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a Complete with was / wasn’t or were/weren’t to make true sentences. 1 Julius Caesar wasn’t the first Roman emperor. 2 The Olympic Games in Barcelona in 2004. 3 Mozart the composer of the Marriage of Figaro. 4 Albert Einstein born in Germany. 5 Valentina Tereshkova the first woman in space. 6 Vincent Van Gogh from Belgium. 7 The 2006 soccer World Cup in China. 8 The Incas from Mexico. 9 The Beatles from Manchester. 10 Socrates and Plato Roman philosophers. 11 Che Guevara born in Cuba. 12 Bill Clinton President of the United States in 2007. 13 Marie Antoinette Louis XVI's wife. 14 The Vikings from Germany. 15 Bolívar born in Venezuela. b Make questions and test your partner’s memory. A Was Julius Caesar the first Roman Emperor? B No, he wasn't. Grammar was / were 5 A American English File 1 Worksheet Activities 17 © Oxford University Press 2011

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�a Complete with was/wasn’t or were/weren’t to make true sentences.

1 Julius Caesar wasn’t the first Roman emperor.

2 The Olympic Games in Barcelona in 2004.

3 Mozart the composer of the Marriage of Figaro.

4 Albert Einstein born in Germany.

5 Valentina Tereshkova the first woman in space.

6 Vincent Van Gogh from Belgium.

7 The 2006 soccer World Cup in China.

8 The Incas from Mexico.

9 The Beatles from Manchester.

10 Socrates and Plato Roman philosophers.

11 Che Guevara born in Cuba.

12 Bill Clinton President of the United States in 2007.

13 Marie Antoinette Louis XVI's wife.

14 The Vikings from Germany.

15 Bolívar born in Venezuela.

�b Make questions and test your partner’s memory.

A Was Julius Caesar the first Roman Emperor?

B No, he wasn't.

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�a Look at the pictures. Write sentences in the simple past.

1 Steve arrived at Manchester airport .

2 He checked in .

3 .

4 .

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

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�b Test your memory. Cover thesentences and look at the pictures.Remember the story.

1 arrive at Manchester airport 2 check in 3 wait for the plane 4 not smoke

5 land in Milan 6 travel by bus to the hotel 7 arrive at the hotel 8 stay at the hotel for two nights

9 not visit the city 10 practice for three hours 11 not play in the game 12 Milan score five goals

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�a Complete the story with the simple past of the verbs in parentheses.

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Grammar simple past: irregular verbs5C

�b Complete these questions about the text.

1 Where did Nestor and Pat meet They met at the Cafe Paris.?

2 What ? She had a coffee.

3 What time ? She met Nestor at 6:00.

4 Where ? They drove to the beach.

5 What They had a drink, had dinner,at the beach? and danced at a club.

6 What time ? They got home after midnight.

7 Where She went to the cafe.on Nestor’s birthday?

8 her? No, he didn’t.

9 What ? She left.

10 again? No, she didn’t.

�c Test your memory. Cover the answers. Can you remember them?

AT 1 went into the Cafe Paris and 2 (have) a coffee. The waiter’s

name 3 (be) Nestor. He 4

(be) tall and handsome. Pat fell in love with

him the first time she 5 (see) him.

The next day Pat 6 (go) into the

same cafe. “Do you want to go out for lunch?”

she asked Nestor. He 7 (not can).

He finished work at six. “But I can meet you

after work,” he said.

Pat 8 (go) back to the cafe and9 (meet) Nestor at 6:00. They10 (drive) to the beach in Nestor’s car.

At the beach they 11 (have) a drink

and danced at a club. They 12 (get)

home after midnight.

Every day, Pat 13 (go) to the cafe at

6:00 in the evening, and they 14 (drive)

to the beach. They 15 (be) very happy.

On Nestor’s birthday, Pat wanted to surprise

him. She 16 (go) to the cafe in the

morning. She 17 (see) Nestor, but

Nestor 18 (not see) Pat. He was with

another girl. Pat 19 (leave). She20 (not see) Nestor again.

Pat’s storyP

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Grammar simple past: regular and irregular5D

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�a Complete the conversation with the past tense of the verb in parentheses.Be careful with , , and .?–+

Lieutenant granger OK, Mr.

Thomas. Relax and tell me the

problem.

mr. thomas It’s my wife. She1went (go) out yesterday to buy

some milk. And she 2

(not come) back.

