Exercise 1A Page 34
Answer the questions
1. Who [hu:] do you call on your mobile [mobail] phone the most?
2. Do you send text messages?
Exercise 2A Page 34
Read the text quickly
Before you read paragraph 1
Average [æviridʒ] - средний
Mobile [mobail] phone [foun] user [ju:zə]
The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user
The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user sends about 20 messages a day
7.2 – seven point two
In the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages
A picture message [mesədʒ]
In the UK people send 553 million picture messages a year
A billion – миллиард 4 billion
Enjoy reading paragraph 1
Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain
Before you read paragraph 2
A champion [tʃæmpiən]
This year’s champion [tʃæmpiən] is Kate Moore
A championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
A texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
The US National texting Championship
Enjoy reading paragraph 2
Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain
Before you read paragraph 3
Competition [kompə’tiʃən] - соревнование
In London there’s a special competition [kompə’tiʃən]
Throw [θrou] – кидать, метать
Some women can throw [θrou] a phone over 50 meters
The mobile phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
A competitor [kəm’petitə] - соревнующийся
In this event [i’vent] competitors [kəm’petitəz] throw [θrou] their phones
Enjoy reading paragraph 3
Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain
Exercise 2B Page 34
Match the numbers with the information
1. 4 billion?
1. 4 billion E. Mobile phones in the world
2. 78.9 billion?
2. 78.9 billion D. Text messages a year in the UK
3. 216 million?
3. 216 million H. Messages a day
4. 9 million?
4. 9 million F. Messages an hour
5. 20?
5. 20 G. Messages a day for every user
6. 14 000?
6. 14 000 C. Messages Kate sends every month
7. 15?
7. 15 B. Kate’s age
8. 95?
8. 95 A. Meters some men can throw a phone
Exercise 3 Page 34
How do you use your mobile phone? Tick the things you do
Surf the Internet
Take photos
Listen to music
Send texts
Send pictures
Play games
Translate words
Make phone calls
Download ring tones or music
Watch videos
Use maps or GPS
Do calculations
Tell me what you do with your mobile phone
Point [point]
5.6
7.2
8.3
9.2
3.4
A hundred [hʌndrid]
300
400
500
A thousand [θauzənd]
5000
6000
7000
Exercise 4 Page 34
Match the numbers with the words in the box
6 Six
16 Sixteen [siks’ti:n]
60 Sixty [siksti]
Слова hundred, thousand, million, billion – употребляются в единственном числе
600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]
600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]
Между сотнями и десятками вставляется And
601 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and one
660 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixty
6 000 Six thousand [θauzənd]
6 616 Six thousand [θauzənd], six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixteen
60 000 Sixty thousand [θauzənd]
600 000 Six hundred [hʌndrid] thousand [θauzənd]
6 000 000 Six million
6 000 000 000 Six billion
Exercise 5B Page 35
Listen. Underline the number you hear
Track 1.39
1. Forty - 40
2. Eighty [eiti] - 80
3. Seventeen - 17
4. Thirteen - 13
5. Ninety -90
6. Sixteen -16
Exercise 6 Page 35
Listen. Match the names with the messages. Complete the messages
Page 152 Track 1.40
1. Message for Tony From Jane
1. Message for Tony From Jane Meet outside the cinema at 7.50
2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw
2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw Please call him at 068 919 0752
3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol
3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol Your new camera is there. Can you go and get it this week. Shop is open 9 until 6.30
4. Message for Judy from Damian
4. Message for Judy from Damian Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? 8.25 at the restaurant in Green Street? Call me in
5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde
5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde Please call her at 713 391 8834
Exercise 7 Page 35
Number the sentences in the correct order then listen and check
1. Hello
2. Hello, Can I speak to Laura, please?
3. She isn’t here right now. Can I take a message?
4. Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
5. What’s your number?
6. It’s 011 908 5561
7. OK. Bye
Exercise 8 Page 35
How to use the phone, take and leave a message
1. Answer the phone Hello This is 908 934 7822
2. Take a message She isn’t here right [rait] now [nau]. Can I take a message? Sorry, can you repeat that? What’s your number?
3. Leave a message Please ask her to call me. My number is 909 541 -323
4. Leave a voicemail message (Informal)Hi. John. It’s Ana here. Can you call me? (Formal) Good morning. This is Michael Brown.
5. End the call Thanks. OK. Bye See you there (later) [leite]
Exercise 9 Page 35
Make a phone call of your own
A: 788 032 1349 B: Hello. It’s Carla. Can I speak to Jason?
A: I am sorry. He isn’t in here today. Can I take a message?
B: Please ask him to call me My number is 990 675 3551
A: Can you repeat that?
B: It’s 990 675 3551
A: OK. I’ll give him the message
B: Thank you. Bye! A: Bye!
Please make up a similar telephone conversation
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Phone fun Unit 3.3

1.

Phone fun
Unit 3.3

2. Exercise 1A Page 34

3. Answer the questions

4. 1. Who [hu:] do you call on your mobile [mobail] phone the most?

5.

I call my …… the most
(son, daughter, boss,
friend)

6. 2. Do you send text messages?

