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Podr~cznik dopuszczony do uiytku szkolnego przez min
istra wlasciwego do spraw oswiaty i wychowania i wpisany
UNIVERSITY PRESS
do wykazu podr~cznik6w przeznaczonych do kszta!cenia
og61nego do nauczania j~zyka angielskiego, na podstawie
opinii rzeczoznawc6w: dr. hab. Bogdana Krakowiana, dr.
Pawla Sobkowiaka, mgr Agaty Hqci.
Poziom: A2/B1 .
Zakres kszta!cenia: podstawowy.
Etap edukacyjny: IV.
Typ szko!y: liceum og6Inokszta!cqce, liceum profilowane,
technikum, zasadnicza szkola zawodowa.
Rok dopuszczenia: 2010.
Nr ewidencyjny w wykazie: 297/2/2010.
Paul Radley Daniela Simons
Are you Steve?
1 Steve Chang is at Emily Watson's house.
Steve's in London for the International Young
Journalist Competition.
Emily Clare, this is Steve.
Mrs Watson Hello. Pleased to meet you, Steve.
Steve Pleased to meet you, Mrs Watson.
Mrs Watson Emily, show Steve his room.
Emily OK.
Hi, I'm Emily. Are you Steve?
Steve Yes, I am. Nice to meet you.
Emily Nice to meet you.
Steve Are your parents at home?
Emily Yes, they are. My step-mum,
Clare, is in the garden. Come on.
Steve Who's that? Is she your sister?
Emily Yes, she is. Her name's Katie.
Have you got any brothers or
Steve That's a cool stereo.
Emily Thanks. Have you got a
stereo?
Steve Yes, I have. And I've got
an MP3 player, too. Look!
Emily Tell me about your family. Are your
parents Chinese?
Steve No, they aren't. Well, my dad's Chinese
but my mum's English.
Emily And how old are you?
Steve I'm seventeen. And you?
Emily I'm sixteen.
Steve Have you got a boyfriend?
Emily Yes, I have. His name's Rob. He isn't
here today because he's got a Saturday
Hi! job.
Nice/Pleased to meet you. Mr Watson Emily, where are you?
cool Emily We're in Steve's bedroom! That's my
dad. Come and meet him.
Translate it!
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Comprehension check ~ Look!
2 Are the statements true or false? Write T or F.
Grammar Guide
Correct the false sentences.
1 Mr and Mrs Watson are in the garden. Czasownik have got ./, you, he/she
2 Steve's got a sister.
Zdania pytajqce Kr6tkie odpowiedzi
3 Steve hasn't got a stereo.
Have you got any brothers Yes, I have.
4 Steve's dad is Chinese.
or sisters? No, I haven't
5 Emily's got a boyfriend.
Zdania twierdzqce Zdania przeczqce
6 Steve's got a Saturday job.
I've got an MP3 player. I haven't got a
stereo.
~ Look!
She's/He's got a Saturday job. He/She hasn't got
a sister.
Grammar Guide
Czasownik be
~ Check!
Zdania pytajqce Zdania twierdzqce i przeCZqce
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form
" here are you? I'm/I'm not in Steve's
of have got.
bedroom.
" here are you/we/they? You/We/They're in the garden. 1 He ___ a new laptop. (II)
You/We/They aren't in the 2 I an electric guitar. (V)
bedroom. 3 He a bike. (~)
,',nere's Emily? She's in her room. 4 you any computer
,',' ere's Steve? He isn't in the living room. games?
Yes, I . (V)
Kr6tkie odpowiedzi
5 She two mobiles. (V)
Are you Steve? Yes, I am. / No, I'm not
6 you a brother?
6.re you/we/they Chinese? Yes, we/you/they are.
No, we/you/they aren't No, I . (~)
Is she/he seventeen? Yes, he/she is. / No, he/she
Possessive adjectives
isn't
6 Look at the example. Use the information
from exercise 5 to write similar sentences
~ Check
with my, your, his/her, our or their.
3 Underline the correct form of the verb be. Example:
1 Are/Is you English? Yes, we are. 1 It's Jus new iartof-
2 Where are Mr and Mrs Watson?
They're/'s in the garden. Favourite things
3 Howald are/is you? 7 Make a list of six of your favourite
I'm sixteen.
possessions.
4 They aren't/isn't at school today. They're at
home. Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
S Are they in the bathroom? No, they are/aren't. about your list. Make a note of your partner's
6 Are you from London? Yes, I am/'m. answers.
Example:
About me A Have you got any rollerblades?
4 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. B Yes, I have.
What's your name?
