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Unit 1, Section 3, Exercise A
Can you help me? Can you speak more slowly? How do you say that in English? Can you spell that? Can you repeat that? What does that mean?
2 I’m sorry. Can you help me with this? Yousef: Y ousef: Receptionist: Sure. What’s the problem? What is the security code? Yousef: Y ousef: Receptionist: It’s a number on the back of your card. Here. Oh, yes. 6-2-4. Thank you very much. Yousef: Y ousef: You’re welcome. welcome. Receptionist: You’re 07
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Unit 2, Section 2, Exercise A
Unit 1, Section 5, Exercise A
doctor, teacher, lawyer
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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Unit 1, Section 6, Exercise A Lucas: David: Lucas: David: Lucas: David: Lucas: David: Lucas: David:
Excuse me. Can I get your information, please? What’s your name? It’ss David Whitfield. It’ Can you spell your last name, please? It’s W-H-I-T-F-I-E-L-D. Thanks. Now, what’s your email address? It’ss
[email protected]. It’ And your phone number? It’ss (338) 414-2870. It’ 414-28 70. Thank you very much. You’re Y ou’re welcome. welcome.
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Unit 1, Section 8, Exercise A Salesperson: Jordan: Jordan: Salesperson: Jordan:: Jordan Salesperson: Jordan:: Jordan Salesperson: Jordan:: Jordan Salesperson:
I need to take some personal information. First of all, what’ss your name? what’ Jordan Turner. And where are you from? Washington, D.C. How old are you, Jordan? I’m 34. And when is your birthday? July 11th. Thank you. Now, I need you to sign here …
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Hi. This is Carla. Where are you? Anyway, listen … it’s my birthday soon! It’s on August eighteenth. Come to my party! It’ It’ss at the Clinton Club. That’s C-L-I-N-T-O-N. It’s downtown. The party is at nine. Call me, OK? Bye. 06
Unit 1, LifeSkills, Exercise B
Yousef: Yousef: Hotel Clerk: Yousef: Y ousef: Hotel Clerk:
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Unit 2, Section 4, Exercise B
Hi. I’m Katy. I’m a doctor. Greg is my brother. He’s a firefighter. Here are my parents, Lisa and Bob. My mom, Lisa, is a teacher, and my dad, Bob, is a taxi driver. His mom is Martha. She’s my grandma. And Steve is my grandpa. That’s my family! And here is my boyfriend, Joshua. He’s a police officer. 10
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Lisa and Bob are my parents. Greg and I are their children. Greg is my brother. I’m his sister. Lisa’s my mom, and Bob is my dad. I am their daughter, and Greg is their son. Joshua is my boyfriend. I am his girlfriend. Martha and Steve are my grandparents. Greg and I are their grandchildren. Bob is my dad. Lisa is his wife. Bob is her husband.
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Unit 2, Section 5, Exercise B
My name is Rachel Wiseman, and I’m a teacher. I work in a large high school. My job is very difficult, but I love it. I work from Monday to Friday. My day usually starts at eight o’clock. I leave school at three o’clock and then I work at home. My husband has a difficult job, too. He’ He’ss a firefighter! 12
Unit 1, Section 9, Exercise A
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Unit 2, Section 2, Exercise B
Thank you, Mr. Mahuad. Oh, what’s your departure date? Departure date? The day you leave the hotel. Oh, June 21. That’s fine. Thank you.
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Unit 2, Section 5, Exercise C Rachel: Hi, Lisa! How are you? I’m great, Rachel. Good to see you! Lisa: You, too! What What do you do now? now? Rachel: You, Well, I’m a lawyer. Lisa: Rachel: Wow! Really? Yes. Y es. I work work in an an office. office. It’s not far far from here. here. Lisa: Rachel: Do you like your job? It’ss very interesting. It’ Lisa: Rachel: And what about your sister, Jane? Oh, she’s fine. She’s She’s a doctor docto r now. Lisa: Rachel: Fantastic! Let’s meet for coffee some time. Great idea! Lisa:
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Unit 2, Section 9, Exercise A
Unit 3, Section 7, Exercises A and B
So, tell me about your family. Well, my brother James is a mechanic. And your sister? Nicole’s a teacher. Are they married? Yes, my brother’s wife is a taxi driver, and Nicole’s husband is a police officer. What about your parents? Sam: Lauren: Mom’s a salesperson in a store, and Dad’s a lawyer. What about your family?
