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UNIT Can do Grammar

Do you know... ? p 8

1.1 Are you a culture vulture?

1.2 Monday to Friday Talk about how often you oo things Present _Simple; adverbs of frequency

1.3 At the 88.IJle tiine Talk about what you're doing now and Present Continuous: now and around around now now

Co=unication p 16 Describe your learning neecls How to ... talk about your learning needs Writing bank p 135 Write about yourself and your interests How to ... join ideas and sentences (1)

2.1 Music for 007 Describe personal events i the past Past Simple

2.2 Barefoot music Talk about personal achievements and Present Perfect Simple: experience experiences

2.3 The Mozart effect Ask different types of questions Questions

Coilllllunication p 26 Explain why you like a piece of music Writing bank p 136 Write a short biography ab )ut someone's life How to... plan your writing

3.1 Jamie's kitchen Tell a friend about your future plans be going to: future plans

3;2 Let's celebrate! Make arrangements with a friend Present Continuous: future arrangements

3.3 Ratatouille Define and describe things to explain what Defining relative clauses you mean

Contribute to a simple discussion Write a note or message to a friend How to... use short forms in notes and messages 4.1 Going to extremes Compare people

4.2 Survival school Talk about challenging eve

4.3 Surviving in English Ask questions in everyday 1;ituations Indirect questions

Coilllllunioation p 46 Agree on choices with other people Writing bank p 138 Write a 'thank you' email I-low to... structure a 'thank you' email

5.1 Turning eighteen Exchange opinions with a f-iend should, have to, can: obligation and permission

5.2 Old friends Talk about friends Present Perfect Simple: for and since

5.3 The truth about ageing Describe yourself when you were younger used to: past habits

Coilllllunication p 56 Tell someone's life story Writing bank p 139 Complete a simple form How to... understand the language on forms

8.1 A Greek island will, _ma¼ might� prediction

6.2 Mandela's garden Describe a favourite place Countable and uncountable nouns

Give reasons for choices too, too much/many. (not) enough

Coilllllunication p 66 Explain your preferences Writing bank p 140 Write a description of a favourit!! place How to ... use a range of introductory phrases Are you a culture vul likes and dislikes

Reading m a Match the photos (A-D) with the descriptions a Complete the sentences with Marek, Lola or Henry. (1-4). _lt!ll!!Y_doesn't like getting up early at the weekend. 1 You are a 'party animal'. You like going out late 1 ___ likes having a lot to eat for breakfast. and dancing. You like spending your free time 2 ___ doesn't usually have breakfast at home with friends. on Saturdays. 2 You are a 'workaholic'. You spend most of your 3 ___ likes checking his emails during breakfast. time working and you aren't interested in other 4 ___ likes art and music. things. You don't go out much. 5 ___ likes relaxing in the park. 3 You are a 'couch potato'. You like staying in 6 ___ spends a lot of time at work. and eating junk food. You spend a lot of time watching television. 7 likes going for a walk on Sundays. 8 likes watching TV on Sundays. 4 You are a 'culture vulture'. You like reading and learning new things. You spend your free time at museums and art galleries. S. Choose someone in your family or one of your friends. Is his/her typical weekend like Marek, Lola b Read the text. Is each person a 'party animal', a or lienry's? Why/Why not? 'workaholic', a 'couch potato' or a 'culture vulture'?

