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Home, sweet homeHome, sweet home
Learn how to …
P
P
P
P
Focus on …
Develop …
Know about …
• describe a house
• ask for information
• know how to use a plan
• buy or rent a house
• There is / There are
• prepositions of place
• moving in
• for rent
• appliances
• rooms
• ads
• furniture
• apartments
unitunit eighteight
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LanguageDiscovery
Home,sweethome!The House
Do you know these rooms? Say the name of the parts of the house. Look at the picture
ll in the blanks with the correct words from the box. Take turns talking about your
answer, as in the example.
1
A: Do you live in a house or
an apartment?
B: Well. I live in the house.
A: What's your house like?
B: Hmm. It's lovely. It has a
dining room, a kitchen,
a bathroom, living room
and two bedrooms.
unit eight
• kitchen • dining room
• study • living room
• garden • bedroom
• garage • bathroom
üWhat's your favorite room?
1
5
8
4
7
6
2
3
and fi
house, then ask and
room
Study Room
Bedroom
Bathroom
Garden
Dinning Room
Living Room
Kitchen
Garage
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LanguageDiscovery
Furniture
Rooms
Look at the pictures and say the names of each object. Make a list for each room. What do you need?
Match the words to the pictures (1-5). Then ask and answer questions, as in the example.
2
3
A: Is Lily in the kitchen?
B: No, she isn't.
She's in the bedroom.
• living room • kitchen • bedroom • garden • bathroom
kitchen dining room living room bedroom
1 Lily
2 Tom 5 Bertha
3 Karen &Peter
4 Grace &Tim
YARD
SALE
microwavemicrowave
oavenoaven
stovestove
deskdesk
bedbed
tabletable
dresserdresser
chairschairs
armchairsarmchairs
picturepicture
bookcasebookcase
mirrormirror
sofasofa
televisiontelevision lamplamp
coff ee tablecoffee table
curtainscurtains
grandfathergrandfather
clockclock
refrigeratorrefrigerator
MUEBLES
Refigerator
Stove
picture
microwave
table
chairs
curtains
sofa
grandfather clock
TV
Picture
lamp
cofffee table
armschair
Bed
lamp
dresser
curtain
mirror
bookcase
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LanguageDevelopment
Houses and Apartments
Listen to a couple talking about a dream house . First listening. In the second column write
the information you are going to listen. Second listening. Check the rooms you hear.
Look at the pictures and make a description of you dream house.
Put the conversation in the correct order. Number the boxes 1 to 7. Then listen and practice.
4
5
6
ü Where is your dream house? ü How many rooms does it have?
PLACE DREAM HOUSE
Kitchen Living room Jacuzzi
Garden Dining room Garage
Study Bed room Yard
Pool Bath room Balcony
A c Basement Hall
FLOORS
ROOMS
What about the bathroom?
Yes, it's very nice - and quite big, too.
Hello. My name is Robert Stevens. I'm here
about the room for rent.
That's great! When can I move in?
The bathroom is at the end of the hall, and the
rent is $ 20 a week, with meals.
Here's the bed, and the desk is over there.
There's lots of space in the wardrobe and a big
armchair in the corner.
Oh, yes. Come in, please. Here we are.
What do you think?
balconybalcony
porchporch
gardengarden
gardengarden
yardyard
treestrees
swimming poolswimming pool
1
down
Near the beach.
two floors
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LanguageDevelopment
At home
A. Read the dialogue and fill in the missing words. Then listen and check your answers.
B. Now listen to the rest of the conversation.
Listen to three people talking and match them with the rooms.
Look at this picture for 30 seconds. Then cover it with a paper. How many things can you remenber?
7
8
9
1. Joel: room 2. Milly: room 3. Daniel: room
ü There is a TV set...
Kate : Hello, Mrs Sanders. .
Is Liz here?
Mrs Sanders : Hello, Kate. Yes, Liz is in her
.
Kate : Sorry, ?
Mrs Sanders : It's next to the .
Kate : Ok thanks...
ü Where is Liz? ü
?
unit eight
What is she doing?
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31
LanguageDevelopment
Rooms
Look at the pictures. Listen to the description and cross out the missing things.
Complete the conversation with verbs. Listen and check, then practice with a partner.
10
11
Mike : Do you in an apartment?
Kate : No, I don't. I in a house.
Mike : What's it like? Does it a yard?
Kate : Yes, it does. And it's next to the river.
Mike : That sounds great. Do you alone?
Kate : No, I don't. I with my parents
and
Mike : How many brothers do you ?
Kate : I three.
Mike : That's a big family. Do you a
big house?
Kate : Yes, we do. It ten rooms.
Mike : Ten rooms! How many bedrooms does
it ?
Kate : It six.
Mike : Do you your own bedroom?
Kate : Yes, I do. I'm really lucky.
door
radio
cooker
lamp
chairdesk
bed
picture
pillow
books
lamp
bedroom
armchair
cushions
curtains
lamp
table carpet
vase
sofabookcase
cupboards
wall
table plant
chairs
mirror
fireplace
mat
dining
room
living
room
telephone
sink
kitchen
wardrobe
brothers.
live
live
have
live
live
have
have
have
has
have
has
have
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32
LanguageEnrichment
There is / There are
Study the table and then make sentences, as in the example.
Write sentences, as in the example.
Use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example.
1
2
3
SINGULAR PLURAL
Affirmative There is a dog. / There's a do There are some dogs.
Negative There isn't a dog. There aren't any dogs.
Interrogative Is there a dog? Are there any dogs?
1. There is a cat in the picture.
There are some parrots.
2. There aren't any pencils on the table.
3. There isn't a pet in the house.
4. Is there a dog in the garden?
5. There are some t-shirts on the bed.
1. flowers / vase? - No
A: Are there any flowers in the vase?
B: No, there aren't.
2. chairs / room? - Yes
A:
B:
3. carpet / floor? - No
A:
B:
4. lamp / desk? - Yes
A:
B:
5. cars / street? - Yes
A:
B:
6. posters / wall? - No
A:
B:
6. Are there any lamps in the bedroom?
7. There isn't a vase in the kitchen?
8. Is there a blender on the table?
9. There are some shoes under the bed.
10. There aren't any pens on the desk.
1. There's a bed but there isn't a pillow in the
bedroom.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Are there ANY chairs in the room? Are there ANY cars in the street?
Are there ANY posters in the wall?
There is a refrigerator in the kitchen BUT
there isn't a soda.
There is a table in the garden BUT
there aren't any chairs.
There is an armchair BUT
there aren't any sofas.
There is a cook BUT there isn't a table.
There is a car BUT there isn't a garage.
There is a towel BUT there isn't a soap.
There is an eraser on the desk.
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ANY: For Negative and
Interrogative Sentences.
g
Are there any cats?
There aren't any dogs.
There isn't any ruler.
There is a dress on the bed.
Is there a wardrobe?
There aren't any pictures.
There is a shirt under he bed.
Are there any vases on the table?
IS there A carpet in the floor?
Is there A lamp on the desk?
Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
No, there aren't.
Yes, there are.
No, there isn't.
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LanguageEnrichment
Prepositions of Place
Look at the prepositions and complete the sentences, as in the example.
Look at the picture and underline the correct preposition.
Look at the picture and write where things are.
4
5
6
1. There is a bed in / on the room.
2. There is a cap next to / on the table.
3. There is a book in front of / behind the cap.
4. There is a table in front of / next to the bed.
5. There is a chair on / in front of the table.
6. There is a pillow behind / on the bed.
7. There is a shirt near / under the bed.
8. There is a book in / on the floor.
9. There are boots near / under the table.
• We use preposi ons of place to say where somebody or something is.
• We useIN with names of ci es and countries.
in London,in England.
in on under behind next to near in front of
1. The stove is next to the sink.
2. The lamp is the bedside
cabinet.
