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The document focuses on vocabulary and grammar related to daily life, including common verbs and the present simple tense. It includes exercises for matching verbs with phrases, forming sentences, and creating questions. Additionally, it discusses the importance of studying in South Korea, detailing the daily routines of young people there.
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The document focuses on vocabulary and grammar related to daily life, including common verbs and the present simple tense. It includes exercises for matching verbs with phrases, forming sentences, and creating questions. Additionally, it discusses the importance of studying in South Korea, detailing the daily routines of young people there.
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03 YOUR LIFE

Vocabulary Grammar focus 1


Common verbs Present simple: positive and negative
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(I, you, we, they)


1 Match verbs 1–6 with the words and phrases in the
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box. Write three words/phrases for each verb. 3a Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
very hard at home in a big city
with my parents to work by bus to bed late 1 early / I get / up
I get up early.
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early on weekdays breakfast at home out a lot


in a flat lunch in a café a bath in the evening 2 You / nearby / live
late at the weekend economics at university
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in an office for a small company at 6:30 a.m. 3 have / a / They / new / number / phone

1 live
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in a big city 4 very / hard / We / work


2 study very hard
3 work at home 5 a / memory / I / stick / have
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4 have
5 go 6 live / We / in / of / flats / block/ a
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6 get up
7 university / They / at / study / French
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8 bus / We / school / go / to / by
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9 lunch / a / in / café / They / have


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10 You / the / go / in / out / evening


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b 3.1 Listen and check.


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4a Match the sentence halves.


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1 Most people don’t work b


2 Maoris don’t come from
3 People in Brazil don’t speak
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4 Babies don’t go
5 Most children don’t study
2 Complete the questions with one word. 6 Vegetarians don’t eat
1 I have a shower in the evening.
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2 My sister gets early at the weekend. a economics.


b at the weekend.
3 Ben and James go school by bus.
c Australia.
4 Lisa and her friends out a lot in the
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evenings. d meat.
5 We work a big company. e to school.
f Spanish.
6 I live my parents.
7 They don’t study the evening.
8 I go bed late at the weekend. b 3.2 Listen and check. Practise saying the
9 I don’t English at university. sentences.
10 We don’t breakfast at home.

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5a Complete the sentences with the negative form of Julia and Ken
the verb in the second sentence.
Home a small flat in the centre
1 I don’t work in an office. I work at home. of Singapore city
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2 Bob and Jackie in a city. They Languages English, Chinese, Malay


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live in a small town.


3 We economics. We study Jobs teachers
computer science. Hobbies eating in restaurants
4 My friends and I to university Drinks tea
by car. We go by bus.
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Food Chinese food


5 I on weekdays. I go out at the
weekend.
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6 You a small flat! You have a 7 Julia and Ken live in a big city.
beautiful big flat! 8 They in a big house.
7 I a shower in the morning. I 9 They Chinese and English.
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have a bath in the evening. 10 They in an office.


8 My cousins in an office. They 11 They in a school.
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work in a shopping centre. 12 They to the cinema a lot.

b
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3.3 Listen and check. b Write more sentences about Erik and Anna and Julia
and Ken.
6a Look at the tables and complete the sentences about Erik and Anna
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Erik and Anna from Sweden and Julia and Ken from 1 They .
Singapore. 2 They .
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3 They .
Erik and Anna
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Julia and Ken


4 They .
Home a five-bedroom house in
5 They .
a small town in Sweden
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6 They .
Languages Swedish, English, German
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Jobs lawyers
Hobbies the cinema
Drinks mineral water and coffee
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Food Swedish and Italian food


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1 Erik and Anna don’t live in a big city.


2 They in a big house.
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3 They English.
4 They Chinese.
5 They in a school.
6 They to the cinema a lot.
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Grammar focus 2 8a Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
Present simple: questions 1 Do / in a big city / you / live ?
and short answers (I, you, Do you live in a big city?
2 food / you / and / your friends / like / Chinese / Do ?
we, they)
3 Do / economics / you / study ?
7a Look at the tables in exercise 6
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again and write short answers to


the questions. 4 hard / I / work / Do ?
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1 A: Do Erik and Anna live in a


5 in a nice town / Do / live / we ?
small town?
B: Yes, they do.
6 email / got / Have / you / address / an ?
2 A: Do they work in an office?
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B:
7 up / you / early / in the morning / Do / get ?
3 A: Do they speak Chinese?
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B:
8 Do / English / your / speak / cousins ?
4 A: Do they drink tea?
B:
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5 A: Do Julia and Ken live in a big


city? b Match questions 1–10 in exercise a with answers a–j.
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B: a No, I don’t. I’m not a student. 3


6 A: Do they go to the cinema a b Yes, I do. There are nine million people
lot? in Bangkok.
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B: c Yes, we do. I think it’s beautiful.


