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WORKBOOK AUDIOSCRIPT Module 1 © Grercise 5, page 17 Girt: am here In Arizona. Its in the USA near Canada. Today, Im at a pow wow with the Yuma people. There are Six hundred thousand Native American indians In the USA but they live In different groups and they speak about tne thousand languages. Some of them live in Bg eities but some lve in special Native American areas but in modern homes. They realy try to keep thelr traditions. They have schools, colleges and museums In thelr homeland. The Yuma students learn about thelr history and music, These are very Important {or the Yuma people, Notary of the Yuma people speak the Yuma language every day I think there are only about ‘400 peopie who speak Yuma as their first language but the young people learn it at school and can Understand It Some of the men hunt small animals ike dogs but I think the food heres from ‘2 supermarket. There are alot of people hhere at the pow wow. There is traditional singing and there are traditional sports. Oh, and there's great traditional food to eat! BINA Speaking Workshop 1, Exercise 3, page 19 1 A: Have a good time, 2 A: How are you? 3 A: Thisis my friend, Ed 4A See youlater. BMA Speaking Workshop cise 3, page 19 1A: Have a good time. B: And you 2 A: How are you? B: Imfine thanks. 3 A: Thisis my fiend, B: Hi there, Pleased to meet you 4 A: See you later. B: Bye MA speaking Workshop 1 Exercise 4, page 19 Dave: Good morning. Gary, how are you? Gary: Im fine thanks. This is my friend, Bob's his fst time today Dave: Great. Hello, 80d. My name's Dave. Bob: Hi there. Nice to meet you. Dave: Bob can you write your name and acress here, please. Bob: Olay, Dave: How old are you? Bob: I'm sixteen Dave: Can you swim? Bob: Yes, can Dave: Good. This is Michelle. Our new teacher here. Michelle: Hi there. Gary: Nice to meet you, Michelle Bobs Hi, good to meet you @ Sound check, page 21 2 plays, works, relaxes b were, they've, don't € swim sport, story 4 bad, $24, am, men, when, bed €e swimming, running vilage 1 How are you? See you later! earrings, Wednesday, fifteen @ Sound choice 1, Exercise 1, page 21 '/ wakes, works, looks ‘aiplays, goes, Buys na relaxes, watches, uses 142 @ Sound Choice 1, Exercise 2, page 21 Twere Scant 2 they've 6 doesn't 3 dont 7 We 4 havent ‘Sound Choice 1, Exercise 3, page 21 ‘Swim ‘4 small 2 sport 5 school 3 story 6 study €D Sound choice 1, Exercise 4, page 21 bad, men, woman, had, pen €B Sound choice 1, Exercise 5, page 21 2 swimming '5 shopping 2 running 6 worried 3 granddaughter 7 pizza 4 tennis 8 football © sound choice 1, Exercise 6, page 21 1 How are you? 2 See you later. 3 My name's Tom, 4 Thisis my friend, chris, 5 Have a good time 6 And you. © Sound choice 1, Exercise 7, page 21 racket, earings, Wednesday, onlin {quarter fashion, tennis, fifteen, relax DIMA Speaking Workshop 2, Exercise 4, page 29 ; 1 Emma: Here's text from Mum, Home Stac Baza for inner mmm bo your Romewore pease Zoe: Ive got an exam on Monday. Youve gotvourhomework So lets start Emma: No, cont want tf tres Zoe: where's my sehoolbag? Emma: Im bored Hey lets go onthe computer z Emma: Toms so funny! There's a photo of him on the computer. Come and look! Zoe: 1m not interested. Why don't you ‘hat to your frends online? Or isten to music? Or read a book? Emma: Hmm, tm not sure 3 Zoe: Why don't you play a computer game? That new one youve got Emma: Yeah. Good idea Zoe: Emma, it's nearly six o'clock, And tm hungry! Why don't you ay the tabe for Emma: All:ight. Emma: Let's have some flowers. © DY exam choice 1, exercise 1, page 30 Dialogue 2: Please come in. The party isin here B: Thanks» Of ilke this oom! There's Tots space! A: Yes, t's big. There's stereo system nd we ean dance in ere i: And we canst on the