I like getting up early on Saturdays - usually at about 7:00 a.m. I I don't like getting up have coffee and toast for breakfast and, at the same time, I turn early at the weekends, my computer on. I like checking my emails regularly because I so I usually have a lie-in get so many of them. I have a very busy job, so I sometimes go - sometimes until about to work on Saturdays. The office is quiet and I quite like working 10:30 a.m.! I absolutely on my own. On Sundays, I like going ice skating and I sometimes love having a big go bowling with some friends in the new place not far from the breakfast on Saturdays. centre of Krakow. But I do some work in the afternoons, too. I don't have many :;::::;;;;;;;;;;._,-.,.,., My job is really interesting, so I don't mind working a lot. My hobbies and I really hate ...._...,;;;;;;:;;;;::;::::;::::J; girlfriend says I work all the time - but I prefer working to doing nothing! the gym or doing exercise, but I sometimes go Marek Kowalczyk, Krakow, Poland to a park in the afternoon. There are some nice parks in Manchester and I like meeting friends I can't stand doing nothing, so I get up early on Saturdays. I really and just lying on the grass and doing nothing. like having breakfast in a cafe, so I take a bus into town at about I'm not very keen on going out on Saturday 9:00 a.m. I'm quite keen on art, so after breakfast I often go to evenings. Sometimes I go to the cinema - but an exhibition with some friends. I do different things on Saturday mostly I stay in, watch a DVD at home and evenings. I don't like staying out late or going clubbing, but I have a take-away pizza. Sundays are similar to love going to a concert or to the theatre. Actually, my favourite Saturdays for me - I like relaxing, getting up evening is going to a musical with friends. On Sundays, I go fo a late and watching TV a lot. walk. Sometimes, I go on a guided walk around a different part Henry Rogers, Manchester, UK =;:;;;;;....--- of my city. I like learning about the history of Barcelona - it's a b really interesting city. Lola Gutierrez, Barcelona, Spain :11::;;s� Vocabulary I going out Pronunciation I sentence stress

IJIIMake verb phrases with the words from A and B. GIia �! 1.2 When we speak, we stress particular Look at the text from exercise 1b to help you. type�. of words. Listen to two sentences and go ice skating underline six words in each sentence which are stres;ed. A 1 I !eally like watching television and I absolutely ( go go on go to ) love going to the cinema. 2 H,� quite likes going for a walk, but he really B h<1tes going to the gym. bowling the cinema clubbing a concert b Tkk (✓) the types of words which are stressed an exhibition a guided walk/tour iee skating in exercise Ba. a musical the theatre a cc,ntent words, e.g. nouns and main verbs D b non-content words, e.g. prepositions and pronouns □ 69Which activities from exercise 4 do you do in a typical weekend? (!a Make the sentences from exercise 7 true for you. Work in pairs and tell each other your sentences. Use c ppropriate sentence stress. Grammar I likes and dislikes see Pronunciation bank page 148 GIiComplete the Active grammar box. Check your answers with the text from exercise 1b. Speaking

Active gram.mar (IiJ Work in pairs and follow the instructions. StudE•nt A: ©©©I absolutely love having a big ask your partner the questions below. breakfast on Saturdays. Make a note of his/her answers. Then answer your partner's questions. 1 ©© ___/ having breakfast in a cafe. StudE•nt B: answer your partner's questions. Then © I quite like working on my own. ask y,lLir partner the questions on page 129. Make a 2 ©I ___ art. note llf his/her answers. 3 ©/ ___ working a lot. A: L,1.,hatare your main hobbies and interests? 4 ® / going out on Saturday B: / irbsolutely love playing the guitar. I'm in a evenings. band and we practise every Tuesday. ® I don't like getting up early at the weekends. ®® / ___ the gym. s our free time.. , ®® I can't stand doing nothing. How d,o you like spending y

After all the verb phrases, we use a verb in the What are your main hobbies/interests? -ing form or a noun. Do you like musicals? Why/Why not?

What ·:hree things do you like doing on your birthday? Why? see Reference page 17 What three kinds of sport or exercise do you like? Why? illWrite complete sentences using the prompts. What three things do you like doing with your family? Why ? Don't forget to change the verb if necessary. © bowling I'm quite keen on bowling. • Do yc,u like going to art exhibitions? Why/Why not? 1 © musicals What three things don't you like doing? Why ? 2 ®® my job 3 ©© guided tours 4 ® go ice skating 5 G do nothing 6 © coffee (DWhich description from exercise 1a best describes 7 ®® chat on the phorie in English your •)artner? Do you agree with your partner's 8 ©©© go clubbing description of you? Why /Why not? • Present Simple; adverbs of frequency --%•••• talk about how often you do things

Listening m a Look at the photos of Valentino Rossi. What job do you think he does? b , •-1 Listen to the first part of a dialogue. Check your answer to exercise 1a and complete the fact file.

filla Whaf do you think Rossi does •.. 1 on a race day? 2 on a normal day (when he doesn't go to a race)? Use the ideas from the box to help you.

