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INTO Student’s Book 1
Unit
U Grammar Vocabulary Functions Skills
Back into
Ba The verb be Family Meeting people S Greetings and introductions
this/that/these/those Colours Asking for things, accepting Talking about nationality
English
En Possessive adjectives Rooms and furniture and refusing Describing where you live
p6 has/have got Countries and Asking for and giving prices L Talking about families
there is/there are nationalities Telling the time Talking about ability
Prepositions of place/time Activity verbs R An email about family
Imperatives Places
can/can’t for ability Days of the week
can for permission Months/Seasons
wh- words Clothes
a/an or any Money and prices
01
0 Present simple: positive,
negative, questions and
Free time activities
Daily routines
Talking about routines and
regular activities
S Hobbies and free time activities
School
Out of the
Ou short answers School subjects Talking about likes and L An interview about a hobby
verb + -ing dislikes
ordinary
or have breakfast/lunch/
R Free time
p18
p1 dinner Pronunciation C School clubs
/n/ (man) and /ŋ/ (song) W Email about your hobbies and interests
02
0 Present continuous for
activities happening now
Housework
Everyday English
Talking about activities
happening now
S Volunteer work; Housework
What you are doing; Role play
Being
Be Present simple vs. present Saying what people are doing L Radio interview
continuous Talking about housework
useful
us Adverbs of frequency
R Helping at a hospital
p24
p2 P Let’s give him a hand
Object pronouns
Pronunciation // (world) W Email about organising a party
Into exams p30 Learner tips! p31 Into progress pp32–33 Workbook pp11–26
03
0 Past simple: be
was/were born
Phrasal verbs (1)
Memory words
Talking about the past (1)
Talking about dates of birth
S Talking about dates of birth
Talking about your hero
Exceptional
Ex Past simple: positive and L Dorothy Stang
people
pe negative (regular verbs) R Making a difference
p34
p3 Pronunciation was and C Remembering Heroes
were W A text about your hero
04
0 Past simple: positive and
negative (regular and
Past time
expressions
Talking about the past (2)
Talking about sports
S Talking about friends, sports and the past;
Role play; Guessing famous people
Making
M irregular verbs) Sports L Song: You’ve got a friend in me
friends
fr Questions and short Everyday English R Friends make history
answers (regular and
p40
p4 irregular verbs) P Not a nice thing to say
W A diary entry
Pronunciation An email about an enjoyable weekend
Word stress
Into exams p46 Learner tips! p47 Into progress pp48–49 Workbook pp27–42
05
0 have to/don’t have to
Possessive ’s
Jobs Talking about obligation
Talking about possession
S
L
Talking about jobs
Teenagers’ career plans
Getting
Ge Possessive pronouns R The X factor; Following a dream
to the top whose... ?
C Teenagers: earning money
p50
p5 W Describing a job
Pronunciation
have to
06
0 Countable and uncountable
nouns
Food and drink
Everyday English
Talking about food and drink
Expressing quantity
S Agreeing on food for a party; Food and
lifestyle; Roleplay
Eat for life
Ea How much?/How many? L Dialogue in school canteen
p56
p5 a/an, some and any R A long and healthy life
much and many/a lot (of)/
P A double ice cream
lots (of)
W Paragraph about food and lifestyle
Into exams p62 Learner tips! p63 Into progress pp64–65 Workbook pp43–58
07
0 Comparative and
superlative adjectives
Language learning Making comparisons S Talking about learning English
L Interview with David Crystal
Learning
Le R A language learning legend; Amazing facts
languages
la – or just lies?
p66
p6 Pronunciation C Teen talk
than W Email/letter about an English course
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Into exams p78 Learner tips! p79 Into progress pp80–81 Workbook pp59–74
09 will/won’t: future
predictions
Expressions to talk
about the future
Making predictions
Talking about future
S Predicting your lifestyle in the future;
Star signs and astrology
It’ll never The future with as soon possibility/certainty L Future predictions;
happen as, if, until, when + Song: When I’m sixty-four
present; will
p82 R Wrong predictions
Pronunciation C Fortune telling
’ll W Postcard; Text predicting the future;
Horoscopes
10 too + adjective
Adverbs
The weather
Everyday English
Talking about the weather
Telling somone’s lifestory
S Discussing films; Discussing climate
change; Telling someone’s life story;
Run fast, Role play
study hard L A weather forecast; Dialogue about the life
of Hermann Maier
p88
R Jungle survival
P Keep on running
Pronunciation W Climate change; Email giving advice to
/əυ/ (go) a friend
Into exams p94 Learner tips! p95 Into progress pp96–97 Workbook pp75–90
12 First conditional
when and if
Adjectives of feeling
Everyday English
Talking about conditions
Describing feelings
S Talking about future possible events;
Talking about feelings; Role play
What a -ing/-ed adjectives L Dialogues about bravery
hero! R Subway superhero
Pronunciation
p104 Stress in conditional P Chicken!
sentences W A film review
Into exams p110 Learner tips! p111 Into progress pp112–113 Workbook pp91–106
13 should/shouldn’t
What’s it like?
