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Dating Preferences and Invitations Guide

This passage provides highlights of singer Christina Aguilera's life and career. It details that she was born in 1980 in New York and first appeared on television in a talent show. It outlines some of her major accomplishments like releasing her debut album in 1999 which featured her first hit single 'Genie in a Bottle'. It also notes she has had multiple hit singles and fans around the world, cementing her status as one of the best singers of her generation.

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Dating Preferences and Invitations Guide

This passage provides highlights of singer Christina Aguilera's life and career. It details that she was born in 1980 in New York and first appeared on television in a talent show. It outlines some of her major accomplishments like releasing her debut album in 1999 which featured her first hit single 'Genie in a Bottle'. It also notes she has had multiple hit singles and fans around the world, cementing her status as one of the best singers of her generation.

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inrrite Linda on a date. \Mrat kinds of things do they iike? \\rhat kinds
of tirings does Lincla lilie?

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Linda

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Dave I have tickets to the soccer mat*h on


Friday night. Would you like to go?
Susan: Thanks. I'd love to. What time does
it start?
Dave: At 8:00.
Susan: That sounds great. So, do you want to
have dinner at 6:00?
Dave: llh, I'd like to, but I have to work late.
Susan: Oh, fhat's OK. Let's just meet at the
stadium before the match, around 7:30.
Dave: OK. Let's meet at the gate.
Susan: That sounds flne. See you there.

W e) Listen to Dave and Susan at the soccer


match" Which team does each person like?

Do you like rap? * 25


fiRA[WMAfr FOGUS

u like to go out on Fricla y? Would you like to go to a soccer match? S:**S"*oX'*.u.


Yes, lwould. l'd like to, but I have to work late. I l'd * I would
Yes, l'd love to. Thanks. l'd like to, but I need to save money.
Yes, l'd really like to go. l'd like to, but I want to visit my parents. I

& Respond to three invitations. Then rvrite three invitations for the given responses.

1. A: i lrave tickets to the baseball game 4. A: . woiJi'l Yoy 1lW f'ft':?.t^8. .+l'21!:."
on Saturday. Would you like to go? ..[Link].1
B: le;, [.r;..[Link] . ".T|4,,!NJ. B: Yes, I'd ]ove to. Thank youl
2. A: \4rould you Like to come [Link] fcr dinner 5. A: .t . .\[Link] ltf ,:: f; .+.? !l!. fl:*!. ". ..
night?
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B: .[e5, B: Well, I'd like to, but I have to study.
3. A: Would srou like to go to a pop colrcsl't 6. A: Y9u ?, Vp, llikS .("..?.q. (ltV:* .

with me this iveekend? 7c,c)0"[Link]\1.Y...ry!.qf4i*?


s: .l ld [Link] f tp. 1..b.* .1.r'ra9d {.e .9.tL0!- B: Yes, thank you" I'd really lihe to see it.

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S j"sii :t,[Link],. Think of three things you would like to rio. Then invite a partner'
to do them u,ith you" Your partner asks fo11ow-up question.< li3re rhese:

When is it? What time does it start? When does it end'l


Where is it? Where should we meet? Hor,v should rre get thel'e?

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me$sage
& t"*t messages are electJonic notes. People send
them on cell phones. What does this message say?
= am
IVI LB= late
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C= see THX = thanks
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Then exehange messages. Write a response to each message.

W K-{et*[Link]
Practiee writing and asking questions. Go to Interchange 4.
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around the world. And rnany people say she is the best singer
of her generation. She is . . . C$xrisff**,4gllitrera. :!
Christina at the 0lympics
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Christina first appears on telerrision in Star Searc/r - i
a television talerrt shorv.
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star. e toLrrs Japan.
Christina's lirst hit * "Genie in a Bottle"
song for the
has her fir'st a Bottle."

Overall, "lt's been


quite a rol rider" she [nry] job."
(second from rig
So do all Christinafs fans. lhe New Mickey Mouse Cluh

A Read the article. Then number these sentences from 1 (first event) to
8 (last event).
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'.',''l::a. She sings at the Winter Olympic Games
i.i:. e. She travels around Japan.
[Link].U. She is born in NewYork. Llul f. She rvorks with Britney Spears.
x4av&.c. She wins a Grammy for "Beautiful." trfi\' [Link] is on television for the first time.
1'1li d. She records a song for a Disney movie. W1,1,h. She has her" first very successful song

S S*sr $.Srg{ Who is your favorite musician? What do you know about
his or her life?

