English Spotlight 7 class

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Workbook Tapescripts Steve: What about the girls you mentioned the other day, Lisa and Melanie? Sally: Actually, it’s Lisa and Stephanie. They’re very nice too! Lisa is very daring and Stephanie is so practical! Sometimes I’m jealous of the way she deals with problems! Steve: You haven’t mentioned Alistair yet, the first guy you met at school. Sally: I haven’t seen him for some time now. He’s so determined to pass his exams that he spends all his free time studying!

there was a free memory card and this month there’s a DVD. James: What about the articles? Is there any information on online learning or web design? Steve: I haven’t seen anything about online learning yet but there were instructions on how to make a web page last month. Plus a lot of interesting information on new gadgets such as web cameras and MP3 players. James: Does this magazine have a website? Steve: Yes. It’s www.compumania.com

Unit 6c Unit 4b Ex. 5 (p. 14) ‘Borders’ is a chain of bookshops in Britain. Their flagship store is on Oxford Street, in London. It has three floors and you may be surprised to find out it doesn’t only sell books! On the first floor you will find all the different newspapers. There is also a wide selection of magazines, which cater for every interest. So, not only are there all the popular magazines, but those for people with specialist interests as well, like computing, drama and literature. The main collection of books is on the second floor. There are both fiction and non-fiction books of every description. You can find everything from Harry Potter to the Da Vinci code! On the third floor there is a stationery shop and a café. When you visit the café be sure to take a book or newspaper with you as there are lots of comfortable sofas to sit and read on while you enjoy a coffee! Borders is open six days a week from 9 until 6pm.

Unit 5c

Ex. 3 (p. 23) A: California Adventure Summer Camp. How can I help you? B: Oh, hello. My name is Sam Roberts and I would like some information about the camp. A: Sure. First of all, you must be between 12 and 17 years old to join. B: I’m turning 12 next month, is that ok? A: Yes, that should be fine. B: What can you do at the camp? A: Loads of exciting things! You can have lots of fun in the water surfing, wave riding and scuba diving. There’s a scheduled visit to a famous theme park every week and you can also learn survival skills while hiking in the mountains. B: That sounds terrific! When do your sessions start? A: Our sessions run from June 15 to September 25. B: And how much do they cost? A: It’s $500 for a two week session and $950 for a four week session. B: Right. Thank you very much. A: Goodbye.

Unit 7c

Ex. 3 (p.19) James: Steve, you’re very keen on computers, aren’t you? Steve: Yes. James: Well, I was wondering, is there any computer magazine you particularly like reading? Steve: There are loads. I used to like Pixel a lot, then I was hooked on Byte but now my favourite is Compumania. James: Is it expensive? Steve: It’s £2.00 but if you get a subscription you can have it for £1.50 a month. James: I see. Are there any offers? Steve: Yes, there are gifts with every issue. Last month

Ex. 3 (p. 27) Erica: Patty, fancy seeing you here! Alison: Hello Erica! I’m looking for a birthday present for Paul. Erica: Why don’t you get him Shakira’s latest album. He loves pop music. Alison: Great idea! Have you seen Susan lately? Erica: No, I haven’t seen her since we went to that jazz concert in the park. Alison: Oh yes, Susan is a big jazz fan, isn’t she? Erica: Unlike Pat. All she ever listens to is awful head banging heavy metal music. I’m surprised she can still hear!

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