Communication » 1ALS Communication
Pag. 162 ex. 1
1. Jumper/Jeans
2. Suit/Shirt
3. Dress
4. T-shirt
5. Trousers
6. Tracksuit
7. Boots
8. Jacket
9. Shoes
10. Coat
11. Trainers
12. Skirt
Pag. 162 ex. 2
Look at her! Where’s she going, do you think? She’s got a nice grey coat with a belt. It looks good with her jacket and skirt. I like her handbag, too. And look at that scarf-it’s very long and it looks warm. Do you like her boots? I like them but I don’t think I like the colour.
Pag. 162 ex. 3
1. Have you got a bank account?
No, I haven’t. Have you?
2. Why are we stopping here?
Because I want to get some money from the cashpoint machine.
3. How much was your new coat?
It was sixty pounds.
4. What currency do they have in England? Is it the euro?
No, it’s the pound sterling.
5. Do you use a credit card or a debit card?
I don’t use cards, I always pay in cash.
6. Do your parents give you pocket money?
Yes, they give me 10 euros a week.
Pag. 163 ex. 1
- Ros and George are in the garden. They are playing with the dog.
- Greg is in his bedroom. He’s listening to music.
- Sarah is in the bathroom. She’s having a shower.
- Grandma is in the living room. She’s watching TV.
- I am in my bedroom. I’m doing my homework.
- Jake is in the garage. He’s cleaning the car.
- Mum is in the office. She’s writing a report.
Pag. 163 ex. 2
1. Are you and your friends doing part-time job this year?
No, we aren’t. We’ve got all a lot of homework.
2. Are you watching a lot of TV these days?
No, I’m not. I don’t like the programmes.
3. Are you going out a lot at the moment?
No, I’m not. I haven’t got the money.
4. Are you having a good week?
Yes, it’s great, thanks.
5. Are your teachers giving you a lot of homework?
Yes, they are! I haven’t got time to go out!
6. Are your parents taking you out much?
No, they never take me out!
Pag. 163 ex. 3
1. Are you having lunch?
No, I’m not.
2. Are you listening to music?
No, I’m not.
3. Does the teacher use a computer?
Yes, she does.
4. Do your friends work in class?
Yes, they do.
5. Is your friend writing an email?
No, she isn’t.
6. Are you sitting at your desk?
Yes, I am.
7. Are you wearing jeans?
No, I’m not.
Pag. 163 ex. 4
Hi, Chris. What are you doing?
Oh, hi, Carla. Well, right now I’m cooking.
Really? What are you cooking?
I’m making pizzas. They’re really easy.
So, why are you making dinner tonight?
Oh, Mum and Dad are out. So, what are you doing these days, then?
Not much. I’m working part-time in a shop in town.
Yes? Which shop do you work in?
Greensleeves-it’s a clothes shop.
Oh yes, I know the one. What do you do there?
I’m helping in the shoe department.
It sounds great! Oh, I’ve got to go-the pizzas are burning!
Pag. 163 ex. 5
- Don’t take that magazine. Dominic is still reading it.
- Is he still waiting for his dad to come?
- Shh! Be quiet! The baby’s still sleeping!
- Is it still snowing outside?
- We are still doing the grammar exercize.
- He isn’t still talking to me.
- I’m still not sure I understand the question.
Pag. 163 ex. 6
- in
- under
- on
- outside
Pag. 164 ex. 1
Suzy: her perfect boyfriend is Jake.
Yvette: her perfect boyfriend is Grant.
Michaela: her perfect boyfriend is Ali.
Pag. 164 ex. 2
- Grant is very cool. F
- Jake always wears black. F
- Ali loves spending money on clothes. T
- Stuart doesn’t like second-hand clothes. F
- Grant doesn’t go shopping for clothes very often. T
- Stuart doen’t like leather jackets. F
Pag. 164 ex. 3
- My favourite boots are black.
- It’s cold outside. Wear a warm jumper.
- We have to dress well at work. We can’t wear jeans.
- I like running, so I usually wear trainers.
- I think jeans and a white shirt looks great.
Pag. 164 ex. 4
1. I’m doing my homework.
2. My mum is cleaning the house.
3. My dad is using the computer.
4. My cousin is sleeping.
5. I’m wearing my pyjamas.
Pag. 164 ex. 5
- I’m studying for my Maths oral test.
- My mum is wearing warm clothes because she’s got a cold.
- My dad is working in the basement because it’s flooded.
- My grandma is cooking pastries because this week there’s my uncle’s birthday.
- I’m looking for a new book to read.
Pag. 165 ex. 1
- You can sit comfortably and you’ve got a lot of space to put your books, but the TV can distract you.
- There’s enough space to study and you can ask someone for help, but there’s a lot of noise.
- There isn’t enough space to study, the computer, the dog and the mp3 player can distract you and the room is so untidy.
- There’s enough space to study, there isn’t noise and there is nothing that can distract you.
Pag. 165 ex. 2
Having a quiet place to work.
Having all the things I need near me.
Having a tidy desk, where I can find things quickly.
Not being disturbed by telephone, TV, etc.
Sitting comfortably.
Having enough light.
Not checking my email or social networking sites.
Having plenty of air/not being too cold or too hot.
Listening to my favourite music.
Knowing that I can ask for help-ask my family, call a friend, etc.
Having my favourite things or pictures up on my noticeboard.
Having a snack or something to drink by my desk.