Track two starter unit page four exercise two excuse me where’s the computer room it’s on the second floor next to the science lab what’s the English homework for today it’s the vocabulary exercise on page 12 is it easy no it’s really difficult when’s the Math’s test is it on
Thursday no it isn’t it’s today oh no I forgot to revise is it okay to look at your notes track three starter unit page four exercise four one when is New Year’s Day two what is 20% of 250 three where is Germany four who is the president of the US
Five how old is the worldwide web six why is the flag of Saudi Arabia green seven which two colors make purple track four starter unit page seven exercises three and four so is this a photo of your sister fisel yes that’s Amira she’s pretty she looks like you yes she’s got brown eyes
And brown hair like me but she’s got straight hair and my hair is wavy and she doesn’t wear glasses that’s like my brother he doesn’t wear glasses but I do so what’s your brother like then Sam he doesn’t look like me at all he’s got short black hair and brown eyes my eyes
Are blue that’s funny what does your mom look like then my mom has got blue eyes and fair hair like me and my sister but my dad has got dark hair and brown eyes like Sam so you’ve got a brother and a sister yes that’s right how many
Brothers and sister sisters have you got I’ve only got one sister track five starter unit page seven exercise 6 one fisel has got a sister two Helen’s brother hasn’t got blonde hair three Helen’s brother and Helen’s dad have got dark hair four Helen hasn’t got brown eyes five fisel hasn’t got a
Brother track six starter unit page seven exercise 9 he’s quite tall and slim he’s got short straight Fair hair he’s got brown eyes his wife’s name is Victoria and they’ve got three sons and a daughter he’s interested in football and he’s very good at it track seven starter unit page eight exercises three
And four hi Cathy come in okay oh this is a cool room is this your living room yes this is my favorite room that’s a nice big sofa yes I like the big sofa and the two big armchairs and you’ve got an enormous TV yep we can
Watch a DVD if you want they’re on the Shelf there m you’ve got some good DVDs and these mirrors are cool yeah I think they’re from India this is a big place you’re lucky our apartment is really small there are only five rooms the living room’s got a big TV the
Problem is my dad’s always got the remote control and have you got a TV in your bedroom no there isn’t any space I’ve just got a bed and a wardrobe and hundreds of books do you like books yeah they’re everywhere they’re on the floor and under the bed so I really need a
Bookcase anyway what DVD shall we watch um let’s see Track eight starter unit page N9 exercise 11 where’s the chest of drawers it’s next to the bookcase is there a microwave in the photo yes there is it’s near the washing machine track 9 unit 1 reading page 10 exercise 2
London the world in one city London is a very Cosmopolitan City in its population of about 8.2 million there are people from nearly every nation culture and religion in the world in fact 40% of London’s population comes from outside the UK that’s about 2.5 million people from 270 different
Countries yek and zider are two of those people yatc I’m originally from Poland now we live in the UK and I go to Secondary School in North London on the school website it says that there are 600 students here and 25 nationalities people mix okay and race doesn’t
Matter there are classes in French German Spanish and Mandarin Mandarin is really popular and my sister studies it with Mr way he comes from Beijing people say that Mandarin is the language of the future I don’t know it doesn’t use the same alphabet as English or polish so
It’s pretty difficult to read and write when I leave school I want to go to one of the universities in London they’ve got a good reputation around the world cider in the part of London where I live there are families from a lot of different countries there’s a Polish
Deli an Indian restaurant and a Lebanese supermarket in the Main Street near my house my family is yemeni and my best friends from a Turkish family she lives 5 minutes from us and she goes to my school we listen to Turkish music when I’m at her house and I try her Turkish
Food it’s delicious she sometimes tries our food too I like the fact that there are different cultures and races in London you learn about lots of really interesting new things I also like all the different language you hear in London it doesn’t matter if you don’t speak perfect English track 10
Vocabulary page 12 exercise 2 one there are two official languages in Canada English and French two Brazil’s capital city is Brazilia three the climate in Dubai is hot and dry four the UK’s currency is the British pound five China’s capital city Beijing has a population of over 20 million six
One of Germany’s main exports is Cars track 11 grammar page 13 exercise 5 I really like my Mandarin classes but it’s a difficult language to learn there are more than 8,000 characters in Mandarin but Chinese people don’t use all of them they usually read and write between 2,000 and 3,000 characters I
Only know about 15 my teacher Mr wayy doesn’t speak English in class he only speaks Mandarin we practice grammar and pronunciation every week I don’t like grammar but Mr way says it’s important he writes sentences in Mandarin and we copy the character for homework that’s fun track 12 vocabulary and listening
