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6.5 M: What’s the matter, Anna?
I’m Sara. I’m married and I have two children. I work in an A: I’m bored.
observatory in Chile. I start work at nine o’clock at night. I finish M: Why don’t you go to the beach? Go swimming.
work at two thirty in the morning and I go home and go to bed. A: In the rain?!? Mom!
At eight o’clock, I get up and I have breakfast with my family. My M: I don’t understand you all. We’re on vacation!
children go to school at eight thirty. They don’t go to school on 6.17
Saturday and Sunday. 1 Why don’t you have a cup 2 I don’t feel well.
6.7 of tea? 3 I don’t understand you all.
a fruit d meat g vegetables Unit 7
b chocolate e bread h potatoes
c eggs f rice 7.1
I = interviewer, M = man
6.8 I: Do you like your job?
P = presenter, S = stall holder, I1 and I2 = interviewees M: Yes, I love my job. I don’t work in an office. I work outside. Every
1 P: The Philippines has great restaurants, good cafés, and day is different in my job.
fantastic street food. People in the Philippines love street food. I: What do you do?
It isn’t expensive. We speak to three people about street food. M: I’m a painter. It’s an interesting job. I work with a big company. I
P: Hi. Is this your food stall? don’t paint houses. I paint ships.
S: Yes, it is. www.english0905.com
P: What’s this food? 7.3
S: It’s called isaw. It’s meat. This pilot enjoys her job. She works for a big airline company. She
P: Do you sell a lot? flies Boeing planes. She goes to places in Europe. She wears a pilot’s
S: Yes, we do. It’s very popular. People buy it for dinner. uniform. She doesn’t speak to the passengers.
P: OK, that’s interesting. Thanks. 7.4
2 P: Hello! Do you eat street food?
I1: Oh yes, I love street food! The food stall near my college has 1 A chef cooks food.
2 A taxi driver drives people to different places.
www.english0905.com 3 P: Hi. Do you buy street food? 6 A doctor helps sick people. 5 keyboard
fantastic turon. They’re banana spring rolls. I have them at
3 A receptionist answers questions.
lunch time. Bananas are my favorite fruit.
4 A salesperson sells things.
P: Aha. Do you eat turon every day?
5 A waiter serves food and drink.
I1: No, I don’t. I don’t buy them on the weekend.
P: OK, thank you very much.
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I2: No, I don’t. I cook at home.
3 computer
1 screen
P: Ah, OK! What’s your favorite meal?
4 microphone
2 camera
6 mouse
I2: I make champorado—that’s rice and chocolate—for
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breakfast. It’s the best meal of the day!
Online learning with the Explorer Classroom
P: Oh yes, I agree! Thanks.
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world join from their own classrooms at the same time. It’s a special
1 I live in Canada. My favorite time of year is winter. It’s cold,
class where students can meet and talk to Explorers and scientists
foggy, and snowy.
online. A class is about 30 minutes. In each class, the Explorer or
2 I live in the south of Mexico. I like the rainy season. It isn’t cold. I The Explorer Classroom is an online classroom. Students around the
scientist talks about their work. For example, Gabby Salazar works
like rainy afternoons! in forests in Guatemala. Gabby isn’t a teacher, but she teaches
3 I live in Japan. Spring is the best season. The weather is sunny students about the forests. She shows photos and videos from the
and dry. I like it! forest. Students can write questions and their teacher sends them
4 I live in the U.K. Autumn here is cloudy. It’s windy too, but I like to Gabby. Gabby answers their questions in the online classroom.
it. We don’t have a dry season. Afterwards, students can watch a video of the class online.
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1 Where do you go in summer? 4 Who do you go cycling with? R = receptionist, C = caller
2 What do you do in fall? 5 Why do you like winter? 1 R: Good afternoon. PJ International. Can I help you?
3 When do flowers open? www.english0905.com
C: Yes, can I speak to Satoru Okada, please?
6.15 R: I’m sorry. He’s in a meeting at the moment.
1 Ooh, I’m cold. 5 Ugh, I’m wet. C: OK. Thank you. I’ll call back later. Goodbye.
2 I’m tired. 6 I’m bored. R: Goodbye.
3 I’m thirsty. 7 Mmm, I’m hungry. 2 R: Good morning. City College. Can I help you?
4 Ugh, I’m hot. 8 Oh, I’m sick. C: Yes, can I speak to Asma, please?
R: I’m sorry. She doesn’t work on Fridays.
6.16 C: OK. Thanks. I’ll call back on Monday. Bye.
M = mother, F = father, P = Paul, A = Anna R: Goodbye.
M: What’s the matter? 3 R: Hello. Green Wildlife Park. Can I help you?
F: It’s cold and I’m thirsty. C: Good morning. Can I speak to Mrs. Watts, please?
M: Why don’t you have a cup of tea? Here you are. R: One moment, please … Oh, Mrs. Watts works from home on
F: Thanks. Paul, are you OK? Wednesdays.
P: No, I’m not. I don’t feel well. I’m sick. C: OK, thanks. I have her cell number.
M: You’re probably hungry. Why don’t you eat a sandwich? Here. R: Great. Bye.
P: No, thanks. I’m not hungry. I’m cold and I’m wet.
A: [groans]
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