miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2009
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SOCIAL LENGUAJE LIST:
This is a unit-by-unit list of all the productive social language. TOP NOTCH 1.
Welcome TO TOP NOTCH !
Hi, my name is peter. Alex, this is Emily. Emily, this is Alex. That’s right.
I’m Alexandra. Nice to meet you, Emily.
Everyone calls me Alex. Well, it was nice meeting you.
Good morning/good afternoon. See you later.
Good evening/ good night. Bye/ good bye.
What do you do? Take it easy/ take care.
I’m student. And you? What’s this called in English?
How do you say you last name?
What’s your last name, please?
I’m sorry. Could you repeat that?
Sure.
How do you spell your first name?
Thanks/ thank you
UNIT 1.
This is my teacher. No. I’m David. Come. I’ll introduce you.
Please call me tom. That’s bill over there. I’d like you to meet Kate.
Let me introduce you to my wife, carol. Are you a student?
Good to meet you. As a matter of fact, I am.
Pleasure to meet you. Is she from sao Paulo?
Are you bill? Those are the new students.
UNIT 2.
Do you want to see a concert on Saturday? Perfect. When’s the concert?
That’s not for me. See you then. What time¿s the movie?
I’m not really a rock fan. Are you free on Friday? Where’s the play?
What about Sergio mendes? What time?
Now that’s more my style¡ too bad.
There’s past my bedtime¡ maybe some other time.
No ploblem.
UNIT 3.
What are you up to? Do you have any brothers or sisters? How are you different?
Como take a look. I have one younger sister. Do you look alike?
Let me see. Do they look like you? We wear similar clothes.
Who’s that guy? Not really. Do you both like basketball?
Really¡ that’s great¡ she doesn’t like fish, and I don’t either.
Tell me something about your family. How about your brother? He likes coffee, but I don’t.
UNIT 4
This printer is driving me crazy¡ I’m looking for a lap top. The window won’t open.
It’s not working. Any suggestions?. The iron won’t turn on.
It’s just a lemon¡ what about a pell?. The fridge is making a funny soun
What do you mean? Really?. The toilet don’t flush.
What’s wrong with it? How’s it going?. The toilet won’t stop flushing.
Hey, bob¡ fine, thanks. The sink is clogged.
What are you doing here? I’m sorry sorry to hear that. Hello?
UNIT 5
Are you to order?. There’s a choice of vegetables. Is that all?
Do you need some more time?. Tonight we have carrots. I’m in the mood for seafood.
I think I’ll start whit the soup. Certainly. Sorry. You’re out of luck.
Then I’ll have the kitchen. Anything to drink?. Let’s go out¡
That comes with salad, doesn’t it?. What is there to eat?. Good idea¡
UNIT 6
Where are you off to?. I’m crazy about tennis. You too?
I’m on my way to the park. Why don’t we play basketball sometime?
Do you want to play together sometime? Great idea. How come?
That would be great. When’s good for you? Well, have a great time.
No way. Sorry, I can’t to express regreat. He’s in shape/out of shape.
He’s a couch potato. I have to meet my sister at the airport. We don’t eat junk food.
Too bad. That sounds great. They avoid sweets.
UNIT 7
Excuse me. Would you be nice enough to gift wrap it/them for me. Excuse me?
How much is that v-neck/are those pants?. Of course. Cash or change?
That’s not too bad. We have a pair in brown. Go straight.
Do you have it/them in a larger size?. See if they are better. Tur left/right.
It is/ these are too short. Yes, they’re fine. Go down/up the stairs.
Here you go. I’ll take the loafers. Take the escalator/elevator/stairs.
Would you like to try it/ them on?. How would you to pay for them?. It’s on the top.
No, thanks. It’s in the basement.
UNIT 8
When did you get back?. Let me help you with your things. What about you?
Just yesterday. Thanks a lot. It was so relaxing.
Tell me about your trip. Did you just get in?. the weather was terrible.
I had a really great time. My flight was a little late. The people were unfriendly.
I’ll bet the food was great. Welcome back¡. They canceled my filght.
Amazing¡. Ok. someone stole my wallet.
How was the flight? What did you do last weekend?
I was pretty bumpy. Nothing special.
UNIT 9
Do you speak English?. What a small world¡. What time do you get in?
I’m looking for the bullet train. Can we make the 2:oo bus? Lat me check.
Which one? It left/departed 5 minutes ago. We had an accident/mechanical problems.
I’m taking that, too. Oh, no¡ we missed our train.
You can follow me. What should we do? We got bumped our train
It leaves from track 15. one way or round-trip?.
We should hurry. I’m going to need a rental car in dubai.
By the way, where are you from? What date are you arriving?
No kidding¡
UNIT 10
I’m almost out of cash. No more than amount. I’m sorry. That’s just to much for me.
Let’s go in here. Could I have a look?. Pretty good¡
What about this?. How much do you want for that rug?. What a great deal¡
It’s a bit more than I want to spend. This one?. What a rip-off¡
Maybe you could get a better price. The other one. She got a good price.
You think so?. I can give you a mount. She saved a lot of money.
It can’t hurt to ask. That sounds fair. He paid too much.
How much can you spend? .this jacket is a bargain.
PRONUNCIATION TABLE.
These are the pronunciation symbols used in top notch 1.
VOWELS.
SYMBOL : KEY WORDS:
I beat, feed
L bit, did
El date, paid
E bet,bed
Ae bat,bad
Box,odd,father
Bought, dog
Boat road
Book, good
Boot,food,flu
But,mud,mother
Banana,among
shirt, murder
bite,cry, buy,eye
about how
voice,boy
bare
bar
door
tour
CONSONANTS.
KEY WORDS: KEY WORDS:
Pack, happy zip, please, goes
Back, rubber ship, machine, station
Tie special, discussion
Die measure, vision
Came, key, quick hot, who
Game, guest men
Church, nature, watch sun, know, pneuminia
Judge, general, major sung, ringing
Fan, photograph wet, white
Van light, long
Thing, breath right, wrong
Then, breathe yes.
Sip, city, psychology
Butter, bottle
Button.
NON-COUNT NOUNS.
This is an at-a-glance reference to the non-count nouns used in top notch 1.
Aerobics.
Air-conditioning.
Basketball.
Beef.
Bike riding.
Bread.
Broccoli.
Butter.
Cake.
Candy.
Cash.
Cheese.
Chicken.
Clothing.
Coffee.
Crab.
Culture.
Dancing.
Dessert.
Dinner.
Electronics.
English.
Entertainment.
Fish.
Food.
Fruit.
Golf.
Grain.
Health.
History.
Hosiery.
Hot sauce.
Housework.
Ice.
Juice.
Junk food.
Lamb.
Lettuce.
Lingerie.
Meat.
Milk.
Music.
Nature.
Oil.
Outerwear.
Pasta.
Pepper.
Pie.
Rice.
Running.
Salad.
Sausage.
Seafood.
Service.
Shopping.
Shrimp.
GRAMMAR BOOSTER
The grammar booster is optional. It provides more explanation and practice, as well as additional grammar concepts.
UNIT 1 LESSON 1.
Choose an answer for each question.
__d__ 1.are they Chinese? A. yes, it is.
__b__ 2.are you hungry? B. no, I’m not.
__e__ 3.is he a teacher? C. no, she isn’t
__c__ 4.is she Russian? D.yes, they are.
__f__5.am I in your class? E.yes, he is.
__a__6.is it 3:00? F.yes, you are.
ANSWER THE QUESTION WITH ANSWERS.
1. is Tokyo in china? No, it isn’t.
2. is Spanish easy? Yes, it is.
3. are cats animals? Yes, they are.
4. is paris a country? Yes, it is.
5. are you a musician? No, I’m not.
6. are korea and japan in asia? Yes, they are.
UNIT 1 LESSON 2.
Choose an answer for each question.
