American english file 1 workbook – SECOND EDITION Workbook Paul Seligson OXFORD 4 A My name’s – Studocu

SECOND EDITION

Workbook

Paul Seligson

OXFORD

4 A My name’s Hannah, not Anna
6 B All over the world
8 C Open your books, please
10 ;.: PRACTICALENGl Arriving in London

11 A A writer’s room
13 B Stars and Stripes
15 C After 300 feet, turn left

17 A Things I love about the US
19 B Work and play
21 c Meeting online
23 PRAC-TIC.Al~~ :At a coffee shop

24 A Is she his wife or his sister?

26 B What a lifel
28 C Short life, long life?

30 A Are you the next American Idol?
32 B Love your neighbors

34 c Sun and the City

36 PaACTmt ENGLISH In a clothing store

37 A Reading in English
39 0 Times we love
41 C Musi<: is changing their lives

43 A At the National Portrait Gallery
45 B Chelsea girls
47 c A night to remember
49 fR,ACTICAl ENGLISH Getting lost

50 A A murder story
52 B A house with a history
54 c A night In a haunted hotel

56 A What I ate yesterday
58 B White gold
60 c Quiz night
62 PR~~ ~USH At a restaurant

63 A The most dangerous road._
65 B CouchSurf around the world!
67 C What’s going to happen?

69 ,.\ First impressions
71 B What do you want to do?
73 c Men, women, and the Internet
75 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Going home

76 A Books and movies
78 B I’ve never been there!

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80 C The American English File questionnaire
82

1 GRAMMAR verb be[±], subject pronouns

a Complete column 1 with the words in the box. Then
write the contractions in column 2.

she are they is + are is are

1 full form 2 Contraction ·· :·::·::: .. .·.·.
Lam I’m
you 2 ___ _
he• ___ _
____ is
it 8 ___ _
we to ___ _ u
youu ___ _ l
L< ____ are LS

b Complete the sentences with be. Use a contraction.

I.:mfour. 2 ____ students.

5 in a taxi. 6 tourists.

My name’s Bond. James Bond.

2 VOCABULARY days of the week,
numbers 0-20, greetings
a Put the letters in order to make days of the week.

b

3

7

Remember to start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
1 ARSAYDUT
2 NYAUDS

Saturday

3 HRDYTUSA
4 ODNYMA
5 DFARYI
6 DSYEEAWND
7 EUASDTY
Continue the series.
I five, six, seven,
2 six, eight, ten,
3 twenty, nineteen,
4 five, seven, nine,

~iah’

____ in room 2.

____ io room 317.

. ‘ ni~ ten

4 ____ Thursday.

8 Hello. ____ in my
class.

c Complete the dialogues.

:.:tf l. A Hi, Emily.. r
1

his is Daniel.
.- 8 Hell~ Danie.·. to ____ you.
..
: 2 A Hi, I’m Paulo. .::: ‘s your ______?
~ Bt91-.

~ 3 ::i :_?. a~you?

:: B·l’m fine, thanks. And?
;~~~=: .. A Ver}Fwe(l, thank you.

;~

  1. A W’s your phone ______?

;==·=·=~~= s tt’s 118-555-0l23.

d Complete the words with a, e, i, o, or u.
Q_ S..e_… Y..Q.

2 S __ y ___ n Fr _ d_ ~

"[ssy_.

3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word
stress
a Write the words in the chart.

meet fine six am ten eight three nice in
thanks day twelve very

/
‘ "
r
fish tree cat egg

b .’3’$ Listen and check. Then listen again and
··repeat the words.

c !.:gderline the stressed syllable in these words.
1 sandlwich
2 te{nnis
3 eigh~een
4 thirlteen
5 basjketjball
6 good!bye
7 ej mail
8 ln!ter!net
9 com!pu!ter
10 ho!tel
d ~ Listen and check. Then listen again
and repeat the words.

4 LISTENING
~ Listen to three conversations.
Choose a, b, or c.
Sarah’s phone number is …
a 917-555-6942.
b 917-555-6542.
c 917-555-6524.
2 The class on Thursday is in …
a roomtwo.
b room three.
c room five.
3 A cheese sandwich and a coffee cost …
a five dollars and twenty cents.
b four dollars and twenty cents.
c five dollars and ten cents.