go out in the evening go to bed early/late go to the gym Name: Va.lentino FZossi get up early/late talk to his family/friends Date of birth: 16 Febi-u.a.i-y 1979 Nationality: b ,.,. Listen to the second part of Job: , the dialogue and check your ideas. Number of worl championships: GmListen to the second part of the dialogue again and answer the questions. Vocabulary I describing your day and lifestyle 1 What time does Rossi get up on race days? (!9Complete the sentences about Rossi with the adjectives from 2 What time does Rossi get up on the box. Use the notes in brackets to help you. normal days? boring busy � fun lazy relaxing stressful 3 Does he chat to his family in the unusual morning? 4 What time does he go to the gym? Rossi's life is very exciting! (It makes him happy and interested.) 5 What three things does he do in the My life is reall'I ___ ! (It is not interesting.) afternoon when he doesn't go to a 1 race? 2 His race days me very ___ . (There are a lot of things to do.) 6 What does he do in the evening? 3 His race days are ___ . (They make him worry a lot.) 7 What time does he usually go to 4 'Normal' days For Rossi are ___ . (They make him calm and bed? happy.) 8 Does he go to bed early before a 5 He has quite a ___ lifestyle. (There is a lot of time to do race day? nothing.) 6 His evenings are ___ . (There are a lot of enjoyable things GJIIWork in pairs and discuss the to do.) questions. 7 For a sportsman, his routine is ___ . (It isn't what most sportspeople clo.) 1 Rossi says that his normal life is like being on holiday. Do you agree? Work in pairs and discuss the questions. Give details. 2 Would you like to have his lifestyle? G)I Why /Why not? 1 Do you think y1lU have a stressful lifestyle? 2 Do you know anyone with an unusual daily routine? 3 Do you prefer lazy or very busy weekends? 4 What do you dll for a relaxing evening? • 5 What exciting things do you like doing? b ;J_;:7;;�

Grammar I Present Simple; adverbs of frequency Speaking faa Look at part A of the Active grammar box. IIiJa 1.6 Listen to two people 1 Complete the rule with habits (things you often do) or events (thin;{s talking about their habits. you do just once). Which topics from the box do 2 Complete the table with do, does, don't or doesn't. Check your they mention? answers with audioscript 1.4 on page 150. / breakfast/tu nch/ dinner b Look at part B of the Active grammar box and choose the correct exercise/sport getting up words in italics. going out going to bed school/work watching TV � � Active grammar b Listen again and look at Q, We use the Present Simple to talk about ___ the How to ... box. Number the phrases in the order you hear 0 He goes to bed at two or three in the morning. them. o . ___ chat to anyone in the mornings. 0 What time ___ he get up? How to... respond • How often you go to the gym? to information Q We use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do Respond : Do you?! D something. with : Six o'clock! [I] always, usually, often, sometimes, not often, hardly ever, never surprise • A re you 100%------1► 0% : serious?! ----' D 1 With regular verbs (positive and negative), adverbs of Respond : Really? Me frequency generally come before/after the main verb. saying • too! D I never get up late. I don't usually have breakfast. you • Yes, that's are the 2 With the verb to be, the adverb of frequency generally comei; : the same same before I afterthe verb. He's always quiet in the mornings. : as me! D 3 Longer adverb phrases generally come at the beginning/ena· Respond : Really? of the sentence. / go to the gym about once a week. saying / don't. D you are : different : see Reference page 17

C. Find the mistakes in each question and each answer and correct tt em. DIa Prepare to ask another 1 A: Does you get up early? Do you get up early? student about his/her habits B: Yes, 1 do. I get up always early because I start work at 8:30. and how often he/she does 2 A: Do your brother go to the gym? things. Write five questions,. B: Yes, he do. He usually goes to the gym three times a week. Use the ideas from exercise 10. 3 A: You go clubbing at the weekends? b In pairs, ask and answer B: No, I not. I hardly ever go clubbing. your questions. Use the 4 A: Your sister does go out after work? phrases from the How to... B: No, she doesn't. But she phones sometimes her friends. box when you respond. A: What time do you usually go to bed? Pronunciation I do/does B: / often go to bed at 10:00 p.m. GIii - 1.5 We can say do/does in different ways. Listen and repeat. A: Really? I don't. That's very 1 A: Do you get up early? B: Yes, I do. early! I never go to bed /da/ weak pronunciation /du:/ strong pronunciation before midnight. 2 A: Does your brother go to the gym? B: Yes, he does. /daz/ weak pronunciation /dAz/ strong pronunciation see Pronunciation bank page 148 m At the same time --►§fH ::6'• -ff\, ,@ Present Continuous: now and around now ■ talk about what you're doing now and around now Reading eee ..... C m Joe Duley In groups, discuss the Wall questions.

