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have, go and play « collocations « prepositions ime activities and write down as many as you Compare with other people in the class.VIDEO Go to WORD STORE 1 page 3 a tM et eal raed In my free time... 11 go out alot, 2 Ilisten to music. 3 | go to the cinema or watch films at home. 4 play video games. 5 | somatimes go for a walk 6 | play sports. 7 | read books. 8 | play the guitar/piano/drums/ ... 9 | visit my family. 10 | have fun with my friends. RaQ I spend a lot of time ... 1 at home. 4 with my family 2 in my room, 5 alone 3 with my friends Ra My friends and talk about Vfims WORD STORE 1A | have, go and play > 3 Complete WORD STORE 1A with the verbs red in the questionnaire. Then listen, check and repeat. 4. Use have, go or play. Then decide if the statements are true for you. Compare with a partner. 1 1ean__play _ the piane. 21 10 parties every weekend, 31 chess with my friends. 4 lean fun when I'm alone. 51 shopping with my family at the weekend. 6 | always: 2 party for my birthday. WORD STORE 1B Collocations 5. CORED) Complete WORD STORE 18 with the underlined verbs in the questionnaire. Then listen, check and repeat. & Use the verbs in WORD STORE 1A and 1B to complete ‘the text. Is the way you spend your free time similar or different? Tm Alefeya. 'm seventeen and Tm from Kolkata in Fast India. Ilike to1_spend __my free time with my friends. ‘Traditionally in India, if you want todo that, you 2 your friends at home. That's OK, you can talk or 2 video games together or 4 videos. But your parents are always there. So my friends and Ipreferto* out to Forum, which isa shopping centre in Kolkata. ‘There we can sit in a café, “cinema or tothe just walk around, We always * good time. also spend some of my free time alone. Then Tusually* books or . the piano, WORD STORE 1C | Prepositions» 2 Complete WORD STORE 1 with the prepositions in the box. Then listen, check and repeat. 8 SPEAKING Tell your partner about the things you clo in your free time. Use the words and phrases in WORD STORE 1A, 18 and 1C. I spend time with Mle play We taik about 13GRAMMAR Present Simple 1 ean use the Present Simple with commen adverbs of frequency. 1 Read Jami blog. Are you like Ella or Jamie? ea My mate Ella and me, She reads news websites o her laptop every day Ipeerseseerierente eetemeretaat Thoveadog She sons te dogs She hes 3cat Is tothe park th my dog every Saturday She goes shopping wth her fends She plays the plan realy wel | dont play a muscal instrument BUT we both ke musi and dancing Were vey ifferent but we spend alt of tine together 2 Read the GRAMMAR FOCUS. Complete the ‘examples using the verbs in blue in Exercise 1 Gc knoe Present Simple Vyoulwe/they' play _ vieleo games. a dog. . : to the park: He/she “plays _ the piano. ‘ a cat é Shopping Vyou/we/they don’t play a musical instrument. ~ | He/she like dogs. don’t = do not, doesn’t = does not REMEMBER THIS Spelling rules for he/she/it: ‘+ most verbs add -s: play — plays ++ verbs ending in -0, -sh,-ss, -ch, ~« add -es: go goes; relax relaxes ‘= verbs ending in consonant + y: change y to ies: study + studies + the verb have is irregular: have ~+ has 3. Complete the statements with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Which statements are true for you? 1 I don't drink (not drink) coffee. 2 My sister (have) a dance class every Monday. 3 My best friend (hot play) 2 musical instrument, 4 My brother and | (watch) DVDs together. 5 My mother {not go) shopping on Saturdays. 6 My uncle (lve) in England. 14 VIDEO 4 CIEIES Listen to the verbs in the box. Decide which verbs belong to which group. [dances drinks goes helps tikes loves! plays reads relaxes studies watches ish fl a 5 CERES Listen, check and repeat. 6 CIEEZ Usten to Jamie talking about how he and his friends spend their free time. Write how often they do these things. 100% 0% usually r?