3. The table is the stove.
4. The refrigerator is the door.
5. The pillow is the bed.
6. The knife and fork are
the sink.
7. The coffee maker is the
toaster.
8. The wardrove is the
bedroom.
1. The ball
2. The socks
3. The notebook
4. The ruler
5. The t-shirts
6. The book
7. The chair
8. The sharpener
9. The books
10. The caps
ON
NEXT TO
BEHIND
UNDER
IN
in front of
IN
is UNDER the desk.
are NEXT TO the ball.
is ON the chair.
is ON the desk.
are ON the bed.
is UNDER the bed.
are UNDER the chair.
NEAR: Es cuando en el espacio una cosa esta separada de otra.
IS IN FRONT OF THE DESK
ISN'T IN THE ROOM.
AREN'T IN THE ROOM.
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LanguageEnrichment
Housing
Read the paragraph and complete the complete information below. Then compare with a partner.
Read the paragraph and complete the chart. What do these people do in their favorite room? What
are the good features of the room?
6
7
houses
71%
apartments 15%
Main types of housing
mobile homes 5%
condominiums
or coops 3%
other 6%
Average cost of a house: $ 117,000
Most expensive cities for houses:
New York City, Los Angeles, Boston
The typical American house:
1,600 square feet with 3 bedrooms
a living room, bathroom, and kitchen
Number of times people move in a
lifetime: 30.
Housing in the United States
Main types of housing in my country:
A typical house in my country (size, rooms):
The kind of place I live in: house apartment
condo other
Favorite room Activities Good features
Robert Stevens
Jessica Adams
Linda Johnson
My favorite room is the kitchen. We
have a big kitchen, with a modern
stove and refrigerator. There's a
big dining table, so we always eat
dinner here together. I cook every
evening and weekend. My children
cook, too, but they only use the
microwave oven.
My favorite room is my bedroom.
It's my "private study". I have a desk,
a bookcase, and computer in here.
I also have a bed, of course. It's the
room where I read, study, play
computer games, and sleep.
The living room is my favorite room.
It's the room where I relax at night.
The are some beau ful pictures on
the wall. There's a confortable sofa.
I sit on the sofa and watch TV every
evening. Some mes I listen to mu-
sic on the stereo system.
What's your favorite room?
unit eight
What's your favorite room?
Robert Stevens Jessica Adams Linda Johnson
Kitchen He cooks.
His children cook.
bedroom
She reads, studies,
plays games and sleeps.
Living room She watches TV and listens to music.
VIVIENDAS o CASAS
LAS VIVIENDAS EN USA
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LanguageinUse
Furniture and Appliances
In which room can you find the following?
Look at the pictures and do the crossword.
Complete, as in the example. Then match the numbers to the pictures.
3
4
5
12
3
8
4
5
6
7
h h le er and r is
the eighth le er of the word.
A
B
T
W
C
D
S
I
d is the third le er and m is
the seventh le er of the word.
B
i is the second le er and a is
the sixth le er of the word.
D
e is the fourth le er and c is
the eighth le er of the word.
F
r is the third le er and o is
the sixth le er of the word.
w
• poster • table • mirror • sink • desk • dishwasher • bad • fridge
• sofa • cushions • armchair • cooker • sink • curtains • bookcase • toilet
• bed • cupboards • wardrobe • pillows
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining room
Bathroom
Living room
1 3
5
6
7
2
8
4
Down Across
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
C
E
D
is the fi
poster, bed, mirror, wardrobe, pillows, curtains, bookcase.
cupboards, sink, cooker, dishwasher, fridge.
poster, table,
mirror, sink, toilet.
sofa, cushions, table, armchair, desk, curtains.
rmchair
ire place
edroom
ishwasher
ardrobe
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LanguageinUse
Look at the pictures and spot the differences, as in the example.
Look at the pictures. Use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example.
6
7
There is / There are
A
B
1. There's a fireplace in a picture A, but there
isn't a fireplace in picture B.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. chair / room?
2. shoes / jeans?
3. caps / bed?
4. notebook / chair?
5. book / desk?
6. pens / chair?
7. bed / window?
8. picture / wall?
9. ball / book?
10. sneakers / desk?
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A: Is there a chair in the room?
B: Yes, there is. It is near the bed.
A: Are there any shoes next to the jeans?
B: Yes, there are. They are under the bed.
A:
B:
A:
B:
unit eight
HAY ...
(DETECTAR LAS DIFERENCIAS)
Are there any CAPS on the BED?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9
10.
Is there A NOTEBOOK on the CHAIR?
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LanguageinUse
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
Complete the description of the room.
8
9
Prepositions of Place
1. Where's the pencil?
2. Where's the t-shirt?
3. Where's the book?
7. Where's the sweater?
8. Where's the shirt?
9. Where's the chair?
4. Where's the cap?
5. Where's the ruler?
6. Where's the pen?
This is the living room in Kate's house on Saturday before the party. There's a sofa and a coffee table.
There's a flower vase the coffee table. There's a rug the coffee table.
There are two chairs, and there's a big plant the chairs. The CD's and videos are
the bookshelf. Kate's soccer ball is the floor. The chips and dips are
the table. Kate's dog, Sport, is his bed.
IT'S UNDER THE DESK.
IT'S ON THE DESK.
ON UNDER
BETWEEN
IN ON
ON ON
40
Self-Assessment
Complete the sentences. Use words from the box.
Unscramble the letters. Write the names of the parts of the house. Then find them in the puzzle.
Which word does not fit? Write it on the line below.
1
2
Parts of the House
dining room bathroom garage
living room basement yard
bedrooms kitchen
1. We cook and eat in the kitchen .
2. We watch TV and relax in the .
3. On weekends and special occasions we eat
in the .
4. The big room under the house is called the
.
5. We keep our cars in the .
6. We o en play outside in the .
7. Upstairs, there are four . One
for Mon and Dad, one for my sister, one for
me, and one for guests.
8. Every morning, I use the shower in the
.
1. swanstroid
2. glinvimoro
3. chikent
4. eargag
5. thromboa bathroom
6. bestname
7. rastis
8. strapusi
9. gindin romo
10. modrobe
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B
A
T
H
R
O
O
M
living room
basement
garage
yard
bedrooms
bathroom
dining room
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Self-Assessment
Look at the pictures and use the words list to ask and answer, as in the example.
It's Sunday morning, after Kate's party. Look at the picture above and describe the room.
Fill in:is, isn't, are, aren't, a, some or any.
3
4
5
Moving Up
• cat • desk • pillow •armchair • wardrobe • table
1. A: there chairs in the room?
B: Yes, there some chairs but there
armchairs.
2. A: there sofa in the room?
B: Yes, there sofa but there
table in the room.
3.A: there vase on the table?
B: Yes, there vase on the table
but there flowers in the vase.
4. A: there plants in the living room?
B: Yes, there plants but there
• A: Where's the cat?
B: It's under the bed.
1. A:
B:
2. A:
B:
3. A:
B:
4. A:
B:
5. A:
B:
Are any
are
anyaren't
Is a
is a
isn't a
Is a
is a
aren't any
Are any
are
some
books.aren't any
WHERE'S THE DESK?
WHERE'S THE PILLOW?
WHERE'S THE ARMCHAIR?
WHERE'S THE WARDROBE?
Where's the TABLE?
There's A BALL ON THE TABLE.
THERE'S A VASE ON THE CARPET.
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ProjectVerb Game Project
How many sentences can you write?
ü I'm watching television in the living room.
unit eightSelf-Assessment
1 I
3 I
2 We
4 We
5 He
8 We
6 They
9 They
10 She11 He
7 She
watch make clean wash
eat listen to write read
play have put on
1. Choose a
picture.
2. Find the
room.
3. Write a
sentence.
You have
five minutes.
1 I
We're washing the dishes in the kitchen.
She is having a shower in the bathroom.
