1. Match the words and pictures. Then listen and repeat.
golf coffee chicken strawberries tea tennis Italian food crisps
baseball milkshake tomatoes wine beer chocolate water swimming
SPORTS
FOOD
DRINKS
Answer & Audioscript
1 golf 2 baseball 3 tennis 4 swimming 5 tomatoes
6 chicken 7 strawberries 8 crisps 9 Italian food
10 chocolate 11 tea 12 coffee 13 beer 14 wine
15 water 16 milkshake
2. Listen and repeat.
I like chocolate.
I like baseball.
3. Listen and repeat.
I don’t like tomatoes!
I don’t like football!
4. Listen to Dexter. Complete the text.
Sports
‘I like (1) …sports… a lot. I like (2)…………… and (3)……………, and I love (4)…………… but I don’t like golf very much.’
Food and drink
‘I like (5) …ice cream… and (6)…………… . And I like (7)…………… food a lot. But I don’t like (8)…………… and I really don’t like (9)…………… . I really love (10)…………… …………… .’
Answer & Audioscript
1 sports 2 baseball 3 tennis 4 swimming
5 ice cream 6 crisps 7 Italian 8 chicken
9 tomatoes 10 strawberry milkshake
Audioscript
Hmm. What do I like? I like sports a lot, but not all sports. I like baseball, my daddy likes baseball too. We play baseball on Sunday mornings. I like tennis too. I have lessons at the weekend with my sister! Oh, and I love swimming! I don’t like golf, but my daddy loves it! And food and drink? What do I like? Well, I like ice cream and crisps. I like Italian food a lot. But I don’t like chicken, and I really don’t like tomatoes, Yuk! I like milkshake. I really love strawberry milkshake. It’s delicious!
5. Listen and repeat.
Do you like golf? Yes, I do.
Do you like tennis? No, I don’t.
6. Dexter has a little sister, Daisy. Listen to them. What do they like? (✓) What don’t they like? (✗) What do they say? Write the adjectives.
disgusting boring delicious great
fantastic horrible cool exciting
|
Daisy |
Dexter |
|
1 ice cream |
✓ |
✓ |
great |
2 chocolate |
|
|
……………… |
3 milkshake |
|
|
……………… |
4 tomatoes |
|
|
……………… ……………… |
5 tennis |
|
|
……………… |
6 baseball |
|
|
……………… ……………… |
Answer & Audioscript
|
Daisy |
Dexter |
|
1 ice cream |
✓ |
✓ |
great |
2 chocolate |
✓ |
✓ |
delicious |
3 milkshake |
✓ |
✓ |
fantastic |
4 tomatoes |
✗ |
✗ |
horrible, disgusting |
5 tennis |
✓ |
✓ |
exciting |
6 baseball |
✗ |
✓ |
cool, boring |
Audioscript
I = Interviewer Dex = Dexter D = Daisy
I Dexter and Daisy. You’re brother and sister. Do you like the same things?
D Well, I sometimes don’t like Dexter when he’s horrible to me …
I Well – he is your big brother!
D Yeah! … But we both really like ice cream. It’s great.
Dex Yeah!
I What else do you like?
Dex Well, we both like chocolate.
D Mmm. I love chocolate. Chocolate is delicious, ’specially chocolate milkshake!
Dex Yeah! We both like milkshake. It’s fantastic.
I So … What don’t you like?
Dex Well, we definitely don’t like tomatoes, do we, Daisy? Tomatoes are horrible!
D Yuk! I hate tomatoes. They’re disgusting.
I Do you both like sports?
Dex Yes, we do. We like tennis – we play on Saturday mornings.
D Yes. We like tennis a lot. It’s really exciting.
Dex And I love baseball, and Daddy loves it, too. It’s really cool!
I Do you like baseball, Daisy?
D No, I don’t! Baseball is boring!
7. Listen to Alex Brosko and answer the questions.
1 Where is Alek from?
2 What’s his job?
3 What are his interests?
Answer & Audioscript
Hi! My name’s Alek Brosko. I come from Warsaw in Poland, but now I live and work in Bristol. I live with my wife, Bella, and my six-year-old son, Danek. We have an apartment near the centre. I have my own car wash business, but I’m also a ballroom dancer – my wife is too. We both love ballroom dancing!