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How well can you do these things? Check (/) the boxes

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Ask and answer questions about prices (Ex. 1)
Give opir"rions usir-rg adjectirres (Ex. 1, 2) !!
a_.._
Talk about preferences and make compariscns r'ryilh [Link] (Ex. 2)
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Ask and answer questions about ente$ainment using the simple present (Ex.3) :--t

tVlake invitations ancl excuses it,ith il,clls iiie is - vs:'b {Ex. 4) i

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ffi ..\sl l.'vl-:s* Compare answers. Give your orvn opinions"

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Stud,entA:ChoosethingstromExercise1foryourfarrri11'.As1rforStudentB,sopinion
Student B: Help Student A choose preserrts for his or her family.

A: I rvant to br-ry a cornputer for r:ry parents. lrlrhich one do you like better'i
B: Well. I like the laptop better. It's nicer, and . .
:
Change roles and try the role play again'

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& Wr-it* arrswers to these questions about entertainment.

When do you usually watchTV?


What kirrds of progranrs do you [ike?
Do you like reality shows?
Do you listen to the radio?
Who is your favorite singer?
What do you think of salsa?
What is your favorite movie?
What kinds of movies do you dislike?
Do you like science fiction?

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the class. \\rrite a classrnate's nieme on1t, oncel

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S\ I,lai<e up three [Link] to i:rtei'esting
activities" \\'rite them on cards.

to see the frog races


tomorrow. They're at the park
at 2:OA. Would you like
to ?

S Write three response cards. One is an


acceptance card and two are refusals.
Think of siily 0r unusual excuses.

That to, but I have l'd love to, but I want to


time do to ^-L
LUL tom orrow. take my bird to a srnging
contest"

& Srssp wss.& Shuffle the invitation cards together and the response cards
together. Take three cards from each pi1e. Then invite people to do the things
on your invitation cards. Use the r'esponse cards to accept or refuse.

WHAT'S NEXT?
Look at your Self-assessment again" Do you need to review anything?
Units fi'4 Progrqss cfteck * 29
MR. JONES DECIDED
TO CORRECT THE SITUATION.
lrregu r Post Tense Verbs
Review: Regulor ond

PR,ACTIGE
poge 25'
Reod the story below. Then
rewrite the sentences in the sPoce on

Use the Post tense'


a boat trip' The ftti'n$i;rlf the trip' h;*.,
L. A*.rican named Jo""'Yon
The Frenchman irrives late'n ALlt to*tt
ffi, opporite a frenchman forlunch.
"Bon appetit." Mr. Jones, who knows no
i.,, h" ft$* ,"g$;ITes and l$f!,
his name, so he 3ti"ia' "p
French at alr,
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to correct the situation'


glVive&, {one.s"
""iii,r"t lot" fot-r^rKo&
Mr. J ones
lunch that daY. When he rvalks
into the dining area, the
t^/Ot(

Frenchman is ilreadY eating'


Mr. Jones tfr, "?g1,1pp",irj..,,
The Frenchtnan tttil[:''"a 3frt;
"Jones."

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Itm goinl i
Clouses After Hope
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Moke sentences with , hope. Use pronouns in your sentences.

4 | Aa .Joes 1. Do you think Teresa will have a boy?


v, 6[/- she has a
?.. Do you rhink I'11 pass the examination?
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3. Do you think Dennis and Mako ivill get married?
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4. Do you think Sally will get a promotion?


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5. Do you think Nick Andropolis will win the election?
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6. Do you think Irving and Amy will get engaged?
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7. Do you think Victor will receive an award?
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B. Do you think I'11 get a raise?
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9. Do you think Paul will graduate from law school?


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List three ather difficult jobs.

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/ dancer l

/ flight attendant ;ir.,.....,


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a cares for patieirts in a restaur:ant i,
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a flighi attendant answers the phone for a construction corrrpany
a carpenter coohs food ina l

a receptionist ser\res passellgrlIS i

a nurse 1n I

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ffi ff;#g W*{'k Ta}re turns describing each person's job. li.
:

She sells clothes. Siie rvorks il a department store"


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Jason: Where clu -.vou r",.ork. Anct"l"ea? i.l

furdrea: I rvork at ?honras C*r:k Traru,!. :'


itt
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Jason: Oli, i:ea1ly'? li!
Il
Andrea: I'rn a guide. I ll
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tour.'s to countries irr i'
I

America, iihe Peru" i,


Jason: Hor,v interes:tinql t:r
Andrea: Yes. it's a gleat joli. I kr',.,e it- ti

And what do you clo?