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Sam: Lauren: Sam: Lauren: Sam: Lauren:
So Jenny, what movies do you like? Well, I really like love stories. I think they’re great. And you? I don’t really like love stories. I think they’re boring. Jim: I prefer action movies. Hey, Caroline, what’s your opinion? Caroline: Um, I don’t like love stories or action movies. I love science-fiction movies! Really? How about you, Andy? Jim: I like things that are funny, so comedies are my favorite. Andy:
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Unit 3, Section 1, Exercise A
Unit 4, Section 3, Exercise A
Jake: May:
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Wow! Your brother has a lot of albums on his computer. Yes, he does. He goes online and buys MP3s. He buys a new album every week! My sister likes music, too, but she doesn’t buy MP3s. She buys CDs. She has hundreds. What about your sister? Does she like music? No, she doesn’t really like music, but she loves movies. She often watches movies online. I prefer music though. What about you? Yes, me too. Do you like this song? Yes, I do. Me, too! Let’s listen to it!
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z: listens, does, plays s: wants, likes, collects iz: watches, practices, relaxes
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Unit 3, Section 2, Exercise B 1 2 3 4
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Alicia: Rick:
I’m always so busy! I never have any free time. I’m usually at work in the morning, and I always study in the afternoon. What about you? I don’t work, so I often get up late. I sometimes study in the morning and relax in the afternoon. Five times a week, I go out with friends. Five times a week! I rarely have time to go out—maybe just once a month. But I love watching movies. How often do you go to the movies? Oh, three or four times a month. Do you want to go this weekend? Yeah, that sounds great.
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Unit 3, Section 2, Exercise A 1 2 3
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My dad listens to the radio every morning. Jason practices the piano after school. Mom likes walking the dog. Our class sometimes watches English movies.
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Unit 4, Section 4, Exercise A
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Unit 4, Section 5, Exercise A A:
Unit 3, Section 4, Exercise A
Hello, I’m Brandon. Welcome to Gaming World , the show that’s all about video games. This week, I have Angelica and Tyler with me. Angelica/Tyler: Hi. Now, Angelica, what games do you like? Brandon: Well, I play soccer and tennis games. Angelica: And you, Tyler? Brandon: I prefer games with more action. I don’t really play Tyler: sports or puzzle games. So what do you think of this week’s game, Brandon: Automania? I play a lot of driving games, and this one is very Tyler: good. It has a lot of action and the story is great. And how about you, Angelica? Do you feel the Brandon: same as Tyler? Yes, well, I don’t play driving games. But this game Angelica: has a lot of action, and I like the story. OK, thank you both very much for your opinions. Brandon: Brandon:
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I work from Monday to Friday. I go to the gym on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. My favorite day of the week is Saturday. I think Sundays are boring.
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What’s your daily routine? Here’s what one person says about her week. Um, what’s your daily routine? Um, well, on Mondays I work in the office. On Tuesdays, I have class after work. On Wednesdays, I go to the gym before work. That gives me energy for the rest of the week! On Thursdays, I usually meet friends for a drink. And Friday? Friday evening is the start of the weekend. I always go dancing. On Saturdays, I relax at home and watch TV.
