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New-HeadwayIntermediate
Unit 1Unit 1
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How many phonetic symbols are there?
In English, 44 phonetic symbols 24 consonants 12 vowels 8 diphthongs
unvoiced
voiced
others
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs
Wh - question form
Auxiliary verbs1. BE: -am/are/is – am not/ aren’t/isn’t
- was/were – wasn’t’/weren’t2. DO: - do/does – don’t/doesn’t
- did – didn’t3. HAVE: - have/has – haven’t/hasn’t
Wh- auxiliary verb
S V …?
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a. I live in a flat near the centre of the town (where?)
b. I speak three languages (How many?)
c. I’m learning English because I need it for my job (Why?)
d. I’ve been to France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States (Which countries?)
e. I was born in Dublin in 1961 (Where? When?)
f. I’ve been learning English for three years (How long?)
g. I have two brothers and a sister (How many?)
h. I’ve got $10 in my pocket (How much?)
i. I went to the cinema last night (Where?)
j. I’m wearing jeans and a jumper (What?)
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1. Make questions with you from the sentences
a.I live in a flat near the centre of the town (where?)- Where do you live?
b. I speak three languages (How many?)- How many languages do you speak?
c. I’m learning English because I need it for my job (Why?)- Why are you learning English?
d. I’ve been to France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States (Which countries?)- Which countries have you been to?
e. I was born in Dublin in 1961 (Where? When?)- Where and when were you born?
Wh- auxiliary verb
S V …?
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1. Make questions with you from the sentencesf. I’ve been learning English for three years (How
long?)- How long have you been learning English?
g. I have two brothers and a sister (How many?)- How many brothers and sisters do you have?- How many brothers and sisters have you got?
h. I’ve got $10 in my pocket (How much?)- How much money have you got in your pocket?- How much money do you have in your pocket?
i. I went to the cinema last night (Where?)- Where did you go last night?
j. I’m wearing jeans and a jumper (What?)- What are you wearing?
Wh- auxiliary verb
S V …?
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Test your Grammar 1. Make questions with you from the
sentences
Ask and answer the questions about you a. Where do you live?b. How many languages do you speak?c. Why are you learning English?d. Which countries have you been to?e. Where and when were you born?f. How long have you been learning English?g. How many brothers and sisters do you have
- How many brothers and sisters have you got?h. How much money have you got in your pocket?
- How much money do you have in your pocket?
i. Where did you go last night?j. What are you wearing?
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Test your Grammar2. Make the statements negative
a. My mother works in a bankb. It’s rainingc. I went out last nightd. I’m learning Russiane. We’ve got a dogf. I had a shower this morningg. English is spoken in every country in
the world
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Test your Grammar2. Make the statements negative
a. My mother works in a bank- My mother doesn’t work in a bank
b. It’s raining- It isn’t raining
c. I went out last night- I didn’t go out last night
d. I’m learning Russian- I’m not learning Russian
e. We’ve got a dog- We haven’t got a dog
f. I had a shower this morning- I didn’t have a shower this morning
g. English is spoken in every country in the world- English isn’t spoken in every country in the world
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs1. Answer the questions in the quiz
1. When did the modern Olympic Games start?a. 1876 b. 1888 c. 1896
2. How long does it take for the sun’s rays to reach earth?a. 8 minutes b. 8 hours c. 8 days
3. What was Neil Armstrong doing when he said, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind’?
4. What doesn’t a vegan eat?5. If you are buying things with rupees, which country are you
in?6. Where was the first book printed?
a. Germany b. Egypt c. China7. In which religion are the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva
worshipped?8. Which record album has sold more than in any other?9. What does VIP stand for?10. Why didn’t Ben Johnson get the gold medal for the 100
meters at the Seoul Olympics?11. What was Abraham Lincoln doing when he was
assassinated?12. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?
13. How many wings does a butterfly have? 14. If you are eating sushi, what exactly are you eating?
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs1. Answer the questions in the quiz1. When did the modern Olympic Games start?
- The modern Olympic Games started in 1896
2. How long does it take for the sun’s rays to reach earth?- It takes 8 minutes for the sun’s rays to reach earth
3. What was Neil Armstrong doing when he said, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind’?- He was stepping down on the moon
4. What doesn’t a vegan eat?- A vegan doesn’t eat any animal products at all
5. If you buying things with rupees, which country are you in?- If I am buying things with rupees, I am in India
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs1. Answer the questions in the quiz
6. Where was the first book printed?- The first book was printed in China before 800 AD
7. In which religion are the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva worshipped?- The gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva are worshipped in Hinduism.
