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Level 2 Unit Unit

Vocabulary Vocabulary

11Traditions Traditions

■■ Categories Categories

pp. pp.2−11 2−11

■■ Clothes Clothesand and objects objects

Grammar Grammar ■■ Simple Simplepresent present review reviewwith withbe be and andhave have

Listening Listening

Conversation Conversation (Useful (Usefullanguage) language)

■■ Whose Whoseshoes shoes are arethey? they?

■■ Keeping Keepingaa conversation conversationgoing going

■■

■■ Deciding Decidingwhat whattoto watch watch

■■ Asking Askingfor forand andgiving giving opinions opinions

■■

■■ Shopping Shoppinghabits habits

■■ Making Makingrequests requests when whenshopping shopping

■■

■■ Interview Interviewwith withaa teenage teenagehero hero

■■ Asking Askingfor forand andgiving giving clarification clarification

■■

■■ I Isaw sawsomething something strange strangelast last night. night.

■■ Telling Tellingand andreacting reactingtoto aastory story

■■

■■ whose whoseand and possessives possessives Grammar Grammarreference reference p.p.106 106

22What’s What’s Playing? Playing? pp. pp.12−21 12−21

■■ Types Typesofofmovies movies ■■ Types TypesofofTV TV shows shows

■■ Simple Simplepresent present review review ■■ Adverbs Adverbsofof frequency frequency ■■ Verb Verb++infinitive infinitive ororgerund gerund Grammar Grammarreference reference p.p.107 107

33Spending Spending Habits Habits

■■ Places Placestotoshop shop ■■ Money Moneyverbs verbs

pp. pp.22−31 22−31

■■ Present Present continuous continuous review review ■■ Simple Simplepresent present vs. vs.present present continuous continuous ■■ Qualifiers Qualifiers Grammar Grammarreference reference p.p.108 108

44Our OurHeroes Heroes pp. pp.32−41 32−41

■■ Cool Cooljobs jobs ■■ Adjectives Adjectivesofof personality personality

■■ Simple Simplepast past statements statements review reviewand andago ago Simplepast past ■■ Simple questions questionsreview review and andago ago Grammar Grammarreference reference p.p.109 109

55It’s It’saa Mystery! Mystery! pp. pp.42−51 42−51

■■ Action Actionverbs verbs

■■ Past Pastcontinuous continuous

■■ Adverbs Adverbsofof manner manner

■■ Adverbs Adverbsofoftime time ■■ Simple Simplepast pastvs. vs. past pastcontinuous continuous ■■ when whenand andwhile while Grammar Grammarreference reference p.p.110 110

Unit Unit1−5 1−5Review ReviewGame Gamepp. pp.52−53 52−53

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CEFR Exit Level: A2 Writing Writing

Reading Reading

Video Video

Accuracy Accuracyand and fluency fluency

Speaking Speakingoutcomes outcomes

■■ AAdescription description ■■ AtAtHome HomeininTwo Two ■■ Carpets Carpetsofof ofofaafamily family Worlds Worlds Dagestan Dagestan tradition tradition ■■ Reading Readingtoto ■■ What’s What’syour your write: write:Our Our favorite favoriteplace place Summer Summer inintown? town? Tradition Tradition ■■ AAVery VeryIndian Indian ■■ Culture: Culture: Wedding Wedding Colorful ColorfulHands Hands and andHeads Heads

■■ whose whosevs. vs.who’s who’s

I Ican can. .. .. .

■■ Pronouncing Pronouncingthe the possessive possessiveofof names namesending ending inin-s-s

■■ identify identifyand andtalk talkabout aboutmodern modernand and traditional traditionalthings things

■■ AAmovie movie review review

■■ Infinitive Infinitiveoror gerund gerundvs. vs.base base form formafter aftersome some verbs verbs

■■ Cinema’s Cinema’sBest Best Villains Villains

■■ AALife Lifeon on Broadway Broadway

■■ Reading Readingtoto write: write:My My All-Time All-Time Favorite FavoriteMovie Movie

■■ What Whattypes typesofofTV TV shows showsdo doyou youlike like watching? watching?