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Jason: f'm a student, and I hal'e a t. ;

part-time job, too. lr


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Andrea: Oh? Where do you work? i,

Jason: In a fasl.-food [Link].


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Andrea: Which restaurant? t,

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Jason: Flarnburger Heavelr. lrit


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What does Jason do, exactiy? How does ]ie ll


lri
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like [Link]? ti
t:
llow do yau spefid your day? * 9 r-i'
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l'ni a student, and I
I wou'k at/in a restaurant.
I go to the University of
She urorks,,at Thomas
She's a guide. She
She loves it.

,& Complete thest: r:onversatjons. T'}:en p;:actice with a partner'-

1. A.: What "dp . you ..ds...?


B: I'n: a full-time student. 1 str-rdv tl-re riolin-
A: And whlft ilo you 4c to schtol?
B: 1 e\l . tCI the New York Srhool *f ]Iusic.
A: Wowl . ito.w do you like voul claisesl
B: I.. ![Link] thern a 1ot.
2. A: trVhat [Link] Tanl,a c1*':'
B: She,s a teach_er:. She *<rtLtE air alt clz-rL;i
at a school in Denver.
A: Anri rxihat about Ryan? \4rliele .t{'r'ti her *'crli?
B: Hr* \tu&I11t. fol a big corlpui,el con1ranl.
in San Flancisr:o.
A: W-ii\r^t does he do, exactlv?
B: Ife's a lVeb-site clesigner. 11g delai'\S frmtastic
WeJ; sites,

ffi .=,0 faiti.'i! Whr,rt do -r,ou knou, zr1lou1. lfiese johs? Cornpiete
the char:L. Then wdte sentences atrrtul, eirch ioll-

e lvErrtl Pr t^,o$: WT ^
t [Link]". qrt {ttrljne ot^ w1!f+ai 9.t*too.&t

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ffil't,til' i:tt'{:;}tii Ask vour partner quers{,ions lihe these about lvork
and school. Tahe notes to use in Exercise 6

What do vou doJ I)o you str,rdy'/ Whele? How" do yor-r like . . . ? i

Where do you live? Do .yori r,vot'k J \[lrt:tt;? What's your favorite . . . ? I

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.ffi WfrITIN# A h
dfu Use )rour notes 'om Exercise
5 to write a biogr"uLphv
of your partrrer. f)on't use youl partrer''s name on Lhe
paper; use /ze or slre instead.

ffi rT#:lx* tt*iisrity Pass your biograptries alound the class


Can 1,611 guess who each biogr aphv is about?

J sfaff work at five.


: e t$) Listen and practice.
Daniel: So, do you usuall)- come to the g;rl i

in the nrorning? I

Ilelen: Yeah, T do.


[Link]: Eeatly? Wrat time do l'ou go to rvork?
Helen: I rvork in the afternoon. I start [Link] at flve.
Daniel: Wow, that's latc. \\'hen do 1'*u get home
at night?

Flelen: I'm a TV announ*er" 1 clo flr.c [Link] repori on


I
KNTV Don't you recognize me? lr

Daniel: Ohl You're Helen Elack. I lo.,'e your showl By I

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ther rva5,, Iim Daniei" . . " l;


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ffi:i' ,-.r Listen to the erithe con-r,ersirtion. What time
e"est
does Daniei g'et up? start:,r.*rk?

w PfrANUNCIATI#N
& tC
sfre$s ;ai:.i1:1,i:'+t t!{t 1til|t!!t!4t4r:sYilrl{$+.irj:.+,Ei?hd1?i

Listen and practice. liotice nhich syllnble has the rnain stress in
r,.. si r' ,iir;:::r'r:.}$6

these lvords"

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dancer company dir"er:tor

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Which stress patterri do these r,vorcls have? Adcl them to the
columns in part A. Then listen and check.

pilot lunnberjack muslcrarl dc:si[4:rer fisherrnan cow]:r:y

How da yoa sq&n$ your day.? * 11


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in the morning 0n
in the evening on
in the afternoon 0n
at night on
ht on Saturdays.
noon on Sundays.

