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        New Interchange Level 1 student's book B;
Unit 9 What does he look like?;
Exercise 2 Conversation Describing someone Listen and practice.;
Clerk:Good afternoon.   Can I help you?;
Jean:Yes,I'm looking   for someone.His   name is Martin   Bock.;
I'm afraid I missed him.;
Clerk:Well,what does   he look like?;
Jean:Let's see.He's   about 35,I guess.   He's pretty tall,   with red hair.;
Clerk:Oh,Are you   Jean Taylor? Jean:Yes,that's   right.;
Clerk:He asked for   you a few minutes   ago.I think he's   in the restaurant.;
Jean:Thanks.I'll go   and look for him.;
Exercise 3 Grammar focus Questions for describing people.;
General appearance;
What does he look like?He's pretty tall,with red hair.;
Does he wear glasses? Yes,he does.;
Does he have a mustache? No,he doesn't.;
Age;
How old is he? He's about 25. He's in his twenties;
Hair.;
What color is her hair? Light brown.;
She has dark brown hair.;
How long is her hair? It's medium length.;
Height;
How tall is she? She's fairly short. She's 152 cm (five feet).;
Exercise 7 Conversation Identifying people;
Part A Listen and practice;
Sarah:Hi,Raoul!Good   to see you!Where's   Margaret?;
Raoul:Oh,she   couldn't make it.   She went to a   concert with Alex.;
Sarah:Oh!Well,why   don't you go and   talk to Judy?;
She doesn't know anyone here.;
Raoul:Judy?Which one   is she?Is she the   woman wearing glasses over there?;
Sarah:No,she's the   tall one in jeans.   She's standing   near the window.;
Raoul:Oh,I'd like to   meet her.;
Exercise 8 Grammar Focus;
Modifiers with participles and prepositions;
Participles;
Who's Raoul?He's the man wearing glasses.;
Which one is Raoul? He's the one talking to Sarah.;
Prepositions;
Who's Sarah?She's the woman with the short black hair.;
Which one is Judy? She's the tall one in jeans.;
Who are the Smiths? They're the people next to the window.;
Which ones are the Smiths?They're the ones on the couch.;
Exercise 9 Pronunciation Contrastive stress;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Notice how the stress changes to emphasize a contrast;
A:Is Raoul the one   wearing the red   shirt?;
B:No,he's the one   wearing the black   shirt.;
A:Is Judy the short   one in Jeans?;
B:No,she's the tall   one in jeans.;
Part B Mark the stress changes in these conversations.;
Listen and check.;
1.A:Is Rose the one     sitting next to     Kate?;
B:No,she's the one   standing next to   Kate.;
2.A:Is Brian the man     on the couch?;
B:No,Brian's the   man behind the   couch.;
Unit 10 Have you ever ridden a camel?;
Exercise 2 Conversation Going out;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Ted:Are you enjoying   your trip to   New Orleans?;
Brenda:Oh,yes.I   really like it   here.;
Ted:Would you like   to do something   tonight?;
Brenda:Sure.I'd love   to.;
Ted:Let's see.Have   you been to a   jazz club yet?;
Brenda:Yes.I've   already been to   several clubs   here.;
Ted:OK.What about   an evening   riverboat tour?;
Brenda:Uh,actually,   I've gone twice   this week.;
Ted:So,what do you   want to do?;
Brenda:Well,I   haven't been to   the theater in a   long time.;
Ted:Oh,OK.I hear   there's a terrific   show at the   Saenger Theater.;
Brenda:Great!Let's   make a   reservation.;
Exercise 3 Grammar focus Present perfect ; already,yet.;
The present perfect is formed with the verb have;
+the past participle form of verb.;
Have you been to a jazz club? Yes.I've already been to several.;
Have they seen the play? No,they haven't seen it yet.;
Has she gone on a riverboat tour? Yes,she's gone twice this week.;
Has he called his parents lately? No,he hasn't called them.;
Regular past participles;
call-called hike-hiked jog-jogged try-tried;
Irregular past participles.;
be-been do-done eat-eaten go-gone;
have -had make-made see-seen;
Contractions;
I have = I've have not = haven't she has = she's has not = hasn't;
Exercise 4 Conversation Describing events;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Dave:So,how was your   weekend?;
Sue:Oh,really good.   I went to see   David Copperfield.;
Dave:The magician?;
Sue:That's right.   Have you ever seen   him?;
Dave:Yes,I have.I   saw his show in   Las Vegas last   year.;
He's terrific.;
Sue:Yeah.He does   some incredible   things.;
Dave:Have you ever   been to Las   Vegas?;
Sue:No.I've never   been there.;
Dave:You should go  sometime.It's an  interesting city,;
and the hotels are wonderful.;
Exercise 5 Grammar focus Present perfect and past tense;
