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by NWagner - (2016-09-22)
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Ex. 1 page. 240

  1. Is there a TV in the room?
  2. Have you got a euro?
  3. She’s an Italian teacher.
  4. Have you got an MP3 player?
  5. She is wearing a yellow dress.
  6. I haven’t got a jacket.
  7. It’s an old house.
  8. It takes an hour to get to the airport.
  9. It was a horrible experience.

Ex. 2 page. 241

  1. A uniform.
  2. A unit.
  3. An umbrella.
  4. A unicorn.
  5. An update.
  6. A euro.
  7. An European country.
  8. An uncle.

Ex. 3 page. 241

  1. A: Where’s sandy?

B: She’s in the garden. I think she is cutting the grass.

  1. A: I need to send an email, but the internet connection isn’t working.

B: There’s an internet café just down the road, if it’s urgent.

A: Oh yes, I remember seeing it. It’s next to the bank, isn’t it?

B: That’s right. It’s got a red and a white sign outside.

  1. A: Did you see the Italy V German game last night?

B: No, I didn’t. what was the score?

A: 2-0 to Italy. It was a great game, actually.

  1. A: Have you got a scooter?

B: Yes, two, actually. A Piaggio and a Honda.

A: I guess you prefer the Piaggio.

B: Well, no, actually. The Honda is much more fun to ride.

Ex. 4 page. 241

Doctors at a hospital in London treated a man yesterday after the inhaled fumes from a pair of socks.

The man fall asleep while the socks were drying on an electric fire.

A woman from Cleveland, Ohio is taking a furniture store to court. Barbara James, 36, is claiming $50,000 damages after she was injured when she was knocked over by a child who was running out of control around the store. The woman claims that Furniture World’s staff did nothing to stop the child’s behavior. The spokesperson for FurnitureWorld says the company rejects the claim because the seven-year-old child, Toby James, is actually the woman’s son.

Ex. 5 page. 241

TOM: Is the hotel near the city centre?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, it’s five minutes walk from the city centre.

TOM: And does the hotel have a car park?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, there’s an underground car park.

TOM: Does the price include the breakfast?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, breakfast is included in the price.

TOM: OK, great. And is there a swimming pool or a gym?

RECEPTIONIST: There’s a gym, but we don’t have a swimming pool. There is a swimming pool nearby., though – about five minutes walk from the hotel.

TOM: Does the hotel have wi-fi in rooms.

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, you can get it in all the rooms.

TOM: Is there a charge for wi-fi?

RECEPTIONIST: No, it’s included in the price.

Ex. 1 page. 243

  1. We usually have lunch at 1 o’clock.
  2. 75% of teenagers use internet every day.
  3. I’ve played the piano since 2010.
  4. My mother is a teacher. She teaches French.
  5. I’ve been to Turkey, but I’ve never been to anywhere else in Asia.
  6. Who won the last football World Cup? Was it Italy?
  7. I’ve never been to the Middle east. In fact, I’ve never been outside Europe.
  8. I’ve got a cold. I’ve had it since Monday.
  9. We’re studying the American Civil war in history this term.
  10. I played football on Sunday.
  11. I never drink coffee. It gives me a headache.
  12. Which is the biggest country in  the world? Is it Russia?
  13. What’s a “viper”? is it a kind of a snake?
  14. The K2 is in Himalaya. It’s the second highest mountain in the world.
  15. Have you ever been to the Saint Mark’s square in Venice?

Ex. 2 page. 243

  1. The lake Como.
  2. The Alps.
  3. The United Kingdom.
  4. The Oxford Street.
  5. The Gadwick Airport.
  6. Mount Everest.
  7. The British Museum.
  8. Asia.
  9. Times square.
  10. The Thames.
  11. Central Park.
  12. The Adriatic sea.
  13. Italy.
  14. Plaza Hotel.
  15. The Buckingham palace.
  16. Oxford.

Ex. 3 page. 243

Hi Bill, we’ve been in the UK for two weeks now and we’re having a fantastic time. We’re in London at the moment. We’ve been visiting the famous London sights.

We’ve been to the Buckingham palace, the Trafalgar square, the natural history museum and we went on the London eye this morning. Oh, and we went for tea at the Ritz hotel yesterday.

It was very nice!

This afternoon, we’re going to go for a walk along the river Thames. Before London, we were in Scotland for a week. The Scottish highlands were really amazing and we walked part of the way up Ben Nevis, which is the highest mountain in the UK.

We’re going to Brighton tomorrow for a few days. Hopefully, we’ll spend some time on the beach, but I don’t think the English channel will be as warm as the pacific back home in California!

Anyway, see you next week and hope all’s well,

Jim and Pat x

Ex. 4 page. 243

  1. What a lovely day!
  2. What surprise!
  3. What a shame!
  4. What an amazing result.
  5. What a great idea!

Ex. 1 page. 244

  1. A: Do you take the sugar in your coffee?

B: no. just the milk.

  1. A: could you pass me the sugar?

B: Yes, sure. Would you like the milk,too?

  1. A: What’s the music your sister’s listening to in her room?

B: You should know, you are always listening to music.

A: well, yes, but not the music your sister likes listening to. I prefer the sixties music – you know, bands like Pink Floyd and The Doors.

  1. A: do you play computer games?

B: not really.I prefer watching films or reading when I have free time. What’s the game you’re playing at the moment? It looks quite interesting, actually.

  1. A: I don’t think teachers get paint enough.

B: I agree. It’s a difficult job, and the teachers in our school are brilliant.

  1. A: as a child I used to love reading books about the space.

B: yes, I think all children are interested in that. I used to be really interested in dinosaurs.

 Ex. 2 page. 245

  1. We go to the church every Sunday.
  2. He’s in prison for three years for burglary.
  3. The park is behind the church.
  4. Has the school got a swimming pool?
  5. I’m exhausted. I’m going to bed.
  6. Do you enjoy the school?
  7. There are lots of boxes under the bed.
  8. I saw Giles at the hospital. He was visiting his mother.
  9. I’m going to prison to visit Larry.
  10. How long will you be in the hospital after her operation?

Ex. 3 page. 245

  1. A: who invented the television?

B: John Logie Baird in 1926.

  1. Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846.
  2. A: when and where was the paper money used?

B: in about 900, in china. Coins were used for many years before that.

  1. Douglas Engelbart invented computer mouse in 1970. It got its name because Englebart thought it looked like the animal.
  2. A: Who invented the microscope?

B: Zacharias Janssen in the 1590s.

  1. Jeans were invented by Levi Strauss in 1850.
  2. A: did the Egyptians invent the paper?

B: no, it was a Chinese man called Ts’ ai Lun in about 100 AD.

  1. A: Does pasta come from Italy?

B: No, it originated in China about 4000 years ago.

Ex. 4 page. 245

  1.  Honesty is the best policy.
  2. Actions speak louder than words.
  3. Blood is thicker than water.
  4. Love is blind.