& Complete these sentences rrith time expressious. I

1" I get up ..1.1r ,:ix i,r the rnot:ning . D" rq'€ehda1's.


2. I go to bed l'r,[Link], .. C,':. rveeltiights.
3. I starLt rvork r,\1 1l:30 L(t night.
4. I .have luntli [Link]/''\i" lh;'tLv: . i;r l.h* afier:rr:r:* [,.r
5. I stay up .!i.r. - ltili] :.ix. .,r"'r ',r',:'eker'ds'
6. I have a litt,le snach .r,i t- . !]:{-}li itnl l}:le eger:.ing.
' 'r;r.W llilur.l .. .''."!. Supda.r's.
7. I sietrl-,
"{'l

Rewrite the sentences in part A ,lt that they are tn"re


you. Then compare ii'ith a ps:*n*r.

ffi lx;i"t"er#ri',&' Talie tur':rs askirrg and ansrvering


i ii. 1 i-f
€(r'l\u i 'r weE
1. What days do yot get *p earl3'? late? I rlci t'/
2" What ane iu,c tl:ings 3,'ou do i:e-fore B:00 in the morning?
3. S/hat are tJ:ree thingx y'ou do r:n S*rturdav rnorr:ings?
4. lVtiat do you do or:}-v *n Sul:da-r.s':'

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& i,ft') Listen to Roc1ne1,, Tina. anci Ellen talh aboub their claily
[Link]. Con:plete t}:e chart.. :,
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Hodney chs{
Tina /;oc) t tq n

p:.QO-.t,44,
Ellen

ffi ljl};+*s iry-;i,:::';1)i; Who cio you thinh has tire best cl;lilv schedule? Why?

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Irincl out about your classrnates' [Link]. Go to lnterchange 2 at tho ,


back ofthe booh.

12 " Unit 2
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These people needjobs, Read a d a job.

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tirne to I have a 16 now, and I

because callege good salary,


I muclr
& s0me on the
Monday,
and on (ar8 go to
job (an to 3:30 [Link].

don't to type, sol


experience, but I can learn
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& Read the article otrs? Chech (1)


the corect boxes
fre +e,q (?wu21

1. To save m0ney 1i

2" To earn money for college ,= l!

3. To go out on the weekend


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4" To buy a house {:t:i; !l

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ffi ,f',.elr i.q,,'*r$r Choose the best job for *rcll person. Ilxpiuin ivhl'.
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which wards have a positive meaning? which \4/{rrtis have a , erlative meaning?
What meanings do ffiese coiors have iar you?
ll,/hal dr,tes your favoriie calor make you think of?

,& ,f'j Listen ancl pr"actice"

[Link] Oh, loolr at those era:-[Link], l,faria"


They're perfect. for you"
Mzrria: These reci ones? I'rn no1, sure.
Sterre: -l'Io, the yellow ones.
foIaria: Oh" these? Hrnm" Yellur: [Link]'t
really a good color for me_
Sler.e We1l, that necklace isn'i, bail.
Maria Whicir one?
Ster.e That blue one r:ight therre.
I{orv rnuch is il,?
Malia; I[',s $42I That'"g exgrens;rr,,e!
Steve: Ilev, let. me ge[, jt l'rrr .yorr.
IL's your birthrlay present.
Happy bir:[Link]

ffi [Link] Listen to the rest of the [Link].


What else do they buy? Who pays for i.t?
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$+Z = forty-two dollars


$59:gS :*[Link] ninety-five
OR
fifty-nine dollars
dnd ninety-five cents

necklace? tha't necklace? whi


that one?
those earrings? Which
those?

& [Link] practice rrith a partner-.

1. A: ?. rt: Ilii.,e lr"u- hackpack ove:: there.


Horv muclr . 19., it?
B: rneal] B: \4iirich at*. '!
A: The red crlre
A: B: I1.'s $27.49. .Ri:rt lt'? green
B: .' ',( is otrl.u :l','22.25.
A: A: Oit" l,[Link] see it, please.

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g ;il.:;x:$;'" t*;'t?:it Adcl prir:es tr-i the itenrs. 'I'[Link] ash :rncl an-srver t+res;tions,

A: How nruch are these srurglasses?