__e__ 1.what’s your name? a. Wales, actually. He’s British.
__a__ 2.where is he from? B. know-su and toshinaga.
__C__3.where’s her mother from? C. sasha’s mother? San Francisco, I think.
__b__4. who are they? D. twelve and ten.
__d__5. how old are your cousins? E. I’m milos. But everyone calls me mishka.
Write questions with what and a possessive adjective.
a: what’s their address?
B: lin and ben’s? it’s bay st.
a: what’s his phone number?
B: his phone number? It’s 21-66-55
a: what’s is dave’s last name?
b: dave’s last name? it’s bourne.
a: what Sandra’s nickname?
B: sandra’s nickname is sandy.
a: what’s our number?
B: our number? Oh, it’s 555-298-0093
a: what’s ray’s address?
B: ray’s? his address is 456 rue noire.
UNIT 2 LESSON 1
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE OR QUESTION WITH on, in or at.
1-. When’s the movie is on Friday at 8:30
2-. On the weekend, I’m going to the concert at the public library.
3-. Where is he? He’s not here right now. He’s at work.
4-. Where’s his office? It’s on the center of town.
5-. When was her mother born? She was born in January 1.
6-. When does the movie take place? It takes place in the 19th century in Africa.
7-. There is a ticket booth on the center of town.
8-. Is the concert hall on grove street?
9-.i think the theater is on the right side of the street.
10-. Let’s go to the early show. The concert is outside, and the weather gets really hot at the afternoon.
11-. This concert occurs every year in November.
12-. I’ll see you on Thursday morning in front of the theater, ok?
LOOK AT THE ASK QUESTIONS WITH when OR what time. ASK QUESTIONS WITH were.
Then write to each question.
1-. QUESTION: when is the opera?
ANSWER: it’s on Friday, 17
2-. QUESTION: what time is the concert?
ANSWER: it’s at midnight.
WRITE NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
1-. Hank like jazz. (his brother) his brother doesn’t like jazz.
2-. Vic lives in lima. (his sisters) his sisters doesn’t lives in lima.
3-. Kate works in a hospital. (Her sister don’t work in a hospital.
4-. My sister has a big family (my brother) my brother don’t has a big family.
5-. My older brother speaks Japanese. (my younger brother) my younger brother don’t speak Japanese.
6-. Han’s nice takes a bus to school. ( his nephew) his nephew don’t takes a bus school.
PRACTICE WRITE YES/ NO QUESTIONS.
1-. Does your brother drink coffee? No, he doesn’t. my brother drinks tea.
2-. Does your sister? Yes, I do, I really look like my sister.
3-. Does your children? No, we don’t have any yet.
4-. Do you live in Chile? No, my in laws live in Argentina
5-, does she speak English? Yes, she does. My niece speak it verry well.
WRITE THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE FOR FOLLOWING BASE FORMS.
1-. Turn. Turning.
2-. Rain. Raining.
3-. Run. Running.
4-. Help. Helping.
5- open. Opening.
6-. Close. Closing.
7-. Stop. Stopping.
8-. Exit. Exiting.
9-. Sit. Sitting.
10-. Eat. Eating.
11- buy. Buying.
12-. Mix. Mixing.
13-. Sew. Sewing.
14-. Listen. Listening.
15-. Do. Doing.
16-. Write. Writing.
17-. Begin. Beginning.
18-. Use. Using.
19-. Change. Changing.
20-. Be. Being.
21-. Have. Having.
22-. Put. Putting.
23-. Go. Going.
CHANGE EACH AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT TO NEGATIVE STATEMENT. USE CONTRACTIONS.
1-. She’s going to the supermarket. She’s not going to the supermarket.
2-. He’s not calling his wife this afternoon. He’s not calling his wife this afternoon.
3-. I’m buying tickets for a rock concert tonight. I’m not buying tickets for a rock concert tonight.
4-. The Roberts are feeding their kids early. The Roberts aren’t feeding their kids early.
5-. Jack is talking the bus to the movies. Jack isn’t taking the bus to the movies.
WRITE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS.
1-. Are you studying English this year? Yes, I am.
2-. When are you taking a vacation? I don’t know.
3-. Is it raining now? No, it is.
4-. Where are you eating dinner tonight? In my home.
5-.are you listening to music now? No, I’m not.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH A COUNTABLE QUALITY.
1-. This soup is too salty. It has a cup of salt in it¡
2-. She must be very thirsty. This is her third glass of water.
3-. My car has a big gas tank. It holds six gallons gas.
4-. I ate a slice cheese and now I feel sick.
5-. A club sandwich doesn’t have two slices of bread. It has 3 slices of bread.
6-. I like my tea sweet. Please put in spoonful of sugar.
COMPLETE EACH QUESTIONS WITH how much OR HOW MANY.
1-. How much bread do we need? I put two loaves in the shopping cart.
2-. How many salt did you put in the beef stew? I can’t eat it.
3-. How much hot pepper do you like? This food is already very spicy¡
4-. How much spoonfuls of sugar do you want in your tea? two, please.
5-. How many oil should I put in this salad? A half cup?
6-. How much slices of bread do you want? Only one, thanks.
7-. How much slices of bread do you want? Only one, thanks.
8-. How much cups of coffee did you drink? Your hands are shaking¡
WRITE THE PLURAL OF THE FOLLOWING COUNT NOUNS.
1-. Slice- slices.
2-. Cup-cups.
3-. Spoonful- spoonfuls.
4-. Pear-pears.
5-. Sandwich-sandwiches.
6-. Vegetable- vegetables.
7-. Potato-potatoes.
UNIT 5 LESSON 2
WRITE a OR an. IF THE NOUN IS A NOUN-COUNT NOUN, WRITE x.
1-. He has x diabetes.
2-. She would like to eat a pear.
3-. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
4-. Would you like an appetizer?
5-. There’s an egg on the shelf.
6-. Does the restaurant serve x rice with the chicken?
7-. We’d like x water, please.
8-. He always gives a good advice.
9-. Let’s go to a concert tonight.
10-. My family loves x music.
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES FROM AFFIRMATIVE TO NEGATIVE.
1-. There is some coffee in the kitchen.
There isn’t any coffee in the kitchen.
2-. There are some beans on the table.
There aren’t any beans on the table.
3-. We have some leftovers.
We haven’t some leftovers.
4-. They need some onions for the soup.
They don’t need some onions for the soup.
5-. She’s buying some fruit at the market.
She’s not buying some fruit at the market.
6-. The reeds want some eggs for breakfast.
The reeds don’t want some eggs for breakfast.
7-. I want some butter on my sandwich.
I don’t want some butter on my sandwich.
8-. There is some chicken in the fridge.
There isn’t some chicken in the fridge.
9-. They need some cheese for the pasta.
They don’t need some cheese for the pasta.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH some OR any.
1-. I don’t want any more coffee, thank you.
2-. There isn’t any salt in this soup.
3-. We don’t see some sandwiches on the menu.
4-. They need some sugar for their tea.
5-. The restaurant is making some cakes for the party.
6-. It’s too bad that there isn’t any soup.
7-. I don’t see any menus on those tables.
8-. There are some eggs for the omelet.
UNIT 6 LESSON 1.
CORRECT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.
1-. Can you come to the party next week?
2-. My brother- in-law cant’ play basketball tomorrow.
3-. I’m going to the pool with Diane, but I can’t swim.
4-. Alice can’t go running after work.
5-. Can Lisa visit her cousins next weekend?
COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS, USING can.
1-. Where can I do aerobics?
Why don’t you try total fitness? They have great instructors.
2-. When can we study?
Let’s go together tomorrow night. Ok?
3-. We need some fresh air where can we go walking?
Well, we can go over to grant park. It’s very nice.
4-. How can often Larry play golf?
Not verry often. He’s staring a new job.
5-. Who can make dinner tonight?
What about Katherine? She’s not doing anything.
CORRECT THESE SENTENCES.
1-. My brother-in-law has to work on the weekend.
2-. Do you have to meet Mr. Green at the airport?
3-. We don’t have to making dinner tonight. We’re going out.
4-. Ms. Davis has to fills out application for her English class.