Page 14 exercises 3 and Four welcome to the program today’s program is about children in the Australian Outback and their education Andy you live in Australia don’t you yes that’s right and my nephew lives in the outback right that’s interesting so do children who live in the outback go to school yes and no the
Outback is a long way from the towns and cities in our country I mean these children sometimes live around 400 kilm away away from a town so it just isn’t possible to go to school like other children but education is important so children in the outback usually study at
Home with their parents no with a special school called the school of the air my nephew Sam studies with the school of the air but he never goes to school how does he learn then he listens to his teachers on the internet he watches them in the classroom too really
Does he talk to his teachers too yes he does he talks to them and he often asks questions he sometimes talks to the other students in the class too how often does he have lessons he usually has lessons 5 days a week just like normal school at lunchtime he has a
Break what does he do then he often does some exercise outside he rides his bike or helps his father with the animals he doesn’t hang out with friends because they don’t live near him does he like the school of the air yes he does he’s always happy to learn especially when
It’s his favorite subject geography that’s really interesting a day in the life of a teenager in the Australian outback is very different from other places around the world thanks thanks for telling us about it no problem track 13 speaking page 16 exercises 1 and two hi Jack how are things good thanks
This is my Turkish friend Ahmed Ahmed this is Tom Hello nice to meet you hi there sorry what’s your name Ahmed how do you spell that it’s a h m e t oh right nice to meet you Ahmed and you and where do you live in Turkey I
Live in the capital city anchor that’s interesting see you around then yes see you around track 14 pronunciation page 16 exercise three a a h j k e f l m n s e e b c d e g p t v i i y track 15 speak speaking page 16 exercise
4 hello Tina how are things not bad this is my Brazilian friend Bruna hi nice to meet you and you uh how do you spell your name it’s b r u n a and where do you live in Brazil I live in Rio de Janeiro oh I’d love to go
There see you around then see you around track 16 unit 2 reading page 18 exercise two different lives what type of family do you live in post a message and tell us about yourself and your way of life I’m from muskat in Oman and I live in a
Traditional big family there are ten of us in the household over three generations I don’t have to help around the house but I have to make my bed and put away my clothes it’s normal for Omani teenagers to be responsible for their own bedroom for Omani families lunch is the
Main meal of the day and we can’t miss it everyone gathers at home and eats a big meal together breakfast and dinner aren’t as important we don’t have to eat together then Salim 15 I live with about 40 children between the ages of 1 and 17 they aren’t my siblings because I’m
An only child we all live in a Children’s Home in deasa in Indonesia we’re all from different backgrounds but we can’t live at home some of the children are orphans as for me my mother isn’t alive but my father is however life is difficult for him so
He can’t look after me it’s okay though because I like living in the children’s home the people are kind and the food is good dear 11 my sister and I live with our mom and dad in Manchester England our grandparents live nearby so we see them every week they always come
And eat with us on Sundays mom sets the table in the dining room and we have a traditional British meal a roast dinner my sister and I have to help around the house because our parents work fulltime they both start work early so we clear the table after breakfast and load the
Dishwasher in the afternoon Sarah and I get home before our parents we can play computer games after school but we have to do our homework first Katie 14 track 17 vocabulary page 20 exercise 1 one do the washing up two tidy up your room three make dinner four take out the rubbish
Five put away your clothes six do the vacuuming seven clear the table eight load the dishwasher nine unpack the shopping bags 10 make your bed track 18 grammar page 21 exercise 5 sorry but I can’t meet up on Saturday I have to help at home do you have to do
That every weekend yes I do my brother has to help too really my sister and I don’t have to help at home do you have to tidy up your room yes we do we do everything on Saturday then we don’t have to do anything on Sunday track 19 vocabulary and listening
Page 22 exercise one hobby ideas I’d like to take up a new hobby in my free time but I don’t know what to do do you or does anyone you know have an interesting hobby please share your ideas leave a message Tom 1 minute ago my uncle has got a boat and we
Sometimes go deep sea fishing in the summer last time we caught a really big fish it’s fun but it’s hard work I also go to the gym twice a week I like keeping fit Susie 7 minutes ago I’m interested in birds and I write a daily blog about the birds that I
