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UNIT 1
SPEAKING
Introduce yourself
Ask questions about
people
Give personal information
Check spelling
Speak about yourself and
your country
LISTENING
Listen to people say hello
Listen to people give
personal information
Watch a BBC programme
about people around the
world
1
UNIT
READING
Read descriptions of
people arriving at an
airport
WRITING
Learn to use capital letters
Write a personal
introduction
BBC CoNTENT
Video podcast: Where
are you from?
DVD: Around the World
hello
Where are you from?
p8
Arrivals
p10
How do you spell ... ?
p12
Around The World
p14
1.1
1.1
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
GRAmmAR
|
be:
I/you
VoCABULARY
| countries
HoW To
| introduce yourself
WRITINg
capital letters
5
A
1
2
A
B
C
Underline the capital letters in sentences a)–f).
a)
I
’m
K
arin.
b) I’m Ali Mansour.
c) Are you from Saudi Arabia?
d) No, I’m from England, from London.
e) Are you a student?
f ) Yes, I am.
Beijing
Brasilia
3
4
Moscow
B
Match rules 1–5 with sentences a–f above.
Canberra
Rules:
Use capital letters for:
1 the name of a person
a)
, b)
2 a country
3 a city
4 I
5 The first word in a sentence.
5
6
D
lIsTENINg
1
A
Rome
London
Listen and match conversations 1–4 with
photos A–D.
1
B
2
3
4
1.1
C
Find and correct the mistakes with capitals in the chat
messages below.
7
8
B
Listen again and match the person with the country
and city.
Warsaw
hi, i’m jeanette, and i’m a teacher in
france.
Hi,
1
Washington DC
Dublin
Cork
Sydney
Melbourne
Barcelona
Madrid
New York
San Francisco
1
Carmen
Ireland
Australia
Spain
the USA
hi, i’m makiko. i’m from japan. are
you from paris?
9
10
2
2
Cindy
3
Tom
Riyadh
PRAcTIcE
3
A
Tokyo
3
no, i’m from lyon. are you from tokyo?
Complete the conversations with ’m or .
conversation 1
A: Hello, I
1
’m
Janet.
B: Hi, I
2
Paul. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you, too. Where
3
4
Katie
gRAMMAR
be:
I/you
2
A
VOcABUlARY
countries
4
A
4
yes, i am. i’m a student.
you from?
Complete the tables with ’m and .
Match the countries in the box with pictures 1–10.
B: I
4
from South Africa.
A: Oh, where in South Africa?
B: From Cape Town.
conversation 2
A: Hello, I
1
Kasia.
B: Hi, I
2
Peter.
A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too. Where
3
6
A
Carmen.
from Spain
Work in pairs. Write a chat message to your partner.
Hi, I’m …
Brazil
1
Japan Russia Poland China England
Australia Italy the USA Saudi Arabia
I
’m
B
Swap messages. Answer the message.
A
B
Where
you
from?
1.4
Listen and check.
Hi, I’m …
B
you
from Sydney?
C
Listen again and underline the stress. Then listen and
repeat.
Bra
zil
Hi, I’m …
you from?
Yes,
am.
sPEAKINg
7
A
I
A: I
4
from Poland.
B:
5
you from Warsaw?
A: No, I’m not. I’m from Gdansk.
No,
not.
D
Work in pairs and take turns. Student A: say a number.
Student B: say the country.
A
Write a country and a city from the country.
England – Manchester
B
Listen and underline the stressed words.
I’m
Carmen
.
1.2
four
Russia
B:
B
1.3
Listen and check.
B
Work in groups and take turns. Guess the cities.
A
speak
out
TIP
Write new words in your notebook and
underline
the
stress, e.g.
Ja
pan
,
I
taly
.
C
Listen again and repeat the sentences.
➠
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LANGUAGE
bANk
Where are you from?
B
C
Work in pairs and practise the conversations.
D
I’m from England.
A
Work in pairs and talk about your name, country and
town/city.
A
Oh, are you from London?
B
No, I’m not.
A
Hello, I’m …
B
➠
page 139
PHOTO
bANk
Are you from ... ?
Hi, I’m …
8
9
1.2
1.2
ARRIVAls
GRAmmAR
|
be:
he/she/it
VoCABULARY
| jobs
HoW To
| ask questions about people
VOcABUlARY
jobs
1
A
Welcome to Heathrow
Write the jobs in the box under pictures 1–8.
teacher
actor
engineer
doctor
taxi driver
businessman/businesswoman
singer
waiter
1
2
3
4
Gong Yue is a student from China.
‘I’m from Shanghai, but now I’m a
business student at the University of
London.’ ‘Is it a good university?’ ‘Yes,
it is!’
Rosa Pérez López is from Mexico.
