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Sbook2 - 7 and 8

The document provides various directions and methods for navigating around town, including how to ask for and give directions to different locations such as hospitals, post offices, and shops. It includes examples of conversations for asking for directions and practicing vocabulary related to places in a community. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of clear communication and understanding in following directions.

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Sbook2 - 7 and 8

The document provides various directions and methods for navigating around town, including how to ask for and give directions to different locations such as hospitals, post offices, and shops. It includes examples of conversations for asking for directions and practicing vocabulary related to places in a community. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of clear communication and understanding in following directions.

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* Getting AroundTown + Public Transportation 1. airport 6. hardware store 11. pet shop 2. baseball stadium 7. ice cream shop 12, playground 3. concert hall 8. motel 13. shoe store 4. courthouse 9, museum 14. toy store 5. flower shop 10. parking garage 15. university 61 Can You Tell Me How to Get to... ? walk up on the right across from walk down on the left next to between A. Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to the laundromat from here? B. Sure. Walk up Main Street and you'll see the laundromat on the right, across from the drug store. A. Thank you. A. Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to the post office from here? B, Sure. Walk down Main Street and you'll see the post office on the left, next to the high school. A. Thank you. Sreacoe eee, | 4. library? 5. barber shop? 6. toy store? @e2 Could You Please Tell Me How to Get to ...? walk along on the right across from on the left next to between A. Excuse me, Could you please tell me how to get to the hospital from here? . Sure. Walk along Central Avenue and you'll see the hospital on the left, between the museum and the park. . hotel? 5. parking lot? Would You Please Tell Me How to Get to... _ tum left tum right shopping mall oer BTN a =n eS DET eet bo) ‘A. Excuse me. Would you please tell me how to get to the bus station from here? . Certainly. Walk up Park Street to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk along Second Avenue and you'll see the bus station on the left, across from the cafeteria. A. Thanks very much, concert hall? ‘A. Excuse me, Would you please tell me how to get to the concert hall from here? . Certainly. Drive along Second Avenue to River Street and turn left. Drive up River Street and you'll see the concert hall on the right, between the courthouse and the church. . Thanks very much. FLOWER} ‘SHOP. 1. hospital? post office? - 7. clinic? 8. airport? a How to Say Asking for Repetition repeat that? A, I'm sorry. Could you please { Soret eaae B. Sure, Walk along... Practice some conversations on this page again. Ask people to repeat the directions. Take the Main Street Bus Excuse me, What's the quickest way to get to Peter's Pet Shop? . Take the Main Street bus and get off at First Avenue. Walk up First Avenue and you'll see Peter’s Pet Shop on the right . Thank you very much. . You're welcome. . Excuse me. What's the easiest way to get to Harry’s Barber Shop? . Take the subway and get off at Fourth Avenue. Walk down Fourth Avenue and you'll see Harry's Barber Shop on the left. . Thank you very much. . You're welcome. 1. What's the fastest way to get to the 2. What's the best way to get to the baseball stadium? library? f : 3. What’s the most direct way to get to 4, Ym ina hurry! What's the shortest way the zoo? to get to the train station? @s How to Get There? ‘A. Can you recommend a good hotel? B. Yes. The Bellview is a good hotel. I think it’s one of the best hotels in town. A. Can you tell me how to get there? B. Sure, Take the subway and get off at Brighton Boulevard. You'll see the Bellview at the corner of Brighton Boulevard and Twelfth Street. A. Thank you very much. B. You're welcome. ing your city. Recommend real places you know and like, and These people are vi give directions. Can you recommend a big department store? Can you recommend a good restaurant? Can you recommend an interesting tourist sight? Can you recommend ? 