7 A: Do they eat Italian food? d No, I don’t. I work in the evening and
I get up late.
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B:
8 A: Do they drink tea? e Yes, I have. It’s jhf@biggmail.com.
B: f Yes, you do. You’re a very good student!
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g Yes, we do. We go to Chinese restaurants every weekend.


h Yes, they do. They speak English and Italian.
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b Answer the questions about you.


1 A: Do you live in a small town?
B: No, I don’t.
c 3.4 Listen and check.
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2 A: Do you work in an office?


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B:
3 A: Do you speak Chinese? Pronunciation
B: Sentence stress in questions
4 A: Do you drink tea?
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B: 9 3.5 Listen and look at the stress. Which one is correct?


5 A: Do you live in a big city? — at university?
—
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1 a Do you study �
B: — —
6 A: Do you go to the cinema b Do you study at university?
— —
a lot? 2 a Do you have a watch?
— —
B: b Do you have a watch?
— get up early?
— you
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7 A: Do you eat Italian food? 3 a Do


— —
B: b Do you get up early?
4 a — a lesson
Do we have — today?
8 A: Do you drink tea?
— —
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B: b Do we have a lesson today?


— —
5 a Do you go by car?
b — —
Do you go by car?
6 a — you have —a big family?
Do
— a big —
b Do you have family?
— —
7 a Do they live with you?
— —
b Do they live with you?
8 a Do they go —
— to restaurants?
b —
Do they go to— restaurants?

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Vocabulary 11a Match the times 1–8 with a–h.


Telling the time 1 6:20 d
2 6:35
3 8:10
10 Look at the pictures and write the times.
4 9:00
5 5:15
6 6:15
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7 8:30
8 10:45
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a ten past eight


b quarter past six
c half past eight
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1 It’s ten past eight. 2 d twenty past six


e twenty-five to seven
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f quarter to eleven
g nine o’clock
h quarter past five
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b Write sentences about Hiroki’s day. Use the times in


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exercise a.
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3 4
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5 6
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1 6:20 : get up
Hiroki gets up at twenty past six.
2 6:35: breakfast
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3 8:10: go to work

7 8 4 9:00: start work


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5 5:15: finish work


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6 6:15: leave swimming pool and go home

7 8:30: dinner

8 10:45: bed
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12 Complete the sentences with in, at Listen and read
or to.
1 It’s seven o’clock in the 14a 3.6 Read and listen to the text about young people in South Korea.
morning.
2 Do you have a big lunch
Sunday?
3 I get up six o’clock.

Studying in South Korea


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4 We work from eight to eleven


the morning.
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5 Shops don’t stay open


night.
6 I finish work at eight o’clock What time do you have
the evening. breakfast?
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7 Do you go out a lot Where do you have


the weekend? lunch?
8 The children don’t sleep Do you go out with your
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the afternoon. friends for a coffee aer


school or aer work?
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Places in a town Do you work in the


evenings or do you have
dinner with family or
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13 Complete the sentences with the friends?


words in the box.
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beach block of flats Life is very different for many young people in South Korea. It’s very
swimming pool restaurant important for people to go to a good university and find a good job, so
supermarket cinema study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o’clock,
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shopping centre park have breakfast with their family and then go to school. Schools in South
Korea start at seven o’clock.
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1 In summer I go to the A er five hours of lessons in the morning, it’s time for lunch. Most people
beach and swim in the have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until four o’clock, but
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sea. But in the winter it’s cold, so that’s not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study a er
I go to the in my school or go to extra classes until ten o’clock.
town. At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don’t go to
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2 My home is in a . bed before one or two o’clock and then, the next day, a er just four or five
I live on the fourth floor. hours of sleep, it’s time to get up again.
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3 My street has got a lovely Italian


. The pizzas are
great. b Read the text again and answer the questions.
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4 I buy all my fruit, vegetables,


meat and fish in the 1 What time do most young people in South Korea get up?
near my flat. They get up at six o’clock.
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5 Zara loves films. She goes to the 2 What time do schools in South Korea start?
every week.
6 Hamton City has got a new 3 Where do most young people have lunch?
. It’s got fifty
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shops and a big car park. 4 What time do schools in South Korea finish?
7 My town has got a big
in the centre. 5 Where do many young people go in the evening?
The trees are beautiful and I play
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football there.
6 What time do the libraries close?

