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- Unit 1: Homes and Places Exercise 1 Match the sentence halves. is my mother’s father. is my father’s mother. is my mother’s son. is my father’s daughter. is the child of my aunt. is my mother’s brother. is my father’s sister. 1. My grandfather is my mother’s father. 2. My uncle is my mother’s brother. 3. My aunt is my father’s sister. 4. My grandmother is my father’s mother. 5. My cousin is the child of my aunt. 6. My brother is my mother’s son. 7. My sister is my father’s daughter. Exercise 2 Match the formal and informal family words. Use the words in the box. Auntie dad grandma grandpa kids mum Formal Informal 1.father 2.mother 3.grandmother 4.grandfather 5.aunt 6.children Exercise 3 Read a talk about Tamsin talking about her family. Choose the correct answers. This is a photo of my family. As you can see, we’re quite a big family. This is my dad. His name’s John and next to him on the right is my mum. Her name is Sally. Behind them is my Auntie Jill. We’re really close. We often do things together. She’s great fun to be with. Next to Auntie Jill is my uncle, Tom. He’s a teacher and very interesting to talk to. He knows a lot about football. At the back of the photo, on the left, are my grandparents. My grandma is 65 and my grandpa’s over 70, but very fit and well. We often go for long walks together and they’re both good tennis players. I’ve got two brothers and a sister. That’s Fabian, Hamish and Rachel. They’re sitting at the front with Alan. He’s my cousin from America. He’s a student at university in England this year. And look, at the back of the photo on the right is my best friend, Antonia, with her husband, James. She’s really nice and very clever. 1. Tamsin’s family is o quite big. o quite small. o very big. 2. John is Tamsin’s o brother. o cousin. o father.
- 3. Next to her father is Tamsin’s o auntie. o Mother. o sister. 4. Uncle Tom is a o football player. o teacher. o tennis player. 5. Tamsin’s grandfather is o over 70. o under 70. o 65. 6. Tamsin has o two brothers and no sister. o two brothers and one sister. o two sisters and one brother. 7. Tamsin’s cousin, Alan, goes to university in o America. o Australia. o England. 8. James is Antonia’s o brother. o friend. o husband. Exercise 4 Look at the family tree. Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. Aunt baby brother brother children grandmother husband mother son wife 1. Martin is Sara’s ___ 2. Jimmie is Martin and Sara’s ___ 3. Martin, Sara and Jimmie are Sylvia and Tom’s ___ . 4. Sylvia is Tom’s ___ . 5. Ivor is Lilian’s ___ . 6. Lilian is Becky’s ___ . 7. Becky is Sara’s ___ . 8. Lilian is Martin’s ___ . 9. Tom is Ivor and Lilian’s ___ . Exercise 5 Listen to Amanda talking to Samir about some photos of her family. Choose the correct answers.
