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Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson Elementary Student’s Book (O),.610)(aD) Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson New ENGLISH FILE Elementary Student's Book Pal Seligson and Clive O original co-authors of XE RD igi English File 1 (pub, 1996) fe 2 (pub. 1997). UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents ceased eet, rents Pee 4 Ey Niceto meet you verb be, pronouns:/, you, ete, __numbers 1-20, days ofthe week vowel sounds word slress 6 [] I'mnot English, verb be = and i? ‘countries and nationalities, vowel sounds I'm Scottish! numbers 20-1,900 the alphabet, /ss/ and fav vowel sounds 8 [@ Hisname, her name 10 BE] Tum off your mobiles! possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. _personalinformation the classroom, common objects, classroom language a/an, plurals, this {that these {those 1? Practicat ENGusH Ona plane 13 Wein Completing a form 14 Revise & Cueck = Whatdo you remember? What can you do? 16 [EJ Cappuccino andchips present simple and = verb phrases, irregular plurals consonant sounds, third person -s 18 [J When Natasha meets present simple (7) ‘commen verb phrases consonant sounds Darren... 20 [@ Anartist anda musician 0 / an jobs jobs consonant sounds 22 [EJ Relatively famous possessives femily consonant sounds Practicat ENGLSH Ata hotel ‘Warming An informal e-mail letter Revise & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do? RRS 28 Pretty woman adjectives adjectives, quite / very ‘vowel sounds 30 [J Wakeup, get out of bed... telling the time, present simple daily routine the letter o 32 [Gj Theislandwithasecret_ adverbs ol frequency time words and expressions theletter A 34 [El] Onthelast Wednesday in prepositions of ime the date word stress, /8/ and /0/ August se PRACTICAL ENGLISH Ina coffee shop 37 Werine Amagazine article 32 Revise & CHEck What doyouremember? What can you do? 40) tean't dance can {cau't verb phrases sentencestress 42 [J Shopping-menloveit! like-(verb + ing) free time activites ‘nvasentence stoss 44 (© Fatal attraction? ‘object pronouns: me, you, him, etc. love story phrases vand i 3 45 [2] Are you still mine? possessive pronouns: mine, yours, music thyming words ete. 49 Practica Enauist Ina clothes shop 49 Wrininc 50 REVISE & CHECK Describing a friend What do you remember? What can you do? 52] Who were they? 54 E]) Sydney, here we come! past simple of be: was / were ‘word formation sentence stress. past simple regular verbs past time expressions ed endings se [j Girls’ night out past simple irregular verbs go, have, get sentence stress, 58 [E] Murder ina country house past simple regular and irregular irregular verbs pastsimple verbs 60 Pracricat ENGLISH Ina gift shop 6) Wriminc 62 Revise &CHEcK What do you Ahaliday report remember? What can you do? Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 3¢ EJ Ahouse witha history there/s/ there are houses and furniture (&{and /ea/, sentence stress 66 [J Anightin ahaunted hotel there was/ there were prepositions of place silent letters 58 [@ Neighbours from hell present continuous ver’ phrases verb ing 70 [i] Whenamanistiredof present simple or present places ina city ‘ity names: London. 7 Bracricat ENGusH Inthe street 13 Wamming A postcard 1 Revise & CHeck continuous? Whatdo you remember? What con you do? 76 EJ Whatdoes yourfood say —a/ an, some/any food, countable uncountable theletterse0 about you? nouns 78 EJ How much waterdawe how much / how many2, drinks (esl, vlyand 0) really need? quantifiers: a fot, not much, etc. eS a sat, ut 80 [A Changing holidays — be going to (plans) holidays sentence stress 62 G] Wswritteninthe cards be going to (predictions) ver® phrases fel, fas), and /a! 4 Practicat Encusi Ata restaurant 85 WRITING Instructions a5 Revise & CHeck — Whatdo yauremember? What can you do? 38 ) The True False Show comparative adjectives personality adjectives: sentence stress 90 [EJ Thehighest city inthe superlative adjectives the weather consonant groups world 92 [J Would youliketodrivea would like to / like adventures sentence stress Ferrari : 9¢ [They dress well butdrive adverbs ‘common adverbs adjectives and adverbs badly 96 Practical ENGLISH Going home 97 WRITING Making reservation 98 Revise & CHECK PB srs Sis ec RE Ne Daas ESR SA alta Seas Saal 100 El Before we met present perfect im Ef I'veread the baok, I've seen the film ot Ml Grammar ‘Quick grammar check for each File 106 MM Vocabulary, Pronunciation Quick check of vocabulary, sounds, and word stress ESS a OD OB PR | 108 Communication 114 Listening 12 Grammar Bank 140 Vocabulary Bank 154 Irregular verbs 156 Sound Bank Whatdo you remember? What can you do? been to sentence stress present perfed or past simple? past participles irregular past participles Look out for This shows you where to find extra material for more practice and revision. G verb be ||, pronouns: you, etc. V numbers 1-20, days of the week P vowel sounds, word stress 1 SAYING HELLO Listen and read. Number the pictures 1-4, sha, How are you? m fine, thanks. And you? ery well, thank you. b Write the words in the chart. Fine Hi Tm... thanks Hello |Myname’s... |Very well | thank you Hi ¢ Listen again and repeal, Copy the chythm. d_©12° Roleplay the dialogues with the sound effects. e Introduce yourself to five other students. Hello. I'm Antonio, What's your name? 2) Carla. Nice to meet you Hi, I'm Tom. What's your name? > 12.00 12.00-6.00 p.m, 6.00 p.m. > Good morning Good afternoon Good evening 2 GRAMMAR verb be +], pronouns a Complete the sentences with are, is, ar ant. Pm Tom, sil ‘Tom. My name’s Janet Leigh. — My name Janet Leigh. You'rein room 5. = You __ in room 5. oe © p.122 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the rules and do the exercises. ¢ Try to remember the names in your class. Say He's / She's 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress 005 4 English File Soun a (13° Listen and repeat the words and sounds iG & Un w ‘pictures help your pronunciation. fish tree cat boot train | bike it he am you |they | 1 this | she Hi b © 14) Write these words in the columns above. Listen and check. Repeat the words. name is > a Word sits i importent. ¢ Underline the stressed syllable in these words. thanks my we das Listen and check. Which two words are not stressed on the first syllable? = a a a Write the words from ¢ in the chart. food coffee travel communication In pairs, write two more words in cach column, VOCABULARY numbers 1-20 16 Listen and repeat the numbers. ial bee siriteo) ee Gite ays erDanng ead 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 © p.140 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part 1 17) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-4 in the boxes, “J airport Gate number 1] sandwich bar euros cents “JT hotel Room taxi Manchester Road Listen again. Write a number in each space. SAYING GOODBYE a “14> Listen and number the words. Goodbye. Bo Bye. Bi Goodnight. Oo See you. a) See you an Saturday. 1 Sce you tomorrow. — [] 18) Complete the days of the week with a CAPILAL letter. Listen and repeat. w F s it M _M onday uesday __ednesday hursday __tiday _—aturday unday G verb be =| and 2) V countries and nationalities, numbers 20-1,000 P vowel sounds Where are you from? I'm Irish, m from Dublin. 1 VOCABULARY countries and nationalities 2 LISTENING & SPEAKING a Howdo you say | your country in English? a (MB) Listen and number the pictures 1-4. your language two countries near you b © pai Vocabulary Bank Countries and nationalities. 0 Where’s the stress? Listen and underline the ic stressed syllable, Listen and repeat. Japan Japanese Germany German China Chinese Italy Italian the United States American: Russia Russian do the quiz. b Listen again and complete the dialogues. A Are you f No, I'm . I'm from Edinburgh. Where are you from? ‘We're from Are you on holiday? No, we aren't. We're on business. Where's she from? Is she ___? No, she isn’t. She’s __________. She's from Buenas Aires. Dh who ow 4 A Mn, delicious. Is it _______? B No, it isn’t. Tes ¢ Repeat the dialogues. Copy the rhythm. d_In pairs, look at the pictures. Roleplay the dialogues. 