■■ Culture: Culture: Hooray Hoorayfor for Bollywood! Bollywood!

■■ AAproduct product review review

■■ AADay Dayatatthe the Mall MallininDubai Dubai ■■ Reading Readingtoto write: write:Product Product Reviews Reviews ■■ Culture: Culture:Adopt Adopt an anAnimal Animal

■■ Mumbai: Mumbai:From From Computers ComputerstotoFilm Film ■■ Who’s Who’sReal? Real?(CLIL (CLIL Project Projectp.p.116) 116)

■■ Unusual UnusualFun Fun ■■ How Howdo doyou youspend spend your yourmoney? money? ■■ Zero: Zero:Past Pastand and Present Present

■■ talk talkabout aboutmodern modernand andtraditional traditional things thingsininmy mylife life ■■ ask askand andanswer answerquestions questionsabout about possessions possessions ■■ keep keepaaconversation conversationgoing going ■■ talk talkabout aboutsports, sports,weddings, weddings,and and other othertraditions traditions

I Ican can. .. .. . ■■ identify identifydifferent differenttypes typesofofmovies movies ■■ talk talkabout aboutmy mymovie-watching movie-watching habits habits

■■ Irregular Irregularspellings spellings ■■ talk talkabout aboutdifferent differenttypes typesofofTV TV ofofthird thirdperson person shows, shows, preferences, preferences, and and TV TV habits habits simple simplepresent present ■■ ask askfor forand andgive giveopinions opinions form form ■■ The The/∫/ /∫/sound sound

■■ enough enoughand andnot not enough enough

■■ compare compareHollywood Hollywoodmovies movieswith with other othermovies movies

I Ican can. .. .. . ■■ identify identifyplaces placestotoshop shop

■■ Irregular Irregularspellings spellings ■■ talk talkabout aboutthe thethings thingsI Ido doevery everyday day ofofthe the-ing -ingform form and andthe thethings thingsI’m I’mdoing doingnow now ■■ syllable syllablestress stressinin ■■ ask askand andanswer answerquestions questionsabout about compound compoundnouns nouns spending spendingand andsaving savingmoney money ■■ make makerequests requestswhen whenshopping shopping ■■ talk talkabout aboutusing usingmoney moneytotohelp help people peopleororanimals animals

■■ AAdescription description ■■ Young Youngand and ofofaaperson person Talented! Talented! you youadmire admire ■■ Reading Readingtoto write: write:My MyHero Hero ■■ Culture: Culture:The The Island Islandofof Champions Champions

■■ AAnarrative narrative about aboutan an interesting interesting ororunusual unusual event event

■■ Wildlife WildlifeHero Hero ■■ Who Whoisisyour yourrole role model modeland andwhy? why? ■■ The TheChilean ChileanMine Mine Rescue Rescue ■■ Amelia AmeliaEarhart: Earhart: Famous FamousFlyer Flyer(CLIL (CLIL Project Projectp.p.117) 117)

■■ Irregular Irregularverbs verbsinin the thesimple simplepast past ■■ Spelling Spellingrules rulesfor for the thesimple simplepast past ■■ Short Shortand andlong longi i sounds sounds

■■ Mysteries Mysteriesininthe the ■■ The Thesimple simplepast past Mountains Mountains for foran anevent eventthat that ■■ Reading Readingtoto interrupts interrupts an an write: write:An AnUrban Urban ■■ What’s What’san anunusual unusual event eventininprogress progress Legend Legend ororinteresting interestingthing thing that thathappened happenedtoto ■■ Spelling Spellingrules rulesfor for ■■ Culture: Culture: you yourecently? recently? forming formingadverbs adverbs The TheWorld’s World’s ■■ The TheCase Caseofofthe the Missing MissingWoman Woman ■■ An AnUnderwater Underwater Mystery Mystery(CLIL (CLIL Project Projectp.p.118) 118)

■■ share sharefacts factsabout aboutsomeone’s someone’slife life ■■ ask askand andanswer answerquestions questionsabout about being beingbrave brave ■■ ask askfor forand andgive giveclarification clarification ■■ talk talkabout aboutfamous famousathletes athletesfrom from my mycountry country

■■ Whodunit? Whodunit?