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
bye ""i
fine i:nn
goodbye ·Jud h<.11:
hello h.:i"Joo
hi h:u
sorry ~a:-..
thank you ·o,;:ok yu·
thanks O’• !b·
very well · · \ ;,r 1 ·. f
How are you? L, .. •Jr ~ u:
Nice to meet you. ‘1:.us t:-> ‘n: i: yu’

3 PRONUNCIATION /di, ltJI, !JI, Id’?) 5 LISTENING

a @the syllable with /~ in these words.
1 A! fri 1 ca
2 Chilna
3 Ger 1 ma!ny
4 lrelland
5 Euriope
6 Bra!zit
7 1
8 Ja:pan
b ~§ ~ Listen and check. Then listen
again and repeat the words.
c @the word with a different sound.

tf

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-…, -· ,J … I

1 Chinese Engli,. frenchl

chess i

s 2 Turkish Russian Vietnamese

shower

3 Spanish Japanese Argentinian
__ jazz …_
d ~ ~:. ___ -;J Listen and check. Then listen
again and repeat the words.

4 READING

Read about three people:
Yin, Moira, and Carlos.
Mark the sentences T (true)
or F (false).
Moira is a teacher. L
2 Carlos is a student.
3 Moira is twenty-eight.
4 Yin is a teacher.
5 Yin is from Asia.
6 Carlos is nineteen.
7 Yin is twenty-eight.
8 Moira is American.

This is Yin. He’s 19 and
he’s a student. Yin is
Chinese. He’s from
Shanghai, a big city in
the east of China.

2 A Where at’:e you from?
. We’re from
. We’re on vacation in South America.
?
. He’s from Cancun.
?

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
flag I I
language »t”” t.:}
Excuse me… :i. ,!.. t:z ""
I’m from. ..
All over the world. ~·l ),)’.;>r ·’) v, 1ii,i
I’m not sure. · ·u :n :HH _:, "
Whereareyoufrom? w::r ll’ ”l ‘.1u

This is Carlos. He’s Mexican.
He’s from Monterrey, an
important city in the North
of Mexico. Carlos is 25 and ~

This is Moira. She’s an
English teacher and she’s
28. Moira is Canadian.
She’s from Vancouver, a
city in the west of Canada. he’s a receptionist in a hotel. :;

….

1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my,

your; etc.
a Complete the chart.

Sub~ct pronouns :-·: ··.: .. :;. Possessive adjectives

your
he
her

we
you

b Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective.
Her name’s Teresa.
2 name’s Edward.
3 We’re students.——teacher’s name
is Matt.
4 I’m Brazilian. ___. _ ___ family is from
Sao Paulo.
5 It’s a Chinese restaurant. name
is Merry City.
6 A What’s phone number?
B My cell phone number? It’s 917-555-0156.
7 They’re Canadian. last name’s Baker.
c Order the words to make questions.

!:::.?
; ,·

?

Anyone who stops learning is old,
whether at twenty or eighty.

2 INSTRUCTIONS IN YOUR BOOK
Match the words to the pictures.
a complete rn f putanX 0
b underline D g cover the text 0
c match D h number D
d circle D check 0
e ask your partner D cross out D
2

AMERICAN

@BC

6

7

9

1 VOCABULARY In a hotel
Complete the words.

the elevator 4 r——-·-··–
2 as _ ____ room 5 the f fl_ __ _
3 ad. ______ room

2 CHECKING IN

Complete the conversation with phrases in the box.
Can you sign here, please? I Rave a reservation
Just a second… Thank you That’s right
A Goqd evening, sir.
B f. i. l 1lav~ a re$ervation. My name’s Carl Zimmerman.
. :·cai’i you spell that> please?
& l-1-MM-E-R-M-A.-N.
A Thank you. For three-nights?
B Y~ —·–~~
~ Cant have your passport, please?
8 a:· • ~~ Here you are.
A. Thankyou. • _ Thank you.
… Hefe’s yr key, It’s room 403, on the fourth floor. The
·:··. ‘ e!eator is over there. .Enjoy your stay, Mr. Zimmerman.
$ :·: ~ .. ~-‘- -::::-;·7;:·:::;::: :-:.7-;-;.—·.–·"· ·–·

