Minggu, 11 Oktober 2009

UNIT 1 - SOCIALIZING

UNIT 1

Socializing


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I. Reading


a. He’s 36 years old

b. Advertising Manager

c. A former student of City University

d. Advertising Agency in Chicago

e. Yes, he is.

f. He enjoys sailing and playing golf.


III. Study Points


Simple Present

a. What does your brother do?

b. Where does Mr. Jones work?

c. Where is your husband from?

d. Where do your parents live?

e. Are you married?

f. Does your boss have any children?

g. How old are they?

h. What do you do in your spare time?


IV. Vocabulary


Complete the Table

a. wife

b. grandfather

c. aunt

d. brother-in-law

e. mother-in-law


Do you know this vocabulary?

My uncle, named Alex, is a general manager. He’s 38 years old. He’s single. Actually, he has married before, but after he divorced with her ex-wife, he and his ex-wife now walk on their own separated way.


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Auxiliary Verbs

1. Present Simple

I like snowboarding.

Do you like snowboarding?

My father likes snowboarding.

My mother likes snowboarding.

Does your father like snowboarding?


2. Present Continues

I’m studying Spanish.

Are you studying Spanish?

My father is studying Spanish.

My mother is studying Spanish.

Is your father studying Spanish?


3. Past Simple

I saw the Statue of Liberty.

Did you see the Statue of Liberty?

My father saw the Statue of Liberty.

My mother saw the Statue of Liberty.

Did your father see the Statue of Liberty?


4. Present Perfect

I’ve met Pele.

Have you met Pele?

My father has met Pele.

My mother has met Pele.

Has your father met Pele?


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II. Full Verb or Auxiliary Verb?


1. A

2. F

3. A

4. F

5. F

6. A

7. A

8. F

9. A

10. A

11. A

12. F


III. Contracted Forms


1. I don’t know where the post office is.

2. She’s got two brothers and she doesn’t get on with either of them.

3. He has no brothers and sisters - he’s an only child.

4. We weren’t happy with the hotel so we didn’t stay there for long.

5. He didn’t go to the party because he’d a cold.

6. They’re getting married when they’ve saved enough money.

7. John isn’t sure where Jill is.

8. She’s parking the car. It’s always difficult in our street.

9. I don’t want them to know who I am.

10. Don’t you understand what I’m saying?


IV. My Computer’s Gone Wrong


Complete the telephone conversation

1. Have

2. Isn’t

3. Has

4. Don’t

5. Am

6. Was

7. Don’t

8. Did

9. Don’t

10. Do

11. Don’t

12. Does


Put the words in the correct order to make questions, then answer the questions.


1. Why is Phil ringing the Computer Helpline?

Because his computer is not working at all.

2. Which company does Phil work for?

He doesn’t work for a company. He’s self-employed.

3. What was he doing when his computer off?

He was working away happily.

4. Why can’t Phil remember the message?

Because he didn’t understand it.

5. Has he switched his computer off?

No, he hasn’t.


V. Making Questions


1. Where were your parents born?

They were born in Jakarta.

2. What are you wearing at the moment?

I am wearing a black jacket and a blue jeans.

3. Do you play any sport at the weekend?

Yes, I do.

4. What time did you get up this morning?

I got up this morning at 4 am.

5. Have you ever met a famous person?

Yes, I have.

6. Do you like your mother look?

Yes, I do.

7. Where did you go when a child were on a holiday?

We went to the beach.


VI. Replying with Questions


1. Who’s she writing to?

2. What languages does he speak?

3. What are the presents that you got?

4. How much they paid?

5. What’s the color of it kittens?

6. What film is he watching?

7. What items does he shop?

8. What’s point of your wonderful holiday?

9. How could you say so?

10. Who’s Danka talking to?


VII. Negatives and Short Answers


Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary in the positive and negative.