He's got a mobile
2 Howald are you?
3 Are you English? 8 Write six sentences about your partner's
-1 Where are you from? answers in exercise 7.
5 Where are your parents from? Example:
6 What's your mobile phone number? Marek has jot a mobtle.
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\ Workbook p.l1O EX.1-3
They've got a Chinese
restaurant
1 Emily video chats to her American
friend Lisa Jackson.
~ Listen and read.
Lisa Hi, Emily. How are you? Lisa Nice name! Have they got lots of
Emily I'm a bit busy. money?
Lisa What's new? Emily No, Lisa, they haven't. They're just
Emily Well, Steve Chang arrived today. ordinary people, like you and me.
Lisa Really? What's he like? Lisa Oh ... Has he got any brothers or
Emily He's very nice. He's seventeen, he's sisters?
quite tall and he's got short brown Emily No, he hasn't. Anyway, I must go
hair. He's quite good-looking too. now, Lisa.
Lisa Cool! Lisa Why? Have you got lots of
Emily Yes, and he's got a very interesting homework?
family. Steve's dad's Chinese and Emily No, we haven't got any homework.
his mum's English. They've got a School's finished for the summer.
Chinese restaurant in Manchester. But we've got a lot of work for the
His mum's name is Barbara and his competition.
dad's name is Feng. Lisa Oh, right. Well, speak to you later.
Emily Bye.
Comprehension check
2 Complete the sentences with the correct name.
What's new?
1 ____ is seventeen. Really?
2 ____ have got a restaurant in Manchester. Cool!
3 is Steve's mum's name. I must go now
4 is Steve's dad's name. speak to you later
S hasn't got any brothers or sisters.
Translate it!
6 and have got lots of work .
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-- ~ Look! ~ Check!
5 Write sentences using the words in the box.
Grammar Guide
Czasownik have got son sister mum friend
boyfriend daughter husband dad
Zdania twierdzqce Zdania przeCZqce
1 Rob / Emily
I/You!We/They've got I/You!We/They haven't
R.ob lS Emily's boyfriend
a Chinese restaurant. got any homework.
2 Emily / Mr and Mrs Watson
He/She's got a very He/She hasn't got any
interesting family. brothers or sisters.
3 Rob White / Mr and Mrs White
Zdania pytajqce Kr6tkie odpowiedzi
Have I/you/we/they got Yes, I/you/we/they have. 4 Emily / Katie
lots of homework? No, I/you/we/they haven't
Has he/she got any Yes, he/she has. 5 Feng Chang / Barbara Chang
brothers or sisters? No, he/she hasn't
6 Barbara Chang / Steve
~ Check!
7 Mr Watson / Emily
3 Put the words in the correct order to write
8 Emily / Lisa
sentences.
1 a a and sister I've brother got.
2 DVDs got you have any?
My family
3 lots we of haven't money got.
4 any evening got you haven't homework this. 6 Write six questions to ask your partner about
5 big a house got have they? his or her family.
6 grandparents hasn't she any got.
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
7 got three I cousins 've.
about your family. Make a note of your
8 lots friends Sean got has of.
partner's answers.
Example:
Vocabulary. the family
A Have you got any uncles or aunts?
4 Write a translation of these words. B Yes, I have. I've got two uncles and an aunt.
mum (mother) children A What are their names?
dad (father) grandad (grandfather) B My uncles' names are Eric and Brian, and
brother grandma (grandmother) my aunt's name's Rita.
sister grandchildren
aunt son Description of a family
uncle daughter
7 Read this paragraph about Steve's family.
cousin nephew
Write a similar paragraph about your
parents niece
partner's family from exercise 6.
@IQD
Listen and repeat the words. Steve Chang has got a mum and a dad. Steve's
mum's name is Barbara and his dad's name's
~ Look! Feng. Steve hasn't got any brothers or sisters
but he's got three cousins. His mum's sister,
Grammar Guide Alice, has got two sons and a daughter. Their
names are William, Harry and Chloe. Steve has
Steve's mum got a grandad, his mum's dad. His name's Fred.
Chris's sister > + 's He's got a grandma too. She's his dad's mother.
Emily and Rob's school Her name's Li.
his parents' restaurant > +'
the children's dog > +'s
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\ Workbook p.110-111 Ex.5-7
Does he like rap?
I Rob White, Emily's boyfriend, is at her
house one evening.
~ Listen and read.
Emily Let's go out with Steve on Saturday
night.
Rob OK.
Emily Where's the newspaper?
Rob Here it is. What does he like doing?
Emily He likes listening to music.
