is very cute.
ASIMO carries a tray.
ASIMO climbs stairs...
2 READING COMPREHENSION Complete each statement. Circle the correct verb. 1 The Roomba (washes I vacuums I carries things). 2 The Scooba (washes I vacuums I carries things). 3 The Roomba and the Scooba (answer questions / talk I turn). 4 ASIMO (cleans I washes the floor I greets people).
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CONTEST Study the photos for one minute. Then close your books. Who remembers all Jack's activities? PAIR WORK Create a conversation for Jack and a friend. Start like this: Jack, are you a rnor"i"9 per>Of'\ or a" e\/ef'\if'\9 per>o"? OR WJ.,at'> your ty pical day like?
TRUE OR FALSE? Make statements about Jack's activities. Your partner says True or False. Take turns. For example:
A: Jack U>ually take> a >hoWer if'\ 13:
tJ.ie eve"i"9· Fal>e. He take> a >hoWer in tJ.,e rnorf'\in9.
WRITING Write about your typical week. Use adverbs of fr�quency and time expressions. For example:
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3:11 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversations. Check each statement T (true) or F (false). Then listen again and check your work.
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D D 1 The woman is a manager. 0 0 2 His father is a doctor. D O 3 Her sister is an architect.
0 D 4 His brother is a student. 0 0 S Her grandparents are artists. D D 6 The woman in the photo is his neighbor.
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PAIR WORK Ask and answer questions about places on the maps.
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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each sentence with in., Q!1 or at.
1 The movie is ......... Friday ......... 8:00. 2 The meeting is ......... June 6th ......... the morning. 4
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3 The party is ......... Saturday ......... midnight. 4 The dinner is ......... April. S The dance is ......... 8:00 P.M .......... Friday.
GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the sentences with this. that. these. or those.
1 I want ......... pants. 5
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2 I like ........ .
jackets.
3 I like ......... suit.
4 I want ......... tie.
PAIR WORK
Partner A: Ask these questions. Partner B: Read the correct response to each question aloud.
Partner B: Ask these questions. Partner A: Read the correct response to each question aloud.
1 Does he have grandchildren? a Yes. he has two sons. b Yes. he does. 2 Where's the pharmacy? a Don't walk. Take the bus. b It's around the corner.' 3 Are we late7 a Yes. It's 10:00. b Yes, you're early.
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When's the dance? a On Saturday. b At the school. 5 Do you like this suit? a Yes, it ls. b Yes, I do. 6 How do you go to work? a l walk. b Walk.
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5 ............................. to
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3 ............................. to the pharmacy.
6 ............................. to the bookstore.
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Ask about names. Ask about ages.
Tell me about yourfamily. "
Ask about occupations. Describe people.
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1 What's 2 What's his last name? 3 How old is his son? 4 What's the address? 5 What time is it?
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10 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Circle the correct word or words to complete each statement or question. 1 Is he (your I you) husband?
2 Is she (their I they) granddaughter?
3 (Her I His) name is Mr. Grant.
4 (Our I We) birthdays are in May.
5 How do you spell (her I she) name? 6 I'm (Ms. Bell I Ms. Bell's) student.
11 VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE Write a question for each response.
1 A:................................................. ? B: No. She-'s a student. 2 A:................................................. ? B: I'm an architect. 3 A:................................................. ? B: The bank is across the street. 4 A:................................................. ? B: It's 9:45.
5 A:................................................. ? B: It's 34 Bank Street. 6 A:................................................. ? B: The newsstand is around the corner. 7 A:................................................. ?
B: My birthday? In February. 8 A:·················································? B: They're my sisters.
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Partner A: Ask these questions. Partner B: Read the correct response to each question aloud.
Partner B: Ask these questions. Partner A: Read the correct response to each question aloud.
1 Does Jack have a large family? a Yes, I do. b Yes, he does. 2 Does her father shave every morning? a Yes, he is. b No, he doesn't. 3 Is Ms. Wang his English teacher? a Yes, he is. b Yes, she is.
4 Does she like red shoes? a No, she doesn't. b Yes, I do. 5 Does he need a new tie? a Yes, he does. b Yes, I do. 6 Does she always clean the house on Sunday? a Yes, she is. b Yes, she does.
13 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Circle the correct verb to complete each sentence.
1 We (am I are) friends. 2 They (has I have) two children. 3 Who (has I have) a blue suit?
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14 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the statements with verbs in the simple present tense. 1 2 3 4
I usually ......................... TV in the evening, but my brother ......................... to music. We sometimes ......................... the house and ......................... the laundry in the morning. After dinner, I always ......................... the dishes, and my wife ......................... out the garbage. My neighbors never ................... ...... shopping on weekdays. 5 My sister always ......................... to bed before 10:00 P.M., but I usually ......................... e-mail at 10:00. 6 My grandfather always ......................... a nap in the afternoon. 15 VOCABULARY I GRAMMAR PRACTICE Answer the questions. Use frequency adverbs or time expressions. Then tell your classmates about your activities. 1 2 3 4
What do you do on weekends? What do you do after breakfast? What do you do after work or school? What do you do at night before you go to bed?