8. Which record album has sold more than in any other?- Michael Jackson’s Thriller has sold more than in any other
9. What does VIP stand for?- VIP stands for Very Important Person
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs1. Answer the questions in the quiz
10. Why didn’t Ben Johnson get the gold medal for the 100 meters at the Seoul Olympics?- Ben Johnson didn’t get the gold medal because he failed a drug test
11. What was Abraham Lincoln doing when he was assassinated?- Abraham Lincoln was watching a play in the theatre when he was assassinated
12. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?- Brazil has won the World Cup four times
13. How many wings does a butterfly have?- A butterfly has four wings
14. If you are eating sushi, what exactly are you eating?- If I am eating sushi, I am eating raw fish and rice
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs1. Answer the questions in the quiz
Quiz – General knowledge1. 18962. 8 minutes3. Stepping onto
the moon4. Animal
products5. India6. China 7. Hinduism
8. Thriller by Michael Jackson
9. Very important Person
10.He failed a drug test11.Watching a play in
the theatre12.Four times13.Four wings14.Raw fish and rice
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs2. Find an example of the following
tenses in the quiz
• Present Simple• Present
Continuous• Present Simple
Passive• Present Perfect
Simple
• Past Simple• Past
Continuous• Past Simple
Passive
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs2. Find an example of the following tenses in the
quiz
• Present Simple- How long does it take for the sun’s rays to reach earth?- What doesn’t a vegan eat?- What does VIP stand for?- How many wings does a butterfly have?
• Present Continuous- If you are eating sushi, what exactly are you eating?
• Present Simple Passive- In which religion are the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva worshipped?
• Present Perfect Simple- Which record album has sold more than in any other?- How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?
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Presentation - Auxiliary verbs2. Find an example of the following tenses in the
quiz
• Past Simple- When did the modern Olympic Games start?- Why didn’t Ben Johnson get the gold medal for the 100 meters at the Seoul Olympics?
• Past Continuous- What was Abraham Lincoln doing when he was assassinated?- What was Neil Armstrong doing when he said, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind’?
• Past Simple Passive- Where were the first book printed?
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Practice1. Grammar and pronunciation
1. Correct the factual mistakes in sentences a-k and give the right information
a. The Pope comes from Australiab. The teacher’s wearing a swimming costume c. People drive on the right in Britaind. My mother has got ten sisters and brotherse. We went to Iceland on holiday last summerf. I had a huge breakfastg. It’ll snow tomorrowh. We’re learning Chinesei. I live in a palace
j. Champagne is made in Scotlandk. Cats and dogs can swim
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Practice1. Grammar and pronunciation
1. Correct the factual mistakes in sentences a-k and give the right information
a. The Pope comes from Australia- He doesn’t come from Australia. He comes from Italy!
b. The teacher’s wearing a swimming costume- She isn’t wearing a swimming costume. She’s wearing a dress!
c. People drive on the right in Britain- People don’t drive on the right. They drive on the left!
d. My mother has got ten sisters and brothers- She hasn’t got ten sisters and brothers!. She’s got two!
e. We went to Iceland on holiday last summer- We didn’t go to Iceland. We went to Spain!
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Practice1. Grammar and pronunciation
1. Correct the factual mistakes in sentences a-k and give the right information
f. I had a huge breakfast-I didn’t have a huge breakfast! I just had a cup of coffee!
g. It’ll snow tomorrow- It won’t snow tomorrow! It’ll be sunny!
h. We’re learning Chinese- We aren’t learning Chinese! We’re learning English!
i. I live in a palace- I don’t live in a palace! I live in a flat
j. Champagne is made in Scotland- It isn’t made in Scotland! It is made in France!
k. Cats and dogs can swim- Cats can’t swim, but dogs can!
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Practice 2. Write questions for the answers
a. What ............. last night?- I stayed in and watched television
b. What sort of books ............. reading?- I like horror stories and science fiction
c. ............. been to America?- Yes, I have. I went there last year. I really enjoyed it
d. What ............. the teacher ............. ?- She’s helping Maria with this exercise
e. ............. your father do?- He works in a bank
f. Why ............. your homework last night?- Because I didn’t feel very well
g. How long ............. it take you to come to school?- It takes me about twenty minutes. I come by bush. What ............. doing next week?- I don’t know. I haven’t got any plans yeti. ............. you ............. a CD player at home?- No, I haven’t. Just a tape recorder
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Practice 2. Write questions for the answers
a. What did you do last night?- I stayed in and watched television
b. What sort of books do you like reading?- I like horror stories and science fiction
c. Have you been to America?- Yes, I have. I went there last year. I really enjoyed it
d. What ‘s the teacher doing?- She’s helping Maria with this exercise
e. What does your father do?- He works in a bank
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Practice 2. Write questions for the answers
f. Why didn’t you do your homework last night?- Because I didn’t feel very well
g. How long does it take you to come to school?- It takes me about twenty minutes. I come by bus
h. What are you doing next week?- I don’t know. I haven’t got any plans yet
i. Have you got a CD player at home?- No, I haven’t. Just a tape recorder
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practice3. Short answers
Yes-no question form
- Yes, S + aux - No, S + aux + not
Ex: Are you a student?- Yes, I am - No, I am not
Auxiliary verb
S V …?