Lieutenant granger When3 (you see) your wife for

the last time?

mr. thomas Yesterday evening.

Lieutenant granger Tell me what happened yesterday.

mr. thomas Well, we 4 (wake up) at about 8:00 as usual. We5 (have) breakfast, and then I 6 (drive) to work. I think

she 7 (go) shopping. It 8 (be) a Wednesday. She always

goes shopping on Wednesdays. Then she 9 (make) dinner.

Lieutenant granger When 10 home? (you come)

mr. thomas I 11 (come) home at six o’clock. I 12 (sit)

down in my chair and 13 (read) the newspaper. Then we 14 (have) dinner. After dinner, my wife 15 (go) to the

kitchen. I 16 (have) a cup of coffee and 17 (sleep) in

my chair.

Lieutenant granger 18 (you speak) to your wife when you19 (come) home? Or 20 (she say) anything to you?

mr. thomas I 21 (not speak) to her, but after about an hour she22 (say), “This isn’t a life.

I’m going out.” She 23

(take) her bag and her coat. She24 (not say) good-bye. I25 (hear) the door close.

But I 26 (not see) her

again.

Lieutenant granger I see. I

think I can guess the answer to this

mystery.

A NA N EW LIEW L I FF EE

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�a Write the questions and short answers.

1 sofa/ living room? Is there a sofa in the living room Yes, there is? .

2 armchair/ living room? ? .

3 window/office? ? .

4 plants/kitchen? ? .

5 mirror/hall? ? .

6 pictures/house? ? .

�b Write or sentences.

1 sofa/ living room There’s a sofa in the living room .

2 clock/hall .

3 shower/bathroom .

4 television/bedroom .

5 cupboards/kitchen .

6 flowers/ living room .

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Grammar there was/ there were6B

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�a Complete the sentences with there was/ there wasn’t, there were/ there weren’t, or was there /were there.

1 a rock concert in the park last night. There was

2 I looked in the fridge, but any eggs.

3 a supermarket in the town when you were a child?

4 When we arrived, only three people in the restaurant.

5 It was an expensive hotel, but a swimming pool or a gym,

so I couldn’t exercise.

6 How many students in class yesterday?

7 When I got home, two men in a car outside our house.

8 many tourists in Rome when you went in January?

9 It was a nice house, but we didn’t buy it because a yard.

10 a party last night in the apartment upstairs? I heard a lot

of noise in the middle of the night.

11 a good movie on TV last night. Did you watch it?

12 I went to that new store, but any clothes that I liked and

I didn’t buy anything.

13 a stove in the kitchen?

14 80,000 people at the football game last night.

15 We didn't go to the Smithsonian Museum. time.

�b Test your memory. Cover the right-hand column and say the sentences.

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�a Complete the sentences with the verb in parentheses in the presentcontinuous.

1Are watchingA you the game (watch)?

B Of course we are.

A What 2 (happen)?

B We 3 (win) 1–0, but we 4

(not play) very well. Why 5 you

(not watch) the game?

A I 6 (drive) home from work, and the traffic is

terrible.

A How’s your sister?

B She’s fine.

A What 7 she (do) now? 8 she

(work)?

A No, she’s in Thailand right now with two friends. They9 (travel) around the world.

A What 10 you (do) now?

B I 11 (not work) right now, but

I 12 (look for) a job.

A What can you see?

B There are three men downstairs.

A What 13 they (do)?

B They 14 (count) money, I think. No, sorry.

They 15 (not count) money. They16 (play) cards.

A Can you see Jim?

B Yes, he’s upstairs.

A What 17 he (do)?

B He 18 (look) at us!

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�a Put the verbs in parentheses in the simple present or present continuous.

1 A Are you doing anything right now? (do)B No, I’m free today.

2 A What you ? (do)B I’m a student.

3 A Where you ? (go)B To the movies.

4 A you to the gym every day? (go)B No, just Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

5 A What is the answer to number 5?B Shh! I to the teacher. (listen)

6 A When you to music? (listen)B In the evening, when I get home from work.

7 A What is that loud music?B My neighbors a party. (have)

8 A you any brothers and sisters? (have)B Just one sister.

9 A you a uniform for work? (wear)B Yes. I hate it!

10 A Why you your best clothes? (wear)B I’m going out to dinner with Mark.

11 A Where’s Simon?B He in the garage right now. (work)

12 A Where you ? (work)B In a bank.

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10–12 Excellent. You understand the difference between thepresent continuous and the simple present.