EIGER 43
Likes and dislikesLikes and dislikes
Learn how to …
Focus on …
Develop …
Know about …
• give your opinion
• compare likes and dislikes
• appreciate music, films
• interact in an informal way
• object promouns
• yes / no questions in Present
Simple
• a survey
• a date
• personalities
• music, fi lms
• free time activities
• hobbies
• entertainment
unitunit ninenine
P
P
P
P
45
LanguageDiscovery
Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear. Then complete the diagram, as in the
Which is your favorite musical instrument?
Circle the odd word (s) out, as in the example.
2
3
Musical Instruments
Main Verbs
3. You can READ
books, newspapers,
the violin, magazines.
3. You canPLAY
a game of chess,
baseball, basketball,
football prac ce
the piano, the saxophone,
the guitar, tennis.
1. You canWATCH
plays, films, books,
game shows, songs,
TV, the radio, the news,
soap operas.
2. You can LISTEN TO
songs, the radio,
classical / etc. music,
the news, films, rock/,
football matches.
harp
piano
banjo
violin
drums
guitar
harmonica
electric bass
Musical
Instruments
KEYBOARD
piano
PERCUSSION
drums
STRING
guitar
example.
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LanguageDiscovery
Use the words in the list below to fill in the table. Then in pairs, ask and answer questions
favorite kind of music, type of film and hobby or sport.
Read the names of these kinds of music. Then listen and number in the order your hear.
Complete the information below about you.
4
5
6
Getting Information
A:What's your favorite kind of music?
B: Jazz. What about you?
A: I like rock.
• jazz • thriller • pain ng • swimming
• rock • horror • rap • comedy
• fishing • basketball • table tennis • reggae
• westerns • rollerblading • science fiction
• stamp collec ng • country • camping
KINDS OF MUSIC
jazz,
TYPES OF FILMS
thriller,
HOBBIES & SPORTS
painting,
5
Favorites
What's yor favorite kind of...? Who's your favorite...?
music actor
movie actress
TV program singer
unit
nine
about your
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47
LanguageDiscovery
Ask and answer questions, as in the example.
Study the table, then look at the pictures and talk about your likes and dislikes, as in the example.
7
8
Free Time Activities
• I'm crazy aboutKatherine Zeta Jones.
She's beau ful and a terrific actress .
camping A:What do you think of camping?
B: I don't like it. I think it's boring.
What do you think of windsurfi ng?
C: I like it. I think it's exci ng.playing soccer
collecting coins
collectingstampsplaying computer games planting flowers
painting
fishing windsurfing
'm crazy about Terrific
love Great, Exciting
like, enjoy Nice, Fun
don't mind OK, Not bad
don't like Boring
can't stand Awful, Horrible
hate Terrible
camping
1. I LIKE PLAYING SOCCER.
2. I LIKE PAINTING.
3. I LIKE PLAYING COMPUTER GAMES.
4. I LIKE FISHING.
NOTA: Para LIKES and DISLIKES, se usa el VERBO +ING (gerundio): I like playing the piano.
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LanguageEnrichment
Study the table and fill in the missing words.
Use the prompts to write questions. Then, look at the pictures and answer them, as in the example.
1
2
Simple Present
Interrogative Short answers
I
Do you play...?
Yes, I / you do.
No, I / you don't.
he
Does she play...?
it
Yes, he / she / it does.
No, he / she / it doesn't.
we
Do you play...?
they
Yes, we / you / they do.
No, we / you / they don't.
{
{
{
• We form the third person
singular in the interroga ve
with does + personal
pronoun + main verb.
• We form all the other
person in the interroga ve
with do + personal
pronoun + main verb.
1. A: you walk to school?
B: Yes, I do.
B: No, He doesn't.
3. A: Mike and Ive e study French?
B: Yes, they do.
4. A: Kate enjoy playing the guitar?
B: Yes, she does.
5. A: they like going to the movie?
B: No, they don't.
6. A: Bryan go camping?
B: Yes, he does.
7. A: your mother like pain ng?
B: No, she doesn't.
8. A: your parents like fishing?
B: Yes, they do.
9. A: you take pictures?
B: No, I don't.
5. A: Joel like playing computer games?
B: Yes, he does.
1. Joan / ride her bike / school
A: Does Joan ride her
bike to school?
B: No, she doesn't. She
catches the bus.
3. Mark and Harry / go on
picnics / weekends.
A:
B:
4. Claire / play with / toys /
the evenings.
A:
B:
5. Mat / stay at home /
Saturdays.
A:
B:
6. Mary / go to the cinema /
Friday evenings.
A:
B:
2. Linda / go ice-skating /
winter.
A:
B:
catch the bus make a snowman
listen to musicgo to the beach
watch TV play computer games
unit
nine
2. A: Tom live in Lince?Does
DOES
DO
DOES
Escriba el text
PREGUNTAS con DO y DOES (Present Tense)
DOES
DOES
DO
DODO
DO
Does Linda go skating in
winter?
No, she doesn't. She makes
a snowman.
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LanguageEnrichment
Study the tables, then fill in the missing words.
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
Replace the words in bold with a subject or an object pronoun, as in the example.
3
4
5
Object Pronouns
We use the object personal pronouns
after verbs or prepositions as objects:
I like Susan. I likeher.
Look at the boys. Look at them.
}
SINGULAR
me
you
him
her
it
PLURAL
us
you
them
1. A: Do you Julia Roberts?
B: Yes, I like very much.
2. A: What do you think of science-fiction fi lms?
B: I hate .
3. A: Does Kim like country music?
B: Yes, she likes a lot.
4. A: Do the children like Mr Green, the new gym teacher ?
B: Yes, they like very much.
5. A: What do you think of my new hobby?
B: I don't like at all.
6. A: I'm crazy about Antonio Banderas.
B: Are you? I can't stand .
1. Look at are parrots.
2. Look at is a monkey.
3. Look at can play tennis well.
4. Look at is a clown.
5. Look at are my friends.
6. Look at is a car.
1. Emmahatesrap music.
She hates it.
2. Mr Black loves horror films.
3.Sue and Mary don't like baseball.
4.These booksbelong toMrs Thomas.
5. Bobby thinks footballis boring.
6.Mr and Mrs Bails live next toMrs Sullivan.
7. This present is for my grandmother.
8. My father doesn't likeThe Rolling Stones.
9. Mike and Daniel dislike talk shows.
10.Mr. Fuentes reads novels.
11. My parentsdrinkyoghourt every day.
12.Joelplays monopoly.
13.Marie loves Indochina.
14. My cousinsdon't like country music.
15. The childrenlike ice cream.
16. Frank loves action films.
like
HER
Object Pronouns: ME, YOU, HIM, HER, IT, US, YOU, THEM.
THEM
IT
HIM
IT
HIM.
THEM. They
IT. IT
HER. SHE
HIM. HE
THEM. THEY
HE loves THEM.
THEY dislike THEM.
He reads them.
it. It
LanguageEnrichment
A. Complete the chart with words from the list.
B. Add three more words to each category. Then compare with a partner.
A. Look at the picture and complete the information below.
B. Talk about these questions.
6
7
Entertainment
classical
game shows
horror films
jazz
news
pop
salsa
science fic on
soap operas
talk shows
thrillers
westerns
EntertainmentEntertainment
Movies TV Programs Music
ü My favorite kind of music.
ü My favorite music group.
ü My favorite singer.
• Which of these kinds of music do people in your country listen to?
• What other kinds of music do people in your country like?
Music Sales in the United StatesMusic Sales in the United States
Other 8%
Gospel 3%
Jazz 3%
Classical 4%
Pop 13%
Country 18%
unit
nine
54
Rock 33%
Rap / Urban 18%
55
LanguageEnrichment
A. Read the text about the three musicians. Then complete the chart.
B. Now talk about these questions.
8
Comprehension
1. What do these three musicians have in common?
2. How does Caetano Veloso make his records?
3. Why is Bonnie Raitt's voice good for country and blues music?
4. What does Cui Jian want his music to express?
D
o you like popular
music from La n
America, the United
States, or Asia?