3 .SOCIAL ENGLISH

Complete the missing words in the dialogue.
l A Who Is this?
…. a. Jhtt::.. ls 6avid aarnstey.
2′. A Whe~~~e .you from?
:’: B:fm from Boston. What a __ , _____________ you?
.- 3 :··A. SQrry;
.:B No Pf ·:· .. :,:,:,· :.
4· A. tte\lQ? :fo<: ·
8 sth ·.· Tom?
::s’ ~ : .N .YQl:J on vaqition?
‘ • "! . ‘ B ‘NO’m:here-on ..,. • ‘ t- : • • • : b _____ _
:·:§:;:; ~ -:!& 10:30 OK for you?
………. !) That’s P·–‘–‘-‘..:.;…;..
::···••. ~ :::::::·:.;·;·!·;·:·;•,·:·.···· ~ ;:~~<l’):o~ …. ~ ….. ‘li~ ;·.·;•.•,•:·;· :cmot:hr. <,irin?
·::•:·:::•:::::;:::::::!:!:!;:::;, :&No ··:·;. thanks.•:. It’s •;• ‘.’ t for bed.

4 READING
a Match the hotels to the people. Write the numbers
in the boxes.
1 Antonia and James want to have a relaxing weekend.
2 Mr. Edwards wants co have a two-day meeting
with managers from other US offices.
3 The Scott family wants to go to Boston and visit
the city.

One Audubon Road
Wakefield, MA 01880

· Conference center
Restaurant
· Wi-fi connection
12 miles from Logan
International Ai!,P.~! _____ _

;=iilliii 22 suites. 96lulCU1y .rooms

2S Edwin H. Land
Boulevard
Cambridge, MA 02141

Room service
Spa
J firSH:lass restaurants
.13eautiful views of Eoston
Harbor
2 miles from central Boston

Wi-fi connection I
Fitness center
Free morninq coffee and tea 1
2 miles from the central Boston I
b Underline five words or phrases you don’t know.
Use you r dictionary to look up their meaning and
pronunciation.

1 VOCABULARY things

Complete the crossword.

,

—-,—-·
I

2 GRAMMAR a I an, plurals; this I that I

these I those
a Write It’s+ a/ an or They’re.
l It’s a change purse.
2 Ihey.:m pens.
3 dictionary.
4 _______ umbrella.
s
6
7
8

_______ stamps.
_______ keys.
_______ ID card.
_______ pencil.
b Write each word in its plural form in the correct column.

pencil eiey eeift ticket nationality watch window
adefess sandwich country class dictionary
-~ — _;. ..,..– ….—— .-… -……….
_____ ..:.: -es··. ·ies ·;·=:;::::·
coins addresses cities

6

My favorite things in life
don’t cost any money.

c Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those.

1 Iha’s a French newspaper.

2 watch
is American.

_______ are my
headphones!

_______ book
is good.

——-···· are
your keys.

1 GRAMMAR adjectives

a @the correct words.
1 They’re jeans blue/ blue jeans.
2 It’s a nice day/ day nice.
3 My sisters are very tall/ very tails.
4 That’s a car fast/ fast car.
5 These are goods photos /good photos.
6 Those boots are really cheap / really cheaps.
7 It’s a big house/ house big.
8 Her children aren’t very olds /very old.
b Order the words to make sentences.
l blue / This / is / a / pen
This is a blue pen
2 expensive/ an /That’s /watch

3 very / My / long/ hair / is

4 rich /very /is/ woman /That

S boots/ really/ Your/ dirty/ are

6 city/ This/ a/ dangerous / is

7 very /book / good /That / isn’t / a

8 big f house/ very/ is f His

2 VOCABULARY colors,
adjectives, modifiers:
very I really
a Write the colors.
blue+ yellow = ~e ___ _
2 black+ white = ______ _
3 red + yellow
4 white + red =
5 red+ green

Not merely a nation, but a nation of nations.

b Complete the crossword. Write the opposite adjectives.

S T

g 10

12

·: .. :

Clues across-+ Clues down+
2 slow 12 cold l dangerous 7 small
4 cheap 13 weak 3 easy 9 new
8 rich 14 clean s far 10 right
11 bad 6 full 13 tall

c Match the pictures to the sentences. Write the letter in the box.

l She’s thin, with long hair. [fil
2 He’s tall, wi short hair. D
3 He’s old, and good-
looking. 0

4 She’s young, with blond hair.
S He’s short, with dark hair.
6 She’s fat, and she’s
beautiful.

D
0

0

d Look at the information and write sentences with is
very (adjective) isn’t very (adjective), or (adjective).
r-;,;—
.. Rob … :.· Neit ;·:;: I Jim : .· .. :·
Age ·: 15 65 i I 85
Height. 6 feet, 5 feet,! 5 feet,
5inches 2inches! 9 inches
…… –~
Weight 300 pounds 250 pounds

Age (old/young)
1 Rob is veryyoung/isn’t very old.
2 Neil i£lllii..