comfortable sofas Biter we dance and oe trea! Dialogue 8 A Hey Kevin Are youn there? B: Yes Dad.timin the shower, Do you need hetoilet™ IR: No, But con't stayin there to long. Want io put some clothes in the washing machine : No problem, Dad. | am nearly tnished Dialogue c ‘Tory do you know where my history ook a? Heart tind s thereon yout bed ost. That's my English book What about the Bookshelf? Youve gota let of books there remember Is in my bag ta dal and my bagishere in the wardrobel Dialogue D ‘A: Sally, can you help me with breakfast, please? B: Yes, of course, Mum. What have we got ‘or breakfast today? ‘A: We have got eggs and toast. Can you please take the eggs from the cooker and ut them on the table? Oh, and get the halk from the fridge. BOK, Mum DD cxam choice 1, exercise 2, page 30 A: often stay athome because Rudy ot. ut on Saturcays like going ‘hopping with my fiends in the morning t ite fashion but dont always buy clothes. Usually just ell my fiends what oaks nice on them, After the shops we often 0 fo a cate for lunch Sometimes | go out Sn Sunday but usualy go my homework then for school on Monday. Speaker B:m very Busy st the weekend have so many things like dog! ike photography and watching good fms, Sut sportis what lle tne most. play basketball and go swimming, some ‘of my frenes play basketbai ang we lay Yogether in team, Swimming is Siterent its something go alone t helps me to relax after studying or after ame ‘Speaker C: My two brothers go outa ot, But don’ 'm happy to stay ihm room andlisten tomusie tead Books or play computer games. also ke watening TV Shd ehatting with my fiends aline in the evening: My brothers say fm boring, Dut imjust quet person. have many Interests and dont need to go Out to enjoy herd Speaker D: lve in 2 quiet ite town near the sea. There areno\ teresting activites for teenagers to do here realy, mean, we an go swimming and play water spots inthe summer but thats all Sometimes there are parties ofcourse but not very often We want to goto the enema and Siscos but they ate other towns and Ur Darents say we can't go. ‘Speaker €: My mum and dad give me Some money every Saturday. usually use ittogo tothe cinema with my friends We meet at the bus stop and take the bus into town. We buy inks and pop com, fnd we al enjoy ourselves very much We ite comedies and fms about sports, but we never waten romantic fms. We tink they really boring! Module 3 © exercise 4, page 37 Woman: Good morning, ladies and Bentlemen. This morning | want to tell you ‘Sbout » few ideas for free activities in New: ‘York. Summer Is here and Shakespeare In the Park's a great summer activity Youcansee greet Shakespeare pays for {ree in Central Park al summer in the ‘evening, The Guggenheim Museum is a great place to go and after quarter to Six. on Saturdays, you pay what you want. ‘You can pay nothing or twenty dolar The museum is beautiful and itis ful of paintings by people lke Pablo Picasso. iThere are great free concerts at the Brogkyn Academy of Mic every Frigay and Saturday evening and the Brooklyn Botanical Garden sree on Tuesdays and also on Saturdays for two hours fram ten ‘clock in the morning until midday. It's Very quiet and there are lots of beautiful plants there. For children, the Bronx 200 [Sa very special place and ts free all day ‘on Wednesdays. I's much bigger than Central Park 200 and ithas got ever 4,000 animals, Finally, alot of tourists like seeing New York trom the water. This can cost ict of money so why don't you goon the Staten sland Ferry? You get a great view ‘of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. ‘ndit's free all day, every day. 365 days 2 year, twenty-four hours a day. © MA Speaking Workshop 3, Exercise 4, page 39 Zac: Hl, Can help you? Patsy: Yes, can we have some