16 CONVERSATION PRACTICE With a partner, talk about the times of events. Use the pictures or your own ideas. Start like this:
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COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES
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Guatemala Holland Honduras Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Japan Korea Lebanon Malaysia Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay
Guatemalan Dutch Honduran Hungarian Indian Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Lebanese Malaysian Mexican Nicaraguan Panamanian Paraguayan
Peru Poland Portugal Russia Saudi Arabia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey the United Kingdom the United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam
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IRREGUL AR VERBS This is an alphabetical list of all irregular verbs in the Top Notch Fundamentals units. base form simple past base form simelepast get got was/were be give gave break broke went go brought bring grow grew buy bought chose hung out hang out choose have had come came hear cut heard cut hurt hurt did do lie lay drew draw make made drink drank meet met drive drove ate put put eat read fall fell read rode ride felt feel find found
base form say see sing sit sleep stand swim take teach tell think throw wear write
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Key Words butter,bottle button she,station, special,discussion leisure hot,who men sun,know sung,singer week,white light,long rain,writer yes,use,music
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an accountant
2 a bank teller
4 a florist
3 an electrician
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6 a grocery clerk
8 a mechanic
9 a pharmacist
12 a salesperson
13 a travel agent
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7 a hairdresser
11 a reporter
10 a professor
15 a server I a waiter
14 a secretary
Write five statements about the pictures. Use He or She and the verb be.
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16 a nurse
17 a lawyer
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1 a clothes store
2 an electronics store
3 a fire station
4 a police station
S a shoe store
6 a toy store
7 a dry cleaners
8 a gas station
11 a convenience store
10 a supermarket
9 a hotel
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4 muscular
1 slim I thin
2 heavy
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Write a sentence for each photo. Use a form of be and the adverb � or so. For example: SJ,,e'r very--·
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1 a ballet
5 a volleyball game
2 an opera
3 an exhibition
4 a football game
6 a baseball game
7 a play
8 a speech I a talk
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1 swimsuits I bathing suits
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10 sandals 15 socks 16 underwear
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8 an umbrella 9 a raincoat 11 pajamas
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1 dust
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Who does these chores in your house? Write four statements, using the simple present tense and frequency adverbs or time expressions. For example: I vS'vall y dvs-t once a week.
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Mary is a student. )h.':...... ,... is a student. Ben is a student, too. .......... ... .... is a student, too. My name is Nora. ................. am an artist. Your occupation is doctor. ................. are a doctor. Jane and Jason are scientists. ................. are scientists.
Write a question for each answer. i . �.':l.s?_ ............... ? 1 A: ...�!.�.Y.��.".".'.':'.� .�.i B: Yes, we are. We're musicians.
2 A: ................................................. ? B: No, they're not teachers. They're scientists. 3 A: ................................................. ? B: Yes. Ann is a doctor. 4 A: ................................................. ? B: No. Ellen is an architect. She's not a writer. 5 A: ................................................. ?
B: Yes, I'm a pilot. 6 A: ................................................. ? B: No. We're not flight attendants. We're pilots. 5
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Ms. Tomiko Matsuda: ..�J:,.�.'tfr.'?.'7Y........ Hamamatsu, Japan. Miss Berta Soliz: ......... .... ......... ... Monterrey, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Heidelberg: ....................... .. Berlin, Germany. Mr. George Crandall: ......................... Victoria, Canada. Ms. Mary Mellon: ......................... Melbourne, Australia. Mr. Jake Hild and Ms. Betty Parker: ....... .... .. ............ Los Angeles, U.S. Mr. Cui Jing Wen: ......................... Wuhan, China. Ms. Noor Bahjat: ......................... Cairo, Egypt.
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Miss Kim is Mr. Smith's student. Mr. Smith is ..h�r.......... teacher. Mr. Smith is Miss Kim's teacher. Miss Kim is ... .. .... ........ student. Mrs. Krauss is John's teacher. Mrs. Krauss is ................. teacher. John is Mrs. Krauss's student. John is ................. student. Are ................. colleagues from Japan? No, they aren't. My colleagues are from South Korea. Mr. Bello is . .... .. .......... teacher. i am . ...... .. ........ student. Jake is not Mrs. Roy's student. He's ........... .. .. .. boss! Mr. Gee is not Jim and Sue's teacher. He's ................. doctor.
..�b.�t'�..... your name? ................. are you from? ................. his e-mail address? ..... ...... .. .. .. she a student? ................. her phone number? ................. they colleagues? ................. he from China? ................. their first names?
Complete each question with the correct possessive adjective. 1 A: What's .. X��r........ name? B: I'm Mrs. Barker. 2 A: What's ................. last name? B: My last name is Lane. 3 A: What's ................. address? B: Mr. Marsh's address is 10 Main Street. 4 A: What's ................. e-mail address? B: Ms. Down's e-mail address? It's [email protected].
5 A: What are ................. first names? B: They're Gary and Rita. 6 A: What's .. ............... phone number?
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Take the bus to the restaurant. ..f.?.�.,{!"..�.�J.�:..... Don't walk. ........... ...... the bus to the bank. ................. to the restaurant. It's right over there, on the right. ................. a taxi to the bank. It's across the street.
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2 A: ................................. ? B: She's my mother. 3 A: ................................. ? B: He's Mr. Ginn's grandson. 4 A: ................................. ? B: They're Ms. Breslin's grandparents. S A: ................................. ?