5-. Does she have to watches TV now? I’m trying to study.
UNIT 6 LESSON 2
WRITE THE VERSBS IN THE SIMPLE PRESENT OR THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
Dear Kevin,
It’s 2:00 and I think of you. The kids play outside. I see them through the window right now. They have a small table and chairs and they have a late lunch.
I want to mail this letter before the post office closes. I know you’re working hard an we all miss you.
Maggie.
THESE SENTENCES ARE NOT WRITTEN CORRECTLY. WRITE THEM CORRECTLY.
1-. She plays usually golf on Sunday.
She usually play golf on Sunday.
2-. They go to the park hardly ever.
They hardly ever go to the park.
3-. I always am hungry in the afternoon.
I am always hungry In the afternoon.
4-. We once in a while have eggs for breakfast.
We have eggs for breakfast once in a while.
5-. Pat doesn’t never exercise.
Pat never doesn’t exercise.
6-. Never I go swimming at night.
I never go swimming at night.
7-. Victor doesn’t drink always coffee.
Victor don’t drink always coffee.
8-. Connie and I play twice a week tennis together.
Connie and I play tennis together twice a week.
9-. We go often bike riding in the afternoon.
We go often bike riding in the afternoon.
10-. She is verry day late for class.
She is late every day for class.
UNIT 7 LESSON 1
WRITE THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING ADJECTIVES.
1-. Tall-taller.
2-. Pretty-prettier.
3-. Heavy. Heavier.
4-. Light-lighter.
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH A COMRATIVE FORM.
1-. This purse is nicer than that one.
2-. He’s a goodie student than she.
3-. Holland is small than Thailand.
4-. Thailand is largest than Holland.
5-. Women’s shoes are usually expensive than men’s shoes.
UNIT 7 LESSON 2
REWRITE EACH SENTENCE, CHANGING INDIRECT OBJECT INTO A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
1-. He always give me a check when I ask. He always gives a check to me when I ask.
2-. I send them the tickets and they give me a receipt. I sent them the tickets and they give me a receipt.
ADD THE INDIRECT ABJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE TO EACH SENTENCE. DON’T ADD WORDS.
1-. They send it on Monday. They send it to me on Monday.
2-. Do they give breakfast on the tour? do they give to you breakfast on the tour?
3-. We always tell the truth. We always tell her the truth.
4-. They make extra time. They make for him extra time.
UNIT 8 LESSON 1
COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION WITH was, where, wasn’t OR weren’t.
1-. Was you out of town last week?
No, wasn’t why?
Well, you was at work, so I wasn’t sure.
2-. How was the food?
Incredible¡ there was lots of fresh seafood and the fruit was delicious.
3-. So was your vacation ok?
Well, actually it was. The food was terrible and the people was unfriendly. What more can I say?
4-. Where were last weekend?
I was on vacation.
Really? How was it?
5-. How long was your vacation?
Only a week. But you know something? After a week, the kids and I was pretty tired.
WRITE QUESTIONS WITH THE SCRAMBLED WORDS.
1-. Was your vacation verry long?
No, it wasn’t. it was pretty short, actually.
2-. Where was your language?
My wife had it. Thought someone had stolen it¡
3-. Was the drive comfortable?
Perfect.
4-. Were you on the morning flight?
Yes, I was.
WRITE THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING VERBS.
1-. Return-returned.
2-. Like- liked.
3-. Change-changed.
4-. Cry-cried.
5-. Try- tried.
6-. Stay-stayed.
7-. Travel- traveled.
8-. Arrive-arrived-
9-. Rain-rained.
10-. Wait-waited.
11-. Offer-offered.
12-. Hurry- hurried.
WRITE THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE FROM THESE IRREGULAR VERBS.
1-. Eat- ate.
2-. Drink-drunk.
3-. Swim-swam.
4-. Go-gone.
5-. Write-wrote.
6-. Run.
7-. Ran.
8-. Begin-began.
9-. Buy-bay.
10-. Understand-understood.
COMPLETE THE CONVERSATIONS WITH QUESTIONS IN THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE.
1-. Where did you go on vacation last summer?
We went to the mountains. It was very nice.
2-. When you get back from vacation?
We got back last week. I’m sorry we didn’t call you.
3-. Have they a good flight?
Well, they say it was really scenic. So I guess so.
4-. What do you do in London?
We went to see some plays and we visited a few museums.
5-. Enjoy your parents their trip?
Well, almost. There were some problems, but I think they had a good time.
UNIT 9 LESSON 1
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE OR QUESTION.
1-. Who should buy the tickets?
2-. Where can i find a hotel?
3-. You could walk or take the bus.
4-. Should I call you when I arrive?
5-. We can’t take the bus; it left 5 minutes ago.
6-. When should you give the agent your boarding pass?
7-. Which trains can get me three before dinnertime?
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1-. What are your plans for the summer?
Go out to Cancun.
2-. What are you going to do this weekend?
Homework.
3-. What are you doing this evening?
Do down town.
UNIT 10 LESSON 2
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH A PHRASE USING too, really, OR very.
1-. Beach vacations are really relaxing. I love them
2-. French fries are verry spice. You shouldn’t eat them every day.
3-. A safari vacation is too expensive. I don’t have enough money to go.
4-.this movie is very romantic. I want to see it.
5-. Our house is really beautiful. I don’t want to sell it.
6-. English is very important. Many people study it.
7-. This printer is very old. I need a new one.
8-. Those pants are very ugliest ¡ you should wear something more conservative.
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SOCIAL LANGUAGE LIST.
UNIT 1
You look familiar.
Have we meet before?
I don’t think so.
I’m not from around here.
As a matter of fact, I am.
Oh, that’s right now I remember.
What have you been up to?
Not much.
Audrey, have you met Hannah?
Hannah, I’d like you to meet Audrey.
I think we’ve met before.
Good to see you again.
Welcome to rio.
Have you ever been here before?
No. it’s my first time.
Have you tired yet?
I think you’ll like it.
UNIT 2
You’re going to love this theater.
I’m really in the mood for a good classic movie.
I missed it.
They say it’s great.
Actually, I’d rather see something else.
Deal¡
Sorry I’m late. Have you been here long?
For about 10 minutes. Not too bad.
I got stuck in traffic.
I missed the bus.
I couldn’t get a taxi.
I couldn’t find a parking space.
The 8:00 show for the train is sold out.
How much do I owe?
Nothing. It’s on me.
Next time it’s my treat.
I’ve always wanted to see Hitchcock’s the birds.
What do you think of Madonna?
Actually, not much.
For real?
That’s what makes the world go round¡
Who was in it? what was it about?
What kind of music was it?
I agree/disagree.
UNIT 3
I’m checking out.
Was your stay satisfactory?
Will you be putting this on your visa card?
Thank you for staying with us.
I’d like to speak to Anne smith.
I’ll ring that room for you.
He’s/she’s not answering.
Would you like to leave a message?
Please tell him Tim Klein called.
Please tell her I’ll call back later.
Please tell him I’ll be at the Clayton hotel until 5:00
Please tell her I’ll be at 22-56-838
Is that all?
I’m checking in. the name’s smith.
How do you want to pay?
By the way, is the restaurant still open?
Actually, you’d better hurry.
UNIT 4
I have a reservation.
We were expecting you.
I’ll need to see you driver’s license and a major credit card.
That’s correct.
That’ll de fine.
I had an accident.
How awful.
Oh no¡
I’m sorry to hear that.
I’m sorry. Are you ok?
No one was hurt.
Thank goodness. How did it happen?
The other driver was speeding.
I hit another car. / another car hit me.
Was there much damage?
I’ll only have to replease taillight.
Fill it up, please, with regular.
Yes, sir/ ma’am.
Anything else?
My turn signal isn’t working. Can you fix it?
Can you drop the car off tomorrow morning at about 9:00?
What time can I pick it up?
How’s noon?
Terrific. I’ll see you at 9:00
My headlight won’t turn on/ off.
UNIT 5
I need to pick up a few on things on the way back to the hotel.