7 How do students go home?

8 What time do they go to bed?

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Audio script
UNIT 1 RECORDING 1 UNIT 2 RECORDING 5
My name is John. I am married. My wife is from Vietnam and I am from 1 Silvia’s got a dog. His name’s Rex.
Australia. Our children are six and eight years old. They are Australian and 2 She’s got a car. It’s an Audi.
Vietnamese! 3 She hasn’t got a computer.
My wife and I are teachers. I am an English teacher and my wife is a French 4 Martin and Inge haven’t got a pet.
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teacher. Our jobs are great – and the children in the school are very nice. 5 They’ve got two cars.
6 They’ve got a computer.
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UNIT 1 RECORDING 3 UNIT 2 RECORDING 6


Polish, Australian, American, Japanese, Chinese, British, Russian, Spanish, Irish,
1 A: Has Silvia got a dog?
Brazilian, Vietnamese,
B: Yes, she has.
2 A: Has she got a car?
0UNIT 1 RECORDING 6
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B: Yes, she has.


1 She’s a police officer. She works in the police station. 3 A: Has she got a computer?
2 He plays for Manchester United – he’s a footballer. B: No, she hasn’t.
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3 Javier Bardem is an actor from Spain – he’s in the film Skyfall. 4 A: Have Martin and Inge got a pet?
4 Adele is a singer. Her album 21 is great. B: No, they haven’t.
5 Lang Lang is a musician from China. He plays the piano. 5 A: Have they got a car?
B: Yes, they have.
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6 My cousin is a shop assistant in a supermarket.


7 My brother is a waiter in Franco’s Pizza Restaurant. 6 A: Have they got a computer?
8 He works in the hospital. He’s a doctor. B: Yes, they have.
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9 My mum’s a businesswoman and my dad’s a businessman. They’re in


Tokyo this week, on business.
UNIT 2 RECORDING 9
1 What’s your name?
UNIT 1 RECORDING 7 2 Can you say that again, please?
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1 What’s your name? 3 How do you spell that?


2 Where are you from? 4 What’s your address?
3 Are you here on business? 5 What’s your postcode?
6 Have you got a contact phone number?
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4 How old are you?


5 What’s your telephone number? 7 How old are you?
6 Are you married?
UNIT 3 RECORDING 1
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7 What’s your email address?


8 What’s your job? 1 I get up early.
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2 You live nearby.


UNIT 1 RECORDING 8 3 They have a new phone number.
I: Interviewer AB: Au Van Bien 4 We work very hard.
1 I: What’s your full name? 5 I have a memory stick.
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AB: My full name’s Au Van Bien. 6 We live in a block of flats.


2 I: What’s your job? 7 They study French at university.
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AB: I’m an engineer. 8 We go to school by bus.


3 I: What’s your email address? 9 They have lunch in a café.
AB: It’s avb@tlctmail.org. 10 You go out in the evening.
4 I: Where are you from?
UNIT 3 RECORDING 3
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AB: I’m from Vietnam.


5 I: How old are you? 1 I don’t work in an office. I work at home.
AB: I’m 32. 2 Bob and Jackie don’t live in a city. They live in a small town.
3 We don’t study economics. We study computer science.
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UNIT 2 RECORDING 1 4 My friends and I don’t go to university by car. We go by bus.


What have I got? Well, I’ve got a bag. And some coins – about five or six 5 I don’t go out on weekdays. I go out at the weekend.
euros. And a credit card. They’re in my wallet. And my glasses, of course. But 6 You don’t have a small flat! You have a beautiful big flat!
not a dictionary. My dictionary’s at home, not with me. 7 I don’t have a shower in the morning. I have a bath in the evening.
8 My cousins don’t work in an office. They work in a shopping centre.
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Err . . . well, I haven’t got a watch. The time’s on my phone and my mobile’s
always with me. And a memory stick – eight gigabytes, I think. Oh, and UNIT 3 RECORDING 4
something to drink: a bottle of water. And – oh, excuse me, I’m sorry, some
tissues. And also . . . I think . . . my . . . oh, my keys. My car keys and my keys 1 A: Do you live in a big city?
to my flat. Oh . . . I haven’t got my keys! Oh where are they? B: Yes, I do. There are nine million people in Bangkok.
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2 A: Do you and your friends like Chinese food?


UNIT 2 RECORDING 4 B:
3 A:
Yes, we do. We go to Chinese restaurants every weekend.
Do you study economics?
1 Look at that car. B: No, I don’t. I’m not a student.
2 Are these your glasses? 4 A: Do I work hard?
3 How much are those tissues? B: Yes, you do. You’re a very good student!
4 This is my new phone. It’s great! 5 A: Do we live in a nice town?
5 Who’s that man? B: Yes, we do. I think it’s beautiful.
6 I’m Jonny and this is my email address. 6 A: Have you got an email address?
7 Who are those people over there? B: Yes, I have. It’s jhf@biggmail.com.
8 Look. These are my holiday photos.

