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ENJOYING ENGLISH 5
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Hi! Im Trevor.
Im 11 years old.
Im an English boy.
I want to be your
friend. You see,
Im very clever.
I read a lot.
I surf on my computer
and I know everything.
Everybody calls me
Clever Trevor!
What does
remind mean?
I dont know.
It means
help you
remember.
JANUARY
My names Betty.
Im ten and a half.
Im from England.
I havent got a
brother or a sister.
My best friend is
Jenny.
My address is 29
Baker Street.
My house is far from
my school.
I go to school by bus.
Whats
your
name?
How old
are you?
Where are
you from?
Where do
you live?
I live in Liverpool.
My house is near
my school.
I walk to school..
Whats your
address?
Is your house
near or far
from your
school?
How do
you go to
school?
How many
friends have
you got?
Im in year five.
My hobby is playing
computer games.
I like basketball best.
Who is
your best
friend?
13
Whats your
favourite
subject?
10
14
11
15
What are
you good
at?
Whats
your
hobby?
12
What
year are
you in?
What are
you not so
good at?
What sport
do you like
best?
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Have you
got a
brother or
a sister?
My name is _______________.
I am ___________ years old.
My address is _____________________.
My house is ________________ my school.
Im in year ______.
My favourite subject is __________________.
Im good at _________________.
Im not so good at ______________.
My hobby is _____________________
Ive got __________________.
I havent got ________________ .
Unit
are they?
1 BA Who
Do you have a minute?
Unit
Williams school
2 BA Time
and timetables
Unit
3 BA AOh,dayno!atAschool
test!
In Unit 1, youll
12
UNIT
William Potter
(10)
WORD BANK
(11)
(11)
Nicholas Taylor
Elizabeth Hopkins
Music/Art
English /French
Geography/Maths
History/Geography
Listen and
check your answers.
Useful language
Where are you from?
Im from Serbia.
UNIT
3
4
Grammar clipboard
The present simple tense to be am, is, are
positive
interrogative
negative
am I?
is he/she/it?
are we/you/they?
I am
he/she/it is
we/you/they are
I am not
he/she/it is not
we/you/they are not
What does
'interrogative'
mean?
Short forms:
It means
'the question
form'.
He is
good at
English.
she
are
twe
lve
at
ic
mus
am
we
ian
Are you
good at
Maths?
I am not
interested
in Maths.
Serb
My footsteps
1A
England
he
in
u
o
y
a pu
pil
Maths
Serbia
is
en
elev
English
from
they
a te
ach
good
I
bad
er
interested
not
sport
Team work
1. How many sentences can you make?
Example: She is from England.
2. How many questions can you ask?
Example: Are you good at sport?
3. How many true sentences can you make?
Example: I am interested in music.
Look!
England + Scotland + Wales =
Great Britain
Great Britain + Northern Ireland =
the United Kingdom (UK)
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14
UNIT
Track 3
Pair work
Name ___________________
Age _____
Nickname ________________
Country _________________
Skills ___________________
Favourite subject __________________
WORD BANK
UNIT
1B
cooki
ng books
art
music
rt
chatting with friends spo
dancing computer games
Report
______________________ is interested in music.
______________________is not interested in books.
Useful questions
Unscramble.
surname Whats your?
____________________________________________________________?
____________________________________________________________?
____________________________________________________________?
____________________________________________________________?
____________________________________________________________?
What does
chatting mean?
It means 'talking'.
15
UNIT
a doctor
a singer
a teacher
a pilot
a policeman
an architect
a painter
a waiter
a cook
a reporter
a footballer
I listen to
CDs every
evening.
I like
reading.
I love making
food.
I want to be
a painter.
LE
MICK
DAVE
I love talking
to Kate and
George for
hours.
Unscramble
1. crehtae
______________________
2. poterrer
______________________
3. otoflablre ______________________
JO
HE
I go to
a disco
every
evening.
PETER
KATH
I love Counter
Strike.
1C Extra!
RO
16
4. rsgein
______________________
5. rwitre
______________________
6. ooctdr
______________________
KAREN
computer games.
UNIT
Culture Crew
1C
My parents are
from Jamaica.
We live in
Nottingham. Im
good at music.
My grandparents
are from India.
My family lives
in Bradford. I
like cooking.
Patrick
Melvin
Im Chinese. I live
in London with my
parents. My favourite
subject is History. My
friends call me Dave.
Rajit
Chih-Hao
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn the verb to be
the names of jobs
... do My footsteps
the reporters questions
Unit 1 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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UNIT
2A William's school
Track 5
25 Baker Street
Kingston KT 27JX
ENGLAND
19th September
Dear Marko,
Thanks for your letter. Your school is so interesting! Do you
want to know about my school?