¢ bal often always sometimes never 1 go out on weekdays 2 have fun at the weekend 3 go rollerblading on Saturday afternoons 4 go dancing on Saturday night 5 watch music videos on Sundays 6 goto the cinema on Sundays 7 Complete the GRAMMAR FOCUS with after and before. Eee ‘Adverbs of frequency J always get up early in the mornings. | am never late for school. The adverb (always, often, never, etc) normally comes. 1 thever. Butitcomes _? the verb to be. 8 Complete the statements to make them true for you. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets and an adverb of frequency. 41 | (get up) early in the morning, 2 My grandmother (lock) for information on the Internet Ibe) late for school My bestfriend (play) video games before school in the morning. 5 My brother (watch) sports on TV. 6 My parents (go) shopping on Sundays. 7 My cousin (go) to parties at weekends. 8 1 ae My best friend (be) hungry J always get up early in the morning, En oerMultiple choice | can understand information about people's weekend routines SPEAKING Talk about your typical weekend. 1 Are you always busy or do you prefer to relax? 2 Do you like to spend time at home or go out? 3 Do you have a weekend job at home? Complete phrases 1-3 with the verbs in the bbox. Listen, check and repeat. Which person in the photos does each thing? coach take work 1 ina restaurant 2 photos 3 a football team (EEE) Read statements 1-3 and match them with ‘Simon (5), Lena (L) or Mesut (M). Then listen and check. 4 don’t have time to relax at the weekend, | have to work 2 In the evening, | postthe best photos on Facebook 3 My weekends 376 busy with football SPEAKING Which person has the best weekend? Why? Listen again. For questions 1-3, choose the correct answer, A, B or C. 1 When does Simon play football? By ARERR 5 3 What does Mesut do at the restaurant? A a 8) Com @ F S PRONUNCIATION FOCUS 6 CHEE In English the letter cis pronounced in different ways. Listen and repeat. thi [sr [nur jibe iy aren 7 Listen and decide which group in Exercise 6 the words in the box belong to. [club coach exercise Facebook kitchen | picture place typical watch 8 CORED Listen, check and rep WORD STORE 1D | Prepositions and nouns > 9 CHEED) Look at the examples in green in Exercise 3. ‘Complete WORD STORE 1D with at, in or on. Then listen, check and repeat. at. 10 SPEAKING Discuss your typical weekend. Well, on Friday evening/Saturday moming) | often 15Multiple choice ean understand a short simple description of someone's day. 1 SPEAKING Tell your partner about your family. There are (five) of us at home: 2 Look at the pictures and read the first paragraph of the text. Who are the people in the pictures? 3 Read the text. Whe in Holly's family likes these things? [art cooking films sports ) TVsseries washing the dishes writing Brine ne 4. Read the text again. For questions 1-6, choose the correct answer, A, B or C. 1 Holly's brother Fred A likes sporss B wakes up his mum in the maming. C gets up with difficulty. 2 In the afternoon, Holly DOESN'T go Ato an acrobaties class B to art lessons. fora run. 3 They buy pizza from a pizzeria A because Mum stays at home. B when Fred comes home late. C when Holly has acrobaties 4 The family disagree about A the washing-up. B looking after the dog, € going to bed late. 5 Atweekends, they All go to the gym B visit Mum's frends € spend some time together. 6 Which is true about Mum? A She doesn’t go to work. B She doesn’t usually go shopping in the morning, € She doesn't use a computer 16 WORD STORE 1E | Daily rou CERES Complete the phrases with the verbs in blue in the text. Then listen, check and repeat. get___up (first/early/late) up (your sister) drossed asleep the dog out (for a walk) the dishes after (a child/a pet) 6 Complete the questions with the words in Exercise 5, then match them with answers a-g. 41 Who _aets up firstin your home? 2 Who wakes you in the morning? 3 Canyou dressed in ten minutes? ‘4 Have you got a younger brother or sister? Who looks himvher? 