She’s a doctor from Acapulco. She’s in
London on holiday. ‘I’m very happy.
It’s my first time in England.’
Nicolas Dupont is from France.
‘I’m an actor in Paris, but now I’m
a waiter here in a café in London.
London’s a good city for actors.’
5
6
gRAMMAR
be: he/she/it
4
A
PRAcTIcE
5
A
Add ( ) in ten places.
Ellie Turner
’s
from Montreal, Canada. She a teacher at
McGill. It a big university in Montreal. She in London for a
conference.
Yong-Joon from Korea. He a taxi driver in Seoul, the capital.
He in London on holiday. He happy to be here.
Pat a businesswoman from Auckland, New Zealand. She in
London on business.
Ajay Kumar is a computer engineer
from Delhi in India. He’s in England
for an International Conference. ‘It
isn’t my first time in England, but it’s
my first time in London.’
Underline the verb b in the sentences.
1 Ajay Kumar
is
a computer engineer.
2 She’s a doctor from Acapulco.
3 It isn’t my first time in England.
4 Is it a good university? Yes, it is.
7
8
B
Complete the tables.
B
1.5
Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
REAdINg
3
A
is
’s
2
A
Look at the conversation. Underline the correct
alternative in the rules.
A: Are you a teacher?
B: No, I’m a student, an English student. Are you an actor?
A: No, I’m a singer, an Italian singer.
He
She
It
Work in pairs. Look at the photos of people at
Heathrow Airport, London. Who is a tourist?
B
B
Write the questions.
1 Ellie / Canada?
Is Ellie from Canada?
2 she / doctor?
3 McGill University / London?
4 Yong-Joon / Japan?
5 he / London / on holiday?
6 Auckland / New Zealand?
from France.
is not
Read the texts and check your answer.
C
Complete the table with the correct information.
from India?
a doctor?
your first time here?
name
Ajay
Rules:
1 Use
a/an
with words starting with vowels (
a
,
e
,
i
,
o
,
u
)
2 Use
a/an
with words starting with consonants (
b
,
c
,
d
...)
he/she/it
actor/
waiter
job
Yes,
is.
he/she/it
B
Work in pairs and take turns. Student A: say a job.
Student B: say or an.
A
No,
.
C
Match answers a)–f) to questions 1–6 above.
a) No, it isn’t.
3
d) No, he isn’t.
where
from?
doctor
a doctor
B:
Mexico
Where
he
from?
b) Yes, he is.
e) Yes, it is.
C
Work with other students. Student A: mime a job.
Other students: guess the job.
B
c) Yes, she is.
f ) No, she isn’t.
C
1.6
Listen and write sentences 1–5. Then listen and
Are you an engineer?
A
D
Cover the answers above. Work in pairs and ask and
answer questions 1–6.
repeat.
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LANGUAGE
bANk
first time in
london?
no
No, I’m not.
C
Are you a doctor?
A
sPEAKINg
6
Yes, I am.
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PHOTO
bANk
Work in pairs and take turns. Student A: turn to page
148. Student B: turn to page 152.
10
11
1.3
1.3
HOW dO YOU sPEll ... ?
FUNCTIoN
| giving personal information
VoCABULARY
| the alphabet
LEARN To
| check spelling
VOcABUlARY
the alphabet
1
A
1.7
Listen and repeat the
letters.
A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d
E
e
F
f
G
g
H
h
I
i
J
j
K
k
L
l
M
m
N
n
O
o
P
p
Q
q
R
r
S
s
T
t
U
u
V
v
W
w
X
x
Y
y
Z
z
B
A
B
C
B
Underline the correct alternative. Check your answers
in audio script 1.9 on page 154.
1 A: What
’s
/
are
your first name?
B: Stefanie.
2 A: How do you
spell
/
say
that?
B: S-t-e-f-a-n-i-e.
3 A: What’s your phone number?
B: It’s
ow
/
oh
five three two, four one nine.
4 A: What’s your email address?
B: It’s stef
at
/
it
yahoo
point
/
dot
com.
FUNcTION
giving personal information
2
A
lEARN TO
check spelling
5
A
Listen and match conversations 1–3 with photos A–C.
1
2
3
1.9
Listen to the conversation and underline the
stressed letters.
A: And your first name?
B: It’s Frances.
A: F-r-a-n-c … is it i-s?
B: No, e. E as in England. F-r-a-n-c-e-s.
1.11
B
Listen again and complete the information.
First name
Family name
Room number
1
Taylor
2
3
speak
out
TIP
Some names of letters are difficult, for example Y, J and
G, I and E. Write words to help you remember, e.g. Y as in
‘yes’, J as in ‘Japan’. Do this for G, I and E now.
C
Listen and tick the correct intonation. Then
listen and repeat.