Use the present perfect for an indefinite time in the past.;
Use the past tense for a specific event in the past.;
Have you seen a magic show?;
Yes,I have.I saw a magic show last year.;
No,I haven't.But my sister saw David Copperfield.;
Have you ever been to Las Vegas? Yes,I have.I went there in September.;
No,I haven't.I've never been there.;
Exercise 6 Pronunciation Have;
Part A Listen and practice.;
In questions,have is usually reduced to /hv/.;
In short answers, have is not reduced.;
A:Have you ever been   in a traffic   accident? B:Yes,I have.;
A:Have you ever   eaten Greek food? B:No,I haven't.;
Unit 11 It's a very exciting city!;
Exercise 2 Conversation Describing cities;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Linda:Where in   Canada are you   from,Ken?;
Ken:I'm from Toronto;
Linda:Oh,I've never   been there.What's   it like?;
Ken:It's a fairly   big city,but it's   not too big.;
The night life is good,too.;
Linda:Is it  expensive there?;
Linda:No,it's not   too bad.;
Linda:And what's the   weather like in   Toronto?;
Ken:Well,it's pretty   cold in the winter   and very hot and humid in the summer.;
It's nice in the spring and fall, though.;
Exercise 3;
Grammar focus Adverbs and Adjectives; conjunctions;
It's a very exciting city.It's too expensive,however.;
It's not very exciting.It's really beautiful,though.;
It's a fairly big city,but it's not too big.;
It's pretty safe, and it's very friendly.;
Exercise 8 Conversation Giving suggestions;
Part A Listen and practice;
David:Can you tell   me a little about   Mexico City?;
Maria:Sure I can.   What would you   like to know?;
David:Well,what's a   good time to   visit?;
Maria:I think you   can go anytime.The   weather is always   nice.;
David:Oh,good!And   what should I see   there?;
Maria:Well,you   should visit   the National   Museum;
and go to the Palace of Fine Arts.;
David:What else?;
Maria:Oh,you   shouldn't miss the   Pyramid of the   Sun.;
It's very interesting.;
David:It all sounds   really exciting!;
Exercise 9 Grammar focus Modal verbs can and should;
Can you tell me about Mexico? Yes,I can./No,I can't.;
What can you do there? You can see the Palace of Fine Arts.;
Should I go to the Palace of Fine Arts? Yes,you should./No, you shouldn't.;
What should I see there? You should visit the National Museum.;
You shouldn't miss the Pyramid of the Sun.;
Exercise 10 Pronunciation Can't and shouldn't;
Part A Listen and practice. these sentences.;
Notice how the t in can't and shouldn't is pronounced.;
You can't walk home on the streets late at night.;
You shouldn't miss the night markets.;
You can't go shopping on Sundays.;
You shouldn't swim at the beaches.;
Unit 12 It really works!;
Exercise 2 Conversation Health problems.;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Joan:Hi,Craig!How   are you?;
Craig:Not so good.I   have a terrible   cold.;
Joan:Really?That's   too bad!You should   be at home in bed.;
It's really important to get a lot of rest.;
Craig:Yeah,you're   right.;
Joan:And have you   taken anything for   it?;
Craig:No,I haven't.;
Joan:Well,it's   helpful to chop up some garlic and cook it in chicken stock.;
Then drink a cup every half hour.It really works!;
Craig:Ugh!;
Exercise 3 Grammar focus Infinitive complements;
What should you do for a cold? It's important to get a lot of rest.;
It's a good idea to take some vitamin C.;
It's useful to get some cold medicine.;
It's helpful to chop up some garlic and cook it.;
Exercise 4 Pronunciation Reduced form of to;
Part A Listen and practice.;
In conversation,to is usually reduced to /t/;
A:What should you do   for a fever?;
B:It's important to   take some aspirin.;
And it's a good idea to see the doctor.;
Exercise 7 Conversation Giving suggestions.;
Part A Listen and practice.;
Pharmacist:Hi.Can I   help you?;
Mr.Webb:Yes,please.   Could I have   something for a   cough?;
I think I'm getting a cold.;
Pharmacist:Well,I   suggest a box of   these cough drops.;
And you should get a bottle of vitamin C too.;
Mrs.Webb:Thank you.   And what do you   have for a dry   skin?;
Pharmacist:Try some   of this lotion.   It's very good.;
Mrs.Webb:OK.Thanks a   lot.;
Exercise 8 Grammar focus;
Modal verbs can, could,may for requests; suggestions.;
Can/May I help you?;
Can I have a box of cough drops?;
Could I have something for a sore throat?;
May I have a bottle of aspirin?;
What do you have/ suggest for dry skin?;
Try some of this lotion. I suggest some ointment.;
You should get some skin cream.;