- •1.01 Introduction a Exercise 2
- •1.06 Introduction a Exercise 10
- •1.07 Introduction c Exercise 1
- •1.08 Introduction d Exercise 1
- •1.17 Unit 1b , exercise 5
- •1.18 Unit 1b , exercise 6
- •1.19 Unit 1c , exercise 5
- •1.20 Unit 1d , exercise 4
- •1.21 Unit 1f , exercise 2
- •1.22 Unit 1f, exercises 5 and 6
- •1.30 Unit 2b , exercise 2
- •1.31 Unit 2b , exercise 8
- •1.32 Unit 2c , exercises 4 and 5
- •1.33 Unit 2d , exercise 2
- •1.40 Unit 2 f , exercise 7
- •1.41 Skills round up Units 1 to 2 , exercises 3 and 4
- •1.42 Unit 3a, exercise 2
- •1.43 Unit 3a , exercise 5
- •1.44 Unit 3b exercise 5
- •1.45 Unit 3c , exercises 4 and 5
- •1.44 Unit 3d , exercise 4
- •1.45 Unit 3e , exercise 6
- •1.46 Unit 3f , exercises 1 and 2
- •1.47 Unit 3f , exercise 4
- •1.48 Unit 3f , exercise 5
- •1.60 Unit 4b , exercise 4
- •1.62 Unit 4d , exercise 5
- •1.63 Unit 4e , exercise 7
- •2.01 Unit 4f , exercise 1.
- •2.02 Unit 4d , exercise 4
- •2.03 Unit 4d , exercise 5
- •2.04 Skills round up units 3 to 4, exercises 3 and 4
- •2.11 Unit 5b , exercise 3.
- •2.12 Unit 5b , exercise 4
- •2.13 Unit 5c , exercises 6 and 7
- •2.14 Unit 5d , exercise 3
- •2.15 Unit 5d , exercise 6
- •2.16 Unit 5e , exercise 2
- •2.17 Unit 5f , exercise 1
- •2.18 Unit 5f , exercises 4 and 5
- •2.21 Unit 6a , exercise 2
- •2.22 Unit 6a , exercise 4
- •2.23 Unit 6b , exercise 1
- •2.24 Unit 6c , exercises 4 and 5
- •2.25 Unit 6d , exercise 4
- •2.26 Unit 6d , exercise 5
- •2.27 Unit 6f , exercise 1
- •2.28 Unit 6f , exercise 4
- •2.29 Unit 6f exercise 5
- •2.30 Unit 6f , exercise 6.
- •2.31 Unit 6g , exercise 4
- •2.32 Skills round up units 1 to 6, exercises 4 and 5
- •2.33 Unit 7a , exercise 3
- •2.34 Unit 7a , exercises 6 and 7
- •2.35 Unit 7b , exercise 6
- •2.36 Unit 7b , exercise 7
- •2.37 Unit 7c , exercise 7
- •2.38 Unit 7d , exercise 2
- •2.39 Unit 7f , exercise 1
- •2.40 Unit 7f , exercises 4 and 6
- •2.41 Unit 7f , exercise 7
- •2.44 Unit 8a , exercise 3
- •2.45 Unit 8a , exercise 5
- •3.04 Unit 8d , exercise 3
- •3.06 Unit 8f, exercise 2
- •3.07 Unit 8f , exercise 4
- •3.08 Unit 8f , exercises 6 and 7
- •3.09 Skills round up units 1 to 8, exercises 1 and 2
- •3.13 Unit 9b Exercise 2
- •3.14 Unit 9c exercises 5 and 6
- •3.15 Unit 9d Exercise 2
- •3.16 Unit 9d exercise 6
- •3.17 Unit 9e Exercise 2
- •3.18 Unit 9f Exercise 1
- •3.19 Unit 9f Exercise 2
- •3.20 Unit 9f Exercise 5
- •3.27 Unit 10a Exercise 6
- •3.28 Unit 10c Exercise 4
- •3.29 Unit 10c exercise 5
- •3.31 Unit 10f Exercise 2
- •3.32 Unit 10f Exercises 5 and 7
- •3.33 Skills round up units 1 to 10, exercises 3 and 4
2.41 Unit 7f , exercise 7
Listen and repeat.
Oh dear!
Oh no!
Oh well!
That’s a shame.
Poor you!
What a disaster!
2.44 Unit 8a , exercise 3
Listen, repeat and check your answers.
Countable nouns: apples, bananas, eggs, sausages, tomatoes
Uncountable nouns: bacon, bread, cereal, cheese, ham, jam, toast, coffee, hot chocolate, milk, orange juice, tea, water
2.45 Unit 8a , exercise 5
FX PHONE RINGS.
RS Hello, room service.
Man Oh, hello. I want to order breakfast, please.