See my brother has got a good video camera and he sometimes makes videos of The Birds And I post them online Helen 20 minutes ago my dad collect old coins he’s got about 150 my grandmother bakes cakes they’re delicious Phil one day ago my cousins play golf they’re really
Good at it they travel all around the country to enter competitions they go online to find out about the different competitions track 20 vocabulary and listening page 22 exercises two and three thank you for your presentation Kevin now we know a lot more about golf okay Adam you’re next would you like to
Come to the front of the class please are you ready I’d like to talk to you today about my hobby I like collecting money I don’t collect British money only money from other countries especially from unusual countries I only collect Bank notes not coins because I think they’re really
Interesting you can learn a lot from a bank note when I get a new one I love going online and finding out things about the country where it is its capital city things like that there’s usually a picture of a person on a bank note or maybe an animal so I also find
Out who or what they are and why they’re important in that country finally I translate the words on the bank note so from One bank note you can learn a bit of geography history and some words of a new language my dad gets to banknotes for me
He has to work abroad every 6 weeks right now he’s in Cameroon in Africa mom and I never go with him I have to go to school but also my mom hates traveling by plane she can’t stand spending hours on a plane anyway would you like to see my
Collection now I’ve got Bank notes from 48 different countries this one here is my favorite it’s a 100,000 rupia note from Indonesia a 100,000 rupia that’s a lot of money no it isn’t actually it’s only about5 in the UK oh Track 21 pronunciation page 23 exercise three collecting going making playing running
Watching track 22 speak page 24 exercise 2 hey Liz look at this what this hat what do you reckon not much it’s really trendy well I’m not keen on it what do you think of this t-shirt it’s okay I suppose don’t you like it I think it’s
Really nice I prefer it in blue H maybe you’re right track 23 review units 1 and two page 27 exercise 7 hi Dave how are things good thanks Dave who’s that over there do you know him yeah come and meet him this is my polish friend Patra
Hi sorry what’s your name piotra how do you spell that it’s p i o t r oh right nice to meet you piotra and you where do you come from in Poland a town called Nar it’s near the capital city Warsaw Patra lives here in the UK
Now his parents have got a Polish deli you know it’s called Cafe polski and it’s in the main street oh yeah I know where it is my mom sometimes goes shopping there she likes the Polish bread the bread is good my mom makes it every day really yeah she has to get up
At 4:00 in the morning she hates getting up early I have to go now maybe we can all hang out at the weekend I work in the deli on Saturday mornings but Sundays are good I don’t have to work then okay see you both on Sunday yeah see you then see
You track 24 unit 3 reading page 28 exercise 1 go go go in this week’s Travel section we aren’t looking at typical or traditional holidays these days more and more people are looking for original and interesting travel experiences here are some exciting ideas Adventure if you’re The Adventurous type
There are travel companies which organize Expeditions for teenagers the young boy in the photo is trekking through Malaysia’s dense jungle and learning survival skills from his Jungle Guide he knows how to make a fire now and how to build a shelter to sleep in after surviving in the jungle for 2
Weeks there’s time to chill out on the beaches along Malaysia’s unspoiled Coast these Expeditions are challenging and expensive but they are are truly memorable conservation do you want to protect the natural world this young person is part of a group who are living on a boat for a
Week and working on a conservation project in the Red Sea they’re having a good time but they aren’t doing it just for fun they’re doing a survey to monitor the number of tourists swimming with dolphins the teenagers don’t get paid for their work but they have an amazing
Experience and they learn a lot about dolphins from the experts on the boat in their free time they go scuba diving over spectacular coral reefs charity Jack King is having a family holiday in Dubai but it isn’t all rest and relaxation for him he’s taking part
Part in an annual charity event wild Wes swim bourge Al Arab people come from all over the world to swim one kilometer around the impressive Burge Al Arab hotel in Aid of the charity M Frontier Jack’s family and friends are sponsoring him 1,000 UAE deum to do
It hundreds of swimmers of all ages and abilities take part every year there are charity events in lots of different countries why don’t you do something for charity on your next holiday read next month’s magazine and hear about an amazing Trek along the Great Wall of China all for
Charity track 25 vocabulary page 30 exercise 3 travel quiz one you’re eating out in Cambodia a special local dish is on the menu what is it a pizza B tarantulas C kangaroo the answer is b a special local dish you find on the menu in Cambodia is fried tarantulas
