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Activity 1
1.1 Vocabulary
1.1.1 Develop the activities proposed in Tell me More for this section. Go to
http://www.tellmemorecampus.com/  
1.1.2 Open your Market Leader book on page 37 and develop exercises A to D on travel details (use tracks 1.55-1.58 in your CD to develop these exercises).  
A. Listen to each part of the recording. Then answer these question.
1.       What time is the next train to manchester?
The next train to manchester is at 14:40
 2.   Which flight is boarding at gate 23?
 The Flight JA327 is boarding at gate 23
 3.What time does the train leave?
  It  leaves at 14:25
  4. Which platform does it leave?
  It leaves from platform 7
   5.The passenger chooses a flight. what time does it leave?
    The flight choosen leaves at 9:30 a.m.
    6.When does the flight arrive?
    It aarives at 11:45
   7. What is the flight number?
    Its BA 341
    8.  Which terminal does it leave from?
     Leaves from the terminal 5.

B. People often do these things when they travel. Match the verbs (1-5, 6-10) with the correct phrases.
1. Buy                   b. a ticket
2. confirm           d. their flight.
3. Collect             e. The luggage
4. Go through   a. Security
5. queue             C. At the check-in
6. watch              i. in a flight movie
7. take,                j.A bus or taxi
8. book                f. A hotel room.
9.  do                    g. Some shooping
10. Check  in      h. At the hotel

D.  At the ticket office
1. I need to change my booking
2. Is there a direct flight?
At the check-in desk
3. Can i take this as hand reservation
4.  Can i have an aisle a seat
5. Which way is control?
In a taxi
6. Please take me to the city center
7. can i have a please?
8. I have  a reservation for two nights. My name  is  Burkhard
9.  Can i have an alarm call at 5.45 please?
10. I’m  checking out today, can i have the luggage, please?
11. can i have the password for the WIFI, Please?
1.1.3 Now open your Market Leader book on page 45 and develop exercises A to G on eating out matters.  
A. Choose the odd one in each group of food words below. Use the words from box to explain your answers.

FISH

Trout
FRUIT

Apple
MEAT

Veal
VEGETABLE

Onion
SEAFOOD

Prawns

Salmón
Tuna
Cod
Onion
Beef
Apple
Lamb
Chicken
Carrots
Peas
Trout
Broccoli
Veal
Grape
Cherries
Peaches
Cabbage
Prawns
Cauliflower
Aubergine

·         Onion:  It’s a kind of vegetable.
·         Trout:  It’s a kind of vegetable.
·         Apple:  It’s a kind of fruit.
·         Veal:  It’s a kind of  meat.
·         Prawns:  It’s a kind of seafood.
B. Look at these words for parts of a menu. Write the dishes from the box on the left under the correct headings.

STARTER

soup
pate
salad
fruit
spring rolls
prawn cocktail
stuffed mushrooms
MAIN COURSE

steak
grilled fish
pork
roast duck
mutton
beef stew


DESSERT

ice cream
chocolate mousse
tiramisú
cheesecake
apple pie

C. Think of some unusual food from your or a country you have visited. How can  you describe it?
Cuy:  It’s a kind of juicy meat, soft and tender, from the south of my country. Cuy looks like a huge rat.

D. Choose the correct  word to complete each of these sentences
1.       You ask for the menu at the start of a meal.
2.       You ask for the check at the end of a meal in London
3.       You ask for the bill at the end of a meal in New York
4.       You ask for the receipt after you  pay
E. A man and woman are ordering a meal in a restaurant. Listen and write M for and W  for woman
1.       Starter                    salad          snails    M         soup  W
2.       Main course         spaghetti   M        paella   W          sushi
3.       Dessert                   ice cream          fruit           apple pie  M         coffe  W

F. Put these sentences into order you  would hear them during a meal.
1.       You should try the roast duck. It’s delicious.                                     4
2.       No thanks.I’m full                                                                                   6
3.       Would you like a starter ?                                                                     1
4.       Right. I’ll get the bill                                                                                7
5.       I’d like the soup , please                                                                        2
6.       Would you like a dessert?                                                                     5    
7.       What do you recommend for the main course?                               3
8.       Thanks very much. That was a lovely meal. I really enjoyed it.      8