I]: Which ones?
A: The pink ones. That's cheap.
R: They're $86.99. That's reasonable.
A: That's expensivel That's OVnot bad.
That's expensive.
ffi ffSffrVrff6 t-ssk af ffrmse/ )i

rg.) Li*te. to Tim ancl sanclra shoppi,g. complete il:e chai.t.

ffipdriiSh'

Vac B'd{x
A
t- in-line skates ta

2. cap l ,]
,3. sunglasses ;

:)
1

&. watch ,,;n i1

fr,0Lff P[dY ffan t he ?

& pgrr tq-w,rJ:; Put items ,,for sale,,


o1r .r,Lllrr
clesh or a table * notebooks, r.r,atches. [Link]
Use items of differer:t colors.

Stttdetzt A; You are a c]erk. [Link] ihr


customer's questions.
[Link] B: thu are a customer, Ask al;i.:rt
the price of each itean. Sar il..-,:u
rvant trt buv it.

A: Can I help you?


Br Yes. I like these sr:nglass*s
Horry much are thev?
A: Whicir ones?

ffi [Link] roles and try ttre roie play again.

Pfr 0 N UN fi lATt 0 N .$emfenss srrsss


,llffiBli$#ts41}[Link]$i1:i,:.ffi.:Pi,.: jN*i,tyir)i,Sit:y+)tt;i$$i#&lfrrt#.<.[Link].:j:::1111

S& ii:}] Listen anrl 1:ractice" Notice th:rl, tlre inrportan.i r,r,t)r:cls irr a
senl,ence hzrve more [Link].

1.r ;,::;! 1.. I i l!


- i; ruj .j t:i . :, I ,.
Excuse me. They're perfect t like llrt'Lrlrrc ()ne. Ihey'r'e itot vely attractive.

ffiPractice the conversatio,s in pnrl, A oI'Exercise ..i [Link].


Pay attention to the sentence stres;s.

lNTERfiitAfrlfiE 3 Ftea rnarke{


see lvhat hinds of deals Jiou can mahc as a buyel i:ncl a sr:ller'.
Go to Interchange 3.
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ffi WOfrD P0WEfr Matsrials


&, Wha; are thes* thi:rgs macle of ? lrlenlify eaclr one- Use the words Ji'om the list.

cottoli gr,riii [Link] plast,ic


rubt:el' silir sili,er r,vool.

7" a .plq5Xi:. bracelet 2. ti


ffi ring 3. a tie .. socks

5 6"a shirt T erartings ii l:roots

ffi
trmir yrrr;{i,e Sftat othel malerials ar"c t,}re things in perrt A sometimes
made of ? Make a list.

ffi t;{**m mr;tr*:itf Which materials c&r r,on iind in votrr classroom?

A: Juan has a ieerther [Link] and trller: has lcather: shoes


B; i think Maria has a siit " . "

ffi G0NVEfrSATI#N
e { Listen and pr:actice.
Whish #ne do yau prefer?

[Link]: Loohl These jachets are reali3, tirt'


Which one clo you pre{br?
Sue: I like the wool one bette;:.
Alne: The lvool one? Wlrv?
Sue: It looks \.varlrler.
Anne: Well, I like the leather one better.
It's rror:e stylish than the x-ool orre.
Sue: Hrnrn. There's no price tae.
Anne: Excuse me. How nruch is thix jackr:i,?
C1erh: Itls $499" Wotrld -vou like to h'y it on?
Anne: LIh, no" That's (-)K! But; thanl;s
anywa-_v.
C-lerk: You're welcome.

W \:@ Listen to the rest of the convcrsaliorr.


What does Anne buy? Wrab does Sue {hink of iL?
EfrAMMAB FI}CUS

That one is
This one is nicerthan., "

The leather jacket is


It looks bigger than . , .
It's nlore stylish than . ,

Far ntore information on comparatives, see the apnenrlix atthe back of tfie boak.

