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I Speaking: Talking about likes and dislikes I spgqlstg!_F"elepby_e! a eel€ Ordering and buying food Listening: Anne and MlLggie*lalt auout nolt jqn; RqU?kq_tg hi!-!rtq!-e!q[1!ql9!'f routine LLiisstteenniinnqg:: AAlliissoonn''ss routine II TTaallkling about the time Speaking: Talking about daily routine .i $eq1g i4! ?t-?!qr_t19l'_ Reading: Article (Young, talented people) Speaking: Talking about obligatlons Spg4_119: Trtki"e 1___ I Requests qeq4g; e},gl,d?"xb !"9"$U9b9i1ll9l _ j---t--'--- tistening: Tim tells his Mum what he and his sister are doing r $peaking: Talking about things that people are doing at the moment I Making arrangements jstening: Millie talks to her gran about her new MP4 Speaking: Talking about important dates Birth dates and places Madng; Article (SchoolboA sa_ilt_ tW Atlg[rri) 4eading: Story (He u,nnted to see the mountains ...) Speaking:TalkingaboutthethingSyoudid}astwe'e!- -.Jstening: Three people talk about their holiday I Bu5,rng travel tickets leading: Article (Hard to be a geni,us?) 4eading: Article (The cool 1990s?) m) Jstenins tatt<s aUout his div at sChool SmaII talk @ " Speaking: Talking about shopping habits ?eading: Gary and Susie shop for clothes ,oqaklngi Talking about clothgs jstening: Judy doesn't know what to wear Buying clothes : :nival trnglish p.114 Check it out p.116 Irregular Verbs p.126 Promrnciation Table n.127 g g-t-)\r' \ TT' I HII -)r IIIo \ l fr**d, |ir:l*;r ;:*.d txt{l nb*xt countries and nationalities. s- Fraoti':;* my/your; to be: I/you. fi**r:* ** numbers 1-100; introductions and greetings. '.:\ d- fi $q&r'fi &{rin f*,si g} spgeK{ ruffi cor.z l-islsp again. Then practise in pairs. i- :- cor.z Read and listen. {l}l**k !t **t i.\ A Hi! i;=-- B Hello! I'm Kai. What's your name? l'ff l*{n = A My name's Luis. My name'x = My name *x B Nice to meet you, Luis! what,s = what i* A Nice to meet you too! cn.3 Complete the conversation. Then listen and check. A Hi. 1l'nr Darek. What's '- name? B Hello. '- name's Lucio. Nice to meet you! a_ A too! Write the conversation again using short forms. A Hello. My name is Linda. What is your name? B Nice to meet you, Linda. I am Fiona. A Hello. l'/ty name's Linda. -...".: Practise in pairs. Hil My name's Marta. r What's your name? ; .-ry.#""4 dts.*mtu,ry"Uf"" Hello! My name's ... you! i,i Nice to meet pi,t,r "h . : ! tj @flN fr4 *ffi r irwl;ftf l {! r,,"rrr*,+, r rrn* g,$ili .,,, Nice to meet you too! fr , :x pNMte ft Mmw!ffi flit4 ,{ ltw g+lgtrlt w + vN ,ilffi ffi ffi&ffi &qeK &reffi Wffi ffi&?$i:le*Y cor.o Read and listen. A Hello! I'm Robert. cor.+ Match photos A-H with countries 1-8. B Hi! My name's Carlos. Where are you from, Then listen and repeat. Robert? 1 England tr A I'm from France. And where are you from? 2 France tr B I'm from Madrid. Italy I 3 4 Argentina I *h**k Mexico I i€ *ar? 5 Poland I 6 7 Ttrrkey I Where er€ y&sr frrlm? Spain I i's$ fr*sx France/Paris. B cor.s Listen and write the name of the country. cot.z Qsmplsle the conversation. Then listen 1 Hello! My name's Daniel. I'm from and check. 2 Hi! I'm Edmondo. I'm from A Hi. lMy name's Mark. 3 Hi! Mv name's Helen. I'm from B Hi Mark! I'm Diego. Where are' 4 Hello! I'm Aziz.I'm from from? 5 Hi! I'm Pablo. I'm from AI'm3 London. And a are rrnrr frnrn? t_ B from Mexico -Frl. cor.a [!13{sll countries 1-10 with nationalities a-j. Complete the sentences with the nationalities from Then listen and repeat. Exercise 5. Country Nationality 1 I'm from Spain. I'm Spanlsh 1 Italy d a T[rrkish 2 I'm from F rance. I'm n 3 I'm from England. I'm 2 Thrkey b English n 4 I'm from Argentina. I'm 3 France c Argentinian f, 4 England d Italian f, Complete the sentenceswilh I'm/l'm from. 5 Spain e Polish 6 Germany I f Mexican 1 l'm English. 6 _ P,rlanci. 7 Mexico I g German 2_Paris. 7 _Canada. 8 Poland I h Canadian 3 _IzabeIla. B _\Ielcan. 9 Argentina I i French 4 _German. g _-\'gentna. j 10 Canada I Spanish 5 _ John. 10 _ Spanish. Practise in pairs. : l*€&xx* d;&ae *waagpS --.\ !'nr fr*r:n Poland. I'm from Cracor.r-. l'ce Polish. NOT I'm f#s*:i-Ps*{**. j: Where are you fi'om? lk runnrfimn j,i,fiitil;&{t fa$*ffi *ipil&f.f ii*fi r'},{*;k i'1 *x1 , Look at the underlined words in Exercise 1. Complete cor.s Read and listen. gaps 1-6 in the table. Then check on page 116. A Helio! Kirsten Helio. Are you John Smith? A Yes, I am. John Smith from Montreal! to be: I/you Kirsten Oh, you aren't English ... you're + | 1'm {am} from London. Canadian. '_ You {;rrn} Canadian. B Ilello! I'm John Smith too! Kirsten Oh! Where are you from? Manchester? | '_4 _ {an* **1} from Manchester. B No, I'm not from Manchester. I'm You {xr* xoii English. from London! ? &n; I in Frankfurt? Yes, you nr*./ Kirsten Oh! No, yo6u _-i:r/ag:'t. you John Smith? Yes, I No,l'= r:erl.

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