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6 A: ................................. ? B: They're his wife and son.
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I ..h�'!� ....... two brothers. She ................. one child. They ................. four grandchildren. We ............ ..... six children. 5 You . .. .............. ten brothers and sisters! 6 He ..... .... ........ three sisters.
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Write a question for each answer. Use What time, What day, or When. Use a question mark (?). .. �b.�f.ti.'!'.l.�.if.if.(. ...... It's 6:30. ................................. The party is at ten o'clock. ................................. The dinner is on Friday. ................................. The dance is at 11 :30 on Saturday. ................................. The concert is in May. ................................. The meeting is at noon. 7 ... ... . ..... ......... ........... . It's a quarter to two. 8 ................................. The movie is on Wednesday. 1 2 3 4 5 6
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The concert is .. !!!............ March. The dinner is ................. Friday ................. 6:00. The party is ................. April 41h ................. 9:00. The movie is ................. 3:00 P.M. ................. Tuesday. 5 The game is ...... ..... ..... . noon ................. Monday. 6 The meeting is ................. August 1 ()II' ................. 9:00 A.M.
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2 She ................................. a long blue skirt for the party. want
3 I ................................. my shoes. like
4 We ................................. clean shirts. not have
5 Our children ................................. blue pants for school. not need
6 ................................. short skirts? she I like 7 ............·..................... new shoes? your wife I need
8 ................................. a suit for work? I I need
9 Why ................................. those old shoes? she/ like
10 Which shirt ................................. for tomorrow? you I want 11 ................................. this sweater in extra large? they I have
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I like (this I these) red sweaters. I don't like (this I these) skirt. It's too long. Why do you want (that I those) black pants? ( That I These) skirt is great for the school concert.
Answer each question with true answers. Begin each answer with a capital letter. End with a period (.) 1 2 3 4
What clothes do you need? .......................................................................................................................... Do you need new shoes? ............................................................................................................................. Do you have a long skirt? ............................................................................................................................ Do you like pink shirts? ............................................................................................................................... 5 Do you have a loose sweater? ....................................................................................................................... 6 Do you like expensive clothes? .....................................................................................................................
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Unscramble the words and write sentences in the simple present tense. Begin each sentence with a capital letter. End with a period(.).
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Guided Writing Practice Look at the picture on page 11. Answer the questions, based on the picture. Write five sentences. Is Martin a flight attendant? Is he a musician? Is Tim a musician? Is he a manager? Is Marie a flight attendant?
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What do you do? What do you do? I'm a student. You're a teacher. She's a doctor. He's a nurse. What about you? What do you do? I'm a florist. You're a gardener. He's a waiter. She's a chef. Do-do-do-do... That's what we do. It's nice to meet you. What's your name? Can you spell that, please? Thank you. Yes, it's nice to meet you, too. (CHORUS)
We are artists and musicians, architects, and electricians. , How about you? What do you do? We are bankers, we are dentists, engineers, and flight attendants. Do-do-do-do... That's what we do. Hi, I'm Linda. Are you John? No, he's right over there. Excuse me. Thank you very much. Good-bye. Do-do-do-do.. . Do-do-do-do... Do-do-do-do... Do-do-do-do... 1 :46ll :4� (CHORUS)
Excuse Me, Please [Unit 2J
Excuse me-please excuse me. What's your number? What's your name? I would love to get to know you, and I hope you feel the same. I'll give you my e-mail address. Write to me at my dot-com. You can send a note in English so l'II know who it came from. Excuse me-please excuse me. Was that 0078? Well, I think the class is starting, and I don't want to be late.
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Let's meet in the Village on Second Avenue next to the museum there. What time is good for you? It's a quarter after seven. There's a very good new show weekdays at the theater. Would you like to go?
Let's make a date. Let's celebrate. Let's have a great time out.
So welcome to the classroom. There's a seat right over there. I'm sorry, but you're sitting In our teacher's favorite chair! Excuse me-please excuse me. What's your number? What's your name?
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2:1s12:16 Tell Me All About It [Unit 4) Tell me about your father. He's a doctor and he's very tall. And how about your mother? She's a lawyer. That's her picture on the wall. Tell me about your brother. He's an actor, and he'sJwenty-three. And how about your sister? She's an artist. Don't you think she looks like me? (CHORUS,
Tell me about your family who they are and what they do. Tell me all about It. It's so nice to talk with you. Tell me about your family. I have a brother and a sister, too. And what about your parents? Dad's a teacher, and my mother's eyes are blue. (CHORUS,
Who's the pretty girl in that photograph? That one's met You look so cute! Oh, that picture makes me laugh! And who are the people there, right below that one? Let me see ... that's my mom and dad. They both look very young. (CHORUS)
Tell me all about it. Tell me all about it.
It's early in the evening6:15 P.M. Here in New York City a summer night begins. I take the bus at seven down the street from City Hall. I walk around the corner when I get your call.