Adjectives for
expressing
Giving advice
Describing personality
S Giving advice to a friend; Like: describing
people, places, situations; Giving an opinion
Travellers’ opinions Expressing opinions on the song
tales Personality L Different customs around the world;
adjectives Song: On the road again
p114
C Into Culture: Heroic Ulises on a journey
Pronunciation of hope
Silent consonants W Email giving advice on Britain
14 Present perfect +
ever/never
Verb and noun pairs
Expressions about
Talking about life experiences S Life experiences; Role play
L Dialogue about strange world records
Crazy been to/gone to sleep
R You’ve never seen anything like this!; He
records Present perfect vs. Past Everyday English holds the record – for records!
simple
p120 P What’s the next thing?
W Email about a visit to Los Angeles
Pronunciation
have and has in the present
perfect
Into exams p126 Learner tips! p127 Into progress pp128–129 Workbook pp107–122
Into pronunciation pp130–131 CLIL pp132–135 Speaking bank pp136–142 Speaking exercises: student B: pp143–144
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Student’s book
Back into English
There are 14 Units. Each unit pair follows the same structure.
Short, clear, inductive grammar rules.
Presentation page
Lots of exercises to help you practise.
There are more in the Workbook too.
Objectives summarising
what you are going to do
in the unit.
Every two units
you can test your
Presentation of Learner tips!
language in an interesting
reading text.
Monolingual glossary to help Throughout the book Learner tips! from our Cambridge
you with difficult vocabulary. Learner Corpus help you avoid common mistakes.
Role plays.
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Into exams Into progress
Test your
progress
Cambridge ESOL at the end
and Trinity exam of every
preparation and two units.
practice.
Workbook
Vocabulary Grammar Summary
in Italian of
the grammar
Vocabulary lists
in the unit
for each unit with
with example
high frequency
sentences.
chunks.
Lots of vocabulary
practice.
Skills
Skills activities Two pages
extending the culture of grammar
or Everyday English in practice!
the Student’s book.
Pronunciation
practice.
Into exams
Key to icons in Student’s Book
Extra exam and Workbook
practice.
01:01 indicates CD and track number
Each unit finishes E ESOL or Trinity exam practice
with an Into
MP3 tracks downloadable online:
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Back into English
1 Greetings and introductions
a 01:02 Completa il dialogo con le parole nel riquadro. Poi ascolta e verifica.
Louise: Nice to meet you, Phil. Oh, just a moment. Phil: Nice to 5 you, Edward.
Edward! Hi! How 2 you? Edward: Hi, Phil.
Edward: I’m very 3
, thanks. How about you?
b Esercitati con altri due compagni in brevi dialoghi come quello dell’Esercizio 1a.
2 The verb be
a Completa le frasi con la forma corretta del verbo
be (affermativa o negativa). Usa ’m, ’m not, ’s,
isn’t, ’re o aren’t.
0 They are from China.
1 I from the USA.
2 I American. I Brazilian! 0 1
3 She British.
4 He British. He from Turkey!
5 We from China. We Japanese.
No sh
No, she
he iis
isn’
n’t.
t Sh
isn’t. S he’s
he’s from
She’s f ro
romm Germany.
Germ
Ge
G rman
any.
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3 this / that, 4 Family
these / those a Completa la tabella. Usa le parole nel riquadro.
a Completa le frasi con this,
father nephew aunt grandfather
that, these o those.
sister son granddaughter wife
(x = vicino a chi parla
h = lontano da chi parla)
0 Open h that window,
please. mother father grandson
0 x These are my friends, brother niece
Martin and Clemens.
1 Pass me h pens, daughter husband
please. grandmother cousin cousin
2 I really like x
uncle
jeans.
3 x is my friend,
Alicia. b Completa le tabelle. Usa le parole dell’Esercizio 4a.
4 Who is h person
over there? parents grandparents
5 x photo of you is mother
really good.
6 I’d like to copy x
CD. children grandchildren
b Riscrivi le frasi.
0 This T-shirt is very nice.
c Completa l’albero genealogico di Mark. Usa le parole
These T-shirts are very nice. dell’Esercizio 4a.
0 That boy isn’t German.
Those boys aren’t German.
1 These apples aren’t fresh. David Beth
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5 Possessive adjectives
Leggi l’email che Helen ha ricevuto da Jean, sua e-pal. Completa il testo con my, your, his,
her, our o their. E
Hi there, Helen!
Thanks for 0 your email and for the photos of
1
family. I think 2 brother is very
3 4
cool. I love smile and eyes.
Here are some photos of 5 family.
6
dad is Spanish, and 7 mum is
French. We live in Provence, in the south of France,
but all 8 French relatives are from the
north. I’ve got a brother and a sister, and 9
names are Claude and Marianne. Claude is 21 and
Marianne is 18. You can see Claude in the photo with
10
family dog, Bruno, and Marianne is in the
photo with 11 boyfriend, Pierre. They are at
the same university and 12 birthdays are on
the same day!