information ‘3bout concerts ang shows for this ‘weekend, please? Zac: OF course. ‘Zac: Well, there fs abig rock concert on ‘Saturday with five groups. Patsy: Perfect! What kind of music do they play? Gary! How much ae the tickets? Zac The tickets cost from thirty five to fifty pounds, Patsy: Fifty pounds? ‘Are there any cheaper shows? Zac: Sure, There's a comedy and music hight this Friday. Iv very funny. Billy Baker and his Band. They're the best Gary: Excuse me. where Is this festival? the City, near London Bridge. What time does it start? Patsy: Friday at seven! Gary: That's tonight! Let's do it! Thanks forall yourhelp. Zac: Youre welcome, © Sound check, page 41 2 Digger, nicest, longer athroom, Thursday, maths € he's is, cheap heap, street, read ‘e Why don't we play a video game? How much are the tickets? 1 outdoor, at, theatre © Sound choice 2, Exercise 1, page 41 Tbdig-bigger 4 dusy-busiest 2 niee-nicest. —§ old-older 3 long-longer 6 small-smallest Sound Choice 2, Exercise 2, page 41 sthroom “4 theatre 2 birthday 5 Thursday 3 thirsty 6 maths © Sound choice 2, Exercise 3, page 41 Thes '5 cheap 2 his 6 big 3 this 7 sleep 4 these @ machine © Sound choice 2, Exercise 4, page 41 2 cheap 5 green 2 street 6 sightseeing 3 ead 7 leave 4 speak 8 sixteen © Sound choice 2, Exercise 5, page 41 1 Why don’t we pay a video game? 2 How much are the tickets? 3 Let's go home. 4 Good ea 5 What kind of music do they play? 66 What time does it start? @ Sound choice 2, Exercise 6, page 41 T outdoor 6 centre Zar 7 chair 3 theatre 8 mirror 4 Internet 9 carpet 5 floor @ MASpeaking workshop 4, Exercise 4, page 49 a [R: Do you remember when our class had {pleni¢on the beach? BE No, Idon't remember that. A: You don't remember because you Weren't there. Br Oh yes. | was really sad when you told me abautit the next day. 2 fo you remember when | bought is cor =H Yes remember that, You dian’ have any money. B: I gave you £10. ‘A: I don't remember that B: Iknow! Module 5 @Dcaercise 6, page 57 1 Fay: Hello, how ate you? Debbie: Him fine, thanks. ‘Where are you going? Debbie: 1m going to my brother's school W's his sports day. Fay: Where she? Debbie: Oh, he went in the car with my parents. What are you doing? Fay: Im golng to the shopping centre to buy some new clothes Debbie: Oh that’s more interesting than a sports day. Walt aminute. Fay: what are you doing? Debble: rm phoning my mum tosay tm - ‘ot coming. Im going shopping with yous 2 Jack: Helo? Mr Davies: Hello. 'm Me Davies trom umber 23.1 work with your dad. Ise in? Jack: Er yes. He's in the bathroom. Why? Mr Davies: Well it's No Car Day today 50 ont want to dive to work Jacke: Right? Mr Davies: ..but it's raining and too cold tocycle or walk Jack: And? Mr Davies: So, | came to ask your dad Jack: Yes? Mr Davies: Well,can | go to work with him Inhis car? 3 Derek: Hello? ‘Amy: Hello, is that Derek? Yes. who's that? iv Amy. 1m going to the shopping centre. Do you want to come?” What do you want to buy? Im not going shopping. m going walking with my club. I met 3 woman at 2 party and she invited me. can bring 3 friend Derek: It's to cold to go walking ‘Amy: We walkin the shopping centre. We \walk all aroundit and then have a cup of tea. Derek: Okay. See you at the shopping centre BMA Speaking Workshop 5, Exercise 3, page 59 1 Okay, Here we are! 2 That's okay. Okay, Let's practsel 3 Sure. No problem. Try this one. 4 Im sorry I can’t because Im playing tennis with Angela 5 Okay .. Let's stop now -Im tired 6 Fantastic! 