5 Have you got a pet? Who takesit for a walk? 6 Who usually the dishes in your house? 7 What time do you usually asleep? after it? Who a Idon’t have any brothers or sisters b Nobody. | have an alarm clock © Of course. | always wear jeans and T-shirts, so it's fast and easy. My dad, He likes washing the dishes, but he can't cook © At ior 11 pm £ I do! My parents start work later, but | have to be at school at 8 a.m. every day. 9 Yes, Ive gota cat, Bella. We all look after her and she never goes for walks! 7 SPEAKING Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 6. e 8 EDEEES Complete the phrases in WORD STORE 1E with the prepositions from the underlined phrases in the text and match the words with the pictures. Then listen, check and repeat. 9 Complete the sentences with prepositions and choose the options that are true for you. Compare with a partns 1 Its easy/ dificult for me to get_out of _bed in the morning, 2 | like / don’t ike staying hhome at the weekend 3 Mdllike to go. run /awalk/ a coffee / a swim after school today, 41 often / sometimes / neverlie and de nothing, 5 lusually go bed early / late the sofa 10 SPEAKING Discuss your family’s typical day. Use the ‘words and phrases in Exercises 5 and WORD STORE 1€ to help you. In my family, my Dad gets up first, and he sometimes takes the dog outA day in the life of me, Holly, Fred is seventeen and he’s keen on art. I'm fifteen {and | love sports, my family and my friends. There's also our dog Snowdrop. Whon we go to school, Mum stays at home and writes. Fred says she has an easy job: she just es on the sofa and thinks, then gets up in the evening and says she's tired. 5 Our mum is a writer. She works at home. On anormal day, Mum gets up first, takes the dog out and buys fresh rolls for breakfast. | get up second and make tea. After school | go for @ run i ark with Snowdrop, {Bu not on Tuesday and Thursday, when Ihave acrobatics.) 1s Mum wakes up Fred. He gets out of bed and asks, Fred cooks dinner for all of us. He's the best cook in the ‘Where's my purple shirt?" He finds his clothes (they ean be family His food can be Italian, Spanish, Chinese or totally 10 anywhere), gets dressed and falls asleep again. experimental. But some days he has art classes until 7 pam; then we get pizza from a pizzeria. We have dinner together and everybody talks about their day. (Well, Fred and 20 | tak and Mum listens.) Nobody wants to wash the dishes. We all say ‘Why always me?’ But someone always does it in 3 the end. And we all look after Snowdrop. When] go to bed, Mum sits down and types on her laptop. ‘At weokends, | usually go to the gym, Fred goes to museums 2s ‘and Mum visits her friends, but we also spend time together. We watch films andTV series. Our favourites are Dr Who and w Sherlock, Sometimes Snowdrop watches them with us. Like my home. I's a very ‘tiendly place.GRAMMAR Present Simple: Yes/No and Wh- questions Jean ask and answer questions in the Present Simple. SPIO (age nay ‘SAYS THE FAMOUS LONDON VLOGGER. 1._Look at the photo and the headline, What does Jason do? 2 CORED Listen to Part 1 of an interview with Jason Match questions ae with answers 1-3. ‘a Does your friend help you with your vlog? b Where do you prepare the videos? © Do you live with your parents? Journalist: Jason: 1No, [don't | live with a friend from art school Journalist: Jason: ®Sometimeshe does, but not very often. He isn’t interested in technology! But my sister loves computers and she helps me. Journalist: Jason; *Athome, on my computer! Sometimes | can't use my room, when my friend has music practice. | go to see my parents then 3 Complete the GRAMMAR FOCUS with the verbs in blue ple questions You use the vero do to form questions and short answers in the Present Simple * Yes/No questions and short answers Yes, do./No, | Yes,he * 7 No, he dovsn't "Do you live with your parents? . your father help you? © Wh- questions Where? ‘you practise your music? 4. Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 parties / you / Do / like? Do you like parties? 2 do / What kind of /like / you / music? 3 to school / your mother / Does / drive / you? 4 speak / your father / English / Does? 5 clothes / you/ Where / buy / do / your? 6 your parents / ike / Do / pop music? 7 first / does / What time / start/ lesson / your? 18 SPEAKING Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 4, A: Do you like parties? B: Yes, Ido. of No, I don't 6 COEED Match Jason's answers 2 with questions 1-6. Then listen to Part 2 of the terview and check. 1 Where do you interview people? 2 What time does your day start? 3 What kind of people do you interview? 4 When do you record your videos? 5 Do you follow other vioggers? 6 Who is your favourite blogger? 2 Allkinds of people! Young, old. just lke people. | lke talking to them andi I'm interested in what they say. bb Around 7 on a school day. Much later at the weekend «€ In the steet. Usually in the centre of London, where there are alot of people. Hmmm, maybe my friend Tom. He takes great photos of people, houses, animals... everything, really. ‘¢ When | have time, s0 usually at the weekend Not rally. | prefer reading blogs or, even better, books! 7 Complete the My life questionnaire with the question words in the box. {How many What (x2) What kind [What time When Which Who (x2) 1 When is your birthday? 2 of musio do you Ike? 3 is your best frend? 4 do you wake up at the ‘weekend? a hours de you spend on your computer every day? 6 do you tke doing with your Fiands atthe weekend? 7 do you go on holiday with? 8 websites do you visit every wook? 9 is your favourite film? & SPEAKING De the My Life questionnaire with a partner, ‘A: When is your birthdlay? B: My birthday is on the nineteenth of January. STEAD Music preferences (GB Watch the Focus Vlog. For the worksheet, ge to page 109, Geena keeSPEAKING Expressing preferences ean talk about likes and dislikes. 11 Read the dialogue and answer the questions. 1 Does Alex like reggae alot? 2 What is Laura's opinion of Eminem? Alex: What kind of musie do you like? Laura: Ob, I don't know, different kinds: reggae, rock, some pop ... And you? Alex: Reggae's OK, but | prefer rap. Laura: Who's your favourite singer? Alex: Eminem. | like him a lot. Laura: Eminem? He's old. My aunt and uncle listen to him. Alex: So what? | think he's great. 2 CORED Read the SPEAKING FOCUS and complete the dialogues. Then listen and cheek. Pee Dialogue 2 Preferences Ken: What do you Orlando Bloom? Do you like fflmsreading)? Jack: He's good. But my favourite actor is Martin Freeman, He's P ‘ im The Hobbie. What kind of (music/books/films) do you like Ken: 930607 oe ‘Who's your favourite (singer/writer)? What's your favourite (sport)? Jack: Sure. And you? What do you think of ..? Ken: Yes, me too. But! _* ‘re life films, not fantasy. Sul 3 Choose the correct option. get 1A: Are you interested in film? Uke ... a lot. B: Oh yesCreally like movied)/ I don’t like movies very much. + | My favourite (actor/rter is 2 A: Whats your omnes? (I think) He/She/It is good/great/ B: Just The Way You Are. | think it's brilliant / rubbish, awesome/brilliant. 3 A: Do you like Norah Jones? V don't ike. very much) B: She's OK, but ! don't ike her / I prefer Katy Peny ~ | thate‘earrt stand 4 A; Who's your favourite actress? B: Natalie Portman. I hate her / I realy lke her Se ees 4 Complete the statements to make them true for you. 1 My favourte film star is Dialogue 1 2 Tike ... alot Natalie: "Do you like reading?Michelle: 3 I can’t stand... I think he/she is Yes, Ido. lread a lot 4 I like ... but | prefer And? author? Terry Pratchett, the fantasy 5 SPEAKING Talk about your likes and dislikes. Use the writer. The Colour of Magic is my SPEAKING FOCUS to help you. favourite. What 2 ____ book: film music sport video games Natalie: | like Stephenie Meyer, you know, \ per somes) The Twilight Saga. 