2 See It and Say ItA Look at the picture. Quickly find these things.cell phone watch backpack keys camerasunglasses skateboard briefcase bag escalatorB Work with a partner. Point to three things in the picture. What’s this called in English?Ask and answer these questions: “What’s this (called in English)?” It’s a cell phone.or “What are these (called in English)?”C Talk about the picture with a partner. • Who is on vacation? Who isn’t? • Ask one more question about the picture. • Where are the people now? • Where are they from?D Choose two people in the picture. Hello. I’m Fernando. Role play a short conversation between the people. Hi, Fernando. R E V I E W • Units 1–3 41
3 Countries and Nationalities Across Read the clues. Complete the crossword puzzle. 1. The capital of is Berlin. Check your answers with a partner. 4. Beijing is the capital of . 12 6. The Queen of England lives in 3 this city. 4 7. A person from Brazil is . 5 9. The capital of Canada is 6 . 7 10. The Opera House is in Australia. 8 9 Down 10 2. In this country, people speak Spanish. 3. Tokyo is the capital of . 5. is the capital of South Korea. 7. A person from the UK is . 8. This city is the capital of Italy.4 Come In Today!Listen to the announcement. Then complete the sentences. CD 1. This announcement is .Track 20 c. at the airport d. on the phone a. on TV c. clothingb. at school d. electronics2. Good Buys is a(n) store. . c. 3 daysa. music d. 4 daysb. online . c. 25 dollars3. Everything at Good Buys is on sale for d. a free phonea. 1 day—todayb. 2 days4. Go to Good Buys today, and you geta. a phone for 25 dollars free = costing no money twenty-five = 25b. free headphones42 R E V I E W • Units 1–3
5 Small Town, Big CityA Look at the pictures. Use the words in the box and compare the two places. The city is big and . . . The town isn’t. It’s . . . Take turns with a partner.beautiful big boring crowded fun modernnoisy old quiet safe smallB Which place do you like—the small town or the big city? Why?C Tell your partner about a famous town or city. Your partner guesses the city. This city is very old. It’s a big city. It’s in England. Is it London? R E V I E W • Units 1–3 43
Language SummariesUnit 1 Greetings and IntrosLesson A Lesson BNouns CD Letters of the alphabet: Nouns CD friend Track 37first name / last name Track 36 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Zfemale / male Numbers 0–10: best friendstudent / teacher zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, boyfriend seven, eight, nine, tenclassmate girlfriend Expressionse-mail address Introducing yourself be friends with (someone)Mr., Miss, Ms., Mrs. Hi, what’s your name? roommate My name is Liling.nickname I’m Liling. favorite It’s Liling.phone number My name is Mr. Porter. movie I’m Ms. Whitman. music How do you spell that?Pronouns It’s L-i-l-i-n-g. sportSubject (It’s) nice to meet you. TV showI (It’s) nice to meet you, too.you messageshe What’s your e-mail address?he My e-mail address is … websiteit What’s your phone number? OccupationsVerbs My phone number is …To be actor / actress authoram singerare soccer playeris Verbs makeInstructions read call repeatask checkcomplete chooseimagine circlelistenlook Expressionsmatch Asking for Informationmeetpoint Is your name Sara?practice Yes, it is.remember No, it isn’t.sayspell Are you a student?tell Yes, I am.write No, I’m not. Is Rihanna your favorite singer? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.44 Language Summaries
Unit 2 Countries and NationalitiesLesson A Lesson BNouns CD Verbs Adjectives CD Track 38 Instructions(capital) city big / small Track 39country answernationality check beautiful / ugly circle complete boring / fun, interesting imagine listen dangerous / safe lookCountries (Nouns) / make deserted / crowdedNationalities (Adjectives) notice practice expensive / inexpensiveArgentina / Argentine, Argentinean role playAustralia / Australian say modern / oldBrazil / Brazilian telephoneCanada / Canadian tell noisy / quietChina / Chinese thinkFrance / French use Verbs interviewJapan / Japanese write Instructions pay attentionKorea / Korean readMexico / Mexican Expressions choose underlineNew Zealand / New Zealander, Kiwi Asking where someone is from describe unscramblePeru / Peruvian exchangeTurkey / Turkish Where are you from? explainthe United Kingdom (the UK) / (I’m from) Korea. find British Where is he from? Prepositionsthe United States (the U.S.) / He’s from Vancouver. at American Really? Where exactly? in Which city? onCities Whereabouts in Korea? ExpressionsAnkara (I’m from) Seoul. Asking for descriptionsBeijingBrasilia Are you from Colombia? What is your city like?Canberra Yes (, I am.) It’s old.Giza No (, I’m not.) I’m from Peru.Mexico City Is your city expensive?Munich Yes, it is.Puerto Vallarta No, it isn’t.RomeSeoul Describing places Paris is old and beautiful. Expressions used in correspondence See you soon! Write back soon! Language Summaries 45
Unit 3 Personal ItemsLesson A Lesson BNouns CD Expressions Adjectives CD Asking for information Track 40 Track 41 What’s this / What’s that?(birthday, graduation, It’s… common / uncommon,wedding) gift What are these? / What are those? unusual They’re…(cell) phone cool / uncool Saying thank you(digital) camera good / bad Thank you very much.(a pair of) earrings Thank you. excellent / terrible Thanks a lot.gift basket Thanks. important / unimportant Replying to thanksgift card OK You’re welcome.laptop (computer) My pleasure. popular / unpopular Sure, no problem.MP3 player with headphones You bet. valuable / inexpensivephoto albumwatch Verbs InstructionsDVD player askwallet circle completePronouns doDemonstrative exchange findthis these thinkthat those underline unscrambleVerbs useInstructions writeanswer pointimagine practicelisten readlook repeatmatch tellArticlesIndefinitea / an46 Language Summaries
