S Two pints. V And eggs? S A dozen. V And what about potatoes? How many potatoes? S A kilo's enough. V And butter? How much? S Just one packet. Can we count eggs one egg, two eggs?
When do we say How much? When do we say How many? V Do we need anything else? S Let's have a look. And there isn't any We use S Well, I can see a few carrots, a few but there aren't many onions.
The rules are the same as for some and any. I think that's any exercise 3. Let's go! By the way, how much money have you got? Grammar Reference 4. Just half a dozen.
Two or three. He's a millionaire. Half a spoonful. Ask and answer 5 Complete the sentences with the correct word. I met. There's in my eye! I looked , but I couldn't find them. I didn't have any money. I want interesting to read, or interesting to talk to, or interesting to go. Listen and check. Town survey 6 Work in groups. Talk about the good things and bad things about living in your town. Make a list. Compare your list with the class.
M y uncle's a shopkeeper. He has a shop in an old village by the River Thames near Oxford. The shop sells a lot of things bread, milk, fruit, vegetables, newspapers - almost everything! The children in the village always stop to spend a few pence on sweets or ice- 1 Find examples of the definite article the cream on their way home from school. My uncle doesn't often leave the village.
He hasn't 2 Find examples of when there is no article. He is one of the happiest men I know. She's accountant. I stay at. Does anything surprise you? What do you want to find out when you read the article? Write some questions. What is the best summary of the article?
Nowy Swiat is the best shopping street in the world because What can't you buy? What isn't expensive? Language work Complete the sentences with different ideas from the article. In Nowy Swiat, there are a lot o f. There isn't any There are some Think of clothes, food, cars Work in groups and choose the most famous three. What can you buy there that's special? What do you like shopping for? What don't you like shopping for?
A new survey shows that the most popular shopping street in the world is Nowy Swiat. Where's that? In Warsaw, Poland, of course. It is now possible to buy almost everything in Warsaw. Not everything is expensive. At the shop Pantera you can buy leather goods - handbags, purses, coats, and belts. Cepelia specializes in folk art. There are also book shops and record means New World. An incredible goods. They are good because shops. And there are a lot of 14, Poles walk down this they are not mass produced for small boutiques that sell men's main street every hour.
The Nowy Swiat has a lot of small too expensive. There shops, specialist shops, and chic If you're tired, stop at Cafe are statues, palaces, attractive shops.
It hasn't got the huge Blikle. This is a fashionable town houses, exclusive cafes, department stores that sell the place to meet. You'll find a and high-class restaurants. The same things everywhere. They If you want an exquisite hand- well-known Poles.
The frozen look old, but in fact the whole made suit, Nowy Swiat is the yoghurt and ice-creams are city was rebuilt after World War II. It isn't cheap. For doughnuts are delicious.
There isn't any loud beautiful French baby clothes, It is possible to travel the world music, and there aren't many go to Petit Bateau. You will pay and find the same things for sale tourists.
But Warsaw is Polish shops have nothing to baby. At Desa, a famous unique - and they're in Nowy here. The world doesn't know antique shop, a desk costs Swiat. Write two things for each place.
Compare your ideas with the class. Answer the questions. Choose from the places in exercise 1. Look at the tapescript on p64 and check your answers. I help me. I've got a bad B I , thanks. Can you? You can take these three times a day. B I'm looking for a jumper A Thank you. Have you got. A I'll just have a look. B Sure. B Medium. A Here you are. B That's great. The changing rooms are over there. Can I have a B I like it.
B Espresso? B How much is it? A Yes, please. Oh, and a doughnut, please. B there aren't B OK. I We've got some delicious carrot cake, and A How would you like to pay? Carrot cake, then. B Certainly. A Yes, thanks. A Thank you. Can you tell me B Over there. Middle shelf. Next to She. There are about five In your country, how much is Right now, I'd like to. I enjoy. Tonight I'm going to.
I'd like to have my own business Look at the tapescript on p Put the verb go in the correct form. I want to go abroad. I can't I hope. I'm thinking of I like going to the cinema. Make correct sentences with the other verbs. Grammar Reference 5. What are A's answers? Talking about you 3 Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Which countries How many children I'll answer it. I'll lend you some.
Before I haven't got any money. What's Ali doing next year? The phone's ringing. I've dropped one. What are you and Pete doing tonight? What are the lads doing this afternoon? After Thank you. I'm expecting a call. I'll pay you back tomorrow. I won't forget. Lucky her! Arsenal are playing at home. It's my birthday. Three intentions are spontaneous.
Which are they? Three of the intentions are premeditated. What happened before each one? Everyone must help.
Say what you'll do. Discussing grammar J Choose the correct verb form. Listen to the beginnings of 6 Talk to a partner about your plans for tonight, tomorrow, the conversations. Complete them. I'm going to stay at home and I'm going to see I think I'll I give you my phone number. Growing up in [ ] drugs I [ ] violence in the streets n Hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous, [ ] they don't have enough money and beautiful. Nobody wants to be old, unknown, [ ] their parents don't give them enough attention and poor.
For Hollywood kids, life can be difficult [ ] they worry about how they look because they grow up in such an unreal atmosphere. When every dream can come true, kids learn the value of nothing because they have everything. A 2 Read the text about Hollywood kids. What are year-old boy, Trent Maguire, has a driver, credit cards, and some of their problems? Are there any differences? Parents buy care and attention for their children because Correct the false sentences.