Feel like stopping at a cosmetic store with me?
I’d like to but I think I’ll pass.
I don’t have much time today.
It’ll be a piece of cake.
Where would I find toothpaste?
Have a look in aisle .
Actually. I did and there wasn’t any.
Let me get you some from the back.
I have a two o’clock appointment for a haircut with Sean.
Sean is running a little late.
Can I get you some coffee or tea?
Can I get a manicure in the meantime?
Yes, but it’ll be a few minutes.
There’s someone ahead of you.
Would it be possible to get a facial?
how long will have to charge for
I don’t have an appointment.
How long will have to wait?
How much do you charge for a massage?
Is it customary to leave a tip?
Can I charge it to my room?
I’m sorry. I have to cancel my appointment.
UNIT 6
What in the world are you waiting?
I used to be. Not anymore.
To tell you the truth, it was just too much trouble.
Want to try some?
You only live once.
Everything’s ready. Why don’t we sit down?
This food looks great¡
It really smells delicious.
Please help yourself.
Thanks. But I’ll pass on the chicken.
Don’t you eat chicken?
I’m on a diet.
I’m trying to lose weight.
I’m avoiding sugar.
I’m a vegetarian.
I’m allergic to chocolate.
Coffee doesn’t agree with me.
I’m sorry. I didn’t know that.
Don’t worry about it. It’s not a problem.
I used to have it a lot. But I’ve been cutting back.
I couldn’t live without it.
I’m not crazy about seafood.
I’m a big meat eater / coffee drinker.
I’m a chocolate addict / pizza lover.
I can’t stand fish.
I don’t care for steak.
I’m not much of a pizza eater / coffee lover.
UNIT 7
What do you feel like doing after dinner?
I’m kind of down in the dumps.
You do look a little blue. Something wrong?
Nothing I can put my finger on.
I guess I’m just feeling out of sorts.
Maybe a nice dinner will cheer you up.
Why don’t we go for a walk?
Would you like me to make you some soup?
How about some ice cream? That always makes me feel better.
How about gray?
Gray’s out of the question.
What’s wrong with gray?
You look down. What’s up?
Oh, nothing serious.
I’m just tired of the same old grind.
But thanks for asking.
I know what you mean.
UNIT 8
This print’s sort of interesting.
I kind of like it.
It would look nice over mu desk
Don’t you find it a little too dark?
I guess I’m nor really into bright colors.
To each his own.
Be sure not to miss the Prado museum while you’re in Madrid.
Please? Why’s that?
Well, for one thing, las meninas is kept there.
No kidding¡ I’ve always wanted to see that.
Thanks for the suggestion.
What’s this figure made of?
Wood. It’s handmade.
What is it used for?
When were they made?
How were they made?
What do you think of it?
I’m crazy about it / them.
It’s not for me.
They’re fantastic / gorgeous / wonderful /cool.
UNIT 9
Am I interrupting you?
I’m just fooling around.
What are you up to?
I logged on to send you some pictures.
Cool¡
Can’t wiat to download them.
I’m thinking about getting a new monitor.
Oh, yeah? What kind?
Everyone says I should get a macro.
Well, I’ve header that the panatela is as
Good as the macro.
Really? I’ll check it out.
Eugene, could you take a look at this?
Sure. What’s the problem?
Why don’t you try restarting?
Ok. I’ll give that a try.
UNIT 10
Your parents would let you do that?
Are you kidding?
I’d have to be nuts to ask them.
There’s nothing wrong with tattoos.
Everybody has them.
I hate to say this, but I think you’re making a mistake.
You should get permission. If you don’t,
I’m sure you’ll be sorry.
I’ll give it some thought.
Excuse me, I think you forgot something.
My pleasure.
You’re welcome.
Don’t mention it.
Not at all.
Sure.
They didn’t charge us for the desserts.
They undercharged me.
They gave me too much change.
They gave me more than I ordered.
You think so?
Absolutely.
Definitely.
Of course.
Sure.
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GRAMMAR BOOSTER
UNIT 1 LESSON 1
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT OR THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE.
1-. Live in sao Paolo, brazil all my family. However, I be to a lot of other places too. I fly to Europe three times. In 1999, I go to Amsterdam, Vienna, and Prague. It climb the Eiffel tower in Paris, go sightseeing in London, and see a bullfight in Madrid. Or course, I travel all over latin America too. In 2004, I tour the united states and Canada for the first time.
USE THE TOPICS TO WRITE QUESTIONS WITH what OR wich IN THE PRESENT PERFECT.
THEN WRITE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS IN YOUR OWN WAY.
1-. What big cities have you visited.?
Mexico df, and N.Y.
2-. Which new songs do you like more?
Moon light, camarote.
3-. What restaurant have you visited?
I visited el swehiro and la piazza da mama.
4-.what plains have you visited?
Delta airlines.
5-. What movies have you seen?
Twilight, and a lot more of movies.
REWRITE EACH STATEMENT OR QUESTION WITH already OR yet.
1-. Has she finished the book already?
2-. They haven’t seen the movie yet.
3-. We’ve tired will rice several times already.
4-. Has you father left already?
REWRITE EACH SENTENCE WITH already OR yet.
1-. I haven’t had dinner yet.
2-. She’s been to London, Berlin, and Rome.
3-. They haven’t called home.
4-. We’ve finished our class already.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS, USING REAL INFORMATION. IF THE ANSWER IS YES, WRITE WHEN THIS HAPPENED.
1-. Have you ever gone on cruise? No.
2-. Have you ever tried Indian food? No.
3-. Have you ever been to Hawaii? No.
4-. Have you ever meet a famous person? Yes, when I was in México.
5-. Have you ever gone scuba diving? No.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
1-. Sea biscuit play at the park lane classic cinema since April.
2-. Robert wait in the ticket holder’s line for a pretty long time.
3-. People are worry about violence in movies since the sixties.
4-. I talk about that movie will everyone for weeks.
5-. We come to his movie theater for two years.
WRITE THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE FOR THE FOLLOWING BASE FORMS.
1-. Find/ finding.
2-. Be / being.
3-. Lose / losing.
4-. Put / putting.
5-. Get. / getting.
6-. Say / saying.
7-. Write / writing
8-. Make / making
9-. Fix / fixing.
10-. Go / going.
11-. Know / knowing.
12-. Speak / speaking.
13-. Hear / hearing.
14-. Let / letting.
15-. Come / coming.
16-. Leave / leaving.
17-. Drive / driving.
18-. Meet / meeting.
19-. Blow/ blowing.
20-. Give/ giving.
21-. Run / running.
22-. Forget / forgetting.
23-. Eat / eating.
24-. Pay / paying.
25-. Stand / standing.
26-. Think / thinking.
27-. Buy / buying.
28-. See / seeing.
29-. Begin / beginning.
30-. Tell / telling.
31-. Bring / bringing.
32-. Take / taking.
WRITE 5 SENTENCES ABOUT PLANS FOR THIS WEEKEND.
i’m going to cancun,
I’m going to watch a movie with my sister.
Maybe I went to cancun.
I’m going to down town.
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH too many, OR enough.
1-. Let’s make a nice dessert. Do we have enough milk in the fridge?
2-. This coffee has too much sugar. It’s awful.
3-. It’s not a good idea to buy too many fruit. We’re not going to be home for a few days.
4-. This menu has too many choices. I can’t make up my mind.
5-. Check the bathroom shelf to see if we have enough soup. Mom and dad are coming to visit.
6-. I don’t like when there are to many brands. I can’t decide wich one to buy.
7-. There’s no way to get a haircut today. Too many people had the same idea¡
8-. I don’t have enough gas in the car for a long trip. Could you please get some when you go out?
9-. They don’t want to spend too much money on their vacation. They’re going to camping.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT INDEFINITE PRONOUN TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.
1-. I need to go to the store to buy something.
2-. There is anything I can do to help.
3-. A skin doctor can tell you anything about about how to use sunscreen.
4-. There isn’t anything you can do to make yourself taller.