Grammar NotesUnit 1 Greetings and IntrosLesson A Language Link: Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives with beSubject pronoun be Possessive adjective name is Yukiko. I am a student. My teacher is Ms. Whitman. are a student. Your name is Emily. You is the teacher. Her name is Lionel Messi. She is a soccer player. His title is World Link. He is a book. Its It Contractions with be It is a book. Notice! I am = I’m It’s a book. The book’s title is World Link. Its title is World Link. you are = you’re she is = she’s he is = he’s it is = it’sLesson B Language Link: Yes / No questions and short answers with beYes / No Questions with be Short answersAm I in this class? Yes, you are. No, you’re not.* / No you aren’t.Are you in this class? Yes, I am.Is he a student? No, I’m not. she Yes, he is. / Yes, she is. No, he’s not.* / No, she isn’t.Is her name Sara? Yes, it is. No, it’s not.* / No, it isn’t.*In spoken English, this negative form is more common. Grammar Notes 47
Unit 2 Countries and NationalitiesLesson A Language Link: Question words who and whereQuestion you? Answers Questions with who ask he? about people.Who are I’m Carmen. your classmate? He’s my classmate.Who is from Mexico? His name is Marco. ’s Marco (is).Who is ’sQuestion you from? Answers Questions with where ask aboutWhere are you (now)? a place.Where are Miami? (I’m from) Korea.Where is / ’s (I’m) at school / at home. Use at + a specific place. (It’s) in the U.S. Use in + a country or city.Lesson B Paris is beautiful. Tokyo is big. An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. An adjective can come after the verb be.Language Link: Paris is beautiful, and Tokyo is big.Be + adjective Is Tokyo small? Use and to connect two sentences. No, Tokyo isn’t small. Tokyo is big. The formation of questions and negative answers follows the same pattern you already know.Unit 3 Personal ItemsLesson A Language Link: Plurals; this / that / these / thosenoun + s Singular nouns Plural nouns irregular plurals Singular nouns Plural nounsnoun + esfinal y ➝ ies an ID card two ID cards nouns with no a woman two women an umbrella three umbrellas singular form a man three men a camera four cameras a child four children a key five keys a person five people a watch three watches glasses a dish four dishes headphones a class five classes pants a box six boxes scissors a dictionary two dictionaries a city three cities48 Grammar Notes
This / that / these / those Answers Use this to talk about a thing or person Questions near you. What’s this called in English? It’s called a “cell phone.” Use that to talk about a thing or person Who’s this? This is my friend, Nadia. far from you. What’s that? That’s my bike. Use these to talk about two or more Who’s that? That’s not your bike. things or people near you. That’s my friend, Leo. Use those to talk about two or more What are these called in English? That’s not my brother. things or people far from you. Who are those people? They’re called “glasses.” They’re not called “cups.”Plural subject pronouns andpossessive adjectives Those are my parents. Those aren’t my teachers. Frank and I are students. Mary and Sue are students. Subject pronoun + be Possessive adjectives We are students. Our teacher is John. They are students. Their teacher is Emily.Lesson B Language Link: Adjectives and nounsSingular Noun + be + adjective Adjective + noun An adjective can come after thePlural verb be or before a noun. This phone is expensive. This is an expensive phone. This umbrella is beautiful. This is a beautiful umbrella. Adjectives do not change form in the plural. These phones are expensive. These are expensive phones. These umbrellas are beautiful. These are beautiful umbrellas. Answers to page 18, Communication 1. Brasilia 2. Japanese 3. Free Question 4. The UAE (The United Arab Emirates) 5. Cairo 6. New York City 7. Free Question 8. Australia 9. Chile 10. Answers will vary. 11. Free Question 12. Jakarta 13. the President of the United States 14. Germany 15. Colombian 16. Free Question 17. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 18. Venice 19. English and French 20. Austria 21. Taiwan 22. Free Question 23. Answers will vary. Grammar Notes 49
Greetings and Intros1 Lesson A Getting to know you1 Vocabulary Workout A Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.Mr. Smith teacher David1. He is a _____________.2. His first name is _____________.3. His last name is _____________.4. In class, we call him _____________ Smith.B Match the words and numbers. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. seven _________ a. 22. four _________ b. 73. zero _________ c. 84. eight _________ d. 05. two _________ e. 4C Complete the ID card. Use the words in the box.Female Last name First name Student E-mail addressID(1.) __________________(2.) __________________: Cristina(3.) __________________: Diaz(4.) __________________: Crissy@*Knowyou.com(5.) Male u ___________ u✓2 Unit 1 • Greetings and Intros
2 Conversation Workout A Number the sentences in order to make conversations. 1. It’s nice to meet you, Kenjiro. Hi. What’s your name? Please call me Kenji. It’s my nickname. I’m Kenjiro. 2. _________ Hi. I’m Ming. Is Carlos your last name? How do you spell Diaz? _________ Hello. I’m Carlos. _________ No, it’s my first name. My last name is Diaz. _________ D–I–A–Z. 3. _________ Hmmm. You’re not on my class roster. _________ Hi. My name is Yukiko. _________ Nice to meet you, Yukiko. My name is Mrs. Lane. _________ I’m a student in your class. B Now write two more conversations. 1. you: _________________________________________________________________ your classmate: _________________________________________________________________ you: _________________________________________________________________ your classmate: _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 2. you: _________________________________________________________________ your classmate: _________________________________________________________________ you: _________________________________________________________________ your classmate: _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Lesson A • Getting to know you 3