7@ HAROLD NEVER GOT THERE! Dear Students, Here are directions to my house. Ill see you at the party. Your English teacher a aes |. From our school, walk along Main St. to Central Ave. and turn left. Walk up Central Ave. 2 blocks, and you'll see a bus stop at the comer, across from the post office. . Take the Central Ave. bus and get off at Fifth St. 4, Turn left and walk along Fifth St. 3 blocks to Park Ave. and turn right. Walk up Park Ave. 1 block, and you'll see a bus stop at the corner of Park Ave. and Sixth St. Take Bus #42 and get off at Rolling Rd. 7. Turn left and walk along Rolling Rd. 1 block. Turn left again, and walk 2 blocks to Holly Lane and turn right. Walk along Holly Lane. My house is the last one onthe right. Harold was very disappointed last night. All the other students in his English class went to a party at their teacher's house, but Harold never got there. He followed his teacher's directions, but he made one little mistake. From their school, he walked along Main Street to Central Avenue and turned left. He walked up Central Avenue two blocks to the bus stop at the corner, across from the post office. He took the Central Avenue bus and got off at Fifth Street. He turned left and walked along Fifth Street three blocks to Park Avenue and turned right. He walked up Park Avenue one block to the bus stop at the corner of Park Avenue and Sixth Street. He took Bus Number 42, but he got off at the wrong stop. He got off at River Road instead of Rolling Road. He turned left and walked along River Road one block. He turned left again and walked two blocks, turned right, and got completely lost. Harold was very upset. He really wanted to go to the party last night, and he can’t believe he made such a stupid mistake! v READING CHECK-UP TRUE OR FALSE? 1, Harold’s English teacher lives on Holly Lan 2. The Central Avenue bus stops across from the post office. 3. The teacher made one little mistake in the direct 4. The school is on Main Street. 5. Harold took the wrong bus. 6. Bus Number 42 goes to Rolling Road. a 8. . Harold got off the bus at Rolling Road. . Harold didn’t really want to go to the party last night. Wuat's THE Word? Listen and choose the word you hear. 1. a. right —b. left 2. a. right —b. left 3. a. down b. up 4, a. along b. down a. to b. on a. off b. of a. on b. at Wuat's THE Word? It’s very easy to get 1 the zoo from here. Walk up this street 2 the corner and turn right. Walk two blocks and you'll see a bus stop 3 the corner 4 Grove Street and Fourth Avenue. Take the West Side bus and get = $ Park Road. You'll see the zoo 7 the left. It’s next 8 the library and across 2 the museum. Wuere Are THEY? Where are these people? Listen and choose the correct place. 1. a. department store b. laundromat 2. a. pet shop b. cafeteria 3. a, restaurant b. library 4. a. hospital b. hotel 5. a. barber shop b. supermarket 6. a. parking lot b. parking garage You're going to invite people to your home. Draw a map and write ctions to help them get there. (Give them directions from your school.) 0 @ you & Would you Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen. Could you please tell me how to get Could you please tell me how to to the bank? get to the park? Could you please repeat that? Could you please say that again? Would you please tell me how to get Would you please tell me how to to the library? get to the 200? How do you get to different places in your community? Do you walk? Do you drive? Do you take a bus, train, or subway? Is it easy or difficult to get to these places? Write about it in your journal. (Saad MMAR GRAMMAR IMPERATIVES. Walk up Main Street. Turn right. Drive along Second Avenue to River Street. KEY VOCABULARY Ptaces AROUND TOWN airport cafeteria fire station ice cream shop _ parking lot shopping mall bakery church flower shop laundromat pet shop: supermarket bank clinic gas station library playground toy store barber shop concert hall hardware store motel police station train station baseball stadium —_ courthouse high school museum post office university book store department store hospital park restaurant 200 bus station drug store hotel parking garage shoe store Maaco actor 2. dancer 1 2. 3. driver 4. painter era * Describing People’s Actions * Describing Plans and . player runner . singer skier Bee ree Cty of Actions 9. teacher 10. translator 11. worker He Drives Very Carelessly slow - slowly careful - carefully fast — fast good - well careless ~ carelessly graceful - gracefully hard - hard A. I think he’s a careless driver. B. Lagree. He drives very carelessly. 8. a graceful dancer 6. a fast runner 9, 10. a hard worker 11. an accurate translator 12. dishonest card players @72 You Should Work Faster fast - faster carefully — more carefully well better quickly ~ quicker gracefully - more gracefully loud(ly) — louder* accurately — more accurately slovily ~ slower* | A. Am I working fast enough? A. Am I painting carefully enough? B. Actually, you should work faster. B. Actually, you should paint more carefully. 5. Am I translating accurately enough? 6. Am I playing well enough? * quicker or more quickly louder or more loudly slower or more slowly 3@ He Should Try to Speak Slower loud(ly) -louder* —_slowly~slower* _—_carefully ~ more carefully early ~ earlier neatly —neater* _softly - softer” politely ~ more politely late = later quickly ~ quicker* well better A. Bob speaks VERY quickly. B. You're right. He should try to speak slower. lo Carol skates very 3. Howard speaks very carelessly. softly. a ee S Jimmy gets up very early. . Linda goes tobed very 5 late. 7. Brenda plays her radio 8. Richard speaks to his 9. Our next-door neighbor very loudly. parents very impolitely. drives very badly. Lagree with you. Practice the conversations on this page again. Express agreement in different ways. * louder or more loudly neater or more neatly quicker or more quickly slower or more slowly softer