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Q ON THEIR HONEYMOON Maki, 25, and Koji, 27, from Nagasaki, Japan We' re on our honeymoon. We got married last Saturday. Congratul ations! 7 We're staying at the Kitano Hotel. We're just here for a few days. 8 Everything is organized for us . Tomorrow we' re taking a bus tour of the city, and in the evening we' re seeing a Broadway show. Then on Tuesday we're going to a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, and on Wednesday we're flying to Boston. y On Friday. We're gOing to Toronto next, and then to Montreal... 3 LISTENING a 3.1 Li sten to Marina talking SL,{ mo nth s later. 1 lark the sent ences T (tr ue) or (false) . 1 She's wo rking in a Mexican resta ur ant. 2 It was easy to find a job. 3 She isn't liv ing with her friend now. 4 She isn't going to En g li sh classes. 5 She doesn't kn ow if she 's going to go back to Braz il. 6 Sh e's leaving the resta ur a nt next mo nth . 7 H er boyfr iend is a wa it e r. 8 H er fam il y is ver y h appy that she's get ting m arr ied. b Li sten again for more detail s. Correct the false sentences. 4 VOCABULARY look (fo r, through, etc.) a Loo k at Ma rin a's interview on page 28 aga in. Find and und erl ine three expressio ns with lo ok. Match them to their dic ti o nary definitions. I 2 3 tr y to find som et hing wait with pleasure f or so me thing that is going to happen read something qu ickly b Co mplete the se nten ces \,v ith for, forward t o, or through. 1 I always look my notes before a tes t. 2 She's going to Peru n <.' . '\ [ mo nth . She's really l oo ki ng it. 3 I can't find my keys. Can yo u help me look them? 4 f'm not loo king the tlnal exam - it's going to be very difficult. 5 O ur hou se is a little too s ma iL \'\'c're l oo king a n ew o nt'. 6 As soon as he gets home , he looks the ma il. c Tell your partner. .. so mething you ar e l oo king forward to so methin g you often have to look for in the morn ing • some thin g that you lI sua ll y look th rough 5 PRONUNCIATION se n ten ce st ress a Unde rline th e wor ds th at ar e import a nt for co mmunic ation in these questions ( th e stressed word s) . 1 Where ar e you goin g? 4 Vlhere are you staying? 2 When are you leaving? 5 vVhen are you coming back? 3 H ow are yo u gt'tti ng t he re ? b 3.2 Listen and check. Li sten again a nd repeat. Cop y the l:hyth m. 6 SPEAKING I' m going to the movies a Write d ow n th ree plans r a rran ge m e nt s on Friday nigh t. that you have f or this week. Work in pairs. A tell B your plan s. B listen and ask r What are you going to see 7 for mor e rnformat IOn. ['hen chan ge ro les. _____ b 0 Communication Where are you go;ng on vacation? p.l16. Find a tr avel comp an io n fo r an exotic vacat ion.

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  • Q ON THEIR HONEYMOON ~Maki, 25, and Koji, 27,

    from Nagasaki, Japan

    We're on our honeymoon. We got

    married last Saturday.

    Congratulations!

    7

    We're staying at the Kitano Hotel. We're just here for a few days.

    8

    Everything is organized for us.

    Tomorrow we're taking a bus tour of the

    city, and in the evening we're seeing a Broadway show. Then on Tuesday we're

    going to a baseball game at Yankee Stadium, and on Wednesday we're flying

    to Boston.

    y

    On Friday. We're gOing to Toronto next,

    and then to Montreal...

    3 LISTENING

    a 3.1 Listen to Marina talking SL,{ mo nths later. 1 lark the sentences T (true ) or I~ (false) .

    1 She's working in a Mexican restaurant.

    2 It was easy to find a job.

    3 She isn 't liv ing with her fri end n ow.

    4 She isn' t going to English classes .

    5 She doesn't know if she's go ing to go back to Brazil.

    6 She's leav ing the restaurant nex t mo nth .

    7 Her boyfr iend is a wa iter.

    8 Her family is very happy that she's get ting m arr ied.

    b Listen aga in for more details. Correct the false sentences.

    4 VOCABULARY look (for, through, etc.) a Look at Marina's interview on page 28 aga in. Find and underl ine three

    expressio ns with look. Match them to their dictio nary definitions.

    I

    2

    3

    try to find so mething

    wait with pleasure for so methi ng that is going to happen

    read something qu ickly

    b Complete the sentences \,v ith for, forward to, o r through.

    1 I always look my notes before a test.

    2 She's go ing to Peru n

  • (i will/won't (predidlons)

    B_ V opposite verbs P contradions (will / won 'f), 101 and 1001 I'm taking my driving test today.

    You'll fail. ~

    We're having a picnic in the park. It'll rain.