've got it on my A: Do you like ..? tablet! B: Yes, i do./No, I don't Michelle: Ohno. The vampire stories? | think A: And who is your favourite ...? they're # ' rer UF) expressing preferences ©) GS) Watch the video and practise. Then role-play your dialogue.An informal email Jean write a short informal email 11 Read the information sh exchange. Whe is Lorenzo? COTHERSTONE HIGH SCHOOL about a student Student exchange with Leonardo da Vinci High School in Italy Time: 12-20 October Number of students: 14 Your exchange partners: 1. Joe Andrews — Lorenzo Rossi 2. Julia Berry — Alessia De Luca 3. 2 Read Lorenzo's email. Tick the things he wants to know about Joe. [age family favourite food free-time activities girlfriend home interests school To:
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From: lorenzorossil7@supermailcom ‘Subject: Student exchange Hi Joe fm your exchange partner rom Liceo Scientifico Leonardo da Vinci, Thank you for inviting me to your home. 'm seventeen years old and I'm interested in sport and film. like music, parties and new friends! Please write and tell me about yourself, How old are you? What are you interested in? What happens on a typical school day? What do you usually do at the weekend? ‘See you in October. Regards, Lorenzo 20 3. Read Joe's email. Does he answer Lorenzo's ‘questions? Is Joe a good exchange partner for Lorenzo? Why?/Why not?
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Subject: Re: Student exchange Hi Lorenzo ‘Thank you for your email. 'm also seventeen and | also like sports, music and the cinema. My favourite actor is ‘Tom Holland, He's great in the Spider-Man movies. On a typical school day, | get up at 7 a.m. (I hope that's OK for you!) and | have a BIG breakfast. School starts at 8:30, We have lunch at school at one olock. In the afternoon, | go to the gym, do homework or relax at home. ‘Atweekends, my friends and | always play football. (t's ‘my favourite sport. Do you like it?) On Saturday evenings, | usually go out with friends to the cinema or to a party or both. We can do all these things together. Have a good trip. See you soon! All the best, Joe 4 Complete the WRITING FOCUS with the examples in purple in the emails in Exercises 2 and 3. WRITING FOCUS ‘An informal email + Start the email with: Dear or "Hi + the person's name + Use contractions: lam= 2 Itis=? * Useful phrases at the beginning of the email: tim .. jour exchange partner) Thank you/Thanks foryour _* Ask questions: What * Doyou_¢ ? + Useful phrases at the end of the email: Write soon, Say hello to (your parents) Have a? : Finish the email with: "Regards, All the Bye for now, Love (if you write to a good fiend), soon/in October. ‘SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT 5. Write an email to a new exchange partner. You don’t know him/her yet. Use the WRITING FOCUS to help you. Write about + your age and interests, * your typical day/weekend. Ask questions about: + hershis interests, + free-time activicafé [exter ge for a coffee/a walk /,gou far 9 ‘kofi! 3 twoik/ go out alot /gau aut 2 'Iot/ go out with friends /,gau aut wid “irendz! go shopping /,gou'fopin/ go to a party /,gav {9.9 'porti/ ge to the cinema/park/shopping ‘centre /,gau to 02 sams!" 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Ta tei 2s ge 4 (often go, a valk inte moring-) 5 (Igoout all my fends every Saturday) - tsi18 1 day ago 6 100 aan with my two dogs. ) xewot 3 days age 7 (1 always go to the cinema Friday evening.) rmoviereak § days ago 3 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple form of the verbs in brackets. 1 Ellen (play) the guitar in her free time. 2 Richard watch) five fms every weekend. 3 My mum (not reac) women’s magazines 4We (not visit) our grandparents every sunday, 5 What you usually (rave) or breaigast? 6 your parents (listen) to pop music? 7 Where your boyfriend, (live)? 