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7 A: Do you get up early in the morning? 5 The plane is now ready. People with small children, please board the
B: No, I don’t. I work in the evening and I get up late. plane now.
8 A: Do your cousins speak English? 6 Good morning, everyone, this is your pilot. Welcome on our flight to
B: Yes, they do. They speak English and Italian. Amsterdam.
7 Hello again, everyone. This is your pilot. We are now at our destination.
UNIT 4 RECORDING 1 Welcome to Amsterdam!
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8 Excuse me, I can’t find my luggage – one suitcase and a blue bag.
1 She comes from Japan.
2 She works as a fashion designer.
UNIT 5 RECORDING 3
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3 She lives in San Francisco.


4 She speaks Japanese and English. 1 A: It’s 8:30 in the morning. Can I park here?
5 She likes cooking and dancing. B: Yes, you can.
2 A: Can I park here on a Sunday?
UNIT 4 RECORDING 2 B: Yes, you can.
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3 A: Can I smoke here?


1 Maria doesn’t like studying grammar.
B: No, you can’t.
2 It doesn’t rain in summer.
4 A: Tom and Barbara are sixteen years old. Can they go in?
3 My brother doesn’t like getting up at seven o’clock.
B: No, they can’t.
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4 The restaurant doesn’t close on Sunday evening.


5 A: I’m nineteen years old. Can I go in?
5 Martin doesn’t come to class every week.
B: Yes, you can.
6 Tony doesn’t buy all his food at the supermarket.
6 A: Can I cross the road now?
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7 Carla doesn’t drive to work.


B: Yes, you can.
8 My cousin doesn’t visit me every month.
7 A: I’ve got a dog. Can it come in?
UNIT 4 RECORDING 4 B: No, it can’t.
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8 A: Excuse me, can we buy a phonecard here?


1 A: Does your sister cycle? B: Yes, you can.
B: No, she doesn’t. She doesn’t have a bike.
UNIT 5 RECORDING 4
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2 A: Does she play sports?


B: Yes, she does. She plays tennis and basketball.
1 Caroline can speak French.
3 A: Does your boyfriend like cooking?
2 She can’t play chess.
B: Yes, he does. He’s a very good cook.
3 She can’t drive a car.
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4 A: Does he often cook for you?


4 She can play a musical instrument.
B: No, he doesn’t. I usually cook for him!
5 Fabrizio can speak French.
5 A: Has your father got a big car?
6 He can play chess.
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B: Yes, he has. It’s very big.


7 He can’t drive a car.
6 A: Does it go fast?
8 He can’t play a musical instrument.
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B: No, it doesn’t. It’s old and slow.

UNIT 4 RECORDING 5 UNIT 5 RECORDING 5


1 A: Can Kristina speak French?
1 A: Where does he live?
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B: No, she can’t.


B: He lives in Oslo.
2 A: Can she play chess?
2 A: What does he do?
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B: No, she can’t.


B: He’s an engineer.
3 A: Can she drive a car?
3 A: Where does he work?
B: Yes, she can.
B: He works in the city centre.
4 A: Can she play a musical instrument?
4 A: How does he go to work?
B: Yes, she can.
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B: He goes to work by bike.


5 A: Can Max speak French?
5 A: What does Olaf’s wife do?
B: No, he can’t.
B: She’s a doctor.
6 A: Can he play chess?
6 A: How does he spend his weekends?
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B: Yes, he can.
B: He spends his weekends with his family.
7 A: Can he drive a car?
UNIT 4 RECORDING 7 B:
8 A:
Yes, he can.
Can he play a musical instrument?
1 A: Hi, Bea. This is Clara. She’s my friend from university. B: No, he can’t.
B: Hello, Clara. I’m Bea. Nice to meet you.
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C: Nice to meet you, too. UNIT 5 RECORDING 7


2 A: Happy birthday! I know you like flowers, so these are for you.
1 A: What is the capital of Colombia?
B: Oh, what nice flowers! Thank you so much! They’re lovely!
B: It’s Bogotá.
3 A: Would you like something to drink?
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2 A: In India, do people drive on the left or on the right?


B: Yes, please. An orange juice, please.
B: They drive on the left.
A: And a drink for you, Henri?
3 A: Which languages do they speak in Canada?
C: No thanks, I’m fine.
B: They speak English and French.
UNIT 5 RECORDING 2 4 A:
B:
How many grams are there in a kilogram?
One thousand.
1 Thank you, sir. Here’s your boarding pass. You have seat 17C. 5 A: Where is Haneda Airport?
2 Show your passport again when you go through security. B: It’s in Tokyo, Japan.
3 Please wait in Departures. Your flight is in one hour. 6 A: Who is Daniel Craig?
4 Look at the screen. There’s our flight: KLM267 to Amsterdam, from gate B: He’s a British actor. He plays James Bond in Skyfall and other films.
14. Let’s go!

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