5-. They have anything that helps you lose weight.
This is a unit-by-unit list of all the productive social language. TOP NOTCH 1.
Welcome TO TOP NOTCH !
Hi, my name is peter. Alex, this is Emily. Emily, this is Alex. That’s right.
I’m Alexandra. Nice to meet you, Emily.
Everyone calls me Alex. Well, it was nice meeting you.
Good morning/good afternoon. See you later.
Good evening/ good night. Bye/ good bye.
What do you do? Take it easy/ take care.
I’m student. And you? What’s this called in English?
How do you say you last name?
What’s your last name, please?
I’m sorry. Could you repeat that?
Sure.
How do you spell your first name?
Thanks/ thank you
UNIT 1.
This is my teacher. No. I’m David. Come. I’ll introduce you.
Please call me tom. That’s bill over there. I’d like you to meet Kate.
Let me introduce you to my wife, carol. Are you a student?
Good to meet you. As a matter of fact, I am.
Pleasure to meet you. Is she from sao Paulo?
Are you bill? Those are the new students.
UNIT 2.
Do you want to see a concert on Saturday? Perfect. When’s the concert?
That’s not for me. See you then. What time¿s the movie?
I’m not really a rock fan. Are you free on Friday? Where’s the play?
What about Sergio mendes? What time?
Now that’s more my style¡ too bad.
There’s past my bedtime¡ maybe some other time.
No ploblem.
UNIT 3.
What are you up to? Do you have any brothers or sisters? How are you different?
Como take a look. I have one younger sister. Do you look alike?
Let me see. Do they look like you? We wear similar clothes.
Who’s that guy? Not really. Do you both like basketball?
Really¡ that’s great¡ she doesn’t like fish, and I don’t either.
Tell me something about your family. How about your brother? He likes coffee, but I don’t.
UNIT 4
This printer is driving me crazy¡ I’m looking for a lap top. The window won’t open.
It’s not working. Any suggestions?. The iron won’t turn on.
It’s just a lemon¡ what about a pell?. The fridge is making a funny soun
What do you mean? Really?. The toilet don’t flush.
What’s wrong with it? How’s it going?. The toilet won’t stop flushing.
Hey, bob¡ fine, thanks. The sink is clogged.
What are you doing here? I’m sorry sorry to hear that. Hello?
UNIT 5
Are you to order?. There’s a choice of vegetables. Is that all?
Do you need some more time?. Tonight we have carrots. I’m in the mood for seafood.
I think I’ll start whit the soup. Certainly. Sorry. You’re out of luck.
Then I’ll have the kitchen. Anything to drink?. Let’s go out¡
That comes with salad, doesn’t it?. What is there to eat?. Good idea¡
UNIT 6
Where are you off to?. I’m crazy about tennis. You too?
I’m on my way to the park. Why don’t we play basketball sometime?
Do you want to play together sometime? Great idea. How come?
That would be great. When’s good for you? Well, have a great time.
No way. Sorry, I can’t to express regreat. He’s in shape/out of shape.
He’s a couch potato. I have to meet my sister at the airport. We don’t eat junk food.
Too bad. That sounds great. They avoid sweets.
UNIT 7
Excuse me. Would you be nice enough to gift wrap it/them for me. Excuse me?
How much is that v-neck/are those pants?. Of course. Cash or change?
That’s not too bad. We have a pair in brown. Go straight.
Do you have it/them in a larger size?. See if they are better. Tur left/right.
It is/ these are too short. Yes, they’re fine. Go down/up the stairs.
Here you go. I’ll take the loafers. Take the escalator/elevator/stairs.
Would you like to try it/ them on?. How would you to pay for them?. It’s on the top.
No, thanks. It’s in the basement.
UNIT 8
When did you get back?. Let me help you with your things. What about you?
Just yesterday. Thanks a lot. It was so relaxing.
Tell me about your trip. Did you just get in?. the weather was terrible.
I had a really great time. My flight was a little late. The people were unfriendly.
I’ll bet the food was great. Welcome back¡. They canceled my filght.
Amazing¡. Ok. someone stole my wallet.
How was the flight? What did you do last weekend?
I was pretty bumpy. Nothing special.
UNIT 9
Do you speak English?. What a small world¡. What time do you get in?
I’m looking for the bullet train. Can we make the 2:oo bus? Lat me check.
Which one? It left/departed 5 minutes ago. We had an accident/mechanical problems.
I’m taking that, too. Oh, no¡ we missed our train.
You can follow me. What should we do? We got bumped our train
It leaves from track 15. one way or round-trip?.
We should hurry. I’m going to need a rental car in dubai.
By the way, where are you from? What date are you arriving?
No kidding¡
UNIT 10
I’m almost out of cash. No more than amount. I’m sorry. That’s just to much for me.
Let’s go in here. Could I have a look?. Pretty good¡
What about this?. How much do you want for that rug?. What a great deal¡
It’s a bit more than I want to spend. This one?. What a rip-off¡
Maybe you could get a better price. The other one. She got a good price.
You think so?. I can give you a mount. She saved a lot of money.
It can’t hurt to ask. That sounds fair. He paid too much.
How much can you spend? .this jacket is a bargain.
PRONUNCIATION TABLE.
These are the pronunciation symbols used in top notch 1.
VOWELS.
SYMBOL : KEY WORDS:
I beat, feed
L bit, did
El date, paid
E bet,bed
Ae bat,bad
Box,odd,father
Bought, dog
Boat road
Book, good
Boot,food,flu
But,mud,mother
Banana,among
shirt, murder
bite,cry, buy,eye
about how
voice,boy
bare
bar
door
tour
CONSONANTS.
KEY WORDS: KEY WORDS:
Pack, happy zip, please, goes
Back, rubber ship, machine, station
Tie special, discussion
Die measure, vision
Came, key, quick hot, who
Game, guest men
Church, nature, watch sun, know, pneuminia
Judge, general, major sung, ringing
Fan, photograph wet, white
Van light, long
Thing, breath right, wrong
Then, breathe yes.
Sip, city, psychology
Butter, bottle
Button.
NON-COUNT NOUNS.
This is an at-a-glance reference to the non-count nouns used in top notch 1.
Aerobics.
Air-conditioning.
Basketball.
Beef.
Bike riding.
Bread.
Broccoli.
Butter.
Cake.
Candy.
Cash.
Cheese.
Chicken.
Clothing.
Coffee.
Crab.
Culture.
Dancing.
Dessert.
Dinner.
Electronics.
English.
Entertainment.
Fish.
Food.
Fruit.
Golf.
Grain.
Health.
History.
Hosiery.
Hot sauce.
Housework.
Ice.
Juice.
Junk food.
Lamb.
Lettuce.
Lingerie.
Meat.
Milk.
Music.
Nature.
Oil.
Outerwear.
Pasta.
Pepper.
Pie.
Rice.
Running.
Salad.
Sausage.
Seafood.
Service.
Shopping.
Shrimp.
GRAMMAR BOOSTER
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UNIT 1 LESSON 1.
Choose an answer for each question.
__d__ 1.are they Chinese? A. yes, it is.
__b__ 2.are you hungry? B. no, I’m not.
__e__ 3.is he a teacher? C. no, she isn’t
__c__ 4.is she Russian? D.yes, they are.
__f__5.am I in your class? E.yes, he is.
__a__6.is it 3:00? F.yes, you are.
ANSWER THE QUESTION WITH ANSWERS.
1. is Tokyo in china? No, it isn’t.
2. is Spanish easy? Yes, it is.
3. are cats animals? Yes, they are.
4. is paris a country? Yes, it is.
5. are you a musician? No, I’m not.
6. are korea and japan in asia? Yes, they are.
UNIT 1 LESSON 2.
Choose an answer for each question.
__e__ 1.what’s your name? a. Wales, actually. He’s British.
__a__ 2.where is he from? B. know-su and toshinaga.
__C__3.where’s her mother from? C. sasha’s mother? San Francisco, I think.
__b__4. who are they? D. twelve and ten.
__d__5. how old are your cousins? E. I’m milos. But everyone calls me mishka.
Write questions with what and a possessive adjective.
a: what’s their address?