Number NumberOne One Detective Detective

I Ican can. .. .. . ■■ identify identifysome somecool cooljobs jobs

■■ Pronouncing Pronouncingwas was

I Ican can. .. .. . ■■ tell tellaastory storywith withaction actionverbs verbs ■■ talk talkabout aboutwhat whatI Iwas wasdoing doing ininthe thepast past ■■ talk talkabout aboutpast pastevents eventsand and describe describehow howI Ido dothings things ■■ tell tellan aninteresting interestingororunusual unusualstory story ■■ understand understandinformation informationand andtalk talk about aboutfictional fictionalcharacters characters

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Unit Unit

Vocabulary Vocabulary

66 Home, Home, Sweet Sweet Home Home

■ ■ Furniture Furniture and and other other household household items items

pp. pp. 54−63 54−63

■ ■ Household Household appliances appliances

Grammar Grammar ■ ■ Comparative Comparative and and superlative superlative adjectives adjectives and and adverbs adverbs

Listening Listening

Conversation Conversation (Useful (Useful language) language)

■ ■ AA clothing clothing emergency emergency

■ ■ Asking Asking for for and and offering offering help help

■ ■ They’re They’re always always coming coming out out with with something something new. new.

■ ■ Asking Asking for for and and giving giving instructions instructions

■ ■ An An eco-project eco-project

■ ■ Agreeing Agreeing and and disagreeing disagreeing

■ ■ I’m I’m accident-prone. accident-prone.

■ ■ Reacting Reacting to to good good and and bad bad news news

■ ■ I’ll I’ll never never forget . forget . .. ..

■ ■ Making Making and and responding responding to to suggestions suggestions

■ ■ should should (not), (not), (not) (not) have have to, to, must must (not) (not) Grammar Grammar reference reference p. p. 111 111

77 Visions Visions of of the the Future Future pp. pp. 64−73 64−73

■ ■ Computers Computers and and communication communication

■ ■ will will and and won’t won’t for for predictions predictions

■ ■ Technology Technology verbs verbs

■ ■ Adverbs Adverbs of of possibility possibility ■ ■ First First conditional conditional with with will will (not), (not), may may (not), (not), and and might might (not) (not) Grammar Grammar reference reference p. p. 112 112

88 The The Choices Choices We We Make Make pp. pp. 74−83 74−83

■ ■ Life Life events events ■ ■ Containers Containers and and materials materials

■ ■ be be going going to to and and will will ■ ■ Present Present continuous continuous and and simple simple present present for for future future Grammar Grammar reference reference p. p. 113 113

99 Watch Watch Out! Out! pp. pp. 84−93 84−93

■ ■ Accident Accident and and injury injury verbs verbs ■ ■ Parts Parts of of the the body body

■ ■ Present Present perfect perfect statements statements with with regular regular and and irregular irregular verbs verbs ■ ■ Present Present perfect perfect questions questions ■ ■ Present Present perfect perfect vs. vs. simple simple past past Grammar Grammar reference reference p. p. 114 114

10 10 Have Have Fun! Fun! pp. pp. 94−103 94−103

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■ ■ Free-time Free-time activities activities

■ ■ Indefinite Indefinite pronouns pronouns

■ ■ Adjectives Adjectives of of feeling feeling

■ ■ Too Too and and enough enough Grammar Grammar reference reference p. p. 115 115

Unit Unit 6−10 6−10 Review Review Game Game pp. pp. 104−105 104−105 vi

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Writing Writing ■ ■ An An email email about about your your house house

Reading Reading ■ ■ AA Home Home in in the the Jungle Jungle ■ ■ Reading Reading to to write: write: My My House House ■ ■ Culture: Culture: Life Life on on the the Water Water

Video Video ■ ■ AA Cool Cool Life Life ■ ■ Which Which do do you you prefer prefer –– houses houses or or apartments? apartments?

