67%(3)67% found this document useful (3 votes) 2K views112 pagesNEW Opportunities Beginner - LP
NEW Opportunities Beginner - LP
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Opportunities
Education for life
Beginner
Language Powerbook
Amanda MarisPearson Education Limited
Edinburgh Gate
Harlow
Essex
cn20 26
England
and Associated Companies throughout the World.
vroclongman.com
‘Pearson Education 2006
The right of Amanda Maris to be identified as the author of this
work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright.
Designs and Patent Act 1988.
‘NL rights reserved; no part of ths publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any
‘means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers
Fist published 2002
‘Second edition 2008
‘Second impresion 2007
Se in TC Oficina 105/13.
ISBN: 978-1-4058-3199-4
Printed in Malaysia, .KHL
Prepared for publication by AMR Design Ltd
vwm.amndesign.com
Cover photograph Corbis (Nik Wheeler)
‘Acknowledgements
The authors and publishers would ike to thank the following
people for their help in the development ofthis cou
dana Pernicova (Czech Republi), Elsabetta Guidotti (Bologna),
Laura Strap (Bologna), Delia Melchioni (Bologna), Susanna
Magnani (Bologna), Susanna Ricciuti (Ferrara), Teresa Pouncey
(Ferrara), Margherita Merola (Ferrara), Daniela Cova (Ferrara),
‘Adriana Tepelea (Romania), Simona Dancu (Romania), Szildné
Gyapay Marta (Budapest, Iles Eva (Budapest), Monica Barone
(aly)
Photo Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the folowing for permission to reproduce
copyright photographs:
Aldridge Press for pg 14 (centre), 26; Corl Corporation for pg 63
Corbis fr pg 44 (eR, photograph Dave . Houser, right,
photograph Ted Horowitz); Frank Fernandez for pg 14 (top); The
image Bank for pa 87; Images Colour Library for pg 56 (centre
left, photograph Ouncan McEwan); Impact Photo fr pg 32
(bottom, photograph Geray Sweeney), 38 (photograph Giles
Barnard), 56 (centre right, photograph Matin lack), 82 (bottom,
‘photograph Giles Barnard); Nova for pg 14 (bottom), 68; Oxford
Scientific Films for pg 62 (photograph Stephen Dalton); Pearson
Education/Peter Lake for pg 5, 100,101; The Photographers
Library for pg 8, 32 (top), 56 (top), 82 (top); Pictures Colour
Library for pg 32 (centre); Still Moving Picture Company for pg 56
(bottom, photograph Doug Corance).
Every effort has heen made to trace the copyright holders and we
‘apologise in advance for any unintentional omissions. We would
be pleased to insert the appropriate acknowledgement in any
subsequent edition ofthis publication.
Mlustrators
‘Jean de Lemos of GCI, Tony Forbes (Sylvie Poggio Artists Agency),
Gordon GrayMODULE 1 Hello
Vocabulary: countries cities; nationalities
Grammar: Present Simple to be (I/you/he/she/t); I/my. you/vour,
tej, she/he, its; Who/Mhat/Where questions
Word Corner: countries and nationalities
Reading and Writing: an email capital letters; short forms; spelling
Review 4: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 2 Meet the family
ocabulary: families; rumbers jobs; preposition (fam, at)
Grammar: Present Simple to be (you/ne/they);you/yout we/our,
they/ther How old 2, a/or possessive 's
Word Corner dictionary work speling mistakes
Reading and Writing: description ofa faiy;apstophes;speting
Review 2: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 3 At home
Vocabulary: homes; colours: adjectives: preposition (i)
Grammar: hovehas got
Word Corner ditcnary work
Reading and Writing: description ofa house; commas pling
Review 3: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 4 At school (9.22-27)
Vocabulary: the alphabet; classroom objects; lessons; prepsiton (on)
Grammar: this/that,these/those; plural nouns
Word Commer: alphabetical order
Reading and Writing: a timetable; punctuation; spelling
Review 4: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 5 Going out
Vocabulary places; fod and drink; shopping; adjectives
Grammar: Imperatives; some/any
Word Corner: dictionary work
Reading and Writing: description ofa city; punctuation;
linking with but
Review 5: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 6 Playing sport (36-39)
Vocabulary sports; times: adverbs: word pars: prepositions (at. in)
Grammar: cor/con; there is/there are
Word Commer hee i/there are plus nouns
Reading and Writing: description ofa person: capital eters
and full stops in names: completing a form
Review 6: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 7 Every day (940-45)
ocabulary: day ofthe week; routines: jobs: prepsitions (in, on)
Grammar Present Simple afimative and negative
Word Comer: nouns or verbs?
Reading and Writing: writing about routine; capital letters;
spelng; inking with then
Review 7: srammar and vocabulary
MODULE 8 Free time
Vocabulary: fe time activities; frequency mors; prices;
prepositions (ta, to the or no preposition)
‘Grammar Present Simple Yes/No and Wh- questions; ike/bkes,
‘on'/doesnt ke + noun; ng forms
Word Comer: adjectives
Reading and Writing letter; punctuation in addresses;
spaling
Review 8: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 9 Excursions
Vocabulary: places: transport clothes: prepositions (in, ot)
Grammar: Present Continuous (al forms)
‘Word Comer: pats of speech
Reading and Writing: descrition of a city: commas: spetng
Review 9: grammar and vocabulary
04-9)
(9-10-15)
(p.16-21)
(028-33)
(0-46-51)
(p.52-57)
MODULE 10 Wildlife
Vocabulary: animals; adjectives; prepositions (next to, neo)
(Grammar: must/must'; subject and object pronouns
Word Comer: nouns and pronouns
Reading and Writing: description of an animal; question marks;
Linking with but and then
Review 10: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 11 Memories
Vocabulary: months; dats; ordinal numbers;
weather; prepositions (in, of at)
Grammar: was/were, was'/merent
‘Word Corner: dictionary work
Reading and Writing: description of a holiday; dates;
linking with ond or but
Review 11: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 12 At night
Vocabulary: places; prepositions (before, after)
Grammar: was/were, wasnt/werent + time expressions; there
was/were; there was't/werent; yesterday o ast
Word Comer: word meanings
Reading and Writing: TV guide; capital letters; email symbols
Review 12: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 13 Accidents (.76-81)
Vocabulary: accidents, fre and crime; words that go together
‘Grammar: Past Simple (regular and irregular verbs)
‘Word Corner: word meanings
Reading and Writing: a description of an accident; speling;
linking with and then
Review 13: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 14 Missing home
‘Vocabulary: word groups; season: prepositions (in ot)
Grammar: comparative adjectives; comparatves with tobe
Word Corner: dictionary work
Reading and Writing: a postcard; titles and adresses;
linking with because, and, but, then
Review 14: grammar and vocabulary
MODULE 15 Tests
Vocabulary: exams and revision; helping at home; feelings;
prepositions of time, place and movement
‘Grammar: going to fr future plans; have/hs to, don'/doesnt have to
Word Comer: prepositions
Reading and Writing: a quiz: apostrophes: commas; spelling
Review 15: grammar and vocabulary
(58-63)
(64-69)
jectves;
70-75)
(.s2-87)
(.88-93)
MODULE 16 Goodbye (p.94-99)
Vocabulary: actions; prepositions; word groups
Grammar: suggestions (Why don’ ..? Lets.) review fall
vet Forms
Word Comer: prepositions
Reading and Writing: adverts; punctuation review; speling;
linking with and, but then and becouse
Review 16: grammar and vocabulary
Profiles (p.100-101)
Dictionary Quiz (102)
Word Bank (103-106)
Mini-Grammar Index (p.106)
Min}-Grammar (107-112)Warm-up
1 Countries
Find eight (8) countries in the box.
Look [-*] and [|].
a zor> Zenza >e
pm@rean)ezcs
pamzn ran zor
xRewo4rrz>zeu
euncrunvronme
2 Cities
Write the letters in the correct order.
1 omeR Rome _
rinotdo
tanseh
ourovHe
Bueerzuuezemnaee
1 GRAMMAR
1 1am/you are
Write sentences with full forms.
1 Titaly
Lam from Italy.
2. You/Poland
3 I/New York
4 You/Austratia
5 T/London
6 You/Britain
2. 1am not/you are not
Write sentences with fll forms.
1 Y/not Russia,
Lam not from Russia.
2 You/not/Australia
wasWra
eNw rokY
3. T/not/Buenos Aires
ssunBeo sieAr
% You/not/Canada
5. T/not/Athens
6 You/not/the United States3 4: Affirmative and negative: short forms
Now write the sentences in Exercises 1 and 2 with
short forms.
1 T/taly. 1/not/Russia,
1m from italy. im not from Russa.
4, 4 Questions and short answers
Write the questions and complete the short answers.
1 you/Canada
‘Areyou from Canadat Yes, _Lam,
2 you/Istanbul
Ho,
3 you/Warsaw
2 Yes,
4 you/Australia
2 No,
5 you/St Petersburg
2Yes,
5 you/Argentina
2 No,
5 % What/Where questions and answers
Write the words in the correct order.
1. T'm/Hit/Sennifer.
Hil im Jennifer
2 name?/What’s/your
3 you/from? /are/Where
4 -Anna./My/name's
5 Rome./from/T'm
(slo
6 my, you/your
Girelothe correct word.
Kate: Hello. (1) Fi)/My Kate. What's (2) you/your
name?
Joanne: (3) My/T name's Joanne. (4) Where are
‘your/you from?
Kate: (5) m/are from Canada. And you?
Joanne: (6) I'm/You from Australia.
VOCABULARY
7 tm from.
Complete the sentences. Write the names and the
countries.
Poland, Britain (x2), Argentina, Italy, Greece
Ti ‘Adam. tin fom from
Poland.
iMy name's
& ea
ina,2 GRAMMAR
1 & he/she is
Write sentences about the nationalities.
1. Jamie/Britain Jamie is British
2. Kostas/Greece
3 Paola/Ttaly
4 Gabriela/Argentina
5 Adam/Poland
6 Megan/Britain
2 + Affirmative: full and short forms
Complete the sentences like the example.
Gs} Markos
i
1 Greek. He _ from Athens.
Chiara
2 Chiara___ Italian, from Rome.
& ae
ot
U
3 Polish. _from Warsaw.
4 Stacy___ American. __ from New York.
5 Paul___ British. _ from London.
a: Cristina
6 Gfistina__ Argentinian.
from Buenos Aires,
3 & Negative
Write the sentences with short forms.
1. Kostas is Polish,
Kostas isnt Polish,
2 Paola is from Warsaw. |
3. My favourite pop star is American.
4 My penfriend is Italian.
5. My favourite sports star is Argentinian,
6 Megan is from London.
4 c& Affirmative and negative
Write pairs of sentences with short forms.
11 My favourite star/American (x).
She/Canadian (¥/)..
she's Canadian.
2. My favourite music/heavy metal (x).
It/soul (V7).
3. My penfriend/from London (x).
He/from Cambridge (¥)
4 My pentriend/Russian (x).
She/Potish (¥).
5 My favourite sports star/from the USA (x).
He/from Brazil (7).
6 My name/Kate (X).
Te/katie (V7).Helo
‘5 ee Questions and short answers
Write questions and true answers.
1 your teacher/British
Is your teacher British?
Yes, he/she is,/No, he/she isnt.
2 your favourite pop star/Itatian
3. your favourite sports star/from Russia
4 your favourite music/heavy metal
5 your favourite film star/from the United States
6 your city/great?
6 & Who/What/Where questions
Complete the questions.
1 What. ’s your name?
2 ____are you from?
3 ____'s your favourite pop star?
4 ____'s your favourite film star?
5 ___'s your favourite music?
6 ___ is your teacher from?
1 & he/his, she/her, it/its
G@irclé)the correct word.
My penfriend is from Poland. (He'5)/His great.
‘My teacher is British. Her/She name's Anna.
Gabriela is Argentinian. He'/She's from Rosario.
Kostas isn’t Polish. She’s/He’s Greek.
My favourite music is heavy metal. It's/Its great!
‘My penfriend is from Italy. He’s/His name is Marco.
Paola isn’t from Spain. He’s/She’s from Italy.
Ym from a city in England 1ts/It's name is Oxford.
8 kek W/sheshesit
In your notebook, write true answers to
the questions in Exercise 6. ,
1 Myname’s =
tenet3 READING AND WRITING
1 True or false?
Read the email. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Tick (V) the correct box.
1. Teresa is from Sydney.
7] EF
2. Antonio Banderas is Spanish.
7 EF
3. Robbie Williams is Russian,
71 EF
4 Maria Sharapova is a pop star.
To: kate williams _
| resa davies
Hikate,
sydney in australia
| my favourite film star is from span. Hi
tengish. Shes from Russia. Her names
| ‘My favourite music is SoU!
Whats your favourite music? Whos
he/she from australia?
| Write soon.
aay
fiend. Il
‘My names teresa davies. Im your new pentriend
is names antonio
it ie
| tar oras and hes great! my favourte PoP Se is robbie
i te sports star isnt
| williams, Hes english. My favourite SPOT TT arapova.
your favourite star? IS
be
2 Punctuation: capital letters
Correct the email in your notebook.
Write the capital letters.
To: Kate Williams
From: Teresa Davie
Subject: Pentriends
Hi Kate,
3 Punctuation: short forms
Correct the email. Put
Hi Kate,
My name's Teresa Davies. fim
‘your new penfriend,
4 Spetting
Correct these spelling mistakes.
1 Inglish
2 Torkey
3 Polis
English
4 Amerikan
5 Espain
6 Canadien
7 Brasil
8 Argentinan
9 Rusia
10 Grece
{heck Your answers in the
Mini-dictionary.Review 1
GRAMMAR
Lto be +1, you, he/she/it
Gircle)the correct word.
1 Im/are Helen, What’s/What your name?
2 You is/are from Cambridge and she's/she from
London.
3 I5/Am he your penfriend? No, he isisn't
4. Are/Is New York great? Yes, it is/it’s.
5 Am/Are you Polish? Yes, I am/Im.
2 What? Who? Where?
Write questions for these answers.
$F
My name's Andrew.
Tm from New York.
Ny favourite sports star is David Beckham.
My favourite music is soul
My penfriend is from Poland.
3 W/my, you/your, he/his, she/her, it/its
Choose the correct form.
1 My/I'm in London. It/Its great.
2 You/Your penfriend is from Argentina. She/Her
name's Julia.
3 Her/She favourite sports star is French. He's/his
name's Fabien Barthez.
4 He/tis favourite pop star is Britney Spears. She's/Her
‘American
5 My/I penfriend is from Brazil. His/He's great.
(tel
4 Choose the correct answer.
11____from Warsaw.
ais bmy cm dare
2 He from Athens.
a's bare cnot dam
3 You great!
ais Bae che dam
41 Italian.
ano B’mnot ciswt — darent
5 Hello. I'm your new teacher. name's
Chris.
amy br cHe dAm
6 She from the United States.
am barent eno disnt
7 Is he Polish? No, he .
aisnt —barenvt cis d not
& She's from Spain. name's Marta.
ashe bHiscShes—d Mer
9 Are you English? No, I *
aarent—b’mnot cist dam
10 His name's Simon. my penfriend,
ates bHe cls dhe
VOCABULARY
5 Countries and nationalities
Write the words in the correct list.
Countries
Nationalities2 Meet the yamily
Warm-
1 Families
Write the words in the correct list.
Ee cece sour arses in the Mink-dictionary.
2 Numbers:
Match the numbers in the box and the words, like
the example.
sity-three 7 [_] a/one hundred
2 LJ tity 8 [1] one
3 [_] three 9 [_] twenty-two
4 [seventeen 10 [_] fourteen
5 [_] thirty 11 [_] seventy
6 [_]ninety-one 12 [__] thirteen
4 GRAMMAR
1 you/we/they are
Write sentences with full forms.
1 They/from Cambridge
wey are from Cambric
2 We/ttatian
3 You and your parents/from Wales
4 Gabriela and Paola/at home
5 Kostas and Adam/at school
6 The children/at the cinema
2 & you/we/they aren't
Write negative sentences with short forms.
1 They/at the cinema.
‘They arent at the cinema.
2 We/Potish
3. You and your family/from Italy
4 My brother and I/from London
5 My parents/Russian
3 4% Affirmative and negative
Write pairs of sentences with short forms.
1 They/from Poland (X). They/from Slovakia (W)..
“They aren't from Poland, They're from Slovakia,Mr and Mrs Williams/from England (X). They/from
Wales (¥).
We/from Buenos Aires (x). We/from Rosario (¥).
Jamie and Megan/at home (x). They/at the cinema
”).
My sisters/at school (x). They/at home ().
My brother and I/Argentinian (x). We/Brazilian (v7).
4 kx Questions and short answers
Write the questions and true short answers.
1
your parents/at: home
‘Are your parents at home ? Yes, they are./No, they arent.
you and your friends/at school
you and your family/Greek
your friends/at the cinema
your parents/from Poland
your teachers/from England
5 & we/our, you/your, they/their
GCedaythe correct word.
4,
2
3
%
5
6
hej Their aren't at home now.
We/Our teacher is from Rome.
What are you/your names?
We/Our aren't from Warsaw.
Where are you/your from?
Their/They names are Simon and Claire.
6 How old?
Write questions and true answers.
1
How old/your penfriend
How old is your penfriend?
He’/she’s (seventeen:
2 Meet the family
2 How old/you
3 How old/your friend
4 How old/parents.
7 ic to be; my,
Complete the text.
(1) _My___ name's Emily Walker. (2)
sixteen. My family and I (3) from Cambridge in
England. My father (4) forty. (5)
name's John. My mother (6) thirty-eight.
) name's Anna. My grandparents (8) —__
from London. (9) names are Alexander and Eve.
What's your name? How old (10) you?
is/her, their
8 sete to be; I/my, he/his, she/her
Look at the notes 1-5. Write sentences about you
‘and your family in your notebook.
you ~ where from? /name2/how old?
mother ~ where from?/name2/how old?
father ~ where from?/name? /how old?
brother/sister ~ where from?/name2/how old?
your friend - where from?/name?/how old?
1 Tin from Brazil. My name’ silvia Hin 17 ‘
VOCABULARY
9 Numbers
Complete the crossword with the numbers in words,
Across
TAS:
59
6
7 50
8 40
9 5
Down
2 98
3 20
aw5 GRAMMAR
1% van
Write @ or an.
a__ student
2 _an_ engineer
3 op star
4 ___ actress
5 ____ teacher
6 ____ electrician
7 ____ scientist
8 ____ businesswoman
2 kek avon
Write a or am in the correct place.
1. My patents are from Rome. My dad is a teacher.
2 My sister is student, She is at university in
Istanbul.
3 My mother is actress. She's great!
4 Our brother is architect. His name's Andy.
5 Their daughter is engineer and their son is
actor
6 He isn't electrician, He's engineer.
3 & Possessive 's
Write “sin the correct place.
Chris is Marks brother.
You are my daughter teacher.
Nick is Angela father,
What is your mother name?
Linda favourite star is Johnny Depp.
What is your dad job?
4 kk to be or possessive ‘s?
Write P for possessive ‘s or write is.
1. She's a model.
Dad's sister is a student, _P.
‘Jamie's favourite star is David Beckham.
2
3
4 Megan is Jamie's sister.
5 Jamies at school. __
6 What is your brothers name?
7 Who's your favourite star?
8 Adam's sixteen
5 kx to be and possessive 's
Look at the family tree and write sentences.
i
f
eer
Helen
Greg ‘Adam Kate
1 Bily/eten
Bill is Helen's husbar
2 Greg and Adam/Kate
Greg and Adam are Kate's brothers
3. Kate/Helen
4 Greg and Adam/Helen
5. Kate/Adam
6 Bill and Helen/Greg
6 x a/an, to be, possessive 's
Correct the mistakes.
1 Shes __ shes an engineer.
2 My sisters husband is a doctor.
3 Wherehe from?
4 Mark favourite pop group
is Westlife.
5 His mum ise architect.
6 Ate you em student?2 Mest the family
VOCABULARY
7 Jobs:
Match the jobs with the pictures. Ee
Use the Mini-dictionary to help you.
8 Write sentences about the people in Exercise 7 in
your notebook.
a See y
1 she’s a businesswoman. j
at your Mini-dictionary.
9 Prepositions
(Gira\the correct word. 2 Fam re
| 3. Animals
| 1 Were at/{from)Cambridge. > Pages —___
} 2. They arent from/t the cinema, ee
5 The A-Z section starts on page
3. My teacher is at/from school now.
4 Where are you from/at? 2 Spelting
Correct these spelling mistakes.
5. Is your sister ity?
your sister at/from university? ‘ : 5
6 Are your parents from/at home? a ons Eat
7. Ae they at/from the United States?6 READING AND WRITING
1 Punctuation:
1 capital letters and full stoy
Reed th tet blow Put ul stops (and etal
letters where necessary.
pay Family by Emily
our surname \S Adams
Terento in Canada my
sarah she 1 thirty
and she is an engineer mums
Elton Tohn my
Greg he is an
forty-two his
star is Sean Connery
Favourite pop star is
dads name +S
electrician and he is
favourite film
ay sisters name iS Linda a
avid Linda is
is twelve Lindas
brothers name is D
Fourteen and David
Favourite pop stars
Backstreet Boys and Davids
is Will smith me
am seventeen ani
Favourite pop star is Britney
Britneys music is gre
cee
2 Reading
Read the text again. Answer these questions.
1. Where is Emily from?
How old is she?
Who fs Linda?
Who is David?
How old is Emily's mother?
What is Greg's job?