B: lin and ben’s? it’s bay st.
a: what’s his phone number?
B: his phone number? It’s 21-66-55
a: what’s is dave’s last name?
b: dave’s last name? it’s bourne.
a: what Sandra’s nickname?
B: sandra’s nickname is sandy.
a: what’s our number?
B: our number? Oh, it’s 555-298-0093
a: what’s ray’s address?
B: ray’s? his address is 456 rue noire.
UNIT 2 LESSON 1
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE OR QUESTION WITH on, in or at.
1-. When’s the movie is on Friday at 8:30
2-. On the weekend, I’m going to the concert at the public library.
3-. Where is he? He’s not here right now. He’s at work.
4-. Where’s his office? It’s on the center of town.
5-. When was her mother born? She was born in January 1.
6-. When does the movie take place? It takes place in the 19th century in Africa.
7-. There is a ticket booth on the center of town.
8-. Is the concert hall on grove street?
9-.i think the theater is on the right side of the street.
10-. Let’s go to the early show. The concert is outside, and the weather gets really hot at the afternoon.
11-. This concert occurs every year in November.
12-. I’ll see you on Thursday morning in front of the theater, ok?
LOOK AT THE ASK QUESTIONS WITH when OR what time. ASK QUESTIONS WITH were.
Then write to each question.
1-. QUESTION: when is the opera?
ANSWER: it’s on Friday, 17
2-. QUESTION: what time is the concert?
ANSWER: it’s at midnight.
WRITE NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
1-. Hank like jazz. (his brother) his brother doesn’t like jazz.
2-. Vic lives in lima. (his sisters) his sisters doesn’t lives in lima.
3-. Kate works in a hospital. (Her sister don’t work in a hospital.
4-. My sister has a big family (my brother) my brother don’t has a big family.
5-. My older brother speaks Japanese. (my younger brother) my younger brother don’t speak Japanese.
6-. Han’s nice takes a bus to school. ( his nephew) his nephew don’t takes a bus school.
PRACTICE WRITE YES/ NO QUESTIONS.
1-. Does your brother drink coffee? No, he doesn’t. my brother drinks tea.
2-. Does your sister? Yes, I do, I really look like my sister.
3-. Does your children? No, we don’t have any yet.
4-. Do you live in Chile? No, my in laws live in Argentina
5-, does she speak English? Yes, she does. My niece speak it verry well.
WRITE THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE FOR FOLLOWING BASE FORMS.
1-. Turn. Turning.
2-. Rain. Raining.
3-. Run. Running.
4-. Help. Helping.
5- open. Opening.
6-. Close. Closing.
7-. Stop. Stopping.
8-. Exit. Exiting.
9-. Sit. Sitting.
10-. Eat. Eating.
11- buy. Buying.
12-. Mix. Mixing.
13-. Sew. Sewing.
14-. Listen. Listening.
15-. Do. Doing.
16-. Write. Writing.
17-. Begin. Beginning.
18-. Use. Using.
19-. Change. Changing.
20-. Be. Being.
21-. Have. Having.
22-. Put. Putting.
23-. Go. Going.
CHANGE EACH AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT TO NEGATIVE STATEMENT. USE CONTRACTIONS.
1-. She’s going to the supermarket. She’s not going to the supermarket.
2-. He’s not calling his wife this afternoon. He’s not calling his wife this afternoon.
3-. I’m buying tickets for a rock concert tonight. I’m not buying tickets for a rock concert tonight.
4-. The Roberts are feeding their kids early. The Roberts aren’t feeding their kids early.
5-. Jack is talking the bus to the movies. Jack isn’t taking the bus to the movies.
WRITE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS.
1-. Are you studying English this year? Yes, I am.
2-. When are you taking a vacation? I don’t know.
3-. Is it raining now? No, it is.
4-. Where are you eating dinner tonight? In my home.
5-.are you listening to music now? No, I’m not.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH A COUNTABLE QUALITY.
1-. This soup is too salty. It has a cup of salt in it¡
2-. She must be very thirsty. This is her third glass of water.
3-. My car has a big gas tank. It holds six gallons gas.
4-. I ate a slice cheese and now I feel sick.
5-. A club sandwich doesn’t have two slices of bread. It has 3 slices of bread.
6-. I like my tea sweet. Please put in spoonful of sugar.
COMPLETE EACH QUESTIONS WITH how much OR HOW MANY.
1-. How much bread do we need? I put two loaves in the shopping cart.
2-. How many salt did you put in the beef stew? I can’t eat it.
3-. How much hot pepper do you like? This food is already very spicy¡
4-. How much spoonfuls of sugar do you want in your tea? two, please.
5-. How many oil should I put in this salad? A half cup?
6-. How much slices of bread do you want? Only one, thanks.
7-. How much slices of bread do you want? Only one, thanks.
8-. How much cups of coffee did you drink? Your hands are shaking¡
WRITE THE PLURAL OF THE FOLLOWING COUNT NOUNS.
1-. Slice- slices.
2-. Cup-cups.
3-. Spoonful- spoonfuls.
4-. Pear-pears.
5-. Sandwich-sandwiches.
6-. Vegetable- vegetables.
7-. Potato-potatoes.
UNIT 5 LESSON 2
WRITE a OR an. IF THE NOUN IS A NOUN-COUNT NOUN, WRITE x.
1-. He has x diabetes.
2-. She would like to eat a pear.
3-. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
4-. Would you like an appetizer?
5-. There’s an egg on the shelf.
6-. Does the restaurant serve x rice with the chicken?
7-. We’d like x water, please.
8-. He always gives a good advice.
9-. Let’s go to a concert tonight.
10-. My family loves x music.
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES FROM AFFIRMATIVE TO NEGATIVE.
1-. There is some coffee in the kitchen.
There isn’t any coffee in the kitchen.
2-. There are some beans on the table.
There aren’t any beans on the table.
3-. We have some leftovers.
We haven’t some leftovers.
4-. They need some onions for the soup.
They don’t need some onions for the soup.
5-. She’s buying some fruit at the market.
She’s not buying some fruit at the market.
6-. The reeds want some eggs for breakfast.
The reeds don’t want some eggs for breakfast.
7-. I want some butter on my sandwich.
I don’t want some butter on my sandwich.
8-. There is some chicken in the fridge.
There isn’t some chicken in the fridge.
9-. They need some cheese for the pasta.
They don’t need some cheese for the pasta.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH some OR any.
1-. I don’t want any more coffee, thank you.
2-. There isn’t any salt in this soup.
3-. We don’t see some sandwiches on the menu.
4-. They need some sugar for their tea.
5-. The restaurant is making some cakes for the party.
6-. It’s too bad that there isn’t any soup.
7-. I don’t see any menus on those tables.
8-. There are some eggs for the omelet.
UNIT 6 LESSON 1.
CORRECT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.
1-. Can you come to the party next week?
2-. My brother- in-law cant’ play basketball tomorrow.
3-. I’m going to the pool with Diane, but I can’t swim.
4-. Alice can’t go running after work.
5-. Can Lisa visit her cousins next weekend?
COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS, USING can.
1-. Where can I do aerobics?
Why don’t you try total fitness? They have great instructors.
2-. When can we study?
Let’s go together tomorrow night. Ok?
3-. We need some fresh air where can we go walking?
Well, we can go over to grant park. It’s very nice.
4-. How can often Larry play golf?
Not verry often. He’s staring a new job.
5-. Who can make dinner tonight?
What about Katherine? She’s not doing anything.
CORRECT THESE SENTENCES.
1-. My brother-in-law has to work on the weekend.
2-. Do you have to meet Mr. Green at the airport?
3-. We don’t have to making dinner tonight. We’re going out.
4-. Ms. Davis has to fills out application for her English class.
5-. Does she have to watches TV now? I’m trying to study.
