- •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
3.04 Unit 8d , exercise 3
Listen and repeat.
an apple a banana an Italian restaurant a lemon an onion an orange a potato
a tomato
3.06 Unit 8f, exercise 2
Waitress Can I help you?
Ann Could I have a cheese sandwich please?
Waitress Of course. Anything to drink?
Ann I’d like a coffee, please.
Waitress Sure. And for you?
Jake Can I have a pizza, please?
Waitress Would you like any extra toppings?
Jake Yes … ham, please.
Waitress No problem. Anything to drink?
Jake Yes, please. A Coke.
Waitress That’s £9.30, please.
Ann Here you are.
Waitress Thank you … Here’s your change.
Jake Thanks.
Waitress I’ll bring the food to your table. Enjoy your meal.
3.07 Unit 8f , exercise 4
Listen and check.
1 £6 5 £6.99
2 £2.50 6 £8.20
3 £10 7 £1.50
4 £1.25 8 £3
3.08 Unit 8f , exercises 6 and 7
Waitress Hi. What would you like?
Woman Fish and chips, please.
Waitress Anything to drink?
Woman Yes, please. A bottle of water.
Waitress No problem. What can I get for you?
Man Could I have tomato soup, please?
Waitress Of course. Anything else?
Man Yes, chicken curry.
Waitress. OK. Would you like a drink?
Man Tea, please.
Waitress Is that all?
Man Yes, thanks.
Waitress That’s £17.05, please.
Woman Here you are.
Waitress £20. Thank you. Here’s your change. I’ll bring the food to your table.
3.09 Skills round up units 1 to 8, exercises 1 and 2
Narrator It’s Monday morning. Dave and Márton are both working at the hotel.
Márton Hi, Dave. How was your weekend?
Dave It was OK. I worked on Saturday.
Márton How about Sunday?
Dave I stayed at home. I phoned some friends, cleaned my flat … nothing exciting. How about you?
Márton Well, on Saturday evening, I went to the theatre.
Dave Really? What did you see?
Márton I saw Romeo and Juliet.
Dave Oh, right. That’s Shakespeare, isn’t it?
Márton Yes, it is.
Dave Who did you go with?
Márton My housemate, Anna. She had two free tickets.
Dave Really? How did she get those?
Márton She works for a magazine. They wrote an article about Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and the theatre gave them some free tickets.
Dave That’s good. So Anna invited you.
Márton Yes, that’s right. Anyway, I really enjoyed the play. And after the play, we went for a pizza – and I saw your friend there, in the restaurant.
Dave Which friend?
Márton Your Italian friend – Francesca!
Dave That’s amazing! Did you speak to her?
Márton Not really. We just said hello.
Dave Actually, she’s coming to the hotel today. I’m meeting her for lunch. Why don’t you join us?
Márton Thanks! If you don’t mind …
Dave Of course not. Anyway, what did you do on Sunday?
Márton I went shopping.
Dave Did you buy anything?
Márton Only a shirt – a white shirt, for work.
Dave Did you do anything on Sunday evening?
Márton Not really, Anna and I watched a DVD. It was a romantic comedy – I can’t remember the title. Then I sent a few e-mails to friends in Hungary. I didn’t go to bed until … [FADE]
Narrator It’s lunchtime. Dave and Márton are in the hotel restaurant.
Dave Could I have a large Coke, please?
Waitress Of course. And for you?
Márton I’ll just have a glass of water, please,
Waitress Still or sparkling?
Márton Still.
Waitress Sure. Anything to eat?
Dave Actually, we’re waiting for a friend.
3.10 Vocabulary builder 8, exercise 2
Listen, repeat and check your answers.
1 fish and seafood
salmon sardines lobster
2 meat and poultry
beef chicken lamb
3 dairy products
cream cheese
4 vegetables
carrots cabbage onions peas potatoes
5 fruit
lemons oranges pears
3.11 Unit 9A Exercise 2
1 scooter
2 lorry
3 ship
4 underground
5 coach
6 van
7 tram
8 helicopter
Not illustrated
bicycle (bike), boat, car, bus, motorbike, plane, taxi, train
3.12 Unit 9A Exercises 4 and 5
1 Danny
Interviewer How far do you live from the school?
Boy About one kilometre.
Interviewer And how do you get to school?
Boy I usually walk to school.
Interviewer How long does it take?
Boy About 15 minutes.
2 Charlotte
Interviewer How far do you live from the school?
Girl I live in a village, about six kilometres away.
Interviewer How do you get to school?
Girl My dad gives me a lift in the morning. He works near the school. But he finishes work late so I go home by bus.
Interviewer And how long does it take?
Girl About 20 or 25 minutes.
3 Craig
Interviewer How far do you live from the school?
Boy I live just round the corner – about 200 metres.
Interviewer So do you go on foot?
Boy Yes, usually. Or sometimes I go by bike.
Interviewer How long does it take?
Boy Just two or three minutes.
4 Ann
Interviewer How far do you live from the school?
Girl I’m not sure – about two or three kilometres, I think.
Interviewer And how do you get to school?
Girl I take the tram. It stops right outside our block of flats.
Interviewer How long does it take?
Girl About twenty minutes.
5 Joe
Interviewer How far do you live from the school?
Boy About four kilometres.
Interviewer How do you get to school?
Boy I go by underground.
Interviewer How long does it take?
Boy It takes five minutes to walk to the station, ten minutes on the train, and another five minutes from the station to the school.