3 Punctuation: apostrophes
‘orrect the text. Put apostrophes ()
necessary, Start like this. Sn
{say mum's name & Sarah \
we
(4)
Adams
we are from
mums name is
rine years old
ce tt
nd uy
4 Spelling
Correct these spelling mistakes,
1. sinema
2 eiht
3 foto
cinema ___
4 granmother
intresting la:
sientist
univercity
bussinesman
FE your ores inte min sconnReview 2
GRAMMAR
1 we/you/they are
Complete the sentences.
1 They from Barcelona in Spain.
2 ‘you and your family Italian? No, we
3 We students
4 they at home? Yes, they
2 Questions and answers
Correct the mistakes.
1 How old you-are? E- seventeen.
2 How old ate your sister? She twenty.
3. What's you name? Are your American?
4 Fheyére names are Chris and Sue. Their students,
3 a/an and possessive 's
Write ‘sin the correct place and a or an.
1 My father name is Adam. He isn't
engineer.
2 What is your penftiend name? Is she
student?
3 Is your friend favourite star _ actor?
4 As her sister husband sports star?
4 Complete the dialogue.
Andy: Hell, '™m your new teacher.
Pedro: (1) your name?
Andy; My name's Andy.
Ilia: (2) you English?
‘Andy: No, T() Tm from Perth,
“ ‘sa city in Australia.
My wife (5) English
Pedro: What's (6) name?
Andy: Fiona. She's (7) doctor.
What (8) your names?
Pedro: My name's Pedro
dulias And my name's Julia,
‘Andy: (9)_____are you from?
uli (10) ‘re from Rosario
(a1) ‘Argentina.
‘Andy: And how old (12) you?
Pedro: I (13) fifteen and
Julia (14) sixteen,
‘Julia: Pedro is (15) brother.
2 Meet the family
VOCABULARY
5 Family
Read the text. Write the names on the family tree.
Tim's wife is Helen. Their son's name is Mark. Mark's
sloter is Rachel. James is Rachel's husband. Their
sor's name ie Faul and their daughter's name le Claire.
Paul 5
6 Numbers
Write the numbers as words.
178
30
1“
40
1s
50
19
903 At home
Warm-up 7 GRAMMAR
1 Homes 1 & I/you/we/they/have got
Look at the picture below and match the numbers: Write sentences with full forms.
with the words. 1 T/a computer
bedroom 1 bath ] L have got a computer.
sofa cooker _) 2 You/a camera
toilet bathroom
sitting room carpet 3° We/a garden
kitchen O shower CL -
fridge bed 4 They/a dog
a gor 5 Vacat
ir Mini-dictions i.
CEG iim |
2 Prepositions
Draw these objects in the house. 2 Short forms
2 aa Write the short forms =
‘computer, CD player, TV, video i] for Exercise 1in your |‘ !¥egota computer, |
Now write four sentences in your notebook. notebook, Titrammnanaenginentt
1 The (computer) isin the
(bedroom). __
(28)3 & Vyou/we/they/haven't got
Write these sentences in the negative with short
forms.
1 Ive got a sister.
havent got a sister.
2. We've got a pet.
3. They've got a computer.
& You've got a video.
5 Ive got a TV.
6 They've got a garden.
4 tek Questions and answers
Write questions and true short answers.
1 you/a sister
Have you gota sister?
2 your parents/a computer
Yes, thave./No, | haven't.
3. you/a dog
4 you and your parents/a video
5. your parents/a TV/in their bedroom
At home
6 kx a, an or the?
Complete the text with a, an or the.
ve got (1) __an_ English CO and (2)
English video. (3) (0 is boring but
“ Video is interesting. In my bedroom,
Tve got (5) ‘computer and (6) o
player. (7) computer is big and
®) 0 player is small.
VOCABULARY
7 Opposites
Write the opposites of these adjectives.
1 bad goad
2 interesting
3° small
4 old
8 Adjectives
Write the adjectives in the correct place in the
‘sentences. Change a to an where necessary.
1. Tve got a video. (interesting)
lve got an interesting video.
2 Have you got a computer? (new)
3. We've got a TV. (old)
4 Have they got garden? (big)
5. Is she a teacher? (good)
6 you/a CD player/in your bedroom
5. a, an or the?
Gite the correct word.
1 eve got@)an eat and(@)/an dog. (RBYW/An cat’
name is Felix.
2 Tye got a/an old computer and a/an new CO player.
The/A/An CO player is from Germany.
3. They've got a/an big house and a/an small garden.
They are in the/a/an garden now.
4. 1Ve got a/an boring game and a/an interesting game.
The/A/An boring game is called Powertime.
5, We've got a/an computer and a/an video. The/A/An
computer is new.
9 Write the sentences in the plural.
1. My teacher is great.
My teachers are great.
2 The room is small.
3 My book isn't boring.
4 “Your sister is great.
5 Our friend is English.
48 GRAMMAR
1 & he/she/it/has got
Look at the pictures and write sentences.
2 Emma
2 & he/she/it/hasn't got
Write these sentences in the negative.
1. Our school has got a garden.
Our school hasn't gota ganden,
2 My brother has got a camera,
3. My grandfather has got a cat.
4 Our classroom has got a window.
5 Megan has got a sister,
3 4x Affirmative and negative
Look at the table. Complete the sentences about
Mike and Jo with short forms.
Mike Jo Peter Tina
1 Mike hasn't got a brother but _he’ got
a sister,
2 Jo 2 brother but she
a sister.
3 Mike 2 penfriend and Jo
a penfriend.
4 Mike a cat but he
a dog.
5 Jo a pet.
4, ck Questions and answers
Look at the table in Exercise 3. Write questions and
short answers about Peter and Tina in your noteboo
1. Peter/a brother
Tina/a cat
Peter/a sister
Tina/a penfriend
Peter/a dog
Tina/a sister
1 Has Peter got a brothert Yes he has. |
2 Has Tina got acat? No, she hasnt.5 At home
5 tok haveshas got 8 My room
Complete the dialogue with the correct Find the names of the objects (1-7). Write them on the picture,
form.
i a Use the Mini-dictionary to help you
Diane Hi, Helen, Are you in your new
house now?
Helen: Yes, is great!
1 (1) ‘ve got a big bedroom
and the house (2) a
nice garden.
Diane: What (3) you
_—______ in your bedroom?
Helen: I (4) anew
computer and a CD player. My brother
_a TV in his room,
he
a video, too?
sTtsin
you
pets in the new house?
Helen: Yes, we (9) two small
white cats. They're in the garden now.
Diane: Great!
VOCABULARY
6 Colours
‘Write the letters in the correct order.
1 end red C]
2 albu 1
3 Klbca CL
cf | 9 Look at the picture ofthe bedroom. Read and complete
eee the text.
5 oelyiw : .
LJ My name's Angela. I'm seventeen. I've got a new (1) bedroom _.
osha QO Tes et I gota big (2) and two (@)
meee of my favourite stars on the (4) __ -Tve got @ new
8 erjen —___ (5) _— for my computer and two (6) _. Ive
What are your favourite colours? Number got (7) for my books and a (8) for my
the colours.
favourite music, but I haven't got a TV ora video
([1)= favourite, 8
10 Write about your bedroom in your notebook. Use these ideas.
7 Complete the sentences,
1 Red + = pink | MY Feom/(green) walls —
it/a yellow) carpet —
iC) window OOM) carpet |
2 White + = grey | YATV-1A DVO payer —11e0 pay
er i
3 +s green |,_MY room has got green walls, ?
4 ey = orange ee
(9)9 READING AND WRITING
‘1 Reading
Read the text, My house. Complete the table.
a garden?
a pet?
a green carpet?
a computer?
shelves?
posters?
2 Read the text again and circle the correct
information,
1 Todd is American/French.
2 Todd's house has got eight/nine rooms. My name's Todd an
3. The house has got a big sitting room/kitchen, thn Frost the Dik
4. The walls in Todd's bedroom are green/blve,
id my eurname is Fren
ch,
(ted States. My family and |
3 Punctuation: commas
Correct the text. Put commas (,) where necessary. Windows and a great: gard
ey len
| “The house has got five bedrooms, two bathrooms, 4
My room i nice, te got green wall a bye
es cremsrcaetta le
| errata
sim tanan sree
EFer cobs 1) where necessary wines room. I've got big shelves for my books 8
dn com and computer games, vee
41 Our school has a computer a CD player and a video.
2 My favourite colours are red blue green and pink.
3. I've got a brother a sister and a penftiend.
4 The TV video CD player lamp and piano are in the
sitting room.
5. Their friends are from London New York Rome Athens
and Warsaw.
5 Spelling
Correct these spelling mistakes.
1 camara camera
frige
clasroom
2
3
4 yelow
5 borring
6
7
8
oranje
foneReview 3
GRAMMAR
1 have/has got, haven't/hasn't got
Complete the sentences with the correct form.
at two penfrends. Theyre British,
2 She a TV. It's in her bedroom.
3 you a pet? No, T
4 We've got a dog but we a cat.
@ big house?
Yes, he
6 They a new computer game.
7. He's got a brother but he a sister.
It blue walls and a
Complete the sentences with a, an or the.
3 At home
VOCABULARY
4 Homes
Match the objects (1-8) with the rooms (a-d).
1 toilet
2 fridge
3 cooker
4 video
5 bath
6
7
8
a bedroom
b kitchen
«sitting room
d bathroom
bed
shower
sofa
5 Adjectives and colours
Write the words in the correct list.
1 Tye got garden, My pets are in
Teens Adjectives Colours
2. Theyve got ‘new house but they aren't
in house now.
3. We've got English teacher and
art teacher. English
teacher is new.
4 She's got letter and
email. email is from her penfriend
3Girclo\the correct word.
Karen: Hello, What's your name?
Isabel: Isabel. I'm (1) at/from Italy.
Naren: (2) My/T name's Karen. Welcome to England.
(3) Are/Am your parents in England?
Isabel: No, they (4) fsn’t/aren‘t. They/re (5) at/from
home in Italy. We (6) ‘ve got/'s got a house in Rome.
Karen: (7) Has/Have you got a garden?
Isabel: Yes, we have. And I've got (8) o/an big
bedroom. (9) He's/It’s got white walls, big windows
and a nice, red carpet.
Karen: I've got a new CD player (10) at/in my bedroom.
‘And my brother (11) have/has got a new TV!
Isabel: (12) What/How old is your brother?
Karen: He (13) has/is 21. (14) Her/His name's David and
he's (15) a/the student.Bz At school
Warm-up 10 GRAMMAR
1 & The alphabet 1 & this or that?
Write the letters in the correct part of the table. Write this or that with the pictures.
+e
1 _this book
Complete the sentences below.
@
What's in
SS3 sek What's this/that?
Write questions and answers,
1 Qs Whats thisr
book,
2: What's that?
‘Az tsa computer.
4 At school
6 Lessons and objects
Match the objects (a-h) with the lessons (1-8).
1 [F] Enotish 5 [_) literature
2Ljat 6 [_] music
3 [_] computer studies. 7 [_] sport
4 [_] maths 8 [_] geography
cond
3a: ?
& (el tt a &
sx
“ a
4 2
7 in your notebook, write the names of the objects
¢ in Exercise 7. oe.
L - j
a) book s
5 a ? neti ne
A
VOCABULARY
4 The classroom ote over
Write the names of the objects (1-12) [7 bond) oq) fz 5 |
‘in the picture on the right. A, By
(Check your answers in the f \ ee
Mini-dictionary. E 5 a
é
5 Where are they? if
Write sentences with on. Look at the 7
things in the picture.
1 box ~
10x is lf. 8 ———
2 dock and poster Ze
3 bag
rs 10
4 pens it «
12lz
11 GRAMMAR
1 & Plural nouns
Write the plurals.
pencil
poster
magazine
éictionary
shelf
box
pencils
2 x these or those?
Write these or those with the pictures,
graphs
3 & these/those + nouns
Complete the sentences.
7
8
9
10
"
2
family
watch
student
actress
wife
city
4 __ videos
Write questions and answers.
4 ick What are these/those?
|
|
_maazines They're great. >}
4 Look at these
me
@)5 to to be, these/those + plural nouns
Write these sentences in the plural.
1. This book is interesting.
These books are interesting.
2 That poster is great
3. What's this? It's @ magazine.
4 What's that? It’s a graph.
5 Look at this dictionary.
6 Pass me that box, please.
VOCABULARY
6 Objects
Write the words in the correct part of the diagram.
¢ At school
7 Answer the questions with true answers in your
notebook.
1 What have you got in your bag?
2 What have you got in your classroom?
3. What have you got on your desk?
4 What have your got on the wall?
[a Ye gota pen in my bag
ont
8 Questions and answers
Match the questions (1-4) with the answers (a-d).
1. How do you spell ‘pencil’? b
2 What's this in English?
3. Who is in that photo?
4 What are those on your desk?
a It's Linda, my sister.
b P-~E-N-C-I-L
They'e maps of London.
Its a calculator.
F answers in the Mini-dctionary.
@12 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text. Match the text with the correct plan.
eee ened
My timetable — Alison Ellis
‘My name is alison ellis this is my school
its called St. peter’s School. weve got six
lassrooms a computer room and.a gy
‘The classrooms are big but the gym is
small. we havent got an art room oF 2
music room
My classroom is number 6 Its got 2 board
two cupboards shelves and posters on
the wall Today is friday We got Five
legons ~ maths science history artand
computer studies, Maths science and
history are boring but art and computer
studies are great my favourite teachers
tame is mr williams, hes our art teacher.
hes really interesting
2 Read the text
2heal tale a ‘Are these sentences
1 Alison's school has got nine rooms.
Alison's classroom is number six.
Alison's classroom hasr't got a clock.
4 [_] the art teacher is boring,
3 Punctuation
a
Correct the text. Write capital ind full stops.
pital letters and i
2 Write commas (,) where necessary.
3 Write apostrophes possessive ’s where
(and
My name is Alison Ellis.
This is my school
ts called st. Peter’ School
‘Weve got six classrooms, a computer room
anda.gym.
et
PLAN A
classroom 1 [classroom 2 | classtoom 3 [art ||
| room |
U
? |
classoom 4 | classroom 5 | classroom 6 | music | |
room
PLAN B [| |
: |
classroom 1 [gym [classroom 2 | classroom 3
|
nd
WV
classroom 4 | computer | classroom 5 | classroom 6
room
4 Spelling
Correct the spelling mistakes.
1 therty __thirty 4 simame
2 repeet 5
3. grean
len
© peeple
5 Write the words in Exercise 4 in the correct list.Review 4
GRAMMAR
1 this/that, these/those
Grda)the correct word,
1 Look at this/these magazine. It’s great!
Come to the window! What's that/this in the street?
What are that/those? They're English cassettes.
These/This videos are boring!
Pass me these/those pens, please. They/re on the
desk,
6 The children are in the house. Who's that/this in the
arden?
2 Choose the correct form.
Ann: Come here, Sue. Look at (1) this/these photos of
my new school!
Suet OK. (2) Who's/What’s that in the classroom?
‘Ann: That's my teacher, Mrs Reeves
(3) He's/She's great!
Suet And where (4) is/are you in this photo?
‘Anns I'm (5) at/in the art room. My picture is
(6) on/in the wall.
‘Sue: (7) Its/Its great. The colours (8) is/ore really nice.
‘Ann: Thank you. (9) These/That photos are of the
computer room
‘Sue: Look at the computers! (10) They‘re/Their great!
‘Ann: Yes. (11) Have/Has your school got (12) the/a
computer room?
Suet No, but I've got (13) a/an new computer
(24) in/at home. Computer studies is my favourite
lesson. What’s (15) your/you'te favourite lesson?
‘Ann: Te got two. Art and literature,
VOCABULARY
3 Plural nouns
Write the plurals.
mle «6 family —
2 bal 7 actress
3 shelf 8B box
fly 9 watch
5 wife 10 paintbrush
4 At wchool
4 Lessons
Write the letters in the correct order to form lesson
words. Start with the underlined letter.
1 tueoprcm sdesuit
2 cusmi
3. thysior
4 rsotp
5. stneihg
6
reainltetu
5 Classroom objects
Complete the crossword with the names of the
objects.
@)| Lea
Warm-up
1 Places
Label the picture with the words.
g oning ur
13 GRAMMAR
1 Imperatives: affirmative
Write the words in the correct order.
Write capital letters and full stops where
necessary.
1 on/apen/your/page/books/fifteen
open your books on page filteen.
books /the/put/shelves/the/on
board/on/the/write/answer/the
bag/in/your/put/catculator/your
——— |
on/poster/at/look/the/wall/the
—— |
eight/on/the/read/text/page |
2 & Imperatives: negative
Write negative instructions.
go/to the disco
Dont go to the disco, |
‘open/that box
sit down/on this chair |
— ae
put/your bags/on the bed
buy/coffee/at that café
write/on the board3 4k Affirmative and
Match the instructions with the pictures.
F boing oat
4 && Affirmative and negative
Write sentences.
café/areat sandwiches
Goto that café, Ws got great sandwiches.
bookshop /boring books
Don't go to that bookshop. It's got boring books,
disco/great music
restaurant/terrible food
‘museum/interesting paintings
shop/expensive COs
VOCABULARY
5 Places
Look a the picture on page 28. Write true sentences
with near,
1. the café/the railway station
thiieal i
2 the shops/the café
‘The shops aren't aft
tthe church/the railway station
the café and the mosque/the park
the museum /the restaurant
the museum and the shops/the park
6 Opposites
Write the opposites of these adjectives.
1 good _bad
2., interesting
3 terrible
4 cheap
5 new
6
big14 GRAMMAR
1 & some (affirmative)
Write sentences.
1 T/cbs
Ive got some CDs.
2 My city/new shops
3. We/coffee
4. She/new T-shirts
5. My friends/orange juice
2 & any (negative)
Write sentences.
1 Y/not/stamps
Lhaven't got any stamps.
2 You/not/paper
3 He/not/pens
4 My city/not/museums
5. We/not/tea
4 tk some/any (affirmative, negative and questions)
Complete the sentences with some or any.
1 We've got some stamps.
2 You haven't got envelopes.
3. Have we got mineral water?
4 She's got cheese sandwiches.
5 We haven't got coffee.
6 Have you got postcards?
5 tc some/emy (affirmative and negative)
Look at the shopping list. Write sentences.
voveboeedoVbiiuuTeduus|
orange juiceY choose
mineral water ® Gooey.
ea Shay
a ie tomatoes X
stamps X
3 any (questions)
Write questions and short answers.
1. you/pencits?
Have you got any pencil’ _
Yes, Lhave
2. he/stamps?
No,
3 we/orange juice?
Yes,
4 this city/parks?
Yes, .
5 your sister/CDs
No,
6 kek some/any (affirmative and negative)
Write true sentences,
1 stamps in my bag
Ve got innny bag nt got a
2 soul CDs
3 heavy metal CDs
4 posters in my room
5 newT-shirts
6 English booksF bin oat
7 tek& some/any 10 Match the sentences (1-4) with (a-d) to make
‘Think about your town or city. Write the dialogues in dialogues.
aes benee oo itp (Tue amen 1. Go to the market, It's got some good CDs, a
Tourist: Has this town got any interesting museums?) ® A salad sandwich, please.
You Yes ithas.The city Museum snearthemain ° 3, Four posteards of Cambridge, please.
ee 4 Have you got any big football shits?
1 this town/interesting museums? a Here you are.
2 this town/interesting church? b Tm sony. We haven't got any salad sandwiches.
3. this town/good discos? ¢ Large or extra large?
4 this town/cheap shops? d_ That's interesting.
5. this town/good cafés?
11 In your notebook, write a list of shops near
your house.
VOCABULARY
8 Food and drinks
Write the words in the correct list.
Food Drinks
sandwich orange juice
9 Shopping
Write the names of the objects. Match the objects
(1-8) with the shops (a-e).15 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text. Match the photos (a, b and c) with
Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3.
[uy city by Damy carson
it
from Dublin in Lrelard, i
| + a mg le
| big. Df is tea if It is i
hoctoric. and interesting. visi
| Trinity college Tt has ‘got some
old books
2 Dl lin was got some great ShOPS:
| go te Gratton street for
Ttment stores Clothes shops
| arte cia ge
od. they, are, expensive. go fe
| Ie warkots for Cheap Clothes
¢ and CDS
set earite area is called,
|? Ghote Bar. Zh has got cafée
Tectaurants a cipema ard 2
| theatre. Lt is fantastic ;
| 4 The area near my house has 9e
some shops it hasn't got any
banks
2 Read the text again, Answer these questions.
1s Danny English?
1s Dublin an old city?
Where are the big shops in Dublin?
What has Temple Bar got?
3 Punctuation: capital letters and full stops
Correct the text. Put capital Letters and full stops (.)
where necessary.
itis the capital city. itis not very big {
4 Punctuation: commas
Gorrete CSS tea me cote () Whateinacneeery,
“qos Grafton Street for department stores: |
dothes shopsand shoe shops. :
&
5 Linking with but
Look at these sentences. Link them with but. Change
the capital letters where necessary.
1 It is not very big. It is beautiful.
tis not very big but it s beautiful. |
2 These shops are good. They are expensive.
3 The area near my house has got some shops.
It hasn't got any banks.
4 Our town has got some interesting statues.
Tt hasn't got any museums.
5. Visit the main square, Dor't go to the museums. ||
—_____§j
6 This area has got some cafés. It hasn't got any |
restaurants. :
1
1
6 in your notebook, write five sentences with but ]
about your town or city.
:
My town has got park but i
le
iReview 5
GRAMMAR
1 Imperatives
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in the box.
1 the museum. It’s very interesting.