G.  Listen and check your answers.
Ok.
1.1.4 On page 53 of your Market Leader book, develop exercises A to D on choosing products.  
A. Read the elise sales advert below and find expressions which mean the following.
1. There are some good offers.                                                                                       Great deals
2. The buyer  pays only a small amount of money at the beginning.       Low deposit
3. The buyer pays some money every four weeks for a year.                   Pay 100 now followed by 1 monthly payments
4. There is no cost for transporting the goods to the buyer.                       Free delivery
5. It doesn’t cost extra pay over 12 months.                                                     interest-free credit

B read the sentences does a buyer (B) or a sellerS) say them?
1.  We offer great deals                               S
2. i’D like to place a order                            B
3. Do you give a guarantee?                      B
4. I’d like to compare prices                       B
5. Are the goods in the stock?                  B
6. Can you pay a deposit?                           S
7. We always deliver on time                    S
8. Can i make monthly payments            B

C. Listen a conversation between a buyer and a seller.  Underline the correct answer to these questions.
1.  Which model does Karl want?                                                           TX7
2. How long is the  guarantee?                                                                Two years
3. How much deposit is needed for large orders?                           15%
4.  What does the seller say is a large order?                                     over 50 units
5. Does the seller always have goods in stock?                                 yes

D. What is important for you when you buy a product like a computer, tv or car? put these items in order of importance.
A three years guarantee
Great after sales services
Free delivery
A big discount
Interest free card
A low deposit

1.1.5 Develop exercises A to C on page 56 of your Market Leader book.
A. Use words  from  the  box to complete the Dart leaflet below

Discount           free         period         price      save

Dart Car Hide Join our Dart Csr Hide Gold Club today
·         Save up  to  50% on selected models.
·         Three days for the  price of two
·         Free insurance and unlimited mileage
·         Extra 10% discount until the end of July
·         For a limited period only

Ask a Gold Club member, you…
·         Get free hire days or airline miles as your reward
·         Can use our express service, available at all international airports in the country
·         Don’t wait for a piece of paper when you return the car - we e-mail you a detailed receipt.

B. Decide whether these sentences about the Dart leaflet are true (T) or false (F)
1.       There is an extra cost for insurance    F
        There isn’t  an extra cost for insurance
2.                  The customer can get some deals  for half price   T
3.                  The price is cheaper if customer is quick    F
        The price isn’t  cheaper if customer is quick
4.                  The other is for the whole year    F
        The other isn’t for the whole year
5.    Gold Club members have a choice of reward  T
6.    Gold Club members get their receipt by express post.     F
        Gold Club members get their receipt by express post.


C. Rewrite the false statements in exercise B to make them true.
1.       There is an extra cost for insurance    F
         There isn’t  an extra cost for insurance
 2.    The price is cheaper if customer is quick    F
         The price isn’t  cheaper if customer is quick
 3.   The other is for the whole year    F
         The other isn’t for the whole year
  4.  .Gold Club members get their receipt by express post.     F
         Gold Club members don’t  get their receipt by express post.


1.1.6 Go over learning object 1 and play the Hangman Game.


1.2 Grammar
1.2.1 Develop the activities proposed in Tell me More for this section. Go to
http://www.tellmemorecampus.com/  

1.2.2 Open your Market Leader book on pages 38 and 39: Develop exercises A to F of Language Focus 1.  
A. Ask people in your class about the languages they can speak.
Can you speak japanese ?
No, I can't.

Work in  pairs. Try to remember  the languages people can and can’t speak.
I can speak spanish but i  can’t  speak chinese and french.

B.  Put this dialogue into the correct order.
Paul:      Hi , Judith.                                                                                                                         3
Judith:   Well, I can’t do  thursday , but friday is ok.                                                                6
Paul:   Paul Robin speaking                                                                                                           1
Judith:  Oh, hello , Paul. This is Judith Preiss here.                                                                   2
Paul:   I’m sorry Judith, I can’t . But I can make Thursday  or  Friday.                                   5
Judith:  Paul, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next  Wednesday .                4
Paul:  Of course. I can pick up you  from the station if you like.                                             9
Judith:  Ten  o’clock’s  fine. Oh, I can I bring my colleague , Sabrina?                                   8
              You met her at the conference.
Paul:   Ok, Friday it  is. CAn  we meet in the morning - say  10n o’clock?                              7
Judith:  Great. See you on Friday. Bye.                                                                                        10

C. Listen and check your answers .
OK.
D. Look at the dialogue in Exercise B.  Write questions  beginning  with  can.
1.       Can  Paul met on Judiht thursday ?
2.       Can Sabrina next with Paul  and Judith?
3.       Can Paul pick up  Judiht at station?
E. Listen to the dialogue again. Then practise it with a partner.
OK.