1 How often do you use Write something ... social networking sites, e.g. Attach Facebook, Twitter and MSN? 11,EIUM 2 How often do you buy things IllJoe Duley online or bid for things on is lookir g at a fantastic guitar on eBay now. I really want to buy it! eBay? fill 14 September at 0�1:24 • Comment • Like 5Rick people Ferrell like this Read the text quickly. What You don't need one. You don't play the guitar. Save your money! two things is Joe looking at on Joe09:41 Duley eBay? DI- I'm having guitar lessons at the moment - so I do need one. 10:04Paula Schaffer Really? I can't believe it ... you're not musical at all! Why are you learning thE; guitar? Joe10: 15 Duley - Hey! Gil,e me a chance! I am musical! I love music! I listen EIJto music every day! Ha ha! Anyway, I've got a lot of work these days ... . I'm working all the l:ime and I want to do something relaxing at the end of the day. 10:26Paula Schaffer Where are you having lessons? ■ Joe10:30 Duley I'm having lessons from someone I work with. I have a lesson every Thursday evening and it's great - but I need a guitar to practise on at home. 10:32Rick Ferrell How much is it? -Joe10:33 Duley EIJ There is a bid for €50 now ... but lots of people are interested. BIii Every time I look at the computer, the price goes up! Read the text again and 10:47Rick Ferrell answer the questions. , €50!! Don't do it! Are you bidding fo ' it now? -· Joe11:01 Duley l 1 Why does Joe want to buy a ll;iljthings I'm at work so it's a bit difficult. Right now, I'm doing two guitar? at once .... I'm writing a report and trying Io buy a guitar - so I'm 2 Who is teaching him the not writing a very gc,od report! It's mad ... but th re's one hour, twenty minutes left for the l>idding. guitar? -p11:oe 15 Duley 3 What is the price of the 11£1jmoney OK ... l'rr making my first bid now - € 5. I know it's a lot of guitar at 10:47? ... but my decision is that €70 is my top p ice. So I'm OK at the moment. 4 Where is Joe at the moment? Joe11:44 Duley 5. At 11:44, what is Joe's -El Latest update: someone else is biddin!!J €70! It's all happening decision about his top price? very quickly now. 12:05Paula Schaffer 6 How much does Joe pay for I the guitar? - Thal:'s your top price so you can stop now. Joe12:14 Duley Work in groups. m - There's five minutes left ... and I'm bidI ing €95 now ... 11E112:30Rick Ferrell 1 Look at what Debbie writes What?! Joe12:32 Duley at 12:38. Do you agree with I got it! I got it! €150 isn't bad and it' a really exciting way her? Why /Why not? of shopping. 2 Think of one good thing rn!12:35Debbie Kirwan and one bad thing about 1111 €151)? Are you serious? I don't th nk shopping on eBay is exciting. You don't se,e what you're buying and yo don't know how much social networking sites. you're paying. You're crazy! Good luck with the le isons, Joe! Discuss your ideas with your Joe12:38 Duley classmates. -al There's a pair of ice skates here for €20 .... What about ice skating? That's a relaxing thing to do. 13:06 m Write a comment .: �I

Grammar I Present Continuous: now and Vocabulary I time phrases around now fill/1\atch the phrases from the box with the 611a Complete the Active grammar box with the headings. 1mderlined phrases in the sentences. 1 Actions happening at this moment (Present Continuous) 24 hours a day at the mement 2 Temporary actions happening 'around now' but not ( at the same time each time only at this moment (Present Continuous)