- Samir: Hi, Amanda. Is now a good time to show me your photos from the summer or are you working? Amanda: I’m working, but I’m happy to take a break for ten or fifteen minutes. Would you like a coffee? Samir: Yes, a coffee would be great. Amanda: OK. Let me show you the photos, then. This is a photo of me and my brothers and sisters. We’re on the beach. Samir: Wow, there are seven of you! You’re a really big family. Amanda: Yes, I’ve got three sisters and three brothers. My oldest sister is 32 and my two youngest brothers are 8. No, sorry, they’re 9 now. Samir: Are they twins? Amanda: Yes, that’s right. Samir: And how old is your other brother? Amanda: He’s the same age as me. James and I are twins as well! We’re both 27 this year. Samir: Really! Amanda: This is a photo of my dad with his younger brother, my Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom’s just got married and that’s his new wife, Maria. Samir: Is she English? Amanda: No, she isn’t. She’s Spanish. Samir: Yes, she looks Italian or Spanish with her black hair. Amanda: This is another photo of my dad. Samir: And who are the four children? Amanda: They’re my dad’s four grandchildren. Samir: Are they all boys? Amanda: No, they aren’t. He’s got one grandson and three granddaughters. 1. What is Amanda doing? o Taking short break o Working o Drinking coffee 2. How many brothers and sisters does Amanda have? o3 o6 o7 3. How old are Amanda’s twin brothers? o7 o8 o9 4. What nationality is Amanda’s new aunt? o Italian o English o Spanish 5. Who is in the photo with Amanda’s father? o His four grandchildren o His four granddaughters o His grandson and two granddaughters Exercise 6
- Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. Then listen and check your answers. We're Are they He’s Is she She’s You’re she isn’t they aren’t they’re Amanda: This is a photo of me and my brothers and sisters. We’re on the beach. Samir: Wow, there are seven of you! ___ a really big family. Amanda: My oldest sister is 32 and my two youngest brothers are 8. No, sorry, ___ 9 now. Samir: ___ twins? Amanda: Yes, that’s right. Samir: And how old is your other brother? Amanda: ___ the same age as me. James and I are twins as well! Samir: Really! Amanda: This is a photo of my dad with his younger brother, my Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom’s just got married and that’s his new wife, Maria. Samir:___ English? Amanda: No, ___ . ___ Spanish. Samir: And who are the four children? Amanda: They’re my dad’s four grandchildren. Samir: Are they all boys? Amanda: No, ___ . . He’s got one grandson and three granddaughters. Exercise 7 Match the questions with the answers. Yes, we are. She’s 39. No, he isn’t. Yes, they are They’re 5 and 9. No, she isn’t. 1. How old is your mum? 2. How old are your cousins. 3. Are you and your sister good friends? 4. Is your sister older than you? 5. Are your aunt and uncle in the photo? 6. Is her husband Italian? Exercise 8 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. We're on beach all the 1. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Really big you're family a 2. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Are two brothers 9 now my 3. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ How brother your old other is 4. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ? Four who the are children 5. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___?
- They're my grandchildren dad'd four 6. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Exercise 9 Rewrite the underlined words with the correct short forms. 1. You are a big family. 2. They are my uncle’s grandchildren. 3. We are not twins. 4. I am in the photo. 5. He is the same age as me. 6. She is not my brother’s wife. Exercise 10 You are going to describe a family photo to a friend. Use the notes below to help you. Write your answer. Notes • This is / That’s (name of one person in your family) • These/Those are (names of people in your family) • He’s my (brother, dad, uncle) • She’s my (mum, sister, grandma) • They’re my (brothers, sisters, aunts, cousins) Unit 2 : Every day Exercise 1 Match the words with the pictures. Use the words in the box. Building cash machine office reception stairs toilets 1. 2. 3. 4.
- 5. 6. Unit 1: Exercise 2 Match the words with the pictures. Use the words in the box. Bank car park chemist's library post office sports centre supermarket 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
- 7. Unit 1: Exercise 3 Match the opposite words. Use the words in the box. Early full large left near open 1.far 2.right 3.late 4.small 5.closed 6.empty Unit 1: Exercise 4 Complete the conversations. Use the words in the box. Big closed full late near right 1. A: Are there any spaces in the car park? B: No, it’s usually ___ by nine o’clock in the morning. 2. A: Is the cafeteria open now? B: No, it’s always ___ at this time. 3. A: Are there any shops ___the college? B: No, they are all about ten minutes away by bus. 4. A: Are the toilets on the left? B: No, they’re on the ___ . 5. A: Is the library small? B: No, it’s very ___ . 6. A: Am I ___ for the first lesson? B: No, you’re five minutes early. Unit 1: Exercise 5 Listen to Sandra talking to some new college students. Choose the correct answers. Sandra: Welcome to the college. Let me introduce myself. My name is Sandra Field and I work in the main office here. I’m going to show you round the building this morning. We are now in the main entrance. This is the reception here and that is the main office. You can go there if you have any questions or problems. These are the toilets on the left of the reception and those are the stairs over there in the corner. Here on the ground floor there is also a room for students and a café. For those of you who drive, there are two large car parks to the right and left of the main building. But you must arrive early to find a place to park. The car parks are usually full by nine o’clock. OK, let’s go up to the first floor now. At the top of the stairs there are about 20 classrooms, the library and the computer room. Any questions so far? Student: Is there a drinks machine in the student room?