Sounds great. What time's the show? The first one is at eight. And when's the second one? The second show's too late. OK, how do I get there? The trains don't run at night. No problem. Take a taxi. The place is on the right. Uh-oh! Are we late? No, we're right on time. It's 7:58. Don't worry. We'll be fine! (CHORUS)
3:lS/l:16 On the Weekend [Unit 7J
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On the weekend, when we go out,
there Is always so much joy and laughter. On the weekend, we never think about the days that come before and after. He gets up every morning. Without warning, the bedside clock rings the alarm. So he gets dressedhe does his best to be on time. He combs his hair, goes down the stairs, and makes some breakfast. A bite to eat, and he feels fine. Yes, he's on his way to one more working day. (CHORUS)
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On Thursday night, when he comes home from work, he gets undressed, and if his room's a mess, he cleans the house. Sometimes he takes a rest. Maybe he cooks something delicious, and when he's done he washes all the pots and dishes, then goes to bed. He knows the weekend's just ahead. (CHORUS)
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1. ------------ is a famous artist. 2. ------------ is a famous musician. 3. ____________ is a famous writer. 4. My favorite singer is------------
5. My favorite actor is-----------6. My favorite athlete is----------8
Read the list. Then look at the pictures and complete the conversations.
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Anna Madden Maggie Gill Julia Santos Grace Lund Emily Parson Caroline Benson Nicole Locke
Pilot Singer Doctor Scientist Student Banker Student
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Casey Affleck is a famous actor. He's also a writer. And he's a director, too. Three occupations! The name of one of his movies is Cone Baby Cone. Casey Affleck is the main actor, but he's not the director. He is the director for I'm Still Here.
Now answer the questions. Check V the boxes. 1. What are Casey Affleck's occupations? D artist
D photographer D director
D actor
D singer
D writer
2. In the movie I'm Still Here, Casey Affleck is the 0 singer 10
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D director
Circle the occupation that is not spelled correctly. 1. engineer
doctor
arkitect
athlete
2. shef
banker
teacher
singer
3. scientist
fotographer
musician
manager
4. writer
pilot
actor
flite attendant
Now write the words correctly. 5.
6. 7.
8.
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Rewrite the sentences. Capitalize the proper nouns. 1. john landry is a chef in paris. 2. isabel hunter is from canada. She's an architect. 3. alex quinn is a pilot. He's in tokyo today.
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Write proper and common nouns. Capitalize the proper nouns. 1. Your name: ________
3. Your teacher's name: ________
2. Your occupation: ______
4. Orlando Bloom's occupation: ______
Read the occupations in the box. Count the syllables. Write each occupation in the correct place on the chart.
athlete musician
chef photographer
1 syllable
actor singer
.e-Agfneer- scientist
2 syllables
3 syllables
manager writer 4 syllables
eriqirieer
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Choose the correct response. Circle the letter. 1. How are you? a. I'm Samantha. 2. What do you do? a. I'm a manager. 3. Are you Lucy? a. Yes, she is. 4. How do you spell that? a. Right over there.
b. Great.
c. Take care.
b. Fine, thanks.
c.l'mJim.
b. OK. See you!
c. No, I'm not.
b. T-0-M-E-S-C-U.
c. I'm a writer. And you? Names and Occupations
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A RIDDLE FOR YOU! Ms. Adams, Ms. Banks, Ms. Clark, and Ms. Dare have four different occupations engineer, architect, doctor, and scientist (but NOT in that order). Read the statements. Ms. Adams and Ms. Clark are not doctors. Ms. Banks and Ms. Clark are not scientists. Ms. Clark and Ms. Dare are not architects. Ms. Adams is not a scientist. Now write an occupation for each person. Ms. Adams: _______ Ms. Banks: ________ Ms. Clark: ________ Ms. Dare: ________
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Look at the pictures. Write possessive adjectives.
doctor is Dr. Brown.
3. ____ boss is Mr. Lin.
2. ____ teacher is Ms. Jalbert.
4. ____ neighbors are Mr. and Mrs. Rivera.
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Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences about relationships. Use possessive nouns.
1. He is Eric'r clarrmate
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Jack
Edwin
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Complete the sentences.
1. Audrey is 2. We're
I I my
classmate.
Mr. Haber's/ Mr. Haber
3. Who is
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4. He is _____________�
you I your
students.
manager?
4. Ms. Miller and Mr. Sullivan are 5. Are
they I their
your neighbors?
6. Dr. Franklin isn't
Bill I Bill's
doctor.
Match the description and the relationship. Write the letter on the line.
1. __ Caleb and I are managers. Our company is lnfotech. Our boss is Mr. Jackson.
2. __ Anna's address is 32 Arbor Street. Zoe's address is 34 Arbor Street.
3. __ Ryan and Josh are students in the same class. Ms. Foster is their teacher.
4. __ Jessica and I are classmates. She's my neighbor, too.
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a. They're classmates. b. We're colleagues. C.
They're neighbors.
d. We're friends.
colleagues.
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Look at Joe's list and Amy's list for their party.
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YOUR RELATIONSHIPS. Complete the chart with names. Classmates or Colleagues
7
Neighbors
Friends
Choose a friend and a classmate from Exercise 6. Introduce them. Complete the conversation. 1. You:
,this is ________
________'s my classmate. 2. Your friend: Hi, ________ 3. Your classmate: Hi, --------· Nice to meet you. Your friend: Nice to meet you,too. Your classmate: What do you do? 4. Your friend: I'm--------· And you? 5. Your classmate: I'm ________ Your friend: Where are you from? 6. Your classmate: I'm from ________ About People
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Fill out the form for a friend, a neighbor, or a colleague.