J1nyway, I've got a lot of work these days. b Look at the text from exercise 2 again. Find more examples for each heading in the Active grammar box. ot the moment I'm working all the time and I want to do something relaxing sometimes. Active grammar Every time I look at the computer, the price goes up! A 3 Right now, I'm ·doing two things at once. I' m having guitar lessons at the moment. Why are you learningthe guitar? GIiChoose the correct words in italics. B I'm bu ing a lot of things online each time/ Joe Duley is looking at a fantastic guitar on eBay. (f_�eseda I'm not writing a verygood report. 1 I'm listening to some music and writing an Are you bidding for it now? essay at the same time/every time. 2 24 hours a day/Every time I check my We use the Present Simple ... emails, I've got ten more messages. • with state verbs (e.g. be, know, like, love). 3 I like multi-tasking - I'm good at doing two I know it's a lot of money. things each time/at once. • to talk about habits and things you often do. 4 I play computer games all the time/at the I listen to music everyday! same time when I'm at home. 5 Each time/All the time I look at Facebook, I write a comment on someone's wall. see Reference page 17 6 I'm chatting on MSN to three people every time/at the moment. GmComplete the sentences with the Present Simple or 7 It is very tempting to have your mobile on Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. 24 hours a day/at once. 1 I 'm doing (do) a Spanish evening class this term. I___ (go) once a week. g Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. 2 I never___ �buy) things on eBay. I___ (not What are you studying at the moment? like) paying for things online. 1 2 Do you like doing your homework and 3 A: What__ _ (usually/do) in the summer holidays? listening to music at the same time? B: I__ _ (go) to Sicily every summer. 3 Do you answer your phone every time it rings? 4 She___ (not/study) at university this year. She Do you like having your mobile phone on all (travel) for six months. 4 the time? 5 A: ___ (you/know) how to speak French? 5 Do you think you are good at doing more B: Yes, I__ _ (learn) it at the moment. than two things at once? 6 A: What___ (do) these days? B: I___ (work) in a restaurant until the end of June. Speaking

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Unit 2 Lesson 2 .2 Exercise 2a Student B

After she left school in 1995, released more albums: Pies Desc:1./zos (Barefoot) and . Many of her songs were hits and went to the top of the charts and she became more and more famous around the world. In the last decade, she has earned nearly $40 million and, in 2008, she won cl star on tile Hollywood Walk of Fame - the first Colombian to win this award. As well as her music, Shakira has done a huge amount of work for chari1y. She gives speeches about her work and she regularly performson stage at ctiarity concerts, including for Live Earth and Latin American charities. She has cdso given large amounts of money to disaster appeals and, in 2003, she became c. UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Her own charity, the Foundation, l1as now paid for five schools in , helping over 30,000 families to have a oetter life. So, what is more important to her: her music or her charity? 'One thing feeds thEl other one,' she says. 'If there's no more music, I'm sure I won't have one more penny to go into the foundation.' She has big ambitions for her charity ,md her next step is to go worldwide. She wants the Barefoot Foundation to reach the 300 million children in the world who don't go to school.

1 What did she do when she left school? 4 How man f schools has her charity paid for? 2 What happened in 2008? 5 What is rrore important for her: her music or her charity? Which international charity concert did she perform at? 6 What is hm plan for the future of her Barefoot Foundation? 3 Ill A film review message board