3 Language Workout A Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. am is are 1. It _____________ my book. 2. She _____________ the teacher. 3. I _____________ Tina. 4. He _____________ a soccer player. 5. You _____________ a student. B Rewrite the underlined sentences correctly. 1. She is a teacher. My name is Mrs. Lee. ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. You are my classmate. Her first name is Linda. ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Carlos is a student. Its last name is Diaz. ________________________________________________________________________________ 4. I am a soccer player. His name is John. ________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Please call me Tino. It’s his nickname. ________________________________________________________________________________ C Rewrite the sentences. Use contractions. 1. She is my classmate. ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. It is an ID card. ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. I am your teacher. ________________________________________________________________________________ 4. He is a student. ________________________________________________________________________________ 5. You are in my class. ________________________________________________________________________________4 Unit 1 • Greetings and Intros
4 Language Link Review of the simple presentLesson B People and things we like1 Vocabulary and Language Workout A Match the questions and answers. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. Are you a teacher? _________ a. Yes, you are.2. Is Rihanna a soccer player? _________ b. No, he isn’t. He’s from Cuba.3. Is your phone number 555-4738? _________ c. Yes, it is.4. Is your nickname Bill? _________ d. No, it isn’t. It’s Billy.5. Is Carlos from Mexico? _________ e. No, she isn’t. She’s a singer.6. Am I in your class? _________ f. No, it isn’t. It’s my name tag.7. Is this your ID card? _________ g. No, I’m not. I’m a student.B Complete the chart with your information. Then answer the questions.Full name Francis (Frank) Susan (Sue) Raquel (Rocky) You Hong Parker SanchezPhone number (513) 555-0318 (267) 555-1334 (987) 555-1758E-mail address FHong@*gotnet.com SSP@*boing.com RSan@*comm.comFavorite actor Bruce Lee Penelope Cruz Leonardo DiCaprioExample: Is Susan’s phone number (267) 555-1758? _N_o_, i_t_is_n_’t_. _It_’s_(_2_6_7_)_5_5_5_-_1_3_3_4_._______________1. Is Susan’s nickname Sue? __________________________________________________________2. Is Raquel’s e-mail address RSan@*boing.com? _________________________________________3. Is Frank’s favorite actor Penelope Cruz? _______________________________________________4. Is Francis’s nickname Frankie? _______________________________________________________5. Is Rocky’s phone number (987) 555-1758 _____________________________________________6. Is your favorite actor Leonardo DiCaprio? ______________________________________________7. Is your nickname Buddy? __________________________________________________________ Lesson B • People and things we like 5
2 Reading and Writing A Read the article.B Write short answers. 1. Is Michael a nickname? ______________________________________________________________ 2. Are Liz and Cathy female nicknames? __________________________________________________ 3. Is Beth a female name? _____________________________________________________________ 4. Is Sue a nickname for Elizabeth? ______________________________________________________ 5. Are nicknames popular in your country? ________________________________________________C Write the nicknames next to the names.Male names Nickname Female names Nickname1. Robert ______________________ 4. Susan ______________________2. Michael ______________________ 5. Elizabeth ______________________3. Christopher ______________________ 6. Catherine ______________________6 Unit 1 • Greetings and Intros
D Circle the correct answer. His name (1.) (am / is / are) Yoshihiko Sato. Everyone (2.) (calls / what’s / meets) him Yoshi. (3.) (He’s / His / Him) a student. (4.) (He’s / His / Him) phone numbers is (631) 555-8763. His e–mail (5.) (name / number / address) is sato85@*nihon.net. His favorite (6.) (sports player / show / book) is Lionel Messi.E Draw a picture of your friend. Then write about him or her. Lesson B • People and things we like 7
Countries and Nationalities2 Lesson A Countries of the world1 Vocabulary Workout A Circle the correct answer. 1. Yusuf is from Ankara, (Turkish / Turkey). 2. Luis is from (Brazil / Brazilian). 3. Mei Li is (China / Chinese). 4. The capital of (Japanese / Japan) is Tokyo. 5. Hyun Ji is from Seoul. She is (Korea / Korean). 6. Ryan is from Canberra. He’s (Australian / Australia).B Complete the sentences with the correct language.1. John is from London. . He speaks . .2. I am Japanese. . I speak . .3. Monica is from Mexico City. She speaks4. Maria is Brazilian. She speaks5. Ali is from Turkey. He speaks6. In Korea, people speakC Match the words that go together. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. Beijing a. capital2. Mandarin b. country3. Australian c. language4. Mexico d. nationality8 Unit 2 • Countries and Nationalities
