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What does she think of living in schools. Now I go everywhere Kong. It's a busy city, very exciting, US, Roberto says without hesitation, by car. I like the 'Because I want to work hard and car at weekends, but here your car stores here.
They're huge, and it's be successful. Nobody walks cheaper than Hong Kong. But you hard. He's at the store all day, then anywhere. In Hong Kong works as a driver in the evening. That's why I like America,' he says. Very friendly. The first question 'You can be what you want. I like the What does she like best? The winter, it was so cold! There was fact that there are people from all space. Here I live in a house with a snow! Now nearly all my family over the world.
In Hong Kong it is so crowded. When I What about the way of life? The also in California, and in Texas. We meet about once a month and the food is from every country in Nobody tells me what to do. Here have a huge Mexican meal that the world. We're all learn to make decisions for happy here. I feel in control. Tell a partner. Discuss with your partner. Two couples, Carol and Mike, and Dave and Alison, talk about their partner's annoying habits. Look at the pictures below. What are their annoying habits?
Correct the false sentences. What are women better at? Maria and Jean-Paul are foreign students in Britain. Their teachers are trying to be friendly. Which conversation is more successful? Find examples of these in the tapescripts on p B 1 What a lovely day it is today! I'm enjoying it. Was it a good game? Yes, no problems. That's very kind of you. I'm very well, thanks. We had a pub lunch and went for a walk. No, I missed it. The plane was a bit late, but it didn't matter.
Makes you feel miserable, doesn't it? Thank you very much. I got it in Paris last year. Yes, it was lovely. It was a bit strange at first, but I'm getting used to it. Beautiful, isn't it? Practise the conversations with a partner. I'm a spy. I have homes in London, Moscow, and Beijing Stand up! You're all at a party. Try to make some friends. Write the infinitives. Why was Russell the burglars' friend? The burglars' friend IT was 3 o'clock in the morning when four-year- His parents They said, 'Will you open the back door while we take these old Russell Brown woke were fast things to the car, because we don't want to wake Mummy up to go to the toilet.
His parents were fast asleep asleep in bed and Daddy, do we? But when he heard a held the door open for them. Russell showed them, He then went back to bed. The two men carried these got up the next day. His There he found two men. Russell also father said, 'I couldn't be They asked him his name, told them that his mother angry with Russell because he and told him they were kept her purse in a drawer in thought he was doing the friends of the family.
Russell even gave them Fortunately, the police believed them. They asked his pocket money - 50p. How do we form the question and negative?
He woke up at 3. How is the past tense formed when the verb ends in a 1 Because he wanted to go to the toilet. Why did he wake up? When do we double the final consonant? There is a list of irregular verbs on p Grammar Reference 3. Making connections : Match the verb phrases. Then make sentences using both verbs in the past.
Join the sentences with so, because, and, or but. I broke a cup, but I mended it with glue. Talking about you 2 Ask and answer these questions with a partner. Make more questions, using the Past Simple. What did you do Kelly Harman 1 away Last Tuesday a on holiday, they man armed with 2 just a hot their teenage hamburger in a daughter alone in bag 1 the house.
However, Zoe National Bank at about 1. Things teller a note demanding started to go wrong. He claimed that guests arrived. They 3 he 4 a bomb in furniture, smashed windows, and stole the bag.
The teller said she jewellery. Even so, she the news, they 5 home handed the money to the man. He dropped the bag with immediately.
He escaped in a car. Why is this tense used? As he was running out of the bank, 2 How do we make questions and negatives? Everyone was having a good time when suddenly What's the difference between them?
Practise the sentences that contain these phrases. I don't know how. It rain and it was cold, and my bed was so warm. Unfortunately, it began to rain. Getting information Fortunately, I had an umbrella. Unfortunately, it was broken. Fortunately, I met a friend in his car. Unfortunately, his car ran out of petrol. Zoe was staying with friends. Zoe was staying Tell similar stories around the class.