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Make the statements yes-no question forms• My mother works in a bank• It’s raining• I went out last night• I’m learning Russian• We’ve got a dog• I had a shower this morning• English is spoken in every country in the
world
Auxiliary verb S V …?
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Make the statements yes-no question formsa. My mother works in a bank
- Does your mother work in a bank?- Yes, she does - No, she doesn’t
b. It’s raining- Is it raining?- Yes, it is - No, it isn’t
c. I went out last night- Did you go out last night?- Yes, I did - No, I didn’t
d. I’m learning Russian- Are you learning Russian?- Yes, I am - No, I am not
Auxiliary verb S V …?
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Make the statements yes-no question forms
e. We’ve got a dog- Have you got a dog?- Yes, I have - No, I haven’t
f. I had a shower this morning- Did you have a shower this morning?- Yes, I did - No, I didn’t
g. English is spoken in every country in the world- Is English spoken in every country in the world?- Yes, it is - No, it isn’t
Auxiliary verb S V …?
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• Read and listen to the breakfast conversation
Dad: Morning! Did you sleep well?Emma: YesDad: Do you want any breakfast?Emma: No. I’m not hungryDad: Oh! Have you fed the cat?Emma: YesDad: Has the post come?Emma: NoDad: Ok. Are you going to be late tonight?Emma: No. I’ll be back at the usual time
practice3. Short answers
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• Read and listen to the breakfast conversation
Dad: Morning! Did you sleep well?Emma: Yes, I didDad: Do you want any breakfast?Emma: No, I don’t. I’m not hungryDad: Oh! Have you fed the cat?Emma: Yes, I haveDad: Has the post come?Emma: No, it hasn’tDad: Ok. Are you going to be late tonight?Emma: No, I am not. I’ll be back at the
usual time
practice3. Short answers
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading and tenses (p.9)
a. begin b. startc. costd. develope. sellf. publishg. haveh. havei. workj. try
a. beganb. was startedc. costd. developede. sellsf. is publishedg. hash. has hadi. has workedj. are trying
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading
Pre-reading task: Match each picture in the box with its name
Answersa. The pyramidsb. The temple of Dianac. The Colossus of Rhodesd. The Pharose. The Tomb of Mausolusf. The Statue of Zeusg. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading
Question 1: What are for Ann Halliday the seven wonders of the modern world?
They are: medical science, Olympic Games, computers, we are still here, holidays, agriculture, and space travel
Question 2: In what way does she say modern wonders are different from ancient wonders?
Answer: She says that modern wonders aren’t buildings, as the ancient wonders were, because science and technology have produced such amazing advances.
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!
Comprehension check
Here are seven more statements about the seven wonders. Which statement goes with which wonder?
a. Surgeons can perform the most amazing operations
b. We see people from warring countries shake hands
c. Small children can perform them, sometimes more easily than adults!
d. No government dares to use such weaponse. Maybe visiting one country a day is not your idea
of the best way to see the world!f. We produce enough to feed the worldg. Progress in this area is slower now. Not as much
money goes into research as in the 1960s.
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading: What are the seven modern wonders?
Answers:
a. medical science b. Olympic Gamesc. computersd. we are still here
e. holidaysf. agriculture
g. space travel
Here are seven more statements about the seven wonders. Which statement goes with which wonder?
a. Surgeons can perform the most amazing operations
b. We see people from warring countries shake hands
c. Small children can perform them, sometimes more easily than adults!
d. No government dares to use such weapons
e. Maybe visiting one country a day is not your idea of the best way to see the world!
f. We produce enough to feed the world
g. Progress in this area is slower now. Not as much money goes into research as in the 1960s.
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading
Language work 1. Computers --- already revolutionized the
way we live and work2. We --- know how much they --- still
changing the world3. Only a few years before men --- walking on
the moon, scientists said that it was impossible.
4. How many lives --- penicillin saved?5. A holiday used to mean a day when you ---
work.6. The Olympic games --- now
commercialized
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Reading
Language work 1. We don’t know how much they are still
changing the world2. Computers have already revolutionized
the way we live and work3. Only a few years before men were walking
on the moon, scientists said that it was impossible.