Rob Does he like rap?
Emily No, he doesn't.
Rob Well, does he like R&B?
Emily Yes, he does. But I don't like it. I can't
stand it. You know that.
Rob Sorry ... Does he like reggae?
Emily Yes, he does.
Rob But, do you like listening to reggae?
Emily Well, I don't mind it. So let's go to the
Reggae Yard, then. They have a
live reggae band on Saturday nights.
Rob OK. Do Chris and Ellie like reggae?
Emily Yes, they do.
Rob Well, let's invite them too. I really like
- them.
Emily Good idea! ~ Look!
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Grammar Guide
Comprehension check
Present simple
2 Choose the correct alternative. Zdania twierdzqce Zdania przeczqce
1 Steve likes/doesn't like listening to music. I/You/We/They like reggae I/You/We/They don't
2 Rob/Steve doesn't like rap. like rap.
3 Rob/Steve likes R&B. He/She likes listening to He/She doesn't like
4 Emily can't stand R&B/reggae. music. playing football.
5 Rob/Steve likes reggae.
Zdania pytajqce
6 Steve/Rob likes Chris and Ellie.
What do I/you/we/they like doing?
What does he/she like doing?
Krotkie odpowiedzi
Do I/you/we/they like Yes, I/you/we/they do.
I can't stand it.
rock? No, I/you/we/they
Sorry.
don't.
I don't mind it.
Does he/she like R&B? Yes, he/she does.
Good idea!
No, he/she doesn't.
Translate it!
'-----------1 Po czasownikach like, love, don't mind, hate i can't stand
stosujemy czasowniki z cZqstkq -ing.
I don't mind listening to the radio but I can't stand
watching TV
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~Check! My free time
3 Complete the sentences. 6 Work in groups. Ask and answer questions
about your free-time activities.
1 What they like doing?
They going out with their friends. Example:
2 you like watching films? Yes, I A What do you like doing in your free time?
B I like swimming and watching TV.
3 What John like doing? A Do you like doing crosswords?
He playing volleyball. B No, I don't. I can't stand them.
4 she like skiing? No, she Make a note of the other students' answers.
5 What you like doing at the weekend?
We playing computer games.
Free. .. time activities
6 I like watching football.
7 I like crosswords. 7 Write sentences about the free-time activities
8 He like doing aerobics. of the people in your group in exercise 6.
Start like this:
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Language The feofle t'n my jrouf. have jot lots oft ht'njs t'n
common. Four feofle ft'ke watcht'nj Tv. Three
I like Brad Pitt. Ilike him.
feofle don't Me dOl'nj crosswords ...
I don't like Beyonce. I don't like her.
I love the film Avatar. I love it
I really like horror films. I really like them.
My favourites
4 Write the names of your favourite:
1 film star _____
2 sports person
®Q
3 singer
4 band
5 book
6 animal
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions.
Example:
A Do you like Robert Pattinson?
B Yes, I do. I like him very much.
Vocabulary • sports and free ... time
activities
5 Match the phrases to the photos.
1 _ read books 9 _ play basketball
2 _ go swimming 10 _ go jogging
3 _ play volleyball 11 _ listen to music
4 _ go to the cinema 12 _ do karate
5 _ go out with friends 13 _ do crosswords
6 _ watch TV 14 _ go skiing
7 _ play computer games 15 _ go cycling
8 _ do aerobics 16 _ play football
~ Listen and repeat the -ing forms.
What time does he
get up?
1 A journalist writes an article about Rob White
for a series about teenagers' part-time jobs.
~ Listen and read. What does Rob do?
It's a dogs
life I
Seventeen-year-old Rob White
has got a very interesting
Saturday job. He works in a
dogs' home!
because he doesn't have time. He always takes the
'I like my Saturday job, but it's very hard work/ he dogs for a walk at quarter past two. 'I love taking
says. What time does he get up? Well, he gets up the dogs out - it's really good fun!' says Rob. He
at seven 0' clock lon Saturdays when his friends are usually finishes work at five 0' clock but he
still in bed!) and he starts work at eight 0' clock. sometimes finishes at six. Rob hardly ever goes out
He's never late - his dad's the boss at the dogs' on Saturday night. 'I'm always very tired when I
home! He usually has a coffee break at half past get home and I often go to bed early.' Poor Rob!
ten. 'I have lunch at twelve o'clock. I usually go to
And poor Emily! IEmily is Rob's girlfriend.)
the cafe next door.' He never has lunch at home
Comprehension check It's ...
2 Co. mplete .t he sentences about Rob's actI'V I' tl' es
wIth the tImes from the article.