Ill Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Why do people write and read this kind of text? 2 Do the people have the same or different opinions about the film? Anna-47 yesterday 11 :48 a.m. f:111 Read the.text again and answer the questions. The rel'iew says that the film The TimeTraveler's Wife is a perfect adaptation of the book by Audrey 1 Which person/people mention the topics from the box? - Niffen1?gger. Although the story is similar to the book, I think the film is disappointing. I loved the the acting/main stars book and some important scenes are missed out the differences between the book and film in the ·'ilm. If a film is really goc the differences the plot/story their overall opinion of the film '\.. don't r,atter. However, in my Of- .n c n th acting isn't very good and the story is confusing. 2 Can you find three ways of giving opinions and three ways of agreeing or disagreeing? SimonP yesterday 4:01 p.m. I completely disagree with Anna47! It seems to g a Read the sentences. Then look at the How to .•. box me the t you are worrying too much about the and choose the correct underlined words. differences between the film and the book. I think the ac1 ing is very good - especially Eric Bana, who • Overall I enjoyed this film. I was sometimes confused is brilli,rnt. It's c1?rtainly not a boring film. Some about the story. scenes are a bit silly, I suppose. It's one of the best • I was sometimes confused about the story, although films I' ✓e seen for a long time, however. overall I enjoyed this film. • Although overall I enjoyed this film, I was sometimes Sunny yesterday 5: 1 5 p.m. confused about the story. It's int,iresting how many different opinions there • Overall I enjoyed this film. However, I was sometimes are about this film! I mostly agree with SimonP. confused about the story. I think it's an entertaining film and Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams are both very good. However, • Overall I enjoyed this film. I was sometimes confused I agree with An a47 in some ways, too - some about the story, however. scenes are missing. I was sometimes confused about ·:he story, although overall I really enjoyed this film. How to ... join ideas and sentences {2): although and b Compl,;?te the sentences with although or however however. We use although and however to link two opposite 1 ____ I like Brad Pitt , I didn't enjoy the or contrasting ideas. film Troy. Although 2 I don't usually like cartoon films. ___ , I loved the film Up. 1 Although is used to contrast two ideas in the same sentence/two different sentences. 3 The aciting was really fantastic. I thought the plot was very weak, ____ 2 Although can be used before/after or between the two ideas. 4 In my opinion, the Harry Potter films are very entertaining, ____ I prefer the 3 We separate the two ideas with a comma. books. However 5 Generally, I love science fiction films. 4 However is used to contrast two ideas in --the ____ , Wolverine was disappointing. same.sentence/two different sentences. 6 ____ the film was interesting, in my 5 However is used in the first/second sentence. opinion it was too long. 6 It can b.e used at the beginning or end of the sentence. GJIIH Prepare to write some comments on a flm review message board. Choose a film 7 We separate however from the rest of the and make notes about what you liked/didn't sentence with a comma. like about it. Use the ideas from exercise 2 to help yo,u. b Now write you� comments. Use your riotes to help you. • Irregular verbs

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Vocabulary: influence Vocabulary: speed Reading: a mentoring program Grammar: Present Simple Passive Vocabulary: phrasal verbs Reading: Jai Alai Grammar: would: past habits LESSON 8.2 Vocabulary: phrasal verbs: relationships the media Pronunciation: phrasal verbs: stress Vocabulary: The Rolling Stones Grammar: prepositions of time Listening: articles Listening: a British wedding Grammar: use persuasive language Reading: a Japanese wedding How to... LESSON 8.3 Vocabulary: measurements Reading: Dale Carnegie Grammar: Past Continuous and Past Simple Grammar: will and be going to: decisions and plans Pronunciation: was/were Vocabulary: verb + preposition ·c1) Reading: The slowest swimmer in Sydney Money Work

Reading: hpnesty Vocabulary: jobs Vocabulary: money Grammar: can, could, be able to: ability Grammar: Second Conditional Listening: good and bad CVs

Reading: the cost of education Vocabulary: work Grammar: reported speech Pronunciation: changing word stress How to... report back on discussions Grammar: adverbs of manner Reading: bad job int�rviews Vocabulary:verb + preposition (2) Grammar: both, either, neither Vocabulary: crime Reading: baseball Grammar: Past Simple Passive Listening: learning a language Reading: Britain's oldest criminal Review and consolidation 1o-12 (p82-83) Review and consolidation 7-9 (p62-63) Key (p86-96) Vocabulary I everyday actions Reading m Match a verb from A with a word or phrase from B. g a Read the text quickly and match the headings in the box to the correct time of day. A B 1 read a a bus Eat your dinner Stretch 2 listen b to bed late Think about a problem Visit the dentist 3 get up C on the phone 4 stay d early 5 go e your emails 6 chat f nothing 7 watch g in bed late A time for 8 check h to the radio 9 do TV everything • • • 10 take a magazine What is the right time of day for your body to do everything? fillComplete the sentences with the missing verbs. 1 She __ her emails when she gets to work in Noon ______the morning. Your brain works best at around 1 midday. It's a good time 2 We __ in on Saturday nights - we don't like to talk to your boss about a problem going clubbing. or do a difficult crossword. 3 I normally __the train at 9.00 a.m. 2 p.m. ______4 Do you ever__ a lie-in on Saturday morning? Do you hate going to the dentist? Make an 5 I for a swim on Saturdays. appointment in the early afternoon. You don't 6 feel I like to __ a nap after lunch. pain so badly at this time of day. 7 What newspaper does he __ ? 5 p.m. ______8 They usually __ their friends over for dinner Are you very hungry when you finish work? This on Friday evenings. is because food tastes better in the early evening. 9 He to the radio in the car on the way to Eating late is a· bad idea. After midnight it is more work. difficult for our bodies to process fat, 10 I always __ the shopping on the way home and this can give you heart problems. from work. 8 p.m. ______The best time to do exercise is around 8 p.m. At this time our body temperature is at its maximum, so our muscles are warmer.

