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2 University Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge. It furthers the University s mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence. Information on this title: / Cambridge University Press 2010 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2003, 2011 Second edition published 2010 Second Edition 2012 Reprinted th printing 2013 A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library ISBN Student s Book without answers with CD-ROM ISBN Student s Book with answers with CD-ROM ISBN Teacher s Book ISBN Audio CDs (3) ISBN Workbook without answers ISBN Workbook with answers ISBN Self-study pack ISBN For Schools Pack without answers ISBN Classware ISBN Paperback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Cover concept by Dale Tomlinson and design by David Lawton Produced by Kamae Design, Oxford

3 Contents Map of Student s Book 4 Introduction 8 Unit 1 A question of sport 10 Unit 2 I m a friendly person 15 Unit 3 What s your job? 20 Unit 4 Let s go out 25 Unit 5 Wheels and wings 31 Unit 6 What did you do at school today? 37 Units 1 6 Revision / Progress Test 1 Key 42 Progress Test 1 43 Unit 7 Around town 44 Unit 8 Let s celebrate 50 Unit 9 How do you feel? 55 Unit 10 I look forward to hearing from you 60 Unit 11 Facts and figures 65 Unit 12 A good read 70 Units 7 12 Revision / Progress Test 2 Key 74 Progress Test 2 75 Unit 13 A place of my own 76 Unit 14 What s in fashion? 80 Unit 15 Risk! 86 Unit 16 Free time 91 Unit 17 Next week s episode 96 Unit 18 Shooting a film 101 Units Revision / Progress Test 3 Key 105 Progress Test Unit 19 Happy families 107 Unit 20 So you think you ve got talent? 112 Unit 21 Keep in touch! 117 Unit 22 Strange but true? 122 Unit 23 Best friends? 127 Unit 24 I ve got an idea 133 Units Revision / Progress Test 4 Key 138 Progress Test Unit 25 Shop till you drop 140 Unit 26 Persuading people 144 Unit 27 Travellers tales 148 Unit 28 What would you do? 154 Unit 29 What s on the menu? 159 Unit 30 Blue for a boy, pink for a girl? 164 Units Revision / Progress Test 5 Key 170 Progress Test Photocopiable sample answers 172 Photocopiable activities 174 Acknowledgements 192 Photocopiable recording scripts are on the CD-ROM included with Objective PET Second edition Student's Book and are available on the website at /elt/objectivepet 3

4 Map of Objective PET Student s Book TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTIONS AND VOCABULARY Unit 1 A question of sport Sports and hobbies Exam folder Reading Part 1 Speaking Part 1 Unit 2 I m a friendly person People Exam folder Listening Part 3 Writing Parts 1, 2 and 3 Unit 3 What s your job? Work Exam folder Speaking Part 3 Reading Part 5 Unit 4 Let s go out Entertainment Exam folder Listening Part 1 Writing Part 2 Unit 5 Wheels and wings Transport Exam folder Reading Part 2 Unit 6 What did you do at school today? Education and history Exam folder Listening Part 2 Units 1 6 Revision Unit 7 Around town Towns and buildings Exam folder Reading Part 3 Unit 8 Let s celebrate Special days Present simple / to be + frequency adverbs like/enjoy + -ing; want / would like + to; to be + a(n) + occupation Present simple vs. present continuous (for present actions); state verbs; short answers Prepositions of time; present continuous for future plans need; countable and uncountable nouns; expressions of quantity Past simple; short answers; adjectives ending in -ing and -ed Prepositions of place and movement; comparative adjectives; commands Present perfect simple; just, already, yet Definitions and explanations; a kind of + -ing/noun; sports; hobbies; expressing attitude Describing people: appearance, personality, interests; inviting and responding to invitations Saying what people are doing; jobs Entertainment; making appointments; dates Transport; airport language; compound nouns School life; school subjects; describing feelings and opinions; dates (years and decades) Places/buildings in towns; directions; polite questions; saying you don t understand Describing experiences and recent activities; celebrations, festivals and parties; giving good wishes PRONUNCIATION /ai/ as in like /i / as in steep /i/ as in big /ɒ/ as in pop / / as in fun /ju / as in university /æ/ as in cat /ɑ / as in cart / / as in cut Saying days and months Unstressed a, of, to and some Final sound of regular verbs in past tense: /t/, /d/ and /id/ /aυ/ as in out /ɔ / as in or Dates REVISION Present simple; the alphabet; like + -ing have got Present simple (Unit 1) would you like + to? (Unit 2); present continuous for present actions (Unit 3) Frequency adverbs and present simple (Unit 1); compound nouns from Units 1 4 Expressing opinions Adjectives from earlier units; spelling rules Dates (Unit 4); talking about pictures (Unit 3); present tenses 4 map of objective pet student s book