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Unit 4, Section 5, Exercise B
Tell me about Sundays. What do you do on Sundays? I usually get up late and have breakfast. I often read the newspaper at the same time. After that, I usually go for a walk. I like walking around my neighborhood. I get home, and I have lunch at one. A: What about after lunch? B: In the early afternoon, I do the housework. The rest of the day, I cook and relax. A: B:
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Unit 4, Section 7, Exercise A
Unit 5, Section 6, Exercise A
Ava: Owen: Ava: Owen: Ava: Owen: Ava: Owen: Ava:
So, Owen. What do you do in your free time? I usually have a very busy week. I do different activities almost every evening. Really? What activities do you do? Well, I go in-line skating twice a week. And I take an art class on Wednesday evenings. Art class? That’s interesting! Why don’t you come along next week? Sounds fun. And what do you usually do on the weekend? I go hang gliding on Saturdays. Do you want to come along to try that? No way! Art class is exciting enough for me!
Excuse me. Is there an ATM near here? Yes, there’s one in the Union Bank. It’s on Mason Street. How do I get there? Go straight ahead on this street for two blocks. Turn right on Park Street and go one block. Then turn left on River Street and walk about half a block. The bank is on the left, next to the supermarket. Don’t go into the bank. The ATM is outside. OK, right on Park Street, and then left on River Street. Rick: Sophia: That’s right. Don’t worry. It’s easy to get there! Thank you very much. Rick: Sophia: You’re welcome. Rick: Sophia: Rick: Sophia:
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Unit 5, Section 2, Exercise A
Unit 5, Section 8, Exercise A
Hello, and welcome to our phone guide for this year’s Chinese New Year festival. There’s a lot for everyone to enjoy. Between January 23rd and 28th, there’s a special exhibition of Chinese paintings at the art gallery on Park Street. There are special events at the zoo for children under ten, and Chinese dancers and musicians in the park every day at 11:00 a.m. Chinese food is available from special stalls at the shopping mall on weekends. Please note that there are special buses that leave hourly from the bus station and take you straight to the center of …
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Unit 5, Section 3, Exercise A
museum, science museum mall, shopping mall factory, chocolate factory theater, movie theater
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Excuse me, how do I get to the main square? Take the first right, and go straight ahead. Then turn left on Post Street. OK. First right, and then left on Post Street. That’s right. Thank you. You’re welcome. Excuse me, is there a bank near here? Yes, there’s one on Fort Street. Fort Street. OK. And how do I get there? You go straight ahead, and take the third left. Straight ahead, and take the second left. No, not the second left, the third left. Third left. OK, thanks.
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Unit 6, Section 3, Exercise B
Unit 5, Section 5, Exercise A
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Now, everyone likes a food fight. In the town of Buñol, they have perhaps the biggest food fight in t he world. Buñol is near Valencia in Spain. They have a tomato festival called La Tomatina. It happens in August, and everyone in the town throws tomatoes. About 30,000 people enjoy this festival every year …
(301) 522-8801 November thirtieth, nineteen ninety-eight twelve fifty-two Nineteen ninety-eight Twenty-four
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Unit 6, Section 3, Exercise C
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We sent our reporter, Mary Turner, to Buñol to learn more about the festival. Right now, there are more than 30,000 people here in Buñol, with people from Britain, Germany, and other countries. That’s because today is the day of La Tomatina, the tomato festival. I want to ask local people about the festival … Excuse me. Yes? I’m from Channel Ten news. Are you from Buñol? Yes. I live here. What happens in La Tomatina? Well, everyone goes to the main square and has breakfast. At eleven o’clock, everyone starts throwing tomatoes at each other. And how long does it last? We throw the tomatoes for about two hours. The whole town is red at the end! And why do you do it? I don’t know! It’s just for fun!
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Yeah, sure. My birth date is 04/27/92. That’s April 27th, 1992. Give me a call on Saturday at (210) 378-4611. The flight leaves at 7:35 in the morning. You need to be 18 years or over to enter the club. This restaurant dates from 1925.