    2 I'm taking my driving test tomorrow. YQJu you1 f!JJ5!i.c_

    3 We're meeting Ana and Daniel at 7:00.

    4 I'm taking my first skiing lesson today.

    5 My brother has a new girlfriend.

    6 I lent Tony some money yesterday.

    7 I'm going to watch a movie in English.

    8 We're going to drive into the city.

    9 My team is playing tonight.

    10 I'm catching the 7 :30 train.

    1 GRAMMAR will / won't for predictions

    a Look at the picture. Who is the optimist? Who is the pessimist? Which are you?

    b Read the YOU phrases. Find the THE PESSI MIST 'S responses in the box below and write them in the phrase book.

    He won't pay you back. You' ll miss it. You won't understand a word.

    Y-ol:l-wen't--pass. They'll be lat e. It won't last.

    They'll lose. It'll rain. You'll break your leg.

    You won't find a parking space.

    C 3.3 Listen and check. Repeat the responses.

    d Practice in pairs. A (book open) read the YO U phrases. B (book closed ) say T HE PESSIMIST phrase. Then change roles.

    e Look at T HE PESSIM IST phrases and answer the questions.

    I Do the senten ces refer to the p resent or the future?

    2 What are the full wo rds in th e contractions '11 and won' t?

    f 0 p.130 Grammar Bank 3B. Read the rules and do the exercises .

    2 VOCABULARY opposite verbs A B pass fail

    a v\fllar's the oppos ite of th e ve rbs in A? Use a verb from B. Win borrow lose findb 0 p.149 Vocabulary Bank Verbs. Do pa rt I.

    lend lose

  • 3 PRONUNCIATION contractions (will/won 't) , /0/ and /00/ a 3.4 Listen and repeat the contractions. C opy the rhythm.

    I'll I'll be late I'll be late for work. You'll You'll break You'll break your leg. She'l ll She'll miss She'll miss the train. It'll It'll rain It'll rain tomorrow. They'll They'll lose They'll lose the game.

    b 3.5 Listen. Can you hear the difference?

    (!) want I want to pass. ~ w()n't I won't pass. !---.

    C 3.6 Listen and write down the six sentences.

    4 LISTENING a 3.7 Listen to the introduction to a radio program. Why is positive thinking good for you?

    b Try to guess the missing words in these tips.

    ITip Caller 1 Live in the , not in the

    Caller 2 Thi nk thoughts, not negative ones.

    Caller 3 Don't spend a lot of time reading the or watching the on TV.

    Caller 4 Every week make a list of ;111 the that happened to you.

    Culler 5 I Try to usc when you spe;lk to other people.

    C 3.8 Listen and check.

    d Listen again. Write dovvn any extra information you hear.

    e vVhich tips do you think are useful?

    5 SPEAKING a In pairs, match the positive phrases with the situations.

    !\[ake a positive prediction, I'm sure you'll ... , I'm slire it'll ... , etc.

    Don't worry!Your friend says ... You say... I have an important exam tomorrow. CDOd luck! l'IJl ~ 11I.:C y 0 II' /I pm ~. ColzgratIllations!

    2 I'm getting married next month.

    3 I'm a little depressed today. Good 4 I'm going to Peru next month. lucl !S I can't go out tOllight. I don't have any money.

    b Ask and answer with a partner. Use a phrase from the box and say why.

    I hope so. (I hOPE; not.)Are you a positive thinker? I think so.

    Do you think... I don't think so. • you'll go somewhere exciting • you'll do something fun this weekend? Maybe. / Possibly.

    for your next vacation? • you'll get an interesting e-mail from Probably.

    • you'll pass your next test? someone tonight? Definitely.

    • you'll get a good lor better) job? • you'll get to the end of this book?

  • Ci will / WOIl 'f ( )romise!>, offers, decisions) V verb + back P word stress: two-syllable words It's a secret.

    OK, I won't tell anyone.

    1 READING a Look at the six promises below. \I\fhat do you think

    they have in common?

    I won't tell anyone. I' ll write.

    I'll always love you. I'll pay you back tomorrow.

    I'll come back tomorrow. This won't hurt.

    b Read the article once and write the correct promise in the blanks 1- 6.

    c Read the text again. Find words that match the definitions. Underline the stressed syllable.

    I _ (n ) a person who repairs water pipes, to il ets, etc.

    2 (n ) studies to find more information about something

    3 (n) putting medicine under the skin with a needl e

    4 . (v) give something to som ebody in return for something else

    5 (adv) every time

    6 (adj) something that la5ts forever

    2 PRONUNCIATION word stress: two-syllable words

    A Most two-sylhlble words are stressed on the first syllable, e. g.,father. When words are stressed on the second syll able, e.g., althollgh, underl ine the stress and learn th em.

    a Look at these two-syllable words from the (ext. \I\fhi ch fo ur are stressed on th e second syllabic?

    secret worry exist

    always forget dentist

    borrow complete money

    promi se e-l11a iI doctor builder before sti I1gy

    b 3.9 Listen and check. Practice saying the words.