5 TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTIONS AND VOCABULARY Exam folder Speaking Parts 3 and 4 Writing Part 2 Unit 9 How do you feel? Health and fitness Exam folder Reading Part 4 Speaking Part 2 Unit 10 I look forward to hearing from you Letters and s Exam folder Listening Part 1 Unit 11 Facts and figures Geography, nationality and numbers Exam folder Reading Part 5 Unit 12 A good read Books Exam folder Speaking Part 1 Units 7 12 Revision Unit 13 A place of my own Furniture and homes Exam folder Reading Part 2 Unit 14 What s in fashion? Clothes Exam folder Listening Part 4 Writing Parts 2 and 3 Unit 15 Risk! Adventures Exam folder Reading Part 1 Unit 16 Free time Making plans Short answers in the present perfect Present perfect and past simple; ago, for, since, in; been and gone; have you ever...? Superlative adjectives; present simple passive Past continuous; past continuous vs. past simple; while/when + past continuous Modals (probability and possibility): it could/might/ must/can t be; prepositions of place used to; too and enough with adjectives; adjective order Modals (permission and obligation): can, can t; have to, don t have to; had to and didn t have to; adverbs going to future; present tense after when, after and until in future time Parts of the body; illnesses; giving advice; expressions with at Letters and s, etc. Countries, nationalities, languages; large numbers and measurements; what to say when you re not sure Telling a story; saying what happened and what was happening; kinds of books; book reviews Describing styles and saying what you prefer; price; rooms and furniture Guessing unknown words; clothes; colours Rules; phrasal verbs with get; activities and experiences; adjectives and adverbs Study and leisure; the time; invitations; making arrangements PRONUNCIATION /ei/ as in say /e/ as in tell Final sound of plural nouns /s/, /z/ and /iz/ /tʃ/ as in cheese /ʃ/ as in shoe /u / as in two /υ/ as in took /ʒ/ as in television /dʒ/ as in joke Pronunciation of gh and ph Pronunciation of ou Saying times REVISION Present tenses; past simple; present perfect; short answers Past simple; present perfect; short answers Comparative adjectives (Unit 7); descriptive adjectives (Units 2 and 6) Saying what you like and why; giving opinions (Unit 6) Present and past tenses; prepositions (Unit 7); advice (Unit 9) Describing things; years and decades (Unit 6); superlative adjectives (Unit 11); adjectives Adjectives from earlier units; past simple (Unit 6) Invitations (Unit 2); present continuous for future plans (Unit 4) map of objective pet student s book 5

6 TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTIONS AND VOCABULARY Exam folder Listening Part 2 Writing Part 1 Unit 17 Next week s episode Predictions Exam folder Reading Part 4 Unit 18 Shooting a film Films Exam folder Listening Part 3 Writing Part 2 Units Revision Unit 19 Happy families Family life Exam folder Reading Part 5 Unit 20 So you think you ve got talent? Music Exam folder Listening Part 1 Unit 21 Keep in touch! Communicating Exam folder Reading Part 3 Unit 22 Strange but true? The unexplained Exam folder Listening Part 4 Writing Part 1 Unit 23 Best friends? Friendship Exam folder Reading Part 1 Speaking Part 2 Unit 24 I ve got an idea Inventions will future; will vs. going to; everyone, no one, someone, anyone Past perfect; past perfect vs. past simple Verbs and expressions followed by to and -ing; make and let Comparison of adverbs; so and such; connectives Have something done; reported commands and requests; possessive pronouns and adjectives Reported speech Relative clauses; adjectives + prepositions Past simple passive; future passive Saying what will happen; TV and radio Talking about the order of past events; films; telling a story Families; agreeing and disagreeing; giving opinions Music, musical instruments; congratulating; saying what you like and prefer; jobs PRONUNCIATION /ɑ / as in car /ɔ / as in sore / / as in third /ə/ at the end of words /ð/ as in their /θ/ as in thirsty Homophones REVISION need (Unit 5); telling a story; present continuous for present actions (Unit 3) Past simple (Unit 6); giving opinions (Units 2 and 6) Advice (Unit 9) Comparative adjectives (Unit 7); superlative adjectives (Unit 11) Making phone calls Telephone numbers Present simple (Unit 1); commands (Unit 7); plans (Unit 16) Saying what you (don t) believe; reporting verbs; science fiction Friendship; introducing people Describing objects; talking about things you don t know the name of; guessing vocabulary Silent consonants Linking words ending in a consonant Linking words ending in r and re modals: it could/might/must/ can t be (Unit 13); present and past tenses; giving opinions, agreeing and disagreeing Personality adjectives (Units 2 and 6) modals: it could/might/must/ can t be (Unit 13); a kind of (Unit 1); present simple passive (Unit 11); dates (years) (Units 6 and 14) 6 map of objective pet student s book