4. Put the adverbs in brackets in the correct place in the conversation. Sally: Mum, 1 ___ make the coffee for the guests! Chris helps me! (always; never) Chris: That's not true. | help you. (sometimes) Sally: Not very often! Chris: That's because |am tired. (often) 22 rate) 5 Choose the correct answer, A, B or C. 41 usually ‘on a typical weekday. Aspendiime Bgetup Cstay athome 2 On Thursdays, George sometimes plays with his granddad. Rin chess Bon chess C chess 3 What time do you at the weekend? Ahave breakfast B gets up C have fun 4 In some families fathers the children Alookatter — Bgrow __ Clook for 5 does your tennis lesson star? AWhere BWhat time C What kind 6 Read the text and choose the correct answer, A, B orc. My favourite day — Saturday I really like Saturdays. | get up quite (ate. " breakfast with my family at ten o'clock or later. At breakfast, we talk our week and discuss plans for the weekend, Then | do my homework, and after that [ relax. loften go out with my friends; we goto, or play football. We always 4 fun. In the evening, (* music before | go to sleep. 1 Ahave B give cdo 2 Ato Bon C about 3 Acinema — Bthecinema Cacinema 4 Aspend B get Chave 5 Alisten Blistento listen of eins 7 CRED Listen to three people talking about celebrating their birthdays. Choose the correct answer, A,B or C. 1 Where does the boy have cake? 3 What does the boy eat with his fiends on his birthday? cy 8)8 Read the text and choose the correct answer, A, B orc. Buzz... its the alarm in your phone. You wake up. You get up. You go to the bathroom, get dressed, prepare for school. ‘Aaargh! Awful? Susie Brown, one ot her schoo'’s best football players, says ‘the morning is nat a problem for her. Today she tells us how to be happy in the morning. | pack my schoolbag in the evening. | don’t want to look for my English book at 7:45 in the morning! | never get up late. You need time to enjoy your morning. | get up at six every day, | have a shower. t wakes me up and its fun, | enjoy the first drink ofthe day. Itcan be coffee, tea or orange juice. | always listen to music as | have that first drink, You can also read or watch the news. | sit down and have a good breakfast - nota banana on the bus to school I's really important. You need your breakfast | usually walk to school, o go for a walk with my brother's dg. I spend twenty to thirty minutes inthe fresh alt every morning before school ~ it's great! ‘We hope these ideas help you, You too can have a happy morning - every morning! 1 Susie Aisa teacher. B plays football € coaches a football team. 2 Susie prepares for school Ain the morning. Bin the afternoon. C in the evening, 3 As she has her morning drink, Susie Allistens to music. Breads. C watches the news. 4 Susie has breakfast A athome. B on the bus. € at school 5 Belore school, Susie always ‘A takes her dog out for a walk B goes for a walk with her brother. C spends some time outside, 9 Complete the sentences with the correct words. ‘The first letter of each word is given. 1 What k_ of music do you like? 2 Who's yourf__ actor? 3 What do you th_of Jennifer Lawrence? 4 [hate rap. What ab___ you? 5 Do you |_ football? 6 What's your favourite TV s_7 I love Sherlock 10 Do the task in pairs. Student A You are on a language course in the UK. You meet Student B for the first time, Start the conversation. Say hello and introduce yourself Ask Student B what music he/she likes. Reply to Student B and ask what films he/she likes. Reply. Ask Stucient B about his/her favourite sport Student B You are on a language course in the UK. You meet Student A for the first time. + Reply to Student A and introduce yourself. + Reply to Student A and ask about the same thing + Reply. Ask Stuclent A about his/her favourite sport + Reply WRITING English friend, @ reply, answering his questions. Te: From: Mark I'm very happy to be your online friend! Please write and tell me about yourself. Have you got a big family? What music do you lke? What subjects do you enjoy at school? 23
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