Begin with these sentences. Harman arrive home? At Where was Zoe staying? She was staying with friends. What do you learn from the story that you didn't to a radio play called The perfect crime. The perfect crime 4 Who is Kathy? Who is Bobby? Why ice Jackson's husband, Henry, was a man of habit. A So it was that at exactly six o'clock in the evemng she was in the kitchen getting a beer for him out of the tndge 7 How do you think she murdered him?
She was smiling. Today the routine was going to be 9 Why were all the policemen thirsty? Alice was looking forward to the evemng. She was very happy. She had a beautiful baby sleeping upstairs, a lovely home, and a husband who she adored. Henry opened the door and came into the kitchen.
She turned round to kiss him and give him his beer. Alice had no idea that in the next two minutes her whole life was going to change. But it's just that Kathy and I are in love. Bobby won't miss me, he's too young. She was in a dream. She walked into the living room. When she returned, Henry was standing with his back to her, drinking his beer She was carrying something heavy. He turned. At first he didn't move, then he fell to the floor.
Suddenly Alice began to think very clearly. She took the ice statue back to the living room, and phoned the police. Then she turned up the central heating, and went upstairs 3 She didn't know what he was going to tell to put on some make-up. The police came quickly. Alice screamed. My Henry! Oh 5 She thought for a long time about how to Henry! Sergeant Taylor, get Mrs 8 Alice hid the murder weapon. Jackson a drink. A brandy with some ice.
It's hot in this room. I hope you understand, Mrs Jackson, that What do you think? We must find the murder weapon. Suddenly an arm fell off Alice was smiling.
It was melting. Taylor went to the statue and picked up the melting arm. He broke it into bits and put some into Alice's brandy. Can I have a glass of water, Mrs Jackson? It's so Do you think she got away with the murder?
Language work Alice's friends arrived. Poor Henry! Be careful with the pronunciation. Help yourselves. The statue was now nearly a pool of water on the floor, walk pick hit try 'I wonder what the burglar hit him with,' said one guest. Alice heard this conversation, and smiled into her brandy. They are used 3 We can make adjectives and verbs to form different parts of speech.
There are some Complete the sentences, using a word spelling changes. Noun Verb Noun Adjective pack possible agree tidy fair like appear employed legal polite communication co'mmunicate science dis'cuss friend 'govern 'happy invi'tation 'different de'velop 'danger ex'plain use edu'cation help de'cide 'special en 'joy care 'organize noise im'provement 'industry 1 Don't go into my bedroom.
It's really em 'ploy am'bition 2 I can't do maths. For me, it's an subject. I just prefer 1 My English a lot after I lived in London for a month. I want to be rich, and I want to be to ask someone 4 It's very famous. They aren't 6 I was for two years. Then similar at all. I got a job in an office. I think it's a good idea.
I never saw understand his. You must try it. There are lots of factories That's! What are they? Look at the same dates in written American English. What's the difference? They are in British English. What days are national holidays in your country?
I was born at two o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth of June, Continue around the class. A Yesterday I went shopping and I bought an apple. B Yesterday 1 went shopping and 1 bought an apple and some bread.
C Yesterday I went shopping and I bought an apple, some bread, and a car. D Yesterday It is Saturday morning, and Sarah has written a shopping list. V It says here milk. How much milk do we need? S Two pints. V And eggs? S A dozen. V And what about potatoes? How many potatoes?
S A kilo's enough. V And butter? How much? S Just one packet. Can we count eggs one egg, two eggs? When do we say How much? When do we say How many? V Do we need anything else?
S Let's have a look. And there isn't any We use S Well, I can see a few carrots, a few but there aren't many onions. The rules are the same as for some and any.
I think that's any exercise 3. Let's go! By the way, how much money have you got? Grammar Reference 4. Just half a dozen. Two or three. He's a millionaire.
Half a spoonful. Ask and answer 5 Complete the sentences with the correct word. I met. There's in my eye! I looked , but I couldn't find them. I didn't have any money. I want interesting to read, or interesting to talk to, or interesting to go. Listen and check. Town survey 6 Work in groups. Talk about the good things and bad things about living in your town.