Accuracy Accuracy and and fluency fluency ■ ■ Using Using must must for for obligation obligation ■ ■ Pronouncing Pronouncing the the letters letters er er and and or. or.

■ ■ Moving Moving House House

Speaking Speaking outcomes outcomes II can can .. .. .. ■ ■ identify identify rooms rooms in in aa house house and and household household items items ■ ■ compare compare two two or or more more rooms rooms ■ ■ identify identify and and talk talk about about household household appliances appliances ■ ■ ask ask for for and and offer offer help help ■ ■ talk talk about about the the kind kind of of house house I’d I’d like like to to live live in in

■ ■ An An opinion opinion paragraph paragraph

■ ■ Computers: Computers: AA Big Big Past, Past, AA Small Small Future Future ■ ■ Reading Reading to to write: write: How How do do you you think think people people will will listen listen to to music music in in the the future? future? ■ ■ Culture: Culture: Television Television Grows Grows Up Up .. .. .. and and Down! Down!

■ ■ An An application application letter letter

■ ■ How How important important is is your your cell cell phone phone to to you? you? ■ ■ Music Music Sharing Sharing ■ ■ The The Secret Secret of of the the Pyramids Pyramids (CLIL (CLIL Project Project p. 119) p. 119)

■ ■ Life Life in in the the Outback Outback

■ ■ AA School School at at Home Home

■ ■ Reading Reading to to write: write: Farah’s Farah’s Application Application Letter Letter

■ ■ What What are are you you going going to to do do when when you you leave leave school? school?

■ ■ First First conditional conditional vs. vs. simple simple present present ■ ■ Different Different sounds sounds for for the the letters letters ou ou ■ ■ Using Using commas commas with with ifif clauses clauses

■ ■ Present Present continuous continuous for for future future arrangements arrangements

■ ■ make make predictions predictions about about the the future future ■ ■ talk talk about about how how to to use use technology technology ■ ■ ask ask for for and and give give instructions instructions ■ ■ talk talk about about how how II watch watch TV TV today today and and in in the the future future

II can can .. .. .. ■ ■ identify identify and and talk talk about about life life events events ■ ■ discuss discuss future future plans plans and and predictions predictions ■ ■ talk talk about about future future plans plans and and scheduled scheduled events events

■ ■ Time Time for for an an Adventure! Adventure!

■ ■ Using Using think, think, probably, probably, and and maybe maybe with with will will

■ ■ talk talk about about places places I’d I’d like like to to volunteer volunteer

■ ■ It’s It’s Hard Hard Being Being aa Teen! Teen!

■ ■ Danger Danger in in Our Our Food Food

■ ■ Reading Reading to to write: write: Your Your Invitation Invitation

■ ■ Have Have you you ever ever had had an an accident? accident?

■ ■ The The present present perfect perfect with with never never

■ ■ Culture: Culture: Beware Beware of of the the Amazon! Amazon!

■ ■ AA Deadly Deadly Job Job

■ ■ Forming Forming past past participles participles ■ ■ The The sound sound of of have have in in WhWhquestions questions ■ ■ Using Using accident accident and and injury injury words words as as both both nouns nouns and and verbs verbs

■ ■ An An invitation invitation

■ ■ talk talk about about computers computers and and technology technology

■ ■ The The vowel vowel sound sound of of will will and and we’ll we’ll

■ ■ Culture: Culture:AASummer Summer in in Alaska Alaska

■ ■ An An email email to to refuse refuse an an invitation invitation

■ ■ AA Pizza Pizza Robot Robot

■ ■ Jodi’s Jodi’s Blog Blog ■ ■ Reading Reading to to write: write: An An Invitation Invitation ■ ■ Culture: Culture: April April Fool’s! Fool’s!