2 the coffee, Its terrible,
3. Dinner is at 7.00. late.
4 to that clothes shop. It's got great
T-shirts,
5 This isa test. ‘to other students.
‘ (Ds at the market. Theyre very cheap.
2 seme/any
Complete the sentences with some or any.
Tye got new CDs.
Have you got envelopes?
She hasn't got brothers or sisters.
The newsagent’s has got interesting
magazines.
Have they got orange juice?
‘The shop hasn't got mineral water,
The shops have got
Has this café got
3(Gircle)the correct word.
My town isnt very big but (1) its/it’s very interesting.
‘The centre and the main square (2) is/are old and very
beautiful. The main square (3) have/has got @ church
and (4) o/an statue. The statue is of a famous doctor
from (5) our/we city.
We (6) have/has got three museums, two theatres
and five cinemas. (7) You visit/Vist the City Museum.
got (8) Some/any fantastic paintings and statues.
Modern Art Museum is (9) at/near the main square.
0) This/These museum is very interesting (11) and/but
expensive, too.
Ny local area has got a market, three small shops
‘a bank. It hasn't got (12) some/any big shops or
egartment stores. (13) That/These shops are in (14)
centre. Has your city got (15) some/any
resting places?
nice postcards.
sandwiches?
F Going mat
VOCABULARY
4 Places and objects
Match the objects with the places.
1 food acinema
2) Tshirt ‘b disco
3. film c newsagent’s
4 magazine d café
5. football shirt, f clothes shop
6 music f sports shop
5 Adjectives
Choose the correct word.
1. That shop isn't cheap/new. It's very expensive.
2 Watch this video. It’s really good/bad.
Don't go to that restaurant. The food is famtastic/
terrible.
4 The town isn't boring. Its very interesting/small.
6 Food and drink
Write the words with the pictures.
Cy >
6” AWarm-up
1 Complete the sports crossword with the names of
the sports.
sees 0
b laying eport
16 GRAMMAR
1 & con
Write sentences.
1 T/play basketball
Lcan play basketball
2 He/play football
3. Gabriela/speak English
4 We/dive
2 & can't
Write negative sentences.
1 T/not/dive
Leantt dive.
2 You/not/play basketball
3 She/not/speak Spanish
4
4 My friends/not swim
3 & can/can't
Look at the table at the top of the page 35 and
sentences,
1. Nicola/ski and do the high jump
Nicola can ski and do the high jump.
2 Nicola and Simon/play tennis
3. Andy and Teresa/swim
4 Simon/ski and swim
5. Andy and Simon/do the high jump4 4c can/can't in questions and answers
Look at the table above. Write questions and short
answers.
1. Simon/ski
an Simon skit Yes, he can.
2 Nicola/swim
Can Nicola swimt No,
3 Nicola and Teresa/tdo the high jump
4% Simon/swim?
5 Nicola and Simon/play tennis?
5 4k can/can't in questions and answers
Look at the table above. Write questions with
(question words and answers.
41. Who/play tennis
Who can play tennis?
2 What sports/Andy do
What sports can Andy do?
3 Who/do the high jump
—Andy and Teresa can.
4 What sports/Simon do
5, Who/do all four sports
6 Playing port
VOCABULARY
6 sports
Write the words in the correct list.
play do run jump
7 Adverbs
Look at the table and complete the sentences.
G2) = not very well,
SRE aot Dh - rt at
GD =e Dever vet GD -nivonty
1. The Canadian and the American teams can _ run
—fast__-
2 The American team can't _ play football _very
well.
The French team
3 play football :
4 The British team swim z
5 The Australian and Canadian teams play
basketball
6 The American team play basketball
7 The British, French and Australian teams
run
8 The British team
football
«217 GRAMMAR
1 + Affirmative: there is/there are
Look at the list and write sentences with full forms.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
‘There isa gym.
There are two swimming pools.
2. Affirmative: there is/there are
‘Look at Exercise 1. Write the sentences with the
short forms of there is in your notebook.
3 4 Negative
The City Sports Centre hasn't got the things in the
box. Write negative sentences with short forms.
1
2
3
4
4 kc& Affirmative and negative
Write sentences with short forms.
1a café (¥) a restaurant (X)
courts,
3a jacuzzi (V) a sauna (X)
4 a football pitch (#) football classes (x)
5 a gym (v/) aerobics classes (x)
6 two swimming pools (¥) a children’s pool (x)
5 4x Questions and short answers
Look at Exercise 1. Write questions and short
answers about the City Sports Centre.
1 agym
2 tennis courts
3. a restaurant
4 swimming classes
5 aerobics classes
6 a jacuzzi6 kx there is/there are, have/has got, can/can't
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.
Tom: (1) _1s_ there a sports centre near here?
Andy: Yes, there's a new place in Cambridge Street. It
@_ a fantastic pool.
Tom: But I (3) swim,
‘Andy: Don't worry. There (4) ‘swimming
classes and the sports centre (5) a small
pool for beginners.
‘Tom: Great! (6) there tennis courts? I'm
good at tennis and I (7) a new racket.
‘andy: 1 (8) play tennis, too!
Tom: Good. Come to the sports centre with me!
VOCABULARY
7 Word pairs
Match the words (1-6) with (af).
1 swimming a courts
2 sports b pitch
3° football c centre
4 tennis d pool
5 aerobics e courts
6 basketball. F classes
8 Write six sentences about your town/city in your
‘otebook. Use the words in Exercise 1 and there
‘s/there are, there isn't/there aren’t.
| there is one swinuming pool
9 Times
Match the times in numbers (1-6) with the times
in words (2-f).
1 4.15pm. >. a six o'clock in the evening
2 6.00 p.m. seven forty-five in the evening
3 730am. | ¢ two thirty in the afternoon
4 2.30pm. | d_ six o'clock in the moming
5 7.45pm. \e four fifteen in the afternoon
6 6.00am, seven thirty in the morning
6 Playing sport
10 write the times.
HE stone,
11 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with at or in.
1. Dinner is _at____ seven o'clock.
2 My aerobics class is ‘the morning.
3. Maths is ten fifteen,
4 Artis the afternoon.
5 The sports centre is open 9.30 am.
6 Our tennis class is the evening.
12 write five sentences about your lessons and
classes in your notebook. Use at and in.
There's a big sofa in my
sitting room.18 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text and complete the form.
\. i Ym from
ard, Im eighteen and I'm fi
ca nstadent in cambridge
and sports. | can swim
‘un fast. | can't play rac yy “e
My tennis classes 2
See 00 am. an 30 pm.
Mr Cooper. He can play tennis
k tngsh and French. | can speak
Montreal in Canada.
‘My interests are art, history
| well and | can
but I've got a go
lay will Sports Centre are at 9.
| tim Miss Ellen How.
Play Wel
| My teacher's name is
brilliantly! ean spea
Talian, to0, but not very we
—
© rl, ©
Sports Centre
{© Surname: () __Howard __-
ome oer
© Notional: (5)
© Home foun: (6) ————————
2
© spt 0)
O iss: (0) _
Tine of classes ll) _—
©) Name of teacher: (12)
2 Read the text again, Are these sentences true (T)
or false (F)?
1. Ellen is good at swimming.
2. Ellen's racket isn't very good.
3. Ellen's classes are in the morning
and in the afternoon,
3 Writing names and titles
Correct these names and titles, Put capital letters.
and full stops (.) where necessary.
1. miss e howard ~ Miss E. Howard
2 mr pj green ~
3. mrs fr davies ~
4 ms stallen -
5 mr br ellis ~
6
miss ht williams ~
4 Completing a form
Complete the form about you. Write about a sports
centre or your own school.
Surname: (1)
Fist name: (2)
"Title: (3)
Nationality: (5)
Home town: (6)
| Occupation: (7)
Interests: (8)
Be sports: (9)
4 Ellen can't speak French very well,
Class: (10)
5. Ellen is very good at Italian.
@
Time of classes: (11)
Name of teacher: (12)Review 6
GRAMMAR
Lcan/can't
Complete the sentences with can or can’t.
1 She's good at sports. She play tennis
and basketball.
2. Tm good at basketball but I play tennis.
you ski? Yes, but not very well.
My brother is good at languages. He
speak French, Itatian and Spanish.
5. Are your friends good at sport? No, they
swim, play tennis or basketball
6 My parents
well.
speak English but not very
2 there is/there are, there isn’t/there aren't
Complete the sentences with the correct form.
1 a sports centre in this town.
Its very good.
2 The centre has got a big pool but
a children’s pool.
3 swimming classes at this sports
centre? Yes,
4. This sports centre is very good.
classes every day.
The centre has got a gym but
aerobics classes.
6 ‘a gym near here? Yes,
Tes in Green Street.
3 Choose the correct word,
Todd: Welcome to the Play Well Sports Centre.
Sue: Thank you. (1) This/These centre is great! Is
(2) it/she new?
Todd: Yes, and (3) we/we've got a fantastic swimming
pool, twelve tennis courts and a big gym. What's
(4) you/your favourite sport?
Sue: Tennis, but I (5) con/can't play very well
(6) Are/Is there tennis classes at (7) a/the sports
centre?
Tod Yes, there (8) is/are, They're (9) at/in 10.30 a.m.
and 4.30 p.m.
Sue: And in the evening, too?
Tedd: No, I'm sorry. There (10) are/aren‘t classes in the
‘evening. Can you (11) do/run any other sports?
4 Plajing tpt
Sue: I can swim and dive.
Todd: There (12) ‘s/are a fantastic pool here.
(13) It’/Tts open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day.
Sue: (14) What's/Where’s the time now?
Todd: It’s 10.05.
‘Sue: Great! (15) What's/Where’s the pool, please?
AG the comect word.
My favourite sport is swim/swimming.
can play/do football very well.
Can you do/jump the tong jump?
The basketball pitch/court is new.
My school hasn't got a football court/pitch.
T can speak/talk Spanish.
ou nene
VOCABULARY
5 Adverbs
‘Girclethe correct word or words in the second
sentence.
1. Tm not very good at swimming.
= Tecan swim but very wel/nat very well
2 They‘ a fantastic football team.
= They can play football briliantly/fast.
3. Tm very good at English.
= can speak English well/very well.
4 He's a fast athlete
= He can run fast/well.
6 Times
Write the times.
(3)Warm-up
1 Days of the week
Find the days of the week. Look [-*] and [1].
4uromerze
zr zrumzae
eainzeonruvc
weun%
w<>r>oumean
eao4r>numszo
puc(esroze
,occuzo zener
19 GRAMMAR
1 ic Present Simple: /you/we/they
Look at the pictures of the Davies family below.
Use them to complete sentences 1-6.
My sister and I/at nine o'clock
T/in the morning
My brothers/in the afternoon
We/at seven o'clock
We/in the evening
My parents/at eleven thirty {
On Saturdays .2 & Present Simple: I/you/we/they
Write the words in the correct order.
1 out/I/every/go/weekend.
| go out every weekend.
2 friends. /your/You/play/with/tennis
3. at/shopping/They/weekends./the/do
4 on/the/go/bus./centre/We/to/the/city
5 week./cinema/I/to/every/go/the
3 & Negative
Write the sentences in the negative.
1 We go to the cinema every week.
We don't go to the cinema every week.
2 Thave lunch at one o'clock.
3. You play basketball at weekends.
4 We read the newspaper every morning.
5 My brother and I do our homework every evening,
4 & Negative
Tick (V) the correct sentence,
1a Wernot go out at weekends.
We don't go out at weekends. v
7 Every tay
5 4k Affirmative and negative
Look at the pictures in Exercise 1. Write five true
sentences about you in your notebook.
On Saturdays ...
1 I getupat ten o'clock, .
6 && Affirmative and negative
Read about Gary's weekends, Complete the text with
‘the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Myrnames Gary.1(1) tive (live) in
New York. My weekends are great
@ (not go) to school and |
(getup) late ~ a about ten
k (ovatch) TV with my
sister in the morning. At two o'clock, we
o) (have) lunch in a restaurant
with my mum and dec. My parents
©. (do) the shopping but my
sister and 1(7) (not go) with
them. We (8) (meet) our friends
atan Internet café in the centre. What about
Your Tell me about your weekend
6)
oelock 1)
in
| the evening
Fridays
Now complete the rule with in or on.
2 a Idon't have lunch at school.
b Tm not have lunch at school
32 You no read the newspaper.
We use with parts of days.
We use with days, or days + parts of days.
8 Routines
Girclathe correct word.
You don't read the newspaper.
4 4 They not go to the Intemet café.
b They don't go to the Internet café.
1, 1@®)/play swimming at weekends.
2 I-go/get up at seven o'clock in the morning.
3 I do/make my homework every evening.
4. You don't watch/see TV in the mornings.
5 My parents make/do the shopping on Saturdays.
6 We have/take breakfast late at weekends.
@20 GRAMMAR
‘1 & Affirmative: Present Simple + he/she/it
5 dk Affimative and negative
Use the words to write sentences,
Write the he/she/it form of the verbs. 1. my father/not work in an office/work in a clinic
1 clean _dleans 5 watch My father doesn’t work in an of orks.
2 play 6 do adinic
3 teach 7 study 2 my mother/not translate texts/write computer
4 dance 8 write Programmes
2. Affirmative: Present Simple + he/she/it
Read about John. Write the correct form of the verbs
‘in brackets.
John (1) __gets up _ (get up) at 7.30 a.m. He
@ (have) breakfast at 8.00 and then
he (3) (g0) to his office on the train,
He (4) (read) the newspaper. He
(5)______ (work) for a big company in
London. In his job, he (6) (meet)
people from other companies. He (7)
(travel) to the USA on business every three weeks.
3 & Negative: Present Simple + he/she/it
Use the cues to write sentences.
1my friend/not play tennis/at weekends
iend doesnt play tennis at weekends
2 my sister/not study/Eng
3 Julia/not go to school/on Saturdays
4 my father/not work/at home
5. Martina/not go to bed/early
6 my mother/not make lunch/at weekends
4 & Negative: Present Simple + he/she/it
Tick (V/) the correct sentence.
1a Our cat doesn't sleep in the house. v
b Our cat not sleep in the house.
2 a The teacher doesn't lives near school.
b The teacher doesn't live near school.
3 a‘Ana don't work in an office.
bb Ana doesn’t work in an office.
4 aly sister doesn't study English.
b My sister not study English.
3 she/not work in the morning/work in the afternoon
4. my brother/not study/work for a big company
5 my cat/not sleep on my bed/sleep in the kitchen
6 4k Present Simple (all forms)
Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets.
et up) at 7.00
on schooldays, 1 (1) ae wih ma
am, 1(2)__ (have (not see)
mother and sister. We (3)
my father in the morning
(go) to work very early.
re (4) —
wy sister and
to school on the bus.
(6) __ (99) ie ne
Tarvt near our house an
ean “(ret go) home for lunch. In the
oe 1) (watch) TV with my
father but my mother (8) _ (study).
eee ee |
At weekends, we (9)
free time. My sister arc ))
(nat go) to school. My father (1)
(not work) and my mother (12) a:
(not study). On Saturdays, we (13)
have) Lunch in a eens
wale ‘na nice restaurant. On Sundays,
They (15) — (visit) my grandparents,
near the park ‘\v®) in a beautiful house
___ (have) moreVOCABULARY
7 Routines
Write the correct verb under the pictures.
7 Every day
8 Where can you do the activities 2-7 in Exercise 7?
Choose a room from the box and write true sentences
{in your notebook.
1 do my homework in my bedroom.
9 Jobs
Complete the sentences with a or an and the words
in the box.
1 A nurse looks after people in a hospital.
2 designs houses and offices.
3 brings food and drinks to people
in a restaurant.
4 plays a musical instrument.
5 studies at university.
6 makes beautiful clothes.
* repairs electrical machines.
8
types letters and answers the phone.
| a ‘Check your answers in the Mini-dictionary.
3 I don't drink coffee.
4 Can Thave 2 drink? LJ
5 Call us soon! [|
‘Check your answers in the Min‘-dictionary.
()21 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text. Are these sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1. Tony goes to school in Alice Springs.
2 Tomy studies for six hours every school day.
Tony has lessons at the weekend,
Tony watches TV in the evening.
My name's Tony and I'm thirteen. | live in
Alice Springs. | get up at 7.00 am. | have
with us — he works on our farm.
to bed at 9 pin. ~ we get up early every day.
2 Punctuation: capital letters
Look at these sentences from Tony's letter. Correct
the mistakes with capital letters.
‘Australia. Our farm is very far from the town of
breakfast with my mother. My father doesn't eat
1 dont go out to school. From mondays to fridays | study at home. Every week, | have three
radio lessons froma school in Alice Springs. | don't have a teacher at home but | study from
8 am. until 2 pm. every school day. 'use my computer and | ask my teacher questions in entails.
i dont study in the afternoon, or on saturdays and sundays. After my lessons, phone my
friends. | play computer games. n the evening, we eat at 7 pm. We watch TV for an hour. We go
From mondays to fridays | study at home.
i dont study in the afternoon, or on saturdays
and sundays.
3 Linking with then
Link these sentences with then in your notebook.
1. Tget up at 7.00 a.m. I have breakfast with my
mother.
[getup a 700 asm. Then Ihave breast with
| may mother.
Se
2 After my lessons, I phone my friends. T play
‘computer games.
3. In the evening, we eat at 7 p.m. We watch TV for an
hour.
T get up at half past eight. I have a shower.
We walk to school. We see our friends.
Helen goes home. She does her homework.
John has dinner at 8 pum. He goes out.
4 Put these actions in the true order for you. Write
sentences with then in your notebook.
1
watch TV/do my homework
2 have a shower/have breakfast
3 see your friends/do your homework
4 read a book/go to bed
{1 o my homework. Then I watch TV. |
See a eel
5 Spelling
Correct these spelling mistakes.
1 busines business §
swiming
2 Wensday 6 intresting
3° gitar 7 brekfast
4 “frend 8 fayvouriteHe play/plays sport every weekend.
She goes/go to school at 8 a.m.
We don’t/doesn’t meet friends every weekend.
They don't work/not work at weekends.
My Father don’t/doesn’t have lunch at work,
I doesn‘t/don't drink tea.
We don‘t/doesn’t like the new teacher.
She study/studies art at university.
2 Present Simple
Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
11 (clean) my bedroom every week.
2 My friend and I (not go) to school at
weekends,
3 You (not get up) early at weekends.
4 They (do) the high jump.
5 Our cat (not sleep) in the house.
6 You (write) interesting letters.
11 (not make) breakfast.
8 My mother (read) the newspaper every
morning.
9 Tom (watch) TV at night.
10 We (live) in a large house.
|| 3 choose the correct word.
1(1) amis a student. I (2) study/studies medicine at
the university in my town. I (3) lve/tives with my
parents in (4) a/the house near the city centre. I
(6) have/has got a sister, but she (6) doesn’t/don't ive
In (7) a/the house. She's (8) a/an architect and she
(2) work/works in London. (10) His/Her job is very
interesting. My parents (11) is/are teachers in the same
school. My mum (12) teach/teaches French. My dad is
(13) o/an art teacher and he (14) paints/paint in
(15) his/her free time.
7 Every day
VOCABULARY
4 Routines and activities
Write the words in the box in the correct list.
play 9°
have do
5 Prepositions
Choose the correct word.
1. Igo to the Internet café on/in Saturdays.
He reads the newspaper on/in the morning,
Fiona works on/in the evening.
T get up early on/in schooldays.
‘Anna had a party on/in her birthday.
He plays basketball on/in the afternoon,
6 Days of the week
Write the letters in the correct order. Add capital
letters where necessary.
1 asutedy
2 sednweday
3 ydhrtusa
4 adaustry
5 nusyad
6 ridayfOe |
Warm-up 22 GRAMMAR
1 Free time 1 & Present Simple: Yes/No questions
Write the names of the activities under the pictures. Complete the questions with do or does.
‘90 dancing, draw pictues, listen to music, ter
‘ead books, go fishing, play computer games,
1 __Do__I speak English well?
2 you collect things?
she surf the Internet?
your parents go dancing?
‘Ana do her homework every evening?
we buy clothes every week?
Cs
iy
GB
wo
‘s
Andy listen to soul?
8 they go out every evening?
2 kkk Yes/No questions and short answers
Look at the table. Write questions and short ans
‘Jane/take photos?
Does Jane take photos?
1 ‘4 2 Jane and Paul/play the piano?
Do Jane and Paul play the piano?
Ee Check your answers in the Mini-dictionary, ° 3 Paul/use a computer?
2 What are your five favourite activities in 4 Jane/collect stamps?
Exercise 1? Number them (1 = your favourite).
Q5) Wick and Paul/take photos?
6 Rachel/collect stamps?
7 Nick and Rachel/play the piano?
4 Jane, Nick, Rachel and Paul/use a computer?
3 & Wh- questions
Complete the questions with the question words.
1 What films do you watch?
Action films,
2 does he play the guitar?
Inhis bedroom.
3 ___ sports do you play?
Basketball and tennis.
4 do they go swimming?
‘Once a week,
5 does Emma go dancing?
On Friday evenings.
4 ick Present Simple + Wh- questions
‘Write questions for these answers.
2
& Free time
5 tokk Yes/No and Wh- questions
Write questions for the survey.
6 sic Answer the survey questions in your
notebook.
1 How often do you go fishing? VOCABULARY
90 fishing twice a month. 7 Frequency
Look at the table and complete the sentences.
They play football at school.
“ata
& , rare
190 to bed at 10.30.
1 read the newspaper 1
We listen to heavy metal and soul. 2 goto the cinema 1
3 _ play tennis 2
They eat sandwiches for lunch. @nnay z
5 gotoa museum 3
‘She does her homework in the sitting room.
1. Anita reads the newspaper once aday,
ie watches TV every day. 2 Se
3° She a
‘She gets up at 7.30.