2 Conversation WorkoutA Complete the conversations. ? 1. China / Shanghai A: Where are youB: I’m Chinese. from Shanghai.A: Is that the capital of ?B: No, it . Beijing is the capital.2. Colombia / Bogota ? ? A: Where capital B: I’m Colombian. I’m from Bogota. A: B: Yes,3. Germany / Munich A: B: A: B:B Match the words that go together. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. Where are a. China?2. Which b. exactly?3. Are you c. you from?4. Whereabouts in d. from China?5. Where e. city? Lesson A • Countries of the world 9
3 Language WorkoutA Choose the correct word or contraction to complete each sentence. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. Hello? Hello? is this?a. Who’sb. Wherec. Who2. are you?a. Who’sb. Wherec. Where’s3. You’re in France? in France?a. Whereb. Where’sc. Who’s4. with you?a. Whereb. Whoc. Who’sB Complete the conversation. Use in, at, and from.A: Oh, Maria! Hello. Where are you?B: I’m (1.) Mexico. Lisa is with me.A: Who’s Lisa? Where is she (2.) ?B: She’s my Australian friend. She’s (3.) Sydney. We’re (4.) the beach today.A: And where is this beach?B: It’s (5.) Cancun. It’s really beautiful!C Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. Who Who’s Where’s in at1. is this?2. your school?3. Are you4. home now?5. Is Alan with you? New York?10 Unit 2 • Countries and Nationalities
Lesson B What is your city like?1 Vocabulary and Language Workout A Write the adjectives for cities in the chart. Use your opinions.beautiful old ugly expensive boring safequiet big interesting noisy modern crowdedfun small inexpensive deserted dangerousIt’s good. It’s OK. It’s bad.B What’s it like? Write sentences. Give your own ideas for the last two. Example: New York City New York City is crowded and expensive. 1. Mexico City 2. Tokyo 3. Paris 4. Los Angeles 5. 6.C Write sentences. Use is, isn’t, are, and aren’t with an adjective in the box. old beautiful noisy boring safe deserted Example: My town isn’t interesting. It’s boring 1. The streets aren’t crowded. 2. My town isn’t modern. 3. The streets are quiet. 4. It is dangerous. 5. The town isn’t ugly. Lesson B • What is your city like? 11
2 Reading and Writing A Read the article. Match these cities with the descriptions in the article: Brasilia, Rome, Oxford, New York.park building museum Name the City 1. This is a very big city! It’s in North America. There are many museums and art galleries. It’s expensive but it’s interesting. 2. It’s a new capital. It’s in South America. The buildings are big and modern. There are many parks. 3. This is a small, quiet English city. There’s a very old university and 16,000 students from many countries live here. 4. This city is very old. It’s crowded and noisy, but the buildings are very beautiful. There are lots of interesting neighborhoods. B Answer the questions. Use your own opinions. 1. Which city is good for a vacation? 2. Why? 3. Which city is bad for a vacation? 4. Why?12 Unit 2 • Countries and Nationalities
C Read this travel ad. Cross out the seven spelling mistakes. Write the correct spelling above them. The first one is done for you. Vacation Spend Your Vacattion in Oslo!Why? N O RWAY• It’s the capatal of the country. S W EDE• It has big, beutiful parks.• It’s not croded and it’s very modren. N• The streets are quite and safe. FINLAND• The beaches are very clean. OsloVisit?• The National Museum• Vigeland Park• Many intresting small islands See you soon!D Now write a travel ad for your favorite city. Lesson B • What is your city like? 13
Personal Items3 Lesson A Gift giving 1 Vocabulary Workout A Match the sentence halves. Write the letter of the answer on the line.1. I can’t find my digital ____________. a. headphones2. This is Alice’s photo _____________. b. earrings3. That’s a pretty pair of ___________. c. player4. I have an MP3 player with ________. d. camera5. This is Bill’s graduation __________. e. cards6. That is a beautiful cell ___________. f. album7. We have two gift _______________. g. gift8. That is an expensive DVD ________. h. phoneB Look at the photos. Unscramble the words.hrbidyat ngrdautaio dwidnge_______________ _______________ _______________C Answer these questions. ____________________ 1. What is your favorite personal item? 2. Is it expensive or inexpensive? 3. Is it a gift from a friend?14 Unit 3 • Personal Items
2 Conversation Workout ? A Circle the correct phrase to complete each conversation. 1. A: Thanks so much! B: Excuse me. / No problem. / No, it isn’t. 2. A: Who is it? / Is this your dictionary? / What’s your name? B: Yes, it is. Thanks! 3. A: Is that your laptop? / Thanks for the gift. / What’s this? B: You’re welcome. 4. A: Thank you. / Excuse me. / Are these your earrings? B: No, they aren’t. 5. A: Thanks so much. / Excuse me. / It’s an MP3 player. B: My pleasure. 6. A: Sure, no problem. / Wow! What’s this? / Is this your cell phone? B: No, it isn’t. B Write your own conversations. 1. A: B: A: My pleasure. 2. A: B: 3. A: Excuse me. B: A: 4. A: Is this your B: 5. A: B: No problem. Lesson A • Gift giving 15
3 Language Workout A Write the plurals. 1. MP3 player _______________ 2. country __________________ 3. camera __________________ 4. cell phone ________________ 5. dish _____________________ 6. dictionary ________________ 7. TV ______________________ 8. watch ___________________ 9. key _____________________ 10. capital __________________B Write each word in the correct box.MP3 player sunglasses dictionary picturescity author actor e-mail addresswatches teacher headphones ID cardexercise friends music TVa an —city exercise sunglassesC Write questions and answers.Example: sunglasses What are these? They’re sunglasses.1. a birthday gift ______________________ ______________________ ______________________2. earrings ______________________ ______________________ ______________________3. a watch ______________________ ______________________4. an ID card ______________________5. headphones ______________________16 Unit 3 • Personal Items