8–11 Good, but check the rules in the Grammar Bank(Student Book page 132) and look at the exercise again.

1–7 This is difficult for you. Read the rules in theGrammar Bank (Student Book page 132).Then ask your teacher for another photocopy and do theexercise again at home.

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�a Write the questions and short answers.

1 Are there any eggs ? No, there aren’teggs .

2 butter ? .

3 mushrooms ? .

4 soda ? .

5 cheese ? .

6 lettuce ? .

7 carrots ? .

�b Write or sentences with a/an, some, or any.

1 bread There isn’t any bread.

2 onions .

3 milk .

4 orange juice .

5 bananas .

6 grapes .

7 meat .

�c Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the picture and say what there is and isn’t in the fridge.

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�a Cross out the wrong word. Then answer the question with a completesentence with a lot of, not … much, not … many, not … any.

Grammar how much/how many?7B

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Valerie the vegetarian

1 How much/many meat does she eat?

She doesn’t eat any meat .

2 How much /many vegetables does she eat?

.

3 How much /many diet soda does she drink?

.

Fabio the Italian Food Fan

4 How much /many pasta does he eat?

.

5 How much /many tomatoes does he eat?

.

6 How much /many soda does he drink?

.

Fast Food Phil

7 How much /many vegetables does he eat?

.

8 How much /many hamburgers does he eat?

.

9 How much /many water does he drink?

.

Baby Belinda

10 How much /many milk does she drink?

.

11 How much /many cookies does she eat?

.

12 How much /many coffee does she drink?

.

�b Test your memory. Cover the sentences and look at the pictures. Remember whatthey eat and drink.

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�a Complete the sentences with be + going to . Use the verb in parentheses.

A 1 Is Anna going to be at your party? (be)

B Yes, and she 2 her new boyfriend. (bring)

A Where are your parents?

B They’re out shopping. They 3 a new TV. (buy)

A What 4 they with the old one? (do)

B I don’t know, but they 5 it to me. (not give)

A Mike 6 us next year. (not teach)

B Why not?

A Because he 7 to Canada. (go back)

A 8 you the soccer game tonight ? (watch)

B No, we 9 the movie on the other channel. (watch)

A I 10 tonight. (not go out)

B Why not?

A I’m too tired. I 11 to bed at 10:00. (go)

A What 12 you next weekend? (do)

B I 13 with my sister in Brooklyn. (stay)

A 14 you the children? (take)

B No, they 15 with their grandmother. (stay)

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Grammar be going to (plans)7C

12–15 Excellent. You can use going to very well.

8–11 Good, but check the rules in the Grammar Bank (Student Book page 134) and look at the exercise again.

1–7 This is difficult for you. Read the rules in the GrammarBank (Student Book page 134). Then ask your teacherfor another photocopy and do the exercise again at home.

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Grammar be going to (predictions)7D

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�a What are they going to do? Write your predictions for each picture.

�b Look at the pictures. Were your predictions correct?

Note to teacher: Cut here and give out exercise a.Then give out exercise b for students to compare their answers.

1 He’s going to watch TV.

2 .

3 .

4 .

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

1

5

2

6

3

7

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�a Use the information to make comparative sentences.

�b Test your memory. Cover the sentences and look at the pictures.Compare the things.

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Grammar comparative adjectives8A

1 Earth is bigger than Mars.

2 .

3 .

4 .

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

4

6

8

9

3

5

7

10

Murders in 2001– New York 643– London 200

Area– Germany 356,840 km2

– France 543,965 km2

Average temperature– Seville 18°C– Toronto 7°C

Invented– compact discs 1981– cassettes 1963

Annual rainfall– Moscow 575mm– Rio de Janeiro 1086mm

Diameter– Mars 6,786 km– Earth 12,756 km

Price– A Rolex Daytona $5204– A Cartier Roadster $3828

Calories per glass– soda 155– water 0

Maximum speed– A Fiat Uno 165 km/h– A Lamborghini Countach

330 km/h

Built– The Leaning Tower of Pisa

1350– The Taj Mahal 1653

big

dangerous

small

hot

new

old

expensive

healthy

slow

wet

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Grammar superlative adjectives8B

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�a Write the questions.

1 fast/ land animal/world.What is the fastest land animal in the world ?

2 tall /animal/world

?

3 large/bird/world

?

4 heavy/snake/world

?

5 big/ land animal/world

?

6 noisy/ land animal/world

?