Make a list. Compare your list with the class. M y uncle's a shopkeeper. He has a shop in an old village by the River Thames near Oxford. The shop sells a lot of things bread, milk, fruit, vegetables, newspapers - almost everything! The children in the village always stop to spend a few pence on sweets or ice- 1 Find examples of the definite article the cream on their way home from school. My uncle doesn't often leave the village.
He hasn't 2 Find examples of when there is no article. He is one of the happiest men I know. She's accountant. I stay at. Does anything surprise you? What do you want to find out when you read the article? Write some questions. What is the best summary of the article? Nowy Swiat is the best shopping street in the world because What can't you buy? What isn't expensive? Language work Complete the sentences with different ideas from the article.
In Nowy Swiat, there are a lot o f. There isn't any There are some Think of clothes, food, cars Work in groups and choose the most famous three. What can you buy there that's special? What do you like shopping for? What don't you like shopping for? A new survey shows that the most popular shopping street in the world is Nowy Swiat.
Where's that? In Warsaw, Poland, of course. It is now possible to buy almost everything in Warsaw. Not everything is expensive. At the shop Pantera you can buy leather goods - handbags, purses, coats, and belts. Cepelia specializes in folk art. There are also book shops and record means New World. An incredible goods. They are good because shops.
And there are a lot of 14, Poles walk down this they are not mass produced for small boutiques that sell men's main street every hour. The Nowy Swiat has a lot of small too expensive. There shops, specialist shops, and chic If you're tired, stop at Cafe are statues, palaces, attractive shops. It hasn't got the huge Blikle. This is a fashionable town houses, exclusive cafes, department stores that sell the place to meet. You'll find a and high-class restaurants.
The same things everywhere. They If you want an exquisite hand- well-known Poles. The frozen look old, but in fact the whole made suit, Nowy Swiat is the yoghurt and ice-creams are city was rebuilt after World War II. It isn't cheap. For doughnuts are delicious. There isn't any loud beautiful French baby clothes, It is possible to travel the world music, and there aren't many go to Petit Bateau. You will pay and find the same things for sale tourists.
But Warsaw is Polish shops have nothing to baby. At Desa, a famous unique - and they're in Nowy here. The world doesn't know antique shop, a desk costs Swiat. Write two things for each place. Compare your ideas with the class. Answer the questions.
Choose from the places in exercise 1. Look at the tapescript on p64 and check your answers. I help me. I've got a bad B I , thanks. Can you? You can take these three times a day. B I'm looking for a jumper A Thank you. Have you got. A I'll just have a look. B Sure. B Medium. A Here you are.
B That's great. The changing rooms are over there. Can I have a B I like it. B Espresso? B How much is it? A Yes, please. Oh, and a doughnut, please. B there aren't B OK. I We've got some delicious carrot cake, and A How would you like to pay? Carrot cake, then.
B Certainly. A Yes, thanks. A Thank you. Can you tell me B Over there. Middle shelf. Next to She. There are about five In your country, how much is Right now, I'd like to.
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January 14, Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice 'without pictures or conversation?
So she was considering in her own mind as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid , whether the pleasure of making a daisy—chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her. Oh dear! I shall be late! In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.
The rabbit—hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very deep well. Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next.
First, she tried to look down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything; then she looked at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book—shelves; here and there she saw maps and pictures hung upon pegs. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed; it was labelled 'ORANGE MARMALADE', but to her great disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar for fear of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it.
How brave they'll all think me at home! Why, I wouldn't say anything about it, even if I fell off the top of the house! Down, down, down.
Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think—' for, you see, Alice had learnt several things of this sort in her lessons in the schoolroom, and though this was not a VERY good opportunity for showing off her knowledge, as there was no one to listen to her, still it was good practice to say it over '—yes, that's about the right distance—but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I've got to?
Presently she began again. How funny it'll seem to come out among the people that walk with their heads downward! The Antipathies, I think—' she was rather glad there WAS no one listening, this time, as it didn't sound at all the right word '—but I shall have to ask them what the name of the country is, you know. Please, Ma'am, is this New Zealand or Australia?
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