Lesson A, ex. 1
Argentina
Brazil
Britain
Hungary
Italy
Russia
The USA
Turkey
Lesson C, ex. 3
This is my book.
These are his pencils.
These are my pens.
That is my dictionary.
These are my files.
Lesson F. Ex 1.
English
French
German
Greek
Hungarian
Italian
Polish
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Warm-up page. Ex. 1
Hobby
Playing basketball
Football
Tennis
Playing computer games
The piano
Reading
Swimming
Gymnastics
Listening to music
Collecting things
Lesson 1, ex. 5
Group 1
Goes
Lives
Loves
Reads
Group 2
Collects
Likes
Makes
Speaks
Group3
Dances
Uses
Collects
Dances
Goes
Likes
Lives
Loves
Makes
Reads
Speaks
uses
Lesson 2 ex. 1
Hobby
Diving
Volley ball
Windsurfing
Painting
Photography
Playing the guitar
Module 2æ θ ı ə ɛ ʃ ʤ ʧ ŋ ɜ ʒ ɔ υ ⋀ ð ʒ
Opport. Elem. Cas. 1, s. 1
Module 2
Warm-up page, ex. 1
Character
Active
Friendly
Hard-working
Helpful
Honest
Lazy
Outgoing
Quiet
Romantic
Shy
Warm-up page, Ex.4
Family
[ə]
Aunt
Brother
Father
Grandfather
Grandmother
Mother
Sister
Uncle
Warm-up page, ex. 2
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Lesson 8, ex. 6
What is the capital of the USA?
Los-Angeles
New York
Washington
In what city is Big Ben?
London
Rome
Paris
When you pay with pesetas, what country are you in?
Italy
France
Spain
In what city is Alhambra Palace?
Paris
Granada
Amsterdam
What is the capital of Canada?
Toronto
Ottawa
Montreal
Where is the Coliseum?
Cairo
Istanbul
Rome
Where is Heathrow Airport?
London
Berlin
Moscow
In what country is Euro Disney?
Spain
France
Italy
Lesson 8, ex. 7
Travel Agency
-Good morning. I’d like to go to Edinburgh, please.
- O K. When would you like to go?
- At the weekend on Saturday.
- What time do you want to leave?
- At about ten o’clock.
What times are the trains?
- There’s one at half past seven and there’s one at quarter past twelve.
- Right. And what about flights?
-There are two flights. There’s one at quarter to nine and one at half past ten.
- O. K. And how much are the tickets?
- A single is seventy five pounds and a return is ninety pounds.
- Can you give me a return ticket for the ten thirty flight, please?
- Certainly.
Lesson 8, ex. 8
Quarter past 6 or 6.15
Seven o’clock
Half past ten or 10. 30
Quarter to four or 3.45
Half past six or 6.30
Ten past seven or 7. 10
Twenty past ten or 10. 20
Twenty to two or 1.40
Five past four or 4.05
Ten to eight or 7.50
Twenty five past five or 5. 25
Five to three or 2.55
Review Modules 3-4
Ex. 7
θ ð
there
theatre
thank
the
weather
these
thirty
Thursday
Three
Their
North
Review Modules 3-4
Ex. 8
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty first
Thirtieth
Thirty first
Review Modules 3-4
Ex. 8
The 25th of December
The 4th of February
The 12th of March
The 3d of May
The 6th of June
The 8th of August
The 13th of October
the 31 of January
Module 5
Warm up page, ex. 3
The 14th century
The 20th century
Lesson 9, ex. 4
ed
started
finished
returned
lived
studied
liked
painted
died
Module 6
Warm-up page ex.2
Adventure story
Comedy
Ghost story
Horror story
Legend
Love story
Science fiction
Review Modules 5-6
Ex. 6
ı ə I ɛ ou
1. there
I arrived there at three o’clock.
2. here
She lived here in 1988.
3. wear
Do you wear fashionable clothes?
4. wrote
I wrote her three letters.
5. their
Their parents died when they were young.
6. hear
I’m sorry, I didn’t hear you.
7. near
I lived near the centre when I was younger.
8. know
I didn’t know the answer to that question.
9. where
Where do you come from?
cold
It was very cold yesterday.
Review Modules 5-6
Ex. 7
[r]
Heard
Hear
Parents
Person
Near
Sword
Four
Bedroom
Broke
Breathe
Disappear
Strange
Car
Story
Module 7
Warm-up page ex.2
Bread
Cabbage
Carrots
cereal
Cheese
Fish
Meat
Orange juice
Oranges
Pasta
Potatoes
Sugar
Tomatoes
Lesson 13, ex. 3
- O. K. What do we need?