Let’s talk about 13 friends in
14
next email. What do you
like doing with 15 friends?
Bye for now.
Jean.
Done
0 My brother
My brother hasn’t
h got a computer.
1 My parents
2 My aunt and
d uncle
3 My friend’s brother
brottherr
4 Sid’s father
5 My grandfather
ther
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7 Colours 8 Rooms and furniture
a Scrivi i colori. a Scrivi i nomi delle stanze (A–F). Usa le parole nel riquadro.
3 A 1
2
4
5 B
6
5
7 C 6
7
8
8
9 D
10
10
13
F
14
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9 There is / There are
a Completa le frasi. Usa There’s a / an o There are.
1 black table in the dining room. 4 three posters on the wall in my bedroom.
2 two doors in our kitchen. 5 red sofa in my sister’s room.
3 four white chairs in our kitchen. 6 armchair in the living room.
b Metti alla prova la tua memoria! Osserva la figura per 30 secondi poi coprila. Infine componi delle
frasi con There’s o There are.
There are two windows with shutters.
10 Prepositions of place
a Osserva ancora la figura. Usa le preposizioni nel riquadro per dire dove sono gli oggetti.
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12
10
1
14
15
2 13
3 7
16
11
4 6
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12 Activity verbs 13 Imperatives
Scrivi i verbi sotto le figure corrispondenti. Usa l’imperativo di cinque verbi
usati nell’Esercizio 12 per scrivere
open close run swim listen read delle frasi.
jump laugh cry write shout smile
0 Don’t laugh!
1 2
1
3 4
2
5 6
3
7 8
Out!
9 10 4
11 12 5
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14 can / can’t for ability
a 01:08 Ascolta Alicia e Edward mentre parlano di ciò che sanno o non sanno fare.
Completa le prime due colonne della tabella.
✔✔ = Yes ✔ = Yes, but not very well ✘ = No
2 swim
3 run fast
Can yo
Can yyou
u pl
p
play
ayy a m
musical
usic
us ical
al instrument?
ins
nstr
trum
umen
ent?
t?
? Yes, I can. I can play the piano. Can you … ?
A 0 B C D
E F G H
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16 Wh- words b Che cosa dicono queste persone? Scrivi
dei mini dialoghi. Usa Would you like ... ?
a Come si dicono queste parole in italiano?
e Can I have ... ?
1 What …?
2 Where …? Would …?
3 When …?
4 Who …? ✘
5 Why …?
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A B C
18 Places
a Scrivi i luoghi sotto le
figure. Usa le parole nel
riquadro. disco
D E
disco clothes shop
bookshop shoe shop
railway station café
cinema post office
No, there . Y H A S M E I A T I
2 a park in your town? H Y S T T P F O Y P
Yes, there .
3 a post office in this street? b Completa le frasi con i giorni della settimana.
Yes, . 1 The first day of the school week
4 any nice clothes here? is .
No, . 2 The second day of the school week
is .
b Completa le frasi con a o any. 3 The third day of the school week
0 There aren’t any good shops here. is .
1 Is there café near here? 4 The fourth day of the school week
is .
2 There’s good book shop there.
5 The fifth day of the school week
3 Are there discos in this town?
is .
4 There’s good CD shop over there.
6 and
5 There aren’t trains today. are the days of the weekend.
c Descrivi la città in cui vivi. Usa i luoghi 7 Many Christians go to church
nell’Esercizio 18 e le domande e le frasi on .
degli Esercizi 19a e b. E 8 My favourite day of the week
is .
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1
21 Months 23 Times
Completa gli spazi per a 01:09 Completa le
formare i nomi dei mesi. frasi. Poi ascolta e verifica.
It’s .
1 Ja_____
2 _e_r____ 2 3 4
3 _____
4 ____l
5 ___
6 J___
7 ____
8 A__u__ b Lavora con un compagno. Alternatevi nel farvi domande sugli
9 S_____b__
orari.
What
Wh at time
tim
imee is iit?
t? It’s
It s ttwenty
went
we ntyy to five.
ve.
e
10 _ _ t _ _ _ _
11 N _ _ _ m _ _ _ 0 4.40 3 6.35 6 1.10
12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 9.15 4 10.00 7 11.20
2 12.00 5 5.30 8 3.45
22 Seasons
Completa la tabella con i 24 Prepositions of time
nomi dei mesi. a Osserva la tabella. Poi completa le frasi con at, on o in.
at on in
winter 8 o’clock Sunday March
(part of) December night 7th April summer
the weekend Friday morning the morning
Christmas the afternoon
(part of) the evening
1995
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25 Clothes
a Rimetti in ordine le lettere per formare i nomi dei diversi capi di abbigliamento, poi abbinali
alla figura corrispondente..