- Sandra: Yes, there is. It sells drinks and snacks, so you can get something when the cafeteria is closed. Student: Is there a cash machine? Sandra: No, there isn’t a cash machine in the college, but there are two banks and a post office very near here. Student: Are there any shops near here? Sandra: Yes, there are. There’s a chemist, a bookshop and a small supermarket. Student: Is there a sports centre? Sandra: Yes, there is. It’s near the supermarket. Student: Are there any public telephones in the college? Sandra: No, there aren’t. Nearly all students have mobile phones nowadays. If there is a problem, you can use the telephone in the office. OK? 1. Sandra Field works in the café/library/office . 2. She is talking to people in the library/main entrance/room for students . 3. The toilets are in the corner/on the left of the reception/on the right of the reception . 4. The room for students is in the corner/on the first floor/on the ground floor . 5. The car parks are usually full by nine o’clock/seven o’clock/ten o’clock. 6. At the top of the stairs there are about 10 classrooms/20 classrooms/30 classrooms . 7. Near the college there are some bookshops/some small supermarkets/two banks . 8. The sports centre is near the bookshop/chemist/supermarket. Unit 1: Exercise 6 Listen to the first part of the audio again. Complete the paragraph with the correct words. Welcome to the ___ . Let me introduce myself. My name is Sandra Field and I work in the main ___ here. I’m going to show you round the building this morning. We are now in the main ___ . This is the reception here and that is the main office. You can go there if you have any questions or problems. These are the ___ on the left of the reception and those are the ___ over there in the corner. Here on the ground floor there is also a room for students and a ___ . For those of you who drive, there are two large ___ to the right and left of the main ___ . But you must arrive early to find a place to park. The car parks are usually full by nine o’clock. Unit 1: Exercise 7 Listen to the second part of the audio again. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Are there Is there There's there are there aren't there is there isn't Sandra: OK, let’s go up to the first floor now. At the top of the stairs there are about 20 classrooms, the library and the computer room. Any questions so far? Student: ___ a drinks machine in the student room? Sandra: Yes, ___ It sells drinks and snacks, so you can get something when the cafeteria is closed.
- Student: Is there a cash machine? Sandra: No, ___ a cash machine in the college, but ___ two banks and a post office very near here. Student: ___ any shops near here? Sandra: Yes, there are. ___ a chemist, a bookshop and a small supermarket. Student: Is there a sports centre? Sandra: Yes, there is. It’s near the supermarket. Student: Are there any public telephones in the college? Sandra: No, ___ . Nearly all students have mobile phones nowadays. If there is a problem, you can use the telephone in the office. OK? Unit 1: Exercise 8 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. The is this reception 7. ___ ___ ___ ___ We main in office are the 8. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Are these toilets the 9. ___ ___ ___ ___ Over stairs there are the 10.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ A there computer room and a café is 11.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Small car park only there one is 12.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ A drinks there is machine 13.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ? Bank a there isn't 14.___ ___ ___ ___ Any there supermarkets are 15.___ ___ ___ ___ ? A chemist isn't no, there 16.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Unit 1: Exercise 9 Correct the underlined mistakes. Then listen and check your answers. 1. Welcome in the college. 2. I’m going to show you at the building this morning. 3. That is the reception here. 4. Those are the toilets on the left of the reception. 5. Here on the ground floor, there are also a room for students.