or more softly en TRYING HARDER Michael's boss talked with him today. In general, she doesn’t think Michael is doing very well on the job. He has to do better. According to Michael's boss, he types too slowly. He should type faster, In addition, he files too carelessly. He should file more carefully. Furthermore, he speaks on the telephone too quickly. He should speak slower, Michael wants to do well on the job, and he knows now that he has to try a little Stella’s director talked with her today. In general, he doesn’t think Stella is doing very well in his play. She has to do better. According to Stella’s director, she speaks too softly. She should speak louder. In addition, she walks too slowly. She should walk faster. Furthermore, she dances too awkwardly. She should dance more gracefully. Stella wants to do well in the play, and she knows now that she has to try a little harder. Billy’s teacher talked with him today. In general, she doesn’t think Billy is doing very well in school, He has to do better. According to Billy’s teacher, he arrives at. school too late. He should arrive earlier. In addition, he dresses too sloppily. He should dress more neatly. Furthermore, he speaks too impolitely. He should speak more politely. Billy wants to do well in school, and he knows now that he has to try a little harder. v READING CHECK-UP Q&A Wuat's THE OpPosite? Michael is talking with his boss. Stella is talking with 1. quickly (slowly) 6. sloppily her director. Billy is talking with his teacher. Using 2. carefully 7. awkwardly this model, create dialogs based on the story. 3. loudly 8. earlier 4. politely 9. faster A. Do I type fast enough? 5. badly B. No. You type too slowly. ‘A. Oh, Tl try to type faster in the future. 5@ If If will A. What are they going to name their new baby? . If they have a boy, they'll name him John. If they have a girl, they'll name her Jane. a? LA» 1. A. How are you going to get to school 2. A. What’s Roger going to do this tomorrow? Saturday afternoon? B. If it rains, __. B. If the weather is good, he'll If it’s sunny, TI] ___. If the weather is bad, he'll 3. A. What's Rosa going to have for dinner 4. A. What's Ken going to do tomorrow? ; one B. Ifhe feels better, —__ B. If she’s very hungry, —___. If he doesn’t feel better, If she isn’t very hungry, How About You? What are you going todo | What are you going to What are you going to tonight if you have alot of | wear tomorrowif it’s do this weekend if the homework? warm and sunny? weather is nice? What are you going todo | What are you going to What are you going to tonight if you DON'T have a | wear tomorrowifit’s cool | do this weekend if the lot of homework? and raining? weather is bad? If You Drive Too Fast, You Might Have an Accident fp eee might, ‘A. You know .. . you shouldn’t drive so fast. B. Oh? A. Yes. Ifyou drive too fast, you might have an accident. B, Hmm. You're probably right. 1. eat so quickly 2. sing so loudly 3. work so slowly get a stomachache get a sore throat lose your job P sy 4. go to bed so late 5. listen to loud music 6. watch scary movies be tired in the morning hurt your ears have nightmares 7. do your homework 8. sit at your computer 9. so carelessly so long make mistakes get a backache 77@ GOOD DECISIONS Ronald wants to stay up late to watch a movie tonight, but he knows he shouldn't. Ifhe stays up late to watch a movie, he won't get to bed until after midnight. If he doesn’t get to bed until after midnight, he'll be very tired in the morning. If he’s very tired in the morning, he might oversleep. If he oversleeps, he'll be late for work, If he’s late for work, his boss might get angry and fire him. So, even though Ronald wants to stay up late to watch a movie tonight, he isn’t going to. Good decision, Ronald! Barbara wants to buy a new car, but she knows she shouldn't. If she buys a new car, she'll have to take a lot of money out of her bank account. If she has to take a lot of money out of her bank account, she won't have much left. If she doesn’t have much left, she won't have enough money to pay the rent. If she doesn’t have enough money to pay the rent, her landlord might evict her from her apartment. So, even though Barbara wants to buy a new c she isn’t going to. Good decision, Barbara! v READING CHECK-UP WuicH Worp Is Correct? How About You? 1. IfRonald( doesn’t won't ) go to bed early, he'll be ( angry tired ) in the morning. 2. If( he’s he'll ) late for work, his boss might ( watch fire ) him. 3. IfBarbara( buy buys ) anew car, she ( won't doesn’t ) have much money left. 4. Ifshe( should doesn’t ) pay her rent, her landlord might ( account evict ) her. Complete these sentences: Ifl stay up late tonight, . .. IFit rains tomorrow, ... IF'm not busy on Saturday, 5. Even though Ronald and Barbara ( won't want ) Fl don't practice English, to do these things, they ( are aren't ) going to. @7s Listen and choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 1. a. my teacher will be happy. 4, a. Til be early in the future b, my teacher won't be happy. b, [ll be tired in the morning. 2. a. she won't go back to school. 5. a. people will hear you. b, she'll go back to school, b. people won't hear you. 3, a. you'll get a sore throat. 