D Mr. D Mrs.
0 Miss
OMs.
------ ------last name first name
Now complete the conversation between the person and a clerk. 1. Clerk: Hi. What's your last name, please? 2. Clerk: And your first name? ______ : My first name? ----------------------3. Clerk: How do you spell that? 4. Clerk: Thank you.
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Complete the sentences. Use real names and relationships. 1. Mr.
is my ______
2. Mr. and Mrs.
are my
3. Ms.
is my
4. Miss
is my
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Complete the address book with information for three friends. 2
1
Last name
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First name
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Last name
First name
Last name
First name
Address
Address
Address
Phone number
Phone number
Phone number
E-mail address
E-mail address
E-mail address
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Write the answers in words. 1. eleven + six - ---------2. nineteen - twelve=-------3. three x five - __________ 4. twenty+ two = _________
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Look at the business cards. Read the responses. Then write questions with What's. Use possessive nouns or possessive adjectives.
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Jeff Silver Manager
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Architect Foster & Wright 77York St. Sydney NSW 2000
Engineer
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28 Manor Slrttl
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(61-2) 9262-1036
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[email protected]
0208 755 8050 .......
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What'r Mr. /jarrifoo'r firrt name
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WJ.,at'r her addrefS'
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B: B: B: B: B: B:
Kate. 77 York St. [email protected] He's a manager. 0208 755 8050. 28 Manor Street.
Answer the questions. Use your own information. 1. What's your first name? ___________________________ 2. What's your last name? ___________________________ 3. What's your occupation? __________________________ 4. What's your address? ___________________________ 5. What's your phone number? _________________________ 6. What's your e-mail address? _________________________
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TAKE A GUESS! Write the next number in words. 1. three, six, nine, twelve, fifteen, -------2. one, two, four, eight, ________ 3. twenty, one, nineteen, two, eighteen, three, ________
2
Complete the puzzle. Across
4. We are--· Our addresses are 15 and 17 Pine Street.
2
3
5. The Musee du Louvre's __ is 99 Rue de Rivoli, Paris. 9. Frank Gehry's occupation
10. Her name is Linda Reid. Reid is her __ name.
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Down 1. Mr. Bryant is Andy's teacher. Andy is __ student.
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2. Their address is 11 Palm Street, and their __ is (661) 555-4485. 3. Sophie Okoneda's title
6. Allison's __ address is [email protected]. 7. Flight attendants and pilots are--·
8. A=one, B=two, C=three, ... N= __
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Places and How to Get There
Write the names of places in your neighborhood. 1. a restaurant: ---------------2.a bank: ________________� 3. a bookstore:---------------4. a pharmacy: ________________ 5. a school: _________________
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Read the directions. Label the places on the map. • The school is across the street. • The bookstore is around the corner. • The bank is next to the bookstore. • The newsstand is down the street on the left. • The pharmacy is down the street on the right.
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the address?
2. A:
the bookstore?
4. A:
Lisa's occupation?
3. A:
the pharmacy?
5. A: 6. A:
his e-mail address? your friend's restaurant?
B: B: B: B:
214 New Street. It's down the street on the left. It's across the street. She's a photographer.
B: [email protected].
B: It's around the corner.
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Tell a new classmate how to go places from school. Use an affirmative and a negative imperative. Example: to abookstore:
Take t"1e bus-. Dori't walk.
1. to abookstore:-------------------------------2. to abank: __________________________________ 3. to a pharmacy:-------------------------------4. to a restaurant: ________________________________
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Look at the pictures. Write a sentence with an imperative and a sentence about the location. Follow the model. 1.
Take a taxi to t"1e bookftore It' S' riext to t"1e barik
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Look at the pictures. Write questions. Follow the model. IIlJ
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Look at the pictures. Answer the questions. Use a .12,Y phrase.
I take the subway home.
1. How does she go home?
2. How does he go to the bookstore?
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I take a bus to school.
3. How do they go to work?
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How do you go places? Read the sentences. Write I for sentences that are true for you and E for sentences that are false for you. 1. __ I go to school by bicycle.
2. __ I take a taxi to restaurants. 3. __ I go to work by train.
4. __ I go home from school by bus.
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5. __ I walk to the bookstore.
6. __ I go to work by moped.
7. __ I take the subway to the bank.
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A RIDDLE FOR YOU! Read the clues. Then write the places on the lines. • The bookstore is between the restaurant and the pharmacy. • The bank is not next to the bookstore. • The restaurant is next to the bank. • The pharmacy is not on the left.
1. -------
2. -------
3. -------
4. 2
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Queen Elizabeth----,---- Prince Philip 1.
I Prince Charles I Prince William
Prince Harry
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I Princess
Prince Andrew
Anne
Peter Phillips
I Princess Beatrice
I Princess Eugenie
. 4, ______ Pr1nce
George
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Look at Queen Elizabeth's family again. Complete the sentences.