- 6. On the top of stairs, there are about 20 classrooms, the library and the computer room. Unit 1: Exercise 10 You are going to tell a visitor about the different places in your school, college or place of work. Use the ideas below to help you. Write your answer. Notes • This is / These are the (places near you) • That is / Those are the (places not near you) • There is/are (post office, cash machine, car park, drinks machine, café, library) • There isn’t / There aren’t (post office, cash machine, car park, drinks machine, café, library) Unit 3: All about food Exercise 1 Match the jobs with the pictures. Use the words in the box. Dentist waiter mechanic chef nurse doctor pilot receptionist 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
- 6. 7. 8. Exercise 2 Label the pictures. Choose the correct labels. Factory/office/shop 1. Garage/hospital/sports club 2. Factory/farm/supermarket 3. Factory/farm/police station 4.
- Hospital/post office /railway station 5. Chemist/library/restaurant 6. Bookshop/garage/shop 7. Exercise 3 Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box. Cleans cooks flies grows paints repairs sells serves shows takes teaches writes 1. She’s a chef. She ___ meals in a restaurant. 2. She’s a waitress. She ___ food and drinks at restaurant tables. 3. He’s a pilot. He ___ a plane. 4. She’s a lecturer. She ___ in a university. 5. He’s a mechanic. He ___ cars in a garage. 6. She’s a journalist. She ___ reports for newspapers or news on TV. 7. She’s a guide. She ___ tourists round the town. 8. She’s a dentist. She checks and ___ people’s teeth. 9. She’s a sales assistant. She ___ things to customers in a shop. 10.He’s a photographer. He ___ photos when people get married. 11.He’s a farmer. He ___ fruit and vegetables. 12.He’s an artist. He ___ pictures. Exercise 4 Match the subjects with the sentences. Use the words in the box. Art biology chemistry geography history maths physics technology 1. Students learn about people and things that happened in the past: ___ 2. Students study different countries and learn about mountains and seas: ___ 3. Students learn about living things like plants and animals: ___ 4. Students study what is in things and how they change when they are mixed together: ___ 5. Students study things like electricity, light and sound: ___
- 6. Students study numbers: ___ 7. Students learn how to paint or draw: ___ 8. Students study how to use computers and new equipment: ___ Exercise 5 Read the text and choose the best job for each person. My best friend, Emma, was very good at languages at school. She’s studying English at university now. She loves talking to people and writing. She wants to be a driver/journalist /nurse hen she finishes her course. Jim is another friend from school. He was always good at biology and is now studying medicine. He wants to be a doctor/mechanic/pilot after finishing university. I remember Laura very well. She sat in front of me in class. She was quite good at most subjects and she really liked being with small children. She is now working as a cook/guide /teacher in a primary school. Dan was terrible at school. He hated all the subjects! When he left school, he went to college and learnt how to repair cars. He now works as a farmer/mechanic/police officer . Beth was always very good at French and German at school. She also likes meeting people from different countries. She now has a job as a actor/guide/nurse at a big tourist information office. Exercise 6 Listen to Hamish talking about work to the presenter of a radio programme. Choose True or False. Presenter: Good morning. I’m Jane Wilson. Welcome to Radio Brighton. A number of people have already phoned in to our programme about jobs. So let’s make a start. The first person waiting to speak is Hamish. Hi, Hamish. Hamish: Hello, Jane. Presenter: Can you tell us a few things about yourself, Hamish? Hamish: Yeah, I’m 18 years old and I’m still at school. Presenter: OK, so what subjects are you doing? Hamish: Maths, science and technology. Presenter: And are you a serious student? I mean, do you usually get good marks for homework and in tests? Hamish: Yes, I do. I normally get As or Bs in exams. I really like these subjects and work hard. Presenter: What do you want to study at university, Hamish? Hamish: I don’t want to go to university. I want to get a job after school. Presenter: It’s hard to get a good job nowadays if you don’t go to university, Hamish. Hamish: Yes, I know, but I want to get a job and earn some money. Have you got any ideas to help me find a job? Presenter: Have you already had any jobs at the weekend or in the holidays? Hamish: Yes, I’ve done several Saturday jobs. I’ve worked in a shop as a sales assistant, for example, and I’ve also worked as a waiter in an Italian restaurant. At the moment, I’m working in my uncle’s computer shop. Presenter: That’s interesting. So, what are you doing there? Hamish: I do some of the simple repairs to computers. My uncle tells me or shows me what to do and I do it. I really like the work.