0 siThrt T-shirt J 4 scosk 8 scraf
1 sreds 5 hoses 9 inatrers
2 skrit 6 muprej 10 usrtosre
3 hirst 7 najse 11 tekcaj
B
J
E
F
D K
I
L
C
Scriviamo: Diciamo:
The T-shirt’s blue. £12.00 twelve pounds
The trainers are grey. m7.25 seven euros twenty-five
c Lavora con la classe. Alternatevi nel farvi £5.99 five pounds ninety-nine
domande sui vostri capi
p preferiti.
p $125.00 a hundred and twenty-five
dollars
What
Wh at c
colour
olou
ol ourr is yyour
ourr fa
ou favo
favourite
vour
urit
ite
e sh
shir
shirt?
irt?
t?
Blue. What
Blue.
Blue What colour
col
c olou
ourr are
are b 01:10 Esercitati a dire i prezzi.
They’re
They
Th eyy’rre … .
yyour
yo favourite
ur ffav
avou
ouri
rite shoes?
te s
sho
hoes
es?? 1 £12.00 4 $11.25
2 m25.00 5 m17.50
3 $125 6 £15.99
26 Money and prices
c Lavora con un compagno. Esercitatevi
a Abbina le parole ai simboli. a chiedere e a dire dei prezzi per i capi
1 £ a dollar d’abbigliamento dell’Esercizio 25.
2 m b euro
How mu
How much
ch is
is the
the T-shirt?
T-sh
T- shir
irt?
t?
3 $ c pound
It’s
It s twenty-four
ttwe
went
ntyy -fo
four
ur d
dol
dollars.
olla
lars
rs.
How mu
How muchch a
are
re tthe trainers?
he ttra
rain
iner
ers?
s?
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UNIT
objectives
Grammar
present simple: positive, negative,
1 Read and listen
n E questions and short answers
verb + -ing
Look
k at the picture
picture. What is the girl’s hob
hobby? have breakfast / lunch / dinner
Read the text quickly to check your ideas.
Vocabulary
free time activities
daily routines
MP3 school subjects
Functions
Claire Williams is 15. She’s from Wales. Her talking about routines and regular
friends play volleyball and go to the cinema. activities
They like swimming and dancing. But Claire doesn’t. She has talking about likes and dislikes
an unusual hobby: beekeeping. She’s got four beehives. She
isn’tt su
isn sure, but sh
she
he she’s
nkss she
e thinks g about
s s got a
ab
bout 40,000
40,
0,0
0 bees.
2 Comprehension
p goes out into = to leave a place in order
to go somewhere else
01:11 Now read the text again and listen. Answer come round = to visit someone at his /
the questions. her house
scared of = frightened or worried about
1 Where is Claire from? something
2 How is Claire different from her friends? for a while = for a period of time
3 Do Hannah and Kate go near the hives? Why? / Why not?
4 Does Claire have lunch with her family? Learner tips!
5 What do Claire and her family talk about at lunchtime? • three million flowers
6 What does Claire like doing on Sunday afternoon? (Not: three millions flowers)
• on the Internet (Not: In Internet)
7 Why does she save the money from the honey she sells?
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3 Grammar present simple: positive and negative
a Look at the examples. Then complete d Complete the sentences with the present
the rule. simple (positive or negative) of the verbs
You feed the bees with sugar and water. in brackets.
Claire gets up at 7.30. 0 I don’t go (not go) near the hives.
1 She (not eat) a lot of meat at home.
rule
We use the present simple for things which 2 My parents (speak) French.
happen regularly or which are always true. 3 I (not know) his phone number.
With I, , we and we use the
4 My brother’s friends (not come
base form of the verb. With he
he, she and it
round) at the weekend.
we add .
5 Claire (not like) swimming or dancing.
Verb + -s
present simple: questions
spelling
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4 Vocabulary 5 Listen
free time activities a 01:14 Listen to the interview. Which picture shows
01:13 Match the activities
Mark’s hobby?
with the pictures. Write 1–10 in
the boxes. Then listen, check and
repeat.
1 going to the cinema
2 reading
3 sending texts
4 shooting videos
b 01:15 Listen again. Write T (true) or F ((false).
fals
false) E
5 playing computer games
6 dancing 1 Mark gives shows once a month.
7 listening to an Mp3 player 2 Mark really likes showing his tricks.
8 talking to friends 3 He learns new tricks on the Internet.
9 taking photos 4 Mark practises every day.
10 playing sports 5 Mark tells his friends how tricks work.
6 Mark’s brother wants to be a magician.
Verbs
erbs + -ing
spelling
7 Speak
a Work with a partner. Talk about the hobbies and free
time activities in Exercise 4. E
G H Do you
you llike
ike
ik e taking
taki
ta ng photos?
king pho
hoto
tos?
s?
Ye I d
Yes,
Yes do,
o a d I’m
and
nd I’m very gogood
odd att it.
it /
I love … / I ((don’t)
don’t)) like / I hate …
Short answers
4 A: Do your friends enjoy a lot of clothes?
Yes
Yes, do.
do B: Yes, they .