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Hi, this is Tom Edwards. Does anyone remember me? Class of 1997? I’m currently working in Mexico. I’m planning to go to the class reunion in March. Uh, yeah … March 18 th. My birthday! Hope to see you then. Hello. It’s me. Paul Newton. I’m hoping to travel from Sydney, Australia, to the States for the class reunion. It’s happening on August 14th this year. Are you going, too? Then please call me at 011-61-2-6555-8932. Thanks! This is Vanessa Hughes. I’m teaching at Glendale High School right now. There’s a class reunion for all students from the year 2004. It’s at 7:30 p.m. on April 9 th next year in the school gym. Everyone is invited to come. See you there!
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Unit 6, Section 4, Exercise A
Unit 7, Section 5, Exercise A
Jonathan: Martina: Jonathan: Martina: Jonathan: Martina:
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It’s nice to meet you in person, Martina, and not just on the dating website. It’s nice to meet you, too. So … are you meeting a lot of people on the New Friends website? Not really. You’re the first, so I’m a little nervous! Yeah, me, too. Well, tell me about yourself. You’re in dental school, right? Yes, but I’m just studying part time this semester. I’m also working as a receptionist at a dental clinic. What about you? I’m in school, too. I’m studying robotics. Oh, you’re not eating your hamburger. Do you want something different? Oh, no. It’s fine! I’m just not very hungry. Uh … are you working, too, or just studying? I’m just studying, but I want to work during the summer vacation.
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I can speak French, but I can’t cook French food. I can’t drive a car, but I can ride a bike.
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Unit 7, Section 5, Exercise B 1 2 3 4
My sister can dance, but she can’t sing. I can’t speak German, but I can understand some words. I can’t ride a motorcycle, but I can drive a car. I can hear you, but I can’t see you!
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Unit 7, Section 7, Exercise B Cindy: Mike: Cindy: Mike:
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Unit 6, Section 5, Exercise A
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Unit 6, Section 5, Exercise C 1 2 3
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What’s Mom doing? She’s talking on the phone. Why are you singing? Because this is my favorite song. Where are you working these days? I’m not working. I’m studying engineering.
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Unit 7, Section 2, Exercise A Jonathan: Jenny:
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Hello? Hi, Jonathan. It’s Jenny. Listen, Carmen Dean is applying for a job as an English teacher at a language institute. I’m writing a personal reference for her. Can you help me? Of course. OK, so I need to list at least three qualities that make Carmen a good candidate for a job as a teacher. What qualities do you think she has? That’s easy! First, Carmen is really friendly. She likes meeting new people, and she loves talking to people. That’s true. She is really friendly, and that’s important for a teacher. What else? Well, she’s very organized and reliable. She’s good at making plans, and people can depend on her. Yeah, that’s good. Organized … and reliable. Anything else? Yeah, you know, Carmen is also very patient. She’s helping me with my Spanish, and she often explains things several times! Great! That’s all I need. Thanks, Jonathan! You’re welcome. I hope Carmen gets the job!
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So, Mike, what show are you reviewing this week? This week it’s Dream Stars —the new British TV talent show. Another TV talent show! Yes, but you know what? I love it! OK, some of the contestants in the singing competition can’t sing very well, but most of them are very good. My favorite segment is the dance competition because all of those kids can really dance! In fact, some of them also compete on that great American show Can You Dance? Oh, yes, that’s a great show! OK, and what about the competition for comedians? Most comedians can’t make me laugh. What about these? Well, I don’t know about you, but most of the comedians on Dream Stars can certainly make me laugh! OK, well, it sounds like Dream Stars can become the next big hit in the world of talent shows!
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So, what do you do? I’m a pilot. Really? That’s amazing! Me, too! Do you speak any other languages? I can speak Chinese. Wow! Really? Can you cook Chinese food? No, I can’t, but I can cook Indian food really well. Oh, how interesting!
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Unit 7, Section 9, Exercise C 1 2 3
Really? That’s amazing! Me, too! Wow! Really? Oh, how interesting!
