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Conner!PhotoEdit, ibottom, second [rom right) Myrleen Cate!PhotoEdit, tbottom; far right) Rhoda Sidney/Stock Boston. n; t The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Tina Carver in the development of the original Side by Side programo ISBN 0-13-026874-7 (Regular Edition) 6 7 8 9 10 - RRD - 07 06 05 04 ISBN 0-13-184179-3 (Student Book with Audio Highlights) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - RRD - 07 06 05 04 03 ISBN 0-13-183936-5 2345678910 (International - RRD - 07060504 Edition) Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Illustrated by Richard E. Hill longman.com CONTENTS o e Review: Simple Present Tense Present Continuous Tense Subject & Object Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Time Expressions o SIDE b,s,a¡" 0 e 11 f) 21 Describing Future Plans and Intentions Telling About the Future Expressing Time and Duration Talking on the Telephone Plans for the Future Asking a Favor SIDE h"SIDE O 6aZl!ttl! Present Perfect Tense Describing Actions That Have Occurred Describing Actions That Haven't Occurred Yet Making Recommendations Things to Do Where You Uve Making Lists IiaZE!ttl! 65 Present Perfect Continuous Tense 69 Discussing Duration of Activity Reporting Household Repair Problems Describing Tasks Accomplished Reassuring Someone Describing Experiences Job Interviews Reporting Past Activities Mishaps Difficult Experiences Describing a Trip Review: Future: Going to Future: WiII Future Continuous Tense Time Expressions Possessive Pronouns 51 Discussing Duration of Activity Medical Symptoms and Problems Career Advancement Telling About Family Members 1 Describing Habitual and Ongoing Activities Telling About Likes and Dislikes Describing Frequency of Actions Telling About Personal Background and Interests Review: Simple Past Tense (Regular and Irregular Verbs) Past Continuous Tense Present Perfect vs. Present Tense Present Perfect vs. Past Tense Since/For Gerunds Infinitives Review: Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Tenses 81 Discussing Recreation Preferences Discussing Things You Dislike Doing Habits Describing Talents and Skills Telling About Important Decisions I ca 33 37 SIDE "StDE Past Perfect Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense 95 Discussing Things People Had Done Discussing Preparations for Events Describing Consequences of Being Late Discussing Feelings Describing Accomplishments 6a Zl!ttl! 111 iii. Two-Word Verbs: Separable Inseparable APPENDIX 115 Discussing When Things Are Going to Happen Remembering and Forgetting Discussing Obligations Asking for and Giving Advice School Assignments Making Plans by Telephone Talking About Important People in Your Life Shopping for Clothing Connectors: And Too And Either So, But, Neither SIDe SIDE 6a ZE!ttE!! 149 INDEX 156 I-low to ~ay It! 131 Coinciden ces Asking for and Giving Reasons Describing People's Backgrounds, Interests, and Personalities Looking for a Job Referring People to Someone Else Discussing Opinions Describing People's Similarities and Differences ¡ Listening Scripts Irregular Verbs Thematic Glossary 152 153 (Communication Strategies) Asking for and Reacting to Information Reacting to Bad News Asking for a Favor Expressing Satisfaction Reacting to Information Expressing Surprise Expressing Appreciation Sharing News About Someone Remembering & Forgetting Offering a Suggestion 9 15 29 48 59 75 87 105 117 141 Pronunciation Reduced are Oíd you Goíng to 145 Contractions with is & has Reduced have & has Reduced for Reduced to Reduced had Linking "t" Between Vowels Contrastive Stress 10 20 32 50 64 80 94 110 130 144 VOCABULARY 1. 2. 3. 