I/you/we/they
No,
No don’t (do
do not
not). 5 A: Do you enjoy to school?
Yes
Yes, does
does. B: No, I .
he/she/it
No,
No doesn’t (does
does not
not). 6 A: Do you like a lot for breakfast?
B: Yes, I .
a Make the sentences negative.
0 My brother spends lots of money
on clothes. 2 have
My brother doesn’t spend lots p and read the rule.
Look at the examples
of money on clothes. Do you have a shower every day?
1 I get up early on Sunday.
2 My sister watches a lot of TV. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
3 I buy my CDs in that shop.
4 You know the answer. What do you usually have for breakfast?
b Change the base verb into the -ing I have a cup of tea
tea, cereal
form. and toast. I don’t have coffee.
0 play 4 keep
playing
rule
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1 Read and listen
go to the same
Nadia, Sarah and Caroline
ckly and answer
school. Read the text qui
the following questions.
y study during the day.
1 Find five subjects that the MP3
2 Find three different clubs
at the school.
School clubs
2 Vocabulary >> school su
Which things are school
bjects
ts? Which
subjec
C arrolin , Sarah and Nadia are
rolin
aroline
students at King’s School
ll stu
all
Macclesfieeld, in the northwest of
ct) or C (Club) England. IIt’s an all-girls school –
are clu bs? Write S (Su bje
in the boxes. the King’s School for boys is not
2 3 4 5 far away in the same town.
1 thr girls are all 14 and they’re in
The three
year 9. During
Du the school day, they study
subjects on o the nationa l curriculum:
10 subjects li like English, Maths, History,
8 9
6 7 Geograph phy, P.E. and ICT (Information
and Communication Technology). They
also study two or three languages (for
example, French or Spanish) and they do
Science
Scien nce:: B Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
A d they each do two creative subjects:
And
3 Compre
CComprehension E theyy can choose
c from Music, Technology
01:16 Now read the text again and Dram . But there’s more.
and Drama
listen. Mark the statements T (true) or The school’s
‘The
‘T sc got lots of extra-
F (false). Correct the false statements. ricular
curricu
curr lar things too – especially clubs,’
says Nadia ‘If we want to, we can do
y Nadia.
0 Sarah, Caroline and Nadia are all all kinds
k of different activities. For
14 years old. T example, there’s a horse-riding club and a
exam
1 They don t study languages. gymnastics club. Lots of the clubs meet at
gym
2 All the clubs meet after school. lunchtime, but some of them are
lunc
after-school clubs.’
after
3 Caroline plays the trumpet in the Carolin
C e says: ‘We can choose from lots
school orchestra. things. There’s a theatre group, and a
of th
4 Sarah is in a sailing club. school orchestra. I’m in the orchestra –
scho
5 The girls parents organise the school clubs. pla the saxophone.’
I play
‘M favourite club is the pottery club,’
‘My
6 Their parents have to pay for the girls
says Sarah. ‘I love doing artistic things.
to be in a club.
But I’m in the sailing club, too. It’s a club
7 There is a photography club at the school. together with the boys’ school. We learn
toge
about sailing during the week, and then
abo
some weekends we sail on a lake near here.’
som
Some
S of the clubs are organised by the
4 Spea
Speak
p k E teachers at the school. Some get help from
teac
parents of children at the school. All of
par
Work
Work wi
or with
th a partner or in s
small
ma
all group
gro
roups
s. them are free.
the
Discuss these questions. ‘I think the clubs are a really good
1 Is your school similar to this one, or very different? idea,’ says Nadia. ‘We have a lot of fun and
2 Are there both boys and girls at your school?
we learn different things.’
Sarah agrees. ‘We can follow our own
3 Which subjects do you study? interests and hobbies in the clubs. I’m
4 Do you study other languages? Which one(s)? hoping that we can start a photog raphy
5 Do you have clubs? What are they? club soon!’
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2 Speak E
a Work with a partner. Think of
five questions that you would
like to ask Sarah from King’s
School.
b Student A: you are the
interviewer. Student B: you
are Sarah. Take it in turns to
ask and answer the questions
from Exercise 2a. (You can
invent the answers!)
a lot of / clothes?
Hi!
I’m Sally Griffiths. I’m British, Welsh to be precise, 6 what music / you / listen to?
and I live in Cardiff. I’m fifteen.
My favourite hobby is playing the drums (I play in 7 what subjects / you /
the school big band), and I enjoy listening to music
too. I also love taking photographs, but I don’t think good at?
I’m very good at it! I like watching sport on TV,
especially tennis, and I really like Rafael Nadal!
8 what time / you / have /
My best friend is Vicky. We listen to music a lot, and wee often go to the breakfast?
cinema together too. Her favourite actor is Ben Stiller. I think he’s funny,
but my favourite actor is Johnny Depp because he’s very good-looking.
Write soon and tell me about your life. 9 you / have / shower / before
school?
Best wishes,
Sally
Done d Now interview each other.