.
j 121 pounds

3 Jim ____________ _
Height (tall/ short)
4 Rob——–________ _
5 Neil ________ _
6 Jim _ ____________ _
Weight (fat/ thin)
7 Rob ~—– ——–
8 Neil _____________ _
9 Jim ___________ ~-

3 PRONUNCIATION long and short
vowel sounds
a Make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the
same vowel sound. Write the phrases in the chart. Use
a/ an with singular nouns.

Adjectives
blue clean good long big stop
Nouns
book eity watch jeans shoes song
————————–

fish
. ‘ (
‘·-j–i
tree

clock

1 a big cit)’

2 ____ _

3 ____ _

… ,0 4 —–
saw

u.
"-.;:’ 5 ____ _
bull

/ .ur 6 ____ _

  • .. .;,..;… … •
    boot

b .~ Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.

I

4 READING

.· ·:
~~

Read the text and write T (true) or F (false).
1 The Walk ofFame is in the UK.
2 It’s a short street.
3 Every year there are more stars.
4 The stars are for famous actors.
5 Michael Jackson has more than one star.
6 Only real people can have a star.

,.

{t;t · ::r~~~~1i1!1!!~
Hollywood is an area of Los Ange1es:in Ca lITT> rn l~ in the US. The < · .;:: ::
Walk of Fame is in the center (jfth~ area:-on !’f9llywoo<;I Boulevard
and Vine Street It is over 1. 2 miles ‘Icing; and tias more than 2,
stars. There are more than 20 new star ·ty year. : ..
The stars are in five different types:. movies. TV. :;itiusl rdio, : ··: ::. :·
and theater. Some famous people have- m or tflan one star, for
example, Michael Jackson·; He hastWQ .tr: one :iiS :-a ~!> ~rt;.. …….
and one as a member .of the Jackson… BUttfi’. , .•. e wtk. of:Fame•· .•. :’.: .. ·.·: :.·}::::;::: : :·=··!·:._, ·=··
isn’t only for real people. MicRey:Mquse. .has a str and more •·• :-:· :: :::::;::::::::
recently. Shrek. : .. :;·_::. ::.: :: … ;.{;::’.: ~::’.:i;;;;_.;·~:". ·;.;{J:~~J?l~~~
……………………… • .. •

5 LISTENING
@’i~ Listen to five speakers describing celebrities
·with Hollywood stars. Which speaker describes …?
A a short singer with blond or brown hair
B an old American actor with dark eyes
C a tall, good-looking man with brown eyes
D an actor and musician with blue eyes
E a British woman with green eyes

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
actor .d. r :–r
actress. :d t r,:1-;
eyes llZ
hair •f
musician m:-u 1:.i’n ·
politician p.. ujn.
sportsman <;p:>rt,n•:>n ·
sportswoman. ‘f!.:l ::-.. \1 urn;m
singer \iii
about (50) :1’b;:ul
famous krm,:1-.,
What coloris it? ·";. ·i.. l!::ir 11 H

c Complete the chart with the words in the box.

ltftgfY fat happy have hungry matter Monday one
sad ugly does young

r,—·:=ij
::.-:/’ ;: A :
f’e:::

: : II ·, + : I ~
.,_ -· ,l ___ ·: .. _.~t
cat up
angry

d ~ Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat
the words.

4 READING
a Read the article about tips for a long car trip. Match the
headings to the paragraphs.

Have fun! Is your car ready? Pieri yeur trif).
Make sure everything is in the car. Keep awake!