Many musicians from around
the world blend their country's
music with popular sounds.
Bonnie Raitt
is o en sad. It is usually about love
Cuin Jian
Cuin Jian [pronunced
"tsay jyan"] is a very im-
portant musician in the
growth of rock music in
China.
Western styles, like jazz
and rap, clearly infl uence
his music. However his
music is very Chinese in its
instruments and sounds.
Cui Jian says his music
expresses the feelings of
Chinese young people.
Caetano Veloso
A er thirty years, Caetano Veloso is
s ll one of Brazil's most important
musicians. He mixes rock with the
music of the Bahia region.
Bahia is a state of Brazil that is
strongly infl u-
enced by African
culture.
Caetano Veloso
is an excellent
songwrite and
poet.
He says of his
music, "I make
my records like a
painter paints his
canvas"
What are some traditional kinds of music in your country.
The Sound of MusicThe Sound of Music
i
Nationality Types of music he / she blends
1. Caetano Veloso
2. Bonnie Raitt
3. Cui Jian
Bonnie Rai is an American singer,
songwriter, and guitarist. Her music
blends rock with country and the
blues.
The blues is a kind of folk music that
and the problems of life. Bonnie
Rai 's strong, rough voice is perfect
for singing country and the blues.
Caetano Veloso
Bonnie Raitt
Cuin JianCuin Jian
56
LanguageinUse
Choose the correct kind of movie for each picture.
Which nouns often go with which verbs? Complete the chart. Use each word only once.
Match the names with the displays.
1
2
3
Movies
1. action movies
2. horror movies
3. comedies
4. romantic comedies
5. cartoons
6. musicals
7. documentaries
8. science fiction movies
• science fic on •horror film •westerns • ac on film •drama • comedy
the piano
videos
jazz
TV
music
the guitar
a film
the trumpet
CDs
üplay listen to watch
the piano
aa
cc
dd
gg
hh
bb
ee
ff
unit
nine
the guitar
the trumpet
music
jazz
Cds
TV
a film
57
LanguageinUse
Label the pictures using the phrases in the list.
A. Match the pictures to the words in the box. Then put a check(ü) by things you like doing and cross
(x) the things you don't like doing. Write the name of a classmate and do the same.
4
5
Hobbies
• ride a bike
• take pictures
• go camping
• go fishing
• walk on the beach
• eat in the restaurant
1
4
2
5
3
6
You Partner
reading
walking
swimming
dancing
sigthseeing
skiing
lying on the beach
eating in restaurants
staying in hotels
writing postcards
sitting in the sun
1 2
3
5
9
10
11
7 8
6
4
58
LanguageinUse
Read the questions and complete the answers.
Write questions and short answers using the cues.
Underline the correct verb in bold
6
7
8
Questions
1. A:Does / Do Andrea like talk shows?
B: Yes, shedoes / doesn't.
2. A:Do / DoesTim Mike enjoy fishing?
B: No, they do / don't.
B: Yes, I do / don't.
4. A:Does / Do Frank play the guitar?
B: No, hedoes / doesn't.
1.A: Do you like computers?
B: Yes,I do. I like computers.
2.A: Do we like Julia Roberts?
B: Yes,
3.A: Do you like horror movies?
B: No,
4. A: Does he like his birthday presents?
B: No,
1.Anna / rock and roll / like / x
2.Mario / hip-hop / dance / ü
3. Mike and Emma / pop / sing / ü
4. Mike and Emma / rock and roll / listen to / x
5. Pa y / camping / go / ü
6.Kate and Eduardo / piano / play / x
7.Brad / pain ng / like / ü
8.Pat/ movies / enjoy / x
5.A: Do they like the Brazilian beaches?
B: Yes,
6.A: Do she like hes new sunglasses?
B: No,
7.A: Do they like old buildings?
B: No,
8.A: Do you study English?
B: Yes,
D
unit
nine
3. A:Does / Doyou like Bruce Willis?
we do.
we don't.
he doesn't.
We like her.
We don't like them.
He doesn't like them.
they do.
They like them.
Does
she does.
She likes them.
they don't.
They don't like them.
I do.
I like it.
Does Anna like rock and roll?
She likes going camping.
He likes dancing. They like playing the piano
They like singing pop. He likes painting.
They like listening to rock and roll. She enjoys movies.
59
LanguageinUse
Look at the pictures, then use the object pronouns to write an opinion, as in the example.
Complete these conversations.
9
10
Object Pronouns
1 2 3
4 5 6
Jennifer Lopez is a beautiful
singer.
I like her a lot.
1. Ed: you country music, Sarah?
Sarah: Yes, I it a lot. I'm a real fan of Garth Brooks.
Ed: Oh, he play the guitar?
Sarah: Yes, he . He's my favorite musician.
2. Anne: kind of music your parents ,
Jason?
Jason: They classical music.
Anne: Who they Mozart?
Jason: No, they like him very much. They prefer Beethoven.
3. Scott: Teresa, you Mariah Carey?
Teresa: No, I . I can't stand her. I like Celine Dion.
Scott: I don't know her. What kind of music she sing?
Teresa: She pop song. She's really great!
60
Self-Assessment
Fill in the chart with words from the list below.1
2
Favorites
Down clues
1. Clint Eastwood is in a good
on TV tonight.
2. I listen to the every
morning on the radio
4. I really love music,
especially Mozart and Beethoven.
5.The movieThe Others is one of my
favorite .
8. Alejandro Sanz is a famous Spanish
10. Madonna is my favorite
singer.
11. Is Ricardo Arjona a singer?
• jazz
• drama
• cartoons
• comedy
• gospel
• sitcoms
• rock
• thrillers
• cooking
• programs
• pop
• westerns
• news
• country
• classical
• game shows
• horror films
• soap operas
• science fiction
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIES TV PROGRAMS MUSIC
5
3 4
2
8
11
12
1
76
9
10
13
Across clues
3. Harry Potter is mt favorite
fiction movie.
6. My favoriteTV game is on
Thursday a 7 o'clock.
7. I don't think Sandra Bullock is a very good
9. I like to rent on the
weekend
12. Johny Deep is a great .
13. My favoriteTV is "Heroes"
unit
nine
W
E
S
T
E
R
N
A C T O R
Read the clues and do the crossword puzzle.
61
Self-Assessment
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct simple present form.
First, read the answers. Then write yes / no questions.
Underline the correct pronouns.
3
4
5
6
Moving up
1. A: Do you like Shakira?
B: Yes,I like her.
2. A: Do you play video games?
B: No,
3. A: Does Patty like Brad Pitt?
B: Yes,
4. A: Does Mike play baseball?
B: No,
1. Doeshe / himlike thrillers?
2. Meet I / me outside the post office
3. Do you know she / her?
4. Does him / he enjoy camping?
5. We / uscan't stand techno music.
6. Can you please give me / I some DVD's?
7. Is she / hera singer.
8. Give he / him your pencil.
9. She puts they / them in the box.
10.Where are the boys? I can't find they / them.
6. (he / LIVE)
going to the park?
7. Marion (think) science-fiction
films (be)terrific.
8. (they / live)in Madrid?
9. Sheila (be)a real fan of
country music.
10. (you / enjoy)
playing cards?
1. A: (she / like)reading books?
B: Yes, she does. She (love)
reading books.
2.We (hate)soap operas but we
(not / mind) comedies.
3. Bob (like) listening to jazz
but he (be) crazy about rock music.
4. My sister (not / like)
playing tennis.
5. (you / watch)
TV in the morning?
1.Do you like video games?
Yes, I do. I like video games.
2.
No, we don't.We don't like that book.