4 She a
5 She
Q6 My parents/ 77
2 + don't/doesn't like + noun
Complete the sentences.
I ___don't like
2 My sister
fiction films.
3. My friends and T
history lessons.
4 You coffee.
5 They
6 He
dogs.
science
soul music,
‘American films.
3 & Yes/No and Wh- questions
Write questions.
1 you/schoot?
Do you li te
2 What/lessons/you?
What lessons do you liket
3. your friend/sport?
4 your parents/the cinema?
5. What films/you?
6 your friends computer games?
4 & All forms
Complete the text with the correct form of like or short answers.
Oh, no! I (5) heavy metal. It's terible! But my
brother (6) it. He listens to heavy metal every day.
‘Adam: (7) ‘your parents heavy metal?
Bella: No, they (8) - They (9) classical music.
5 & -ing
Write the -ing forms. Then match them with the correct rule.
1
2
3
4
5
6
6 & like + -ing
Complete the sentences with the correct form of like and the
form of the verbs in the box.
(2) Do you _like _ music?
Oh, yes, I (2)
What music (3) ___you
Well, I listen to Latin music and I also (4)
‘And heavy metal?
soul
go going 7 make
dance dancing B get
fun running 9 read
play playing __ 10 swim
write 11 take
collect 12 draw
Rales
11 Most verbs, verbs ending in -y/w:
going — playing ___
2 Verbs ending in one -e: ¢ + -ing
dancing
ing
3 One syllable verbs with one vowel + one consonant:
‘consonant x 2 + -ing
stunning
1___like playing _sport.
My friends and I at the disco.
He letters to his penfriend,
My brother stamps.
My parents lunch fn a restaurant at
weekends,
You action films.1 4 like/don't like + -ing
Write sentences.
& Free time
10 like, Jove, don't like, hate
Write sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
1. Ifike/swim (VW) /I/like/play tennis (x)
Like swimming but Ldon‘t tke ten
2 Weflike/listen to music (7) /we/like/watch TV (X)
3. He/lke/use his computer (v/) /he/like/sutf the
Internet (X)
4 They/like/watch videos (¥) /they/like/go to the
cinema (X)
4 They x
5. My sister/like/swim (W) /she/Like/dive (X)
6 Youy/like/draw (¥) /you/like/paint (x) » Touran
6 Sueswy
8 4 Questions and answers
Write questions and true short answers.
1 you/tike/study? a Prices
| Doyou like studying? Yes, 1do./ No. idont, sore ten
2. your friend/like/go to museums eee
3 your parents/like/watch DVDs Boe pele ify pene
‘one pound fifty
—_____—! 5 seventeen pounds thirty-ive/
Be you/tike buy clothes seventy pounds thirty-five
———_—— ? 7“, fomy-eight pounds fifteen/
5 you and your friends like/do athletics forty-efght pounds fifty
—?—___________ 5 ninety-nine pounds/
5 you/like/draw ninety-nine pounds ninety-nine
VOCABULARY
4 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with to, to the or no me is
Beschicn. 2 There isa new cinema and a fantastic sports
1 Iwant to go tothe ‘museum,
2 We don't go bed early.
4 My dad goes fishing every week.
ming once a week,
i —oe ‘your answers in the Mini-dictionary.
5 My friends go city centre on Saturdays.
isi24 READING AND WRITING
1 Letter layout
Write the numbers on the correct part of the letter.
Pes
things you ke
Oo scons
o -
My nae ls Mark from Bingham = a
o city in the centre of England. I'm sixteen yearo
o old. My mother is a computer programmer and
my father an olactrlen. ve got a brother
o called Andy and a sister called Diane.
o I ta a PIO AE:
Mark
a Elmer |
Oo | love football. My favourite team Is Aeton
Vila, goto football matches every weekend
- - with my frends and I ke paying football at
— Peace Shed ga Ra ati se action
Dear Antonio, j | Bireasehert action films and my favourite actor is Bruce
demas UK Wills, | hate westerns! Do you lke westerns?
MA tah gh
2 Read the letter in the correct order and answer
these questions in your notebook.
1. Where is Mark from?
2. How old is he?
3. How many children are there in his family?
4 What does Mark like doing?
5 What does he hate?
{6 Do you like the same things as Mark?
3 Punctuation: addresses
‘Add punctuation to the address in Mark’s letter.
4 Put the correct punctuation in these addresses,
1 21 Church Street
Manchester
England
2 16 Green Road
Cambridge
UK
1eIosyo2
a write to me and tall me about the
5 Spelling
Correct the spelling mistakes.
1 foto
2 sandwitch
3 arcitect
4 chower
5 graf
6 kithen:
7 booksop
8 tunsh
9 alfabet
10 Techirt
6 Write the words from Exercise 5 in the correct listReview 8
GRAMMAR
‘1 Present Simple questions
Complete the questions.
1 How often (you/a0) to the
cinema?
: _— (they/get up) early at
weekends?
3 What (Simon/study) at
university?
4 When: (we/have) lunch?
5 = (she/use) a computer at
school?
2 fike/don't like + -ing
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
snrbs in brackets.
she assical
music? (tke)
21 basketball. (not ike)
3 We love + (dance)
4 Do you like to the theatre? (go)
5 The children hate early. (get up)
3 Frequency
Rewrite the expressions.
1 one day in a week =
2 two times in a month
3 all the days in a week =
4 allthe months in a year =
AGircl@)the correct word in Dialogues 1 and 2.
Dialogue 1
My name's Paula. I'm (1) a/the student at the
niversity.
nhn: Oh, I (2) goes/go to the university, too. My
rame's John.
aula: (3) What/Where do you study?
‘Jon: Maths. And you?
ula: English literature. My brother (4) study/studies
maths.
ohn: Oh, what's (5) her/his name?
ula: Richard Evans.
& Fees tine
Dialogue 2
John: T want to buy (6) any/some books. (7) Are/Is
‘there any good bookshops (8) near/to the
university?
Pauila: Yes. Simpsons Bookshop is very good. It
(9) has/have got hundreds of new books and
(10) theiy/they/re all cheap.
‘ohn: Great! Is (11) it/she open now?
Paula: Yes. It’s open (12) once/every day from 9.00 to
6.00. What books do you want to buy?
John: Books about the cinema. I love (13) watch/
watching films. Do you (14) like/tiking the cinema?
Paula: Oh, yes. (25) It's/lts great!
VOCABULARY
5 Free time
Match the verbs and the nouns in the box. Some
verbs have more than one noun.
90
take
watch
Olay,
collect
listen to
6 Prices
Write these prices in words.
£1.75
£15.99
£34.68
£50.27
7 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with to, to the or no
preposition,
1°Tgo home at 4.30.
2 They go cinema every week.
3. What time do you go school?
4 She goes dancing after school.
EdWarm-up
1 Places
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1A castle
2 There are paintings in an
3. People relax on the
4
‘A king or queen lives in a
People go shopping at a _ :
6 There are statues and interesting objects in a
7 Animals tive ina
2 Transport
Match the words (1~6) with the pictures (a-f).
plane x a
tm \
3 taxi \ c
5 coach
9 Exeurgiong
is a very big, strong building.
in|
ce 2
25 GRAMMAR
1 & Present Continuous: affirmative
Write the verbs. Use full forms.
1 T__amuwatching (watch) a video
2 You (study).
3. They (sim) in the pool.
4 My sister (write) to her
penfriend.
5 My friends and 1 (40) our
homework.
6 The children (dance) to the
7 dames ___ (listen to) a C0,
8 The dog (eat) in the kitche
2 x Present Continuous: affirmative
Write the sentences in Exercise 1 with short forms
where possible, in your notebook.
1 Vm watching a video. ‘
3 x Present Continuous: negative
Write the sentences in the negative. Use short forms,
1 He is eating a sandwich,
He isn't eating a sandwich
2 Lam doing my homework.
3. You are running fast.
4 We are playing basketball.
5 Helen is having a shower,
6 My mother is using the computer.
7 My parents are making lunch.
8 The cat is sleeping.4 k& Affirmative and negative
look at the picture. Correct the information in the
sentences (1-7) and write them in your notebook.
41 Sue and Dan are watching TV.
2 Tom is eating.
3 lynn is watching TV.
4 John and Andy are talking to friends.
4 Exoureions
5 dane is listening to music.
6 Pete is watching a video.
7. The cats are eating.
5 x Affirmative and negative
Put the verbs in the Present Continuous. Use short
forms.
‘Tim: Hi, Julia! It’s Tim here. Where are you?
Julia: I'm at my grandmothers house. (1) I imdoing
(do) my homework. Where are you?
Tim: I'm at the Internet café with Simon. (2) We
—_____(surf) the Internet.
‘Julia: Lucky you! Is Helen with you?
Tim: No, (3) she (play) tennis.
Julia: Is she with Diana?
Tim: No, (4) Diana (not play)
tennis today. (5) She (sit)
her family.
ula: All my friends (6) (relax)
today and (7) 1 (study)!
VOCABULARY
6 Prepositions
ircle)the correct word.
We're sitting inYat/on a taxi(nyon/ot Manchester.
They are in/at/on home in/at/on their bedroom.
She isn't in/at/on the bus. She's in/at/on the train.
My sister fs in/at/on school in/ot/an her classroom.
He isn’t in/at/on bed. He's watching TV.
7 Activities
In your notebook, write eight sentences about the
people in the picture below, Use the words in the
box.26 GRAMMAR
1 & Present Continuous: Yes/No questions
Write questions.
1. you/clean/your room?
‘Are you cleaning your rome
2 your brother/use/his computer?
3 she/wear/jeans and a T-shirt?
4 they/sightsee in the city?
5 it/rain?
6 we/go home/now?
2 + * Present Continuous: Yes/No questions
Complete the questions and write true short answers.
1 _Are you sitting in your bedroom? (sit)
Yess 1am,/No. in
2 you jeans? (wear)
3 ____your friends basketball? (play)
4 you ‘a pen? (use)
5 your friend with you? (study)
3 x Present Continuous: Wh- questions
Write questions for the answers.
1 Q: What are you studying?
‘A: We're studying science,
20 ?
‘A: Tim wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
‘A: My sister is talking to her friend,
4 2
My fiend is reading a magazine.
5a 2
‘A: My parents are eating sandwiches.
6a z
‘A: Tim sitting on the bed in my bedroom.
Anne In my garden. (7) We
4 dk Yes/No and Wh- questions
Write questions. Then match the answers (a-f).
Questions
1 What/he/éo
What is he doing?
2 How/she/travel
3. they/sightsee/in the city
4 What/the dog/do
5. your sister/wear/new clothes
5 Who/you/write to
Answers.
a He's watching a video. Yes, they are.
No, she isn't. @ Its sleeping in the
© My penfriend in Canada. garden,
F By train,
5 4k Present Continuous: all forms
Complete the dialogue with the verbs in the box.
wk i mm a
‘Ann: I've got some new photos here.
Ben: Great!
‘Ann: This is our school excursion to the museum,
(1) I imlooking at __ some ancient objects. a
this is our teacher. (2) She
guidebook about the museum.
Ben: Who are the people near your teacher?
‘Ann: I don't know. I think they're tourists ~
(3) they photos. And this is
my party.
Ben: What (4) karen
in this photo?
‘Anni She's dancing to heavy metal music!
Ben: She's crazy! And (5) you
2 hat in this photo?
‘Anns Yes, I'am! I tike my hat!
Ben: Where (6) you
fn this photo?
at my mum here. (8) She
Bens And who's this? I can't see very well.
(9) It and very cold.
‘Ann: That's yo!
‘mountains!
(10) You in theVOCABULARY 7 Put the words in the correct list.
6 clothes ‘T-shirt, jeans, trainers, dress, trousers, socks, shirt, sandals, jacket, hat
Write the names of the clothes.
a+ noun noun
B Use your Mini-dictionary. a Tshirt jeans
1
2 ie ea =
+ —___— 8 correct the descriptions of Emma, Joe and Kim below and write
a description of Matt and Sue.
1 Emma is wearing jeans, a shirt, shoes and a hat
Emma is wearing jeans, a T-shirt, trainers and a hat: a
Emma
2 Joe is wearing jeans, a shirt and boots.
‘ =
5 3. Kim is wearing a shir, @ jumper and shoes.
6
& May ="
ore 5 Sue
9 What clothes do you like?
P Write sentences with like, don’t like, love and hate in your
aa notebook. _
- * ° a
: ne 1 ike jeans and T-shirts
| ae Serres
the types of word (2-).
a noun
b adjective
3 Do you like museums? ——¢ verb
4 Tcan run fast. inking word
5 Go to the market but don't go to the shops. e preposition
16 Is there a bank near here? f adverb
ary. What type of word27 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
What do you know about Edinburgh? Answer these questions
before you read the text. Write T (true) or F (false).
1 Edinburgh is the capital of Wales.
2 Edinburgh hasn't got a castle,
3. There isa festival in Edinburgh.
2 Read In the city and check your answers.
.
Edinburgh
In the city
Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland, is fantastic for
sightseeing,
«© Walk around the streets and see the different styles of
architecture. Don't mies the historic Old Town with ite
castle museums cathedral and arts centre.
* The New Town is the place for shopping, Buy clothes
food presents and souvenirs in the modern shops.
«Edinburgh is famous for ite festival. Every year people
see shows plays and films and listen to different
‘types of music — pop folk jazz and rock.
Excursions
+ Visit the small town of North Berwick near Edinburgh. It’s
‘on the coast and it’s got fantastic beaches with plante
birds and animals. Don't miss the ancient ruins of
Tantallon Castle. i .
© Relax in the quiet villages along the coast (e.g, Dirleton 6 Write sentences in your notebook:
and Gullane). Go walking sightseeing play golf or visit the about the places to see in your to
gardons. city, Put commas where necessary.
My city has got a nature
reserve, an ancient cathedral
3 Read the rest of the text and choose the best picture a, b, c ord arbaccasle.
for In the city: Picture| | Excursfons: Picture ot
4 Read the text again and answer the questions.
7 Spelling
1 Where is the castle in Edinburgh? Write vowels (2, €, i, , u) to
2. Are there shops in the Old Town? complete the names of the cities.
3. How often is the Edinburgh Festival?
4 Whereis North Berwick? Eieakue
5 Is Tantallon Castle very old? 2 Wois_w
6 Are Dilton and Gullane towns? £2 Bina
5 Punctuation: commas 4 Wisc_w
Correct the text. Put commas where necessary. 5
‘Donit miss the historic Old Town with its castle, } 6
museums, cathedral and arts centre. — ;
&Review 9
GRAMMAR
1 Present Continuous
‘Write the verbs with short forms.
att (not rain) now.
2 1____ (phone) my parents.
(not go) to bed now,
(run) along the road.
You (not eat) very much.
Present Continuous questions
te questions.
Where/she/travel?
your parents/work/today?
‘Who/you/write to?
5 he/take/a shower?
9 Exeurcions
VOCABULARY
4 Clothes, places and transport
Write the words in the correct list.
Clothes Places
Transport
5 Activities
Choose the correct word.
1 Do you like taking/making photos?
2 They/te saying/talking on the phone.
3. T'm looking/seeing at a map.
4 She's drinking/eating a sandwich,
6 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with by, on, at or in.
11 My mum goes to work foot.
2. Is your brother home?
3. We're sitting a coach.
4 Do you go to school bus?
5 The family is the garden,
6 I don't tike going train,8 0 wilde
Find eleven animals in the box. Look [-»] and [|]. What are the people saying? Match the
sentences with the pictures.
YWUWOLFLIOA 1. You must buy some new clothes.
Hr P(P)O KO ATS D 2 You must do your homework.
¢eyvlje|e rt tm 3. You must eat your dinner.
ERA\N/\S HH TK MZ 4 You must clean the kitchen.
KANG AROOYXE 5 You must go to bed.
OE DU FVINELB
AX T|I}GERKMOR
LGI\NMOPANDA
AGVELEPHANT
2 wete the animals in the plural tn your notebook.
Which word is irregular?2 ee must
Write instructions with must about an animal
project. Then put the sentences in the correct order
(1-4).
Then you/write notes/about the animal
jout the animal.
Then you must write notes.
lly, you/check/your spelling and punctuation,
Then you/write/your description.
First, you/choose/an animal
3 + mustn't
Look at the signs. Write sentences with mustn't and
the verbs in the box.
4p Utes, go near the dog, take photos, smake, swim
rm
You mustn't drop litter.
+4 —
4 -& must/mustn't
Write sentences about the rules for an English exam
in your notebook.
re
Use a dictionary. x
ey on ee rs
&
1 You must write your name on the paper.
2 You mustn't copy from ather students
(0 wildlge
VOCABULARY
5 Adjectives
Match the adjectives (1-5) with the definitions (ae).
1 friendly e 4 lovely
2 huge 5 rare
3. interesting
£) describes animals that are very
difficult to see or hear
describes something that makes
xyou want to listen or watch
] describes something very big
describes something very
pleasant or enjoyable
2] describes someone who is kind and pleasant
6 Complete the sentences with the adjectives from
Exercise 5.
1. Animals aren't boring. 1 think they are very
— interesting
2 Elephants aren't big ~ they are
3 Are tigers
many tigers in the world now.
4 Golden eagles aren't horrible. I think they're
2 Yes, there aren't
5. Chimps live in families and they are very
7 Propositions
Write three sentences about the ani
notebook. Use next to or near.
x RH 6
The camel is next tothe elephant. }
8 Gircld)the correct word.
We go(@yat the wildlife park every year.
\We'te going to the z00 in/by coach.
Look at the hippo. Its in/on the water.
Koalas lve in/to Australia.
The wildlife park has got animals at/from different
countries.
You must go to the forest on/by foot.29 GRAMMAR
1 & Subject and object pronouns
Complete the table.
‘Subject pronouns “Object pronouns
1 me
you
he
as her
it
we
them
2:4 ject pronouns
Complete the sentences.
1 My brother is doing his homework. I'm helping
him.
2 Dogs are horrible. I don't like
3. Twant to call my friend. Pass the
Phone, please.
4 Mum is making lunch. You must help “
My grandfather knows about other countries. Ask
about Australia,
6 You are very nice. I like
7 Our teacher gives homework every day.
8 The cat is hungry. You must feed
3 & Subject and object pronouns
Gircle}the correct word.
Give 1/(m@)your phone number.
That house is fantastic. Look at it/him!
ve got two cats. They/Them are lovely.
Tell we/us about those animals.
My sister is twelve. Her/She likes animals.
Pass he/him the guidebook, please.
We/Us want to go to the wildlife park.
These books are new. Put they/them on the shelf.
4 eek Object pronouns
Write sentences in your notebook. Add the correct
object pronoun.
history ~ interesting. I/tike
computers ~ great. I/love
football - boring. I/hate
exams - terrible. I/hate
swimming ~ fantastic. I/love
200s ~ boring. I/not like
1
2
3
4
5
6
5 && Object pronouns
Write your opinion about the things using the
adjectives in the box. Write another sentence with
like/don’t like and an object pronoun.
‘great, interesting, boring, horeible
1 geography
Geography is interesting Hike it.
2 dogs
‘Dogs are horrible. 1 dont like them.
3 jeans
4 art
5 action movies
6 literature
7 museums
6 x Subject/object pronoun or possessive
adjective?
rela) the correct word.
(1) /@D)/Me name's Leo and I love animals. I think
(2) them/they/their are very interesting. My favourite
animals are tigers. I love (3) them/they/their colours.
(4) They/Them/Their are very rare now but there are some
tigers in the wildife park near my town. T like visiting
(5) them/they/their every week. My favourite is the baby.
(6) 11/Its/Its is about two years old and (7) its/it's/it
eyes are lovely. My gitfiend likes animals, too,
(8) Her/She/tis favourite animals ae dolphins. She loves
(9) their/them/they — and she loves (10) me/l/my, too!MO Wildlies
7 4% Write the description again with pronouns 9 Match the descriptions and the pictures. Then
write the names of the animals.
and possessive adjectives instead of the undertined
a It’s grey. It lives in Africa. It can swim. It’s got a
words.
Ay brother Tom, and | ae doing a project. ur dad huge body. Its got small eyes and ears.
ss me) b It's got a tong body and a small head, It hasn't got
ta legs. I is very intelligent and friendly
r Tt can swim briliantly,
I's black and white. It lives in Africa,
Its got a tail. It can run fast.
d_ It eats leaves. It has got a very long neck
and four long legs. It can run fast.
My brother Tom ana | are doing a projec,
Toms and my dad is helping Tom atid me. The
Project is about animals ar
male and the project is
very Interesting, Tom and | ike an
Land dr wy mca
animals, Dad is a teacher and Dad knows
| 2¥0vE rare animals. Tom and | ask Dad
‘tuestions and Dad aves Tom and me
information. Dad Tom and | make notes and
‘then write descriptions of the animale. Jong
| “mls and my sister, kes art and we put,
Jentle ravings wth Toms and my
descriptions,
oO
4
3
VOCABULARY
10 Write a description of your favourite animal in
| 8 Parts of an anim:
Label the animals. Use the words in the box. your notebook.
(x2), head, ear, eye, leg, neck, tail, foot.
an a
a
Use your Mini-dictionary to help you.
5 We don't know the answer. Please tell us.
6 This is a koala. It’s from Australia. Take a photo
of it
2 Write the nouns in brackets in the plural.30 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text. Are these sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1. European bison live in all parts of Europe.
2. Baby bison live with the females.
3. Males and females live in the same group.
4 Wolves eat bison.
European Bison (bison bonasus)
european bison are rare now. Where do (I) they
live, What colour are they. What: do they eat.
European bieon live in forests in poland.