I go to Kingston school. Its quite a big school and its in the
south of England, in London. Its a mixed school, for both boys
and girls. You know, here in England, there are schools only for
boys and only for girls, but I dont think thats much fun. My
cousin Claire studies at a girls school. She also goes to school on
Saturday mornings. Poor her! She must travel to school by bus.
Shes not very happy there, but she likes her school uniform.
We wear uniforms, too. My mother says that our uniforms
are nice, but I dont think so! I prefer jeans and a T-shirt. Does
your school have uniforms?
We go to school all day. Its awful. Our classes start at half
past eight and the lunch break is at one oclock. It lasts for an
hour. Afternoon classes end at half past three. After school, I
go home by bus. Susan is lucky. Her house is near school so she
walks home.
I must go now because I must do my homework.
Best wishes,
William
2
3
Useful language
Where is your town?
Its in the north of Scotland.
north
west
east
south
WORD BANK
goes to
school on
Saturdays
lives far
from school
Track 6
Listen
and check
UNIT
2A
______ your school ______ uniforms? I ______ think so. It __________ for an hour.
Grammar clipboard
The present simple tense
have
positive
interrogative
I/you/we/they HAVE
He/she it HAS
like
negative
You use the present simple for something that is true: always, sometimes, usually, often, never, every day..
I always walk to school.
Short forms:
No, she
doesnt.
My bookshelf
Yes, I do.
Do you like
reading?
we
not
go
he
like
by bus
they
you
to school
she
lives
does
goes
do
French
Maths
my friend
likes
live
walk
uniforms
in England
English
in Serbia
Team work
1. How many sentences can you
make from the words on the
books?
Example: She lives in England.
2. How many questions can you
ask?
Example: Do they like French?
3. How many true sentences
about you can you make?
Example: I do not live in England.
This is me
in my school
uniform!
In many
British schools
pupils wear
uniforms.
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20
UNIT
7.40.
Its twenty
to eight.
7.45.
Its quarter
to eight.
class: 7B
Monday
Tuesday
Wed.
9.30-10.20
Art
History
Ma
10.20-11.10
Maths
French
En
11.10-12.00
Maths
French
Ma
8.10.
Its ten
past eight.
8.15.
Its quarter
past eight.
Lunch break
8.00.
Its eight
oclock.
1.00-2.00
Geography
M.
2.00-3.00
Music
8.30. Its
half past
eight.
2+2+2=6
Whats 2 plus 2 plus 2? Its six.
6-4=2
Whats 6 minus 4? Its two
6x4=24
Whats 6 times 4? Its twenty-four.
24:4=6
Whats 24 divided by 6? Its six.
WORD BANK
UNIT
2B
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class: 7b
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9.30-10.20
Science
Geography
English
Maths
Art
10.20-11.10
English
German
English
Maths
Music
11.10-12.00
Maths
German
History
English
History
Lunch break
1.00-2.00
Music
Maths
Religious Studies
PE
German
2.00-3.00
History
Maths
Geography
PE
German
About you
Do you think
English is
important?
Yes,
I think
so!
No, I dont
think so.
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UNIT
2C Extra!
Music is at
one oclock.
I have French
at half past
ten.
I have
Science at
twenty past
two.
geography
PE is at
half past
eleven.
Our Art
lesson is at
twenty to two.
history
maths
art
Culture Crew
UNIT
Music
DT
Assembly
WORD BANK
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn the present simple
school subjects
... do My bookshelf
Unit 2 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________ ________
________ ________
________
________ ________
boring
OK
interesting
2C
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24
UNIT
3A A day at school
Track 9
William is dreaming in the
classroom. What is he thinking
about? He is dreaming about
football, of course.
1
2
F
F
F
F
F
Track 10
UNIT
Grammar clipboard
3A
Object pronouns
me
you
you
him
her
he
she
to
from
with
it
at
we
for
it
us
Useful language
you
you
they
them
often
Pair work
sometimes
always
usually
never
sometimes
go swimming
play football
do your homework
climb ropes
play computer games
have breakfast
often
usually
always
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26
UNIT
3B Oh no! A test!
Track 12
What is the teacher saying? Oh, no. Were having a maths test today!
Look! The teacher is counting the test papers and Sue is helping him.
Now hes giving the papers to her. Some pupils have mobile phones.
How clever! But, look! The teacher is taking their phones away from
them. Now Sue is giving out the papers. Oh, God! Please let it be easy!
B: What are you doing William?! Are you trying to copy from me?
