2.3 Vocabulary and skills development
Exercise 3b
Audio 2.12
1 I have lunch at one or two in the afternoon.
2 I wake up and have breakfast.
3 People eat because they’re hungry.
4 I try to wake up early, but it’s difficult!
Exercise 7b
Audio 2.13
1
A I watch the news on TV every morning.
B I listen to it on the radio.
2
A It’s a good idea.
B I agree with you.
3
A Do you pay for tea and coffee at work?
B No, they’re free, but we buy sandwiches at lunchtime.
4
A Do people often wait for buses and trains in your city?
B No, not often. They’re usually on time.
5
A I’d like to talk to you before the meeting tomorrow.
B OK, are you free after lunch?
6
A Do we have a reply from them?
B No, they want more time to think about it.
7
A It’s not nice to laugh at other people.
B I know, my grandmother always says that!
8
A Do students often ask for a discount?
B Yes, but they need to show their student card.
Exercise 8b
Audio 2.14
1 Tarik talks to his family on the phone every day.
2 Kristofer never laughs at funny films. He doesn’t enjoy them.
3 My sister never waits for people who are late.
4 I usually agree with my friends, but we sometimes have different ideas.
5 Gregorja listens to pop and classical music.
6 When he’s alone, he thinks about his friends and family.
7 We always pay for our shopping with cash.
8 Intira always asks for help when she doesn’t understand something in class.
2.4 Speaking and writing
Exercise 2a & d
Audio 2.15
BDK … So, welcome to Seoul, Mr Schmidt. Nice to meet you.
KS Thank you, Mr Kim. Nice to meet you, too.
BDK How was your journey?
KS It was fine, thanks.
BDK Good. I’d like to take you to dinner. Are you free tonight?
KS Um … yes, I am. But what time is our first meeting tomorrow?
BDK It's at nine thirty.
KS OK, that's fine, then.
BDK Great! Would you like to go for dinner at Jinju Jip? They do very good Korean soup there ...
KS Yes, that sounds nice. What time do you want to eat?
BDK Well, I usually go at about midnight.
KS Er … I’m sorry, but I’m usually in bed at that time. Can we go a bit earlier?
BDK OK, no problem. It's open 24 hours. Let’s go at half past nine.
KS Right ...
BDK And do you want to do some shopping while you’re here?
KS Yes, I’d love to.
BDK Great! Let’s do that after dinner.
KS After dinner? What time do the shops close?
BDK Oh, very late! Some shops close at 5 a.m. People say that in Seoul, everything is open all the time!
KS 5 a.m.? Wow! OK, then. Where shall we meet?
BDK I’ll pick you up from your hotel. It’s not very far …
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