Two you’re scuba diving over the Great Barrier Reef which country are you in a America B India C Australia the answer is C the Great Barrier Reef is in Australia three you’re on holiday in the UK and you’re sightseeing in London what is Big Ben a a red
Bus B a painting in a museum c a famous clock the answer is C Big Ben is a famous clock four you’re backpacking around Australia for a year people say good day to you what does it mean a hello b goodbye C see you around the answer is
A good day means hello in Australia five you’re trekking across the Andes which continent are you in a Africa B Asia C South America the answer is C the Andes mountains are in South America Six you’re buying souvenirs in Paris what do you choose a a postcard of the
Pyramids B an Eiffel Tower key ring c a t-shirt with IH h n y the answer is B you choose an Eiffel Tower key ring because you can visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris track 26 grammar page 31 exercise 2 one [Applause] two [Applause] Three four Five M delicious six track 27 vocabulary and listening page 32 exercise 1 one Death Valley two Lake Mala three the South Pole four the Atlas Mountains five the Amazon rainforest six the zambesi river seven the Sahara Desert eight Niagara Falls nine the SE is Canal 10 the Grand Canyon 11 the Pacific Ocean
12 the Dead Sea track 28 vocabulary and listening page 32 exercises 4 and five five call [Applause] one hello hi Dad Kevin are you having a good time where are you yes I am thanks we’re in Buenos seris for 2 days before we go to the northwest of the country oh
What’s the weather like not bad the sun is shining but it’s only about about 8° really it’s 22° here today but the South American climate is different Dad it’s winter here when it’s summer in the UK what’s that it’s just some Argentinian music we’re sitting in the
Cafe T Tony having a coffee it’s one of the city’s oldest cafes uh anyway Dad I’ve got to go oh bye then bye call to hello Dad it’s me I’m Ina at the moment it’s a city in a valley near the Andes it’s beautiful that sounds nice
Are you trekking at the moment no we aren’t we’re spending three days in a local school we’re doing activities with the children but you don’t speak Spanish and they don’t speak English but it isn’t a problem we play football with them every day it’s fun and I’m learning
Some Spanish words someone’s calling me now I’d better go speak soon call three hello hi Dad it’s me hi Kevin what are you doing now we’re trekking near the Andes wow that’s amazing what are the mountains like they’re really impressive and how about the trekking it’s good but it’s very difficult we
Have to walk about 20 kilm a day I’m really tired at night but it’s it’s good because I go to sleep in about 10 seconds that doesn’t sound like you um I don’t really have any more news well bye then thanks for ringing call [Applause]
Four hello Dad guess where I am I have no idea but it’s very noisy I know it’s the water I’m standing near the iguasu Falls between Argentina and Brazil That’s amazing what do they like they’re absolutely spectacular so are you in Brazil now no we aren’t that’s the next country on our
Expedition I’m really excited about it um anyone wait I’ve got to go Dad speak soon bye Track 29 speaking page 34 exercise 2 excuse me can you help me please I’m looking for big blue surf School ah yes it’s on the beach at Compton Bay do you
Know the island not really no let me show you on the map it’s here look thanks okay great and where’s the best place for watching Dolphins um there are boat trips from Shanklin is that far from here are you cycling yes well it’s probably about 30 minutes byy bike brilliant thanks very much
Track 30 pronunciation page 34 exercise 3 excuse me can you help me please I’m looking for big blue surf School where’s the best place for watching dolphins is that far from here track 31 speaking page 34 exercise 4 excuse me can you help me please I’m looking for aqua diving school yes it’s
In Lake look it’s here on the map thanks that’s great and where’s the best place for Hill walking there’s a good place in the south of the island Robin Hill brilliant thanks very much track 32 unit 4 reading page 36 exercise 2 a fast way to bad health for a lot of Americans
Junk food is an addiction according to a survey one in four of them goes to a fast food restaurant every day it’s quicker than making a meal at home but it can be more fattening one large Burger sometimes has more calories than the average person needs in one meal Morgan Spurlock prefers new
Nutritious food like fish salads and pulses instead of burgers but he decides to do an experiment to demonstrate that a junk diet isn’t healthy he decides to eat only in fast food restaurants for 30 days that’s three meals a day every day Morgan makes a documentary while
He’s on this diet this film tells the story of his experiment week one Morgan goes to three doctors before the experiment starts his weight is normal and he is fit and happy but after a week of burgers he doesn’t feel well and he’s in a bad mood week
Two on average one burger and fries with a large Cola contains enough calories to give you the energy to walk 9 kilm and Morgan is eating three burgers a day he isn’t doing much exercise so after 2 weeks he’s feeling worse week three Morgan’s doctors aren’t happy they
Want him to stop the EXP experiment because in their opinion it is dangerous they’re worried about all the fat and sugar in Morgan’s diet and the lack of vitamins you don’t usually find fruit and vegetables on fast food restaurant menus week four when Morgan finishes the experiment