Lesson B Keepsakes1 Vocabulary and Language Workout A Write the opposite of each word. 1. important_________________ 2. common__________________ 3. uncool____________________ 4. unusual____________________ 5. expensive___________________ 6. popular____________________ 7. bad_______________________ 8. first________________________ B Unscramble the sentences. 1. gift / it / an / is / expensive 2. digital / album / photo / is / that / a 3. unusual / these / earrings / are 4. camera / gift / nice / a / is / a 5. common / a / Smith / name / is / last 6. music / cool / is / that C Look around the room. Write sentences using the words in Exercise A. Example: Those are unusual shoes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Lesson B • Keepsakes 17
2 Reading and Writing A Read this catalog page and fill in the products. The first one is done for you. New Products from Sunny Electronics! Example: T_V_____________ The BG-124. Get a very big picture at a very small price. 1. _______________ The MUS-65—Enjoy cool headphones with this popular new way to play music. 2. _______________ The beautiful new LC-009. Have fun with games and the Internet and e-mail your friends. $5,000. 3. _______________ Talk to your friends. Take pictures. Send text messages. The CL-260. Everyone has one. Only $90. 4. _______________ The DC-1000. Use it for birthdays, graduations, and weddings. Take beautiful pictures. Only $250.B Circle T for true and F for false. Rewrite the false sentences to make them true.1. The BG-124 is small. TF2. The MUS-65 is uncool. TF3. The LC-009 is expensive. TF4. The CL-260 is uncommon. TF5. DC-1000 pictures are terrible. TF18 Unit 3 • Personal Items
C Read this e-mail. Some words are scrambled. Unscramble them. ht t p: // w w w. f l a sh .*n e t /us e r s /sp a ce y/co m p o s e. ht m INBOX REPLY REPLY ALL FORWARD DELETEDate: 10/2 Subject: Cameras for you From: spacey@*flash.net To: ben@*lsp.comHi Ben!My new (1.) reamac is great! It’s a brand-new (2.) crudtop fromSunny. It’s called the CD260. It’s (3.) sunulua (none of my friends have it) and alittle (4.) nepsiveex (about $500) but the pictures are so beautiful. I think it’s an(5.) entlexlec camera.See you!ChrisD Write an e-mail to your friend about your favorite electronic product. ht t p: // w w w. f l a sh .*n e t /us e r s /sp a ce y/co m p o s e. ht m INBOX REPLY REPLY ALL FORWARD DELETEDate: Subject: From: To: Lesson B • Keepsakes 19
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The World Link Video CharactersGood Morning World is a morning TV talk show with hosts Jay Jones and Kim Kimal. Jay and Kimhave different guests on the show.Name: Jay Jones Name: Kim KimalProfession: host Profession: hostCity Living is the story of the day-to-day lives of six friends living, studying, and workingin New York City. Takeshi Mifune is a film student from Osaka, Japan. He lives with his bestfriend Mike Johnson, a struggling actor from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tara Greene is a studentand waitress from Nottingham, England. Her roommates are Sun-hee Park, a computerinstructor from Seoul, Korea, and Claudia Oliveira, a software sales manager from Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Claudia’s boyfriend, Roberto Chavez, is a financial analyst from Mexico City,Mexico. Interesting, exciting, and always fun—that’s “City Living”!Name: Takeshi Mifune Name: Sun-hee ParkAge: 26 Age: 25Hometown: Hometown: Osaka, Japan Seoul, KoreaProfession: Profession: film student computer instructorName: Mike Johnson Name: Claudia OliveiraAge: 24 Age: 29Hometown: Hometown: Minneapolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Minnesota, U.S.A. Profession:Profession: actor, waiter, singer, software sales painter, receptionist managerName: Tara Greene Name: Roberto ChavezAge: 27 Age: 28Hometown: Hometown: Nottingham, England, Mexico City, Mexico U.K. Profession:Profession: art student, waitress financial analyst
Greetings and Intros1 Good Morning World A new host1 Before You Watch Here are some words you will hear in this episode. Read what Jay says about each person. Fill in the blanks. Use the words in the box.candidate co-host hostHi! My name’s Jay. Good Morning World is my show and I’m the(1) . We need someone to help with our show.She will be the new (2) of the show. Severalwomen want this job. Today the audience chooses the best(3) .2 While You Watch A What happens? Watch the video. Number the pictures from 1 to 5 to put them in order. 12 U N I T 1 • Greetings and Intros
B Who is speaking? Watch the video again. Circle the answers. Sandra Kim1. How is everybody today? Debbie2. I am a teacher.3. I like music and sports. Sandra Debbie Kim4. I love you, Jay! Sandra Debbie Kim5. I like my friends and family. Sandra Debbie Kim6. I am a journalist and an actress. Sandra Debbie Kim Sandra Debbie Kim Sandra Debbie Kim3 After You WatchSubject pronouns I you we he she itPossessive adjectives my your our his her itsIn the video, the characters use subject pronouns and possessive adjectives with be. Study the box. Thencomplete the conversation with the correct subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.Jay: Well, good morning everybody, and Good Morning World! Welcome to the show. I’m(1) your host, Jay Jones. Today, (2) audience helps us choose a newco-host for our show. Let’s meet the candidates.Sandra: Hi, (3) name is Sandra Smith. Um, (4) am a teacher. I like (5) friends and (6) family.Debbie: Hello! (7) am Debbie Diaz. Nice to meet you! I love your TV show! Jay, (8) are my favorite person in the world! Good Morning World 3