1. Prince Harry is Prince William's ________ 2. Princess Anne is Peter Phillips's ________ 3. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phili p are Prince Andrew's _______ 4. Prince Charles is Prince George's _______ 5. Queen Elizabeth is Prince Phili p's--------
6. Prince William and Prince Harry are Prince Charles's ________ 7. Prince Andrew is Princess Eugenie's _______ 8. Queen Elizabeth is Peter Phillips's ________ 9. Princess Eugenie is Princess Beatrice's ________ 10. William, Harry, Peter, Beatrice, and Eugenie are Queen Elizabeth's ________ 98
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Complete the conversation. Write What. Where, or Who. 1. Andrew: _ _____ ·s that? Hannah: That's my brother. 2. Andrew:
's your brother's first name? Hannah: Paul.
's your sister? 3. Andrew: Hannah: She's right there, on the left. 4. Andrew: 's that? Hannah: My grandmother. 5. Andrew: ______'s her last name? Hannah: Connor. 6. Andrew: are your parents? Hannah: They're here, next to my grandmother. 4
Read the answers. Then write questions with Who.
_______________ ?
4. A: _______________ ?
2. A: _______________? B: That's my husband.
5. A: _______________?
1. A:
B: They're my brothers.
B: They're my grandparents. B: She's my sister.
_______________ ? B: He's my father.
3. A:
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Answer the questions. 1. Who are you? _______________________________ 2. Who's your teacher? _____________________________ 3. Who are your classmates? (Name three.)---------------------
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Write the names of three relatives, friends, neighbors, or classmates. Then complete the chart.
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Unscramble the words. Write sentences. 1. brother I tall I is I My I very
2. handsome, I He I too I very I is 3. your IAre I pretty I sisters
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4. is I daughter I young I Her
5. cute I so I is I She
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Describe your relatives. Write sentences.
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Look at the photos and read.
Hi, I'm Kate. There are five people in my family. I have two sisters. Their names are Megan and Jane. Jane and I are students. Megan is a doctor.
Hello. My name is Edgar. My wife's name is Anna. I'm an engineer, and she's an architect. We have two children. Riley is our son, and Reese is our daughter.
Hello. I'm George. My wife Carol and I are grandparents. We have three children and two grandchildren. Our granddaughter is Sophia. Our grandson is Jake.
Now answer the questions. 1. Who's Jake?
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Look at the picture. Write sentences with have or has.
1. Julia: Slie har two brotherr 2. Rose: __________________________________ 3. Barbara and Martin:----------------------------4. Dan and Michael:-----------------------------5. Louis:----------------------------------
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Write the next number in words. 1. twenty-one, twenty-eight,thirty-five, forty-two,________ 2. four, eight,sixteen,--------, sixty-four 3. ninety-nine,
,seventy-five,sixty-three,fifty-one
4. ten,eleven, twenty-one, thirty-two,fifty-three,________
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Complete each sentence with � or has. Then choose the correct response. Circle the letter. 1. Matthew ____ two sisters. a. How old is she?
b. How old are they?
2. Mark and Jamie ____ a daughter. b. How old is she? a. How old is he? 3.
a brother and a sister. b. How old is my sister? a. How old is your brother?
4. We ____ a son. a. What's your name?
b. What's his name?
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Complete the puzzle. Across
Down
3. Julie's grandmother is ninety-five. She's--·
1. The English alphabet has __ letters.
6. Sons and daughters
2. My father's mother is my--·
7. A good-looking woman is--·
4. Dakota Fanning's occupation
8. Not tall
5. His daughter's son is his--·
10. Her grandchildren are very __. They're one and three years old.
7. Mother and father 9. Heather J oy is Steven Fanning's --·
11. A good-looking man is--·
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Match the times.
1.
It's half past ten.
a. 6:45
2.
It's four o'clock.
b. 8:55
4.
It's a quarter after two.
5.
It's five to nine.
_c_
3.
2
It's noon.
c. 10:30
d. 12:00 P.M. e. 4:00
6.
It's six ten.
f.
7.
It's a quarter to seven.
8.
It's midnight.
g. 12:00A.M.
6:10
h. 2:15
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When is your English class? Circle the day or days. Write the times.
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Event Concert
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Time 7:00P.M.
Place Mvs-ic Center
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Look at the posters.
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Sunday. 3:00 P.M.
Damon Hall
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Seven Samurai
Now check true or false. true
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1. The game is on Sunday.
2. 3. 4. 5. 8
The movie is at 7:10 on Wednesday. The dinner is at half past seven. The concert is at three o'clock. The movie is at 3:40 on Saturday.
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Look at the posters in Exercise 7 again. Complete the questions and answers.
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2. A:
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It's __ one o'clock. It's __ Friday __ a quarter to eight. It's __ Thursday. It's __ Sunday __ 3:00.
Complete the conversation. Use the times and days on the posters in Exercise 7. 1. You: Hi, ------· How are you? Your friend: Fine, thanks. And you? 2. You: ------·Look.There's a ______ on ______ Your friend: Great! What time? 3. You: Your friend: OK. Let's meet at ______ Events and nmes
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Match the ordinal numbers with the people. Draw lines. fifth
second
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first
ninth
twelfth
eleventh
sixth
seventh
eighth
thirteenth
fourth
fifteenth
Look at the pictures. Write the months for each type of weather where you live.
1.
2. 3.
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Complete the sentences with an ordinal number or a month. 1. October is the
2. 3.