■ ■ AA New New York York City City Food Food Tour Tour ■ ■ How How do do you you celebrate celebrate your your birthday? birthday? ■ ■ Punkin Punkin Chunkin Chunkin ■ ■ An An Ancient Ancient Answer Answer (CLIL (CLIL Project Project p. p. 120) 120)

■ ■ Indefinite Indefinite pronouns pronouns with with anyany- in in negative negative sentences sentences ■ ■ The The sound sound of of the the letters letters gh gh

■ ■ agree agree and and disagree disagree with with someone someone

II can can .. .. .. ■ ■ talk talk about about accidents accidents and and injuries injuries ■ ■ talk talk about about things things II have have and and haven’t haven’t done done ■ ■ ask, ask, answer, answer, and and give give details details about about things things I’ve I’ve done done ■ ■ react react to to good good and and bad bad news news ■ ■ talk talk about about dangerous dangerous animals animals

II can can .. .. .. ■ ■ talk talk about about free-time free-time activities activities ■ ■ talk talk about about weekend weekend plans plans ■ ■ describe describe feelings feelings and and situations situations with with too too and and enough enough ■ ■ make make and and respond respond to to suggestions suggestions ■ ■ talk talk about about April April Fool’s Fool’s Day Day and and jokes jokes

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Traditions

BE

Carpets of Dagestan

What's your favorite place in town?

A Very Indian Wedding

1. Where are the women?

2. What are they like? How are they different from other people in the photo?

3. Do you ever wear traditional clothes? When?

UNIT CONTENTS Vocabulary Categories; clothes and objects Grammar Simple present review with be and have; whose and possessives Listening Whose shoes are they?

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Vocabulary: Categories 1. Label the sets of traditional and modern pictures with the correct words. art

clothing

a

1.

✓ music

food

places

b

c

music

2.

f

g

e

sports

d

h

4.

3. j

i

k

l

6.

5.

NOTICE IT

1.02

Another word for clothing is clothes. Clothing is usually used for the general category. Clothes is usually used for specific items. There are two clothing stores in the mall. I need some new clothes.

2. Listen, check, and repeat. 3. Do the pictures in Exercise 1 show modern or traditional things? Check (✓) the correct answers.

Photo

a

Traditional

Modern

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

i

j

k

l

Speaking: Likes and dislikes 4.

YOUR TURN

Work with a partner. Do you like traditional or modern things for the categories in Exercise 1? Can you name any traditional and modern things for each category? I like modern music. Hip-hop is modern. I don’t like traditional music. Jazz is traditional. I like traditional and modern sports. Sumo wrestling is traditional. Basketball is modern. Workbook, p. 2

Reading At Home in Two Worlds; Our Summer Tradition; Colorful Hands and Heads Conversation Keeping a conversation going Writing A description of a family tradition

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OLD and NEW At Home in Two Worlds Meet Maria! She is 14, and she lives in Otavalo, Ecuador. She has a traditional and a modern life. She lives in a modern house with her family. Maria has a brother. He’s 17. She also has a sister. She’s 12. Maria and her family make traditional art, and they sell it at a big market in Otavalo. They sell their art online, too. Maria’s brother and father are also musicians, and they play traditional music. Maria likes traditional music, but she also listens to modern rock music at home. Maria doesn’t have modern clothes. She wears traditional clothes and jewelry. She eats traditional food with her family. She has meat with corn, potatoes, or beans. After school, she sometimes eats in modern restaurants with her friends. Maria speaks Quechua, an ancient Incan language, with her parents. She speaks Spanish with her brother, sister, and friends. She and her sister also have English classes at school. Maria likes her traditional and modern life!

DID YOU KNOW . . .?

Reading: An article about life in Otavalo, Ecuador

The market in Otavalo has clothing, art, and food. It’s popular with people from Ecuador and from around the world.

1. Look at the photos. Is the family modern or traditional? 1.03

2. Read and listen to the article. Who is in Maria’s family? What do they do? 3. Read the article again. Check (✓) the things that are true for Maria. Sometimes both answers are possible.

4.

1.

lives in a traditional house

lives in a modern house

2.

has a younger sister

has an older sister

3.

has one brother

has two brothers

4.

listens to traditional music

listens to modern music

5.

wears traditional clothes

wears modern clothes

6.

eats traditional food

eats modern food

YOUR TURN

Work with a partner. How are you like Maria? How are you different?