& Compiete these conversations. 'l'her 1:ractice ivitir a part,ner.

silk Foivester sma11 nerlium cotton wool

l. A: Which dre.o;. ir,, 2- i; L; this hlue T-shilt 3. A; Looh at these pantsl


(pretty), the yellorr. one or rlarge) the Which cnes do 5rou lihe
the gleen or:e? r-'ed and r,r.,i:ite o*e? ' (good)?
B: Well, the green one is E: }ia" t}:e red and [Link]" B: I prefer the green
silk. Arrd silk is ,:rr:c in {}:ig.}, cotton naes" Thev'r'e
texpensive t It's a m*tiir:.nr. ?h* hfu:e .. . tstylish)
polyester. *ne i* il srnali- *re tvool ones.

ffi Compare ihe things in piirr i\.


f,tlrrtr t,*ir.;rliii
Give your- own opinions
The color is
A: Which dress do 5rou iihe mor:e? The design is n
B: I like the yellorv one better'. The style is more attractive
Tire design is nicer'.
The material is b

INRITING c8"$

Horv much clo these thlngs cosi, in \,o1rr cor,rntry? Conrplele [he cirart
'Iherr compar"e the prices in your conrrtr.y [Link] the prices in the tl,S.

Al{lrtv {hinn< (1rc trtnrp pvnpn<'irlp in

n'tv countrv than in 'the lJnitpr:l Sfrtfec


a newspaper $ .75
a cup of coffee $ [Link] For cx,lmnle. ,r ncwsnfiner rosts ane
aCD $t [Link] clollar at honte. ln the Lj.S., it's clteaoer.
a paperback book $ [Link] ll's onlv 75 .cnfs A run of ro{fpp rn<fr.
DINE

1 Do you like shopping online? Do you r-noney, for the item. The person who
like findinE a bargain or a good buy? bids the rnost rnoney gets to buy the
Then eBay is for you. eBay is The item. Then the seller sends the item to
World's Onllne [Link].'^' IL's ;J the l:uyer,
place to buy and sell almost anylhinq. 3 "Sellrng on eBay is easy," says Mike
With over LB million members, eBay is Stacks, He's lhe owner of a cornpany
more popular than any other sl'roppinq that sells usecl computers. And he adds,
site on the Interrret. "1 make friends on etsay. I think it's a
2 People trade millions of different thirrgs very friendly place." But some people
on eBay's Web site; from cars to don't Iike it. "I think the traditional way
electronics to musical instrumr:nts. to shop is better," says Jenny Feng, a
Here's how it works: A menrber- puts student. "I want to tor-rch things - not
an advertisement for an item on the see a picture of them."
Web site. Other members bid, or offer 4 flut whether you like it or nnt, eBay
is here to stay. There are ncw eBay
users in the United $tates, Eurnpe,
j:.! j
t ; ' .-[Link]:i':-iJl-1I!ai
!h@. : ldA lq ltglI:5_r:t:j*
r!
Latin America, Chinan and many other
'ffir\'',
ffi{,
w countries. Iioon, people may be able to
shop on eBay anywhere in the world.

& the article. Ansq,er these rluesticr:s. 'Ihen rvrite the numberr of
Reacl
the paragraph where yr:u find ear:ll itt-tstn,ttt:.

a" Horv nfall"y people trse eI3il-y? d. What, is eBay?


b. Whal clo people thinli about eBaf i' e" l4lhere can yorl shop on ellav?
c" Horv do you sell items crn e-lJay',' f" \Vtrat can )'ot1 buy and sell rln eRay?

ffilri;rcl these statements in 1,he arl,icLe. Which irre facts? Which ale
opinions? C}.reck (/i lract or 0lrinior

'1. lt's a place to buy and sell almost anything. ?1.:1


|.:.1

2. eBay is more popr:lar than any other shopping site,


3. The person who bicls the nrost nror)ey llets to ht-ry the itenr i1 | 1.,

4. Selling on eBay is easy. il ,,


5. The traditional way to shop is [:etter. trj l'1

ffi .f,:ii,rrrr..lr,trut Have you ever shopped onlins? If so, how !\'as your experiertrce?
ffi T

nf i[mericir, 2002 Consumer Frofile

,, Li"f*n and numlter the nrusical slyles from I tts 8.


Which ol tfiese kinds o/ r;usic are p*ssular in your cauntry?
What other kinds oi ntusic are popukr in your country?

W IN$fr{T F$WEtr
& Complete the wcrrl r:ratr; ivith rvolds
i' TV
Ji'orn the list.

classical salsa
game shows seience Iictiorr
horror lilrns soiip 0pe1'a$
jnzz talk. shows
ltews thrillers
pop [Link]

W Xa bwo morel worcls to each catogory.