7.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

8. Exercise 2A Page 34

9. Read the text quickly

10. Before you read paragraph 1

11. Average [æviridʒ] - средний

Average [æviridʒ] средний

12. Mobile [mobail] phone [foun] user [ju:zə]

13. The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user

14. The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user sends about 20 messages a day

15. 7.2 – seven point two

16. In the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages

17. A picture message [mesədʒ]

18. In the UK people send 553 million picture messages a year

19. A billion – миллиард 4 billion

20. Enjoy reading paragraph 1

21.

There’re now [nau] more
than 4 billion mobile
phones in the world. In the
UK people send 78.9
billion text messages

22.

And 553 million picture
messages every year.
That’s over 216 million
text messages a day and 9
million an hour [auə]

23.

In fact the average mobile
phone user sends about 20
text messages a day

24. Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

25. A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

26.

C. Texting in Britain

27. Before you read paragraph 2

28. A champion [tʃæmpiən]

29. This year’s champion [tʃæmpiən] is Kate Moore

30. A championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

31. A texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

32. The US National texting Championship

33. Enjoy reading paragraph 2

34.

Now American fans of
mobile phone texting can
show what they can do at
the US National Texting
Championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

35.

This year’s
champion[tʃæmpiən] is a
15-year old Kate Moore
from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month

36.

Kate can even send a text
message with her eyes [aiz]
closed!

37. Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

38. A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

39.

A. American texting
championship
[tʃæmpiənʃip]

40. Before you read paragraph 3

41. Competition [kompə’tiʃən] - соревнование

42. In London there’s a special competition [kompə’tiʃən]

43. Throw [θrou] – кидать, метать

44. Some women can throw [θrou] a phone over 50 meters

45. The mobile phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]

46. A competitor [kəm’petitə] - соревнующийся

A competitor [kəm’petitə] соревнующийся

47. In this event [i’vent] competitors [kəm’petitəz] throw [θrou] their phones

48. Enjoy reading paragraph 3

49.

Of course, some people
hate mobile phones

50.

Every year in London
there’s a special
competition called the
Mobile Phone Throwing
Championship

51.

In this event competitors
throw their phones as far
as they can. Some women
can throw a phone over 50
meters

52.

And some men can throw
one over 95 meters. It’s a
lot of fun for mobile phone
haters!

53. Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

54. A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

55.

B. The phone throwing
competition [kompə’tiʃən]

56. Exercise 2B Page 34

57. Match the numbers with the information

58. 1. 4 billion?

59.

There’re now more than 4
billion mobile phones in
the world. In the UK
people send 78,9 billion
text messages a year

60.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

61. 1. 4 billion E. Mobile phones in the world

62. 2. 78.9 billion?

63.

There’re now more than 4
billion mobile phones in
the world. In the UK
people send 78,9 billion
text messages a year

64.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

65. 2. 78.9 billion D. Text messages a year in the UK

66. 3. 216 million?

67.

And 553 million picture
messages every year.
That’s over 216 million
text messages a day and 9
million an hour

68.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

69. 3. 216 million H. Messages a day

70. 4. 9 million?

71.

And 553 million picture
messages every year.
That’s over 216 million
text messages a day and 9
million an hour

72.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

73. 4. 9 million F. Messages an hour

74. 5. 20?

75.

In fact the average mobile
phone user sends about 20
text messages a day

76.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

77. 5. 20 G. Messages a day for every user

78. 6. 14 000?

79.

This year’s champion is a
15-year old Kate Moore
from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month

80.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

81. 6. 14 000 C. Messages Kate sends every month

82. 7. 15?

83.

This year’s champion is a
15-year old Kate Moore
from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month

84.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

85. 7. 15 B. Kate’s age

86. 8. 95?

87.

And some men can throw
one over 95 meters. It’s a
lot of fun for mobile phone
haters!

88.

A.Meters some men can throw a phone
B. Kate’s age
C. Messages Kate sends every month
D. Text messages a year in the UK
E. Mobile phones in the world
F. Messages an hour
G. Messages a day for every user
H. Messages a day

89. 8. 95 A. Meters some men can throw a phone

90. Exercise 3 Page 34

91. How do you use your mobile phone? Tick the things you do

92. Surf the Internet

93. Take photos

94. Listen to music

95. Send texts

96. Send pictures

97. Play games

98. Translate words

99. Make phone calls

100. Download ring tones or music

101. Watch videos

102. Use maps or GPS

103. Do calculations

104. Tell me what you do with your mobile phone

105.