4. March is the
5. December is the 6.
7. June is the
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month of the year. is the fifth month of the year. is the second month of the year. month of the year. month of the year. is the eleventh month of the year. month of the year. is the eighth month of the year.
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Complete the conversations. Use the prepositions in, 2.n, and at. March IIT.Tfl
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6. A: What time's the movie? 7. A: Is the dinner in January? 8. A: There's a concert at 10:00. 14
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It's ____ March.It's ____ March 111 h. No, you're ____ time. It's ____ 1:30. No, it's ____ the afternoon, ____ 3:45. Saturday, ____ 8:00. It's ____ midnight. Yes, it's ____ the 191h. night or ____ the morning?
Look at the invitation.
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For: Jason's 301h birthday
Date:
Saturday, March 121h
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Place:
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Palm Restaurant Next to the school
Don't be latet Now answer the questions. Write complete sentences. 1. What month is the party? __ lt_''-s- _i11_M_a_rc___________________ _J., _ 2. What date is the party?--------------------------3. What day is the party? ___________________________ 4. What time's the party?--------------------------5. Where's the restaurant? __________________________
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JUST FOR FUN Fill in the answers. Then look at the numbers under the lines. Write the letters in the puzzle.
1
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1. A dinner, a dance, or a concert
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2. The class is on weekdays-Mondays, Wednesdays, and --·
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3. An event with athletes 4. April is the __ month of the year. Puzzle
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Complete the puzzle. Across 5. This month has twenty-eight days. 7. Jana's birthday
3
is March 121h .
What's her sign?
9. The movie's at 10:15. It's a quarter to ten now. You're --· 10. Good __ ! (at 7:00 P.M.)
4
5
13. Good __! (at 7:00 A.M.)
Down 1. The ninth month of the year
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2. The fourth weekday
3. The first day of the weekend
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7
9
4. Another way to say 10:30
6. Q is the __ letter in the alphabet. 8. The baseball __ is on Friday.
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11. 12:00 A.M.
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12. 12:00 P.M. 12
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6 Clothes Write the names of the clothes.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
6. 7. 8.
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Circle one of the clothing items in each picture. Write a sentence with I like and this. that. these or those.
Example:
I like thofe pa"tf . 1.
2.
4.
3.
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Write sentences. Use words from each list. My sister I brother My parents My classmates My neighbor My friends My friend and I My teacher
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like likes
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Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use want. need. or have.
1. _T_J.,_ e_,y,_J.,_a_v_e__ a daughter.
2. _______ a jacket.
3. _______ that car.
4. _______ a taxi.
5. _______ a moped.
6. _______ that tie.
Look at the pictures. Compliment each person on his or her clothes. 1.
(!)
2.
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Complete the sentences about yourself. Use like or don't like. red jackets. Example: I don't like 1.
brown suits.
2. ________ purple pants.
3. ________ black sweaters.
4. ________ white shoes.
5. ________ blue shirts I blouses.
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Complete the sentences. Write the simple present tense of the verb.
1. My daughters
want
2. Susan's friend
not like
3. Michael and Steven 4.
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suits. a jacket?
have
shoes for the party.
need
6.
Anthony
7.
Ryan
8. They
her skirt.
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those dresses.
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Read about Elena and Marina. Elena and Marina are looking for new clothes. They're at Fashionistas, a new clothes store. They need clothes for work. Elena is a manager, and Marina is a musician. Elena's suit is old, and she needs a new one. She wants new shoes, too. Marina needs a black dress for a concert on Saturday. Fashionistas has a black suit, a gray suit, a brown suit, and a red suit in Elena's size. She likes the gray suit. Fashionistas has a short dress and a long dress in black. Marina wants the short dress. The long dress is very expensive. Fashionistas doesn't have shoes. Elena says, "Look! There's a shoe store across the street." www.irLanguage.com
Now read the answers. Then write questions. Use Why. What. or Which.
1. A: 2. A: 3. A: 4. A: 5. A:
? B: Because her suit is old. ? B: A suit and shoes. ? B: A black dress. ? B: The graysuit. ? B: The short dress.
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Plan your clothes for next week. Write on the calendar.
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TAKE A GUESS! Match the numbers with the letters to make these colors. 1. __ green
a. red and green
3. __ purple
C.
5. __ gray
e. blue and red
b. yellow and blue
2. __ orange 4. __ brown
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d. black and white
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Put your morning activities in order.Write ordinal numbers (l't, 2 nd, ... ) on the lines.Write an i next to the activities you don't do. __ take a shower I bath __ eat breakfast __ put on makeup __ get up __ shave __ get dressed __ brush my teeth __ comb I brush my hair Choose your first three morning activities. What time do you do them? Example: I 9et vp at7:00
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Write the name of a family member or friend. Check his or her activities. Name:
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takes a shower in the evening takes a shower in the morning doesn't eat breakfast eats a large breakfast
Now write sentences about this person.
D D D D
studies after dinner watches TV after dinner gets up early on weekends gets up late on weekends
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Look at the responses. Write questions with When or What time. _______ ? r 1. A: __w_h_ _e n_d_o _e5��-a _ri_n_a_t_a_k_e _a-'-5h_ _o w_e_________________ B: Karina takes a shower in the morning.