Is there any coke?
-Yes, there is some coke. And we’ve got a lot of lemonade too. But there isn’t any coffee.
And there isn’t any milk or fruit juice.
-O. K. And have we got any meat or fish?
- We’ve got some sausages and some tuna.
-Have we got any crisps?
-Yes, we have. And we have a lot of chocolate and biscuits, too.
-Good. Is there any fruit?
-We’ve got some apples but we haven’t got any oranges.
- Are there any vegetables?
-There aren’t any potatoes but there are some carrots. By the way, Laura, have you got any money? I didn’t go to the bank yesterday.
- Yes, don’t worry. I’ve got some money.
Opportunities
Elementary Cassette 2, side 1
Module 9
Holiday
Lesson 18, ex. 8
- Excuse me, where is the swimming-pool?
- Go down this corridor and turn left. Go through the garden and it’s on the right.
- It’s next to the car-park.
- Thanks.
Lesson 20, ex.5
Restaurant
- Excuse me!
- Yes, sir?
- Could I have a menu, please?
- Of course. Here you are, sir.
- Thank you.
- I’d like some tomato soup, please.
- I’m sorry, madam, I’m afraid, we haven’t got any today. We’ve got mushroom or chicken soup.
- Right. For me chicken soup, please.
- And I’d like a salad, please.
- O. K. And what would you like to drink?
- A mineral water, please.
- Mineral water for me too, please.
Review modules 9-10
Ex. 7
ŋ g
Magazine
Sightseeing
Talking
Long
Dog
Art gallery
Having
Single
Ex.8
O ou o:
Group 1
Go
no
Group 2
Got
hot
Group 3
Saw
Bought
Group 1
Home
Snow
Know
Cold
sofa
Group 2
Long
Sorry
Shop
Job
Coffee
Dog
Watch
not
Group 3
Your
Tall
All
August more short
Small
daughter
Review Modules 11-12
Ex.8
Æ e⋀
a) bad
b) bed
c) but
1. run, ten
2. get, cat
3. can, son
4. one, red
5. black, check
6. come, am
7. map, cup
8. men, man
9. love, have
10. son, send
Cassette 2, side 2
Module 14
Shopping
Warm-up page, ex.4
Prices
Twelve euros thirty -12.30
Ten pounds ninety nine -12.99
Three dollars
$3.00
Nine dollars fifty - $9.50
Fifty cents - 50c
Five pounds twenty - 5.20
Forty pence - 40p
Six euros fifty - 6.50
Fifty cents - 50c
-
Lesson 28, ex. 7
Dialogue 1
- Excuse me?
- Yes, can I help you?
- Yes, please. Have you got these jeans in black?
- What size are you?
- I’m size 36.
- Just a moment. Here you are.
- Where can I try them on?
- Over there.
- It’s too small. Can I try on the next size?
- Certainly.
- How much are they?
- Those are thirty-five pounds.
- Oh, sorry. They are
too expensive.
Dialogue 2
-Excuse me, how much is the skirt?
- That’s twelve pounds.
-Can I try it on?
-Yes, certainly. The changing room is over there.
- Thanks.
- Is it O.K.?
-No, it’s too big. Have you got a smaller size?
- I’m sorry, we’ve got only that size. But we’ve got this blue skirts in a smaller size and they are only ninety nine.
- Thanks, I’ll try one on. O. K., that’s great.
I am looking for a bag. How much are these ones?
-Fifteen pounds.
- Aren’t they really nice? Yes, I’ll take this one.
- Right. That’s twenty four pounds ninety nine, please.
Review
Modules 13-14
Exercise 8
Æ a:
i:ə:
ju: jo:
am - arm
had - hard
at - art
he - her
you - your
Module 15
Computers
Lesson 22 ex 6
Present perfect
Contractions
We’ve finished.
She hasn’t started.
They’ve arrived.
I haven’t used it.
He’s designed it.
He hasn’t asked me.
You’ve decided.
It’s stopped.
Lesson 30 ex 6
- How do you use it?
- Well, first you switch it on here.
- What do you do next?
- After that you wait a bit. When it is ready, you can start.
- So, how can you get onto the Internet?
- To get onto the Internet, click on this icon, like this-with the mouse. You can send or receive e-mail messages. Click on this program.
- How do you print something?
- Well, before you start, make sure there’s paper in the printer! Then click on this. To switch it off, click on this.
- Finally, switch it off here.
Module 16
Flying sauces
Space
Warm up page, ex. 2
alien
galaxy
moon
solar system
spaceship
star
UFO
Universe
the planets
Earth
Jupiter
Mars
Mercury
Neptune
Pluto
Saturn
Uranus
Venus