3.
No, I don't. I don't like your puzzle.
4.
Yes, he does. He likes his English class.
5.
Yes, they do.They like Brazil.
6.
Yes, she does. She likes dogs.
5. A: Do Frank and Diana wear jeans?
B: Yes,
6. A: Does Joel read novels?
B: No,
7. A: Do you enjoy fishing?
B: Yes,
8. A: Does Paola like ceviche?
B: No,
Answer the questions using the object pronouns.
Does she like
Do they like Brazil?
Do you like puzzle?
Do you like this book?
she likes HIM..
I don't like them.
he doesn't like IT.
they wear THEM.
he doesn't read THEM.
I enjoy IT.
she doesn't like IT.
?
Present Simple / LIKES and DISLIKES
hate
likes
doesn't like
Does he like
thinks
Do they live
Do you enjoy
Do you watch
loves
do not mind
is
are
is
DOES SHE like dogs?
Does SHE like her English class?

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Book Elem 3 Unit 8 and 9

  • 1. EIGER 23 Home, sweet homeHome, sweet home Learn how to … P P P P Focus on … Develop … Know about … • describe a house • ask for information • know how to use a plan • buy or rent a house • There is / There are • prepositions of place • moving in • for rent • appliances • rooms • ads • furniture • apartments unitunit eighteight
  • 2. 24 LanguageDiscovery Home,sweethome!The House Do you know these rooms? Say the name of the parts of the house. Look at the picture ll in the blanks with the correct words from the box. Take turns talking about your answer, as in the example. 1 A: Do you live in a house or an apartment? B: Well. I live in the house. A: What's your house like? B: Hmm. It's lovely. It has a dining room, a kitchen, a bathroom, living room and two bedrooms. unit eight • kitchen • dining room • study • living room • garden • bedroom • garage • bathroom üWhat's your favorite room? 1 5 8 4 7 6 2 3 and fi house, then ask and room Study Room Bedroom Bathroom Garden Dinning Room Living Room Kitchen Garage
  • 3. 25 LanguageDiscovery Furniture Rooms Look at the pictures and say the names of each object. Make a list for each room. What do you need? Match the words to the pictures (1-5). Then ask and answer questions, as in the example. 2 3 A: Is Lily in the kitchen? B: No, she isn't. She's in the bedroom. • living room • kitchen • bedroom • garden • bathroom kitchen dining room living room bedroom 1 Lily 2 Tom 5 Bertha 3 Karen &Peter 4 Grace &Tim YARD SALE microwavemicrowave oavenoaven stovestove deskdesk bedbed tabletable dresserdresser chairschairs armchairsarmchairs picturepicture bookcasebookcase mirrormirror sofasofa televisiontelevision lamplamp coff ee tablecoffee table curtainscurtains grandfathergrandfather clockclock refrigeratorrefrigerator MUEBLES Refigerator Stove picture microwave table chairs curtains sofa grandfather clock TV Picture lamp cofffee table armschair Bed lamp dresser curtain mirror bookcase
  • 4. 29 LanguageDevelopment Houses and Apartments Listen to a couple talking about a dream house . First listening. In the second column write the information you are going to listen. Second listening. Check the rooms you hear. Look at the pictures and make a description of you dream house. Put the conversation in the correct order. Number the boxes 1 to 7. Then listen and practice. 4 5 6 ü Where is your dream house? ü How many rooms does it have? PLACE DREAM HOUSE Kitchen Living room Jacuzzi Garden Dining room Garage Study Bed room Yard Pool Bath room Balcony A c Basement Hall FLOORS ROOMS What about the bathroom? Yes, it's very nice - and quite big, too. Hello. My name is Robert Stevens. I'm here about the room for rent. That's great! When can I move in? The bathroom is at the end of the hall, and the rent is $ 20 a week, with meals. Here's the bed, and the desk is over there. There's lots of space in the wardrobe and a big armchair in the corner. Oh, yes. Come in, please. Here we are. What do you think? balconybalcony porchporch gardengarden gardengarden yardyard treestrees swimming poolswimming pool 1 down Near the beach. two floors
  • 5. 30 LanguageDevelopment At home A. Read the dialogue and fill in the missing words. Then listen and check your answers. B. Now listen to the rest of the conversation. Listen to three people talking and match them with the rooms. Look at this picture for 30 seconds. Then cover it with a paper. How many things can you remenber? 7 8 9 1. Joel: room 2. Milly: room 3. Daniel: room ü There is a TV set... Kate : Hello, Mrs Sanders. . Is Liz here? Mrs Sanders : Hello, Kate. Yes, Liz is in her . Kate : Sorry, ? Mrs Sanders : It's next to the . Kate : Ok thanks... ü Where is Liz? ü ? unit eight What is she doing? TRACK 33
  • 6. 31 LanguageDevelopment Rooms Look at the pictures. Listen to the description and cross out the missing things. Complete the conversation with verbs. Listen and check, then practice with a partner. 10 11 Mike : Do you in an apartment? Kate : No, I don't. I in a house. Mike : What's it like? Does it a yard? Kate : Yes, it does. And it's next to the river. Mike : That sounds great. Do you alone? Kate : No, I don't. I with my parents and Mike : How many brothers do you ? Kate : I three. Mike : That's a big family. Do you a big house? Kate : Yes, we do. It ten rooms. Mike : Ten rooms! How many bedrooms does it ? Kate : It six. Mike : Do you your own bedroom? Kate : Yes, I do. I'm really lucky. door radio cooker lamp chairdesk bed picture pillow books lamp bedroom armchair cushions curtains lamp table carpet vase sofabookcase cupboards wall table plant chairs mirror fireplace mat dining room living room telephone sink kitchen wardrobe brothers. live live have live live have have have has have has have Escriba el texto aquí TRACK 36
  • 7. 32 LanguageEnrichment There is / There are Study the table and then make sentences, as in the example. Write sentences, as in the example. Use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example. 1 2 3 SINGULAR PLURAL Affirmative There is a dog. / There's a do There are some dogs. Negative There isn't a dog. There aren't any dogs. Interrogative Is there a dog? Are there any dogs? 1. There is a cat in the picture. There are some parrots. 2. There aren't any pencils on the table. 3. There isn't a pet in the house. 4. Is there a dog in the garden? 5. There are some t-shirts on the bed. 1. flowers / vase? - No A: Are there any flowers in the vase? B: No, there aren't. 2. chairs / room? - Yes A: B: 3. carpet / floor? - No A: B: 4. lamp / desk? - Yes A: B: 5. cars / street? - Yes A: B: 6. posters / wall? - No A: B: 6. Are there any lamps in the bedroom? 7. There isn't a vase in the kitchen? 8. Is there a blender on the table? 9. There are some shoes under the bed. 10. There aren't any pens on the desk. 1. There's a bed but there isn't a pillow in the bedroom. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. unit eight Are there ANY chairs in the room? Are there ANY cars in the street? Are there ANY posters in the wall? There is a refrigerator in the kitchen BUT there isn't a soda. There is a table in the garden BUT there aren't any chairs. There is an armchair BUT there aren't any sofas. There is a cook BUT there isn't a table. There is a car BUT there isn't a garage. There is a towel BUT there isn't a soap. There is an eraser on the desk. Escriba el tex ANY: For Negative and Interrogative Sentences. g Are there any cats? There aren't any dogs. There isn't any ruler. There is a dress on the bed. Is there a wardrobe? There aren't any pictures. There is a shirt under he bed. Are there any vases on the table? IS there A carpet in the floor? Is there A lamp on the desk? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there aren't. Yes, there are. No, there isn't.