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Unit 8, Section 2, Exercise A
I don’t know what to wear to the party! How about that blue dress? I don’t like that one, but I like this red one. Yes, it’s nice. OK, and what about these shoes? No, those are really old! Well, what about those shoes over there? The black ones? Yeah, those are fine. Now what about you? Patrice: Oh, I think these jeans and that purple T-shirt are OK. What about these shoes? They go with jeans. Sasha: Patrice: Yes, I really like those shoes. Sasha: Patrice: Sasha: Patrice: Sasha: Patrice: Sasha:
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Unit 8, Section 7, Exercise B
A: Can I help you? B: Yes, please. I’d like to try on this jacket. A: Sure. Is that one the right size? B: No, it’s too small. Do you have it in a size 10? A: Yes, here’s a 10. B: Thanks. How much is it? A: It’s $50. B: OK, I’ll take it. A: Would you like to try on anything else? B: No, thank you. Here’s my credit card.
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Unit 8, Section 4, Exercise A 1 2 3 4 5
one thousand, five hundred dollars three hundred and eighty-five yen one hundred and twenty-seven thousand, three hundred and ninety-five euros twelve thousand, four hundred pounds fifty cents
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Can I have five hundred and sixty from this account, please? Certainly. How do you want that? Mmm … in twenties, please. How much is this bag? It’s nine hundred and ninety-nine. Wow! That’s a good price! We’d like to buy this apartment, but it’s two hundred and thirty-five thousand, four hundred and fifty. Well, I can speak to the owner, and maybe he can lower the price for you. That would be great! Seventeen sixty-eight? OK. Can I pay by credit card? Yes, you can. Good.
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Unit 9, Section 1, Exercise C
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends the following daily diet for adults. Eat three cups of green or yellow vegetables every day; for example, peas, broccoli, or carrots. Eat about two cups of fruit such as bananas, oranges, or watermelon per day. We also need about three cups of dairy products per day, things like milk, yogurt, and cheese. We get protein from meat like chicken or beef, and from beans. Eat about six ounces of protein per day. We get grains in foods like bread, rice, and cereal. Eat about four ounces of those foods per day. Finally, we need only about seven teaspoons per day of oils like butter, margarine, or vegetable oil. 52
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A: Good morning, Tina Baker’s office. B: Hi. Could I speak to Tina, please? A: I’m sorry, she isn’t in. May I take a message? B: Yes. Please ask her to meet John at Dan’s Burgers at 12:30. A: Meet John at Dan’s Burgers at 12:30. B: That’s right. Thank you. A: You’re welcome. A: Hello? B: Hi, is Ryan there, please? A: No, he isn’t. Do you want to leave a message? B: Yeah. This is Lauren. Please tell him that dinner is on Friday,
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At Burger Bar we know you want good food at a great price. That’s why our Fun Meal, which comes with a burger, fries, and soda, is only four dollars and 99 cents. Put a smile on your face at Burger Bar today. You want a phone? You want an MP3 player? You want a handheld computer? You want it all, right? Which means all you really need is $350, and the SMax 750 can be yours. Not many people in the world have $220,000 to spend on a car. Not many cars in the world have a top speed of nearly 200 miles an hour. The new Ferris Avenger. For the lion in you. There are people who say a watch is just a watch. But then, they probably don’t own an 18-karat gold Monarch Supreme. Women who do own one know that at $9,700, it’s the best gift that money can buy.
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Unit 8, Section 7, Exercise A 1 2
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Is this my cell phone? No, that’s your cell phone. Are these your bags? No, those are my bags.
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Do you like this sofa? No, but I like that one. Do you want to buy these jeans? No, I want to buy, those jeans. Do you have that CD? No, but I have this CD.
March thirtieth. Friday, March thirtieth. Yes. And can you ask him to call me? Sure. Thanks. You’re welcome.