1.10
3
A
Complete the form with the words in the box.
Complete 1–7 with letters from the
box. Each group has the same vowel
sound.
a) What’s your email address?
First name Email address Nationality Family name Phone
B
Work in pairs and correct the spelling.
1 Obdul – Abdul
A
Is it O-b-d-u-l?
No, A. A as in Australia. A-b-d-u-l.
b) What’s your email address?
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LANGUAGE
bANk
4
A
B:
H Y T E W J M S
2 Stevin – Steven
3 Cinthia – Cynthia
4 Suzan – Susan
5 Geanette – Jeanette
6 Eves – Yves
Riverside
Gym
1 A
H
__ K
2 B C D __ G P __ V
3 F L __ N __ X
4 I __
5 O
6 Q U __
7 R
Write a phone number and an email address.
B
Work in pairs and take turns. Ask questions and write
the answers.
A
MEMBERSHIP FORM
What’s your phone number?
B
sPEAKINg
It’s 382 7492.
First name:
Stefanie
6
Work in groups and take turns. Ask and answer
questions to complete the table.
C
Listen and check. Then listen
and repeat.
D
1.8
:
Young
student 1
student 2
student 3
Work in pairs. Student A: turn to
page 148. Student B: turn to page 152.
First name
Family name
Nationality
Phone number
Email address
:
American
number:
0532419
:
stef@yahoo.com
12
13
1.4
AROUNd THE WORld
speak
out
you and your country
4
A
write
back
a personal introduction
6
A
1.12
Listen and answer the questions for
Read the personal introduction for a class blog.
Tick the information in the introduction.
a) name
✓
Kaitlin.
e) city
Kaitlin
Name: _____________
b) nationality
f ) country
1 Where are you from? ________________
2 Is your city big or small? ________________
3 Is your city old or new? ________________
4 What's your job? ________________
5 Where’s your job? ________________
6 Is English important for you? ________________
7 Is the countryside beautiful? ________________
c) email address
g) ‘
Hello’
and
‘Goodbye’
.
d) job
h) languages
Canada
Santiago, Chile
Malaysia
about
me
.com
Rita Peterson's blogspot
Hello, or ‘hallo’ in German. I’m Rita
Petersen and I’m from Germany. I’m
a businesswoman with Volkswagen. I
speak German and English in my job.
I’m from Berlin, the capital city of
Germany. Berlin is a city with a mix of
old and new buildings. The countryside
in Germany is beautiful, with mountains
and rivers.
B
Listen again and tick the key phrases you hear.
key
phrases
Hello or ‘dia duit ’ from Ireland.
I’m/My name’s …
I’m a/an (teacher/engineer) in …
Dublin/Cannes is a (city/a town/a village) in …
It’s/It isn’t very (big/beautiful/hot/small/old/new).
The countryside (in Ireland) is beautiful.
I (really) love it (here).
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Helsinki, Finland
Oman
posted by Rita
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dVd PREVIEW
dVd VIEW
3
A
1
A
B
Write a personal introduction. Use the
introduction above to help. Write 50–70 words.
Work in pairs. Find the words in the box in
the photos.
Watch the DVD and number the places in the
order you see them.
a) British Columbia, Canada __
b) Santiago, Chile
city countryside sea beach
mountain river village building
_
1
5
A
Prepare to talk for thirty seconds. Write your answers
to the questions in Exercise 4A. Use the key phrases to help.
B
c) Helsinki, Finland
__
d) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
__
B
Work in pairs and take turns. Say an adjective
from the box below and a word from the box
above.
Work in pairs and take turns. Student A: give your talk.
Student B: listen and ask Student A two questions.
e) Muscat, Oman
__
B
Work in pairs. Which things from Exercise 1A are
in the places?
Chile
building, mountain
old new big small beautiful
cold hot
C
Watch the DVD again to check your answers.
D
A: an old city B: an old building A: an old …
Work in pairs and underline the correct
alternative. Then watch the DVD again to check
your answers.
1 Santiago, Chile is
old
/
old and new
.
2 The mountains in Chile are
hot
/
cold
.
3 Eric is a
waiter
/
driver
on a train.
4 Mizna is a
teacher
/
student
at university.
5 She is from a
city
/
village.
6 In Finland, the countryside is good for
winter
/
summer
sport.
7 Kuala Lumpur is a(n)
old
/
new
city.
8 Aisha is a(n)
shop
/
office
assistant.
2
Read the programme information and
underline the countries.
Around The World
I
n this programme, people from around the
world answer the questions:
Who are you?
Where are you from? What’s your job?
We speak
to Kustaa in Finland, Mizna in Oman, Pablo in
Chile, Aisha in Malaysia and Eric in Canada.
14
15
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