    Promises, promises We make them and we break them because

    some promises are very hard to keep. Here are the top six most common broken promises .. .

    1 You always hear th is from

    builders, plumbers, and

    electr icians. Bu t the truth

    is very d ifferent. They

    won't come back unti I

    next week (or later) . And ~

    (h~ you w ill probably need to ... ,c.>:

    cal l them f ive tim es fi rst. ~ ~ ~.> 2 We love heilring secrets and

    we happi ly make thi s promise. And at the t ime we really

    mea n it. "Don 't worry, " we say, "your secret is sil fe with me,"

    But of course it isn't. Research shows that everybody will

    always tel l one other person the secret. Very soon the whole

    world will know!

    3 A favorite phrase of doctors, dentists, and nurses , They

    usua lly say it just befo re they give you a shot. But the

    phrase is not comp lete . The rull phrase is: "Th is won't hurt

    me (but it w il l probab ly hurt you a lot) ."

    4 You make a new friend on vacation or on a long fl ight,

    you exchange e-mail addresses, and you make thi s prom ise.

    Six months later you find a name and e-mail address 011

    a card or an old piece of paper. "Uh-oh l " you think

    but then you reme mber that they didn 't write to you , either l

    5 In Hamiel, Shakespeare told us never to borrow or lend money. He was right. When we lend peop le money, they always make

    this promise, but then they forget. II we then ask for the money

    back, they th in k we are s1ingy. II we don't

  • 3 GRAM MAR will / won't for promises, offers, and decisions

    a Look at the cartoons. What do you think the peop le are saying?

    Ie I ' lill

    c

    IF

    b Complete sentences 1-6 with a verb from below. Then match the sentences with the cartoons (A-F).

    have help love open pay take

    1 I'll the steak, please.

    2 I'll you back tomorrow.

    3 I'll you!

    4 I'll always __ you.

    S I'll the window.

    6 Yes, it's very nice. I'll __ it.

    c Look at the sentences again. In which two are people ... ?

    making a promise 2 and

    making a decision and

    offering to do something and

    d 0 p.l30 Grammar Bank lC. Read the rules and do the exercises.

    4 VOCABULARY verb + back a Look at the sentences.\A/hat's the difference between go and go back?

    I'm going to Mexico. I'm going back to Mexico.

    b Complete the dialogues with a phrase from the box.

    call back come back give it back pay me back take it back

    A I love that shirt you gave me fllr my birthday, but it's a little smaLl.

    B Don't worry. I'll __ to the store and exchange it.

    2

    A Can I speak to Mr. Pdl"k, please?

    B rIll sorry. He's not here right now.

    A OK. I'll later.

    3

    A Excuse me. Could I talk to YOll for a moment?

    B 1'111 really bllsy right now. ·'ould YOll in five minutes?

    4

    A That's my pen you're using!

    B No, it's not. It's mine.

    A No, it's mine.

    5

    A Can YO ll lend me $50?

    B It depends. When can you

    A Tomorrow. I'll go to the bank first thing in the morning.

    c :1.10 Listen and check. In pairs, practice the dialogues.

    5 SPEAKING o Communication I'll game p.117. Follow your teacher's instructions

    to play.

    6 1.11 SON G 1) White Flag E

  • in a garden. There

    the viol i n.

    an owl, a big owl in a lrcc ...

    ? Were you frightened?

    r felt

    I dreamed about a road. That meansyou're going to travel.

    1 READING & LISTENING a 111 pairs, say if yo u think th ese statements are

    true or fal se.

    We can only remember

  • d What do you think the pati ent 's drea m means? Match the things in his dream with interpre tations 1-6.

    Understanding

    that you are at a party. the person you love doesn't love you. your that you are drinking champagne. 2 you are going to be very busy. dreamsabout flowers. 3 you 'll be successful. that somebody is playing the violin. I 4 you're feeling positive about the future.

    about an owl. 5 you want some romance in your life. You are looking for a new partner.

    that you have cold feet. 6 you need to ask an older person for help.

    e 3.13 Tow listen to Dr. Muller interpreting the 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress patient's dream. Check your answers to d . a 3.14 Listen to sentences 1-6 and underline the

    stressed (info rmation ) words.f Listen aga in. Look at the pic tures again and remember what Dr. Muller said about each thing. Compare with You'll have a meeting with your boss. your partner. 2 Somebody was playing the violin.

    3 You're go ing to meet a lot of people.The party means he's going to meet pe~

    4 How did you feel?

    5 I'm meeting her tonight. 2 GRAMMAR review of tenses 6 She doesn't love me. a Look at the chart. Write the sentences below the chart

    b Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm. in the correct place in the Example column.

