UNIT 1
Page 7 (Vocabulary 1)
A. Write the words from the box under the correct heading
Accountant = Finance
Technician =
Engineer
Manager =
Marketing
Recepcionist =
Telephone operator
Director =
Production
B.
Work in pairs. Talk about your job
or studies
I’m a student .
Page 8 (Vocabulary 2)
A.
Complete the chart of countries and
nationalities.
country
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nationality
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Brazil
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Brazilian
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Germany
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German
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Italy
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Italian
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Russia
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Russian
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Japan
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Japanese
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China
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Chinese
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Kuwait
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Kuwaiti
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Oman
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Omani
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country
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nationality
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Poland
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Polish
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Spain
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Spanish
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Sweden
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Swedish
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Turkey
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Turkish
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France
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French
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Greece
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Greek
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The UK
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British
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The US
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American
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Page 9 (Reading)
A.
Read the article. Then complete the
chart.
Phil knight
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Age
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65 years old
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Nationality
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American
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Family
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He is married, and his wife’s
name is penny. They have two sons and one daughter
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Job
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CEO of Nike
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Type of Company
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Sports and fitness company
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Interest
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In Asia especially Japan
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B.
Tick the correct sentences. Correct
the mistakes in the other sentences.
1. √
2. He is very rich.
3. Knight is married with three children.
4. √
5. Knight’s tattoo is on
his left leg.
6. √
7. Knight’s office is
full of objects from Asia.
8. Knights office is in
Beaverton, Oregon.
Page 10 (Language focus 1)
A.
Complete the information about
Ingrid with short forms of the ferb to be.
My name is ngrid. I am a
graphic designer. I am German, and I am from
Munich.
I am married
with two children. They are both
in high school. Their school is near
my office.
My husband is an
a engineer. We are interested in travel
and the cinema. My sister is an accountant.
C.
Complete the chart about yourself.
Then introduce yourself to a partner.
1. My name is Puji Andriyani
2. I’m a student.
3. I’m from Cianjur
4. Nationality
Indonesian
5. Interested in hiking
6. Favourite singing
D.
Complete the sentences with negative forms of to be.
1. I’m not
2. They aren’t
3. He is not
4. I’m not
5. You aren’t
6. She is not
Page 11 (Language focus 2)
A.
Write the jobs from the box under
the correct heading.
a
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an
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trainee
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Accountant
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Lawyer
|
Executive
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Director
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Optician
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Manager
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Analyst
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Consultant
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Architect
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Doctor
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Engineer
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pilot
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UNIT 2
Page 15 (Vocabulary
1)
A.
Put the days of the week in order.
Which days are “the weekend” ?
Friday = 5
Sunday =
7
Monday = 1
Thursday = 4
Saturday = 6
Wednesday = 3
Tuesday = 2
Weekend : Saturday and Sunday
B.
Write the months of the year under
the corret seasons.
SPRING : MARCH, APRIL, MAY
SUMMER : JUNE,
JULY, AUGUST
AUTUMN :
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER
WINTER : DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY
C.
Complete the time phrases with in,
at, or on. Then write the phrases under the correct preposition.
in
|
at
|
on
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In
the autumn
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At
night
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On
15th may
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In
the afternoon
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At
the weekend
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On
thursday
|
In
June
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At
New Year
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On
Tuesday evening
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D.
Complete the sentences with in, at,
or an.
1. In
2. At
3. On
4. In
5. On
Page 16 (Reading)
A.
What time does Michael dell..
1. Get up ? He gets up at 5:30 a.m. each day.
2. Do exercises ? He does exercises for an hour from 06:00 a.m.
3. Arrive at his office ? He arrives at 08:00 a.m.
4. Leave the office ? He leaves the office at about 06:15 p.m.
B.
Mark each statement true or false.
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
C.
Match the words in each box to make
word partnerships.
1.
Go
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RUNNING
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2.
Play
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FOOTBALL
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3.
Do
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EXERCISE
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4.
Travel
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OVERSEAS
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5.
Meet
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COSTUMERS
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6.
Spend
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TIME
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Page 17 (Language Focus 1)
A. Complete
the article about Giorgio armani’s working day. Use the verbs from the box.
Giorgio Armani wakes up at 7 a.m. He walks
to the gym and spends an hour there. He has
breakfast and then goes to
the office with his bodyguard. He has pasta and a salad for lunch and then he sleeps for 10 minutes.
He works until 8 p.m. on design
and administration. He travels every two months – to
the US, Russia or other parts of Europe. On his way home from the office, he
often stops for a drink at Nobu. At weekends he goes to
his villa.
B. Complete
the information abut Patrick ross. Use the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
I’m Patrick Ross and I work for
an American securities company in Tokyo. I live
near Shibuya, and I travel to work by subway. My wife is Japanese. She
drives to work. We both like sports
and travelling. We play golf at the weekend. Our
two children go to an international school.