(2) They are brown they are big animals
(2.9 m long and 800-1000 kg) they have got
big bodies short necks and long tails, They
havent got very long legs. European bison
cant run fast. They can jump.
2 Look at the underlined words. What nouns do they
refer to?
1 European bison
2
|
European bieon in the wid live to about 27 years. |
old. (3) They eat grase and leaves. They feed |
about five times a day. They leep or play. The
females live in groups of about 20. The babies
live with (4) them. The males live alone or in
small groups. wolves live near the bison and
sometimes hunt (5) them.
5 go/often/how/you/z00/do/the/to
6 animal/are/what/you/at/looking
3
4
5
3 Punctuation: question marks
Correct the text. Add question marks (?) where
necessary.
4 Write the words in the correct order to make
questions, Add capital letters and question marks (?).
1. pumas/do/what/eat
What do pumaseatt
2 Africa/tigers/tive/in/do
3 do/where/from/come/eagles
4 park/the/you/are/to/going/witdlife
5 Punctuation: review
Correct the text. Add capital letters, apostrophes (’)
commas (,) and full stops (.) where necessary.
6 Linking with but and then
Link these sentences with but or then.
1. European bison can't run fast. They can jump.
European bison can't run fast but they can jump.
They feed every day. They sleep or play.
Finish your description. Check it.
Its a small animal. It’s very strong.
Look at the birds. Don’t touch them.
6 You must finish the test. Give it to your teacher
@MO Wildlife
Review 10
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
1 must/musta't 4 Write the words in the correct list.
Complete the sentences with must or mustn't.
1. I'm studying. You play music. ,
2. It's very late. You go to bed. a
3. People are watching a film. You
use your mobile phone. Animals Parts of animals
4 The baby is sleeping. You _____ touch
her.
5 Today is a schoolday, You____ get up
early.
5 This is atest. You copy.
7 It's very cold. You ‘wear a jumper.
8. The dog is hungry. You feed it.
2 object pronouns
Complete the sentences with an object pronoun.
You area very interesting person. We like
My brother is an actor. Do you know
1
2
Adjectives
3. We don't understand. Please help___.
4 Tve got a guitar but 1 cant play very well.
5. She loves her grandparents. She visits every
week.
That panda fs a female. Look at
7. Tove your letters. Please write to soon.
3Gieid\the correct word,
Hila: What are you (1) do/doing?
Pete: I (2) is/am looking at (3) this/these pandas.
(4) They‘re/Their from China.
Ela: Are (5) they/them rare?
Fete Yes. There (6) ist/aren’t many pandas in the wild
now.
Bla: Look at (7) that/those koala. It (8) is/are eating
leaves. I think i's hungry. Give (9) it/t’s a sandwich,
fete: No! You (10) must/mustn’t feed the animals.
fila OK. I'm sorry. Are there (12) some/any birds in this
park?
Pete: Yes. Theré is (12) a/an eagle (13) next/next to the
llamas,
Hila: Oh, yes, I can see it. It’s fantastic. It's opening
(14) its/its wings. Look at (15) they/them. They're
huge.Oe
lf Memories
Warm-up 31 GRAMMAR
1 Months 1 & Affirmative: was/were
Complete the months and write them in the correct Complete the sentences.
oder.
May APR SEPT |
Novy JON SAN
rep MAR AUG
pec Jol ocr
1 My brother wast the cinema,
1 ___January 7
B (Check your answers in the Mini-dictionary.
2 Dates and ordinal numbers
Match the dates (1-6) with the months (af). Then
write the dates in full.
the __thirtith of March
b the ‘of December
(Te the of January
4 the of February
Cle the of Sptunber
Et the of May2 & Affirmative: was/were
Write the words in the correct order.
1 for/late/I/was/school
ALwas late for school,
2 was/It/yesterday/hot
3. exam/before/were/We/nervous/our
4 good/DVD/The/was/very
5. in/They/asleep/were/the/theatre
5 for/school/You/late/were/the/bus
3 & Negative: was/were
Complete the sentences with wasn’t or weren't.
1 The food wasnt very good,
Bx asleep on the sofa.
3 We at school on Friday.
4 My grandparents at the restaurant.
5 Mike nervous about the test.
5 You late for school.
4 k& Affirmative and negative
Write pairs of sentences,
1 Charlie Chaplin/American (x). He/English (7)
Charlie Chaplin wasn't American. He was English. _
2 Marie Curie/French (X). She/Polish (+7).
3 James Dean and Marilyn Monroe/pop stars (X).
They/actors (v7).
4 Salvador Dali/an architect (X). He/an artist (¥).
'5 Agatha Christie/an artist (X). She/a writer ()..
Mt Memories
1 Tewas hot.
wasnt hot. Tt was cold,
2 The nurse was early.
ae ee Ls,
3. The little boy was happy.
He
4 The baby was awake.
- She
5 The man was nervous.
He J
6 Prepositions
Write the words in the correct list.
Now complete the rule with in, on or a.
We use ‘with months. We use
with days, days + parts of days, and dates. We use32 GRAMMAR
1 + was/were + Yes/No questions
Write questions.
1 it/hot/yesterday?
Was it hot yesterday?
2 I/late/for school?
3. the play/interesting?
4 your friends/on hotiday/in August?
5. your teacher/at school/yesterday?
6 you/at the cinema/yesterday?
2 ek was/were + Yes/No questions and answers
Complete the questions and write true short answers
in your notebook.
1 __Were __ you at school at twelve o'ctock
yesterday?
Yess was. /NoLwasnt,
your friend at your house yesterday?
‘your parents on holiday in June?
you happy yesterday?
it cold yesterday?
you and your friend at the cinema
last weekend?
3 & was/were + Wh- questions
Write the words in the correct order. Add capital
letters and question marks.
1._at/were/seven/where/you/o'clock
2 wallet
3 cinema/at/you/what time/were/the
4 with/were/who/you/yesterday
5 party/was/where/Anna’s
6 teacher's/your/what/was/first/name
4: tok was/were + Wh questions
Complete the questions for the answers,
1 Where were you at five thirty?
was at the cinema,
2 in this photo?
He was six years old.
3 yesterday?
We were at the Internet café.
4 the film
Te was interesting but very long.
6 ___your favourite film when you
‘were young?
Te was Star Wars.
5 sek was/were + Yes/No and Wh- questions
Tick (V) the correct questions. Correct the mi
in the other questions.
1. Were you asleep on the sofa?__
2 Where was you in June? _were
3. What do the weather like yesterday?
4 Were we on holiday on the sixth of May?
5 Were the cat asleep in the kitchen?
6 Who was you with yesterday?
6 k& was/wasn't, were/weren't
Complete the dialogue.
What's your fist memory?
with my mother and my
you?
five.
you?
‘on the beach in Spain,
‘your dad with you?
He (8)
Tom: (6)
Rosa: No, he (7)
‘in London ~ at work!
Tom: What (9)
Rosa: It (10)
the weather like?
hot and sunny, Katie
qa) asleep.
Tom: (12) you happy?
Rosa: Yes, I (13) Tt (14)
lovely day.| Match the words (1-8) with the pictures (a-h).
Min-dictionary to help you
1 foggy
2 sunny
3. snowy
4 windy
5 rainy
6 hot
7 cold
& cloudy
8 Write the answers to the questions in your
totebook.
1 Is it sunny today?
|) Yes; it i/o, itis _
\ pet nett
2 What was the weather like yesterday?
3 Is it hot in July in your country?
4 When is it rainy in your country?
5 Isit cold in December in your country?
6 What was the weather like last weekend?
‘Times
‘Watch the times (1-6) and (a-f).
twenty-five to three
five past two
quarter to three
‘two o'clock
five to three
half past two
| in the city centre this afternoon.
Mt Memoriee
10 past and to for time
Write the times, using past and to,
| ee to help you.
2
4
; oo Po
1 _it’sten past four.
at 7
sightseeing /saitsisy/ noun the activity of |je]
visiting famous buildings and places when
you are on holiday: Ler go sightseeing |)
1 word <) 6 example
2 pronunciation 5 definition
3. word type 6 stress mark [_ ]
(2)33 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading My fret holiday —
Read the text and complete the table with Patiel Fisher, 10
information about Daniel. vet ° 10) February, 2002
Paris Pet MY Fest hol Very wef
ws Was Orebe We rt? HE Year ou, ype
Where? Paris in France from 3 Maren ts HEE With cur pan eet
When? 0 te ma’ rainy oe Weather was
How ald? ine ye to of raat Aa He
Who with? boring, T° ANd museums thay we, PP
Weather? On 4. a
Om, Ny Desta® bith wae ay ,
Pisneviand al aaa fa? et: We were ay
2 Read the text again and correct the information in taste, ri At The characters yor,
these sentences. Write them in your notebook. Oia "food wae ni “=
Apri
1 Daniel was in Paris with his grandparents, Le Oe 2 Pin. we were on the p
2. Daniel was boring on the first four days. relaxed, My 224 8 nervous, My mee or
3. Daniel was asleep at 6 a.m. on his birthday. a fantastic siete I were very hana?
4 Daniel was sad on his birthday. olldey, PY. Ie was,
5. Daniel's parents were nervous on the plane.
3 Punctuation: dates 5 Write these dates as numbers.
Conect the dates in tha tat 1. the twenty-eighth of June two thousand _28/6/00
say iat ody ~ Dail Foes the fifth of November two thousand and Five
| to February 2002
2
3. the first of February nineteen ninety-eight
4 the twenty-second of May two thousand
5. the fourteenth of August two thousand and two
6 the third of January nineteen ninety-seven
4 Answer these questions with
dates in numbers and words in
your notebook.
1 What's today's date? 6 Kinkina is esa
Link these sentences with and or but.
- a - 1 Twas eight years old. My sister was twelve.
17 March "
was eight years old and my sister was twelve.
ee
2 The weather was cold. It wasn't rainy.
2 What was yesterday's date?
3. What's the date of your 3 The characters were fantastic. The food was nice.
birthday?
4 What's the date of your best
friend's birthday? 4 My dad was nervous. My mum was relaxed.
5 What was the date of your last
exam?
5 The beach was nice. Tie weather was good.
6 Our coach was late. The trip was interesting.Review 11
1 was/were
Complete the sentences with was/were or wasn’t/
weren't.
11 at the cinema yesterday. The film
was good,
2 My friends fon the beach last weekend,
‘They enjoyed the sunny weather.
3. My mother at home at one o'clock.
‘She was at work.
4 you and your friends late for school?
No, we
2 wiite questions with was/were.
41 where/the children/at five o'clock?
2 you/at school/this morning?
3 when/she/in London?
4 what time/Dave/at the sports centre?
5 what/weather/like/yesterday?
3GRIthe corect wor.
ices My favourite house (1) was/were our (2) once/
first house,
Sonia: What (3) does/was it like?
Alice: Not very big but it (4) wasm'’/was lovely.
Sonia: Where was (5) the/a house?
Alice It was (6) near/next the beach. (7) In/On July
and August, my friends and I (8) was/were on the
beach every weekend.
Sonia: (9) Who/How old (10) was/were you?
Mice: I (11) was/were fifteen.
“Sonia: Where is your new house?
Ace: In the town centre. There (12) is/are nice shops
and cafés but I (13) not/don't go to (14) they/them
very often.
Sonia: Where do you like (15) going/go?
‘ice: To the beach ~ it’s lovely and quiet there.
I Memories
VOCABULARY
4 Ordinal numbers
Write the numbers as ordinals.
Example: 5 - fifth
aie Ry
ai Ye 5 Re
a $e ee :
5 Opposites
Write the opposites of these adjectives.
1 asleep 4 happy
2 cold 5 late =
3 relaxed 6 bad
6 Weather
Write adjectives under the pictures.
7 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with the correct preposition:
in, on oF at.
11.0 swimming Mondays
is your birthday
2 April?
3. The film started
4
half past seven.
We played tennis Friday morning.
@)(2 At night
Warm-up 34 GRAMMAR
1 Prepositions 1 & yesterday or last?
Complete the second sentence with before or after. Write the words in the correct list.
1 Thave a shower. Then I have breakfast.
= Thave a shower __before_ breakfast.
2 They do their homework. Then they have dinner.
yesterday last
= They do their homework dinner. i
morning year
3. She has dinner, Then she sees her friends.
= She sees her friends dinner.
4 You do your homework. Then you go to school.
= You do your homework school.
5. We have lunch. Then we play tennis.
= We play tennis lunch, 2 & was/were + time expressions
Write the words in the correct order. Add capital
2 Write five true sentences about what you do on letters and full stops (.).
school days. Use the words in the box.
1. last/on/were/we/holiday/month
‘We were on holiday last month.
2 morning/school/were/they/at/yesterday
1 3 yesterday /town/in/was/she/the/centre/
afternoon
2
4 last/were/in/you/Ttaly/month
% 5 the/were/the/students/in/library/yesterday
4 6 last/at/my/was/grandmother/home/night
5
3 wasn't/weren't + time expressions
Write negative sentences.
1 He/at home/last night
He wasn't at home last night.
2” Helen/at the cinema/yesterday afternoon
3 My parents/at work/last week4 Tate for school/yesterday morning
5 You/in the coffee bar/yesterday
{6 We/on holiday/last month
4 ick Yes/No questions and short answers
Write questions and true short answers in your
notebook.
1 you/at school/yesterday?
| [Were you at school yesterday?
| Yes; was L/Mo, wasn't.
Lett ceetentenet
your teacher/on hotiday/last week?
your parents/at home/last night?
you and your family/in the same town/last year?
your best friend/at your schooV/last year?
Yyou/with your friends/yesterday evening?
5 4k Wh- questions
Write questions for the answers.
1 Where were you last night?
Iwas at home last night
2 oo?
John was with hhis parents yesterday.
es cls oe
My parents were on hotiday in June.
_——____—— 2
We were with our grandparents last week.
5 2
Fiona was in the coffee bar yesterday morning.
6 2
They were in New York last year.
6% All forms
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
as/were or a time expression.
Faula: Is your memory good?
Sam: I don't know realy.
aula: Well, where (1) _were _ you (2) yesterday.
morning?
Sam: That's easy. I (3)
town.
Fala: OK. Where (4)
this day (5)
with my friends in
you and your friends on
year?
(At rigkt
‘Sam: Oh, I'm not sure. T think we (6)
school.
Paula: OK. How old (7)
birthday?
Sam: Forty-two!
Paula: Very good. Now, what (8)
(9) __ evening?
Sam: I don’t know. I (10) at home, My friends
and I (11) at a coffee bar
Paula: OK. How much (12)____the drinks and
sandwiches?
Sam: My coffee (13) £1.50 and my cheese
sandwich (14) £2.80.
Paula: Your memory is brilliant!
at
your mum on her last
on
VOCABULARY
7 Places
Match the objects (1-8) with the places (2h).
cinema
bowing allay \__-f
fast-food restaurant,
concert
(2)
Library
Internet café
coffee bar
amusement arcade
8] =)
, Ny
8 What are your favourite places in Exercise 7?
(number 1 = your favourite).
~35 GRAMMAR
1 & Affirmative: there was/there were
Look at the list of activities at the city festival last week.
Write sentences.
4 kx Questions and short answers
Look at the list in Exercise 1. Write
questions and short answers about the
city festival,
1 adisco
Was there a discon
‘Yes, there was,
2 pop stars
Were there any pop stars! __
No, there werent
3 a street party
4 art classes
1
2
3
‘4
5
6
7
8
2 & Negative: there wasn't/there weren't
The things in the box weren't at the city festival last week.
Write negative sentences with a or any.
‘There wasn'ta classical concert
5 a classical concert
6 film stars
5 kk was/were, there was/there were
Complete the dialogue.
Sally: (1) _Were_ you at the festival
last week?
Clara: Yes, I (2) .
Sally: What (3) it Like?
‘Clara: Great! There (4) __ lots of
people and the weather (5)
“Affirm: egative _—____ good.
ia Sally: (6) there any pop stan?
" Clara: No, there (7) but there
1a disco (V)/a concert (X) @) 4 famtasBorok conceit
‘There was a disco but there wasn't a concert. ‘And there (9) a street
2. sandwiches (¥)/pizzas (x) party on the lastnight. All my friends
Q me sandwi (10) there, Where (11)
3. a coffee bar (¥)/a restaurant —___ ou?
MK “ Sally: We (12) at home. We
(13) ‘on holiday in Spain.
4. photos (7)/paintings (x) nA “a
5. library (#)/sports centre (x)6 kk was/were, there was/there were
In your notebook, write sentences about these
things.
* the last festival in your town/city
* your last holiday
* your last party
* your last trip
inmy town wasnt very good.
heat esta
‘There wasrit any pop muse
Ce a ane
——
| pet a es
VOCABULARY
7 TV programmes
Complete the TV guide with the words in the box.
BBC 1
6.00 Today (1) _News and weather
from around the world.
7.00 Win! Win! Win! Big money prizes in this
new (2)
ann
BBC 2
6.00 Mickey and Donald A classic Disney
3)
7.00 Animal habitat (2) _ on
the rare European bison.
6.00 Life and love 175th episode of this
‘American (5) ;
7.00 The Bob Banks Show
Very funny (6)
6.00 Team time US (7) with
‘American football and basketball
7.00 (8) : Texas Star Black
and white western.
Wet rele
8 put the dialogue in the correct order. Number
‘the boxes.
1] Andy: What was on TV last night? I was out.
Bella: Fun Festival.
‘Andy: Was it good?
Bella: Don't worry. 've got the match on video for
you.
‘Andy: Was there a football match on?
Bella: Yes, it was very interesting. And after the
‘documentary, there was an American comedy, but it
wasn't very funny.
‘Andy: What was it called?
Bella: No, but there was a great tennis match.
Pete Sampras was the winner,
‘Andy: Oh, I really ike him.
Bell
here was a documentary on life in Africa.
9 Girclathe adjectives in the box that can describe
TV programmes.
‘people in cars
people in buses
Your clothes, books and CDs are on the floor.
‘You must tidy your bedroom.
b people on foot
Check your answers in the Mini-dictionary
@36 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Look at the TV guide quickly and find the answers.
1. What time is Disneytime on?
2 Which programmes are new?
3. What time are the tennis matches on?
‘4 What types of film are on?
Etc
2 Read the TV guide more slowly. Are these
sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 [_] The film is on after the sport on BBC1.
2 [_] There isnt a soap on.
3. [_] The news on BBC 2 fs on after the news
on BBC 1.
4 [_] There is more comedy on BBC 2 than BBC 1.
5 [_] There is a western on
6 [__] The game show is on before the documentary
on BBC 2,
O)
3 Punctuation: capital letters
Correct these sentences. Write capital letters where
necessary.
1. My favourite film is the matrix.
2 Do you like shakespeare's romeo and juliet?
3. A: Who's your favourite actor?
B: bruce willis.
4 There was a good film on last night ~ mickey blue
eyes.
5 My favourite game show is the alphabet game.
4A personal email
‘Are these adjectives positive or negative? Which one
isn't positive or negative?
5 Re-write the email message in full sentences in
your notebook. Use the key on page 94 of the
Students’ Book to help you.
Dear Nicola
Thank u 4 your message. I’m very :-'
It was my birthday yesterday and there
was a party. I was very 80o. I’ve got
@ new DVD - it’s very :-DI
Ru OK? Don’t be <:-o about your exans.
Ur a good student. My girlfriend
is :-C. Her piano exam was very
difficult yesterday but her teacher
‘isn’t >-(.
I must do my homework b4 t. Say hi 2
your mum and dad.
Cu soon
Lol
‘Adam
| Dear Nicola,
| Thank you for your message.Review 12
GRAMMAR
1 was/were, wasn't/weren't + time expressions
Complete the sentences.
1 Twas on holiday week.
2 Were they at home afternoon?
3 We with our friends yesterday.
4 at school yesterday. It was a holiday,
5. The weather sunny yesterday.
2 there was/were
Write affirmative/negative sentences or questions.
41. there/a jazz concert (-)
(At naght
Harry: Yes, there (12) was/wasn't - Manchester United
and Leeds.
‘Alex: Great! (13) Have/Do you got (14) a/an video of
the match?
Harry: Yes. Come and watch
(15) it/him later.
Alex: OK, thanks.
VOCABULARY
4 Word groups
Write the words in the correct list.
2 tees pay?) Meals Places Adjectives. abies
ee
4 there/any tourists (-)
3ircle)the correct word.
Hay: Where (1) was/were you
(2) yestenday/tost night? You
(3) weren't/wasn't at football practice.
‘lex: I (4) was/am out with my parents.
(6) Were/Was there alot of people at football
practice?
Harry: No, there (6) weren'/wasn't and the teacher
(7) was/were angry.
‘Nex: Sorry. What was on TV (8) aftemoon/after the
practice?
Harry: There (9) was/were a good western and a funny
comedy show.
‘ex: Oh, I (10) not/don't Like westerns much.
(22) Was/Were there a football match on?
Complete the second sentence with before or after.
1 Thave a shower. Then I clean my teeth.
Idlean my teeth my shower.
2 Tread a book. Then I go to bed.
Tread a book bedtime.
3. I feed my dog. Then T have breakfast.
1 feed my dog breakfast.
4 have my aerobics class. Then I have a shower.
Thave a shower ‘my aerobics class.Warm-up
1 Accidents, fire and crime
Look at the pictures and write the jobs (1-5).
BP Use the Mini-dictionary to help you.
EAE
1 fire fighter |
G3
5
on
2 Put the words in the correct list.
‘ve brigade, pice station, hospital, police, ambulance,
fire engine
Group
__fire brigade
Place
‘Transport
wd 3 Accinents
37 GRAMMAR
1 & Past Simple: regular verbs
Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
ask, play, rain, watch, cook, anive a
1 The teacher __asked us some difficult questions,
2 We a great video last night. !
3. She late for the party. |
4 The weather was very bad yesterday, It
all day.