1 Rob gets up at ___
2 Rob starts work at
---
3 Rob has a coffee break at
---
4 Rob has lunch at
---
5 Rob takes the dogs for a w~lk at quarter to ten
6 Rob usually finishes work at ---
:::s :::r
It's really good fun! :-:s ' Q_)
Poor Rob! ctI-
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Q)
Translate it! ~
~ Look! My day
5 Write a time next to the actions in exercise 4.
Grammar Guide
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
Przyst6wki cz~stotliwosci about your day.
Present simple Example:
He always takes the dogs for a walk at quarter A What time do you get up?
past two. B I get up at half past six.
He usually finishes work at five o'clock.
I often go to bed early.
He sometimes finishes at six.
Rob hardly ever goes out on Saturday night.
He never has lunch at home.
Przysl6wki cz~stotliwosci wstawiamy zwykle mi~dzy
podmiotem a czasownikiem, ale po czasowniku be.
I'm always very tired.
Questionnaire
He's never late.
6 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
about your habits. Use adverbs of frequency
~ Check! or phrases from the Language Tip below in
your answers.
3 Put the words in the correct order to write
How often do you ...
sentences.
. .. get to school late?
1 bus by I go usually school to.
. .. watch TV?
2 cinema go ever we hardly the to.
. .. go to the theatre?
3 when tired school they're finish always they.
. .. go swimming?
4 pasta he eats never.
. .. go skiing?
5 Sundays on I up often late get.
... drink coffee?
6 after sometimes Internet she surfs the dinner.
. .. play football?
7 school never for we're late.
. .. eat fast food?
8 Saturdays on work they usually.
Example:
A How often do you get to school late?
Vocabulary • daily routine
B I never get to school late.
4 Put these actions in the correct order for you.
Write 1, 2, etc. in the spaces.
(jf!J
Language
a _ have lunch
b _ get home Oto przyklady przysl6wk6w cz~stotliwosci:
c _ have dinner once/twice/three times/four times ... a day/a
d _ do my homework week/a month/a year
e _ have a shower
every day/week/weekend
f _ get up
Te okreslenia czasu umieszczamy zwykle na koricu
g _ leave the house
zdania.
h _ have breakfast
i _ go to bed
j _ start school
Daily habits
k _ get dressed
I _ have lunch 7 Write eight sentences about your partner
from exercise 6.
~ Now translate the phrases into Polish.
Example:
Then listen and repeat the words. Ama never! Jets to school late.
\ Workbook pp.111-112 Ex.10, 11, 13, 14
What's Emily
doing now?
I Rob and Steve are in a music shop.
~ Listen and read. Why is Rob
fed up?
Steve Hi, Rob. What are you doing?
Rob I'm looking for a CD for Emily.
Steve What's the matter, Rob? Are you feeling
all right?
Rob Yes, I am. But I'm a bit fed up about
Emily and Lorenzo.
Steve Who's Lorenzo?
Rob He's an Italian student. He's here on a
school exchange visit.
Steve Is he staying at your house?
Rob Yes, he is.
Steve So, what's the problem?
Rob Well, he's spending a lot of time with
Emily. They're getting on really well.
Steve Oh, I see ... What's Emily doing now?
Rob She's at home. She's doing her
homework.
Steve And what's Lorenzo doing?
What's the matter?
Rob He's at my house. He's using my
fed up
computer and he's writing lots of
I see
emails to his mates in Italy.
mates
Steve But that's OK, isn't it?
Translate it!
Rob Yes, but all the emails are about Emily.
Steve Oh ...
~ Look!
Grammar Guide
Comprehension check
2 Are the statements true or false? Write T or F. Present continuous
Correct the false sentences.
Zdania twierdzqce Zdania przeCZqce
1 Rob is buying a CD for Steve. I'm looking for a CD. I'm not looking for a CD.
2 Lorenzo is at Rob's house.
She/He's using my She/He isn't using my
3 Emily, Rob and Lorenzo are spending a lot of computer. computer.
time together.
You/We/They're getting on You/We/They aren't
4 Emily is with Lorenzo at the moment.
really well. getting on really well.
5 Lorenzo likes Emily.
Zdania pytajqce
6 Lorenzo is using Rob's computer.
What are you/we/they doing?
What's he/she/it doing?
Kr6tkie odpowiedzi
Are you feeling all right? Yes, I am. No, I'm not
Are you/they feeling all Yes, wei No, we/they
right? they are. aren't
Is he/she staying at Yes, he/ No, he/she
your house? she is. isn't
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