Lesson A. People and Places 7. A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.

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PEOPLE and places Unit 1 Lesson A A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box. inhabit employment political herding migration occur ancient hunting sail fishing 1. Christopher Columbus from Europe to America for the first time in 1492. 2. Many people go to other countries for because there aren t enough jobs in their home country. 3. In times, people traveled by walking. 4. Some people in Central Asia still live today by cows, sheep, and camels. 5. is very important in Japan because people there eat a lot of seafood. 6. The first people who North America came from Asia. 7. My grandfather came to this country for reasons. He disagreed with the government in his old country, so he had many problems there. 8. Today, some people still enjoy as a sport. They like to eat the meat from the animals that they kill. 9. Wars often cause of large groups of people who need a safer place to live. 10. The accident late at night on Wednesday. B. Write questions and answers with the present perfect continuous tense. 1. (Nita/live in this city) How long has Nita been living in this city? (1992) She s been living here since 1992. 2. (Alan/travel overseas) (June) 3. (Casey/play his computer game) (six hours) 4. (your sister/look for a job) (a month) 5. (you/study English) (?) People and Places 7

UNIT 3 Lesson B A. Read what these people said and circle their reasons for staying where they live. For each person, add one more reason to the list. 1. My name is Maryam and I live in Dubai. I grew up in a smaller town in another part of this country, and I came here to go to college. After I graduated, I got a job in a bank. I live with my aunt and uncle. My parents are still in my hometown, and I go back to visit them often, but I really prefer living here. There aren t many jobs in my hometown, and besides, the entertainment is so much better in Dubai movies, restaurants, and shopping. employment opportunities ancestors lived there good environment climate having family members nearby other: 2. My name is Mi-Ja. My husband and I live in a small village in South Korea, near the city of Kwangju. We re farmers, and we grow rice, cabbage, peppers, and other vegetables. My parents were farmers, and their parents were farmers we ve been living on this land for centuries. My sons live in Kwangju, and they want us to come and live with them, but I hate city life. Here, the air is clean, and it s quiet and peaceful. And all my friends are here. What would I do in the city? employment opportunities ancestors lived there good environment climate having family members nearby other: 3. My name is Richard. All my life, I lived in New York City, but when I retired five years ago, I moved to Florida. I love it here! It s sunny and beautiful every day of the year and that means I can play golf every day. Golf is my favorite thing in life. I m not far from the ocean, and I can go to the beach any time I want. It s too bad that my children are all so far away, but they can visit me any time they want to. This is the perfect life for me! employment opportunities ancestors lived there good environment climate having family members nearby other: B. Write about your reasons for staying where you live or your reasons for moving to a new place. 8 Unit 1

PEOPLE and places UNIT 1 Lesson C A. Label the places on the map with the type of climate there. a. arid b. frigid c. rainy d. snowy e. temperate f. tropical B. Write answers using so + adjective + that. 1. How old is the oldest person you ve ever talked to? My grandfather is so old that he remembers the first cars in our city. 2. How rich are some movie stars? 3. Is it cheap or expensive to buy a house in your country? 4. Are you lazy or hardworking? 5. How good is your favorite movie? 6. Was this exercise easy or difficult? C. Describe the place where you live. Use so + adjective + that. 1. (the weather) It s. It s so that. 2. (the people) They re. They re. 3. (the houses) 4. (the streets) 5. (the nightlife) People and Places 9

UNIT 3 D Lesson Australia, the International Nation A ustralia is one of the most multicultural countries in the world. Almost one in every four people in Australia was born in another country: 4.8 million people out of a total population of 21 million. More than 40 percent of Australians have at least one parent who was born in another country. In a sense, nearly all Australians are immigrants. A little more than 200 years ago, Australia was inhabited by about 350,000 native people of many different cultural groups. Then, in 1770, the explorer James Cook sailed along the coast and brought back information about the new land to England. In 1787, the British government started sending criminals and poor people to Australia. Later, free settlers came to Australia to start farms. In 1850, gold was discovered there, and more and more people came from Europe and China hoping to get rich. Most of them never returned home, so the population began to grow. Australia has a huge amount of land, and in the 1940s the government decided that the best way to develop the country was to invite more settlers to come from Europe. 10 To attract immigrants, they offered money and other forms of help. More than 1 million people from Britain moved to Australia then, along with several hundred thousand Europeans who had lost their homes in World War II. Migration is still growing. In 2007, more than 177,000 people went to Australia to stay permanently. Four main types of people settle there. Some go there because employment and business opportunities are better than in their home country. Others are the children, parents, or other relatives of immigrants who have become Australian citizens. A third group is refugees who are escaping from war or political problems in their home countries. Finally, there are also a few Australians who migrated to another country and now want to come home. At the same time, Australia also sends immigrants to other countries a smaller number. Each year, about 60,000 Australians go to live permanently in other countries. With people from so many cultures migrating in and out, Australia is truly a diverse nation. Unit 1 6669 WK3_U1_pp007-012.indd 10 7/24/09 8:50:11 AM

PEOPLE and places UNIT 1 A. Choose the correct answer. 1. The main idea of this article is. a. migration is very important in Australia b. Australia still needs more people c. the first immigrants to Australia came from Britain 2. The article talks about. a. people who migrate to Australia b. people who migrate from Australia c. both a and b 3. Which reason for migration is NOT in the article? a. being together with family members b. environmental problems c. employment 4. Today the number of people who are moving to Australia is. a. getting larger b. staying the same c. getting smaller 5. According to the article, Australians originally came from another country. a. 40 percent of b. 167,000 c. 4.8 million 6. The first people from outside migrated to Australia in. a. 1770 b. 1787 c. 1850 B. Answer the questions. 1. Which fact in the article surprised you the most? 2. Why were you surprised? 3. Why are immigrants good for a country? 4. Why are immigrants bad for a country? C. Why do people move to your country? Why do people leave your country? Write about the reasons. People and Places 11

UNIT 3 Review Solve the crossword puzzle with grammar and vocabulary from this unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Across 3. very, very old 5. travel in a boat 6. a climate that is warm and wet 9. live in a place 10. a very cold climate 12. I (study) English for five years. (3 words) 14. The climate here is. It rains only a few times a year. 15. a climate with a lot of rain 16. places are good for skiing. 17. happen 18. killing animals for food 12 Unit 1 Down 1. related to power and the government 2. a climate that isn t very hot or very cold 4. catching fish and sea animals 7. I (eat) lunch, so I m not hungry now. (2 words) 8. caring for a group of animals 11. moving from one place to another 13. having a job