6. a. your boss might fire you. b. you might get a backache. b. your landlord might evict you. Many people believe that you'll have coop luck . if you find a four-leaf clover. if you find a horseshoe. if you give a new pair of shoes to a poor person. Many people believe that you'll have Bap luck if'a black cat walks in front of you. if you walk under a ladder. if you open an umbrella in your home. if you put your shoes on a table. Here are some other superstitions: If your right eye itches, you'll laugh soon. If your left eye itches, you'll cry soon. If your right ear itches, somebody is saying good things about you. If your left ear itches, somebody is saying bad things about you. If a knife falls, a man will visit soon. Ifa fork falls, a woman will visit soon. Ifa spoon falls, a baby will visit soon. If you break a mirror, you'll have bad luck for seven years. Do you know any superstitions? Share them with other students in your class. 7@ Listen. Then say it. If it rains, Ill go to the movies. If it’s stinny, I'l go to the be&ch. If they have a béy, they'll name him John. If they have a girl, they'll name her Jéne. Ifshe’s tired, she'll go to bed e&rly, Ifshe isn't tired, she'll go to bed late. astive Stress Say it. Then listen. If it’s hot, I'll wear a teé shirt. [fit’s edld, Pll wear a sweater. [£ we work quickly, we'll finish eArly. [f we work sldwly, we'll finish lite. {fhe speaks lofidly, people will hear him. [fhe doésn’t speak loudly, people won't hear him. Think about something you want to do. If you do it, what will happen? Write about it in your journal. GRAMMAR ADvERSS slowly. carefully. He works | SePPi fast. hard, wll Ie-Crauses KEY VOCABULARY ‘ApJecTives — ADVERBS accurate — accurately awkward — awkwardly bad — badly beautiful — beautifully careful - carefully @s0 Comparative OF ADVERBS He should try to work we'll you'll better, | they'll | go to work he'll she'll itl careless ~ carelessly dishonest — dishonestly fast — fast: ‘good — well graceful — gracefully hard — hard impolite — impolitely Joud —loudily) neat —neatly polite ~ politely Acent Nouns quicker actor singer more quickly. dancer skier lance carennnae driver teacher ‘more carefully. Sane painter translator Sees es player worker faster. runner harder. better v0 we'll you'll iF tired, | they'll | go to sleep early. he'll she'll itil quick — quickly sloppy — sloppily slow — slowly soft ~ softly | SIDE SIDE Ga Z ette oespaion | |Voume2 Numbers I'm afan - You’re Hired! Ten tips for a successful job interview! lm assembler designer W director = gardener ‘e asked personnel officers at companies in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Miami, Chicago, and Vancouver: What should job applicants do to have a successful j interview? Here is their advice: B inspector Dress neatly, Don't dress sloppily. Comb your hair neatly. Arrive promptly. Don't be late for your interview. Try to arrive early. Shake hands firmly. A firm handshake shows that you are a friendly and confident person 1 photographer Look at the interviewer directly, Make “eye contact.” Smile! Listen carefully to the interviewer: Listen to the questions carefully so you can answer accurately I programmer Speak politely. Don't speak too quickly, and don't speak too loudly or sofily: Answer questions honestly. Tell the truth. supervisor Speak confidently. Describe your skills and experience Ps completely. If you don't have experience, you should talk about how you can learn quickly: Speak enthusiastically, Show that you really want the job! 60 ©© 6 OO © OO Send a thank-you note promptly. Thank the interviewer for @ welder his or her time and express again your interest in the job, Some of these tips might not be correct in some cultures—for example, a firm handshake or eye contact. Are these tips correct in different cultures you know? What are other tips for job interviews in these cultures? —SSSEs sine yy sipe Gazette 81 POUT a UIA OSeA Men and Women at Work The jobs that men and women have are changing in many countries around the world. Pees unc ner Pea Prey eu ae) COU Pru) ionic Pee What jobs do men and women usually have in different countries you know? Is this changing? Ps SOE Sipe Gazette’ 82 Global Exchange Glen25: In your last message, you asked me to tell you more about myself. So | will. 1'm very athletic. I get up early every morning, and trun for an hour. My friends say I'ma fast runner. I'm also a hard worker. I work very hard at school. I'ma good driver. Idrive very carefully. I’m not a good dancer. I don't dance very well. I’m not really avery shy person, but everybody tells me Ispeak softly. And I like to play the piano. | play pretty well, but | want to play better, so | have a plano lesson every week. How about you? Tell me more about yourself. Send a message to a keypal. Tell a little about yourself. (Remember: Don’t give your full name or other personal information when you communicate with people online.) d_ @ Workplace 1 a. neatly @ Workplace 2 b. early —_ © Workplace 3 c. quickly —— @ Workplace 4 d. carefully —— @ Workplace 5 e. loudly What Ate They Saying?

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