Greetings and Intros1 City Living Please, call me Dave.1 Before You Watch A Here are some words you will hear in the video. Write the correct word or words under each picture.news reporter sunglasses actor/actressdoorbell phone number singer1. actor / actress 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B Here are some more words you will hear in the video. Unscramble the words in parentheses to complete the sentences.1. Keanu Reeves is a cool movie star . (imove rats)2. Katie Couric is a news reporter. (sumafo)3. Jennifer Aniston is my actress. (ravofiet)4. David Beckham is a really good . (crocse replya)5. Jennifer Lopez is a singer. (terga)4 U N I T 1 • Greetings and Intros
2 While You Watch A What happens? Watch the video. Number the pictures from 1 to 5 to put them in order.OK, Mr. Movie Star. Mike! Takeshi! Tara!Hi! I’m Keanu Reeves. Actors have great names. We’re late for the movie! 1B What do you hear? Watch the video again. Circle the words you hear.1. Mike: Tom Cruise. Harrison Ford. Actors have great / famous names.2. Mike: People / They call me Bond. James Bond.3. Tara: . . . and my / your name’s Jennifer Lopez!4. Tara: . . . and here we have the famous / my favorite soccer player David Beckham.5. Mike: But, please, call me / him Dave.6. Claudia: And I’m / call me Julia Roberts. City Living 5
C What do they say? Watch the video. Write the words you hear to complete the conversations. Real English Excuse me? My phone number? TarasusrapyrsisEexdcautseMmikee?’stqouseshotiwons.he isMike: Tom Cruise. Harrison Ford. Actors have great names. (1) I’m anactor, and (2) name’s Mike Johnson.Tara: What’s a great (3) ?Mike: (4) don’t know. But I want a great name. ✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹Mike: Hi, (5) Keanu Reeves. Nice to meet you.Tara: . . . and my name’s Jennifer Lopez! But you can (6) me J-Lo.Mike: OK, J-Lo. Nice to meet you. (7) my favorite actress and (8) . ✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹Tara: Hmm . . . are (9) Jim Carrey? .Mike: No. (10) Jackie Chan.Tara: Oh (11) , you’re (12)6 U N I T 1 • Greetings and Intros
3 After You Watch I’m an actor and my name’s Mike Johnson.Language Link: Contractions with be and possessive adjectivesContractions with be Possessive adjectivesI am = I’m myyou are = you’re yourshe is = she’s herhe is = he’s hisit is = it’s itsA In the video, Mike uses a contraction and a possessive adjective to talk about himself. Study the box. Then complete the conversations.1. Kim: Hi! (1) My name is Kim. (2) a student in this class. name? What’s (3)Mia: (4) Mia. This is (5) friend. (6) name is Susan. (7) a student in this class, too.2. Pete: Hey Tracy. Who’s (8) English Tracy: teacher this year? (9) name is Tom Berry. (10) very nice.B Complete the story summary. Use the words in the box. actor news reporter doorbell great movie soccer player phone number sunglasses Mike is an (1) actor . His real name is Mike Johnson, but he wants a (2) name. Mike puts on (3) and acts like Keanu Reeves. Tara acts like Jennifer Lopez and Mike asks for her (4) . Later they act like a (5) and (6) . Claudia rings the (7) . She calls, “Mike! Takeshi! Tara!” Claudia comes to the apartment and says, “Come on, you three. We’re late for the (8) .” City Living 7
Greetings and Intros1 Global Viewpoints Introductions1 Before You Watch A Here are some words you will hear in the interviews about “Introductions.” Use the words in the box to complete the sentences.computer engineer first name last name nickname spelled studentHi! My name is Victoria. Hi. My Hello! I’m Sean Nelson. My is Ben. MyMy nickname is Vickie. is Zheng. I’m 18 years old. first name isI’m a at S-E-A-N. I’m from New York.Boston University. I’m a .2 While You WatchWatch the interviews and circle True or False. Then correct . . . I am a student Real Englishthe false sentences. at Harvard University1. Woo Sung’s last name is Chung. True False2. Dayanne’s nickname is spelled D-A-I. True False 16u3Hn6iavreinvrasCriatdmyUibnnriitvdehgreesU,itM.Sya.issItstoahpceehonuledsdeetsintts.3. Jonathan’s nickname is Johnny. True False4. Agnes’s last name is spelled T-O-U-N-K-A-R-A. True False5. Brad’s last name is Fish. True False6. Calum is a student at Boston University. True False7. Jonathan is a computer engineer. True False8. Hana is 19 years old. True False8 U N I T 1 • Greetings and Intros
Global Viewpoints People We Like1 Before You WatchHere are three names you will hear in the interviews about “People We Like.” Write the correct name undereach picture.Angelina Jolie Antonio Banderas Julia Roberts1. 2. 3. 2 While You WatchNow watch the interviews. What do these people say? Circle the correct words.1. Dayanne: My favorite actor / actress is Angelina Jolie / Antonio Banderas.2. Woo Sung:3. Kevin: My favorite actor / actress is Antonio Banderas / Julia Roberts. My favorite actress is Julia Roberts / Angelina Jolie because I think she is the most beautiful woman / actress in the world.Your View on . . . Greetings and IntrosHow about you? Fill in the blanks with your own information.First name:Last name:Phone number:Favorite actor/actress:Favorite singer: Global Viewpoints 9