2. A:
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B: Robert goes to bed after midnight. He's an evening person. 3. A: B: My children? They watch TV on weekends, in the morning. 4. A: B: I study after dinner.
5. A: B: Julia gets up at 5:00 A.M. on weekdays.
6. A: B: They come home early-before 5:00 P.M.
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Complete the conversation. Are you a morning person or an evening person? 1. � --------------------------And why do you say that?
2. �--------------------------� Activities
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On a typical weekday, do you ... ? Check always, usually. sometimes. or�.
always 0 eat breakfast 0 watch TV in the evening 0 take a shower at night 0 read after 10:00 P.M. 0 exercise in the morning
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. take a nap in the afternoon 0 0 7. go out for lunch
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never
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Look at your answers in Exercise 6. Write five sentences about your activities. Follow the model. Example: On weekdays-, I vs-vally exercis-e in tJ.,e morning
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Activity take a nap
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Frequency vs-vally
Now write sentences about what your family members and friends do in their free time. Use your chart. irLaoguage.com Example: Myqrandfatlier vs-vally takes- a nap in tlie afternoon
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4. A: 8:
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Look at Larry's schedule in Exercise 9 again. Answer the questions. 1. Whendoes Larry work?__________________________ 2. Whendoeshego to school?_______________________� 3. What'shis typic al day like?_________________________ 4. What time doesheget up on Fridays?--------------------5. What doeshe do inhis free time?______________________
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Look at the pictures. Then write sentences about the household chores Mr. and Mrs. Rand do. Mr. Rand
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Mrs. Rand
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Write a question with Who for each picture. Then answer the questions with information about your home or your family's home.
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What comes once in an afternoon, twice in a week, but never in a day or month? (Hint: It comes once in the alphabet.) Answer: _______ 2
WORD FIND. Look across(-+) and down (!). Circle fourteen activities. Then write the activities in the correct column.
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Circle the word or phrase that is different. 1 .� 2. doctor 3. last name 4. subway 5. brother 6. tall 7. concert 8. skirt 9. listen to music 10. get up
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neighbor pharmacy address train wife handsome restaurant dress visit friends come home
classmate engineer weekend moped daughter new party blouse do the laundry shave
colleague scientist phone number game grandmother young movie tie go to the movies eat breakfast
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Women's Soccer
Russia and Brazil The Sports Center , Saturday, May 15 °' / l:OOP.M. •• ' ;• '
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Read about Salma Hayek. This is Salma Hayek. She's an actor. She's from Mexico, but her name is Arabic. Her father's family is from Lebanon. Her mother is Mexican. Her father is a businessman, and her mother is an opera singer. She has one brother, Sarni Hayek. Salma Hayek's birthday is September 2, 1966. She's a Virgo. She is short and very pretty. In September 2007, Hayek became a mother. She and her husband have a daughter. Her name is Valentina Paloma. Salma Hayek's 2002 movie Frida is not an old movie, but it's already a classic. It is the winner of two Academy Awards-for music and for makeup. The movie is about the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Hayek is Frida in the movie. Alfred Molina is her husband, the artist Diego Rivera. Many of Hayek's friends are in the movie. The acting is great. The colors, art. clothes, and music in Frida are beautiful.
Now answer the questions. 1. What does Salma Hayek do?------------------2. Is she from Lebanon? ______________________ 3. Does Hayek have brothers and sisters?---------------4. When is her birthday?_____________________
5. Howoldis she?_________________________ 6. Is she tall? _________________________
7. Howold is her daughter?____________________ 8. What is her daughter's first name?------------------
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Occupation Nationality Nationality of father Nationality of mother Brothers and sisters Birthday
artist from Mexico from Germany from Mexico 3 sisters, no brothers
July 6, 1907
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Choose one family member, friend, neighbor, or colleague. Complete the information. 1. Name: _________________________________ 2. Relationship to you:---------------------------3. Oc�upation:_______________________________ 4. Birthday, age (how old?), sign:-----------------------5. Adjectives to describe the person:----------------------6. Leisure activities:----------------------------Now write about this person. Use the information above.
OPTIONAL VOCABULARY BOOSTER ACTIVITIES 1
Look at the pictures. Write a � I Il2 question with � and a short answer. Use the words in parentheses.
2.
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A: _________ ?
A: _________?
8: _________
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(lawyer)
6.
A: _________? (electrician)
A: _________ ? (florist)
A: _________?
8; _________
8; _________
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Look at the pictures. Write answers to the questions. Remember to capitalize proper nouns.
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2. What is the pharmacist's name?-----------------3. What is the waiter's name? ____________________ 4. What is the travel agent's first name? ________________
5. What is the professor's last name?----------------3
Answer a friend's questions about your neighborhood. www.irLanguage.com
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Which events do you like? Number the events from 1 to 8 in the order you like them. __ plays
__ art exhibitions
__ ballets
__ baseball games
__ operas
__ volleyball games
__ speeches
__ football games
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Write 1ml, t.Mt, .tb..eg, or� and the names of the clothes. Do you like 1.
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Look at the pictures and the answers. Write the questions.
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B: Twice a month.
B: On Sundays.
3. A: _______________ ?
4. A: ______________�?
B: My wife does.
B: Yes, I do. Review
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