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STUDENT'S BOOK DEREK STRANGE DIANE HALL OXTORD OXPORD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors and publisher are grateful to those who have given permission to Gcesü СЬЕГЕИЬЗП SITEET. Oxford 0x2 6DP reproduce the following extracts and adaptations of copyright material: p. 26 'The £30m Microsoft mansion with the very latest in windows' by John Hislock. Ctorörd UnirersiLV Press is a department of the University of Oxford, Appeared in the Daily Telegraph 13 September 1997 © Telegraph Group к ——yt !_"niVfi>!iy"> objective of excellence in research, scholarship, Limited, London, 1997; p. 78 Saved by Tony Bullimore, pubhshed by Little =-«' есасэлоп by publishing worldwide in Brown & Co UK; p. 93 "KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG" © 1974 by Fox Oxford New-York & Gimbel. 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What? Asking about /е/ and /i:/ The Top Twenty meanings of Indefinite article: Numbers 11—20 words The OK Club a/an Pages Demonstratives: 14-19 this/that The living world have got Describing people Colours Checking Completing Writing Describing your Intonation in 3 and animals statements information descriptions of family questions and Families Plural nouns Animals animals answers Matching texts Identifying family Discussing a The OK Club Adjectives Family members and pictures members Writing a personal problem /э/ in have Pages Parts of the body description 20-25 Finding information /ei/ and /ai/ At home there is, there are Describing a Rooms Checking Understanding a Writing a Giving opinions Word stress in house/rooms information and description description of questions and Shirts and skirts: Prepositions of Furniture Describing rooms details your home answers clothes place Expressing Identifying key Clothes opinions information /и:/, /a:/ and /эо/ The OK Club Possessive 's Pages Possessive 26-31 adjectives The best of The present Expressing Food and drink Skimming a text Checking specific Describing a drink Asking about Word and British: food simple likes/dislikes and , ,. to identify topic and general cooking and eating sentence stress in „ Ingredients preferences and content information simple dialogues What would you Countable and Ordering food in a Prices like?: menus uncountable Talking about and Reading and using cafe N, /z/, /к/ nouns ordering food Numbers 21-100 a menu The OK Club some and any Nationalities Consolidation Revision Revision of Revision of Revision of Identifying topics Identifying likes Completing notes Meeting people grammar points functions vocabulary in a letter and dislikes Completing a Offering and > IV form accepting food and drink Writing a letter to Pages 38-41 a friend UNIT TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTION VOCABULARY READING LISTENING WRITING SPEAKING PRONUNCIATION | Life and times: the Adverbs of Describing routines Music and dance Skimming a text Identifying context Writing about Interviewing a Word stress ceP lives of pop stars frequency to identify topic routines pop singer /ж/ and /л/ Telling the time Finding specific and content Carnival time: Present simple information Writing an advert Describing London's carnival questions someone's routine Pages 42-47 The OK Club Object pronouns Buying and selling Imagine this...: Demonstratives: Describing objects Space travel Matching text and Identifying key Writing puzzles Discussing the /8/ and /0/ space travel this, that, these Expressing quantity Shapes pictures information Writing a purpose of objects Word and Clever inventions and those Matching description of an Describing the sentence stress Useful things at Quantifiers: a descriptions with invention location of objects The OK Club home or work Pages little, a few, and a pictures 48-53 lot of That's amazing: can/'can't Expressing ability Names of Matching text Identifying context Writing a short Checking facts Word and С&У interesting facts must Agreeing and languages with pictures Checking specific article Asking about sentence stress can and can't Do you want to disagreeing Sports and hobbies Finding and information ability Prepositions of be a champion? time Expressing Days of the week checking Correcting and Making information The OK Club obligation completing arrangements Pages Matching titles information 