UNIT 6 LESSON 2
WRITE THE VERSBS IN THE SIMPLE PRESENT OR THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
Dear Kevin,
It’s 2:00 and I think of you. The kids play outside. I see them through the window right now. They have a small table and chairs and they have a late lunch.
I want to mail this letter before the post office closes. I know you’re working hard an we all miss you.
Maggie.
THESE SENTENCES ARE NOT WRITTEN CORRECTLY. WRITE THEM CORRECTLY.
1-. She plays usually golf on Sunday.
She usually play golf on Sunday.
2-. They go to the park hardly ever.
They hardly ever go to the park.
3-. I always am hungry in the afternoon.
I am always hungry In the afternoon.
4-. We once in a while have eggs for breakfast.
We have eggs for breakfast once in a while.
5-. Pat doesn’t never exercise.
Pat never doesn’t exercise.
6-. Never I go swimming at night.
I never go swimming at night.
7-. Victor doesn’t drink always coffee.
Victor don’t drink always coffee.
8-. Connie and I play twice a week tennis together.
Connie and I play tennis together twice a week.
9-. We go often bike riding in the afternoon.
We go often bike riding in the afternoon.
10-. She is verry day late for class.
She is late every day for class.
UNIT 7 LESSON 1
WRITE THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING ADJECTIVES.
1-. Tall-taller.
2-. Pretty-prettier.
3-. Heavy. Heavier.
4-. Light-lighter.
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH A COMRATIVE FORM.
1-. This purse is nicer than that one.
2-. He’s a goodie student than she.
3-. Holland is small than Thailand.
4-. Thailand is largest than Holland.
5-. Women’s shoes are usually expensive than men’s shoes.
UNIT 7 LESSON 2
REWRITE EACH SENTENCE, CHANGING INDIRECT OBJECT INTO A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
1-. He always give me a check when I ask. He always gives a check to me when I ask.
2-. I send them the tickets and they give me a receipt. I sent them the tickets and they give me a receipt.
ADD THE INDIRECT ABJECT PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE TO EACH SENTENCE. DON’T ADD WORDS.
1-. They send it on Monday. They send it to me on Monday.
2-. Do they give breakfast on the tour? do they give to you breakfast on the tour?
3-. We always tell the truth. We always tell her the truth.
4-. They make extra time. They make for him extra time.
UNIT 8 LESSON 1
COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION WITH was, where, wasn’t OR weren’t.
1-. Was you out of town last week?
No, wasn’t why?
Well, you was at work, so I wasn’t sure.
2-. How was the food?
Incredible¡ there was lots of fresh seafood and the fruit was delicious.
3-. So was your vacation ok?
Well, actually it was. The food was terrible and the people was unfriendly. What more can I say?
4-. Where were last weekend?
I was on vacation.
Really? How was it?
5-. How long was your vacation?
Only a week. But you know something? After a week, the kids and I was pretty tired.
WRITE QUESTIONS WITH THE SCRAMBLED WORDS.
1-. Was your vacation verry long?
No, it wasn’t. it was pretty short, actually.
2-. Where was your language?
My wife had it. Thought someone had stolen it¡
3-. Was the drive comfortable?
Perfect.
4-. Were you on the morning flight?
Yes, I was.
WRITE THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING VERBS.
1-. Return-returned.
2-. Like- liked.
3-. Change-changed.
4-. Cry-cried.
5-. Try- tried.
6-. Stay-stayed.
7-. Travel- traveled.
8-. Arrive-arrived-
9-. Rain-rained.
10-. Wait-waited.
11-. Offer-offered.
12-. Hurry- hurried.
WRITE THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE FROM THESE IRREGULAR VERBS.
1-. Eat- ate.
2-. Drink-drunk.
3-. Swim-swam.
4-. Go-gone.
5-. Write-wrote.
6-. Run.
7-. Ran.
8-. Begin-began.
9-. Buy-bay.
10-. Understand-understood.
COMPLETE THE CONVERSATIONS WITH QUESTIONS IN THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE.
1-. Where did you go on vacation last summer?
We went to the mountains. It was very nice.
2-. When you get back from vacation?
We got back last week. I’m sorry we didn’t call you.
3-. Have they a good flight?
Well, they say it was really scenic. So I guess so.
4-. What do you do in London?
We went to see some plays and we visited a few museums.
5-. Enjoy your parents their trip?
Well, almost. There were some problems, but I think they had a good time.
UNIT 9 LESSON 1
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE OR QUESTION.
1-. Who should buy the tickets?
2-. Where can i find a hotel?
3-. You could walk or take the bus.
4-. Should I call you when I arrive?
5-. We can’t take the bus; it left 5 minutes ago.
6-. When should you give the agent your boarding pass?
7-. Which trains can get me three before dinnertime?
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1-. What are your plans for the summer?
Go out to Cancun.
2-. What are you going to do this weekend?
Homework.
3-. What are you doing this evening?
Do down town.
UNIT 10 LESSON 2
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH A PHRASE USING too, really, OR very.
1-. Beach vacations are really relaxing. I love them
2-. French fries are verry spice. You shouldn’t eat them every day.
3-. A safari vacation is too expensive. I don’t have enough money to go.
4-.this movie is very romantic. I want to see it.
5-. Our house is really beautiful. I don’t want to sell it.
6-. English is very important. Many people study it.
7-. This printer is very old. I need a new one.
8-. Those pants are very ugliest ¡ you should wear something more conservative.
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SOCIAL LANGUAGE LIST.
UNIT 1
You look familiar.
Have we meet before?
I don’t think so.
I’m not from around here.
As a matter of fact, I am.
Oh, that’s right now I remember.
What have you been up to?
Not much.
Audrey, have you met Hannah?
Hannah, I’d like you to meet Audrey.
I think we’ve met before.
Good to see you again.
Welcome to rio.
Have you ever been here before?
No. it’s my first time.
Have you tired yet?
I think you’ll like it.
UNIT 2
You’re going to love this theater.
I’m really in the mood for a good classic movie.
I missed it.
They say it’s great.
Actually, I’d rather see something else.
Deal¡
Sorry I’m late. Have you been here long?
For about 10 minutes. Not too bad.
I got stuck in traffic.
I missed the bus.
I couldn’t get a taxi.
I couldn’t find a parking space.
The 8:00 show for the train is sold out.
How much do I owe?
Nothing. It’s on me.
Next time it’s my treat.
I’ve always wanted to see Hitchcock’s the birds.
What do you think of Madonna?
Actually, not much.
For real?
That’s what makes the world go round¡
Who was in it? what was it about?
What kind of music was it?
I agree/disagree.
UNIT 3
I’m checking out.
Was your stay satisfactory?
Will you be putting this on your visa card?
Thank you for staying with us.
I’d like to speak to Anne smith.
I’ll ring that room for you.
He’s/she’s not answering.
Would you like to leave a message?
Please tell him Tim Klein called.
Please tell her I’ll call back later.
Please tell him I’ll be at the Clayton hotel until 5:00
Please tell her I’ll be at 22-56-838
Is that all?
I’m checking in. the name’s smith.
How do you want to pay?
By the way, is the restaurant still open?
Actually, you’d better hurry.
UNIT 4
I have a reservation.
We were expecting you.
I’ll need to see you driver’s license and a major credit card.
That’s correct.
That’ll de fine.
I had an accident.
How awful.
Oh no¡
I’m sorry to hear that.
I’m sorry. Are you ok?
No one was hurt.
Thank goodness. How did it happen?
The other driver was speeding.
I hit another car. / another car hit me.
Was there much damage?
I’ll only have to replease taillight.
Fill it up, please, with regular.
Yes, sir/ ma’am.
Anything else?
My turn signal isn’t working. Can you fix it?
Can you drop the car off tomorrow morning at about 9:00?
What time can I pick it up?
How’s noon?
Terrific. I’ll see you at 9:00
My headlight won’t turn on/ off.
UNIT 5
I need to pick up a few on things on the way back to the hotel.
Feel like stopping at a cosmetic store with me?
I’d like to but I think I’ll pass.