    Tense Example I Use

    4 SPEAKINGI k . .,

    simple present

    present continuous

    simple past

    past continuous

    going to + base for111 will / won't + base form

    Ycl/l I,vor ' III (In (~lflcc. D o Communication Dreams A p.IIO B p.114. Role-play interpreting your partner's dream.

    5 VOCABULARY verbs + prepositions Complete the questions with a preposition1 from the box.

    1 IV(/S drillki1lg c/zampagne. about (x3) for of to (x3) with (x2)YOIl'1I hove (l meeting with your bos5.

    1saw 1111 0 1111.

    What did you dream last night?

    }'()f/re goi llg 10 Illeel (/ lot ofpeople. 2 What radio st,l tion do you usually listen

    )'0/"/ work i11 c1/1 o((ice. 3 'vVhat do you taU< with your friends? 1'11'1 111eeting her tonight. 4 Did you wait a bus or a train today?

    b Now complete the Use column with uses A-F. S Who do you usually agree in your fami ly? A Future plans and predictions. 6 Are you going to wri te dnybody tonight? B Finished actions in the past. 7 What do yo u think this book? e Th ings happening now, or plans for a fi xed time/place. 3 What are yo u thinking now? D 'fn·j-ft1js -tITa-t-happel'r iliways or-tl5ually. 9 Do yo u argue people

  • An informal letter WRITING

    J .VI Bc\ker Street

    Tro.Y\k ~~ -for ~cw-- letter we're v~ heI?t";! thelt

    ~~ 're cCYY\i-ns to st~~ with ~s iY\ AlA9~t, ~Y\d we're

    S1..«'e ~~ 'II helve ~ gcxx\ tivY\e

    ~t tivY\e ~re ~~ ~rriviY\g M the ~iY"?or+l YOJ, WY\

    get ~ tmiY\ to the cit~ -frCYY\ there Do ~~ hMe ~

    cell ?hoY\el TheY\ ~OJ, wY\ 0011 ~s wheY\ ~OJ, 're oY\ the

    tr~iY\, ~Y\d we 'I I vY\eet ~OJ, ~t the st~tioY\

    C~ld ~OJ, ~Iso tell vY\e ~ -few vY\ore thiY\gs ~bOl.(t

    ~sel-fl ls trere ~Y\/hi-ns "fAA. wy\'t oot or driV'!

  • GRAMMAR irc1c the correct answer, a, h, or c.

    What's name?

    a your.· b your c you

    We live with John's parrnL,. a re gOlllg b 're going to c go In

    2 What time ? a you are leaving b are you leavi ng c are you leave

    3 J'1ll sure lose the ga me. a they b they'll c they goin g \(l

    -4 It's very late. Thc)' probably (orne ntH..,. a won' t to b won' t c don't

    5 pass the test. a don't think she'll b not think she will l don'l think she won't

    6 It's \lel')' htH in here. I open the window. a go to b 'II c don't

    7 A I don't have bm row 111 0igh t open prob,lbJy~

    b Underline the stressed syllable. informdtion

    pessimist prediction remember imp(lrtlll1t interesting

  • CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?

    20QO woman the hunter, man the househusband A new report on life in 2020 was published yesterday. This report predicts big changes, not just in technology but also changes in the way we live. These are some of the predictions for work and family life .

    ICk."

    riudy." Family life

    r One in five fathers wi ll be househ usbands, \1 hile the mother ' go out to work .

    I _ Pe pie will live near other people who have the same interests, for example, in golf vi llages.

    I There wil l often be thr e generations living in the same hOLlse, e.g., g ra ndpare n t~, parents, and chi ldren

    People wil l live unti l lhelr mid-eighties. but women will still live slightly longer thiln men.

    Work and study One in five school clJsses will be

    online via the Internet Stu dents will also often have video classes with a "super te~ ch e r " from another ci ty or country.

    I I Most orkers wil l have shNHerm contracts They will have to learn to do ti

    "'c::lots of different Jobs becaus they wi ll 17.:.change Jobs frequently. ~

    Most people will work a twenty-five '" hour week. This will usually mean c

    "= workin g five hours a day, although ~ some people may work three eight- §hour days and have fo ur days oft.

    'D

    <

    a 3.20 Li ' ten to five hort c nv r alion ' . i r Ie a, b, or -.

    On Saturday the woman is going to

    a stay home b g wimming ( pl.ly volleyball

    2 Who do they think will win the World Cup? a Mexi () b Br.llil c Italy

    3 This weekend the weather is going to be a wet [lnd (old b , unny bUl cold c waml ;'Ind sunny

    4 The W( man i going to buy a the red sweater b the blue sweater c the black "We-