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Unit 9, Section 3, Exercise C Lisa: Hello? Ethan: Hi, this is Ethan. Is Emily there? Lisa: Hi, Ethan, this is Lisa. Emily isn’t here. Do you want to
leave a message? Yeah, can you tell her to meet me at the restaurant at eight o’clock? Lisa: Sure, restaurant, eight o’clock, right? Ethan: That’s right. Thanks, Lisa. Lisa: Sure, Ethan. Bye. Ethan: Bye. Ethan:
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Hello. Could I speak to Ms. Linda Jenkins, please? I’m sorry, she isn’t here right now. Would you like to leave a message? Yes. Please ask her to call Marsha Lind. My number is (640) 806-9271. Yes, of course. Thank you. You’re welcome. Hello? Hi, is Olivia there? No, sorry, she isn’t. Oh, OK. Can I leave a message? Sure. This is Mark. Can you ask her to call me? OK, no problem. Thanks.
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Unit 9, Section 5, Exercise A Paul: Jane: Paul: Jane: Paul: Jane: Paul: Jane: Paul:
So, would you like to go out to dinner tonight? Well, I’d love to, but I can’t. Why not? Because I have to study. I have a big math test tomorrow, and I want to get a good grade. Oh, too bad. Well, do you want to have dinner tomorrow night? Sure. Let’s try that new Italian restaurant. OK. I’d like to try it, too. I need to go to the gym first, so how about seven-thirty? Seven-thirty is fine. See you tomorrow! OK, bye.
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Unit 9, Section 6, Exercise B Waiter: Good evening. Are you ready to order? Jenny: Yes, please. What’s the soup of the day? Waiter: It’s tomato and basil soup. Jenny: OK, I’d like the soup, please. And then the grilled fish with Waiter: Alan: Waiter: Alan: Waiter: Jenny: Alan: Waiter:
rice and peas. Sure. And for you, sir? A green salad to start, and then the roast beef with a baked potato and spinach. Would you like any dressing with your salad, sir? Yes, vinaigrette, please. Fine. And what would you like to drink? Just some water for me. And the same for me. OK. I’ll be right back with your drinks.
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Unit 10, Section 5, Exercise A
Hey, Monica. How was your weekend? Gary: Monica: It wasn’t very good. I went dancing with some friends on Saturday night, but I didn’t feel well. I didn’t have fun at all. I didn’t do anything on Sunday—it was a boring day. What about you? What did you do this weekend? Oh, I didn’t do much. Let’s see, on Friday night I stayed Gary: home and watched TV. I had to work on Saturday, but I went out on Saturday night. Kristin and I tried that new Italian restaurant on Fifth Street. Monica: Oh, yeah? Did you like it? It was OK—nothing special. Then on Sunday, I played Gary: basketball. Monica: Oh, was it a good game? No, it wasn’t. My team lost. Gary: Monica: Well, next weekend has to be better! 62
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Do you want to watch a DVD? I’d love to. Would you like to go out tonight? I’d like to, but I can’t.
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Oh, hi, Eric! How was your vacation? It was terrible! Oh, no! Why? We went on a tour of Hawaii, but it wasn’t fun. The tour guide wasn’t very friendly, and he didn’t give us much information about the Hawaiian Islands. Oh, it’s too bad the guide wasn’t good. Yeah, he was terrible. I complained to the tour company. I’m sorry you didn’t have fun. How was your weekend, Karen? It was fantastic! Oh, good! What did you do? Well, my boyfriend took me to dinner on Friday night. We went to a really nice French restaurant, and the food was excellent. On Saturday my friend and I went to a neighborhood festival, and it was really fun. On Sunday my boyfriend and I saw a really good movie. So it was a fun weekend. Good. You were really tired on Friday, so I’m glad you had a good weekend. Thanks.
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Unit 10, Section 9, Exercise A
A: Would you like to have dinner? B: I’d like to, but I’m not hungry right now. A: Do you want to go for a walk first? B: Yes, I’d love to.
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I was on TV three months ago. Really? What show were you on? My boyfriend and I were on Dance Craze. Wow! Did you win? Yes, we did! We won $2,000. Really? That’s amazing!