Maria is 14, and I’m . . .

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Grammar: Simple present review with be and have 5. Complete the chart. Use the simple present of be to identify people and give locations and dates. Use the simple present of have to talk about possessions, characteristics, and relationships. be

have Wh- questions and answers

Where are you? I’m in Otavalo. I’m

When do you art class? I have art at 10:00. I don’t have art at 9:00.

in Quito.

she? How old She’s 14. She isn’t 17.

What does she have for dinner? meat. She doesn’t have fish. She

Who are they? They Maria’s parents. They aren’t her grandparents.

What do they have? They have a computer. They

a desk.

Yes/No questions and answers you in Otavalo? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

Do you have art at 10:00? . / No, I don’t. Yes, I

Is she 14? Yes, she

she have meat for dinner? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.

. / No, she isn’t.

Are they Maria’s parents? Yes, they are. / No, they

Do they have a computer? Yes, they do. / No, they

.

.

Check your answers: Grammar reference, p. 106

6. Match the questions with the answers.

1. Is your brother tall? c

a. I have three.

2. Are they from Ecuador?

b. I’m in my English class.

3. Where are you?

c. No, he’s not.

4. How many sisters do you have?

d. No, he doesn’t.

5. Does Jake have a truck?

e. Yes, they are.

7. Complete the conversations with the correct form of be or have.

your music class?

1. A: When

on Monday.

B: It 2. A:

Kate and Dennis . They

B: Yes, they 3. A:

two trucks.

your parents home? . They

B: No, they 4. A:

a truck?

at work right now.

your house small?

B: No, it

. It

big.

Speaking: My life 8.

YOUR TURN

Work with a partner. Tell your partner about something modern and something traditional in your life.

BE

Find out about carpet makers in Russia. What is life like in Dagestan? (Workbook, p. 72)

I have a traditional house. It’s very old. My clothes are modern. They . . .

1.1 CARPETS OF DAGESTAN

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MYThings Listening: Whose shoes are they? 1. Do your parents or grandparents have things from the past? What do they have? 1.04

a

1.04

2. Listen to Wendy and Josh talk about old things in their grandparents’ house. Check (✓) the people the things belong to. father

grandfather

great-grandfather

mother

grandmother

great-grandmother

3. Listen again. Circle the adjectives that describe the things Wendy and Josh find. There is more than one answer for each item.

1. First object:

big / small / heavy / colorful / slow

2. Second object: new / old / cool / old-fashioned 3. Third object:

white / black / big / small

Vocabulary: Clothes and objects 1.05

4. Match the words with the correct pictures. Then listen and check your answers. 1. e a computer

b

6.

a photograph / a photo

2.

a dress

7.

a telephone / a phone

3.

a hat

8.

a television / a TV

4.

a jacket

9.

a watch

5.

a pen

10.

f

shoes

e

d

c

h g

j i

5.

YOUR TURN

Work with a partner. What are the items in Exercise 4 like today?

TVs are big today, and they have flat screens. TV shows are in color.

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Grammar: whose and possessives 6. Complete the chart. Use whose to ask about possession. Use a name/noun + ’s, a possessive adjective, or a possessive pronoun to show possession. Whose

computer is it? / Whose is it? Whose shoes are they? / Whose are they?

Possessive ’s or s’

It’s Dad’s computer. shoes. They’re our grandmother That’s our grandparents’ house.

Possessive adjectives

It’s his computer. They’re her shoes.

my your

That’s their house.

our

It’s his. They’re hers.

mine his

That’s theirs.

ours

Possessive pronouns

her its

yours its

Check your answers: Grammar reference, p. 106

7. Write questions and answers for the information in the chart. Use possessive ’s and s’ for the answers.

Doug

Sofia ✓

1. hat

2. TV 3. pens

my cousins

Get it RIGHT! Do not confuse whose with who’s: who’s = who is. Whose phone is this? NOT: Who’s phone is this?

1. Whose hat is it? It’s Sofia’s hat. 2. 3. 8. Rewrite the sentences two ways. Use possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.