.I!!!~
::· look ·a a ·rt befor you 90, lhnk about tb ·lime you e :i
to-arrive at your destination and pt whre ‘perhaps ‘thee ·’.
:·, IS a 1ot of traffle :… .,. .:
~. ‘ • ‘»:·:::::::·:::·:::=:::::::::::::::::::;.; … : … ;.;.;.:·:·:·:·:·:;:·:·:·.;:;.:::.:·::=·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::fl~
AccJdeots somet)es hapJ)en because ca are 111 bd .. , .. >mm~
condition. (heck the engine, the iights, and the wheels. ~:::::;:;::

  • alee th car to the garge if necessary. ···:··· .· ……….. :.:·: .;.::::)lj~jjljllj

Put your bags and everything you want to take with you
in the hall the night before. Don’t forget essential documents
like passports or 10 cards, and of course your driver’s license.
. 0 —————–~—
Being tired is very dangerous for drivers. If you are tired, stop
at a service station. Have a coffee or sleep for 15 minutes.
In the car, open the windows and turn the radio on.
•E ________________ _
Children are often difficult during long trips. Take games, for
example, computer games or word games, and iPods to listen
to music. And don’t forget things to eat and drink.

b Underline five words you don’t know. Use your dictionary
to look up their meaning and pronunciation.

5 LISTENING
~ Listen to the dialogues and choose
a, b, ore.
1 Where are they?
a at an airport
b at home
c in a restaurant
2 Where are they?
a in a hotel
b in a car
c in a restaurant
3 Where are they?
a in a plane
b inahotel
c in a car
4 Where are they?
a in a restaurant
b athome
c in a car
5 Where are they?
a in a hotel
b at an airport
c athome

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
jacket •’d3;.cbt 1
pants ·pa:nts.’
sign :sam!
skirt 1sk;irt,
uniform /’yun;i,brm 1
great (opposite terrible) 1grt:HI
left (opposite right) •h;f(/
park (verb) .’purk/
stop :stop/
trip /tnp
with !w10/
Bequiet! 1 bi ‘k.,:u;,t/
Don’t worry.. 1 ‘Joont ‘.\ ·’ rj,·
Slow down. 1 sloo ·daon’
turn on (opposite turn off) ;"t;irn on:’

1 VOCABULARY verb phrases

Complete the verb phrases.

animals difmef economics homework German
glasses a new car a newspaper sorry an umbrella
cook __,. ….. n…,e~r ___ _
2 study
3 speak
4 read
5 say
6 wear
7 do
8 like
9 want
10 take

2 GRAMMAR simple present l±l and B

a @the correct words.
1 A lot of American people has /~pets.
2 It don’t rain / doesn’t rain a lot in my country.
3 You live/ lives in a beautiful house.
4 The sun shine f shines a lot in Southern California.
5 My father don’t cook / doesn’t cook.
6 My brother don’t wear/ doesn’t wear glasses.
7 Americans don’t eat / doesn’t eat fast food every day.
8 We need / needs a new computer.
9 My Canadian friend make/ makes good coffee.
10 I don’t do f doesn’t do housework.
b Look at the chart and complete the sentences.

Ryan Kim
eat fast food ./ x
wear jeans x ./
drink water ./ ./
do housework ,/ x
play the guitar x x

Ryan eats fast food.
2 Ryan _______ jeans.
3 Ryan and Kim _______ water.
4 Kim housework.
5 Ryan and Kim the guitar.

A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is
blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.

6 Kim _______ fast food.
7 Kim jeans.
8 Ryan housework.
c Complete the sentences.
1 I don’t play (not play) tennis.
2 They (not go) to the movies.
3 She (have) two children.
4 Her father (not work) in an office.
5 It (rain) a lot.
6 We (live) in a big apartment.
7 My friend (not speak) English.
8 My friends (study) at Tufts University.
9 You (not do) your homework.

3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds,
third person -s
a Say the words. Is the vowel sound the same or different?
Write S (the same) or D (different).
say
2 do
3 drink
4 want
5 give
6 call
7 read
8 feel
9 play
10 buy

take []]
go [QJ
live D
have D
drive D
walk D
eat D
wear D
watch D
like D
b -~;m Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.
c @the word which ends in /xz/.
I likes works ~
2 lives drinks watches
3 drives finishes plays
4 uses takes speaks
5 studies listens kisses
6 changes gives wears
d ,;~~~ Listen and check. Then listen again and
·repeat the words.

1 VOCABULARY jobs ‘"···•:?.

a Complete the crossword.. :: f.~

·~~~f ~111,•

… · .. J f .I ; ~f I <:. I·

6

.:·.
:0 8

··~· .·.

b Complete the job descriptions with a verb from the list.