54-59 with paragraphs Travelling: coral The present Describing what is The weather Finding Identifying key Writing a Discussing /5/ reefs continuous happening information information postcard holidays Directions Having a Adverbs of "Talking about the Holidays Guessing meaning Identifying main Creating an Checking wonderful time manner weather from context message extended dialogue information ...?; holidays Understanding Identifying a Asking about The OK Club mood speaker from spending habits Pages manner and main 60-65 message Buying a present Diet and lifestyle The present simple Discussing Everyday actions Responding to a Completing a Describing Revising shop Word and ro? and present lifestyles and questionnaire questionnaire spending habits dialogues sentence stress Pocket money Food continuous spending choices Finding and Understanding Ordinal numbers The OK Club Numbers over 100 checking meaning from How much/many? Per cent and information context Ordinal numbers fractions Checking specific Months and dates information Discriminating between numbers Pages 66-71 Identifying context Consolidation Revision Revision of Revision of Revision of Finding Checking Writing a survey Discussing sports grammar points functions vocabulary information to information report activities Typhoon Opal The past simple: Asking aliout and Extreme weather Orjjai Ч/1ПЦ and Undent! andinu Writing about a Л"»кн 1Ц at tt и it I wr.l wri* and w#ri be, have, go explaining past sequencing meaning from personal events Sentence stress Survival Adjectives to events information context experience The past simple: describe feelings Giving and The OK Club questions Giving reasons Identifying topic Ordering information explaining opinions Adverbs of past Why?/Because ... time Adverbs of Finding and Checking specific Re-telling a story Adverbs of past manner checking information from memory time information Lost and found: an The past simple: Telling and Verbs for telling Making predictions Discriminating Preparing and Summarizing a story -ed endings evening that went regular verbs completing stories stories and writing from pictures and between and writing short Word stress and wrong reports written clues comparing stories Telling a story from intonation Sequencing words Expressing likes accounts of events picture clues In the news: and dislikes in the Sequencing words newspaper reports past Listening for main Roleplay: asking and answering questions and specific The OK Club Preparing information Agreeing accounts newspaper reports from clues Dictation: completing a text Giving opinions Behind the The past simple: Talking about films Films Finding and Listening for Preparing and Sharing information camera: irregular verbs Talking about Jobs organizing specific information writing a life about films A Hollywood information history Director Object pronouns someone's life Completing a text Asking and (revision) Finding key points answering questions The world of Matching headings using a picture clue silence: Jacques Cousteau with paragraphs Giving opinions and Editing: adding new reasons The OK Club information Great journeys: The present Talking about the Jobs Ordering events Selecting relevant Writing a letter Sharing information /w/ and /v/ explorers continuous with future: plans information explaining future Sentence stress Places in a town Identifying locations Making future future meaning arrangements On the town: a Suggestions and on a map Recording main arrangements Travel and visit to London Shall we/Why arrangements information exhibitions Discussing possible don't we ...? The OK Club Transferring specific plans and How about...? Time phrases information to a suggestions Let's... chart Losing things I'll, Shall I, let me Making offers Personal property Skimming a text for Identifying key Completing a Making a phone call Word and sentence used for offers key information information story from a about lost property stress More mix-ups: Talking about Offers picture clue Ы, Ш and /z/ finding your Possessive possessions Finding and Checking Giving an account of property pronouns transferring information past events information to a The OK Club one and ones Transferring specific Talking about chart -s or -s' (revision) information to a possessions Pages chart Summarizing the 100-105 OK Club story Consolidation Revision Revision of Revision of Revision of Completing a text Comparing Preparing and Phone-calls: grammar points functions vocabulary from cues accounts of events writing a mini catching up on news and dialogues tourist guide and arranging to МЩ Finding information meet in a leaflet Completing texts Identifying location Describing a tourist Pages 106-109 from clues location ) English in class Look at the pictures. Listen. Good morning. Listen. Look at the example. 