He’s feeling tired and very ill he’s now 11 kg overweight verdict an interesting document everyone knows junk food isn’t the most nutritious food in the world but this film makes you stop and think about what you eat when you’re hungry also as a result of the documentary there are some healthier
Options in fast food restaurants these days track 33 vocabulary page 38 exercise two health facts one the answer is B the average man needs 2,500 calories a day two the answer is C A nutrition ious balanced diet includes at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day
Three the answer is a fructose is a natural form of sugar in fruit four the answer is B 2/3 of the world’s population eat rice every day it contains carbohydrates and gives you energy five the answer is a junk food is often very salty six the answer is
A fish is a good source of protein and isn’t fattening seven the answer answer is C you need to eat around two oranges a day to get your recommended daily amount of vitamin C track 34 vocabulary and listening page 40 exercises 5 and Six hello and welcome to the food proog program today we’re talking about school lunches around the world let’s start here in the UK what’s a typical lunch like in British schools well school lunches in Britain today are okay there are some healthy options available like what well
Usually there’s some hot food like a baked potato with cheese perhaps with a por ion of salad is that nutritious enough for a teenage diet yes it is it’s got plenty of carbohydrates for energy as well as protein and vitamins it’s well balanced that’s the important thing
Is there any cold food of course you know British people eat a lot of sandwiches things like tuna wraps are a popular school lunch at the moment so school lunches in the UK sound quite healthy then well the problem is that the average British teenager eats too many snacks like crisps or chocolate
Bars with their school lunch and that isn’t good there’s too much salt and sugar in them M yes I see what about drinks yes healthy drinks are important too it’s important to drink a lot of water most teenagers don’t drink enough water at school they often have a fruit
Smoothie with their lunch or some orange juice now what about other countries are there any healthier lunches than in the UK yes there are Japan has got some of the healthiest school lunches in the world 5 years ago they started the delicious school lunch PR program to get
Kids more interested in what they’re eating in Japan the school children don’t choose what they eat they all eat the same there is always some soup like vegetable soup on the menu and there’s often fish with some rice maybe fried rice and there aren’t any fizzy drinks Japanese school children drink mineral
Water M that does sound healthy yes and as a result there aren’t many overweight people in Japan it’s the opposite in the US the average school lunch isn’t healthy it’s too fattening and it contains too much salt what do they have then well they eat a lot of junk food
Like pizza or Burgers and Fries and they love fizzy drinks there are too many sweet things available too like chocolate muffins H that doesn’t sound good well that brings us to the end of our program today track 35 speaking page 42 exercises 2 and three hi what would you like I’d like
Two wraps please one cheese and one tuna yes of course s anything else yes I’d like a bag of crisps and two chocolate muffins please okay anything to drink what smoothies have you got we’ve got apple and mango and strawberry and banana an apple and mango smoothie and some mineral water
Please how much is that that’s £10 70 please here you are thanks that’s 30 P change thanks enjoy your lunch track 36 speaking page 42 exercise 4 One how much is that that’s £140 please two hello what would you like I’d like a burger please three what wraps have you got we’ve got
Humus chicken and tuna four here’s your sandwich anything to drink an apple juice please five here you are that that’s 75 change track 37 pronunciation page 42 exercise 5 50 p140 £3 £425 track 38 pronunciation page 42 excise six one £ 450 two 1 25 three 85 four 46 five £290 six
£675 track 39 review units 3 and four page 45 exercise 7 hi hi Sue guess where I am at the moment I don’t know Kathy where are you I’m in Paris in France yeah I’m spending 5 days visiting my cousin Helen here she’s working in a hotel in the center of
Paris for 6 months really are you staying in the hotel no I’m staying in Helen’s flat are you having a good time I’m having an amazing time but I’m exhausted I go sightseeing every day and I walk everywhere I think I walk about 10 miles a
Day where are you now I’m looking at the Eiffel Tower at the moment I want to go up it but it’s very popular and there are too many people the cues of people are too long that’s a shame what’s the food like in Paris people say it’s the
Best food in the world it’s delicious we don’t eat out every night it’s too expensive but the French Patisserie the what it’s the French word for a shop that sells cakes and sweet things they’re so good nicer than cakes in England yes definitely but more fattening oh no what’s the matter