b Reaq the text again. Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). 1 Your brain works best in the middle of the day. 2 The best time to do a crossword is early morning. 3 It's a good idea to go to the dentist between 1 and 3 p.m. 4 Food tastes good in the early evening. This makes you hungry. 5 The best time to eat dinner is just before you go to bed. 6 It is good to do exercise in the evening because your muscles are warm . • Grammar I likes and dislikes limComplete the sentences with one word from the box. ma Complete the texts with words from the boxes. abselutely can't keen (x2) like ( hate keen like love stftftd) mind really

I absolutelv love playing tennis. 1 I'm not very on watching TV because there are so many bad programmes. Andreas {26) 2 She doesn't going to the cinema if it is an action Germany film. It can be fun! 3 I'm quite on sports in general but especially 'I can't stand doing football. (1) -­ nothing. I really 4 He stand boxing - he hates to watch people hit holidays where people each other. lie on the beach all day 5 I like reading, especially novels. - I can't understand it. I 6 I quite going to the theatre but it's very so I get expensive. absolutely (2) -- doing exercise up early every day and run for ten very Put the words in the correct order to make kilometres before breakfast. I'm not GJII sentences. (3) __ on team sports like football. . 11ke When I go on holiday, I do water-sports _ 1 love going museums to they absolutely. walking surfing and sailing. I quite (4) __ 2 he works having the radio doesn't he mind on while. and cycling too!' 3 like early getting she doesn't up. 4 eating out at I like weekends. 5 we like together working quite. ( like love mind quite stand ) 6 quite she's keen gymnastics on. 7 not we're very on dancing keen. 8 really sports hates she. 9 can't I playing stand chess. Seung Ah (24) South Korea Vocabulary I going out 'I absolutely (5) __ flllComplete the sentences with go, go to or go on. �ating good food. Cooking You may need to change the form of the verb. 1s very important in my I don't like going to musicals. culture. Usually my mother 1 I usually __ clubbing on Saturday night with and my grandmother do my friends. all the cooking. They don't 2 I absolutely love __ the theatre. (6) _· _ doing this but sometimes I (7) 3 I never __ concerts. I prefer listening to music helpi g them too. at home. � I can't (8) __ fast food, spec1ally hamburgers, � _ but I do (9) 4 You don't __ bowling very often, do you? like Italian food, like pizza!' 5 I sometimes __ice skating at the weekend. 6 My mother always __ a guided tour of the cities she visits on holiday. 7 Whenever a new Brad Pitt film comes out I b 11 2 Listen and check your answers. the cinema to see it. 8 My brother works in a museum so I __ the exhibitions for free. • 4jb7:J�

Listening GIia 35 Cover the audioscript. Zeinab and Rob are talking about a Spanish course they have just finished. Listen and number the ideas in the order they talk about them. Do exercises on the Internet. O Read Spanish books and newspapers. O Listen to CDs. O Write emails to a Spanish friend. [D Do a conversation exchange. O Travel to a Spanish-speaking country. O b Listen again and tick (✓) the correct sentences. Reading 1 Zeinab wants to write emails to a friend in Read the text and mark English. m the sentences true IT)' or false (F). 2 Zeinab wants to visit her friend in Madrid. Rob wants 3 to do a conversation exchange with a Everyone knows that Americans love sports and Spanish speaker. that one of the most popular sports in America is 4 Rob and Zeinab don't like reading. baseball. But most people outside America don't know that a lot of Americans love collecting baseball 5 Zeinab wants to read poetry in Spanish. cards - that is, cards with pictures of famous baseball 6 They have listening CDs from their Spanish players. Some baseball fans and collectors in America course. pay a lot of money for these cards, especially if they r are old and when they are in good condition. AUDIOSCRIPT So how much will a collector pay for these cards? A R = Rob Z = Zeinab lot of money. Some of the most expensive cards in R: Zeinab, are you going to continue with your Spanish? history include one of Ty Cobb which was printed in Z: Oh yes, definitely. 1914 and which sold for $100,000. Another card on R: How? What are you going to do? the most expensive list is one of Joe Jackson from Z: That's good question. � _ I've got lots of ideas. I've got 1910. This card can be sold for between $100,000 a Spanrsh frrend and we write emails to each other. and $200,000 if it is in good condition. We always wrote in English, but now we can write in Another expensive card was one of perhaps the most Spanish. famous baseball player in history, Babe Ruth. It was R: That's great. And 1 m hoping sold for $500,000. The card was printed in 1914 and Z: '. to visit her in Madrid too, so I can shows Babe Rt.ith with the words Ruth Pitcher (the practise my Spanish. What about you? R: I want to find pitcher is the player who throws the ball in baseball). someone to do a conversation exchange. Z: What's that? But the most expensive baseball card in history R: Conv rsation exchange? is one showing Honus Wagner, a player from the � It's when you find, say, a Spanrsh person beginning of the twentieth century. The card of who wants to improve their English. Then you meet. And Wagner· was sold for more than two million dollars. you speak together for half an hour in English and One reason it is so valuable is that very few of these half an hour in Spanish. Z: That's a good cards were made. idea. R: Yeah. I hope I can find someone at a language school. Z: Do you read much? 1 Collectors pay a lot of money for baseball R: Yeah, I like reading. cards in good condition. Z: I want to try reading books in Spanish. 2 A card of Ty Cobb printed in 1916 sold for R: What type? Z: I'm going $100,000. to try short novels or children's books. 3 A card of Ruth Pitcher sold for $500,000. Maybe newspapers too. R: Good idea. And there's 4 The most expensive card in history is a card always the Internet. There are lots of websites of Honus Wagner. for language learners. Z: That's true. And 5 Honus Wagner played baseball at the CDs too, to improve your listening. Yeah, R: we've got the CDs from the course. beginning of this century. '- 6 Not many of the Honus Wagner cards were made. II would: past habits Vocabulary (i9 Look at the verbs in bold in the text. If these verbs faComplete the sentences with the words from the can only be used with used to, write used to in box. You may need to change the tense of the the space before the verb. If they can be used verbs. with would and used to, write would before the verb. apologise apply check complain get lend pay revise shake worry I (1) _____ love going to the cinema when• I was a boy. It was called the Forum and it 1 The boy ___ for breaking the chair. (2) _____ on the corner of a busy be 2 The businesswoman ___ hands with the shopping street but it moved down a side street delegates before the meeting. beside a fish and chip shop. All the boys in the 3 She ___ very high fees when she went to the local school (3) _____ their birthday have best private university in the city. parties there. Before getting the tickets we 4 He was very ___ about his son's progress at (4) _____ goto the local sweet shop and school. get lots of sweets and crisps and then run into the cinema for the matinee show. 5 Parents often ___ about the number of children in the class. The matinee (5) _____ be typical kids' 6 She didn't ___ her change before she left the films like cartoons, adventure films, war films. shop. I (6) _____ enjoy the war films most of all. 7 He tried to ___ a scholarship to study at the We (7) _____ shout at the screen during school but he couldn't get one. the film and at the end of the film we 8 They ___ for jobs at the same school (8) ____ applaud. The films because they wanted to work together. (9) _____ stay in our heads after we left the cinema. I remember that for days after 9 Sean ___ for his exam all day but he still 0 watching Rocky the boys in the street failed. 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