W6fk earn speak drive have work travel wear

:;l +1J ::j inside and ovtside during the day or at night.
. · ·’·::: r~: · .’·’ ··… …….. ~ a car and sometimes I walk along the street.
:m :::.:.t<ldrff1 .. :JJf… a lot of money. 1 • … a uniform.’"

:~ :1:5 ~ ;fjj:~~: 9ffi8 :4 ltli a computer, or outside with other people.
;i::·:· ) ;..;;;;:;/?;;:r::::.~~l¥ ~~ch nd spanis and 1 sometimes.
. ~:::::!::;;;;;;;;·. ~::-.-:·:·.. :;:::·:::::·. ,·;.;· :·;·. …. :. : ; :… ….. · .;. ·:-:·: · … t-o:··. ·_ :d1U€rent ·. – countries. I don’t wear. a uniform.
;:::::::·::i:;:;:;:,..:.;:;,;·: l~ ‘-‘. …………… e:·:·;· ·::;·:·:···· ‘•’·" … :-·· ;·: :· … -.· ,.; ··::~ .. fW•• ;·~· .-jit ::: newspaper." :·:

3 ,., "lw~~r·~ voifom .and 1 work with other people. 1" a
.. ‘·bllege degree, t>vt I don’t 9 a lot of money.
. ‘.’. …. I W6~ -d!!£jngJhe day or at night, but I don’t work outside.
;;;;;.:.,: ::.:.,:,.:.,.,, .:.’.:;:;.;.;:::t?:·:·’•tli a hospital."
c Match the descriptions to a job.
a journalist D a nurse D a police officer D

I like to work: it fascinates me.
I can sit and look at it for hours.

c Write -er or -or.
1 soccer playcr 4 hairdress __
2 manag___ 5 doct __
3 teach __ 6 lawy __
d Complete the sentences with these words.

a an et for in retired unemployed
1 He studies economics –1lL school.
2 My brother is engineer.
3 We work_. an American
company.
4 I don’t have a job. I’m-·–·-
5 Paola is__ receptionist.
6 My grandparents are 75. They’re

7 They work——-a factory.

e Complete the words.

1 jacket 2 sh ___ _ 3 t ___ _

4 sk ___ _ 5 t ___ _ 6p __ _

2 GRAMMAR simple present [1]

a Complete the questions with Do or Does.
1 Do you work in an office?
2 your parents speak foreign languages?
3 your sister drive?
4 you have a college degree?
5 your mother work?
6 James travel a lot?
7 your father earn a lot of money?
8 _______ theywearauniform?
9 Ann walk to work?
10 you work on the weekend?
b Complete the questions with does, do, is, or are. Then match
the questions to the answers.
1 What does she do? [£] a He’s an actor.
2 What they do? D b In a restaurant-she’s a waitress.
3 he an architect? 0 c She’s a doeto[.
4 What you do? D d No, they’re lawyers.
5 they police
officers? D e I’m a hairstylist.
6 Where she work? D f No, he’s an engineer.
7 she a student? D g They’re pilots.
8 What he do? D h No, she’s a teacher.

3 PRONUNCIATION l’Jrl
a Underline the stressed syllable.
1 arJchiect 5 jourJnaJlist 9 reJce*ionlist
2 denist 6 rnojdel 10 solJdier
3 enlgilneer 7 mulsilcian
4 teaJcher 8 pillot
b ~ Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.

c ~five more words with /’Jr/ and write them
in the chart.

airport ~ engineer Europe far here nurse
journalist service short sure thirsty tired
worker

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d ~~ Listen and check. Then listen
again and repeat the words.

4 LISTENING
a .~ Listen to a contestant on a quiz
show~ his job.

administrative assistant dentist flight attendant
lawyer nurse receptionist veterinarian

b ~~~ Complete the questions with the
verbs in the box. Then listen again rnd check.

earn have make speak travel wear work
1 Do you make things?
2 a college degree?
3 foreign languages?
4 a uniform?
5 for your work?
6 _ a lot of money?
7 with other people?

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
degree .. ‘J1"j1i·
jacket · J3a:;kJ:
pants. p<m.
skirt i..,)r t
comfortable ‘kl\mftbl’
foreign (languages) ‘br;m’
earnmoney ·Jrn mi·
It depends. ‘Jt d1’prnd,~.’