7 noisy/sea animal/world

?

8 slow/land animal/world

?

9 dangerous/insect/world

?

�b Match the questions with the answers.

�c Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

The cheetah is …

African elephant

three-toed sloth

giraffe

blue whale

cheetah1

ostrich

Howler monkey

Burmese python

Anopheles mosquito

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�a Look at the pictures. Write a or sentence or . Use would like and a verb.?–+

4 A you like another drink?B Yes, please.

5 A your parents like to come todinner?

B I don’t know. Why don’t you ask them?

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Grammar would like to/ like8C

3

1

5

7

2

4

6

I would like to bea singer.

children?

tennis?

�b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

�c Complete the sentences with would or do/does.

1 A you like classical music?B No, I prefer pop.

2 A you like to have dinner with me tonight?B I’m sorry. I’m busy tonight.

3 A your sister like cooking?B Yes, she loves it.

I

around the world.

I

a teacher.

We

a new car.

I

a yard.

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Grammar adverbs8D

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�a Make adverbs from the adjectives.

bad careful dangerous fast

good hard loud quiet slow

�b Write sentences for pictures 1–8. Use a verb and an adverb from a.

�c Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

She’s running fast .

.

.

the door .

.

.

.

.

.

3

1

5

7

9

2

4

6

8

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�a Look at the city names. Write a , , sentence in the present perfect.?–+

�b Cover the sentences. Look at the cities and say the sentences.

1 He hasn’t been to New York .

2 .

3 ?

4 .

5 ?

6 .

7 ?

8 .

9 .

10 .

New York

Sydney

San Francisco

Paris

Athens

Moscow

Rome

London

Rio

Dublin

He –

They ?

You ?

She ?

They –

She +

He +

They +

We –

I +

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�a Write the verbs in the present perfect or simple past.

A 1 Did you go to the movies last night. (go)

B No, I 2 at home. (stay)

A 3 you ever to Mexico? (be)

B Yes, I have. I 4 last year. (go)

A 5 you any Latin American novels? (read)

B Yes. I 6 Spanish when I was in college. (study)

A What 7 you for dinner last night? (have)

B Nothing, I 8 hungry. (not be)

A 9 you ever to a famous actor? (speak)

B No, I 10 never a famous person. (meet)

A 11 you at the end of Titanic? (cry)

B Yes. It 12 very sad. (be)

A 13 you the new James Bond movie? (see)

B No, I haven’t. Is it good?

A 14 you your homework last night? (do)

B No, I 15 time. (not / have)

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8–12 Good, but check the rules in the Grammar Bank (Student Book page138) and look at the exercise again.

1–7 This is difficult for you. Read the rules in the Grammar Bank(Student Book page 138). Then ask your teacher for anotherphotocopy and do the exercise again at home.

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�a Complete the sentences with a preposition. Write the answers inthe PREPOSITION column.

at by for from in on to

PREPOSITION

1 My name’s Carlos, and I’m Chile. from

2 Look the board, please.

3 My father works IBM in Taipei.

4 Our son is school today.

5 My parents live a small apartment.

6 I don’t like listening the radio.

7 We go the movies twice a week.

8 My sister never goes out Friday nights.

9 Her husband gets home very late night.

10 It’s quarter eight.

11 This morning I came to work bus.

12 Would you like a salad lunch?

13 The fortune teller said I’m going to fall love.

14 Wait me!

15 The lamp is next the bed.

16 I’m looking my car keys. I can’t find them.

17 We live the first floor.

18 Are there any cookies the cupboard?

19 This is the most expensive street the city.

20 Water is very good you.

�b Test your memory. Cover the PREPOSITION column. Say the sentences withthe preposition.

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AAsk B questions to complete the chart.Answer B’s questions.

A Where was Silvia in 2000?B She was …. Where was James?

BAsk A questions to complete the chart.Answer A’s questions.

A Where was James in 2000?B He was …. Where was Silvia?

Communicative Where was James?5A

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Compare your pictures. When were they in/atthe same place?

b Compare your pictures. When were they in/atthe same place?

b

Silvia James2000

in college

2003

at work

last year

in Mexico

six months ago

in Berlin

last month

in Paris

a week ago

at the Louvre

last Wednesday night

at a restaurant

yesterday afternoon

in church

Silvia James2000

at school

2003

in college

last year

in France

six months ago

in Paris

last month

in Paris

a week ago

at the Louvre

last Wednesday night

at a restaurant

yesterday afternoon

in church

a a

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Communicative Where’s the game?5B

A few years ago the Britishteam Manchester Unitedplayed the Spanish teamDeportivo de La Coruña inthe Champions League.