Where
Wher
W e do yyou
here go
ou g school?
o to s choo
ch ool?
l?
?
b Write an email in reply to Sally. Include this information:
● your name, nationality and age ● your school I go
g tto
o sc
scho
school
hool
ol iin
n Ge
Geno
Genova.
nova
va..
va
● the school subjects you like and dislike
● your friends and what you like doing together
Learner tips!
• information technology (Not: informatic technology)
• We can choose from lots of things. (Not: We can
choose among lots of things.)
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UNIT
02 Being useful
objectives
Grammar
present continuous for
1 Read and listen E activities happening now
present simple vs. present
Give any examples you can of people who do volunteer work continuous
(work you do without being paid). Then read the text. adverbs of frequency
object pronouns
Vocabulary
housework
Functions
talking about activities /
things happening now
saying what people are
doing
talking about housework
ANGOLA ZAMBIA
Katima Mulilo
NAMIBIA
MP3 BOTSWANA
Windhoek
very year, many young people in Britain finish school and then take a year
off before they start work or go to university. Some of them go to other SOUTH AFRICA
countries and work as volunteers. Volunteers give their time to help people,
for example they work in schools or hospitals, or they help with conservation.
Mike Coleman is 19 and lives in his home town of Canterbury in England. He wants to become a teacher,
but now he’s living in Namibia. He’s working in a hospital near Katima Mulilo. He says: ‘I’m working with
the doctors and nurses here to help sick people. I’m not a doctor, but I can do a lot of things to help, for
example I help to carry people who can’t walk. Sometimes I go to villages in the mobile hospital too. There
aren’t many doctors here so they need help from people like me. I don’t get any money – but that’s OK –
I’m not here for the money.
I’m staying here for two months, and I’m living in a small house with five other volunteers. The work is
hard and the days are long, but I’m enjoying my life here. I’m learning a lot about life in southern Africa –
and about myself! When I finish the two months’ work, I want to travel in and around Namibia for three
weeks, for example I want to see the animals in the Okavango Delta in Botswana.’
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3 Grammar present continuous for activities happening now
a Read the examples of the present continuous.
rule
We use the present to talk about
Then complete the rule and the table.
things that are happening at or around
He’s’s working in a hospital near Katima Mulilo. the time of speaking.
’m living in a small house with five other volunteers.
I’m We form the present continuous with the
’m learning a lot about life in southern Africa.
I’m present tense of + verb + -ing
-ing.
b Complete the sentences with the present continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
0 Sorry, Eddie isn’t here. He ’s taking (take) the dog for a walk.
1 Steve lives in Canterbury, but he (stay) with his uncle in York at the moment.
2 Hannah! You (not listen) to me!
3 I can’t talk now. I (do) my homework.
4 John’s at university now, but he (not enjoy) it very much.
yss w
0 Sandra always a s / is wearing a skirt on special days.
ear
wears Adverbs of frequency
come
1 She wears / iss wearing
wea ng it today because it’s her birthday.
e ring the verb be and the
2 Oh no! It rains / ’s raining again. We can’t play tennis. auxiliary verbs like
3 It rains / ’s raining a lot in the United Kingdom. can, but
can
4 Dad cooks / ’s cooking at the moment. other verbs.
5 My mother cooks / ’s cooking lunch every Sunday.
1 Young people in Britain
6 Many young people take / are taking a year off when they
(60%) take a
finish school.
year off between school
and university.
adverbs of frequency 2 I (0%) write
(10%) sometimes (60%) (80%) letters, but I
never hardly ever (40%) often usually always (40%) write emails.
– (0%)
%)) + (100%) 3 I (100%) wear
T-shirts in the winter, but
I’m (10%) cold.
4 My brother is
Extra Practice Workbook
(40%) late for school.
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4 Vocabulary b Match A and B and find different types of housework.
housework A B
a 01:18 Match the words
0 hang out a the table
with the pictures. Write 1–10 in
1 do (x2) b the windows
the boxes. Then listen, check
and repeat. 2 lay c your bed
1 do the cooking 3 clean d the washing
2 hang out the washing 4 take e the rubbish out
3 do the washing 5 tidy f the cooking
4 clean the windows 6 make g the washing-up
5 wash up / do the washing-up h a room
6 tidy a room / tidy up
7 lay the table
8 take the rubbish out 5 Listen
9 make the bed a 01:19 Listen to a radio interview with Mike Coleman.
10 clear the table What is he doing at the time of the interview? Tick (✔)
the correct picture.
A B
6 Speak E
a Answer the questions.
1 Say three places in the world where you would like to
work as a volunteer. Why?
G H
2 Give an example of volunteer work you would / would not
like to do.
3 Do many young people in Italy take a year off before they
start university? Why (not)?
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Into grammar
1 Object pronouns These verbs are almost never used in the
present continuous:
a Read the dialogue.
Mum: Franky, these bags are very heavy. Could you believe know understand
help me carry them, please? remember want need belong
mean like hate
Franky: I can’t, I’m busy. But Lucy’s in her bedroom.