5 You tennis very well.
61
dinner for my parents. |
2 dee Past Simple: regular verbs
Complete the text with the verbs in brackets.
so sedan dy
eer otal, be
es cyoetomesnd
\@—— rer) my favourite backeta
Seam on TV They weren't very goodl In he
with a car driver and @ girl on 8 bicycle.
oe) arkey
ee (eta)
Tac arver an ate
‘The ambulance (6) ——— (arrve) in
mrnates and then the plice (7) ———
the driver some
questions. The get (2)
__(etay) in " \
woop \
| dmenesesor AN l
weve Her byl
helmet (10) __——
(save) her.
|3 & Regular and irregular verbs
Write the verbs in the correct part of the table. Then
write the irregular verbs in the Past Simple.
*
S
si
=»
=
4
4 dc Irregular verbs
Write sentences in the Past Simple. Add capital
Letters and full stops (.).
1. Ihave lunch/at one o'clock
had lunch at one o'clock
2 we/leave school/at four thirty
3 my parents/go/to town/by taxi
4 she/see/her friends/last night
5 my mother/take/my friend/home
the doctor/give/me some medicine
7. my brother fall off/his bicycle
(3 Accidente
5 de% Regular and irregular verbs
Complete the text with the verbs in brackets.
Yesterday was Friday and my friend, Gina, (1) _stayed
(stay) the night at our house. After dinner, we were in
imy bedroom. I (2) (have) some new posters
and Gina (3) (ask), ‘Why aren't they on the
walls? Gina (4) (get up) on the chair and
(5) (put) one poster on the wall. Then she
© (tum) and (7) (fall off) the
chair, She (8) (hit) her head on the cupboard.
My parents were out and I was very worried. I
() (phone) the ambulance and Gina's
parents. They all (10) {atrive) in five minutes.
The ambulance (11) (take) Gina to hospital
and her parents (12) (g0), too. Gina
(13) (wake up) in hospital and she was very
surprised. The nurses (14) (Give) her some
medicine. (15) (see) her this morning and
she wasn't angry with me. I'm very lucky!
6 #-& Regular and irregular verbs
Tick (V) the correct sentences and correct the
mistakes in the other sentences.
1 Twent to school by bus last Monday, __
2 We stay at home last night. stayed _
3 She fall off her bicycle yesterday,
4
The police asked me some questions after the
accident.
He wake up late yesterday morning.
6 We phoned our friends yesterday.
7 You leave at 7.30 a.m. yesterday.
VOCABULARY
7 Words that go together
ircle)the word/words that go with the verbs.
GarlyyGte) to school, your house
a commer, a question, a game
a question, for help, an answer
a chair, the floor, a bicycle
the house, at 8 a.m., from a room
well, in the morning, late
your clothes, a hat, an umbrella
a present, some medicine, a question
2 person, a car, an accident
2 person, a helmet38 GRAMMAR
1 & Past Simple: negative
Write negative sentences.
1 [got up early yesterday.
2 The driver stopped after the accident,
3. You arrived late,
4 She put on her helmet.
5 We left the house at seven thirty.
6 He phoned his girlfriend last night.
2 & Affirmative and negative
These people did a motorbike test. Write sentences.
about the results.
1 Mike/stop at the junction
2 Angela/put on a helmet
Angela didn’
3. Mike and Richard/see the pedestrian
4 Mike and Kim/turn comers fast
5 kim and Richard/stop at the junction
6 Angela/turn corners fast
7 Angela and Mike/stop at the junction
8 Kim/see the pedestrian
3 & Affirmative and negative
Look at the picture. Write sentences about what Dave
ddid and didn’t do in his bedroom yesterday. Use the
verbs in the box.
Dave played the guitar.
‘He didn’t watch Ty
1
2
3
4
5
6
4 kk Affirmative and negative
In your notebook, write true sentences about what:
you did and didn’t do yesterday.
5 d& Affirmative and negative
Complete the text with the verbs in brackets.
Use the Past Simple.
1 (1) had __ (have) a bicycle accident when I was
thirteen, (2) (take) risks in those days.
For example, 1 (3) (not wear) a helmet
and I (4) (not stop) at junctions. One
Sunday morning, T (5) (go) to my friend's
house by bicycle. I was late and I (6)
(have to) go fast. After ten minutes, 1 (7)
(turn) right but T (8) (not took) first.
109) (not see) a motorcyclist and he
(20) (hit) me, We both (11)
(fall off) our bikes. I was unconscious but the
motorcyclist was OK. He (12) (phone) for
an ambulance and I (13) (wake up) in
hospital, I wear my helmet now and I don’t take risks.VOCABULARY
6 Road safety
Look at the picture on the right.
Complete the sentences with the words
in the box.
1 The ___ovdist isn't wearing a
2 The car __ is wearing
a
3 The is walking on
the 7
4 The is near the
police car.
5 The cyclist is near the
Look at the picture again. Who is taking
arisk?
In your notebook, copy and complete
the word map with the words in the box.
pedestrian
8 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with the correct preposition, a, b or c.
1 Twoke _up in hospital after the accident.
aon b off c up
2 Put your jumper, Its cold.
ato bon © off
3. They phoned an ambulance.
a for b at c to
4. He went to schoot taxi,
a by bin © on
5 Watch ! That car isn't stopping.
ain b out © off
© You must stop__ the junction.
a to bat ¢ in
‘was bored.
a people who watch a football match
b people who watch a play or show39 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Put the pictures in the correct order. Then read the
story and check your answer.
1 2 3 4
2 Read the story again, Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1. The girl and her mother had an accident yesterday.
‘The motorcyclist crashed into the woman.
The gir's mother called for an ambulance.
2
3
4. The motorcyclist was unconscious after the accident.
5 The motorcyclist didn’t go to the hospital.
3 Linking with and then
Look at this example of and then from the story. Underline the
‘other examples in the story.
My mum stopped our car at the zebra crossing and then the wortan.
walked into the road.
4 Now write these sentences with and then in your notebook.
1. last Sunday I got up late/had a big breakfast
rn thad a big breakfast.
Last Sunday | got up late and the |
T went swimming/saw my friends
‘we went to the amusement arcade/went to the coffee bar
‘we had some sandwiches/had some cake
‘we went to my house at 5 p.m./watched a video
mmy friends went home at 7 p.m./I did my homework
Kb wncun
5 Punctuation: review
Correct the text. Add capital letters, full
stops (.), apostrophes (’), commas (,)
and question marks (?) where necessary
+4
There was 4 woman in the
| street near the zebra crossing
6 Spelting
Correct these spelling mistakes.
1 hospitall hospital
2 polise A fe
3 teatre
4 tenis
5 futball
6 vidio
7. telefone
8
casetteReview 13
GRAMMAR
1 Past Simple
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets.
Use the Past Simple.
4 The cyclist (not wear) a helmet.
21 (leave) home at 7 p.m. yesterday
evening.
3He (not stop) at the junction.
4 My friends and I (see) an accident
last night.
5 The driver (turn) the corner fast.
6 The survey (not show) any
interesting results.
7 The accident (happen) in the town
centre,
ait (not rain) last week.
9 The tony (hit) the car at the
Junction.
10 My mum (take) us to school by car.
411 The police (not ask) us any
questions
21 — (go) to hospital last night.
2Gireld the correct word,
Lisa: There (1) is/was an accident (2) near/next our
school yesterday.
Ross: Really? I didn’t (3) see/sow it.
Lisa: A man in (4) a/an car (5) hits/hit a gitl. She was
on (6) his/her bike and she (7) fell/fal off. She
(8) don't/didn’t have a helmet.
Ross: That's very silly. You must (9) wear/wore a helmet
‘on your bike. (10) Were/Was the girl OK?
Lisa: I don’t know. A teacher phoned (11) to/for an
ambulance (12) before/after the accident.
(13) An/The ambulance arrived very quickly and
(14) tool/take the girl to hospital.
oss: And the car driver?
Lisa: He (15) were/was OK.
(3 Accidente
VOCABULARY
3 Accidents and road safety
Girclo the correct word.
1 The ambulance fighter/driver took the boy to
hospital.
2 There's a fire! Phone the fire brigade/offce.
3 The fire lory/engine arrived in five minutes.
4 The police fighter/officer asked us some questions.
5 The nurses gave Adam some medicine/doctor.
6 You must stop at a zebra junction/crossing
7 Wear your drive/seat belt in the car.
8 Gyclists/Pedestrians mustn't walk in the road.
9 Don't take/make risks on the road.
10 A helmet saves/protects your head.
11 The police officer/fighter asked the woman some
questions.
12 I woke up in medicine/hospital after the accident.
ss
4 Verbs and prepositions
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1 Watch There's a dog in the road.
2 The boy didn't put his helmet.
3. Twoke early yesterday morning.
4 The motorcyclist fell his bike,
5. We didntt get at 7.30 a.m.
@!Warm-up
1 Word groups
Add three words to each group.
father
family
cheese
game show
Vv
programmes
kitten
rainy. ff
weather
(4 Migeing home
40 GRAMMAR
1 & Comparative adjectives
Complete the sentences with the comparative form
of the adjectives in the box.
1 We've got a new car. Its faster than our old
2 like my new teacher, She's ____than my
‘old teacher,
3 Put on your jumper. It's today than
yesterday.
4 Tm worried. That test was than our
last test.
5 Tm fifteen but my sister is than me.
6 Our new flat is very small. Our old flat was
2 & Comparatives with to be
Write sentences, Use the correct form of to be.
‘Add capital letters and full stops (.).
1 London/big/Oxford
London is bigger than Oxford.
2 Turkey/hot/England
3 my brothers/old/me
4. the weather today/bad/the weather yesterday
5 those computers/small/these computers
6 my team/good/your team
motorbikes /noisy/cars3 & Comparing people
Look at the adjectives and read the information
about John and David.
ft
tall short heavy light slow fast
TT years 2 months
18 metres
Tiles
‘wo sisters anda brother
hriliant at maths
ann 100 min seconds
DAVID COOPER
Hears mons
UBsmetes
Silos ;
the brothers anda sister
at maths
eet in eons
Now correct the information about John and David.
Write the sentences in your notebook.
1. David is younger than John.
avid solder than Jo
2 John is shorter than David.
3 John is lighter than David.
4 Davids family is smaller than John’s family.
5 John is worse at maths than David.
6 David is slower than John.
(4 Micting home
4 x Comparatives with to be
Write sentences that are true for you. Write the
sentences in your notebook. Use the correct form
of to be.
1 T/old/my best friend
im older et friend.
fm older than my best frie
tim younger thar my best rien
English/easy/maths
this week/cold/last week
rock groups/good/heavy metal groups
Y/small/my mum
my friends/noisy/me
ounun
VOCABULARY
5 Adjectives
Match the sentences (1-6) with the reasons (a-f).
1. miss the food from home. c
We miss the TV programmes,
He misses his home town. oO
They miss the people.
‘She misses the trains.
I miss the weather.
It’s smaller than London.
Theyre friendlier than in England,
It’s better than in England.
They're faster than in England.
It’s sunnier than in England.
They're better than in England.
6 Prepositions
Choose the correct word.
1. We go on holiday in/at August.
2 Iwas at home in/at seven thirty.
We go swimming in/at summer
Her birthday is in/at June,
We went shopping in/at the weekend.
I get up in/at seven o'clock.41 GRAMMAR
1 & Comparative forms
Complete the sentences with the comparative form
of the adjectives in the box.
1. Those jeans are cheap. Your jeans were
more expensive :
2 Today's homework was easy. Yesterday's was
3 His last book was funny. His new book is
4. My friend was relaxed before the exam, but I was
5 The first film was boring, but the second was
2 & Comparatives with to be
Write sentences with the comparative form of the
adjectives. Use the correct form of to be.
1. my picture/colourful/your picture
-My picture is more colourful than your picture. _
2. art galleries interesting/churches
3 rock music/exciting/classical music
4 my sister/intelligent/my brother
5 your story/realistic/my story
3 se Comparative forms
Look at the information about the cafés. Complete
the sentences, using the adjectives in the box.
1 Blueline is __bigger than Joe's.
2 The coffee at Joe's is than at Blueline,
3 The sandwiches at Blueline are than at
Joe's.
4 Blueline is than Joe's because they
don't play music.
5 Joe's is to school than Bluetine.
6 The waiters are at Joe's than at Blueline,
4 tok Comparative forms
Complete the text with the correct form of the
adjectives in brackets.
| Dear Gam,
| a hea a Ws great. it's
ig 7g) than my hi
| andmuctte) (ecg) ee
or ote of modern galleries and museume, I
fink thay () (interesting)
in the historic places. The weather toda
much (4) (good) than ”
esterday When Ie rained, There oft
and the streeta are (6)
| (Colourful) than they usually are
eye 0 Problems, toc The food
(bad) than at home and
everything is (7) (expensive),
‘The shops close (8)
here than at: home, tool
Lots of love,
(early)5 kk-& Comparing cities
In your notebook, write sentences comparing two
cities in your country. Use the adjectives in the box.
city is more expensive than my cy. |
| the capital
VOCABULARY
6 Seasons, months and weather
Look at the seasons column. Write the letters in the
correct order. Then complete the table with
‘information for your country.
‘ismmpg ~
eumsmr —
ruuatm ~
(6 Mier home
8 Write true answers to these questions in your
notebook.
1. What's your favourite season?
2 Why do you like it?
3. What do you do in that season?
4 What is your town like in that season?
present: I/yowwe/they Qos he/she/iroesy
past: /yow/he/she/it/werthey wendy ——{e]
———{7]
Let's go fo the cinema
Does this bus go to the stadium?
7 Likes and dislikes
Match the questions (1-5) and answers (a-e).
What's your favourite season? é
What do you do in summer?
What is your town like in winter?
When is your town busy?
Do you like winter?
a No, T don't like cold weather.
‘In summer. There are lots of tourists then.
¢ Hy favourite season is spring.
Wes very quiet.
1190 to the beach with my friends,
1 word a] 5 -ing forms
2 definition 6 past form
3 word type 7, pronunciation
-your answers in the Mini-dictionary.
@)42 READING AND WRITING
1 Postcard layout
Witerthe inmbess an/thcicarrers RELORANE ROARS: iBT anaes
2 in Rome last weeke
rdf
re Wh a ey ne tay an
sing my Itallan, Eve
| BOK bu mibe ou very meee
| [esterday was our fot day at the
(5 dr and tre pr ohnson
GF) ear Murs ana Dad, } | renew street
am) oxford
UK
|
2 Read the postcard in the correct order and circle the correct 5 choose the correct word.
ieformation, 1 I'm tired because/then 1 got up very
1 Kate is Engish/Ttaion, early.
2 Kate misses Italy/her parents. 2 We went shopping. But/Then we had
3. Kate is a student/teacher at a language school. lunch.
4 Kate went shopping/sightseeing in Rome, 3> I like summer but/and I don’t like
5 The weather is hotter/colder in Italy than in England. winter.
4 I did my homework at nine o'clock.
3 Punctuation: titles and addresses Then/Because I went to bed.
Write the title and address with the correct punctuation. 5 Why are you late? Because/But the bus
Add capital letters where necessary. didn’t arrive.
6 The party was good but/and the food
wasn't very nice.
4 Linking with because, and, but, then
‘Match the lines in columns A ar Look at the linking words
(in bold) and match the meanings (a-d) to the sentences 1-4.
a reason
Then we went on a trip.
because we saw some beautiful places.
and I'm practising my Italian.
but I miss you very much.
1 Tim staying with a very nice family
2. Everything is OK
3 We had lessons in the morning.
4 Lwas very happy
more informationReview 14
GRAMMAR
1 Comparatives
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
adjectives in brackets.
1 The maths results were
the science results
(bad) than
2 My friend was
the exams than me.
3 L think British TV is
than American TV.
4 I think English is
(nervous) about
_ (serious)
(easy) than
German.
5 You are _ (intelligent) than me.
6 Books are _ ____ (expensive) than CDs.
7 This summer is (hot) than last
summer.
8 You are (good) at art than T am.
9 Skiing is (exciting) than
swimming.
10 My bedroom is
brother's bedroom.
2Gieiothe correct word.
Sue: Where (1) am/are you from?
‘Ana: I'm from Spain but I (2) lve/tived in London now.
Sue: (3) Do/Are you miss Spain?
Ana: I (4) am mviss/miss my family and my home town
in spring
Sue: Why?
‘Ana: There (5) is/are a festival every year in Apri
Sue: Did you (6) went/go to (7) a/the festival last
year?
Ana: Yes, I did. It (8) is/was fantastic. There
(9) was/were hundreds of people in the streets,
and food, music, and dancing
Sue: What (10) was/did the weather ike?
‘Ana: Sunny and hot. The weather in Spain is
usually (11) good/better than in England.
Sue: How often do you (12) go/going to Spain?
Ana: (13) Twice/Two a year.
Sue: You speak English very (14) good/well.
‘Ana: You must learn Spanish. It’s very
(15) easy/easier!
(big) than my
14 Ming home
VOCABULARY
3 Word groups
irl the odd one out
autumn,
wate,
soap,
rainy
summer, weather
spaghetti, sandwich, cake
game show, news, video
noisy, snowy, windy
spring,
4 Opposites
Write the opposites.
1 big
cold
late
friendly _
funny
6 dificult
7 bad
8 expensive
9 boring
5 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with at or in.
1 We went skiing
T had lunch
winter.
cone thirty
August.
2
3° We don't go to school
4 the weekend?
Do you go swimmingWarm-up
1 Find six nouns and six adjectives in the box.
Look [-+] and [1].
Bx 00 F TT Wee
HARDENJAGKK
uTRCHTIKLNN
WDANGEROUSO
oRMPMLQSS VW
REN YELU ¢ KD
RLEZMIMNSOE
TARHOGIQPROD
EXVSRETUEVG
DEOQAYNETEOE
TDOUBCCAYODS P
SGSTRENGTHD
2 Prepositions: review
Complete the sentences with the prepositions in the
box.
at (x2), i, on (x2), to, next to, before ace
Time
1 get up___at __ half past seven.
2 We're going to buy a new computer
Saturday,
3. don't watch TV the afternoon,
4 Talways have a shower I go to bed.
Place
5 Put these books the shelf, please.
6 Isit mmy friend in class.
Movement
7 Tarrived ___ the party early
8 They went London last month,
(9 Tests
43 GRAMMAR
1 & going to for future plans
Complete the sentences with the full forms of going
to and the verb in brackets.
1 [am going to see __ (see) my friends tomorrow.
2 She (do) her homework later.
3. My friends (have) a party this
weekend,
4 We (Visit) our grandparents this
afternoon.
5 You (study) for the exams.
2 4c going to for future plans
Complete the diary days with your plans for next
week. Then write five sentences in your notebook.
Use short forms.
Monday _ football s pm.
‘Twesday
Tim going to play football on Monday afernoon j
3 & Negative: going to
Write negative sentences. Use short forms.
41. We/not/play tennis/tomorrow
‘We aren't going to play tennis tomorrow.
2 I/not/use my computer/this evening
3. You/not/come/to the party
4 She/not/wear/her new dress
5. They/not/get up/earty/tomorrow
6 My teacher/not/give us a test/next week0 Teste
4. tek Affirmative and negative 5% Yes/No questions
Write pairs of sentences. Use short forms. Write questions and short answers.
1 you/study for the exam? (yes)
‘Are you going to study for the exam?
Yes, Lam.
2. he/come to the party? (no)
3. they/stay in tonight? (yes)
1. the children ~ play football
The children arent going to play football.
4 it/rain at the weekend? (no)
5 Ana/watch TV tonight? (yes)
6 you/phone your friend later? (no)
2 the motorcyclist ~ put on his hat
6 4% Wh- questions and answers
Write questions and true answers in your notebook.
seem Se 1 what/you/do tonight?
| what are you going to do tonight? |
Th going to play computer games.
what/you/do next weekend?
‘when/you/study for the exams?
what time/you/get up tomorrow?
when/your teacher/give you a test?
what/your parents/do next weekend?
VOCABULARY
7 Exams and revision
Gircla the correct word.
Where do youCfeis® revision?
We're going to make/do an exam next week.
Make/Do some physical exercise when you revise.
It’s a good idea to make a revision timetable/
4 the businesswoman — use her mobile phone worktable.
5. Wotk with your friends and test/exam their
knowledge.
6 Physical exercise is rlaxing/relax when you do exams.44 GRAMMAR 4. Yes/No questions
Write questions.
1 & have/has to
Complete the sentences with have/has to and the verbs in A yuan to bed ony
‘the box. Do we have to go to bed early?
ST | * hey tnen on
1 We _have to study — for the English test.
2 My sister had an accident yesterday. She in
hospital for a week.
3 My parents work at weekends and I the shopping.
4 James to bed early before exams,
5
6
3 she/wear a uniform at school
You__a letter to your grandparents. 4 you/wear a helmet on your bike
ii a uniform at school.
(Girele)the correct form. 5. Mike/work at weekends
1 I doesn'/@orDhave to go to school today.
2 You doesn’/don't have to answer all the questions.
3 He doesn’t/don't have to leave early. a PARE
4 We doesn’t/don't have to walk to school. they/answer questions about pop music
5. My friends doesn’¢/don't have to do the test.
6
Diana doesn't/don't have to work today.
3 i Affirmative and negative
Read the messages and write sentences.
1 Sally and Chris/do their homework
sally and chris have to do their homework.