7 Don't look at the picture. Say it again, please. Thank you. What does this mean? Excuse me. I don't Yes, that's right. No, that's wrong. Goodbye! understand. 4 Match the instructions with the pictures. How do you say these things in your language? 1 Write ... a [Щ 3 a 135.1 Listen and write the number of the picture. 2 Read... b Qb Example 3 Listen ... с ^ A - 8 4 Work with a partner. d аз b Listen again and repeat. 6 English you know a Match the pictures with the English words. Ш 1 лт тя 2 cafe • coffee • cola • computer • doctor • football • hamburger • pizza • policeman • restaurant • sandwich • taxi • telephone • television • tennis • train u video • yacht b iSJ Listen and repeat the words. Learn to learn: using a vocabulary book Organize new words in a vocabulary book. Add these words to your vocabulary book. Use the ideas Food and drinfc in Exercise 2. hamburger sandwich Australia bank basketball Britain Canada cassette sandwich coffee cinema hotel Japan lemonade museum park Picture dictionary cafe secretary university volleyball food and drinfc restaurant English Mf language cccccoooooffffffffffeeeeeeeeee cccccooooolllllaaaaa hhhhhaaaaammmmmbbbbbuuuuurrrrrgggggeeeeerrrrr pppppiiiiitttttiiiiiaaaaa sssssaaaaannnnndddddwwwwwiiiiiccccchhhhh List and translation Word-map 7 N ew friends Introductions 1 а 1Ж! Listen. Hello. My name's Kerry - Kerry Walker. What's your name? My name's Carol. Carol Hill. This is Dave. Hi. I'm from Britain. Where are you from? I'm from Australia b Listen again and repeat. 4 X Write about yourself LSI Listen and answer. What's your name? My name's ... . I'm from .... My _ Work with a partner. A Hello. My name's ... What's your name? В Hi My name's .... Where are you from? A Where are you from? В I'm from .... And you? I'm A I'm from .... 8 Where are you from? Britain The United States 1 Match the people with the countries. Poland 1 Steve Turkey 2 Shannon Greece 3 Levent 4 Magda Spain 5 Eleni 6 Tina Brazil 7 Carlos Levert. Jfc . mmmmm CarVJS „#«25 Work it out: the verb be (singular) 1^.1 Listen. Tick (/) the countries you hear. Argentina D Brazil D Britain • Canada О 5 X Complete the chart. Greece • Hungary D Japan • Mexico D Short forms Long forms Poland • Spain • Turkey • the United States • r_ 1 am 3 Rd Choose one of the people. Ask and answer. You _ You are A Are you from Poland? He He is В No. She __ She is A Are you from Brazil? В Yes. A You're Tina! 6 a HH Listen. Where are they from? В Yes, that's right. b Listen again and repeat. 4 a X Write introductions. Example This is Steve. He's from ... b Write introductions for two other students, с Read your introductions to the class. 9 Countdown! Listen and write the phone number. Numbers 0-10 l^i Listen and repeat the numbers. Say the numbers Useful English Is from 1 to 10. One ... two ... Phone numbers 1^-1 Listen and say the 648...2350 = six, four, numbers from 10 to 1. eight ... two, three, five, oh. Ten ... nine ... eight... 391 1927 = three, nine, one ... one, nine, two, seven. wd Goodbye! 4 fel Listen and repeat the phone numbers. Steve Co4-S Z3SO ЯП 6S5Z Write five numbers. Listen and tick (/) Lev/eriL 4-foO S ЯП the numbers you hear. Magda 63"7 4-1 CoZ Example I TLna, ян o a s3 I 3 Ccvl os I Co2. "7 Game 1 Elenc 4-S4 зг яв » G 7 5 Rd Work with a partner, b Look at the picture. Play the game in groups. a Listen and answer. Take turns to say the numbers. A My number's eight, three, seven ... four, one, six, two. В You're Magda. A Yes, that's right. b Write three numbers of your family or friends A Say one number. Seven, two, three ... eight, si four, oh. В Write the number. 723 8640 Take turns. 6 X Write these phone numbers in words. Example 971 0253 Nine, seven, one ... oh, two, five, three. 1 648 2359 2 989 2631 3 804 3066 10 Aa B b Cc D d E e Ff G g H hl iJ j К к L I M

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