7 Sorry, but | need them. Your shoes are fine. QA Speaking Workshop 5, Exercise 4, page 59 Patsy: Hey, Zoel mere! Zoe: Patsy! min the garden! Patsy: Ochi Look at you! Sorry, | haven't got any tennis clothes. Can you lend me 3 Tshitt, please? Zoe: Sure, No problem. Try ths one. Patsy: Can you lend me a pair of trainers, please? | forgot to bring mine. Zoe: Sorty, but Ineed them, Your shoes arene Patsy: Allright, Back in a minutel Patsy: How do look? Zoe: Fantastic, Patsy: Can you lend me a racket, please? Zoe: Okay. Zoe: Okay. Here we are! Patsy: On... Zoe: And here's the tennis court Patsy: Computer tennis Fantastic Great Ideal But, 'm not very good Zoe: That's okay. Okay, Let's practsel tsy: Yes! sy: Im enjoying this! I's better than normal tennist Patsy: Yes! Zoe: Okay » Let's stop now - 'm tired Patsy: Could we play again tomorrow? Zoe: Fm sorry can't because Im playing tennis with Angela. Chocolate? Patsy: Thanks! Tennis is great, isn't it? ‘And love chocolate! 8 Sound check, page 61 2 lived, worked, wanted B singing songs, thinking about, doing Romework € shower, share, dishwasher 4 car party, say, make € laugh, late, bath, wait # Can borrow your phone, please? Coulé @ sixth fifth, rughy © Sound choice 3, Exercise 1, page 61 live lived, work - worked, want-wanted, ‘hat chatted, love = loved, ask- asked, Sownload~ downloaded laugh laughed, Show - showed, answer answered, talk- talked, invite invited © Sound choice 3, Exercise 2, page 61 Ing singing. singing songs Ing: thinking, thinking about Ing, doing, doing homework Ing, working, werking hard Ing listening, listening to music © Sound choice 3, Exercise 3, page 61 T shower 6 Englisn 2 share 7 Russia 3 special 8 bookshelf 4 short 9 Spanish 5 fashion €B Sound choice 3, Exercise 4, page 61 {24 say, party, MaKe last, table, wake, © Sound choice 3, Exercise 5, page 61 fas car, March, bath, laugh, party, at. after, hard say, day, walt. late, May, stay, great, play €B Sound choice 3, Exercise 6, page 61 1 Can borrow your phone. please? 2 Could we leave soon? 3 Do youremember Mrs Smith? 4 And then you went home. 5 Sorry, cant. 6 Sure, no problem. © Sound choice 3, Exercise 7, page 61 T sixth S rugby w 2 firth 6 February 3 twelfth 7 trends 4 athletics B rinth €® MMA Speaking workshop 6, Exercise 4, page 69 [Az This isa photo of my family, BB: WhoIs that next to you? ‘A: That's my cousin. Her name is Sandra, 143 B: Where are your parents? ‘A: They are atthe back and my brother is atthe font. B: Which one is your brother? [A: The ane on the left. The oy next to him sis friend, B: Have you got any more photos? 1A: Yes, | took this one last summer © DB 62am choice 3, exercise 1, page79 Diana: Hijack! Can youhelp me? tm {baking oa parttime job but m not sure what ean do Jack: A Job! Thats a great idea, Dian, Wel Youre at senool fo you cant work ‘emight How sbout working 25 hop Seastant? vou ike fashion“ youcan work ina cotnes shep. Orin bookshop-tknow Youle reading Diana hava about shops. but mot experlenced. Jack: Don't worry about that. They show Joutow todo the Jb, You can work once Srewice a week fora fow hours after School or on Saturdays Diana: That sounds good. fm studying for my exams sol cant work every day Jae: But there ae lots of dferent Jobs, Totjustin shops You can work at cate or at the local simming cente or example. Youre into summing maybe you can teach young caren to swim. Dianat wow! think that's the perfectob forme! But what coo? Just go fo the Centre and ask for aj? Fm toe shy to do that! Jack: why dont you go online and find the tiebaite of the swimming centre? Ten, Send them an emai with your formation. {elitemyou sre a good swimmer ang that You are Interested in working there, Maybe they are looking for someone ike you Diana: Ye, can o that have my Swimming certificates oo. Jack: Good But you can ook for othe jobs {ool the newspapers and online. Um, do You like dogs? Diana: Oh ove dogs! Why ae you asking? Taek: Becouse that's another ob you can Esta lot ot peope are too busy of foo aid Sno cant walk thet dogs ‘You can give the dogs thelr exercise, Take