- •Vocabulary
- •Where does she come from?
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •It all went wrong
- •It was 3 o'clock in the morning when four-year- old Russell Brown woke up to go to the toilet.
- •His parents were fast asleep in bed
- •Grammar spot
- •It (rain) and it was cold, and my bed was
- •Vocabulary
- •V erb patterns 1 • Future forms • Hot verbs • How do you feel?
- •О We’re going out to have a meal.
- •Your class has decided to have a party. Everyone must help. Say what you’ll do. .
- •Your teacher didn’t hear what you said. Listen to your teacher and correct him/her.
- •Talking about you
- •I( I live in a hotel and when I come home from school, there are maybe 80 people who say 'Good day' to me.
- •I'm going to be a model. 7 Emily, aged 10
- •Vocabulary
- •If the sky above you
- •W starter hat is the capital city of your country? What is the population? Is it an old or modern city?
- •It’s beautiful.
- •You What's the weather like?
- •The Richest, Meanest Woman in the World
- •Donna flynn & terry wiseman
- •Vocabulary
- •Kate is very fussy about food. She eats
- •2 A Did you see the football last night? в Yes, .
- •I have to ... I don’t have to...
- •El He has a nice car. □ She has to get up early.
- •Which countries are they talking about?
- •Take / clothes / what / should /1?
- •1 We're travelling round the world... [c] We’re going to leave... □ □... Were going to learn to scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef.
- •2 Look at these hopes for the future. Make sentences using If... Will...
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •I sweet dreams Second conditional 1 Read about Nicola. Which text describes her life? Which describes her dreams? f I were a princess. I d
- •I wouldn't go to school. I'd have a private
- •‘What you (do) if a stranger (give) you £1 million?’
- •Vocabulary
- •Came here to look for work, and I never left.
- •) Married for nearly ten years and that they
- •) Very happy together
- •_ Never stop writing, not
- •Met her while I was living in Paris.
- •Don’t think it’ll rain this afternoon.
Л2 A Did you see the football last night? в Yes, .
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A Have you got change for a pound? В No, .
A Have you tried the new pizza place? В Yes, . .
A Are your parents quite strict?
В Yes, I suppose .
A Are you doing anything tonight? В No, .
Choose one or two of the conversations. Continue them with a partner. J Think of questions to ask each other. Use these ideas to help you.
Do you ... like/play/go/have ... ?
Can you ... ride/speak/run/use... ?
Did you ... go/have/win/do ... last night?
Have you ever... been/seen/tried/had ... ?
Are you ... going to/good at/afraid of... ?
Have you got... a car/a CD player/a cat... ?
Stand up and ask your questions. Use short answers in your replies.
Do’s and don’ts
h ave (got) to • should/must • Words that go together • At the doctor’s
STARTER What’s true for you? Make sentences about your life.
I have to ... I don’t have to...
get up early every morning • pay bills • go to school • work at the weekend • do the housework
W ORK, WORK
have (got) to
llil I .isten to Steven talking about his job. What do you think his job is? Would you like his job? Why/Why not?
Complete the sentences from the interview with words from the box.
don’t
have to
have
to had to Do you have to didn’t have to
I
work
very long hours.
work
at the weekend?
I
do
the washing-up.
We
learn
the basics.
I
wait
too long to get a job.
3
Change the sentences using he.
He has
to work
very
long hours.
GRAMMAR
SPOT
have/have got can express possession or an action.
I have my own flat.
We've got an exam tomorrow. have/have got + infinitive expresses obligation.
He has to work long hours. I’ve got to go now. Bye! Write the question and negative.
I have to get up early.
What time you up?
I up early.
Put the sentence in the past.
Yesterday I up early.
Grammar Reference 8.1 pl37
What are some of the other things Steven has to do?