I don’t have much time today.
It’ll be a piece of cake.
Where would I find toothpaste?
Have a look in aisle .
Actually. I did and there wasn’t any.
Let me get you some from the back.
I have a two o’clock appointment for a haircut with Sean.
Sean is running a little late.
Can I get you some coffee or tea?
Can I get a manicure in the meantime?
Yes, but it’ll be a few minutes.
There’s someone ahead of you.
Would it be possible to get a facial?
how long will have to charge for
I don’t have an appointment.
How long will have to wait?
How much do you charge for a massage?
Is it customary to leave a tip?
Can I charge it to my room?
I’m sorry. I have to cancel my appointment.
UNIT 6
What in the world are you waiting?
I used to be. Not anymore.
To tell you the truth, it was just too much trouble.
Want to try some?
You only live once.
Everything’s ready. Why don’t we sit down?
This food looks great¡
It really smells delicious.
Please help yourself.
Thanks. But I’ll pass on the chicken.
Don’t you eat chicken?
I’m on a diet.
I’m trying to lose weight.
I’m avoiding sugar.
I’m a vegetarian.
I’m allergic to chocolate.
Coffee doesn’t agree with me.
I’m sorry. I didn’t know that.
Don’t worry about it. It’s not a problem.
I used to have it a lot. But I’ve been cutting back.
I couldn’t live without it.
I’m not crazy about seafood.
I’m a big meat eater / coffee drinker.
I’m a chocolate addict / pizza lover.
I can’t stand fish.
I don’t care for steak.
I’m not much of a pizza eater / coffee lover.
UNIT 7
What do you feel like doing after dinner?
I’m kind of down in the dumps.
You do look a little blue. Something wrong?
Nothing I can put my finger on.
I guess I’m just feeling out of sorts.
Maybe a nice dinner will cheer you up.
Why don’t we go for a walk?
Would you like me to make you some soup?
How about some ice cream? That always makes me feel better.
How about gray?
Gray’s out of the question.
What’s wrong with gray?
You look down. What’s up?
Oh, nothing serious.
I’m just tired of the same old grind.
But thanks for asking.
I know what you mean.
UNIT 8
This print’s sort of interesting.
I kind of like it.
It would look nice over mu desk
Don’t you find it a little too dark?
I guess I’m nor really into bright colors.
To each his own.
Be sure not to miss the Prado museum while you’re in Madrid.
Please? Why’s that?
Well, for one thing, las meninas is kept there.
No kidding¡ I’ve always wanted to see that.
Thanks for the suggestion.
What’s this figure made of?
Wood. It’s handmade.
What is it used for?
When were they made?
How were they made?
What do you think of it?
I’m crazy about it / them.
It’s not for me.
They’re fantastic / gorgeous / wonderful /cool.
UNIT 9
Am I interrupting you?
I’m just fooling around.
What are you up to?
I logged on to send you some pictures.
Cool¡
Can’t wiat to download them.
I’m thinking about getting a new monitor.
Oh, yeah? What kind?
Everyone says I should get a macro.
Well, I’ve header that the panatela is as
Good as the macro.
Really? I’ll check it out.
Eugene, could you take a look at this?
Sure. What’s the problem?
Why don’t you try restarting?
Ok. I’ll give that a try.
UNIT 10
Your parents would let you do that?
Are you kidding?
I’d have to be nuts to ask them.
There’s nothing wrong with tattoos.
Everybody has them.
I hate to say this, but I think you’re making a mistake.
You should get permission. If you don’t,
I’m sure you’ll be sorry.
I’ll give it some thought.
Excuse me, I think you forgot something.
My pleasure.
You’re welcome.
Don’t mention it.
Not at all.
Sure.
They didn’t charge us for the desserts.
They undercharged me.
They gave me too much change.
They gave me more than I ordered.
You think so?
Absolutely.
Definitely.
Of course.
Sure.
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GRAMMAR BOOSTER
UNIT 1 LESSON 1
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT OR THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE.
1-. Live in sao Paolo, brazil all my family. However, I be to a lot of other places too. I fly to Europe three times. In 1999, I go to Amsterdam, Vienna, and Prague. It climb the Eiffel tower in Paris, go sightseeing in London, and see a bullfight in Madrid. Or course, I travel all over latin America too. In 2004, I tour the united states and Canada for the first time.
USE THE TOPICS TO WRITE QUESTIONS WITH what OR wich IN THE PRESENT PERFECT.
THEN WRITE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS IN YOUR OWN WAY.
1-. What big cities have you visited.?
Mexico df, and N.Y.
2-. Which new songs do you like more?
Moon light, camarote.
3-. What restaurant have you visited?
I visited el swehiro and la piazza da mama.
4-.what plains have you visited?
Delta airlines.
5-. What movies have you seen?
Twilight, and a lot more of movies.
REWRITE EACH STATEMENT OR QUESTION WITH already OR yet.
1-. Has she finished the book already?
2-. They haven’t seen the movie yet.
3-. We’ve tired will rice several times already.
4-. Has you father left already?
REWRITE EACH SENTENCE WITH already OR yet.
1-. I haven’t had dinner yet.
2-. She’s been to London, Berlin, and Rome.
3-. They haven’t called home.
4-. We’ve finished our class already.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS, USING REAL INFORMATION. IF THE ANSWER IS YES, WRITE WHEN THIS HAPPENED.
1-. Have you ever gone on cruise? No.
2-. Have you ever tried Indian food? No.
3-. Have you ever been to Hawaii? No.
4-. Have you ever meet a famous person? Yes, when I was in México.
5-. Have you ever gone scuba diving? No.
COMPLETE EACH STATEMENT WITH THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
1-. Sea biscuit play at the park lane classic cinema since April.
2-. Robert wait in the ticket holder’s line for a pretty long time.
3-. People are worry about violence in movies since the sixties.
4-. I talk about that movie will everyone for weeks.
5-. We come to his movie theater for two years.
WRITE THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE FOR THE FOLLOWING BASE FORMS.
1-. Find/ finding.
2-. Be / being.
3-. Lose / losing.
4-. Put / putting.
5-. Get. / getting.
6-. Say / saying.
7-. Write / writing
8-. Make / making
9-. Fix / fixing.
10-. Go / going.
11-. Know / knowing.
12-. Speak / speaking.
13-. Hear / hearing.
14-. Let / letting.
15-. Come / coming.
16-. Leave / leaving.
17-. Drive / driving.
18-. Meet / meeting.
19-. Blow/ blowing.
20-. Give/ giving.
21-. Run / running.
22-. Forget / forgetting.
23-. Eat / eating.
24-. Pay / paying.
25-. Stand / standing.
26-. Think / thinking.
27-. Buy / buying.
28-. See / seeing.
29-. Begin / beginning.
30-. Tell / telling.
31-. Bring / bringing.
32-. Take / taking.
WRITE 5 SENTENCES ABOUT PLANS FOR THIS WEEKEND.
i’m going to cancun,
I’m going to watch a movie with my sister.
Maybe I went to cancun.
I’m going to down town.
COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH too many, OR enough.
1-. Let’s make a nice dessert. Do we have enough milk in the fridge?
2-. This coffee has too much sugar. It’s awful.
3-. It’s not a good idea to buy too many fruit. We’re not going to be home for a few days.
4-. This menu has too many choices. I can’t make up my mind.
5-. Check the bathroom shelf to see if we have enough soup. Mom and dad are coming to visit.
6-. I don’t like when there are to many brands. I can’t decide wich one to buy.
7-. There’s no way to get a haircut today. Too many people had the same idea¡
8-. I don’t have enough gas in the car for a long trip. Could you please get some when you go out?
9-. They don’t want to spend too much money on their vacation. They’re going to camping.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT INDEFINITE PRONOUN TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.
1-. I need to go to the store to buy something.
2-. There is anything I can do to help.
3-. A skin doctor can tell you anything about about how to use sunscreen.
4-. There isn’t anything you can do to make yourself taller.
5-. They have anything that helps you lose weight.
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