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3.8 Conversation 1 Brad This is a photo of my graduation in June. We’re in the gardens at Princeton.


Sara Who’s the girl in the gown? Brad Ana Luiza. She’s my wife. Sara Where’s she from? Brad Colombia – a city called Medellín. Sara Really! And are those her parents? Brad No, that’s my mother and father. Sara They look very happy. Brad Yes, it was a really great day.


Conversation 2 Ayisha This is a photo of me with my family. Sara


Is it your birthday?


Ayisha No, it’s my son’s birthday. We’re in our living room in Dubai. You can see all his presents on the table. That’s a lot of presents. What’s your son’s name?


Sara


Ayisha Jamal. Sara


Jamal. That’s a nice name. And the man with the grey hair? Who’s that?


Ayisha My father. He lives with us in our flat in Dubai.


Unit 4 4.1 writer September computer speaker clever answer teacher


4.2 Conversation 1 Company rep Are you a student here? Tom


Yes, I am.


Company rep What course are you on? Tom


Company rep Do you want to work in business? Tom


I’m on a Business course. Yes, I do.


Company rep What would you like to do? Tom


Conversation 2 Tom


Tom I would like to be a manager of a business.


Company rep That’s great, our company is looking for graduates at the moment …


Oh, really? That’s interesting.


Company rep Yes, we are. If you like, I can give you my business card. You can call me when you finish university and we can have a chat. Oh, thanks! That would be great.


4.3 a A What is your university course? B My course is Geography. We learn a lot about the environment.


b A What do you want to do when you finish university? B I want to get an environmental job. I want to help the planet.


c A What skills do you need for your course? B I need to write essays and do a lot of research.


d A What is the best thing about your course? B I learn about other countries all around the world. I know about every continent!


e A What is the worst thing about your course? B Sometimes we have too much work to do. And it makes me worry about climate change.


Slideshow – Look at me! These days, selfies are everywhere on the internet. Every day, we post millions of them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. We post selfies to share our lives with our friends. But, sometimes, just sometimes, we post them to show off. Look at this man! He has a selfie stick. We can see many different types of selfie … let’s talk about some of them. Some selfies say: ‘Look at me – I’m on holiday’. In this one, some friends are in the mountains. It’s sunny, the view is amazing and they are all happy. And we see this type of selfie a lot … some feet in the sea near a beautiful beach. The weather is so good. Such clear water! We think: ‘Ah … I want to go there!’ Some selfies say: ‘Look at me – I met a famous person!’ Here, a woman is very excited. Look at her smile! She’s with George Clooney – he’s a huge star. And this one is very famous. It’s Ellen DeGeneres at the Oscars in 2014. She’s with lots of famous people. Who can you see? Group selfies always look funny from behind! Some selfies say: ‘Look at me – I’m a bit different!’ This man has wild hair, a red face and wide eyes. Here, a man is in a cream shirt with black spots. He has glasses with thick, black rims. And he’s wearing a pink and white bow tie! What a combination! And these friends are pulling faces. Look at them! Crazy. Some selfies say: ‘Look at me – I’m so brave!’ This young man is high up over Rio de Janeiro. Why is he up there? Be careful, my friend! Here, a man is standing near a grizzly bear! He looks terrified. This type of selfie is a very bad idea. That’s better!


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