1. It’s my sisters’ soccer ball.

It’s their soccer ball. It’s theirs.

2. They’re Jack’s paintings. 3. It’s my aunt’s jacket.

Speaking: Whose is it? 9.

YOUR TURN

Work with a small group. Each person puts two small items in a bag. The others don’t look. Take out an item and have the others guess whose it is. Take turns.

Whose pen is it?

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1.06

Say it RIGHT!

If a name ends in -s, add ’s after the final -s. You can also just use an apostrophe (’) after the final -s. Both are correct, and they are pronounced the same way. For example, Lucas’s and Lucas’ both sound like Lucases. Listen to the sentences. Lucas has hats. = They’re Lucas’s hats. / They’re Lucas’ hats. Pay attention to the way you pronounce your classmates’ names with the possessive in Exercise 9.

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REAL TALK

New

1.2 WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TOWN?

TRADITIONS Conversation: A cool tradition

1.07

1. REAL TALK Watch or listen to the teenagers. Check (✓) their favorite places.

2. 1.08

a bedroom

a gym

a restaurant

an ice cream shop

a computer lab

a library

a stadium

a movie theater

a park

a mall

a supermarket

YOUR TURN

What's your favorite place in town? Tell your partner.

3. Listen to Tom telling Eva about a family tradition. Complete the conversation. USEFUL LANGUAGE: Keeping a conversation going Tell me about it.

That’s interesting.

Really?

Then what?

Eva: Hey, what’s that? Tom: It’s my grandfather’s old watch. Well, now it’s my watch! Eva:

1

Tom: Yeah. We have this cool tradition for my grandfather’s birthday. Eva:

2

Tom: Well, we always have a party in the park. It’s his favorite place. We eat traditional food. We have burgers and, of course, birthday cake. Eva:

3

Tom: Well, we never give gifts to my grandfather. After we eat, he gives us gifts. 4

Why does he do that? Tom: He wants us to have his things. So, now I have his cool watch! Eva:

4. Practice the conversation with a partner. 5.

YOUR TURN

Repeat the conversation in Exercise 3, but change the words in purple. Use the information in the chart for one conversation and your own ideas for another.

My ideas Person

aunt

Item

scarf

Place

in a restaurant

Food

tacos

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Our Summer Tradition by Carla Lucero I have a big Italian family, and we have an unusual tradition. On the last day of school, we always have dinner at an Italian restaurant. We celebrate the start of summer! There are always a lot of people at the restaurant – my parents, my grandparents, my brother, my sister, my cousins, and me! We have traditional Italian food. There are many great dishes on the menu, like minestrone soup and pasta. We also have dessert. There is traditional Italian music at the restaurant, too. After dinner, we go to my grandparents’ house and watch an Italian movie. Then we look at family photos. It ’s really fun.

Reading to write: A family tradition 6. Look at the photo. Where are the people? Who do you think they are? Read the article to check.

Focus on CONTENT When you write about a tradition, include this information: - what - why - when - who - where 7. Read Carla’s article again. Find examples for the categories in the Focus on Content box.

Writing: My family tradition PLAN Choose a tradition in your family. Make a word web with the topics from the Focus on Content box. When

Focus on LANGUAGE there is / there are Use there is / there are to give information about what, when, where, why, and who in a description of something, such as a family tradition. - There is a big table in the restaurant. - There are many musicians at our summer picnic. 8. Find examples of There is / There are in Carla’s article. 9. Complete the sentence with There is or There are.

Who What

Where

Why

WRITE Now write about the tradition. Use your notes to help you. Write at least 60 words.

1.

a lot of modern art at the museum.

CHECK

2.

three birthdays in my family in June.

Check your writing. Can you answer “yes” to these questions?

3.

many books in our house.

4.

a singer in the restaurant.

5.

a lot of people at the wedding.

6.

a good show on TV.

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COLORFUL HANDS HEADS AND

The Romanian soccer team at the World Cup

What color is your hair? In many cultures, people change their hair color for some traditions. Face and body painting is a tradition in many places, too. These traditions are new and old!