Countries and Nationalities2 Good Morning World Meet Kim1 Before You Watch A Here are some words you will hear in this episode. Read the conversation. Fill in the blanks. Use the words in the box.sorry happy nervous relaxKim: This is my first time on TV. I’m very (1) .Jay: Please (2) , Ken.Kim: Ken?Jay: Oh, I’m (3) . I mean Kim.Kim: That’s OK. I’m really (4) to be here on the show.2 While You Watch A What do they say? Watch the video. Write the words you hear to complete the conversation. Brazil Jamaica Canada TurkeyJay: So, tell us about yourself. Where are you from? Wait! Let me guess! I’m very good at this.Kim: Mmm, OK.Jay: Are you from Canada? Are you (1) Canadian ?Kim: No, I’m not. I’m—Jay: Wait! I’m still guessing. Are you from Brazil? Brazil is a (2) country.Kim: Yes, it is. But no, I’m not (3) .Jay: Hmm. Kimal . . . I know! Are you from Turkey?Kim: No, I’m not from Turkey. I’m from Jamaica.Jay: Jamaica! That was my (4) guess. Whereabouts in Jamaica are you from?Kim: I’m from Kingston, the (5) of Jamaica. It is a big and (6) city,which makes it very (7) .10 U N I T 2 • Countries and Nationalities
B What do Kim and Jay say to each other? Watch the interview again and circle the answers. Negril Coast, Jamaica Map of Jamaica1. Brazil is a beautiful / modern country. 4. Kingston is interesting / boring.2. Kim is from Brazil / Jamaica. 5. Kingston is about 300 / 500 years old.3. Kingston is a city / country. 6. There are some modern / small museums in Kingston.3 After You Watch Complete the story summary. Use the words in the box.who capital good celebrity guess millions happy whereJay says he is (1) happy to have a newco-host. Kim calls the host Ray instead of Jay.Jay asks Kim is she is nervous to be next to a(2) . She says she is nervousbecause (3) of people watch theshow. Jay wants to (4) where Kimis from. He says he is very (5)at this. Finally, Kim tells Jay she is from Kingston,the (6) of Jamaica. Kim asksJay (7) he is from. He says, (8) “ , me? Jay Jones is from the world.” Good Morning World 11
Countries and Nationalities2 City Living Where is it?1 Preview . . . this game is so boring! A In this episode, the six friends play an interesting game. Let’s play “Where is it?” Tara wants to play her favorite game. Claudia has a different opinion.What city is it? It’s It’s expensive . . .in South America . . . and cheap.Roberto takes a turn. Sun-hee gives a difficult hint.B Look at the photos above. Then complete the sentences with a, b, or c.1. Tara playing “Where is it?” a. likes b. doesn’t like c. hates2. thinks the game is boring. a. Tara b. Sun-hee c. Claudia3. Roberto and Sun-hee give hints about .a. places b. people c. the game4. Sun-hee’s hint is not . c. cheapa. interesting b. easy12 U N I T 2 • Countries and Nationalities
2 While You Watch A What’s the story? Watch the video and number the sentences from 1 to 6 to put them in order. Then write the sentences in the correct order below. Roberto asks a question about Rio de Janeiro. Claudia says the game is exciting. Claudia answers Sun-hee’s question. 1 The group starts to play “Where is it?” Claudia says the game is boring. Sun-hee asks a question about New York. 1. The group starts to play “Where is it?” 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.B Who is speaking? Watch the video again. Circle the answers.1. OK. Game time! Let’s play “Where is it?” Claudia / Mike / Tara2. Beijing is a famous city there. Claudia / Mike / Tara3. Are you from Sao Paulo? Claudia / Mike / Tara4. I know. It’s right here. It’s New York City! Claudia / Mike / Tara5. Wait a minute! “This game is so boring!” Claudia / Mike / Tara6. No, it’s not. It’s exciting! It’s fun! Claudia / Mike / Tara City Living 13
C What do they say? Watch the video. Write the words you hear to complete the conversations. Real English Here we go! What country is it? YoyuoucasntaosrrateysxHcoeimtrieentgwh.einggon! ewwhenTara: This is my favorite game. Ready?Claudia: OK. But it is so (1) crowded . And this game is so boring!Takeshi: No, it isn’t. It’s (2) .Mike: And (3) !Tara: Here we go! What (4) is it? It’s big. It’s really interesting. ✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹Roberto: OK. What (5) is it? It’s in South America. It’s a (6) city, and my favorite person is from there.Tara: (7) ’s your favorite person, Roberto?Mike: Ooh! (8) are you from? Are you from Sao Paulo? Brasilia? ✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹✹Sun-hee: Yay! My turn! What city is it? It’s (9) . . . and cheap. It’s noisy . . . and (10) . It’s modern, but some places are (11) .All: Huh? What?Sun-hee: OK. It’s in the U.S. It’s crowded. People from all over the world live there — Mexicans, Koreans, Brazilians, (12) ...14 U N I T 2 • Countries and Nationalities
3 After You Watch A Look at the conversation from the video in the box below. Study the expressions in red. Then match the expressions with the definitions. Useful ExpressionsClaudia: I know. It’s right here. It’s New York!Sun-hee: You’re correct.Claudia: Yay! My turn!Mike: Uh-uh! Wait a minute! “This game is so boring!”Claudia: No, it’s not. It’s exciting! It’s fun! Come on, Mike!1. Something you say when you are surprised Wait a minute!2. (In) this place3. Something you say when you want people to do something4. Something you say when you are excited and happyB Now, complete the conversations below with the expressions from A.1. A: Rio de Janeiro is the capital of 2. A: Russell Crowe is on TV tonight Brazil. B: ! He’s myB: ! No, it’s not! favorite actor! It’s Brasilia.3. A: ! We’re late 4. A: Where are you from? in the U.S. for the movie! B: I’m from Chicago.B: OK. I’m coming! City Living 15