  • 8. 33 LanguageEnrichment Prepositions of Place Look at the prepositions and complete the sentences, as in the example. Look at the picture and underline the correct preposition. Look at the picture and write where things are. 4 5 6 1. There is a bed in / on the room. 2. There is a cap next to / on the table. 3. There is a book in front of / behind the cap. 4. There is a table in front of / next to the bed. 5. There is a chair on / in front of the table. 6. There is a pillow behind / on the bed. 7. There is a shirt near / under the bed. 8. There is a book in / on the floor. 9. There are boots near / under the table. • We use preposi ons of place to say where somebody or something is. • We useIN with names of ci es and countries. in London,in England. in on under behind next to near in front of 1. The stove is next to the sink. 2. The lamp is the bedside cabinet. 3. The table is the stove. 4. The refrigerator is the door. 5. The pillow is the bed. 6. The knife and fork are the sink. 7. The coffee maker is the toaster. 8. The wardrove is the bedroom. 1. The ball 2. The socks 3. The notebook 4. The ruler 5. The t-shirts 6. The book 7. The chair 8. The sharpener 9. The books 10. The caps ON NEXT TO BEHIND UNDER IN in front of IN is UNDER the desk. are NEXT TO the ball. is ON the chair. is ON the desk. are ON the bed. is UNDER the bed. are UNDER the chair. NEAR: Es cuando en el espacio una cosa esta separada de otra. IS IN FRONT OF THE DESK ISN'T IN THE ROOM. AREN'T IN THE ROOM.
  • 9. 34 LanguageEnrichment Housing Read the paragraph and complete the complete information below. Then compare with a partner. Read the paragraph and complete the chart. What do these people do in their favorite room? What are the good features of the room? 6 7 houses 71% apartments 15% Main types of housing mobile homes 5% condominiums or coops 3% other 6% Average cost of a house: $ 117,000 Most expensive cities for houses: New York City, Los Angeles, Boston The typical American house: 1,600 square feet with 3 bedrooms a living room, bathroom, and kitchen Number of times people move in a lifetime: 30. Housing in the United States Main types of housing in my country: A typical house in my country (size, rooms): The kind of place I live in: house apartment condo other Favorite room Activities Good features Robert Stevens Jessica Adams Linda Johnson My favorite room is the kitchen. We have a big kitchen, with a modern stove and refrigerator. There's a big dining table, so we always eat dinner here together. I cook every evening and weekend. My children cook, too, but they only use the microwave oven. My favorite room is my bedroom. It's my "private study". I have a desk, a bookcase, and computer in here. I also have a bed, of course. It's the room where I read, study, play computer games, and sleep. The living room is my favorite room. It's the room where I relax at night. The are some beau ful pictures on the wall. There's a confortable sofa. I sit on the sofa and watch TV every evening. Some mes I listen to mu- sic on the stereo system. What's your favorite room? unit eight What's your favorite room? Robert Stevens Jessica Adams Linda Johnson Kitchen He cooks. His children cook. bedroom She reads, studies, plays games and sleeps. Living room She watches TV and listens to music. VIVIENDAS o CASAS LAS VIVIENDAS EN USA
  • 10. 37 LanguageinUse Furniture and Appliances In which room can you find the following? Look at the pictures and do the crossword. Complete, as in the example. Then match the numbers to the pictures. 3 4 5 12 3 8 4 5 6 7 h h le er and r is the eighth le er of the word. A B T W C D S I d is the third le er and m is the seventh le er of the word. B i is the second le er and a is the sixth le er of the word. D e is the fourth le er and c is the eighth le er of the word. F r is the third le er and o is the sixth le er of the word. w • poster • table • mirror • sink • desk • dishwasher • bad • fridge • sofa • cushions • armchair • cooker • sink • curtains • bookcase • toilet • bed • cupboards • wardrobe • pillows Bedroom Kitchen Dining room Bathroom Living room 1 3 5 6 7 2 8 4 Down Across 1 2 3 4 5 A B C E D is the fi poster, bed, mirror, wardrobe, pillows, curtains, bookcase. cupboards, sink, cooker, dishwasher, fridge. poster, table, mirror, sink, toilet. sofa, cushions, table, armchair, desk, curtains. rmchair ire place edroom ishwasher ardrobe
  • 11. 38 LanguageinUse Look at the pictures and spot the differences, as in the example. Look at the pictures. Use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example. 6 7 There is / There are A B 1. There's a fireplace in a picture A, but there isn't a fireplace in picture B. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. chair / room? 2. shoes / jeans? 3. caps / bed? 4. notebook / chair? 5. book / desk? 6. pens / chair? 7. bed / window? 8. picture / wall? 9. ball / book? 10. sneakers / desk? 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A: Is there a chair in the room? B: Yes, there is. It is near the bed. A: Are there any shoes next to the jeans? B: Yes, there are. They are under the bed. A: B: A: B: unit eight HAY ... (DETECTAR LAS DIFERENCIAS) Are there any CAPS on the BED? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10. Is there A NOTEBOOK on the CHAIR?
  • 12. 39 LanguageinUse Look at the picture and answer the questions. Complete the description of the room. 8 9 Prepositions of Place 1. Where's the pencil? 2. Where's the t-shirt? 3. Where's the book? 7. Where's the sweater? 8. Where's the shirt? 9. Where's the chair? 4. Where's the cap? 5. Where's the ruler? 6. Where's the pen? This is the living room in Kate's house on Saturday before the party. There's a sofa and a coffee table. There's a flower vase the coffee table. There's a rug the coffee table. There are two chairs, and there's a big plant the chairs. The CD's and videos are the bookshelf. Kate's soccer ball is the floor. The chips and dips are the table. Kate's dog, Sport, is his bed. IT'S UNDER THE DESK. IT'S ON THE DESK. ON UNDER BETWEEN IN ON ON ON
  • 13. 40 Self-Assessment Complete the sentences. Use words from the box. Unscramble the letters. Write the names of the parts of the house. Then find them in the puzzle. Which word does not fit? Write it on the line below. 1 2 Parts of the House dining room bathroom garage living room basement yard bedrooms kitchen 1. We cook and eat in the kitchen . 2. We watch TV and relax in the . 3. On weekends and special occasions we eat in the . 4. The big room under the house is called the . 5. We keep our cars in the . 6. We o en play outside in the . 7. Upstairs, there are four . One for Mon and Dad, one for my sister, one for me, and one for guests. 8. Every morning, I use the shower in the . 1. swanstroid 2. glinvimoro 3. chikent 4. eargag 5. thromboa bathroom 6. bestname 7. rastis 8. strapusi 9. gindin romo 10. modrobe unit eight B A T H R O O M living room basement garage yard bedrooms bathroom dining room
  • 14. 41 Self-Assessment Look at the pictures and use the words list to ask and answer, as in the example. It's Sunday morning, after Kate's party. Look at the picture above and describe the room. Fill in:is, isn't, are, aren't, a, some or any. 3 4 5 Moving Up • cat • desk • pillow •armchair • wardrobe • table 1. A: there chairs in the room? B: Yes, there some chairs but there armchairs. 2. A: there sofa in the room? B: Yes, there sofa but there table in the room. 3.A: there vase on the table? B: Yes, there vase on the table but there flowers in the vase. 4. A: there plants in the living room? B: Yes, there plants but there • A: Where's the cat? B: It's under the bed. 1. A: B: 2. A: B: 3. A: B: 4. A: B: 5. A: B: Are any are anyaren't Is a is a isn't a Is a is a aren't any Are any are some books.aren't any WHERE'S THE DESK? WHERE'S THE PILLOW? WHERE'S THE ARMCHAIR? WHERE'S THE WARDROBE? Where's the TABLE? There's A BALL ON THE TABLE. THERE'S A VASE ON THE CARPET.
  • 15. 42 ProjectVerb Game Project How many sentences can you write? ü I'm watching television in the living room. unit eightSelf-Assessment 1 I 3 I 2 We 4 We 5 He 8 We 6 They 9 They 10 She11 He 7 She watch make clean wash eat listen to write read play have put on 1. Choose a picture. 2. Find the room. 3. Write a sentence. You have five minutes. 1 I We're washing the dishes in the kitchen. She is having a shower in the bathroom.