them to the park Diana: Thats 3 eally goodiea, too! You how, t think ifs better than the swimming entre. can work when want fo anai's food exercise for me too! an keep fit Jack: Well ask your neighbours m sure there are people in your street with dogs. Dianat Yeah here are some pensioners fndthey cant go outa lot- maybe can wat ter dogs Jacke On, ane con't forget to make professional cards with your name ang hone number en them Put lane's Dog Walking Service on the cards Dianas Yes! can give the cars to everyone Imimy neighbourhood. Thanks, ack Module 7 © Caercises 1 and 2, page 76 a Tgot the job two months ago and realy ike ie | work on fisoys fom sixolcock in the evening and! fingh at eleven otiock. On Saturdays start at one oclock in the Sftemoon and finish at eight lock 8 We've got 2 cool uniform. We've got back ftousels sna’ biax ctet ano rea shirts ‘They clean the uniform for usa keto {ake mine nome and wear t when! go out butleant! 144 © I stand by the door and collect the tickets. ‘Then! go inte the enema when the fl Is ‘on and watch the people. stop them from Using thelr mobile phones. | sometimes. help children go to the toilet. D ‘The best thing s that! see flms for free. Not ‘when fm working. 'm too busy to watch the flim. 1 get two free tekets every week. Nike going fo the cinema so thats great. We also Bet pizza at the end of our work é ‘There are five people working here. know ‘two of the other girls from school, The bother two women are older and don't know them very well but they te quite fflendly. BMA Speaking Workshop 7, Exercise 4, page 79 Gary: Hey, Patsy. Look, there's a new film club this Saturday. Patsy: Hm, that’s really interesting. Gary: Yean, ‘Casabiancal it's my number one favourite. I's soromantiel tsa brillant ti eerureusresnans ee, ieee rucnit a ee eae ate treater a ss SE ee ane may @ Sound check, page 81 $e aren't going He lant dancing. tm working B'ihave to. we're going to. € chien, chat, waten 4 Food, too, run some © cupboard, tweirtn # That's true. Me too. onthe right. & teacher, pensioner diver @ Sound choice 4, Exercise 1, page 81 2 we aren't going, 2 Heisn't dancing. 3 Imworking. 4 Theyre leaving. 5 its raining. 6 She's learning English. © Sound choice 4, Exercise 2, page 1 Save 0 tidy my room. 2 tim going to work harder. 53 Were going to nave a party 4 She nas to doher homework now. 5 Theyhave togohome. 6 He's going t phone later. @ Sound choice 4, Exercise 33, page at Swan, waten 2 chair share 3 ship. chip 4 sheep. cheap @ Sound choice 4, Exercise 3, page ei Eleren, chat. picture, church furniture, Maven, wateh mich @ Sound choice 4, Exercise 4, page 81 rent to go too. My shirts blue. That's true. ve got some, Hels very young, This is my Son and this is my dt @ Sound choice 4, Exercise S, 2 cupboard twelfth talkative dialogues write @ Sound choice 4, Exercise 6 I that's true 2 Metoo. 3 Timon theright. 4 Me neither '5 Who's that in front? 6 Idont agree, Sound choice 4, Exercise 2 ry work, worker dance, dancer teach teacher ‘engine, engineer pension, pensioner ‘teenage, teenager rive, driver walt waiter BMA Speaking Workshop & Exercise 3, page 89 Yes, we've got salmon. 2 salad, please. @@ MA peaking Workshop & Exercise 4, page 89 Walter: And for you? Forme, a veget Walter: what would you like to bottle of water, ‘Aco for me please. William: Stat? Walter: That's £18.60, please. William: Here you are Walter: Thank you. @ Exercise 4, page 97 Matt: Hi, Nicola, Good to see: id you get back? Nicola: Last nignt, Matt: Did you have a good. Nicola: Yes, biliant. went Matt: Where? Nicola: Cabarete. CA-B-A ‘the Dominican Republic, Matt: Is that the same as Nicola: No, that’s a different very small. The Dominican’ big: We were there for three: there was alot we didn't see ‘towalk to the top of