Two Manchester Unitedfans wanted to travel toSpain to see the game.

It wasn’t possible to fly toLa Coruña direct, so theyneeded to fly to Santiagode Compostela, and thenget a taxi.

They booked tickets toSantiago on the Internet.

They checked in at HeathrowAirport at 9:00 p.m. becausethe flight was at 11:00at night.

When the plane landedthey were very surprised! It was morning!

They walked out of theairport and stopped a taxi.

They asked the taxi driver,“Where’s the game?” Thetaxi driver answered,“What game?”

They weren’t in Spain. They were in Santiago, thecapital of Chile!

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Communicative Boys’ night out5C

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4 have 5 talk 6 go

7 watch 8 have 9 go

10 dance 11 go home 12 get home

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Communicative Past tense question time5D

This morning

What time / wake up?

What time / get up?

/ have breakfast?

What / have?

What time / leave the house?

How / get to work or school?

Yesterday

What / have for breakfast?

Where / have lunch?

Who / have lunch with?

Where / be / 6:30 p.m.?

What / do / evening?

/ go to bed late?

What time / go to bed?

When you were 10 years old

Where / live?

What school / go to?

/ like school?

Which teachers / like?

What / do after school?

What TV shows / you watch?

Last Saturday

/ go shopping?

What / buy?

/ go out in the evening?

Where / go?

What / have to eat and drink?

/ have a good time?

What time / go to bed?

Your last vacation

Where / go?

Who / go with?

How / get there?

/ stay in a hotel?

What / do?? ?

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AYou want to rent your apartment. Look at the advertisement that you put in the newspaperand the information about the apartment. Try to remember the information.

BYou want to rent an apartment. Look at yournotebook. What questions do you need to ask?Where is it?How much is the rent?Is there any furniture?

Call A and ask for information.Write A’s answers in your notebook.

Hello. Can you tell me about the apartment?

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Where / ?How much / the rent ?/ furniture?/ yard?How many bedrooms / ?How many bathrooms / ?/ a big living room ?/ a dining room ?/ a stove ?/ a fridge ?/ a shower ?/ central heating ?/ a garage ?

Best Buy & Co

Quiet, first floor apartment with sunnyyard. Beautifully furnished with centralheating. Two large bedrooms + livingroom with doors to yard. Dining roomand new kitchen with new stove andfridge. Modern bathroom with newshower. Five minutes from downtown.Good stores and public transportation.

Answer B’s questions.

B Where is it?A It’s …B How much is the rent?A It’s a month.

Large apartment for rentCall

(212) 555-6388 for more information.

a

b

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HOME PAGE

PROPERTIES FOR RENT

RENT YOUR PROPERTY

MORE ABOUT US Downtown. Rent: $550 a month

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ALook at picture 1. Ask B questions and drawyour six objects in the correct place.

Where are the books? Where’s the mirror?

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BLook at picture 1. Answer A’squestions.

They’re under the … It’s over the …

Look at picture 2. Listen to B.Answer the questions.

It’s on the … They’re on the …

Look at picture 2. Ask A questions and draw yoursix objects in the correct place.

Where’s the book? Where are the glasses?

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He’s watching soccer.

They’re having a party.

He’s eating spaghetti.

She’s driving a fast car.

They’re speaking Chinese.

The baby’s crying.

She’s calling her boyfriend.

They’re drinking coffee.

He’s playing chess.

The dog’s barking.

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They’re playing volleyball.

They’re arguing.

He’s making a pizza.

She’s teaching English.

They’re running a marathon.

They’re dancing tango.

She’s doing yoga.

He’s painting his house.

They’re waiting for a bus.

She’s taking photos.

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A Describe your picture to B. Find ten differences.In my picture a man and a woman are sitting outside. They are having coffee.

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B Describe your picture to A. Find ten differences.In my picture a man and a woman are sitting outside. They are having coffee.

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Complete the questions with How much or How many. Add two morequestions.

Interview a partner. Put a check [✓] in the right column.

Look at your partner’s answers. Do you think his/her diet is healthy orunhealthy?