7 TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTIONS AND VOCABULARY Exam folder Listening Part 3 Units Revision Unit 25 Shop till you drop Shopping Exam folder Reading Part 3 Unit 26 Persuading people Advertising and persuasion Exam folder Speaking Parts 1 and 2 Unit 27 Travellers tales Travel experiences Exam folder Reading Part 2 Unit 28 What would you do? Celebrities Exam folder Listening Part 2 Writing Part 1 Unit 29 What s on the menu? Food and restaurants Exam folder Reading Part 4 Speaking Parts 3 and 4 Unit 30 Blue for a boy, pink for a girl? Boys and girls Exam folder Listening Part 4 Speaking Parts 3 and 4 Writing Parts 1, 2 and 3 Units Revision Visual materials Grammar folder Key to phonetic symbols 215 Irregular verb list 216 Answers and recording scripts 217 Reported questions; too much, too many, not enough; verbs with two objects First conditional; unless; if and when Adverbs at the beginning of a sentence; reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, etc; every, each, all; using the passive Second conditional So do I, Neither/Nor do I; polite question forms hardly; before/after + -ing Shops and shopping; asking for things; trying on clothes Understanding writer or speaker purpose; advertising; reporting verbs Saying why people do things; travel; word building Jobs; expressions with prepositions Asking politely; food; restaurants; apologising Informal language; saying goodbye PRONUNCIATION Stress: correcting what people say Stress in common short phrases /eə/ as in chair /iə/ as in here Auxiliaries Unstressed words Revision of / /, / /, /ɒ/, /ɑ /, /aυ/, /ɔ /, /e/, /ei/, /i/, /i /, /υ/, /u /, / /, /ai/, /eə/ REVISION Reported speech (Unit 22); clothes (Unit 14) Making plans (Unit 16); telling a story (Unit 12) Guessing unknown words; present and past simple passive (Units 11 and 24); giving advice (Units 9 and 19) Modals: it could/might/ must/can t be (Units 13 and 24); agreeing and disagreeing, opinions (Unit 19); if and when and first conditional (Unit 26) Reported questions (Unit 25) Tenses and vocabulary from previous units map of objective pet student s book 7