Then cornpare r,vith a parl,ner", Mwsi'6

P^
fu, 11!ttpt;t".llcj;S; Nurrrber tlrrl iLcrrrs
in each list fyom l ([Link] ljl<e it [Link];)
i;o 6 (yorr liire j.t the least). ill:[Link]
.y0u.r lcteas"
. r': i ," ; i,::'l ,, . .

.[Link] 'r" '

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#aNVEtrSArr0tr t dike {naffi#.
& t,h) Listen ar:d practire.

Tom: Do you like rap, Liz'l


Liz: No, tr clon't like it very rnuch. Do y1111.'/
Tom: \bah. I r1o. f'nt i,r big lan of Emincnr.
Liz: I think I knolv l-rim, Does he piaf i,hr: prano?
Torn; The piano? No, he rloesn't. He's a singer'!
I,iz: Olr, I guess I rlon't linorv rnuch abouh ra1l"
Totr: So, whai ]rind of music do you liitc?
Liz; I rcally likc pop rnusic.
Tom; Who'$ your favorite singer?
Liz; Celine Dion" 1 love her voice" Do you lilie her?
Tom: No, I don'l. I don't iilie pop rnusic very rnuch.

ffi {$ tister: to the rest r:1'tl.,.e converriat'iou'


Who is Liz's ftivoriLe gp:[Link]? Does Tarrl'i,ii<e
tLr,t grorrp'/ Why or rvhy nol? g;t-'tLLl ;'9'u\u'^'7q
,vlw-t1+ : St.i.. lv eU o..-,
fO\r<
OF(et :
e
gerlaY
Ae(ter:-ILrpa ?er^rsq
#trffiMMfifr FOtrUS [Link].,ner = VLq&a\n'\

rock a

tnucfr.

lays t

tlrey like?
like Ll2.

{ l ori'r rri et;e thesp coriver:l's a ti on s " T}-re n 1r*rrtllei:.


iWa

1 /{: DC , you like scitxri:e ficiion


B: No. 1.,i.q."]! .I clon'tiil<e
2. A: Jahe ancl Lrsa like
...'[)r::.;. .
'u'R: r think Jahe . fr:(!h't , but I
Why don't You itsh l^a'f. . ?
B. A: Whal i<iru . . 0f ilusi t . " .49." ... ltlo;rjlio and llgirr:n like?
IJ: lllier"y love el:rssici1J ntusic. Norilrr3 i:ta]iy iifues triir-Yrr fohi'
A: drttS t":*1 "{d1 li,: PlaY? ?t
B: T']re cello. I irerve iris llcxv CIl. LeL'u lisdcn to .

fia yau like raP? * Zfi


Pfr0NUN fflATtfiN lntmnatipn in resfioms
A t*) tisten ancl prar:tir:e. Yes/No qr"ir:sil,ior:s usrLally have r:ising
intonation. Wh-qnestj-on s lrsua]]lr [- yr. l'zrlling in tonation.
" '--'"*"-rl*,,.
-,*[Link]
Do you like peffi'iliilsic? \llhat l<irrrl of muuic [Link] like?

ffi /nsrn &trr#f'f{ Practice these questions

Do Srou lihe TV? Whnt proflrErill$ tlr"r [Link] lihe'/


Do you lihe music videos? Wl:ar virleos clo yor-i iilte?
Do you play a musicai instrument? Wliat rnusical instrument clo you pla-1r!

SPEAKING Entertainment s,

& {ifloxqi ut/[Link] ML'ite {ivc qucstiorrs ,'ilroul: entelbainrnurt, and enLcrbajtters.
Then aslt ancl aIISwer' .'/ou.r questiorts ul groups.

Doyoulihe.."?
{pop mu,sic, T\{, mot ies, plays)
What. hinds of . " " do you like?
(music, movies, TV prog:'ams)
What do you think of . . . ?
(Th,e Sirnpsot?.s- horror fiims, goslrr.l rtri,r"tiic]

ffi r#ruaaspt .+iy#.+'Ji Cornpleie tiris infar:::atir:n about ]'ctir gl'oup'

What's your favorito kind of " "


music ....,.,:
movie
TV prol;ram

lVlto's your {avorite, . . ?

singer
actor .

actress

* your grolrp's lisl; trr


#$ggg ##fpl,{d'{}/ Reracl
the class" Thdn. find out the class favaritos.

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