4. How many lives has penicillin saved?5. A holiday used to mean a day when you
didn’t work.6. The Olympic games are now
commercialized
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world!Speaking
• What machines are important in your life?• What are their advantages and
disadvantages?The telephoneThe carThe televisionThe planeThe space satellite
The atom bombThe space rocketThe computerThe fax machineThe washing machine
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Speaking
• What machines are important in your life?
• What are their advantages and disadvantages?
- They give us more free time - However, they fill our free time because they
never leave us alone
The telephoneThe carThe televisionThe planeThe space satellite
The atom bombThe space rocketThe computerThe fax machineThe washing machine
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Sounds and spelling
Silent letters1. Cross out the silent letters in the following words
a. Signb. Honestc. Halfd. Comb
e. Receiptf. Kneeg. Ironh. Lamb
i. Salmonj. Cupboardk. Whistlel. Answer
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Sounds and spelling
Silent letters1. Cross out the silent letters in the following words
a. Signb. Honestc. Halfd. Comb
e. Receiptf. Kneeg. Ironh. Lamb
i. Salmonj. Cupboardk. Whistlel. Answer
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Sounds and spelling
Silent letters
2. Write the words
a. castleb. bombc. sandwichd. island
e. knockf. foreigng. hearth. knowledge
i. psychology
j. grandma
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Writing – Correcting mistakes
Dear StephanieHow are you? I’m very well. I came in London two weeks ago for
to study at a language school. I want √ learn english because √ is a very important language. I’m stay with a English family called Bennett. They have two son and a daughter. Mr. Bennett is √ teacher, and Mrs. Bennett work in a hospital. English people is very kind, but they speak very quickly!
I study in the morning. My teachers name is Ann. She said me my English is OK, but I do a lot of mistakes. Ann don’t give us too much homework, so in the afternoons I go always sightseeing. London is much more big than my town. I like very much painting, and I’m very interesting for modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I have met a girl called Christina. She came from Greece, and she have a lovely flat near Regent’s Park. Last night we go to the cinema, but the film wasn’t very exiting.
Do you like to visit me in London? Why don’t you come for weekend?
Write to me soon. I’d love to see you.LoveKati
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Writing – Correcting mistakes
Dear Stephanie
How are you? I’m very well. I came in London two weeks ago for to study at a language school. I want √ learn english because √ is a very important language. I’m stay with a English family called Bennett. They have two son and a daughter. Mr. Bennett is √ teacher, and Mrs. Bennett work in a hospital. English people is very kind, but they speak very quickly!
How are you? I’m very well. I came to London two weeks ago to study at a language school. I want to learn English because it is a very important language. I’m staying with an English family called Bennett. They have two sons and a daughter. Mr. Bennett is a teacher, and Mrs. Bennett works in a hospital. English people are very kind, but they speak very quickly!
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Writing – Correcting mistakes
I study in the morning. My teachers name is Ann. She said me my English is OK, but I do a lot of mistakes. Ann don’t give us too much homework, so in the afternoons I go always sightseeing. London is much more big than my town. I like very much painting, and I’m very interesting for modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I have met a girl called Christina. She came from Greece, and she have a lovely flat near Regent’s Park. Last night we go to the cinema, but the film wasn’t very exiting.
Do you like to visit me in London? Why don’t you come for weekend?
I study in the morning. My teacher’s name is Ann. She told me my English is OK, but I make a lot of mistakes. Ann doesn’t give us too much homework, so in the afternoons I always go sightseeing. London is much bigger than my town. I like painting very much, and I’m very interested in modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I have met a girl called Christina. She comes from Greece, and she has a lovely flat near Regent’s Park. Last night we went to the cinema, but the film wasn’t very exciting.
Would you like to visit me in London? Why don’t you come for weekend?
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Writing – Correcting mistakes
Dear StephanieHow are you? I’m very well. I came to London two weeks ago to
study at a language school. I want to learn English because it is a very important language. I’m staying with an English family called Bennett. They have two sons and a daughter. Mr. Bennett is a teacher, and Mrs. Bennett works in a hospital. English people are very kind, but they speak very quickly!
I study in the morning. My teacher’s name is Ann. She told me my English is OK, but I make a lot of mistakes. Ann doesn’t give us too much homework, so in the afternoons I always go sightseeing. London is much bigger than my town. I like painting very much, and I’m very interested in modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I have met a girl called Christina. She comes from Greece, and she has a lovely flat near Regent’s Park. Last night we went to the cinema, but the film wasn’t very exciting.
Would you like to visit me in London? Why don’t you come for weekend?
Write to me soon. I’d love to see you.LoveKati
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Unit 1: What a wonderful world! Social expressions
When we’re talking and chatting, we use a lot of idiomatic expression!
Match a line in A with a line in B
a.4 b.9 c.7 d.5e.3 f.11 g.2 h.10i.1 j.8 k.6
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The end of the lesson