- Presenter: Well, Hamish, I think my advice to you is to continue working there after school. I think that will be perfect for you and for your future. Hamish: Thanks, Jane. That was helpful. Presenter: You’re welcome. And now let’s hear from the next person waiting to speak. Hi there, Andrea 1. Hamish is 19 years old. o True o False 2. He is studying three subjects at school. o True o False 3. He works hard at school. o True o False 4. He wants to study technology at university. o True o False 5. He has had several Saturday jobs. o True o False 6. He is working as a waiter now. o True o False 7. He likes repairing computers. o True o False 8. The presenter thinks Hamish should work for his uncle when he leaves school. o True o False Exercise 7 Read the email from Sara asking about a job. Complete it with the words in the box. Course fun good hobbies interested interview jobs store working Job – Receptionist (Sofitel Hotel, Abu Dhabi) To the Manager, I am very ___ in the job of receptionist at your hotel. I’m 22 years old and I have just finished a ___ in Maths and Technology at Sussex University. I’m very ___ at languages and speak English, French and Arabic. I have had several ___ during the summer holidays. I have worked as a sales assistant in a big ___ and also as a receptionist for a dentist. I’m a hard worker and I’m good at ___ with others in a team. My ___ are reading about history and watching films in French and Arabic. Other students on my course say that I’m very friendly and good ___ to be with. I am in Abu Dhabi at the moment and could come for an ___ any time during this month. Best wishes,
- Sara Ahmad Unit 5: Exercise 8 Correct the underlined mistakes. Then listen and check your answers. 1. I’m really good on technology, so I want to study it at university. 2. I was always interested for history at school. 3. I’ve worked in a shop at a sales assistant. 4. I am very interested of the job. 5. I have a job in the weekend. 6. I work as a receptionist to a dentist. Exercise 9 Write a letter or email to a company or business you know to ask for a weekend job. Use the ideas below to help you. Think about a logical order for your ideas. Ideas • Say what the job is you are applying for. • Say why you want to do the job. • Say how old you are and what you are doing now. • Write about the things you are good at. • Write about any (Saturday/weekend/holiday) jobs you have done before. • Write about your hobbies and interests. • Write about how other people describe you. Exercise 10 You are going to talk about things you studied in the past and/or are studying now and what job you are interested in doing. Use the ideas below to help you. Record your answer. Try to speak for about a minute. Play to hear your answer. Ideas • Talk about what subjects you were/are good at. • Say why you want to do the job. • Say what other members of your family do for work. Do you think their jobs are interesting? Why? / Why not? Unit 4: Holidays Exercise 1 Match the words with the pictures. Use the words in the box. Computer games cooking gym radio restaurant shopping television walking 1.
- 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Exercise 2 Choose the correct answers to complete the sentences. 1. He likes plays/playing/play football. 2. They hate listen/listening/listens to the radio in English. 3. I loving/loves/love reading a book at home. 4. She hating/hate/hates shopping in the mall. 5. We don’t like do/doing/does sport.
