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Conversation 2 Sachiko Here’s a picture of me and my grandmother. We’re in the sitting room in our house. My grandmother lives with us. She’s very important to me.


Conversation 3 Brad


Here’s a photo of me on holiday in Canada. That’s my younger sister, Connie. She’s 14 and we’re at the same school in Toronto.


3.4 a My mother’s name is Sally. b My father’s car is white. c My teacher’s name is Phil. d My friends’ names are Jamie and Sam. e My parents’ house is old. f Our children’s school is very good.


3.5 1 The girl with long dark hair is called Rosa. She’s 17 and she is in her last year at school in Bogotá in Colombia. She’s on an exchange programme with my school, and she’s staying with my family.


2 The young woman with the black headscarf is a student at Princeton. Her name’s Leila and we’re on the same Business programme. She’s very clever. She’s one of the best students in our year.


3 The young man in the red T-shirt is called Cheng. He’s from Kowloon in Hong Kong. He’s 18 and he has his own business.


4 – Who’s the guy with short hair and a beard? – That’s Marcus. He’s a university student from Warsaw. He has a summer job in our company. He’s a nice guy and very hard-working.


5 – Who’s the man in the blue shirt with glasses? – That’s one of my colleagues. His name’s Bo and he’s from Singapore. He’s very good at his job.


6 – The guy with brown hair in the blue shirt is my colleague, Marcel.


– Where’s he from? – He’s from France. He’s a friendly guy, and tells very funny stories. I like him a lot.


7 The woman in the white shirt with blonde hair is one of my teachers, Professor Hanson. She’s an excellent teacher. All her lectures are very interesting.


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3.6 Murat This is a photo of me taking a selfie with my three good friends. I am in the blue denim shirt, with the camera.


Anna And who’s the young woman in the white top, with long hair?


Murat Oh, that’s my wife. Her name’s Hulya and she’s a music teacher. She’s a very good singer. The guy with a beard is my friend, Karem. Karem’s a very clever guy. He’s a medical student in his last year at Ankara University.


Anna OK. And who’s the other girl? Murat That’s Hulya’s friend, Melike. She’s really nice. She’s from Izmir like us, but she lives in London now. She has a job in a big department store. Harrods, I think.


Anna And are you a student, Murat? Murat No, I have a job. I’m a website designer. Anna Are you at work in the photo? Murat No, we are all on holiday in Turkey.


3.7 a


Teacher OK. So open your books on page 45, and do exercise two.


Sonya Sorry, Mr Murray, can you repeat the exercise number, please?


Teacher Exercise two. It’s on page 45. OK? Sonya Fine.


b


Teacher So your project for this week is to find out about a megacity.


Mia Megacity? Sorry, what’s the meaning of ‘megacity’?


Teacher Megacity is a word for a very big city; a city with more than ten million people, for example, big cities like Shanghai, Mumbai, London or São Paulo.


c Sonya Chen


I know a good website about megacities. It’s perfect for our project. The address is www.nationsonline.org.


Sorry, can you say the address slowly, please? I need to write it.


Sonya OK. It’s www.nationsonline.org. Chen Sonya


d


Teacher OK. Can you get into groups of three and discuss the two questions on the whiteboard? You need to make notes and report back to the class.


Mia


I’m sorry, I don’t understand the task. Can you explain it again?


Teacher OK. The task is for groups of three. In your group, discuss the two questions on the whiteboard. One person in the group takes notes, and then reports to the class at the end of the lesson. OK? Fine.


Mia English for the 21st Century • Transcripts Sorry, can you spell that, please?


Yes, w-w-w dot nations online. That’s one word n-a-t-i-o-n-s-o-n-l-i-n-e dot org.


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