  • 16. EIGER 43 Likes and dislikesLikes and dislikes Learn how to … Focus on … Develop … Know about … • give your opinion • compare likes and dislikes • appreciate music, films • interact in an informal way • object promouns • yes / no questions in Present Simple • a survey • a date • personalities • music, fi lms • free time activities • hobbies • entertainment unitunit ninenine P P P P
  • 17. 45 LanguageDiscovery Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear. Then complete the diagram, as in the Which is your favorite musical instrument? Circle the odd word (s) out, as in the example. 2 3 Musical Instruments Main Verbs 3. You can READ books, newspapers, the violin, magazines. 3. You canPLAY a game of chess, baseball, basketball, football prac ce the piano, the saxophone, the guitar, tennis. 1. You canWATCH plays, films, books, game shows, songs, TV, the radio, the news, soap operas. 2. You can LISTEN TO songs, the radio, classical / etc. music, the news, films, rock/, football matches. harp piano banjo violin drums guitar harmonica electric bass Musical Instruments KEYBOARD piano PERCUSSION drums STRING guitar example.
  • 18. 46 LanguageDiscovery Use the words in the list below to fill in the table. Then in pairs, ask and answer questions favorite kind of music, type of film and hobby or sport. Read the names of these kinds of music. Then listen and number in the order your hear. Complete the information below about you. 4 5 6 Getting Information A:What's your favorite kind of music? B: Jazz. What about you? A: I like rock. • jazz • thriller • pain ng • swimming • rock • horror • rap • comedy • fishing • basketball • table tennis • reggae • westerns • rollerblading • science fiction • stamp collec ng • country • camping KINDS OF MUSIC jazz, TYPES OF FILMS thriller, HOBBIES & SPORTS painting, 5 Favorites What's yor favorite kind of...? Who's your favorite...? music actor movie actress TV program singer unit nine about your Escriba el t
  • 19. 47 LanguageDiscovery Ask and answer questions, as in the example. Study the table, then look at the pictures and talk about your likes and dislikes, as in the example. 7 8 Free Time Activities • I'm crazy aboutKatherine Zeta Jones. She's beau ful and a terrific actress . camping A:What do you think of camping? B: I don't like it. I think it's boring. What do you think of windsurfi ng? C: I like it. I think it's exci ng.playing soccer collecting coins collectingstampsplaying computer games planting flowers painting fishing windsurfing 'm crazy about Terrific love Great, Exciting like, enjoy Nice, Fun don't mind OK, Not bad don't like Boring can't stand Awful, Horrible hate Terrible camping 1. I LIKE PLAYING SOCCER. 2. I LIKE PAINTING. 3. I LIKE PLAYING COMPUTER GAMES. 4. I LIKE FISHING. NOTA: Para LIKES and DISLIKES, se usa el VERBO +ING (gerundio): I like playing the piano.
  • 20. 52 LanguageEnrichment Study the table and fill in the missing words. Use the prompts to write questions. Then, look at the pictures and answer them, as in the example. 1 2 Simple Present Interrogative Short answers I Do you play...? Yes, I / you do. No, I / you don't. he Does she play...? it Yes, he / she / it does. No, he / she / it doesn't. we Do you play...? they Yes, we / you / they do. No, we / you / they don't. { { { • We form the third person singular in the interroga ve with does + personal pronoun + main verb. • We form all the other person in the interroga ve with do + personal pronoun + main verb. 1. A: you walk to school? B: Yes, I do. B: No, He doesn't. 3. A: Mike and Ive e study French? B: Yes, they do. 4. A: Kate enjoy playing the guitar? B: Yes, she does. 5. A: they like going to the movie? B: No, they don't. 6. A: Bryan go camping? B: Yes, he does. 7. A: your mother like pain ng? B: No, she doesn't. 8. A: your parents like fishing? B: Yes, they do. 9. A: you take pictures? B: No, I don't. 5. A: Joel like playing computer games? B: Yes, he does. 1. Joan / ride her bike / school A: Does Joan ride her bike to school? B: No, she doesn't. She catches the bus. 3. Mark and Harry / go on picnics / weekends. A: B: 4. Claire / play with / toys / the evenings. A: B: 5. Mat / stay at home / Saturdays. A: B: 6. Mary / go to the cinema / Friday evenings. A: B: 2. Linda / go ice-skating / winter. A: B: catch the bus make a snowman listen to musicgo to the beach watch TV play computer games unit nine 2. A: Tom live in Lince?Does DOES DO DOES Escriba el text PREGUNTAS con DO y DOES (Present Tense) DOES DOES DO DODO DO Does Linda go skating in winter? No, she doesn't. She makes a snowman.
  • 21. 53 LanguageEnrichment Study the tables, then fill in the missing words. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Replace the words in bold with a subject or an object pronoun, as in the example. 3 4 5 Object Pronouns We use the object personal pronouns after verbs or prepositions as objects: I like Susan. I likeher. Look at the boys. Look at them. } SINGULAR me you him her it PLURAL us you them 1. A: Do you Julia Roberts? B: Yes, I like very much. 2. A: What do you think of science-fiction fi lms? B: I hate . 3. A: Does Kim like country music? B: Yes, she likes a lot. 4. A: Do the children like Mr Green, the new gym teacher ? B: Yes, they like very much. 5. A: What do you think of my new hobby? B: I don't like at all. 6. A: I'm crazy about Antonio Banderas. B: Are you? I can't stand . 1. Look at are parrots. 2. Look at is a monkey. 3. Look at can play tennis well. 4. Look at is a clown. 5. Look at are my friends. 6. Look at is a car. 1. Emmahatesrap music. She hates it. 2. Mr Black loves horror films. 3.Sue and Mary don't like baseball. 4.These booksbelong toMrs Thomas. 5. Bobby thinks footballis boring. 6.Mr and Mrs Bails live next toMrs Sullivan. 7. This present is for my grandmother. 8. My father doesn't likeThe Rolling Stones. 9. Mike and Daniel dislike talk shows. 10.Mr. Fuentes reads novels. 11. My parentsdrinkyoghourt every day. 12.Joelplays monopoly. 13.Marie loves Indochina. 14. My cousinsdon't like country music. 15. The childrenlike ice cream. 16. Frank loves action films. like HER Object Pronouns: ME, YOU, HIM, HER, IT, US, YOU, THEM. THEM IT HIM IT HIM. THEM. They IT. IT HER. SHE HIM. HE THEM. THEY HE loves THEM. THEY dislike THEM. He reads them. it. It
  • 22. LanguageEnrichment A. Complete the chart with words from the list. B. Add three more words to each category. Then compare with a partner. A. Look at the picture and complete the information below. B. Talk about these questions. 6 7 Entertainment classical game shows horror films jazz news pop salsa science fic on soap operas talk shows thrillers westerns EntertainmentEntertainment Movies TV Programs Music ü My favorite kind of music. ü My favorite music group. ü My favorite singer. • Which of these kinds of music do people in your country listen to? • What other kinds of music do people in your country like? Music Sales in the United StatesMusic Sales in the United States Other 8% Gospel 3% Jazz 3% Classical 4% Pop 13% Country 18% unit nine 54 Rock 33% Rap / Urban 18%