2 Chris/clean the kitchen
Chris doesnt have to lean the kitchen.
Dear Sally
4 the hospital with
we pa Alas cana t0
3. Sally/buy a newspaper feed the dog
buy @ newspaper
Gamasaymawimk TT | etn the Kitchen
4 Chris and Sally/make lunch do your
Dear Chris
5 Chris/clean his football boots See you later.
nm at the su ‘mark
as faermar
Love
Mun and Dod
‘6 Chris and Sally/feed their pets
7 Sally/write a letter
8 Chris/phone his dad5 & Wh- questions
Complete the questions with have to and the verbs in
brackets.
41 Where does the driver have togo _? (go)
2 What time we 2 (get up)
3 How long ‘my composition
2 (be)
4 What___she in the game
show? (do)
5. Where I 2 (sit)
6 What the children 2 (wear)
7) How often _you (do) exams?
6 ket All forms
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
‘has/have to.
Teacher: We'e going on a trip tomorrow,
Alice: (1) _Do we have to leave early?
5 Tete
VOCABULARY
7 Helping at home
Match the pictures with the words in the box.
Teacher: Yes, we do. We (2) leave at
seven thirty.
Tom: And (3) __we wear our
uniform?
Teacher: No, you (4) : 3 ‘
Atice: Great! What clothes (5) we
wear?
Teacher: You (6) wear jeans, a jumper
and trainers. We are going to be in the countryside. oF
Sara: (7) I bring
sandwiches from home?
Teacher: Good question. Yes, each student ee on Ie
@) bring sandwiches and a drink
from home. And bring pens and your notebooks 5 6
because you (9) do a project on
the area. 8 Feelings
Tom: How long (10) the project be?
Teacher: About four pages.
raining. Put your
3. What time do you get down/up in the morning?
4 Twas nervous and I woke up/off three times
Check your answers in the Mini-dictionary.
Complete the sentences with the adjectives in
the box.
trees
1 The new game show wasn't very interesting. We were
bored when we watched it
2 We were very when we didn't
win the big prize.
3 My mum was on a TV game show. I was very
when I saw her,
4 Twas very worried before the exam, but now I'm
more
5 ‘Don't be
“The questions are very easy:
the presenter said.45 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read and answer the questions in the quiz.
2 Punctuation: apostrophes 5 Spelling
Correct the quiz. Write apostrophes where necessary. Correct the spelling mistakes in these
words.
Trevize revise
2 frendly |
3 earlyer
3 Now correct these sentences, Write apostrophes where heter! —
necessary. Sautum
1. You dont have to answer all the questions. 6 cotourfull
2 Im going to watch Who wants to be a Millionaire? + woclai
3. She isnt going to revise this evening, nowledge = ——__
4 re you going to clean the car? No, Im not. 8 strenth
5 My friend doesnt tidy her room.
6 The presenters name is Johnny Star. ON
10 milionaire
4 Punctuation: commas
Correct these sentences. Write commas (,) where necessary.
1. Like game shows films and cartoons.
2 He has to clean the car feed the cat and tidy his room,
3. We're going to finish our project have dinner and then watch TV.
4 You have to read a text answer some questions and then write a”
composition.
5 Do we have to do a listening speaking or writing test?
6 planned my revision revised every day and got good results.
@Review 15
GRAMMAR
1 going to
Complete the sentences with going to and the verbs
‘in brackets. Where it is possible, use short forms.
1 I1_____ (finish) my homework.
2 you (watch)
the football match?
3 He (visit) his penfriend this
summer.
4 My parents
5 Ws very cold, it
(snow) later?
(buy) a new car.
2Girclo the correct word.
Dear Richard,
(iter the exame, | (7) going tolam going to relax
My Family and | (8) area going to vote my
grandparents in the United States (9) infon
Hust. Use (10) hinthem, because we don't
(M) @olgoing to the United States very often
Ms 2) dt igo (2) am
sumo ou (mse tac
here in Rome soon, ees
Ws revision time again!
Best wishes,
Daniele
5 tet
3 have/has to
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
have/has to.
1 We
because its a holiday,
40 to school tomorrow
2 tiny work this
evening? Yes, they
a she study
every day?
4 She do all the exercises.
VOCABULARY
4 Exams and revision
Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
1 Its important to before exams.
2 How often do you exams?
3 a revision timetable before you start.
4 These exams general knowledge.
5 some physical exercise when you revise,
5 Helping at home
Choose the correct word.
1 T look at/after my brother when my parents
90 out.
Do you have to wash/clean the dishes?
Remember to tole/make the dog for a walk.
We have to wash/tidy our room once a week.
Jn my house my dad cleans/tidies the car.
T help/go my parents with the shopping.
6 Prepositions review
Correct the underlined prepositions.
1 I don't work in Saturdays.
2 We play basketball on weekends.
3 Our next test is at the 24th May.
4 Thave a shower after I leave home.
auswn2 & Why don't/doesn't ...?
Write the words in the correct order. Add capital
letters and question marks.
1. the/he/why/doesn’t/see/doctor
Why doesn't he see the doctor?
2 go/why/we/don't/fishing
3 teacher/they/don't/the/why/ask
4 you/don't/help/why/T
5. the/she/doesn’t/why/surf/Internet
6 down/don't/why/you/sit/
3 tek Why don't ...? and Let's ..
Complete the dialogues with Why don’t/doesn’t +
pronoun, or Let's.
1A: Tim hungry.
B:_Why don't you make a sandwich?
2 A: Its our teacher’ last day at school today.
B: buy her a cake to say
“Thank you
3. A: He doesn't understand his homework.
8: ask his teacher for help?
4A: This isa lovely park.
8: take a photo of it.
5 A: We can't play tennis - it's cold and rainy.
play on an indoor court.
6 A; They want information for their project.
Bs surf the Internet?
4 i Why don't ..? and Let's...
In your notebook, write the dialogue in complete
sentences. Add capital letters, question marks (?)
and full stops (.) where necessary.
‘lan: let/g0 out/tonight
Bob: OK. where/you/want/go
Alan: why/we/not/go/Internet café
Bob: it/not open today
Alan: OK. let/play/tennis
Bob: Good idea. what time/you/want/to play
‘Man: at half past seven. why/you/not/have dinner/at
our house init
- ae }
\ alan: Lets go out tonight.
haga
(6 omoabye
5 kk Why don't...? and Let's...
Write your suggestions for these situations in your
notebook.
1. Your parents want to go out.
[why dow you go t a restaurant {
It's your best friend's birthday.
Your friend is nervous before an exam.
Your grandparents want to go on holiday.
Your father wants to learn English.
VOCABULARY
6 Complete the dialogues with the words in the box.
Formal
Mr Jones: (1) Goodbye.
Dr Brown: (2)
——_—_—
‘Mr Jones: Yes, you (4)
Informal
‘simon: (5)
Emma: (6)
me a call,
‘Simon: OK. (8) ___ you.
It was nice to
— you.
Emma,
‘Simon. (7)
7 Propositions
‘Gircla the correct word.
Do you live at/(ia)a big house?
Were you at/in the festival Last month?
Don't stay in/at bed very late.
My patents are in/at the United States.
Let’s have a party in/at home.
The children are playing in/at the street.
247 GRAMMAR
1 & All verb forms:
(Giel®)the correct verb form.
1. Write to me soon.
Linperative/Present Simple
2 Ym not nervous.
to be: present/past
3 He's playing the guitar.
Present Simple/Present Continuous
4 We weren't at home at 5 p.m.
to be: present/past
5 Iget up late at weekends,
Present Simple/Present Continuous
2 & to be (Present Simple)
Complete the sentences with the correct form of to be.
1 T_am_ Polish.
2 Where ___ they from?
3 He a singer. He's an actor.
4 ____you hungry? No, 1_.
5. Mum and Dad ___at home. They'e at the cinema,
6 You___late. You're early.
3 4 Imperatives and has got
Write sentences in your notebook.
1. go/bookshop/great books
Goto that bookshop, its got great books, _
2. eat in/café/horrible food
Dont eatin that café. Its got horrible food.
g0/gallery/fantastic paintings
visit/wildlife park/boring animals
take photos in/the city centre/lovely places
go/Intemnet café/old computers
4 & Present Simple (affirmative and negative)
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
1 [getup (get up) early every day.
2 She (watch) TV in the evening,
3 My brother _ (go) to school on foot.
4 He (not tive) near me.
5. My friend (not study) German.
6 T____(not like) dogs very much.
a
5 & Present Simple questions
Write questions in your notebook.
1 you/go/to bed/at eleven o'clock?
‘Do you go to bed at eleven o'clock?
2 where/he/tive?
Where does he live?
they/like/westerns?
James/play football/or basketball?
what/you/wear/at school?
hhow often/your parents/go/to the theatre?
where/you and your friends/play basketball?
saune
6 & Present Continuous
Write questions and answers in your notebook.
1 she/study? ~ yes
1s she studying? Yes she is
2 what/they/do? ~ they/play football
What ae they doing? They're playing football.
you/do/your homework? ~ no
where/your brother/go? ~ he/go/to school
they/make/lunch? ~ yes
Helen/listen/to music? ~ no
who/he/phone? ~ he/phone/is penfriend
7 4x Present Simple or Continuous?
(Girelo>the correct verb.
1GEEDD/om getting up at 7 a.m. every day.
What are you doing/do you do at the moment?
They use/are using the computer at the moment.
io you tike/Are you like swimming?
Listen! The teacher is tatking/talk.
How often is he going/does he go on holiday?
8 tek was/were
Write the sentences and questions in the past in
your notebook. Add a time expression.
1 They are at the cinema,
“They were at the cinema yesterday.
2 What is the weather like?
is rl Z
Tm in the garden with my friends.
We aren't hungry.
Is he in the town centre?
Where are your parents?
You arer't late for school.9 ek Past Simple
Complete the sentences with the past form of the
verbs in brackets, There are regular and irregular verbs.
1. The police __arrived (arrive) in five minutes.
2 She ___ (wake up) early yesterday.
3 The driver (top) at the zebra crossing.
4 Cars (not have) seat belts in 1850.
5 The doctor (Give) me some medicine.
6 James (not put on) his helmet
10 dx All verb forms
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets,
‘Ann: Hello?
Tina: Hello, its Tina here. I'm in town.
‘Ann: What (1) are you doing (do) in
town?
Tina: I (2) (buy) some new clothes. 00
you want to meet me here?
Well, my sister and I (3)
homework at the moment.
Tina: OK. Why don’t we go to the cinema this evening?
The Matrix is on. (4) you
(Cike) science fiction films?
(g0) to the cinema
(not want) to
‘Ann: (do) our
‘Ann: Yes, but I (5)
twice last week. I (6)
{90 again. Let’s go to a disco.
Tina: OK. Where (7) you
(want) to go?
‘Ann: Well, Star Disco (8)
Friday. Let’s go to Central tonight.
Tinas OK. What time (9) it
(open)?
At nine o'clock. (10) (meet) me at
quarter to nine near the clock tower.
Tina: OK. See you tonight.
(be) boring last
(6 Goodbye
11 sete All verb forms
Tick (V) the correct sentences, Correct the mistakes
‘in the other sentences.
1 Tuse my computer every day.
2 We aren't study at the moment, studying
3 They are students from Manchester.
4 She likes write letters.
5 What time are you have lunch every day?
6 T were at work yesterday. _
7 Not go out. Its raining.
8 She take the boy to hospital yesterday.
9 Dad is watching TV at the moment.
10 Ate you a doctor? No, I don't
VOCABULARY
12 Word groups
‘Circl®the odd one out.
1 grandmother sister wife
2 sofa TV cooker video
3 small grey green pink
4 camera board ruler calculator
5 lunch food breakfast dinner
6 pitch court racket pool
T plane coach tourist train
B jeans skirt T-shirt wear
9 male puma chimp eagle
10 first once third second
‘the fifth of May.
2 My birthday is
3 I do my homework the evening.
4 Does he go to work bus?48 READING AND WRITING
1 Reading
Read the text quickly. Tick (¥) the
activities that the text describes.
cinema
theatre.
classical music
dancing
shopping
traveling
eating in a restaurant:
going to an Internet café
2 Read the text again. Are these
sentences true (T) or false (F)?
41. The Party Club plays American music.
2 The Party Club is open every day.
3 Dotcom isn’t open at weekends.
4 There are a lat of people at Roma on
Saturdays and Sundays.
5 There isa film on three times a day at
the Film Centre.
O
3 Punctuation: question marks and exclamation
marks
‘Add question marks and exclamation marks to these
—
{_Deyoute woven
(computer escone tart today |
(§]_Bo you ealect COs]
4 Punctuation: review
Correct these sentences. Add capital letters, full
stops (.), apostrophes (’) and commas(,).
That club plays rap techno and jazz.
we're open on mondays, wednesdays and fridays.
The new arts centre is fantastic It's open every day
Dont forget to visit the towns new galery.
The café has got friendly waiters great food and
wonderful coffee.
Saturday, 9p,
3 Do you like pizza’
Bina yur thence AP
toRome fer
the best 4 Now opent
Pizza The Film Centre - ine cys
intown ‘ew as cinema ~is now oer
ene to See new fins in is ntact
2 Go surfing!
You dont needa
home to suf he eet
mam,
os
Sate com
modem building. Vis
5 Linking: and, but, then and because
Choose the correct word in brackets to link the
sentences. Change capital letters where necessary.
1. The film was interesting. The café was nice.
(and/but)
the film was interesting and the café was nce.
2. Find the phone number. Cal the restaurant.
(because/then)
3 [want to surf the Intemet. I haven't got a
computer. (but/because)
4 Twas late for school. I didn't get up on time.
(because/then)
5. The pizzas are great. They aren't very expensive.
(but/and)
6 They went to the Intemet café. They went to the
disco. (but/then)
6 Spelting
Correct the spelting mistakes. Add capital letters,
where necessary.
1 forteen —_fourteen _ 6 —sanwich
2 Shelfs 7
3 magasine 8
4 swiming 9
5 fotographyReview 16
GRAMMAR
1 Suggestions
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Lets go to the cinema.
2 Why don't he go to the dentist?
Let’s to watch a video.
Why we don't have a sandwich?
Let's having a party.
2 Verb forms
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets.
41. Its very cold in here (not open) the
(6 Goodbye
VOCABULARY
4 Saying goodbye
Match the words with the pictures.
ss
oy
hug shake hands
window.
My friends
yesterday.
Diane (go) to school at half past eight.
We (do) our homework at the moment.
T don't understand this word.
the dictionary, please.
(not be) at the sports centre
(pass) me
3 Choose the correct word.
Dear Alison, .
10 rn re a) soa
Wu (4) wasiwere fantastic. You
Sr ey ry) a
‘to (7) them/their from (8) my/me. | 8) baal
wees
a (12) not/don't you come to Toruh this summer? |
tc encom a
ee ero
mum and dad about (15) it/ite.
Write soon!
Best wishes,
Maria
5 Food, drink and music
Write the words in the correct list.
Food and drink
Music
6 Prepositions
Complete the sentences with at or in.
1
Theyre on holiday Italy.
2 There's a party school on Friday.
My parents aren't __ home,
There's a big dog __ the street.
They live __a house near the beach.
Twas the theatre yesterday evening,Colour the four flags.
Paola Rossi ‘Add the information.
aoa is from in
Mauricio (40) Pia (38)
Paola (16) Cristina (__) Susana (_
ON PAGE
Her father is scents.
12 Paola meets Mrs
Faniyy,» Se Her mother is a
‘She has got. sisters. a0. cshestalis. fo, ‘and —______
30 She writes about her ideal i
7 sie tikes music. 35° She talks to and
Wise) S she plays the _ 4 about going out.
She doesn't ike music. 42. She talks to oh
erm cow She has got a sek 7 seat 5
De came 116 She and____ talk about the ta
liege Hes tevcurte sport e__ 123 She talks to at the party.
Adam Nowak |__|
‘Adam is from in
Tomasz (....) HB Anna...)
Mirek (__) ‘Adam (__)
his father isan ON PAGE
Pigs is mother isa 10 Adam writes to
~ His brother is a at 14 He describes his
in 36 He buys twenty _
er 42 He talks to about :
‘omplete the boxes:
ne a 58 He asks Gabriela to go to the
‘Adam tines [7] 840m, Adom
doesn't tke %) doesn't say 68 He shows some to the students
stftaties footba [0] noctey 98 He falls off his and goes to the
art English science [
classical heat
music metal LL technoKostas Dimitriou
Kostas is from in
Nikos (40) $3 Katerina (__)
Lo
Kostas (__ Maria (__ Eleni (10)
His mother is a ON PAGE...
Wiiap Her father is a lawyer. 12 Gabriela meets Mrs -
Her sister is at 20 She talks to and
7 Her favourite film star is 22 She writes to her penftiend,
OSs. p> Her favourite sports staris gg, ‘She goes to the
with
Her favourite pop star is
Rigg SS bas ot two __ {62 She goes sightseeing in .
Tuegraecaled, and = ‘84 She talks to. about first
sy c& 129 She dances with 5 1 Bihepats:
“a ——
> getting up
(KT
Un4 Match the underlined words (1-7) to the types of
words (a-g).
1 Look at your Mini-dictionary, Write the correct, 1 That’ a Lovely painting. z
picture page numbers. wasnlt nervous before the exam.
Its Mum's birthday. Let’s buy her a present.
Shopping ~ pages
1 like football but I don't like tennis.
Pinter page. yy 5 My first school was near my house.
6 You play brilianty. CO
& Sports - pages 7 Ave there animals in these forests?
Time - page
a pena = 9 wileane
adver’
b verb f pronoun
qd
2 Write these words in alphabetical order. Then write
the correct page numbers from the A~Z section. business a /kabod/ }
5
!
2 elephant (Pewest{n/
4 cupboard d fsartsian/
a
a
question ‘sus
—alrport___- page sightseeing felfon
~ page
= 6 Write the plurals of these nouns.
= page
1 businessman businessmen
a 2 child
~ page
i 3. tooth
a 4 foot
as 5 wife
E 6 wolf
=e 7 sheep
~ page
3 Add three words to each group. Then check your Cb >
answers on the picture pages. aaa a.
eg
a ruWord Bank
1 HELO
Adjectives: great
Asking for personal information: Where are you from?
What's your name? Who's your favourite (music/film)
star?
Classroom language: learn about, listen to, read
dialogues, talk about, write sentences, What’ ... in
English? What's... in Polish?
Countries: Argentina, Australia, Britain, Canada,
Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, Turkey,
the United States
Email messages: penfriend, write soon
My name's... Hello, my name's...
Music: heavy metal, soul
Nationalities: American, Argentinian, Australian,
British, Canadian, German, Greek, Italian, Polish,
Russian, Spanish, Turkish
Talking about favourites: my favourite film/sports
star/music is.»
2 MEET THE FAMILY
‘Asking about age: How old are you? I'm fifteen./I'm
fifteen years old.
Classroom languag
please?
Families: daughter/son, father/mother,
grandfather/grandmother (grandparents), husband/wife,
sister/brother, parents/children (kids), sumame
‘Jobs: actor/actress, architect, businessman/woman,
computer programmer, doctor, electrician, engineer,
housewife, model, scientist, secretary, student, teacher
Numbers: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,
sirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-
one, twenty-two/-three/-four/-Five/-six/-seven/-eight/
, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety,
‘one hundred
Prepositions: at, (My brother) is at
(university/school/the cinema).
3 AT HOME
Adjectives: bad, big, boring, good, interesting, new,
old, small
Animals: cat, dog
sorry? Can you repeat that,
‘At home: bath, bathroom, bed, bedroom, carpet,
cooker, door, fridge, garden, kitchen, lamp, (sitting)
room, shelf, shower, sofa, table, toilet, wall, window
Colours: black, blue, green, orange, pink, red, white,
yellow
Homes: cottage, (block of) flats, house
Home/school objects: book, camera, cassette player,
CD player, computer (game), desk, DVD player, poster,
report, television (TV)
On the phone: Give me a call. What's your (home)
phone number?
Talking about home: I've got a (small) bedroom. It's
got a (big) window and a (red) carpet.
4 AT SCHOOL
Describing things: What's this/that? It’s a photo of my
brother. What are these/those? They're my favourite CDs.
In the classroom: board, box, chair, clock, cupboard,
desk, dictionary, floor, map, paintbrush, pen, poster,
ruler, shelf, video
Lessons: art, computer studies, English, geography,
history, literature, maths, music, science, sport
Objects: bag, ball, calculator, cassette, computer,
dictionary, encyclopedia, graph, guitar, magazine, map,
paintbrush, pen, pencil, photo, piece of paper, rubber,
ruler, watch
Plurals: bags, boxes, dictionaries, pens, shelves, watches
5 GOING OuT
Adjectives: beautiful, cheap, expensive, famous,
fantastic, historic, terible
Classroom instructions: ask and answer (the
questions), complete (the crossword/table), don’t be
late (for your lesson), open/close your (books), put
your (pencil/pen/books) on the (desk/fioor), read (the
dialogue on page 40), listen to (the cassette), look at
(the photos on page 32), stand up, sit down, work (in
pairs/groups), write (a sentence/your name)
Expressions: (Three stamps,) please. Here you are,
(Brown's is an expensive bookshop.) Don't go there.
Food and drink: (cheese/salad/tomato) sandwich,
coffee, orange juice, mineral water, tea
Linking: but
Places: bank, bookshop, café, church, cinema, disco,
hotel, main square, market, mosque, museum,
rewsagent’s, park, post office, railway station, statue,
restaurant, shop, street, supermarket, town hallPrepositions: near, (Trinity College) is near (the town
centre).