- 6. Do you like cooks/cooking/cook for friends? 7. Don’t they hate go/goes/going for walks in bad weather? Exercise 3 Match the sentence halves. to the gym with my friends. tennis. for clothes. to the news on the radio. surfing the internet. dinner for my family. walks in the rain. 1. I like going 2. I hate shopping 3. I don’t like going for 4. I don’t like listening 5. I hate playing 6. I don’t like spending time 7. I love cooking Exercise 4 Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. Boring fit friendly funny happy interesting lazy sad 9. She does a lot of sport. She’s very ___ . 10.He makes me laugh. He’s really ___ . 11.They don’t like working hard. They’re ___ . 12.They are always smiling. They’re ___ . 13.She cries a lot. She’s ___ 14.He always tells the same stories. He’s very ___ . 15.My teacher explains things well and I to want to learn more. She’s ___ . 16.The neighbours are very kind and helpful to us. They are very ___ . Exercise 5 Read about William and his friends. Complete the sentences with the correct adjectives. Hello, my name’s William. I’m an engineer and I work for a big company. I know lots of people at work and some of them are also my friends. My best friend is called Eddie. We work in the same office. He always makes me laugh because he’s so boring/funny . He loves playing tennis and football. He also likes swimming. Eddie is very fit/lazy , because he does so much sport. My sister, Maxine, also likes playing tennis and she loves going for long walks, but her main interest is shopping for clothes! I often go with her to the shopping mall, but I hate shopping myself. For me, it’s boring/friendly to wait while someone chooses lots of clothes, so I normally sit and play games on my mobile phone while I wait for her. That’s much more interesting/sad ! My other friends are all very different. John, for example, hates doing sport and is only funny/happy when he’s at home reading a book or watching TV. Another friend, called Dave, is a really nice guy who loves going out with friends. Dave hasn’t got a job and he doesn’t want one, because he doesn’t like working. He’s very interesting/lazy . Marta is my sister’s best friend. She’s very friendly/sad so loves chatting for hours on the internet. She has hundreds of online friends. Exercise 6 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box Hate doing like going out likes playing loves going loves reading loves talking 1. My best friend ___ football.
- 2. Maxine ___ to the gym. 3. John and Martin ___ sport. 4. Thomas ___ a book at home. 5. I ___ to restaurants with my friends. 6. Marta ___ to friends on the internet. Exercise 7 Read the profiles of the people from the internet. Choose True or False. Kyra Hello, my name’s Kyra. I’m from Mexico, but I live in Germany now. I’m 22 years old, but I’m not married. I like reading and playing the piano. I love watching tennis and football on the TV, but I don’t like doing sport. My friends say I’m a bit lazy and I think they’re right. I’m a student, by the way. Lars Hi, I’m Lars. I’m from Sweden. I’m 24 years old and I’ve got lots of friends. I like inviting them for dinner at the weekend. I love cooking French and Italian dishes. People say that I’m a friendly person and I think they’re right because I like being with people and helping them. I’m quite sporty and fit. I don’t like sitting at home watching TV or playing computer games. Rachel Hi there, my name’s Rachel. I’m 26. I’m from France. I like playing football and I love swimming. That’s my main interest. I go to the swimming pool about three or four times a week. Most of my friends like doing sport as well. They’re all quite fit. At the weekend we all love going for long walks and then in the evening we love having a meal together in a restaurant. That’s usually great fun. 1. Kyra is German. o True o False 2. Kyra loves playing tennis. o True o False 3. Kyra is lazy. o True o False 4. Lars is Italian. o True o False 5. Lars loves cooking. o True o False 6. Lars loves playing video games. o True o False 7. Rachel enjoys swimming. o True o False 8. Rachel’s friends are fit. o True
- o False 9. Rachel loves going for walks with her friends in the evening. o True o False Exercise 8 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. Cinema with going to the I love my friends 17.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Hate I shopping clothes for 18.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Like walks don't I long in going for the park 19.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Listening I to radio like the 20.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Internet on the chatting love I really 21.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Guy really nice friend a is best my 22.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Is my wife friendly very 23.___ ___ ___ ___ ___ . Exercise 9 Correct the underlined mistakes. Then listen and check your answers. 1. I’m 22 years age. 2. I’m German. I’m at Hamburg in Germany. 3. I love watch football on the TV. 4. I don’t like do sport. 5. I a friendly person. 6. I hating sitting at home watching TV. 7. I have a good friend. His name’s Mika. 8. She love going for walks with her friends. Exercise 10 Write a description of an important place for tourists in your country. Use the notes to help you. Notes 1 Say what type of place it is. 2 Say where it is. 3 Say what people can do there. 4 Say why it is important.