3 GRAMMAR verb be [=] and |? a Complete the chart. Question Short answer | Negative you English? No.1 1____ English. they from Spain? Yes, they —__ she Portuguese? No. she She Portuguese. he on business? Yes, he b © p.122 Grammar Bank 1B. Read the rules and do the exercises. 4 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds a (11 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. [> 2 @ & Bi oe = Ak v1 car clock computer oeg pione chair b Match the sentences and pictures. Write the sound words. chair 2 i 3 esa: 4 aad SM As 5 Are you from France? 6 No, I'm Polish. ¢ 4 Listen and check. d Repeat the sentences. 5 SPEAKING a Ask other studer Where are you from? © I'm Malian, tm from Siena b In pairs, ask about the people and things in the pictures. (7 It's from treland. > __ they're from... Where's it from? ‘Where are they from? ~ I don't know. 6 VOCABULARY numbers 20-1,000 Wat's your phone nn s rarities Wat's your phone number > umber? T's 6347750, a ©HM6" Listen, How do you say 77 and 0 in phone numbers? b Ask three students for their phone numbers. ¢ © p.140 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part 2. d G4? Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers. What's the difference? la b 30 2al4 b 40 3a 15 b 50 4a16 b 60 Sa ly b 70. 6a18 b 80 7ai19 b90 GM Which number do you hear? Listen and circle a ar b above. f Play Bingo. GUINNESS DRAUGHT G possessive adjectives: my, your, ete. P the alphabet, /2x/ and /au/ 1 LISTENING a What do you think? Complete the sentences with one of the countries, Leland — the USA Every year thousands of students travel to different countries to study English. Where do they ga? Here are the Top Five countries. 600,000 study English in 500,000 study English in 120,000 study Cngisa in 80,000 study English in 40,000 study English in b Gus) Mario goes to Ireland to study English Listen to the interview and complete the form. First name Surname Country / Gity Student Age Address Postcode E-mail address Yes (] No [_ Via Foro. marie. beredetH@hotenail com Phone number Mobile phone Y personal information: address, phone number, etc His name, her name ~~ What are their names? His name’s Jacek and her name’s Ana, isten. Complete the receptionist’s questions. your first name? 2 ____ your surname? 3 do you spell it? 4 Where are you __? 3 ____ youa student? 6 How old you? 7 ______ your address? 8 Wh: ____ postcode? 9 your e mail address? 10 What'syour =? 2 PRONUNCIATION the alphabet a (121 Can you say the alphabel? Listen and repeat the letters. ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZ b (122) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. ze Ze aa me & & BUS egg | dike | phone| boot car R Q 7 | ic ¢ 123) Wrile the other letters of the alphabet in the correct column, Listen and check. d In pairs, practise saying these abbreviations. PQ) |< GU vip DVD mTWSh YeM Wei 3 SPEAKING a (129 Listen and repeat the questions from Ic, Copy the rhythm. What's your first name?’ What's your first name? b © Communication /aterview p.117. Copy the thythm of English. 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives lighted’ words. Which is an adjective? Which is a pronoun? from? 2 What's Look at the Py 1 Where are name? b 125) Complete the chart with your, ivy, his, her, their, our. Listen and check. Pm Italian, family are from Rome. You're in level 1, ‘This is classroom. “He's the Director of Studies. nameisMichaeh She's your teacher. name is We're an international school. They're new students. cy. students are from different countries, names are Tina and Daniel. c © p.122 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 PRONUNCIATION /3:/ and /au/ 6 SPEAKING a (126) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Took at the photos. In pairs, ask and answer the questions. im bird Famous actors - but do you remember their names? ac \ > What's ‘his’ name? What’s her name? ws : tee spell Where's 'he’ from? Where's she from? b (127) Write these words in the chart. Listen and repeat Y HE WEISS How old is (He? How old is she? her how first our now surname — (I think) She's American. She's about 35. >

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