Often there is no parent at home most days, so children I 3 They understand the value of what they decide whether to make their own meals or go out to have. They 4 Trent Maguire is spoilt and ambitious. They play no childhood 5 The adults try hard to be good parents. They become adults before they're ready. Will children around the world soon start to 8 Their parents organize every part of their think the same?
Or do they already? If you're good-looking, you'll go far. I want to 4 Answer the questions. You grow up really fast in L. It's not cool to be a kid. Is there anything about their lives that you would like? Was this inserted to make interest good? Or is your gold and silver ewes and rams? An evil soul producing holy witness Is like a villain with a smiling cheek, A goodly apple rotten at the heart: O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!
You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own. Should I not say Hath a dog money? If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not As to thy friends; for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend? But lend it rather to thine enemy, Who, if he break, thou mayst with better face Exact the penalty.
Pray you, tell me this; If he should break his day, what should I gain By the exaction of the forfeiture? I say, To buy his favour, I extend this friendship: If he will take it, so; if not, adieu; And, for my love, I pray you wrong me not.
Exit Shylock The Hebrew will turn Christian: he grows kind. Flourish of cornets. By this scimitar That slew the Sophy and a Persian prince That won three fields of Sultan Solyman, I would outstare the sternest eyes that look, Outbrave the heart most daring on the earth, Pluck the young sucking cubs from the she-bear, Yea, mock the lion when he roars for prey, To win thee, lady. But, alas the while! If Hercules and Lichas play at dice Which is the better man, the greater throw May turn by fortune from the weaker hand: So is Alcides beaten by his page; And so may I, blind fortune leading me, Miss that which one unworthier may attain, And die with grieving.
PORTIA You must take your chance, And either not attempt to choose at all Or swear before you choose, if you choose wrong Never to speak to lady afterward In way of marriage: therefore be advised. Come, bring me unto my chance. Cornets, and exeunt. Certainly the Jew is the very devil incarnal; and, in my conscience, my conscience is but a kind of hard conscience, to offer to counsel me to stay with the Jew.
The fiend gives the more friendly counsel: I will run, fiend; my heels are at your command; I will run. Can you tell me whether one Launcelot, that dwells with him, dwell with him or no? Aside Mark me now; now will I raise the waters.
Talk you of young Master Launcelot? Talk not of Master Launcelot, father; for the young gentleman, according to Fates and Destinies and such odd sayings, the Sisters Three and such branches of learning, is indeed deceased, or, as you would say in plain terms, gone to heaven. Do you know me, father? Lord worshipped might he be! How dost thou and thy master agree? I have brought him a present. How gree you now?
Father, I am glad you are come: give me your present to one Master Bassanio, who, indeed, gives rare new liveries: if I serve not him, I will run as far as God has any ground. O rare fortune! See these letters delivered; put the liveries to making, and desire Gratiano to come anon to my lodging.
What would you? Go, father, with thy son. Take leave of thy old master and inquire My lodging out. Well, if any man in Italy have a fairer table which doth offer to swear upon a book, I shall have good fortune.
But hear thee, Gratiano; Thou art too wild, too rude and bold of voice; Parts that become thee happily enough And in such eyes as ours appear not faults; But where thou art not known, why, there they show Something too liberal.
Pray thee, take pain To allay with some cold drops of modesty Thy skipping spirit, lest through thy wild behavior I be misconstrued in the place I go to, And lose my hopes. But fare you well: I have some business.
Most beautiful pagan, most sweet Jew! But, adieu: these foolish drops do something drown my manly spirit: adieu. But though I am a daughter to his blood, I am not to his manners. Go, gentlemen, Exit Launcelot Will you prepare you for this masque tonight? I am provided of a torch-bearer. Come, go with me; peruse this as thou goest: Fair Jessica shall be my torch-beare r.
I do not bid thee call. But wherefore should I go? Jessica, my girl, Look to my house. I am right loath to go: There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest, For I did dream of money-bags to-night. Go you before me, sirrah; Say I will come. Well, Jessica, go in; Perhaps I will return immediately: Do as I bid you; shut doors after you: Fast bind, fast find; A proverb never stale in thrifty mind.
Where is the horse that doth untread again His tedious measures with the unbated fire That he did pace them first? Approach; Here dwells my father Jew. And now who knows But you, Lorenzo, whether I am yours? They in themselves, good-sooth, are too too light.
LORENZO Beshrew me but I love her heartily; For she is wise, if I can judge of her, And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true, And true she is, as she hath proved herself, And therefore, like herself, wise, fair and true, Shall she be placed in my constant soul.
On, gentlemen; away! Our masquing mates by this time for us stay. No masque to-night: the wind is come about; Bassanio presently will go aboard: I have sent twenty out to seek for you. Now make your choice. Let me see; I will survey the inscriptions back again. What says this leaden casket?
Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath. This casket threatens. What says the silver with her virgin hue? Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves. As much as I deserve! One of these three contains her heavenly picture.
O sinful thought! Never so rich a gem Was set in worse than gold. Deliver me the key: Here do I choose, and thrive I as I may! A carrion Death, within whose empty eye There is a written scroll!
Reads All that glitters is not gold; Often have you heard that told: Many a man his life hath sold But my outside to behold: Gilded tombs do worms enfold. Cold, indeed; and labour lost: Then, farewell, heat, and welcome, frost! He is often called England's national poet, and the "Bard of Avon".
His extant works consist of approximately 38 plays, sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
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