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Not much orA lot Some Not many None

sugar do you have in your coffee or tea?

cups of coffee do you drink a day?

salt do you put on your food?

sweets do you eat a day?

meat or fish do you eat a week?

butter do you put on your bread?

eggs do you eat a week?

water do you drink a day?

chocolate do you eat a week?

fruit do you eat a day?

vegetables do you eat a day?

How much ?

How many ?

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How many people are going to go home after class? Find out.

How many people are going to watch television tonight? Find out.

How many people are going to go to the gym this week? Find out.

How many people are going to go shopping tomorrow? Find out.

How many people are going to cook tonight? Find out.

How many people are going to go to the movies this weekend? Find out.

How many people are going to go to another country next year? Find out.

How many people are going to go out tonight? Find out.

How many people are going to study English tonight? Find out.

How many people are going to use the Internet this evening? Find out.

How many people are going to have coffee after class? Find out.

How many people are going to …

How many people are going to …

How many people are going to …

How many people are going to …

How many people are going to …

Communicative What are you going to do?7C

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1 2

4 5

1 2

3 1

6 4

3 1

2 3

5 6

2 3

4 5

1 2

4 5

6 4

3 1

6 4

5 6

2 3

5 6

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1 Russia is colder than Spain.

2 Dogs are than cats.

3 Swimming is better exercise than walking.

4 A sofa is than a chair.

5 A Rolls Royce is more expensive than a Ford.

6 Driving is than flying.

7 New Yorkers are more aggressive drivers than Californians.

8 Basketball players are than soccer players.

9 Water is healthier than soda.

10 Canada is than Brazil.

11 The weather in Seattle is worse than the weather in Nashville.

12 Italian men are than British men.

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B

1 Russia is than Spain.

2 Dogs are friendlier than cats.

3 Swimming is exercise than walking.

4 A sofa is more comfortable than a chair.

5 A Rolls Royce is than a Ford.

6 Driving is more dangerous than flying.

7 New Yorkers are drivers than Californians.

8 Basketball players are taller than soccer players.

9 Water is than soda.

10 Canada is bigger than Brazil.

11 The weather in Seattle is than the weather in Nashville.

12 Italian men are more stylish than British men.

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1 Where’s the busiest US airport?

a Dallas b Atlanta c Los Angeles

2 Which food is the most popular?

a sushi b hamburger c burrito

3 Which is the biggest city?

a San Francisco b New York c Chicago

4 Which is the largest lake?

a Lake Superior b Lake Michigan c Lake Erie

5 Which state is the warmest?

a Maine b New York c Arizona

6 Which is the most popular tourist attraction in New York City?

a Central Park b Times Square c Ellis Island

7 What is the most popular free time activity?

a shopping b watching TV c reading

8 What is the most popular sport?

a football b baseball c golf

9 Which is the oldest university?

a University of New York b Harvard Universityc Yale University

10 What is the most common foreign language thatpeople learn?

a Spanish b Japanese c German

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Try to “sell” your presentto other students.Do you like …?Would you like to …?

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b

• 1 has the perfect original present

for you!

• Do you like 2 ?

• Would you like to 3 ?

• For only 4 you can give this unique

experience to 5 .

Make your own“experience” present. Fill in the blanks with your own ideas.

1 Write your name or thename of your company.

2 Write a verb in the -ingform, for example,cooking, flying, driving.

3 Write a verb phrase, forexample, spend a daywith a famous person,ride a horse.

4 Write a price.

5 Write a person, forexample, your mother,your best friend.

6 Draw a picture of yourpresent in the box.

Are you looking for an amazing present?

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drive carefully

get dressed quickly

eat noisily

speak English badly

sing beautifully

draw (on the board) well

walk proudly

drink fast

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play soccer aggressively

work hard

play chess well

wake up slowly

dance badly

close the door quietly

ask for a coffee politely

say good–bye sadly

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✗ ✓ ✗ ✓

✗ ✓ ✗ ✗

✗ ✗ ✗ ✓

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✓ ✗ ✗ ✓

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Have you ever (be) in a very expensive car?What kind of car?

Have you ever (go) to sleep in class?What class?

Have you ever (meet) a famous politician?Who?

Have you ever (read) a newspaper or magazine in English?Which one?

Have you ever (speak) to a tourist in English?Why?

Have you ever (cook) for a lot of people?What did you make?

Have you ever (be) near a dangerous animal?Which one?

Have you ever (win) an award or medal?What for?

Have you ever (be) on TV?What show?

Have you ever (call) a radio or TV show?Which one?

Have you ever

Have you ever

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