Countries and Nationalities2 Global Viewpoints Where I’m From1 Before You WatchHere are some words you will hear in the interviews about “Where I’m From.” Use the words to completethe sentences.capital mix pretty 1. Miranda is a girl. 2. Paris is the of France. 3. New York is a of many nationalities.2 While You WatchA Where are these people from? Watch the interviews and match the names with the cities.1. Kumiko f a. Belo Horizonte Real English2. Jonathan b. Dakar3. Paula c. Guatemala City Tokyo is a big city. There are lots of people.4. Dayanne d. Paramus5. Dennis e. Manila6. Calvin f. Tokyo7. Woo Sung g. Ulsan You claarngeusaemlooutnstoorranloutmtboerm. ean a8. Agnes h. Sao PauloB Watch the interviews about “Where I’m From” again. What do the people say about these places? Check (✔) the words you hear.1. Tokyo, Japan ❑ big ❑ modern ❑ noisy ❑ crowded2. Guatemala City, Guatemala ❑ old ❑ modern ❑ noisy ❑ interesting3. Sao Paulo, Brazil ❑ pretty ❑ cheap ❑ big ❑ noisy4. Manila, Philippines ❑ crowded ❑ pretty ❑ old ❑ new5. Paramus, New Jersey ❑ big ❑ expensive ❑ beautiful ❑ modern6. Dakar, Senegal ❑ small ❑ interesting ❑ old ❑ new16 U N I T 2 • Countries and Nationalities
Global Viewpoints Favorite Cities1 Before You WatchHere are some cities people talk about in the interviews about “Favorite Cities.” Match the cities withthe countries.1. Singapore e a. the U.S.2. Boston, Massachusetts b. Mexico3. Mexico City c. Australia4. Barcelona d. Spain5. Sydney e. Singapore2 While You Watch What cities do these people like? Watch the interviews and circle the answers. 1. Brad’s favorite city is in France / Spain. 2. Vanessa and Woo Sung like Boston / New York. 3. Jose Luis says Mexico City is big, noisy, and crowded / beautiful. 4. Calum’s favorite city is Singapore / Hong Kong. 5. Kumiko thinks Australians / Americans are very kind. 6. Jonathan’s favorite city is Boston / New York. Your View on . . . Countries and Nationalities How about you? Write your answers to these questions. What city are you from? Write three adjectives that describe it. 1. 2. 3. What country are you from? 3. Write three adjectives that describe it. 1. 2. What’s your favorite place? Why do you like it? Global Viewpoints 17
Personal Items3 Good Morning World What’s in your bag?1 Before You WatchA In this episode, Jay and Kim interview two people about their personal possessions. I use it to call my husband They are a birthday gift and my kids. from my husband. I have an important test That? It looks so unusual! today, and I’m going to the library to study.B Look at the photos above. Then complete the sentences with a, b, or c.1. What does Isabel have in her bag?a. a radio b. an MP3 player c. a cell phone2. What birthday gift is in Isabel’s bag?a. earrings b. a digital camera c. a DVD player3. What kind of test does Jay Zarra have today?a. easy b. big c. boring4. The host says the laptop computer is . c. interestinga. expensive b. different18 U N I T 3 • Personal Items
2 While You Watch Watch the episode and circle True or False.1. Every day we get more things. True False2. Isabel has three children. True False3. Isabel takes a picture of Jay and Kim. True False4. Jay Zarra is going to the library. True False5. Jay Zarra uses his computer to play computer games. True False6. Jay Zarra uses his MP3 player to listen to music. True False3 After You Watch Complete the story summary. Use the words in the box.late cool busy personal excellent valuable digitalJay Jones and Kim Kimal talk with two people about their (1) personal possessions. Isabel Suarez ison her way to work and Jay Zarra is on his way to school. The host says to Jay, “Your name is Jay? Now thatis a (2) name. Kim talks to Isabel. She is a (3) woman. There are a lot of(4) items in Isabel’s bag. One of them is her (5) camera. The host talks to JayZarra about the things in his bag. The student says his laptop computer is (6) . Then Jay saysgoodbye. He is (7) for school. Good Morning World 19
Personal Items3 City Living A Cool Gift1 PreviewA In this episode, Sun-hee and Mike buy Tara a birthday present.Here’s a cool gift. Hi, May I help you? Sun-hee and Mike shop for Tara’s gift. Sun-hee and Mike go into anThese TVs are great. electronics store. Ooh...The salesman tells Sun-hee about Then Mike sees something interesting. different items.B Look at the photos above. Then complete the sentences with a, b, or c.1. finds a gift for Tara in the window.a. Mike b. A salesman c. Sun-hee2. Sun-hee and Mike go into .a. a department store b. a shoe store c. an electronics store3. The salesman tells Sun-hee the TVs are . c. biga. expensive b. good4. Mike thinks another item in the store is . c. expensivea. cool b. boring20 U N I T 3 • Personal Items
2 While You Watch A What happens? Watch the video. Number the pictures from 1 to 5 to put them in order.This is so cool! Only Tara’s gift. huh? This DVD player really Gee, that’s expensive. is a great gift. 1B What’s the story? Watch the video again. Check (✓) the sentences that are true. Then correct the false sentences.1. ✓ Sun-hee sees a DVD player in a store window.2. Sun-hee wants to buy a birthday gift for Tara.3. The DVD player is $179.4. Mike thinks the DVD player is inexpensive.5. Mike and Sun-hee buy the DVD player.6. Sun-hee asks the salesman about digital cameras.7. Mike thinks the stereo is inexpensive.8. Sun-hee and Mike buy only Tara’s gift. City Living 21
3 After You Watch A Study the expressions from the video in the box below. Then use the expressions to complete the conversations. Use each expression only once. Useful Expressions I don’t know. May I help you? You’re welcome. Thank you so much. We’ll take it. 1. A: Thankyou! 2. A: B: You’re welcome. B: Yes, please.3. A: This TV is only $189. 4. A: How much is that? 5. A: Here you are! B: B: B: A: Great! A: Let’s ask. A: My pleasure.B Number the sentences from 1 to 5 to put the conversation in order. It’s only $99. Great! 1 May I help you? That’s cheap! I’ll take it! Yes, please. How much is this camera?22 U N I T 3 • Personal Items
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