1. Doesn’t

2. Does

3. Haven’t been

4. Am

5. Don’t

6. Didn’t

7. Have

8. Do

9. Did

10. Isn’t


VIII. Have / Have Got

1. Excuse me! Do you have the time, please?

2. I’m starving. I didn’t have anything to eat last night.

3. Peter, could you help me? I’ve got a problem, and I don’t know what to do.

4. A. Why’s Ann taking some aspirin?

B. Because she’s had a headache.

5. A. Would you like tea or coffee?

B. I would like to have a cup of tea please.

6. A. Can you lend me two curos?

B. Sorry. I don’t have any money on me at all.

7. Maria has got her baby. It’s a girl. They’re calling her Lily.

8. We would have a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?

9. David! Can I have a word with you for a moment?

10. How was the party last night? Did you have a good time?

11. A. Excuse me! Do you have a light, please?

B. sorry. I don’t smoke.

12. A. What time does she usually have lunch?

B. About 1.00.


IX. Word Formation


Complete the charts.

Adjective

Noun

Friendly

friend

musical

music

scientific

science

happy

happiness

greedy

greed

dangerous

danger

wonderful

wonder

noun

verb

invitation

invite

achievement

achieve

competition

compete

discussion

discuss

organization

organize

appearance

appear

exploration

explore


1. My family is very musical. My brothers play in a band and my mother is a concert pianist.

2. I’m havng a birthday party this weekend and I’d like to invite you.

3. My favourite wonder of the natural world is the Niagara Falls, without a doubt.

4. One of the most important science achievement is the discovery of penicillin.

5. Rock climbing is a dangerous sport.

6. When we had a greed about the film, we realized that nobody had enjoyed it.

7. Our dog wants to eat all time - I don’t know why he’s so greedy.

8. The Red Cross is a medical organization.

9. Yasmina entered a competition in a magazine and won a holiday for two.

10. I’ve never been to Madrid before. Let’s go out and explore


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I. Question Words


1. Where’s the Colosseum? It’s in Rome.

2. How are you? Fine, thanks.

3. How old are you? Twenty-one.

4. What’s your phone number? 01494762890.

5. Who’s your teacher? Isabel flett.

6. How much is a cup of tea? 90p.


II. Making Questions


1. What’s his job?

2. How old is he?

3. Where is he now?

4. What is his address?

5. Where is she now?

6. What’s her job?

7. What’s her phone number?

8. How old are they?

9. Where are they now?


III. Questions About You


1. Saputra

2. Rizky

3. Jakarta

4. Student

5. Murai Street 16, South Jakarta

6. 085715618020

7. 18

8. No


IV. Making Negatives


1. Brazil isn’t in Europe. It’s in South America.

2. The US President isn’t English. He’s American.

3. Snow isn’t hot. It’s cold.

4. Five and six isn’t twelve. They are eleven.

5. You aren’t English. You’re Indonesian.

6. We aren’t in a Russian class. We’re in an English class.

7. Rolls-Royce cars aren’t cheap. They are expensive.


V. Short Answer


1. No, I’m not.

2. Yes, I am.

3. Yes, he is.

4. Yes, it is.

5. No, it isn’t.

6. No, I’m not.

7. Yes, I am.

8. Yes, they are.


VI. Short Forms


1. Italy’s in Europe.

2. It isn’t hot today.

3. I’m not married.

4. Where’s the newspaper?

5. They aren’t from Oxford.

6. We’re at work.

7. You’re a student.


VII. Long Forms


1. They are Italian.

2. You are not old.

3. My flat is small.

4. Her son is not an accountant.

5. His wife is a journalist.

6. They are at work.

7. We are not rich.


VIII. Possesive ‘s Or is?


1. P

2. is

3. is

4. is

5. p

6. is

7. p

8. p

9. is

10. P


IX. A Family Tree


1. Ann is John’s wife.

2. Cathy is Louise’s sister.

3. Stephen is David’s son.

4. Ann is Stephen’s aunt.

5. George is Mary’s husband.