4. actor dancer driver instructor 5. player 6. smger 7. skater 8. skier PREVIEW 9. 10. 11. 12. swimmer teacher typist violinist 1 They' re Busy ; AA amo Am Is :;:'::;.i {:~e it Are { } eating? ;:u } they (1am) I'm (He is) (She is) (It is) He's She's (We are) (You are) (Theyare) We're You're They're lt's A. Are you busy? B. Yes, 1 amo I'm studying. A. What are you studying? B. I'm studying English. .c (;;;) eating. 1. Is Alan busy? baking • cookies 2. Is Doris busy? reading • the newspaper 3. Are your parents busy? painting • the kitchen 4. Are you busy? 5. Are you and Tom busy? cooking • dinner 6. ls Ann busy? knitting • a sweater 8. Are Mr. and Mrs. Garcia busy? cleaning • their garage 9. 18 Beethoven busy? composing • a symphony writing • a letter 7. ls your brother busy? ironing • his shirts SAVING GOOD-BVE ;\Ir, and ;\lr~ K,lrpo\" :In' 111Ih,' :l1"<c",, arrport Th"y'rl' "lyan¡; ~oo<l,b,n. lo Ih¡,ir "''' S:bhu and h" lanu" It,.l \",.,',\' "III(1li""[l1 dnv In" Il'\\ murutr- Sa,hu nnd lu~ rUllIil, ""il gel on n plum- und Ily tu ('''l1udu 'I'h~~ won't bu "uming huck 'J'IIl'Y'II' 1I'II\'1I1¡:: IluR:1 I)<'rnull,ently. und I\lr ,11111 1'01 r s, l{uq)C:)\'"'ell'l be seeing t hern for ,1 long, long tlllH' Sasha and hl~ ramib' ar(' excued abouI IIt..ir plans Ior thl' [ut urv Thoy're going lo st.,,, with his wlt«"~ n.~I"t.\·t·, 11\ Toronta Sa~hu \\,,11work In lit" Inrmlv n'slaul'nnl, lit" wife.l\lanll,'. \\',lIllIk"lln, jnb sh,· cnn fintl dllr"'l! 11... duv, :11\(1"h,··II .Iud)' r~nl!li8 ,11 mghl Tlw chrld ...-n \\ ,111"''''1n -chool In September i\[r. and Mrs I{"rpo" nre both happy an sad They're happy becnuse they know thal rheir son wil! have u good hf,' In hiR new hom e, However; t hoy' ...· snd bI'CUIIHf' lhey know t.hC'.y',,(, ¡.:oinJ,! tu 1)(0 vvrv lunoly, 'rho)l· upnrt.rnent \V¡JI 1,.. '1"11'1 nnd ,'m pI)'. nnd Ih~.v wunt Me" Ilrp,r Kl'ilnd,·h,ld ...·11 ¡(ro\\' up Sorne duv 1\11'nnd ;\lrM. Karp<l\" ,,,,11\'isil Toronto. or rerht\p, rhey'Il r-ven O1O\'l' there. SUI until then, lhey'n' gomg lo miss their farmly very much ,\,.. ycu can imagine, it ~ \'0'1')' difficult for t hern lo .my good,bye, ~ READING CHECK-UP TRue OR FALSe? 1. HUl<hnnml h'H Iarnily wí ll be Icm'i,,¡:- RUH~1I1 lhr a ti·" 2. 011 nut(':-;. , l\lannu'R rr-lutives live in Tornnto. ~I, K .. 's hilpp~·.and 1\1 rs, ({nrpo" '" ¡!lltl :l. 1''''1. ~II ,..,,1 (\1n. Kar-pov mil!!ht movr to To resnto ll. ~h (lnd :\llti KanKl\" u.·(-sud h.'('auM· tlu·y'lt iu~ ni lh.· :\tosc'U\\ airport unt il t huy \'HUI I'nrnnlo 30 nt nlU\'(> tt",'n' Tell about. an emotional day in your life when you had to say good-bye Tell about. YOUI1plsns for the f.ture. ON YOUR OWN Looldnfl Forword ,J",..-)' "' lookrng lorwnrd lo this weekend 1((. isn't Ilo 111111" IllIl1k nbnut wor-k IIt,'H 110101'to rpud U ff'w 111uguziu .._-. wurk on hIN CHI', und r.,lnx 111hum" with hlh fllnul)' J\mundu 1 lookinp torwnrd .0 IlI'r (,lrll"II., Upr 818[('" "-..,s::-Otnv tu huvr- u P irtv tm tu r, nud .• 11 h.'r co-workor .md 'f1pncl~ In' J:0II'':: tu h'l Mr 1111t1l\Ir,. Cuok MI' 1ookll111forwnrtl lo 111I'i. r "111',,11011 TI1I'y·r(·¡::olng to go Clll1ll)lnr They're gOll1g lo hike several miles every dny, take n 101of prcturcs, and forget aboul all t11l'ir probll'nls al home Mr nnd ;\1., Lee ¡trc' look.ng IM"",d tu lh"1I rr-tirr-rnvnt T'hey'rr- J.:olng to gl"l IIp 111141l~"'ry nlurnlng. \'blt Iriends everv ancrnoou, and ('OJO\' quret everungs nt hom .. to¡;,·th(·r "Ul11m,' What aro YOU looking forward to? othor studonts In your class. A birthday? ,h.·f.· a holíday? a day off? Talk about it wlth Write in your journal about something you're looking forward to: What are you looking forward to? When ís it goin9 to happen? What are you goin9 to do? 31.