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Communication GÍammaÍ
timesand dates DiscussingfutuIeaÍrangement5Plesentcontinuou5:
Travellanguage
Buyingtraintick€ ts wontto
Trainticketsand reservations
Givingan update
TalkingabouthoIiáays
regu
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Holidayand travellanguage
Exchanginginformation by emaiL
l\rlakingtelephone
ilregu|arVeíbs(2) 0biectpronouns wil| spontaneous decisionsand offers Revi;Wof píesent and pasttenses
Talkingaboutthe and clÍmate
l'lakingcompaíisons compaíatiVes
The weather
Comparlngproductsand services
Checkingin for a flight
Opinions
Stayingat a hotel
nave9aÍ HotelLanguage
Discus5ingsalesand ordeís
Shopping
nuch/nany: q|]esÍions^ salesand ordeÍ
thislthese, thatlthose Shoppinglanguage
Welcome
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nice (^) hi I m thanks welcome
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David No' 'm fÍomLille.ZY Design'in Lille' clairc a^. And !,rheres Paul from? ls e^ fromLondon? oavid Yes.
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Do any citiésol í€ gions in youÍ countíyhav€ a different name or píonUnciationin Engti5h?Write and say their Englishnames. Talk to oth€l stud€nts in the gÍoup.Find out where theyte
C H I N A
USEFLJL LANGUAGE
b 9 Listenand checkyour (^) answeÍs. c Vocabularypra(tice-.) Page 94, Exeícis€ 4. d Ask questionsabout cities in youÍcoÜntíyoí in otheÍcountries. Testyour partner!
B |t'slI th€ north/south/east/$]€ 5tot ''. (neaÍ''' )' e Work with a paítneÍ.stud€nt Á chooses a city fÍom3a. Student B asks questions.Take it in turns. A WheÍeaÍeyou from? B Toulon. A To!lon?WheÍe'5that? B t's in the soL]thoÍFrance,neal íMaÍs€ iLle'
l\4acau? WheÍe'5that? |t'sln china,neaÍHongKong' Whereare yolrfrom? |.mfÍomBÍemen'in the noÍthof Germany.
Countries BÍa2iI (^) china France Germany Poland Spaln the UK the USA
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10 Listen again. Write the drinks in the chaít.
Grammaípíáctice..'^ Page (^) 94' Exercis€ 5.
lt list€n (^) to the conveÍsation.fitt in th€ gaps. 'o€ ,^ !!q,l/^ you like^ a dlink'cLaire? c|aire ,^ , pleáse'could I havea tea? loe Yes.^ lvlilk?Sugar? Claire Withmilk,r^. No sugar. loe 0K. And^ Anne? havean oÍangejuice'
please? |oe suÍe' (^12) PRo|{U||.|AÍ|oNHow do you say d and o' in these sentences?List€n ánd íePeat. 1 cou|dI havea cofíee,please?
2 CouldI havean orangeiuice? /.n/ Píactis€ saying the sentences. vocabutarypractice-.'^ Page 94, ExeÍcise6.
Numbers
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eight fiv€^ fout^ nine^ on€^ seven six thlee two 2€Íoloh
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elevenpm / eleveno'clock at night nineanr/ nin€ o'c|ockin lne moínIng mldnlght midday/noon fiVeaÍn/ fiVeo'cIockin lne moÍnng one pm / one o'clockln the afteÍnoon
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22 Listen and repeatthe andthe times.
what üm€ ...?
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TIMETABLE
l 0 : O O l 0 : 0 8 1 0 r 1 5 l 0 : 2 1 l 0 r l 0 l 0 : l U l 0 : 1 5 l 0 : 5 1 1 1 0 0 l l : 0 8 1 1 : 1 5 1 1 : 2 1 l l : 1 0 1 lr l 8 l l : 4! 1 1 : !l 1 ) r 0 0 1 2 : 0 8 1 1 1 5 (^) 1 2 r 2 1 1 l : 1 0 1 l :l B L2 : 4! 1 2 r t l l : 0 0 L : 0 8 l : l t 1 r 2 l 1 : 1 0 l : 1 8 l : 4 5 l : t l
work With a paÍtn€l' Look át the tim€table Íoro'HaíéAiípoítstation. Píáctisethe conversationfíom5a. ljse these times. 1 7 A. t A 2 ). ) \ l J. 1 0 4 4. 0 5 5 4. 4 0 6 4. 5 0
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Whattimeis it? What'sthe time?(=^ Whatis lhe time?)
e VocabularypÍacti.e..')Pag€ 95' Exeícis€ 4.
Communicationpracti(e5 ..) Page 79. Work
s xteen seventeenerghteen 20 l0 40 50 twentv lh]Íty fo(V flfty
Nunbers11 59 ' t r (^) 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 eleven twe|Ve thirleen fourteenílfteen 't6 (^) I 7 1 8 't nineteen 5 1
Whattimeis ll? (^) / Whafs lhe time?
Whattimes the nexttrain?/ When'sthe nexttrain? It'sat fouÍteenthiÍty.
in the moÍning/afternoon/evening
23 Listento this Conv€ ísationát o'HaÍ€ AirpoÍtstation. a Excuseme, what's the time? B lts qLrarterpast (^) tari, Á when's the next tÍain? B |t'sat ten twentylhÍe!. A OK. Thanks. Píactiseth€ ConveÍsationin paiÍ5.
at night
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(^28) Listen and repeat thes€ phrases from the conveísations. How muchis that? Anythingelse? 29 Pio urrcr^TroNHow do you say the s sounds?Listenand repeat.Fill in the chart. singular (a/an)^ Plural (t!,vo,thÍee)
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t hotdog 2 buÍger 3 sandwich 4 Salad 5 d Í | n k
7 t€ a I 0range)urce
h o l d o g s
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teas orangelurces
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d GÍammaÍpractice.-'^ Page (^) 95, Ex€ rcis€ (^) 7. e Practiselhe conversationsin 4a in pairs,
communi(ationpÍa(tice6 -.>Page (^) 79. woÍk with (^) a pa|tneí
please,
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, please.And
p o u n d s
(^60) to 80 sixty seventy (^) eighty 9 0 1 O O ninety (^) a/onehundí€ d
Buying food Could I have two coffeesand hotdogs,please? Anythingelse? No, thanks. How Ínuchjs that? TWelVeeuÍo5síxty,please'
a sandwi(h) two sandwiches a coffee ) thíeecoffees
Jl á Match th€ words to the ohotos 1-6'
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accountant per5onalassistantengineer manageÍ receptionist salesassistant technician designeí
30 tisten^ and í€ peet the iobs in 1b. VocabulaÍypractice.-'^ Page 95, Exercise1.
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GrammaÍpÍactic€ -.'^ Page 9ó, Exercise5. 36 Pno Ut|c|ÁT|o L|stenand r€peat the vérbs.Th€n í|ll |n the chaÍt'
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