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Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4 , 1929, in Brussels, Belgium. Her career as an actress began in London in 1948, but she moved to New York when she was only 22 to become a Broadway actress. Soon after that, Hepburn began acting in Hollywood movies, and she quickly became very, very famous. She won her first Oscar ® in 1954 when she was only 24 years old, and she won many more awards during her career. Hepburn’s last movie was Always , directed by Steven Spielberg, in 1989. She decided to end her acting career because she wanted to help children around the world. She worked with UNICEF and traveled to many countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. She died at her home in Switzerland on January 20th, 1993. Audrey Hepburn was a great actress and a great humanitarian. 65
Unit 11, Section 6, Exercise A Alison: Jenny: Chris: Alison: Jenny: Chris: Alison:
What were the names of all The Beatles? Uh, I can’t remember. Let me think. Oh, yeah. Their names were John, Paul, George, and Ringo. That’s right. And when did George die? Just a second. I’m not sure, but I think he died in 2001. Did your parents like The Beatles? Well, my dad did, but my mom didn’t like them very much.
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Unit 11, Section 8, Exercise A 1 2
I met David and Lisa at a party. I met them at a party. I saw my teacher at the mall. I saw him at the mall.
Unit 12, Section 2, Exercise B 1 2 3
I’m playing in the soccer final on Saturday. I’m staying home and studying on Sunday. My sister is marrying her fiancé next Saturday.
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Unit 12, Section 3, Exercises A, B, and C
So where are you going on your vacation, Charlie? Mexico, Guatemala, and then down to Peru. Wow! Cool! Yeah, I know, Rick. It’s a ruins tour. A what?! You know, ruins? I’m going to see the ancient cities of the Mayans and the Incas. Oh, well, that’s cool. Those Mayan ruins are in the Yucatan, Rick: right? Some of the best beaches in the world. Charlie: Uh, yeah, I guess so. I’m not really going to beaches though. Not going to beaches? Why not? Rick: Charlie: Well, I don’t have much time, and I want to see the Mayan and Inca cities. Wow, well, whatever. Have an awesome time in those ruins. Rick: Rick: Charlie: Rick: Charlie: Rick: Charlie:
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Unit 12, Section 4, Exercise A
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Unit 12, Section 5, Exercise A Jorge:
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Unit 11, Section 8, Exercise B 1 2 3
My dad loved Fleetwood Mac. My dad loved them. I gave my sister an MP3 player. I gave her an MP3 player. Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in 1605. Cervantes wrote it in 1605.
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Unit 12, Section 1, Exercise A
Hello? Hi, Victor. It’s Amy. Oh, hi, Amy. Do you have any plans for this evening? I’m staying home. I have to study. Oh, OK. That’s too bad! What about tomorrow afternoon? Let’s see … No, I’m not doing anything. Why don’t we have lunch together? Let’s go to Greens. I love that place. OK. Hey, I’m having a party on Friday. Do you want Amy: to come? Victor: Oh, I can’t! I’m going out of town on Friday. Too bad. Anyway, see you tomorrow afternoon. Amy: Victor: Yeah, sure. See you tomorrow! Victor: Amy: Victor: Amy: Victor: Amy: Victor:
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Unit 12, Section 2, Exercise A Consonant plus - y and –ing: worrying, marrying, studying Vowel plus - y and –ing: playing, staying, paying
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Jorge: Matt: Jorge: Matt: Jorge:
Oh, no! Look at this grade! That’s it. I’m going to improve my English! How? What are you going to do? Well, first, I’m going to study every day. Oh, sure! I am! And I’m going to get a summer job in the U.S. Oh, yeah? And are you going to get an American girlfriend, too …? Yes, I am! So I’m not going to speak Spanish at all. Only English. They sound like good ideas. Don’t worry about it now, anyway. I’m going out with some friends tonight. Do you want to go? Sure, that sounds fun. What time are you going? Well, we’re going to a Chinese restaurant for dinner first, so we’re meeting at Lenny’s at 7:30. OK, great. Listen, I have to go. I’m going swimming with Julio. OK, have fun. Thanks. See you at Lenny’s!