Shopping: CD, envelope, newspaper, postcard, stamp,
Tshirt
Sizes: large (L), extra large (KL)
‘Things to see: films, paintings
Verbs: buy, go to (school/the cinema), take (an umbrella)
6 PLAYING SPORT
Abilities: I can speak French. I can't play tennis, Can
you swim?
Asking for information: Is there a swimming pool? No
there isn't. Are there aerobics classes? Yes, there are.
‘Asking for permission: Can I open a window, please?
Can T go to the toilet, please?
‘Adverbs: briliantly, fast, well, very well/not very well
Classes: aerobics, swimming, tennis
Places: basketball court, football pitch, aym, jacuzzi,
sauna, sports centre, (indoor/outdoor) swimming pool,
tennis court
Sports: athletics, basketball, diving, football, skiing,
swimming, tennis
Times: 11.00/eleven o'clock, 06.10/six ten,
11.15/eleven fifteen, 06.20/six twenty, 11.25/eleven
twenty-five, 06.30/six thirty, 11.35/eleven thirty-five,
06.40/six forty, 11.45/eleven forty-five, 06.50/six fifty,
11.55/eleven fifty-five
Titles: Mr Jones, Mr'S.F. Smith, Ms Edwards, Ms B. Hardy,
Mrs Thomas, Mrs J. Brown, Miss James, Miss J.8. Andrews
Verbs: dive, do (the long jump/high jump), jump (three
metres), play (basketball/football/tennis), run (the 100
metres in 15 seconds), ski, swim
7 EVERY DAY
Activities: dance, play (computer games/the guitar/
basketball), travel
Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday, weekend
Prepositions: at the weekend, on (Fridays), in (the
morning/aftemnoon/evening)
Routines: clean (your teeth), do (your homework/
the shopping), get up, go swimming, go (home/to bed/
to school/to a disco), have (breakfast/lunch/dinner/
a shower), make (breakfast/ unch/dinner) meet
(friends/people), read (the newspaper), sleep, study,
work
8 FREE TIME
Activities: collect things, go dancing/fishing, go to the
cinema, listen to music, play computer games/football/
the piano, read books, surf the Internet, take photos,
watch videos:
Asking about free time activities: Do you play tennis?
Yes, I do/No, I don't. What sport do you play? Where do
you go swimming? How often do you go dancing?
Films: action film, comedy film, science fiction film,
western
Frequency: once a week/month, twice a week/month,
three times a week/month, every day/week/month,
twice a year
Verbs: like/dor't like, love/hate
9 EXCURSIONS
‘Activities: eating (a sandwich), looking at (2 map)
taking (photos), reading (a book), sightseeing, sitting
‘on (a bus), talking on the phone, walking around
(a museum)
‘Adjectives: ancient, magnificent, modern
Clothes: dress, hat, jacket, jeans, jumper, sandals, shit,
shoes, shorts, skirt, T-shirt, trainers !
Places: at galery, beach, cate cathedral cottage, |
nature reserve, palace, theatre
Prepositions with transport: in a car/taxi, on a
bus/train/plane, (We go) to (the city) by
(bus/car/train).
Sightseeing: see (buildings/statues), visit collections oF
paintings/collections of art
Transport: bus, car, coach, plane, train, taxi
Verbs: dance (with a person), kiss, wear (clothes), visit
(@ place), show (a photo)
10 Witbure
Adjectives: common, dangerous, friendly, huge, hungry,
intelligent, interesting, lovely, rare, small
‘Animals and birds: bison, camel, chimp, dolphin,
elephant, (golden imperial) eagle, hippo, kangaroo,
koala, lion, lama, panda, penguin, puma, rabbit, sheep,
tiger, wolf, zebra
Expressions: It's time to ... You mustn't feed the
animals.
Parts of the body (animals and birds): ears, eyes, foot
(Feet), head, legs, neck, wings
Places: Africa, Asia, America (North and South),
Australia, Europe, forest, mountains, wildlife park, 200,
Prepositions: near, next to11 MEMORIES
Adjectives: asleep/awake, cold/hot, happy/sad,
late/early, nervous/relaxed
Dates: the nineteenth of February, the second of May
Expressions: Do you remember?
Linkings and, but
Months: January, February, March, April, May, June,
July, August, September, October, November, December
Ordinal numbers: first, second, third, fourth, fifth,
sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth,
seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-
first, twenty-second ... thirtieth, thirty-first
Prepositions: (My birthday is) on (the twelfth of April).
(My exams are) in (uly).
Questions (past): What was the weather like? Who
were you with? How old were you?
Times: five past/ten past/quarter past/twenty
past,‘twenty-five past/half past (eleven)
past
‘twenty-five to/twenty to/quarter to/ten to/five to
(twelve)
Weather: cloudy, foggy, rainy, snowy, sunny, windy
12 AT NIGHT
‘Adjectives: angry, bored, funny, happy, nervous, sad,
surprised, tired, worried
Expressions: Don't be silly. Guess who (was at the
disco). Iwas out. You mean ... This is getting
(interesting).
Meals: breakfast (7.30-9.00 a.m.), lunch (12.00
am.-1.30 p.m.) tea (4.00-5.00 p.m.), dinner
(7.00-8.00 p.m.)
Places: amusement arcade, bowting alley, cinema, coffee
bar, concert, fast-food restaurant, Internet café, library,
police station, takeaway
Time prepositions: after (six o'clock), before (dinner)
13 ACCIDENTS
Adjectives: lucky, quiet, unconscious
Emergency services: ambulance, fire brigade, hospital,
police (station)
Key Word Bank
Emergency vehicles: ambulance, fire engine, police car
Expressions: Watch out! Wear your helmet.
Jobs: ambulance driver, fire fighter, nurse, police officer
Linking: and then
Transport: bicycle/bike, cyclist, driver, helmet, junction,
lorry, motorcycle/motorbike, motorcyclist, pedestrian,
seat belt, van, zebra crossing
Verbs: arrive (at the party), ask, have (an accident), fall
off, give, hit, leave, put on, save, stop, turn, wait (for a
bus), wake up
14 MISSING HOME
Adjectives: bad, big, easy, friendly, good, hard, old,
small, unfriendly
‘American/British English: cab/taxi, candy/sweets,
cookie/biscuit, elevator/lift, fall/autumn, holiday/
vacation, movie/film, store/shop, truck/lory
‘Animals at home: pet (cat/dog), owner
Comparatives: better/worse, biager/smaller, colder/
hotter, easier/harder, more boring/colourful/expensive
Expressions: I miss (the food/hot weather). I'm (not)
homesick.
Seasons: autumn, spring, summer, winter
15 Tests
Adjectives: bored, disappointed, excited, nervous,
relaxed, unhappy
Expressions: I have to (clean the car every week). Are
you going to (finish your project tonight)?
Nouns for abilities: fitness,
memory, speed, strength
‘School life: revision, subject, test, timetable, tip
(~ advice)
Verbs: do (your homework), look after (the children),
help (with the shopping), take (the dog for a walk),
study (for your exams), tidy (your room), wash (the
dishes)
16 Goopsye
Activities: crying, hugging, kissing, shaking hands,
smiling, waving
Expressions: Why don’t you (write to her)? Let's (watch
TV). Thanks for everything. Not at all. Come again.
Food and drink: cake, cola, crisps, fruit juice, nuts,
sandwiches
intelligence, knowledge,
Linking: then, because
Music: classical, heavy metal, rap, salsa, techno
(108)Mini-Grammar Index
{CAPITALS = main sections of the Mini-Grammar]
ofan 3.4
any 3.4
BE (the verb to be) 4
bbe + going to 12.6
canfcan't 8.4
COMPARATIVES 2
DETERMINERS 3,
doesn’¢/don't have to 8.3
GENITIVE ‘5 4
have/has to 8.3
HAVE/HAS GOT 5
IMPERATIVES 6
“ING FORM. 7
let's... 11
MODAL VERBS 8
‘must/mustn’t 8.2
NOUNS 9
OBJECT PRONOUNS 10
Past of to be 1.2
Past Simple 12.3
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES 10
Present Continuous 12.2
Present of to be 1.1
Present Simple 12.1
Pronouns. 10
108)
SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS 9
some 3.4
SUBJECT PRONOUNS 10
SUGGESTIONS 14
TENSES 12
the 3.2
THERE + BE 13,
there is/are 13.1
there was/were 13.2
this/that/these/those 3.3
Time expressions with the Past Simple 12.3a
wos/were 1.2
Why don't ...? 44Mini-Grammar
1 BE 2 COMPARATIVES
1.1 Present of to be Use
Ted oil eon a
eee Eee
nee,
(Ds ore more expensive than cassettes.
‘Are you seventeen? Yes, I am.
My teachers are great.
What's the time? It's seven o'clock.
‘My name is Robert
Where are the boys?
There are fifteen students in my clas.
Form
one syllable old colder
‘one syllable ending in -€ nice ricer |
fone syllable with a short
Form vowel + one consonant big tigger
gear erauccansy et leae = |
He/she/te (3) English. to oF more syllables more colourful
ye are (re)
1 ‘am not ('m not) G) some comparatives are inegular:
He/She/te ‘snot (isnt) | from ly. poate
You/We/They | are not (aren't)
bod wee
am I ‘T wont to get better marks at schoo! next year.
s atl, ia? ‘He's worse at Maths than me,
ca seabeiy ore tester hn we ue te oj pronoun.
Short answers ‘She's older than me.
Yes, am. No, 'm not
es, te/she/t 15. No, he/she isnt
Yes, you/we/they are. Wo, you/we/they aren't. 3 DETERMINERS
3.1 a/an
1,2 Past of to be a
se We use o/an i nt of singular countable nouns
We use the past of tobe to tak about a named tne in the past: 1. total about someone’ jb
‘We were on holiday last month, ‘He's @ doctor ond she's an engineer.
Tewos ol ast week 2 hex a ro ei somthing fo tha ie
Who were you with yesterday? (compare the}
Rn Weve got anol house wit a big garden
: can see eat black cat
Vhe/sre/it | was Zaindncs
You/We/They | were . Form
‘+ We use a in font of nouns and adjectives that start with»
‘Wie/She/Tt | was not (wasn’t) | at home last night. ‘consonant:
You/We/They | were not (weren't) 1 cat, a vdeo, a blue door
os Yra/sbejt late? Wie use an infront of nouns and adjectives that start with a
Were 304/me/they vowel sound (8 € 1 0 a):
a an actress, a orange, an old man, am umbrella
Yes, /he/she/it was. No, I/he/she/it wasnt
Yes you/we/they were. No, you/we/they weren't
(07)3.2 the
We use the when the other person knows who or what we are
talking about:
The museum is very interesting. (we visited the museum)
‘My cat is in the garden. (the garden of my house)
Compare these sentences:
id you go to a disco? (any disco)
Did you goto the disco? (the disco we usually go to)
3.3 this/that/these/those
Use
Wie use thi/tha/these/those when we point at something.
‘+ We use this (singular) and these (plural) for people and things
that ae near us
Look at this picture. (the picture near me)
Do you tke these jeans? (I'm wearing/touching the jeans)
‘© We use that (singular) and those (plural) for people and
‘things that are not so near us:
That boy is my friend. (I'm pointing at the boy)
Those posters are great
{the posters are on the opposite wall)
Form
© We use this/that with singular nouns:
This music is great
Whereis that git from?
‘+ We use these/those with plural nouns:
ike these shoes.
‘Dont touch those animals
3.4 some/any
We use some and any infront of plural and uncountable nouns.
We usualy use some in affirmative sentences:
We've got some nice cates.
Pease buy some cheese.
‘We usualy use any in questions and negative sentences:
‘Have you gat any stamps? (BUT Do you want some tea?)
Ther are any dics in ths town
4 GENITIVE ‘S
Uses
1 We use ‘at the end of a noun to show possession:
hs bike (the bike belongs to John)
the teachers book the book belongs to the teacher)
2 We also use ‘swith other meanings. For example:
Jane's brother (the brother of Jane)
the dog's boll (the balls for the dog)
Sal's eyes (the eyes of Sally)
Form
We add ‘to all singular nouns, and plural nouns that don't
fend in (eg. men, women, children):
the boy's house, Chris's birthday,
the children’s pork
* We add an apostrophe () to plural nouns that end in
‘my parents’ bedroom, her fends” school
Compare:
the student's books (= the books of one student)
the students’ books (= the books of more than one student)
5 HAVE/HAS GOT
Uses
We use have/has got:
1 to talk about a person's family:
‘She's got two brothers.
Have you goto sister?
Tre got o young brother.
2 to tak about possessions:
Tre got 0 new computer.
He hasn't got a CD payer
3 in descriptions of people/things to talk about thelr
appearance:
ve got blue eves.
16 gt ong te
Ferm
FD rouvertey] have got (ve got) 0 garden
He/she/tt | has got ('s got)
FEL 1cu/ite/Tey| have not got (hever’t Got) | computer
te/She | has not got (hese got)
wove ‘Yrou/vethey a pono?
Has ‘he/she/it [a om
Short answers
Yes, I/you/we/they have. No, I/you/we/they haven't.
Yes he/she has Ho, he/she ase.
6 IMPERATIVES
‘+ We use the infinitive without to for affirmative commands:
‘Open the window? Stop! Hurry up!
Poss me that dictionary please.
‘+ We use don't + infinitive without to for negative commands:
Don’t touch the dog!
Don't be nervous! Don't worry!7 -ING FORM
Use
We use the -ing form of the verb tke @ noun after certain verbs:
She loves reading.
I hate swimming.
o you tike learning English?
Form
‘© Most verbs ada -ing
watch - watching, see - seeing
‘Verbs ending in one -e, takeoff the -e and adding:
dance ~ dancing, take ~ taking
‘Verbs with one sylable ending in one vowel and one
consonant, double the consonant and add-in:
‘un — running, swim — swimming
‘© Verbs ending in -y,-w, adding:
play - playing, grow ~ growing
8 MODAL VERBS
8.1 can/can’t
Uses
We use con + infinitive without fo:
1 to talk about ability:
Team ski.
She can run fost.
We can’t play the guitar
2 in requests:
oan 1 use your dictionary, please?
Can 1 open the window, please?
Form
‘1/You/He/She/te/We/They | can swim.
‘/rou/He/She/Ie/ne/They | cannot (can't) swin.
Can| 1/you/he/she/it/we/they
Short answers
Yes, /you/he/she/it/we/they can,
"No, /you/he/she/it/e/they can‘.
8.2 must/mustn’t
Uses
1 We use must + infinitive without to to say that it is necessary
and important to do somethi
mast revise for my exams.
You must go to bed now.
2 We use mustn't + infinitive without to to tell someone that it
is important not to do something:
You mustn't feed the oninals.
We mustn't be iote
Mini-Grammar
Form
‘iou/He/She/It/We/They | must go.
‘Wrou/tie/She/T/We/They | must not (mustn't) go.
8.3 have/has to
Use
We use have/has to + infinitive without to to say that something
Is necessary:
T have to tidy my room. (my mother says I must)
Do we have to cook Lunch today?
We use dont have/doesn't have to + infinitive without to to say
that something isnot necessary.
She doesnt have to 90 to soo today.
Form
ieu/WefThey | have to inal
fe/She/tt | has to
Frciiiertiey | dont have Teas
t/she/tt | doesn't have to
00 ‘Yyou/ne/tey
Does teria |
Short anawers
Yes, Yyou/ne/the do. No, Uyou/ne/they don't
Yes he/she des. Ne, he/she doen.
9 SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS
Most nouns adds in the pla
‘phone ~ phones, pen - pens
‘© Nouns ending in -ch, sh, -5, oF, add -es inthe plural:
watch ~ watches, paintbrush ~ paintbrushes,
bus ~ buses, box ~ boxes
‘= Nouns ending in a consonant and -y, change -y to es
city ~ cites, dictionary ~ dictionaries
Most nouns ending in for fe, change ff to es:
shelf - shelves, wife — wives
‘© Some plural nouns are inegular:
‘man - men tooth - teeth
woman ~ women foot ~ feet
child ~ children sheep ~ sheep
person ~ people fish = fish10 SUBJECT/OBJECT PRONOUNS
AND POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Use
We use subject pronouns:
1 in Front of verbs:
use my computer every day.
2 so we dont have to repeat a noun
‘My sister iso doctor. Shelves in the USA.
* We use possessive adjectives infront of nouns:
My father isan engineer
ur schoo! is very big.
2 permanent situations:
NOW
ince
Sinan
ae
3 facts or things that are generally true:
Pus tive in forests,
{Te snows in winter in Poland.
Form
1+ Wee objet pronouns afer verbs and ater Baym [en al
hy bot of your schoo. oye kon im? te/Sren | works.
Those antnat re lovely. Lok ot hem Eire aaa =
Form Hert | dows not (dosn't) | work
Subject Possessve Objet 0 ‘Yrou/ve/tay wt?
‘pronouns adjectives pronouns: ‘Does he/shefit 7
1 ” me Short answers
you ‘your you Yes, Yyou/we/they do. No, I/you/we/they don't
he his him ‘Yes, he/she/it does. No, he/she/it doesn’t.
tte ter her
it its it (G) Rules for the formation ofthe he/she/it fms:
“ ow ® + Most ves
you eit) youn you fre tres
they tne them y= ege
Verbs ending n-chth, 0, a-er:
watch ~ wtches
11 SUGGESTIONS wash ~ washes
Use so soe
We use Why don't...? and Let's... to make suggestions: do does
iy dat eo mse ace tinct + et enon cont a cage
‘5 play tennis. vt we play tennis? i
Lets play tenn Why dont we lay te pee
| = een ae. 1
rE
Wy havea pory?
soeart_| haa 12.2 Present Continuous
tees watch rie, a
We we the Past Continous to tak about activities happen
now (at or around the time of speaking):
12 TENSES fe :
12.1 Present Simple PAST<# 9. AAA AAA» FUTURE
Uses
We use the Present Simple to talk about:
1 things we do regularly (routines and habits):
Now
PAST <---> FUTURE
goto school by bus.
1 play tennis on Saturdays.
Jane con't go out. Shes doing her homevar. (tthe time of
Speaking)
Tm learning Sporish atthe moment. (nt atthe tne of peaking
but around this time)Form
‘We form the Present Continuous withthe present of tobe + sing
form ofthe verb. See Section 7 for notes on the formation of
Mivi-Grammar
4 Verbs with one sylable ending in one vowel and one
consonant, double the consonant and add -ad:
stop ~ stopped
5 Some verbs have iregular Past Simple forms
‘She had breakfast and then she left the house.
a ses te lke fr the tm rear ve
vee re
5 ee 12.3a Time expressions with the Past
T ‘am not ('m net) Simple
hess — | tenet (rt) | woking
You/WeThey | ar nt (art) Here are some tne exresions wth the Past Simple
Bin T Twas at home yesterday.
5 heft — | waking? Yesterday Where wore you ysterdey moring/afternoon/
ae you/we/they evening?
oveaiie ast She was tthe cinema ls ight
ene We were in London lst week/month eo.
Yes, b/s No, he/ set
Hesse een orm: Me soe anita Sree: 12.4 be + going to for future plans
12.3 Past Simple
Use
We use the Past Simple to tlk about competed actions and
situation in the pst
NOW
PAST <—____»__++—> FUTURE.
played football yesterday.
We went to Russia last year
She didn’t stop.
‘Bid you see the accident?
Form
1 Far regular verbs, we add to the infinitive if the verb ends
ine, and -ed if it doesnt end in e:
We danced for hours.
‘She watched TV lastnight
2 To form questions and negatives in the past, we use the past
tense of do (= dit) + infinitive without to,
Use
We use be + going to + infinitive without toto talk about future
plans and intentions:
rm gog bo have © pry my thy
Are you gol to vst your ont nr ween?
rom
go: Tom (ay
He/Srefte | 8 (3) ee
You/we/they | oe (12) E
7 am aot Cm w0t)
He/Sia/Te | mot (n't) | 908 1.
You/We/They | re not (arent) | ° "ON omer
am T going to wotch
' hepsi the match this
Are youfretvey __| afemoon?
Short enevers
Yes, Zam, No, Fm not.
Yes, he/she/Ie i. No, he/she/it isn't
Yes, we/vou/they are. No, ne/vou/they aren‘
/You/te/She/tt/We/They | worked.
T/o1/te/She//We/They | did not (didn't) work
Did | 1/you/he/she/it/we/they | work?
Short answers
Ys, Y/you/he/she/it/we/they di
Ho, Yyou/he/she/it/we/they didn’
3 Verbs that end in -y change - to -ied:
cony ~ carried13 THERE + BE
13.1 there is/are
Use
We use thre ot sy that something iis nat present ns
parila pace:
Tere’ a goed sports centre near here.
There are twenty students ny cls.
There fat 2 computer oom in my schoo.
There reo prs rar here
Form
‘sau Theres (Ther) «cafe
Pou Thee are tvee dos
Soeur There is not (rt) a spots centre
Pum Thee are not (arent) any tenis cuts
‘eau ‘Is there a hote near hee?
Pa ‘Are thor ony basal courts?
Short answers
Sincinat Yes, there i. No, there isn’t
Pura. Yes, there are. No, there aren‘
oS
13.2 there was/were
Use
We use there was/were to say that something was/was not
present inthe past:
There was 2 good film on TV lost night.
There were thity people ot his party yesterday
There wasnt test lost week.
There weren't any pop groups atthe festival.
Form
i sean Thre was oto etch etry.
um There wer ot of pop.
Sone Ther ws 0t (was) a fir oT
una There wer not (weer) cry ren ena
Swe Ws thera tis match?
Panu Werther ny ren students?
Short answers
SINGLAL Ys, there wes, No, there wasnt
Pes, thee wee. No, there were