Pico didn'thave enough time. Wes ‘one day. up to about a the and then went back. We also 3 jungle river tour. Matt: Did you see any st Nicola: Not really. A few Snakes and alot of Bis. aimanatee. matt: what? Mla: &arates Some peal al SeStwa They lock very sarge, hey Se spout tee metes long but they eo plants no people Hatt: Vegetorans, Ma's why youlke ‘hem Didyou ite the acl 7030 Iicola loved the ea beans ance but IeSSot easy for vegetarian. They ot 2 ot ofrmest and fan Hatt ity dont youeat ft You lve Tremember ist summer you ste sh evey coy. Iigoa: know but dont ke eating ving thine Matt They arerit ving when youeat hem! Nicola: at Hatt Soy bas the weather goo? Nicola: We had two dry days bet was Sunny fr fu hours ery Gay. Do you want to see my photos? Matt: Later Ihave fo go tomy tennis fosson nor Nicola: Gay come rouna ater Theyre on open IMA Speaking Workshop 9, vercise 3, page $9 Excuse me. Do youknow the Green cate? ‘ves. How do you get tt from here? Elm - Cross the street. Turn right fast the cinema, and then turn eft Okay Cross the street. Go past the a. Turh ih 2 Na, no Tm eft. Go along the fet, And then youll see It on your ‘Shine that's the Blue Moon cate cont know «Sorry! excuse mem looking or the Porroteate. Do youknew I? “The Green Porto® Sorry, mate. NO [Ask somebody else! FMA Speaking Workshop 8 Wes this way. You cross the steet, ft. then tim golng that way too. show youl “Great! Thanks 2 ot inere are you trom? East Londont | dontknow this area mA you? Fm nat from London, but ve got api tim stopping here. but go Is tet for about a hundred eu se the station infront of the Green Porratienext tt sy. can you repeat that. please? along this street for about metres You see the station In fyou. ane the Green Parrotis next check, page 102 an apo. the cinema, the “They ike, 1 be then phone, walk ought the Park Hote” Can help you gett from here? ‘ait a @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 1a, page 101, Pin 5 amis 2a 6 3am 3 an 4 ie 8 ins @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 1b, page 101 1B the ena 2 acomputer 3 anappie 4 thecnema 5 the airport 8 asandwich 7 aniey day 8 the autumn @ Sound Choice 5, Exercise 2, page 101 1 Wellgo tater. 2 Theydike to see the show. 3 Mi'be late 44 You ike horror fins. 5 Helbe here soon 6 SheWike something teat. @sound choice 5, Exercise 3, + page 101 the, there then, this that these, mother, ~ Brother father @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 4 page 101 Forth go, phone, walk snow, shorts Bored, oast @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 5, page 101 Lent 6 chat 2 caught 7 yoghurt 3 bought 8 design 4 Sipmabet 9 Sightseeing 5 photo 10 simon @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 6 page 10) 1 Do you know the Park Hotel? 2 what nave you got for lunch? 3 Can help your 4 How mach's thar? 15 What would you ke to erink? 66 How do you get tot from here? @ Sound choice 5, Exercise 7, age 101 A biscuits, juice, fut, 2 salmon, yoghurt amd 3 favourite. cucumber strawberty 4 lettuce luneh, yopnurt 5 bread. cereal beans MA Speaking Workshop 10, Exercise 3, page 108 SSA: Good morning, scan !help you? : Yes. looking for an MP3 player. SSA! We've got hese Eri don't ke the colour Do you sell them Indifferent eolours? Shr Yes you canhave back white, ed or Bie 2 How mucn are they? Sh:‘These ore €14 50, . Eeiimat snot much How bigs the SA They have 21 giaby ve They have 1 gigabyte memory. You Ean get about 250 songs on that. Erisiteosy to use? Sh: Yes. very Here nave a look Etiam: tse present Have you got Sémetning nicer snd more expensive? Shr we've got these for 690. They ae bat" You cn also waten tims on them E.On yes. Theyre ice fale te Dk fie please. My son wil ine that

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