Why don’t you ask her?
Learner tips!
Mum: Because I asked you first. Come on, dear. Just
put them on the kitchen table for me. • I know the answer. (Not: I’m
knowing the answer.)
Franky: OK, but when Dad comes home, tell him I
• My friend likes rap music.
need help with my Maths homework. I just don’t
(Not: My friend is liking rap music.)
understand it.
Mum: Don’t worry. You can tell us both what the
b Complete the sentences. Use the
problem is.
present simple or present continuous
b Complete the table with the words in the box. form of the verbs.
0 Jack usually cycles (cycle) to school,
him it them me you her us but at the moment he is having (have)
problems with his bike.
Subject I you he she it you we they 1 We (have) Geography lessons
twice a week. We (learn)
Object you you about volcanoes at the moment.
2 Julia (surf) the Net this
c Complete the sentences with object pronouns. afternoon. She (want) to find
some information for a project.
0 Madonna is my favourite singer. I really like her .
3 you (understand)
1 George is very intelligent. Do you know ? this Maths problem? you
2 My sister and I are living in a flat in Oxford. Come (need) help with it?
and visit . 4 I (not know) much about jazz
3 Mike is working with doctors and nurses. He helps music, but I (like) this song by
in hospital. Ella Fitzgerald.
4 Mike doesn’t get much money for his work, but he 5 This CD (belong) to me now.
likes very much. 6 I (think) you’re wrong.
5 I love Charlie, but he doesn’t love ! 7 A: What you ? (do)
6 I’ve got two new video games. Do you want to see you ? (sleep)
? B: No, I . (think)
Jess: Hey, look at that guy! Joel: But he drove away! And he didn’t
Pete: Yeah. Let’s give him a hand. Come even say thank you!
on, Debbie. Pete: That’s right. That’s not very nice,
Debbie: Not me. It’s not my problem. Let is it?
him push his old car. Debbie: See? Told you! You’re mad.
Joel: Well, I’m going to help him. Jess: Why?
Pete: Come on! One, two, three – push! Debbie: Oh, come on, Jess! The man
Jess: Wow, it’s heavy! didn’t even say thank you!
Joel: Yes. It is. It’s moving, though! Jess: So what? We pushed the car to
help him – not to hear him say
Pete: We did it!
thank you.
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b Match the beginnings and endings to make a summary of the story.
0 A man
n a want to help him.
1 Pete, Joel and Jess b but he doesn’t say thank you.
2 Debbieie thinks c needs help to start his car.
3 The car is heavy, but d that hearing thank you isn’t important.
4 The man drives away e they push it and it starts.
5 Jess thinks f that it’s the man’s problem, not hers.
2 Everyday English
a Find expressions 1–6 in the photostory. Who says them? How do you say them in Italian?
1 It’s not my problem. 3 …, though. 5 See?
2 Come on! 4 That’s right. 6 So what?
Linda: What time does the film start? 8 o’clock? a What’s happening in the situation in the
photo? What is the teacher going to say?
Paul: 0
That’s right .
Linda: Well, we’re late. 1 , Paul! Let’s
go.
Paul: Late? No, we aren’t late. Look at my
watch. 2 ? It’s only six thirty.
Linda: Oh yes. OK, so we don’t need to leave
now. I don’t want to be late, 3 .
Everyone says it’s a really good film! And
Ashton Kutcher’s in it.
4
Paul: ! Ashton Kutcher isn’t very
good!
b Match the words with their definitions. Then
Linda: Not very good? You just don’t watch Episode 1 and meet Jess, Pete, Debbie
understand acting. Well, 5 – it’s and Joel.
yours!
0 community a a person who creates
service clothes
3 Role play 1 badge b a person who comes
Work with a partner. Take two minutes to to a place because
prepare a short role play. Do not write the he/she is invited
text, just agree on your ideas for a short 2 award c a piece of jewellery
scene. Then act it out. worn around the
wrist or arm
Roles: Debbie and the car driver
3 guest d work that people do
Situation: In the street, the next day without payment to
Basic idea: Debbie and the driver see each help other people
other in the street the next day. 4 bracelet e a prize given to a
person for doing
Use one of these sentences to start the
something very well
conversation.
5 fashion f a small piece of metal
designer or plastic that you
E xcuse me, I thi
Excuse hinkk I know
think k you. attach to your
frien
e ds pushed
My friends pus
ushe
ed your
you carcar
a yesterday.
yes
este
terd
day
ay.. clothing
Hi! Can
Hi! Can I talk lk to you for
for a minute.
i
I’d ju
jjust e to say
st like say I’m sorry
o ryy … .
sor Pronunciation p130 CD1 T22
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Into exams
1 Write E
a Read Susanna’s email about a File Edit View Go Tools Actions c360 Toos CRM
2 Speak
p E
a 01:23 Read the phone call between b Work with a partner. Look at the dialogue in
Monique and her friend Tanya. Complete the Exercise 2a. Think of some changes to make
dialogue with the correct form of the words to the dialogue (names, for example), so
in the box. Then listen and check. that it becomes your dialogue.