Citrus College fans at a soccer game

Some sports teams color their hair with their team colors. For example, a high school swim team has blue hair for a swimming event. A professional soccer team has yellow hair for the World Cup. Sports fans often paint their faces with school colors, too. At many sports events, there are people in school colors from head to toe!

A wedding in, India

In some traditional weddings in India, the bride has designs on her hands with henna, a special paint. During the wedding, the groom colors the middle of the bride’s hair red. It is a symbol of marriage.

A teenager in the Omo Valley

It is hot and sunny in the Omo Valley in Africa. Mursi and Surma people paint their faces, heads, and bodies with clay from the earth. It protects them from the sun. It is a tradition, and it is also art. They have white, yellow, red, and gray designs on their faces and bodies. They have colorful clay in their hair, too, and sometimes they make and wear interesting hats.

New or old, hair coloring and face painting are interesting traditions!

Culture: Hair coloring and face painting traditions

DID YOU KNOW . . .?

1. Look at the photos. Where are the people? What colors do you see? 1.09

Face painting and body painting are thousands of years old. There are natural colors in things from the earth, like plants and clay. People use these for paint.

2. Read the article. Complete the text with the headings. Then listen and check your answers.

Tradition and Art An Old Wedding Tradition

A New Sports Tradition

3. Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

1. A bride in India has paint on her hands. 2. A bride in India has blue paint in her hair. 3. It is cold in the Omo Valley. 4. Sports players never have colored hair. 4.

YOUR TURN

BE

Find out about a traditional Indian wedding. What are some of the traditions? (Workbook, p. 73)

Work with a partner. Ask and answer the question.

What are some sports and wedding traditions from your culture? 1.3 A VERY INDIAN WEDDING

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UNIT 1 REVIEW Vocabulary

Grammar

1. Label the photos with the correct categories. art

food

places

clothing

music

sports

3. Circle the correct words.

Vicky: Hey, Paolo! 1Is / Are / Do / Does you have an art class this year? Paolo: Yes, I 2am / am not / do / don’t. I 3am / is / has / have two art classes. Vicky:

Is / Are / Do / Does Mrs. Meyers one of your teachers?

Paolo: No, she 5is / isn’t / does / doesn’t. Why?

2.

1.

4

Vicky: Oh, she 6is / isn’t / does / doesn’t my aunt. She 7is / are / has / have three art classes this year. Paolo: I see. My art teachers 8is / are / has / have Mr. Klein and Ms. Rodriguez.

4.

3.

4. Match the sentences with the same meaning.

6.

5.

1. It’s my volleyball.

a. It’s mine.

2. It’s Sandra’s dress.

b. It’s yours.

3. It’s Ted’s pen.

c. It’s his.

4. It’s your sandwich.

d. It’s hers.

2. Complete the sentences with the correct words.

Useful language

computer

hat

photo

TV

jacket

phone

shoes

watch

5. Circle the correct answers.

1. A: We have an unusual tradition in my family.

1. I have a

on my head.

2. I use my

to do my homework.

3. There are a lot of good shows on .

b. in

c. about

? Me, too.

B:

a. When over my

5. It’s cold! I have on a shirt. 6. See this from 1980!

a. on

2. A: We always have a big dinner for my birthday.

. Do you want to

4. Lori is on the talk to her?

it.

B: Tell me

b. Really

c. Then

3. A: Why is your face green? B: Oh, it’s for the soccer game.

of my mother? It’s

a. always by

7. Sam and Ann left their the door. 8. I don’t have a time on my phone.

. Is green your school color?

A: That’s

, so I check the

b. never

c. interesting

4. A: We always have a picnic at the park on Saturdays. B: Then a. what

? b. why

c. where

A: We usually play games.

PROGRESS CHECK: Now I can . . . ■ identify and talk about modern and traditional things.

■ keep a conversation going.

■ talk about modern and traditional things in my life.

■ write about a family tradition.

■ ask and answer questions about possessions.

■ talk about sports, weddings, and other traditions.

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