Page 18 (Vocabulary
2)
A.
Match the leisure activities to the
picture.
1. Running - D
2. Walking - C
3. Biking -B
4. Swimming - A
B.
Complete the leisure activities
below. Use words from the box. You can use each word more than once.
Playing
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Golf
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Watching
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TV
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Going
to
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Restaurants
|
Listening
to
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CDs
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Playing
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Tennis
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Watching
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The cinema
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Playing
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Football
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Going
to
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The Gym
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Page 19 (Language focus 1)
A.
Write the words in brsckets in the
correct place in sentence.
1. She usually gets up
early.
2. They always start
their first meeting at 9 o’clock.
3. We are never late for
meetings.
4. I am often busy in the afternoon.
5. The office sometimes closes at 3 p.m.
B.
Complete these expressions of
frequency. Use words from the box.
1. From time to time
2. Now and then
3. Once a week
4. Twice a month
5. Every Sunday
6.
Three times a week
C.
Read the pairs of sentences. Cross
out the incorrect words.
1. He always / sometimes reads the papers.
2. We usually / sometimes eat in the company cafeteria.
3. I usually / sometimes
work late.
4. The manager never / sometimes
go to business dinners at the weekend.
5. The company director always/ often travels on business.
UNIT 3
Page 23 (Vocabulary Adjectives)
A.
Complete these sentences. Use the
Adjectives from the box.
1. Our employees enjoy
having flexible
hours.
2. The new sales assistant got a(n) fast promotion.
3. Marketing executives earn a(n) high salary
at that company.
4. My colleagues are usually very helpful.
5. We want a(n) clean and well –
furnished apartment.
6. Your office has got a(n) beautiful
view.
7. Their old printer is broken,
so they want a new one.
8. This invoice is incorrect; please
can you send a new one?
B.
Match the adjectives with their opposites.
1. Short
2. Light
3. Late
4. Fast
5. Dangerous
6. Small
7. Cold
8. Wide
9. Low
10. Hard
C.
Make sentences. Use too or enough
and adjectives from exercise B.
1. It’s too short / it
isn’t long enough
2. The suitcase it’s too heavy
3. It’s too early
4. It’s too slow / it isn’t fast enough
5. It’s too dangerous /
it isn’t safe enough
6. It’s too big / it isn’t small enogh
7. It’s too hard
8. It’s too low / it isn’t high enough
Page 24 (Reading)
A.
Four people answered the question
‘what are the biggest problems facing your company?! Read their replies.
1. The first reply is about they need a spacious office.
2. The problem in the second reply is about change at work.
3. The problem in the third reply is about difficult people.
4. The problem in the fourth reply is about money problems.
B.
Match the replies in exercise a with
an appropriate heading.
1. Change at work - 2
2. Space problems - 1
3. Money problems - 4
4. Difficult people - 3
C.
Find words in the replies which mean
the following.
1. Rent
2. Crowded
3. Office
4. Changes
5. Team
6. Colleagues
7. Bills
8. Cash flow
Page 25 (Language Focus 1)
A.
Work in pairs. Match the question to
the answers.
1. She’s very efficient
2. It starts at 2 o’clock
3. In the city center
4. Because he has to pay for the office party
5. Peter. He’s your line manager.
6. You need to enter your password
7. 20 euros
8. You can leave at 5 0’clock
B.
Put the words in the correct order
to make questions.
1. Do you work at the
weekend?
2. Does Pierre work in sales?
3. How do you often travel abroad?
4. How do you spell business?
5. What does mean this world?
6. When does the meeting finish?
C.
Make negative sentences. Use don’t
or doesn’t.
1. I like meetings, but I don’t like presentations.
2. Raj likes Fridays, but he doesn’t like Mondays.
3. We agree about most things, but we don’t agree about the
budgets.
4. Susan sends a lot of emails, but she doesn’t sends a lot of
faxes.
5. Alex and Connie speak Chinese, but they don’t speak
Japanese.
Page 26 (Language Focus 2)
A.
Make sentences about marco’s
possessions.
1. Marco hasn’t got a children
2. Marco’s got two telephones
3. Marco hasn’t got a fax machine
4. Marco’s got a swimming pool
5. Marco hasn’t got a tennis court
6. Marco’s got a computer
B.
Work in pairs. Talk about these two
offices.
Office A has got a view of the high
street. Office B has got a view of the mountains.
Office A has got a balcony. Office B hasn’t got a lift.
Office A has got very colorful walls. Office B has got white
walls.
Office A hasn’t got a car park. Office B has got a large car
park.
Office A has got a fax machine in next room. Office B has
got a fax machine in the office.
Office A has got a large windows. Office B has got a small
windows.
Office A has got an air conditioning. Office B hasn’t got an
air conditioning.
Page 29 (Writing)
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