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Learner tips!
Units 1 and 2
Remember to use don’t or doesn’t In English you need to use the present
to make a negative sentence in the continuous to talk about activities happening
present simple. now, even if a present simple form sounds
acceptable in Italian.
a Make negative sentences.
0 I live in Cardiff. c Read the sentences and put a tick (✔) if the
use of the present simple is correct, or put a
I don’t live in Cardiff.
cross and rewrite the sentence in the present
1 My father enjoys working in the continuous.
garden.
0 I often wear jeans to school. ✔
2 I often send texts to my friends. 0 Joe is busy at the moment. He tidies his room.. ✘
He’s tidying his room.
3 Frank and Sue want to get married. 1 I don’t like living in London.
2 Do you want some help?
4 Dan always has lunch with his
3 John doesn’t play tennis right now.
girlfriend.
4 My sister writes to me once a month.
5 We have a rest in the afternoon. 5 Do your parents like their new house?
6 What do you do? Can you come round
to my house in five minutes?
7 I work in the supermarket until September.
Use verb + -ing after like, love,
hate, enjoy. 8 I can’t answer the phone now – I do
my homework.
Remember to use the verb be
before the verb + -ing when you
form the present continuous. Refer to Units 1 and 2 before you do this
exercise.
b Complete the sentences with verb +
-ing or with be + verb + -ing. Use the d Circle the correct alternative.
verbs in the box. 0 Claire thinks she’s got about forty thousand /
thousands of bees.
watch (x2) buy have
stay ride enjoy play 1 John doesn’t spend / doesn’t spends all his
pocket money on clothes.
0 I don’t like watching television in 2 I don’t / not speak Chinese.
the morning. 3 I often play ping pong / to ping pong with
0 We are watching a film. Would you my friends.
like to sit with us? 4 Young people like watching videos on the /
1 John a shower at the with the computer.
moment. 5 Do you enjoy swim / swimming
swimming?
2 Poppy loves her bike. 6 Do you like speaking English? Yes, I like / do
do.
3 I hate new shoes. 7 My brothers both work in information /
4 Bill and Sam with their informatic technology.
uncle for the weekend. 8 Before / Before that you start work, check
5 Hilary is at university now, and she your diary.
it a lot. 9 Volunteers give their time to help / for help
6 Daniel likes computer people who have problems.
games. 10 I’m
’m going / going home after school.
11 Oh no! It’s
’s raining / rains again.
12 Tourists can choose from / among a lot
of different activities.
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1 Grammar present c Write questions and short answers.
simple vs. present 0 you / do your homework / every day? (✔ )
continuous Do you do your homework every day? Yes, I do.
a Complete the sentences. Use the present 1 your sister / always / have lunch / at
simple or present continuous form of the verbs. school? (✘)
0 Mike lives (live) in York, but he ‘s visiting
(visit) his uncle in London at the moment. 2 you / very busy / at the moment? (✘)
1 My friends and I (listen) to a lot of
music, but we (not like) reggae. 3 your brother / want / be / rock star? (✔ )
2 I (love) learning about different
places in the world. At the moment,
4 Bill and his friends / always / wear / black
I (do) a project on India.
clothes? (✔ )
3 you (enjoy) this exercise?
4 you (understand) the
5 we / go / the concert / this evening? (✘)
difference between the present simple and the
present continuous?
5 My sister never (make) her bed. 6 your father / work / in London / this
My mother (get) very angry with her. week? (✔ )
6 I can’t help you now. I (tidy) my
bedroom. 7 you / usually / good at / Maths? (✘)
9
8 you / believe / me / now? (✔ )
b Put the words in the correct order.
0 Saturday / usually / I / on / go / afternoon. /
8
swimming
I usually go swimming on Saturday afternoon. d Write questions for these answers.
1 the / my / always / the / help / mum / 0 Antonio: What time do you get up on school
evening. / do / I / washing-up / in days?
Andrew: I get up at 7 o’clock on school days.
2 hates / wearing / my / winter. / skirts / the /
in / sister 1 Antonio: ?
Andrew: No, I hate it, especially in the
3 to / when / school? / you / want / you / finish / winter when it’s cold and dark.
travel / do 2 Antonio: ?
Andrew: Yes, I usually have lunch with
4 ’m / lesson. / tired / after / I / my / very / everyone else in the school canteen.
tennis / usually
3 Antonio: ?
5 me / ever / my / hardly / helps / my / Andrew: Maths and Physics. I think I’d like
homework. / father / do to study them at university.
4 Antonio: ?
6 the / is / doing / mother / cooking? / your Andrew: Yes, on Wednesday afternoons we
have sports and games.
7 enjoying / new / your / are / school? / you / 5 Antonio: ?
and / brother / your
Andrew: I always wear black trousers,
a white shirt and the school tie.
8 do / enjoy / to / you / school? / walking 5
8
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