It’s raining now I’m not waiting here any longer speak to you when I’m home on Saturday okay speak soon bye track 40 unit 5 reading page 46 exercise 1 masters of memory some people call Steven Wilshire the human camera in 2008 Steven traveled in a helicopter over
London he was only in the helicopter for 20 minutes and then he drew a huge picture of the city from memory people were amazed because Steven wasn’t born in London and didn’t know the city well but in 20 minutes he memorized hundreds of buildings and famous landmarks his drawings weren’t perfect
But they were very detailed most people haven’t got a photographic memory like Steven wilch in fact the maximum number of things people can usually remember from a list is about six or seven however it is possible to train in your brain mahve Jane from India used special techniques to memorize the contents of
An English dictionary he memorized around 880,000 words and definitions his English exams were easy after that now mahavir Jane has his own language schools in India and his students use his special techniques to learn English they aren’t disappointed some people also try to memorize Pi for most people at school
3142 is enough but Akira haraguchi from Japan once recited 100,000 digits of pi in 16 hours he started at 9:30 a.m. on on a Tuesday and finished at 1:28 a.m. the next day it was a new record for him before that his personal best was 83,5 31 digits Dominic O’Brien from London holds
A record for memory too he was first interested in memory after he left left school and he started to train his memory in 1991 he won the world memory championships he was World memory Champion seven more times between 1992 and 2001 in 2002 Dominic memorized the order of
Cards in 54 packs of playing cards that’s 288 cards the world record was 274 cards were all the cards correct when Dominic recited them no they weren’t but he was wrong only eight times track 41 grammar page 49 exercise three let’s do this quiz about the past
Okay number one is about the World Cup in 2010 I think it was in South Africa in 2010 that’s right so that means it wasn’t in Europe okay number two is about mobile phones they weren’t popular in the9 1970s there were some mobile phones in the UK in
The80s but they weren’t really popular until the end of the ’90s H I know the answer to number three we did that in history the first Ascent of Everest was in June 1953 wow how did you remember that okay what about number four I’m not sure about that one was the marathon an
Event in the ancient Olympics no it wasn’t the first time it was an event was in the modern Olympic Games at the end of the 1800s you’re really good at history now number five I know this one pi and beta were definitely letters in the ancient Greek
Alphabet you’re right and I know know the answer to number six the boy King was Tuton Caron’s nickname because he was King when he was only eight or nine track 42 vocabulary and listening page 50 exercise one one have a child two be born three get a job four buy a house
Five leave school six go to school seven graduate from University eight get married nine become rich 10 learn to drive 11 start a company 12 move to another country track 43 VOC vocabulary and listening page 50 exercises 3 and five Dad I’m doing some history homework
And I need to write about a member of my family from the past okay well I want to write about your dad grandfather Jack so can I ask you some questions about him of course what do you want to know did he go to un University your grandfather
No he didn’t not many people went to University when your grandfather was young did he go to school yes of course but he left school when he was 16 really that’s the same age as me what did he do then did he start a company no he didn’t
He got a job in a shop the day after he left school the next day yes he was surprised to get a job so quickly lots of people didn’t have jobs at that time and how long did he work at the shop let’s see he worked there for 6
Years so he was 22 when he left what did he do then did he move to another country yes he did he moved to Australia and got a job there for 2 years when did he come back to England he came back in 1965 but he wasn’t alone what do you
Mean he came back with his wife Emma oh my grandmother that’s right they got married in Australia in 1964 really when did they have their first child they had their first child in 1966 that was Amy your aunt I was born 3 years later and your Uncle Tom was born in
1970 did grandfather Jack get another job in a shop no he didn’t he started a company in 1971 and that’s your company now Jones and Sons that’s right I got a job at the company when I graduated from University in 1990 anyway Anna it’s late and you’ve got school tomorrow track 44
Pronunciation page 51 exercise 2 T graduated liked looked moved needed remembered returned started worked track 45 pronunciation page 51 exercise 3 T liked looked worked D moved remembered returned ID graduated needed started track 46 six speaking page 52 exercises 1 and two hi Rob how was your weekend not bad
Thanks what did you do not much I watched a film on Saturday night it’s had a surprising ending what about you I went to a football match on Saturday afternoon cool I love football really when did you last go to a football match three weeks ago I saw Chelsea against
Manchester United wow was it good yes it was really exciting but I was disappointed at the end Chelsea won 2-1