6. Mary is Cahy’s grandmother.

7. David is Cathy’s uncle.

8. David is Ann’s brother.


X. Your Family


1. Irene is Rizky’s grandmother.

2. Ida is Dikta’s aunt

3. Beny is Risky’s uncle.

4. Dikta is Windu’s brother.

5. Sahudi is Irene’s husband.

6. Farida is Men’s sister-in-law.

7. Wati is Beny’s wife.

8. Sahudi is Wati’s father-in-law.


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I. Past Tense


A. Regular Verbs


1. Cooked

2. Enjoyed

3. Invited

4. Loved

5. Studied

6. Tried

7. Visited

8. Washed

9. Watched


B. Irregular Verbs


1. Buy

2. Give

3. Meet

4. See

5. Sleep

6. Spend

7. Take

8. Go


C. Sentences


1. We went to a rock concert last night.

2. She washed her clothes yesterday.

3. They met me in the restaurant 3 days ao.


II. Use the Cues to Answer These Questions.


1. I went to a party.

2. I met someone very interesting.

3. We got home a little after 1:00.

4. We liked it a lot.

5. I bought the new Madonna CD.

6. They went on vacation to the country.


III. Things I like to Do Alone and With the Other People.


Things I like to do alone

Things I like to do with the other people

Read the newspaper

Go shopping

Cook dinner

Do housework

swimming

exercise


Have a picnic


Go to a sport event


Take a vacation


Watch TV


See a movie


Go fishing


IV. Complete the questions in this conversations.


1. How did you spend your weekend?

2. What did you do and when?

3. And did you shop many things in the evening?

4. Where did you go on Sunday?

5. How long did you stay there?

6. Really? What time did you get home?


V. Negative and Positive Statements.


1. No, we didn’t enjoy it. We had a boring time.

2. No, I didn’t. I worked all day until six o’clock.

3. No, I didn’t. I went out with friends.

4. No, we didn’t. we finished our homework on Saturday.

5. No, I didn’t. I took the bus.

6. No, we didn’t. We watched it on TV.


VI. Match the Sentence


1. F. He spent all this money.

2. D. He took a day off.

3. E. He did housework.

4. C. He didn’t do laundry.

5. A. He had people over.

6. B. He had a good time.

VII. Did We Take the Same Trip?

C. William’s and Jue’s Trip schedule


William

Sue

1. Visited Thailand for the first time.

x

x

2. Stayed for two days in Bangkok.


x

3. Visited the floating market.

x

x

4. Bought food in Bangkok.

x

x

5. Saw some historic ruins.


x

6. Took a trip on the river.

x

x

7. Loved the food the most.

x


8. Enjoyed everything.


x


VIII. Was, wasn‘t, were, weren’t.


A: How was your vacation in Peru, Julia?

B: It was great. I really enjoyed it.

A: How long were you there?

B: We were there for two weeks.

A: Were you in Lima all the time?

B: No, we weren’t. We were in the mountains for a few days.

A: And how was the weather? Was it good?

B: No, it wasn’t good at all. The city was very hot, and the mountains are really cold.


IX. Choose the correct questions to complete this conversation.


1. How was your vacation in Africa?

2. How long were you in South Africa?

3. And how long were you in Namibia?

4. How was the weather?

5. And how did you like it?


X. Choose the correct words or phrases.


1. The neighbors had a noisy party till 3:00 a.m. We complained about it.

2. We didn’t see very much in the mountains. The weather was foggy.

3. We went on a vacation of the ruins.

4. I worked very hard in Switzerland. I was there on business.


XI. My kind of vacation.


A. Rank activities


1. Go to the beach

2. Have good food

3. Go shopping

4. Look at ruins

5. Visit museums

6. Have good food


B. Answer the questions about your vacations.


1. I go on vacation once a week.

2. I spend my vacation for 2 days.

3. I usually go with my family.

4. I usually go to the beach.

5. I usually swimming on my vacation.