8 Introduction Second edition This new edition of Objective PET is the result of extensive updating and revision in consultation with teachers around the world who have been using the book with their classes. For the second edition, the authors have also taken the opportunity to refer frequently to the Cambridge Learner Corpus (CLC), an electronic collection of Cambridge ESOL candidates scripts from all over the world. Currently containing more than 27 million words of data, around 3 million words of recent candidate writing are added to the CLC each year. This unique resource has given the authors a more accurate and fully up-to-date picture of the strengths and weaknesses of PET candidates. When you see the above icon in the Student s Book, it means that this language area has been identified in the Cambridge Learner Corpus as an area in which learners often need extra practice, and the exercises are based on actual examples taken from the corpus. Preliminary English Test Objective PET provides a course for Lower Intermediate students and preparation for the Preliminary English Test (PET), which is administered by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. Its level is based on the Council of Europe Threshold Level and is between the Key English Test (KET) and the First Certificate in English (FCE). The PET examination consists of three papers Paper 1 Reading and Writing, Paper 2 Listening and Paper 3 Speaking. There are four grades: Pass with Merit (85% of the total marks); Pass (70% 84%), Narrow Fail (65% 69%), Fail (64% and below). The results slip gives an overall score out of 100 as well as information about how the candidate performed in each paper. For more information about the content of the PET examination, see pages 8 9 of the Student s Book. Objective PET covers the language required for PET. The main units are designed to provide students with a good general grounding in English at the level and are not exclusively exam-oriented, whereas the Exam folders and Writing folders build on language learnt in the unit to focus on exam skills. Where material in the main units is particularly relevant to PET skills, this is indicated in the Teacher s Book. Unit structure Each unit consists of four elements: Introduction, Reading or Listening, Language Focus (including activities and pronunciation practice) and Exam Folder (with a Writing Folder in alternate units). The Introduction offers stimulating exercises encouraging students to use and add to language they already know and preparing them for the language and ideas in the rest of the unit. The second part of the unit consists alternately of a Reading or a Listening task with comprehension exercises. These tasks introduce target language in context. The third and longest part of the unit is the Language focus, which practises the target language in a progression of exercises and activities. New features of the second edition include: Corpus spots exercises focusing on typical student errors, with examples from the CLC (see above). Grammar spots interactive summaries of important grammar points which provide a reference for revision as well as a practical teaching aid. There is a Pronunciation exercise in each unit, focusing on one area which students at this level may find useful to practise. These exercises are offered as a way of raising awareness as well as to practise speaking. PET students are not expected to speak without a foreign accent, but they should be comprehensible to a reasonably patient listener. Exam folders after each unit progressively develop students understanding of the reading, listening and speaking tasks in PET. Each folder focuses on one or more parts of the exam, each part being dealt with three times in all, the third time giving students a chance to try an exam-level task. 8 introduction

9 There are Writing folders after alternate Exam folders covering the three parts of the Writing paper. The exercises practise the skills needed for each task type, progressing to exam level later in the book. Photocopiable sample answers are provided at the back of the Teacher s Book. Revision units contain a variety of exercises related to the previous six units. The Grammar folder is a new feature which provides a reference at the back of the book and is cross-referenced in each unit. Contracted forms of verbs are used here and throughout the Student s Book, except in texts where they would be inappropriate. Students should be encouraged to use contracted forms in their speaking and writing for PET. Suggested lesson timings for each unit: Introduction: 20 minutes Main part of the unit: 2 hours Exam and Writing folders: 40 minutes Teacher s Book Answers are provided for all exercises. Suggested answers are given where wording or content may vary. The symbol appears where the teacher will need to replay the CD track. There are five photocopiable Progress tests which can be used during and at the end of the course to diagnose any language areas requiring further attention. Photocopiable materials which accompany activities appear at the back of the book. Where materials need photocopying for an activity, there is a reminder at the beginning of the teacher s notes for that unit under Preparation. Photocopiable recording scripts are available for some of the Listening tasks and can be found on both the CD-ROM and the website (see below). The teacher s notes suggest how these can be used in the lesson. Group work is often suggested in lesson plans. It is occasionally essential (e.g. in some competitive activities). However, in very small or large classes, regular group work may be impractical and wholeclass or pair work can be used instead. Suggestions are given where appropriate. The objective is to offer a chance for students to speak and listen as often as possible and the class should be organised to allow this in whichever ways are most suitable. Workbook This has been revised and offers further practice in the grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and exam skills covered in each unit. Some of the new exercises are based on the Cambridge Learner Corpus. CD-Rom With the second edition there is a new CD-Rom, which comes with the Student s Book. On the CD-ROM there are 90 exercises, six for each pair of units, giving extra practice in vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, writing and pronunciation, and there is a new PET Practice Test. There is also an interactive word game and additional resources for both teachers and students, such as wordlists and teaching tips for using these, and photocopiable recording scripts for some of the Listening tasks in the Student s Book. The CD-ROM also contains a number of exercises and illustrations from the Student s Book which can be projected onto a screen for whole class work. The Teacher s Book notes suggest how to use these. Website The second edition has a dedicated website: /elt/objectivepet. On this website you will find an additional free photocopiable PET Practice Test with audio (different from the test on the CD-ROM), and you will also find the additional resources for teachers and students which are on the CD-ROM: photocopiable wordlists and teaching tips, as well as photocopiable recording scripts for classroom use and a number of exercises and illustrations from the Student s Book, which can be projected onto a screen for whole class work. The website includes a further interactive game (Vocabulary Trainer) to practise vocabulary. introduction 9

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