One [wʌn]
Two [tu:]
Three [θri:]
Four [fo:]
Five [faiv]
Six [siks]
Seven [sevən]
Eight [eit]
Nine [nain]
Ten [ten]

106. Point [point]

107. 5.6

108. 7.2

109. 8.3

110. 9.2

111. 3.4

112. A hundred [hʌndrid]

113. 300

114. 400

115. 500

116. A thousand [θauzənd]

117. 5000

118. 6000

119. 7000

120. Exercise 4 Page 34

121. Match the numbers with the words in the box

122. 6 Six

123. 16 Sixteen [siks’ti:n]

124. 60 Sixty [siksti]

125. Слова hundred, thousand, million, billion – употребляются в единственном числе

126. 600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]

127. 600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]

128. Между сотнями и десятками вставляется And

129. 601 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and one

130. 660 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixty

131. 6 000 Six thousand [θauzənd]

132. 6 616 Six thousand [θauzənd], six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixteen

133. 60 000 Sixty thousand [θauzənd]

134. 600 000 Six hundred [hʌndrid] thousand [θauzənd]

135. 6 000 000 Six million

136. 6 000 000 000 Six billion

137. Exercise 5B Page 35

138. Listen. Underline the number you hear

139. Track 1.39

140. 1. Forty - 40

141. 2. Eighty [eiti] - 80

142. 3. Seventeen - 17

143. 4. Thirteen - 13

144. 5. Ninety -90

145. 6. Sixteen -16

146. Exercise 6 Page 35

147. Listen. Match the names with the messages. Complete the messages

148. Page 152 Track 1.40

149. 1. Message for Tony From Jane

150.

A: This is 054 898 4567.
Please leave a message
after the tone.
B: Hi, Tony. It’s Jane

151.

Let’s meet outside the
cinema at 10 to eight. See
you there. OK?
Bye

152. 1. Message for Tony From Jane Meet outside the cinema at 7.50

153. 2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw

154.

A: Hello. This is Mandy and
John’s phone. We’re not
here right now so please
leave a message with your
name and number

155.

and the time of your call.
Thank you.
B: Mandy, it’s Steve
Henshaw here.

156.

It’s twenty past three on
Wednesday [wenzdi]. Can
you call me. My number is
068 919 0752. Thanks

157. 2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw Please call him at 068 919 0752

158. 3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol

159.

A: This is Michael
Brown’s voicemail. Please
leave a message now.
B: Good morning, Mr.
Brown

160.

This is Carol at Benson
Cameras. Your new
camera is here. Can you
come to the shop and get it
this week?

161.

We’re open from 9
o’clock until half past six
every day

162. 3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol Your new camera is there. Can you go and get it this week. Shop is open 9 until 6.30

every
day

163. 4. Message for Judy from Damian

164.

A: Hi, I am not here right
now so please leave a
message after the beep.
Thanks.

165.

B: Judy, it’s Damian. Why
don’t we meet for dinner
this evening? How about
the Italian restaurant in
Green Street at 25 past 8?

166.

Give me a call. I am in the
office all afternoon.

167. 4. Message for Judy from Damian Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? 8.25 at the restaurant in Green Street? Call me in

the office

168. 5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde

169.

A: Good morning,
Brandon Travel Agency.
B: Hello. Can I speak to
David Relton

170.

A: I’m afraid, he isn’t in
this morning. Can I take a
message?

171.

B: Yes, can you ask him to
call Mary Wilde?
A: Of course. What’s your
telephone number?

172.

B: It’s 713 391 8834
A: Sorry? Can you repeat
that?
B: 713 391 8834
A: Fine

173. 5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde Please call her at 713 391 8834

174. Exercise 7 Page 35

175. Number the sentences in the correct order then listen and check

176.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

177. 1. Hello

178.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

179. 2. Hello, Can I speak to Laura, please?

180.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

181. 3. She isn’t here right now. Can I take a message?

182.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

183. 4. Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey

184.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

185. 5. What’s your number?

186.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

187. 6. It’s 011 908 5561

188.

OK. What’s your number
OK. Bye
She isn’t here right now. Can I take a
message?
Hello
Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
It’s 011 908 5561
Hello. Can I speak to Laura, please?

189. 7. OK. Bye

190. Exercise 8 Page 35

191. How to use the phone, take and leave a message

192. 1. Answer the phone Hello This is 908 934 7822

193. 2. Take a message She isn’t here right [rait] now [nau]. Can I take a message? Sorry, can you repeat that? What’s your number?

194. 3. Leave a message Please ask her to call me. My number is 909 541 -323

195. 4. Leave a voicemail message (Informal)Hi. John. It’s Ana here. Can you call me? (Formal) Good morning. This is Michael Brown.

I’d like to leave a
message for Mrs. Brinley

196. 5. End the call Thanks. OK. Bye See you there (later) [leite]

197. Exercise 9 Page 35

198. Make a phone call of your own

199. A: 788 032 1349 B: Hello. It’s Carla. Can I speak to Jason?

200. A: I am sorry. He isn’t in here today. Can I take a message?

201. B: Please ask him to call me My number is 990 675 3551

202. A: Can you repeat that?

203. B: It’s 990 675 3551

204. A: OK. I’ll give him the message

205. B: Thank you. Bye! A: Bye!

206. Please make up a similar telephone conversation

207.

A
B
8-913-948-3521
Hello. Can I speak to
……….?
I am sorry, she (he) Please ask him (her)
isn’t here today. Can to call me on my
I take a message?
mobile. The number
is……..
Can you repeat that? The number is…..
I’ll give him (her) the Thank you. Bye!
message
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