I’m Polish and my wife is Italian, so in our home we speak three languages, Polish, Italian and English. We usually speak English because I don’t speak Italian very well! We eat a lot of Italian food and I like French wine and … I love an English cup of tea. I don’t like beer, but all my English friends love it! I don’t like sports very much, but I love football – Danek and I are big Bristol Rovers fans. I want to be a famous dancer one day, with my wife, of course!
8. Listen to the conversation with Alek. Complete his answers.
1 Where do you come from?
I …come… from Poland, from Warsaw.
2 Do you live in London?
No, I …don’t… . I …………… and …………… in Bristol.
3 Do you like Bristol?
Yes, I …………… . I …………… it a lot. It’s an …………… city.
4 Do you live with friends?
No, I …………… . I …………… with my wife and son.
5 What languages do you speak at home?
We usually …………… English. I …………… speak Italian very well.
6 Do you drink English beer?
No, I …………… . I …………… like it. But I …………… English tea.
7 Where do you work?
In the city centre. I …………… my own car wash business.
8 Do you like your job?
Yes, I ……………, but my wife and I want to be professional ballroom …………… one day.
Answer & Audioscript
I = Interviewer A = Alek
1
I Good afternoon, Alek. Nice to meet you. Where do you come from?
A I come from Poland, from Warsaw, but I live in England now.
2
I Do you live in London?
A No, I don’t. I live and work in Bristol.
3
I Do you like Bristol?
A Yes, I do. I like it a lot. It’s an exciting city.
4
I Do you live with friends?
A No, I don’t. I live with my wife and son. My wife’s Italian.
5
I Oh, that’s interesting. What languages do you speak at home?
A We usually speak English. I don’t speak Italian very well.
I And Polish?
A Well, I sometimes speak Polish with my Polish friends.
6
I Do you drink English beer?
A No, I don’t. I don’t like it. But I like English tea.
7
I And finally, Alek – where do you work?
A In the city centre. I have my own car wash business.
8
I Do you like your job?
A Yes, I do, but my wife and I want to be professional ballroom dancers one day.
I That’s amazing! Good luck to you both!
9. Listen to four conversations. Where is Alek? Who says these lines?
1 a Bye, Daddy. Have a good day, too.
b Thank, honey! See you later!
2 a What do I get for £10?
b We do a good job!
3 a Are you all ready?
b Oops! Sorry!
4 a It’s cold today.
b A great goal!
Answer & Audioscript
1 a at home; Danek
b at home; Alek
2 a at Alek’s work (the car wash); a customer
b at Alek’s work (the car wash); Alek
3 a at a dance class; dance teacher
b at a dance class; Bella
4 a at a football match; Alek
b at a football match; Alek and Danek
Audioscript
A = Alek D = Danek DT = Dance teacher B = Bella M = Man
1
A Bye, Bella. Bye, Danek, have a good day at school. I’m off to work now.
D Bye, Daddy. Have a good day, too.
B Alek! Your sandwiches!
A Oh yes! Thanks, honey. See you later.
2
A Good morning, sir. Do you want the £10 or £20 car wash?
M What do I get for £10?
A We wash the outside but we don’t clean the inside.
M OK, I see – and for £20 – inside and out?
A Yes, sir. We do a good job!
M Fine. £20 it is.
3
DT Good evening, class. Today I want you to dance the salsa. Your partners please.
B Come on, Alek!
DT Are you all ready? Good. Now left turn.
A Ouch! Bella – my foot!!!
B Oops! Sorry, Alek.
4
A Brrr! It’s cold today.
D I don’t care! Come on Bristol Rovers!
A Oh no! A goal for Chelsea.
D Come on, Bristol Rovers! Come on! They have the ball now, Dad!
A and D Hooray. Fantastic! A great goal!
10. Match the countries and nationalities. Then listen and repeat.
England Turkey Mexico Italy Spain Ireland Scotland China Germany Switzerland Brazil the United States Poland |
American Italian Scottish Mexican Polish Chinese Swiss German English Brazilian Irish Turkish Spanish |