F. Complete the e-mail that Judith  writes  to Sabrina    about the arrangements.
To:    Sabrina Monti
From: Judith  Preiss
Subject:   Meeting with Paul Robinson
Sabrina
I called Paul Robinson about  the meeting. He says  he can’t make it on Wednesday , but he  can   do Friday  at  10 o’clock.  He says of course you can  come with me . And he can   pick up     from the station, can you text me today and let  me  know if Friday  is still OK  for you?
I don’t thinks we need to before  Friday . We can  go through my notes for the meeting on the train.
See you then,
Judith.

1.2.3 Open your Market Leader book on page 41: Develop exercises A to C of Language Focus 2.
A.  Complete this sentences with the correct form there is / there are
1. Its a very small airport.  There aren’t  any shops in the terminal
2. There is a problem with my ticket?
3. There isn’t  any aisle seats available
4. There is a stopover in Frankfurt
5. There aren’t any flights to zurich today
6. I’m afraid there isn’t a flight to warsaw this afternoon
7. There are two cafes in the terminal
8. There aren’t any buses from the airport to the city center.

1.2.4 Now go over exercises A and B on page 47 of your Market Leader book about some/any.
A. Tick  the correct sentences. Correct the mistakes in the order  sentences .
1.       I’d like any water .     I’d like some water .
2.       Could I have  any more coffee, please?      Could I have  some coffee , please?
3.       Are they any restaurants near here?   
4.       There isn’t some wine left.    There isn’t  some left.
5.       I’d like some cheese, please.
6.       Do you have any soft drinks?    

B. Choose the correct words  to complete this dialogue  
Mina:     There are some good restaurants in the centre.
Ivan:     Yes, but there isn’t any parking . We could go to the Texas  Steakhouse near the airport .
Mina:   Do they serve any vegetarian  dishes?
Ivan:    I don’t think so. How about  the Marina?  They do some great fish dishes , and they have     some vegetarian dishes, too.
Mina:    Good idea I’ll see if they’ve got a table for nine o’clock.
1.2.5 Develop exercises A to C on page 48 of your Market Leader book about countable and uncountable nouns.  
1.2.6 Complete exercises A to D on page 55 and A to B on page 57 of your Market Leader book.
A. Underline  the correct words to complete this article
Christian Sanchez  graduated from Tufts University  at 2001 , with a degree in chemistry. As part of his courses ,he did an Merck  during eight months .  After his degree  , Merck offered  him  a permanent job as a chemical analyst at the company ‘s  research  centre  in New Jersey . He worked there  on  2001 to 2003. During on his time at Merck , Christian realised he  wanted to charge career, so he decided to do an MBA .  In  May  2004 , he started  a two-years. MBA, at Stanford  University. Following his MBA ,he joined the sales team at Johnson and  Johnson  on 15th  September 2006 . Two  years last he became  the Regional  Sales MAnager for the Americas. Last month, he accepted an exciting  new job as country Manager in Argentina.

B. Mikael Ohlsson is the CEO  of furniture retailer  IKEA. Listen to an interview  about his career  and complete the missing information in these notes.

Profile
Born: 27th  December  1957
Education:  Studied  industrial desing  and marketing at  Linkoping University.
Career in IKEA
1979  worked as carpet salesman,  Linkoping store, Sweden.
1981 became Store Manager , Sundsvall, Sweden.
1984-1988  did management in training and  marketing
1988  got job in Belgium as  Manager.
1991 worked  as Country  Manager, Canada.
1995  became Managing Director, Sweden.
2000-2009  was Regional  Manager for Southern Europe and North America.
2009 named CEO.

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