  • 23. 55 LanguageEnrichment A. Read the text about the three musicians. Then complete the chart. B. Now talk about these questions. 8 Comprehension 1. What do these three musicians have in common? 2. How does Caetano Veloso make his records? 3. Why is Bonnie Raitt's voice good for country and blues music? 4. What does Cui Jian want his music to express? D o you like popular music from La n America, the United States, or Asia? Many musicians from around the world blend their country's music with popular sounds. Bonnie Raitt is o en sad. It is usually about love Cuin Jian Cuin Jian [pronunced "tsay jyan"] is a very im- portant musician in the growth of rock music in China. Western styles, like jazz and rap, clearly infl uence his music. However his music is very Chinese in its instruments and sounds. Cui Jian says his music expresses the feelings of Chinese young people. Caetano Veloso A er thirty years, Caetano Veloso is s ll one of Brazil's most important musicians. He mixes rock with the music of the Bahia region. Bahia is a state of Brazil that is strongly infl u- enced by African culture. Caetano Veloso is an excellent songwrite and poet. He says of his music, "I make my records like a painter paints his canvas" What are some traditional kinds of music in your country. The Sound of MusicThe Sound of Music i Nationality Types of music he / she blends 1. Caetano Veloso 2. Bonnie Raitt 3. Cui Jian Bonnie Rai is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Her music blends rock with country and the blues. The blues is a kind of folk music that and the problems of life. Bonnie Rai 's strong, rough voice is perfect for singing country and the blues. Caetano Veloso Bonnie Raitt Cuin JianCuin Jian
  • 24. 56 LanguageinUse Choose the correct kind of movie for each picture. Which nouns often go with which verbs? Complete the chart. Use each word only once. Match the names with the displays. 1 2 3 Movies 1. action movies 2. horror movies 3. comedies 4. romantic comedies 5. cartoons 6. musicals 7. documentaries 8. science fiction movies • science fic on •horror film •westerns • ac on film •drama • comedy the piano videos jazz TV music the guitar a film the trumpet CDs üplay listen to watch the piano aa cc dd gg hh bb ee ff unit nine the guitar the trumpet music jazz Cds TV a film
  • 25. 57 LanguageinUse Label the pictures using the phrases in the list. A. Match the pictures to the words in the box. Then put a check(ü) by things you like doing and cross (x) the things you don't like doing. Write the name of a classmate and do the same. 4 5 Hobbies • ride a bike • take pictures • go camping • go fishing • walk on the beach • eat in the restaurant 1 4 2 5 3 6 You Partner reading walking swimming dancing sigthseeing skiing lying on the beach eating in restaurants staying in hotels writing postcards sitting in the sun 1 2 3 5 9 10 11 7 8 6 4
  • 26. 58 LanguageinUse Read the questions and complete the answers. Write questions and short answers using the cues. Underline the correct verb in bold 6 7 8 Questions 1. A:Does / Do Andrea like talk shows? B: Yes, shedoes / doesn't. 2. A:Do / DoesTim Mike enjoy fishing? B: No, they do / don't. B: Yes, I do / don't. 4. A:Does / Do Frank play the guitar? B: No, hedoes / doesn't. 1.A: Do you like computers? B: Yes,I do. I like computers. 2.A: Do we like Julia Roberts? B: Yes, 3.A: Do you like horror movies? B: No, 4. A: Does he like his birthday presents? B: No, 1.Anna / rock and roll / like / x 2.Mario / hip-hop / dance / ü 3. Mike and Emma / pop / sing / ü 4. Mike and Emma / rock and roll / listen to / x 5. Pa y / camping / go / ü 6.Kate and Eduardo / piano / play / x 7.Brad / pain ng / like / ü 8.Pat/ movies / enjoy / x 5.A: Do they like the Brazilian beaches? B: Yes, 6.A: Do she like hes new sunglasses? B: No, 7.A: Do they like old buildings? B: No, 8.A: Do you study English? B: Yes, D unit nine 3. A:Does / Doyou like Bruce Willis? we do. we don't. he doesn't. We like her. We don't like them. He doesn't like them. they do. They like them. Does she does. She likes them. they don't. They don't like them. I do. I like it. Does Anna like rock and roll? She likes going camping. He likes dancing. They like playing the piano They like singing pop. He likes painting. They like listening to rock and roll. She enjoys movies.
  • 27. 59 LanguageinUse Look at the pictures, then use the object pronouns to write an opinion, as in the example. Complete these conversations. 9 10 Object Pronouns 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jennifer Lopez is a beautiful singer. I like her a lot. 1. Ed: you country music, Sarah? Sarah: Yes, I it a lot. I'm a real fan of Garth Brooks. Ed: Oh, he play the guitar? Sarah: Yes, he . He's my favorite musician. 2. Anne: kind of music your parents , Jason? Jason: They classical music. Anne: Who they Mozart? Jason: No, they like him very much. They prefer Beethoven. 3. Scott: Teresa, you Mariah Carey? Teresa: No, I . I can't stand her. I like Celine Dion. Scott: I don't know her. What kind of music she sing? Teresa: She pop song. She's really great!
  • 28. 60 Self-Assessment Fill in the chart with words from the list below.1 2 Favorites Down clues 1. Clint Eastwood is in a good on TV tonight. 2. I listen to the every morning on the radio 4. I really love music, especially Mozart and Beethoven. 5.The movieThe Others is one of my favorite . 8. Alejandro Sanz is a famous Spanish 10. Madonna is my favorite singer. 11. Is Ricardo Arjona a singer? • jazz • drama • cartoons • comedy • gospel • sitcoms • rock • thrillers • cooking • programs • pop • westerns • news • country • classical • game shows • horror films • soap operas • science fiction ENTERTAINMENT MOVIES TV PROGRAMS MUSIC 5 3 4 2 8 11 12 1 76 9 10 13 Across clues 3. Harry Potter is mt favorite fiction movie. 6. My favoriteTV game is on Thursday a 7 o'clock. 7. I don't think Sandra Bullock is a very good 9. I like to rent on the weekend 12. Johny Deep is a great . 13. My favoriteTV is "Heroes" unit nine W E S T E R N A C T O R Read the clues and do the crossword puzzle.
  • 29. 61 Self-Assessment Put the verbs in brackets into the correct simple present form. First, read the answers. Then write yes / no questions. Underline the correct pronouns. 3 4 5 6 Moving up 1. A: Do you like Shakira? B: Yes,I like her. 2. A: Do you play video games? B: No, 3. A: Does Patty like Brad Pitt? B: Yes, 4. A: Does Mike play baseball? B: No, 1. Doeshe / himlike thrillers? 2. Meet I / me outside the post office 3. Do you know she / her? 4. Does him / he enjoy camping? 5. We / uscan't stand techno music. 6. Can you please give me / I some DVD's? 7. Is she / hera singer. 8. Give he / him your pencil. 9. She puts they / them in the box. 10.Where are the boys? I can't find they / them. 6. (he / LIVE) going to the park? 7. Marion (think) science-fiction films (be)terrific. 8. (they / live)in Madrid? 9. Sheila (be)a real fan of country music. 10. (you / enjoy) playing cards? 1. A: (she / like)reading books? B: Yes, she does. She (love) reading books. 2.We (hate)soap operas but we (not / mind) comedies. 3. Bob (like) listening to jazz but he (be) crazy about rock music. 4. My sister (not / like) playing tennis. 5. (you / watch) TV in the morning? 1.Do you like video games? Yes, I do. I like video games. 2. No, we don't.We don't like that book. 3. No, I don't. I don't like your puzzle. 4. Yes, he does. He likes his English class. 5. Yes, they do.They like Brazil. 6. Yes, she does. She likes dogs. 5. A: Do Frank and Diana wear jeans? B: Yes, 6. A: Does Joel read novels? B: No, 7. A: Do you enjoy fishing? B: Yes, 8. A: Does Paola like ceviche? B: No, Answer the questions using the object pronouns. Does she like Do they like Brazil? Do you like puzzle? Do you like this book? she likes HIM.. I don't like them. he doesn't like IT. they wear THEM. he doesn't read THEM. I enjoy IT. she doesn't like IT. ? Present Simple / LIKES and DISLIKES hate likes doesn't like Does he like thinks Do they live Do you enjoy Do you watch loves do not mind is are is DOES SHE like dogs? Does SHE like her English class?