RS Room number?
Man It’s 101.
RS One hundred and one. OK. (SILENCE) Yes? I’m ready.
Man Oh. Well, I’d like a bowl of cereal, please.
RS OK. Anything to drink – tea, coffee?
Man Wait a moment! I want sausages and eggs, too.
RS Oh, right. Sausages and eggs. And do you want bread or toast with that?
Man Toast, please. Two slices of toast.
RS And to drink?
Man I’d like a glass of orange juice. And a cup of hot chocolate, too.
RS Orange juice AND hot chocolate. OK. Ten minutes.
Man Thank you.
FX HANGS UP. PHONE RINGS AGAIN.
RS Hello, room service.
Man Oh, hello. Can I order some breakfast, please.
RS Room number?
Man It’s 257.
RS Two … five … seven. (SILENCE) Yes? I’m ready.
Man I’d like sausages, please.
RS Sausages … and eggs?
Man No, thanks. I don’t like eggs.
RS You don’t like eggs. OK. Toast?
Man Yes, please. And jam.
RS Toast and jam. Any cereal, fruit?
Man Can I have a banana, please?
RS Yes.
Man Thank you.
RS To drink?
Man A cup of tea, please.
RS Is that all?
Man That’s all, thank you.
RS OK. Ten minutes.
FX HANGS UP. PHONE RINGS AGAIN.
RS Hello, room service.
Man Oh, hello. I want to order some food – for breakfast.
RS Room number?
Man Er … it’s 569.
RS Five … six …
Man I’d like cereal, please.
RS Just a moment, please. Five … six … nine. OK. I’m ready.
Man A bowl of cereal, please.
RS Cereal. Anything else?
Man Yes, please. I want eggs and a banana.
RS Eggs and a … banana. Any bread or toast?
Man No thanks.
RS To drink?
Man A cup of coffee, please. And a bottle of water.
RS Coffee. And a bottle of water.
Man Yes, please.
RS OK. Five minutes.
Man Thank you.
FX HANGS UP.
2.46 Unit 8A exercise 6
(repeat underlined extracts from ex 5 above)
3.01 Unit 8B , exercise 1
Oliver Let’s have some lunch.
Hannah Good idea. Are there any pizzas in the fridge?
Oliver No, there aren’t.
Hannah What have we got?
Oliver There’s some cheese. And there’s some ham.
Hannah Is there any butter?
Oliver Yes, there is.
Hannah OK. Let’s have ham and cheese sandwiches.
Oliver Ah. There’s a problem.
Hannah What is it?
Oliver We haven’t got any bread.
3.02 Unit 8B , exercise 4
Listen and check your answers.
Hannah Is there any pasta?
Oliver Yes, there is.
Hannah Let’s make some tomato sauce for the pasta.
Oliver We haven’t got any tomatoes.
Hannah Are there any mushrooms?
Oliver No, there aren’t. But there’s some money on the table.
Hannah What for?
Oliver Let’s go out and buy some chips!
3.03 Unit 8C , exercises 5 and 6
1
Int. Are there any traditional dishes where you come from?
Man Yes, there are. There’s a kind of soup – a thick soup –its name is ‘cawl’.
Int. And is cawl only popular in Wales?
Man Yes, I think so.
Int. What are the ingredients?
Man Well, there’s lamb and potatoes. And carrots, too. And other vegetables, maybe – I’m not sure.
2
Int. Are you from Wales too?
Woman No, I’m not. I’m from Scotland.
Int. Can you give me an example of a traditional Scottish dish?
Woman Yes, I can. It’s a vegetable dish called colcannon.
Int. Colcannon?
Woman That’s right. It’s made with potatoes and cabbage.
Int. Are there any other ingredients.
Woman It’s got onion in it too. It’s nice!
3
Int. Which part of the UK are you from?
Man I’m from Lancashire.
Int. That’s in the north of England, isn’t it?
Man Yes, it is.
Int. And are there any traditional dishes where you live?
Man Lancashire hotpot.
Int. Ah, yes. Hotpot. What is it, exactly?
Man It’s made with lamb and onions.
Int. Lamb and onions.
Man Yes, and it’s got slices of potato on the top.
Int. Mmm. Sounds good.
4
Int. What part of the UK are you from?
Woman I’m from Cornwall - south-west England.
Int. Oh, right. Are there any traditional dishes from the south west of England?
Woman There’s stargazey pie.
Int. Stargazey pie?
Woman Yes. It’s a strange dish. It’s a pie made with small fish – for example, sardines – and eggs. And there’s pastry on top, of course.
Int. Right. So why is it strange?
Woman Because the heads of the fish come up through the pastry.
Int. So they’re looking at you when you eat them.
Woman In a way … yes.
Int. Hmm.