Answer & Audioscript
England | English |
Turkey | Turkish |
Mexico | Mexican |
Italy | Italian |
Spain | Spanish |
Ireland | Irish |
Scotland | Scottish |
China | Chinese |
Germany | German |
Switzerland | Swiss |
Brazil | Brazilian |
the United States | American |
Poland | Polish |
11. Match the countries with the languages they speak.
Switzerland the United States Brazil Mexico Ireland Egypt Canada Japan Turkey |
English French German Portuguese Arabic Japanese Turkish Spanish Gaelic |
Answer & Audioscript
1 In Switzerland they speak French and German.
2 In the United States they speak English.
3 In Brazil they speak Portuguese.
4 In Mexico they speak Spanish.
5 In Ireland they speak English and Gaelic.
6 In Egypt they speak Arabic.
7 In Canada they speak English and French.
8 In Japan they speak Japanese.
9 In Turkey they speak Turkish.
12. What are they? Where are they from? Listen and complete the sentences.
1 It’s …Turkish… coffee.
2 It’s …………… food.
3 They’re …………… jeans.
4 It’s …………… bread.
5 It’s …………… whisky.
6 It’s …………… beer.
7 It’s a …………… car.
8 It’s an …………… dictionary.
9 They’re …………… shoes.
Answer & Audioscript
1 It’s Turkish coffee.
2 It’s Mexican food.
3 They’re American jeans.
4 It’s French bread.
5 It’s Scottish whisky.
6 It’s German beer.
7 It’s a Japanese car.
8 It’s an English dictionary.
9 They’re Italian shoes.
13. Daniel and Tam meet at a party in London. Listen to their conversations. Tick (✓) the lines Daniel says.
1 I don’t know you.
I think I know you.
2 You speak English very well.
You don’t speak English very well.
3 I come to London two or three times a year.
I often come to London on business.
4 I know New York well.
I love working there – it’s an exciting city.
5 My company has offices all over the world.
I don’t know Berlin or Paris.
6 I speak French but I don’t speak it very well.
I don’t know any foreign languages!
7 I don’t usually like parties.
I love parties.
8 I love dancing.
I like it too but I don’t dance very well.
Answer & Audioscript
1 I think I know you.
2 You speak English very well.
3 I come to London two or three times a year.
4 I know New York well.
5 I don’t know Berlin or Paris.
6 I don’t know any foreign languages!
7 I don’t usually like parties.
8 I like it too but I don’t dance very well.
Audioscript
D = Daniel T= Tam
D Hi there! Er, I think I know you? Oh – you’re Tam, is that right?
T Hi! Yes I am, and you’re … er … oh yes – Daniel! Hello again, Daniel.
D Hi! Good to see you again, Tam.
T You too.
D Now, I know you’re not English, but you speak English very well. Where do you come from?
T Thank you. I’m from Korea, from Seoul. And you, Daniel, where are you from? London?
D No, I’m American. I live in Boston. I don’t live in London, but I often come to London on business.
T I’m here on business too. I come to London two or three times a year, but I also work in America, usually in New York.
D Really? I know New York well. Do you like it there?
T I do, I love working there – it’s an exciting city. My company has offices all over the world so I often work in Berlin and Paris too.
D What an interesting job! I don’t know Berlin or Paris. So, do you speak French and German?
T I speak French but I don’t speak it very well.
D I don’t know any foreign languages!
T Oh dear!
D This is a great party … and I don’t usually like parties. Great music! Do you like dancing, Tam?
T I love parties and I love dancing!
D Yeah, I like it too, but I don’t dance very well.
T That doesn’t matter! Come on! I want to dance!
14. Listen and repeat.
10 ten 20 twenty 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty
60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 one hundred
15. Read and listen to the prices.
30p thirty p
50p fifty p
75p seventy-five p
£1 one pound
£20 twenty pounds
£75 seventy-five pounds
£1.60 one pound sixty
£3.45 three pounds forty-five
£22.80 twenty-two pounds eighty
16. Say the prices. Then listen and check.
60p 97p £17 £70
£25 £1.50 £3.99 £16.80
£46.99 €20 €50 $100
17. Listen and tick (✓) the prices you hear.
1 £2.99 ◻ £2.90 ◻
2 60p ◻ 70p ◻
3 £65 ◻ £75 ◻
4 £7.50 ◻ £7.15 ◻
5 £200 ◻ £300 ◻
6 €3.80 ◻ €3.20 ◻
7 €4.50 ◻ €4.60 ◻
8 $75.99 ◻ $75.90 ◻
Answer & Audioscript
1 The cheese sandwich is £2.90.
2 The bag of crisps is 60p.
3 The shoes are £75.
4 The bottle of wine is £7.15.
5 The phone is £200.
6 The chocolate is €3.20.
7 The beer is €4.50.
8 The jeans are $75.99.
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