W: The problems are so difficult! Can you help me, Bess?
B: Oh, no. Not again! You always want me to help you! You never
practise enough.
W: Please, please, Bess! I dont want to get a bad mark. You know
Im terrible at maths.
B: Stop talking! The teacher is looking at us. Were in trouble now!
Teacher: You two are cheating! Give me your tests!
W and B: We arent cheating, sir!
WORD BANK
UNIT
3B
Grammar clipboard
positive
I am sitting.
He/she/it is sitting.
We/you/they are sitting.
You use the present continuous tense to describe something that is happening now, at the moment, today.
Short forms:
My mobile phone
we
sitting
talking
they
jumping
it
is
sleeping
laughing
he
are
writing
standing
am
singing I eating
reading
you
she
playing
walking
not
Team work
1. How many sentences can you make from the words
on the screen?
Example: They are jumping.
2. How many questions can you ask?
Example: Are you sleeping?
3. How many true sentences can you make?
Example: Im not walking.
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28
UNIT
3C
Culture Crew
I love sport and Britain is famous for football, but do you know these sports?
These men are playing
cricket. We often play
cricket at school in the
summer. It is easy to
play, but the rules are
very difficult.
SONG
Maths problems
1. Bob gets 5 a week pocket
money. Alan gets 1 a week
more pocket money than Bob,
but 2 less than Claire. How
much pocket money does
Claire get?
3. In one room
of a zoo there
are two birds,
three snakes
and ten cats.
How many
eyes are
there? How
many legs are
there?
Mr Tates a teacher
He teaches all day long.
He reads and writes
And sometimes shouts
And then he sings this song.
Im a super teacher
I teach all day long.
I read and write
And sometimes shout
And then I sing this song.
Mrs Tates an artist
She draws all day long.
She draws and paints
And cleans her brush
And then she sings this song.
Im a super artist
I draw all day long.
I draw and paint
And clean my brush
And then I sing this song.
UNIT
Crossword
The answers
are all words
from Units 1 - 3
3C
P
4
D
10
U
11
E
12
15
13
I
14
16
W
X
17
19
Across
4. Maths isn't interesting. It's _____.
5. You are in _____ when you copy.
8. He's _____ in books.
10. I like painting - my favourite subject is _____.
11. I like dates - my favourite subject is _____.
15. Do you have a _____ phone?
16. We often go ______ on the river.
17. Mrs Tate's ______ artist.
18. I don't _____ when I sleep.
19. I never _____ when we have a test.
18
Down
1. Three, ____, five
2. I'm Harold, but my ____ is Harry.
3. I _____ Maths before a test.
6. _____: 10 years old
7. I am ______ football.
9. France, Germany and Serbia are in ______.
12. London is in the _____ of England.
13. ____ you from England?
14. William goes to a _____ school, with boys and girls.
17. He's bad ____ sport.
18. ____ you like school?
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn object pronouns
the present continuous
... do My mobile phone
Unit 3 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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REVISION
QUIZ Circle A or B and then check your answers at the bottom of the page.
A
B
Read the questions from the QUIZ and give full answers.
Example: His surname is Potter.
Its Potter.
Its Nick.
Scottish
Its Art.
Dancing
Badminton.
Yes, he does.
At half past 8.
Its Tuesday.
Outside
Its Taylor.
Its Red.
English
Its History.
Drawing
Football.
No, he doesnt.
At half past 9.
Its Thursday.
In the gym
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
I _____ a teacher.
He ____nt interested in music.
They ______nt good at swimming.
Are you a footballer? No, I ___ not.
Is Moira good at singing? Yes, she _____.
Quiz: 1A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 5B, 6B, 7A, 8A, 9B, 10B
UNITS
1-3
D. VOCABULARY
What are they good at? Complete with
maths, French, geography, music.
1. Shes interested in maths problems.
Shes good at ________.
2. She likes foreign languages.
Shes good at ____________.
3. Shes interested in reading maps.
Shes good at __________.
4. She loves singing.
Shes good at ______________.
a) 7.45
b) 8.30
c) 9.15
d) 10.00
PROJECT
1 My class
You need:
a big sheet of paper scissors coloured paper
photos of pupils
glue
crayons old magazines
and teachers
Instructions:
Work in groups of 6-10.
Use crayons or coloured pencils to write the name of your school, the number of pupils in your
class, the name of the class, and the date on a big sheet of paper.
Each pupil can stick his/her photo onto the paper and write 4 sentences under the picture. Write
your age, what you are interested in, what you are good at, and what your favourite sport and
subject is.
Ask one of your teachers for a photo, stick it onto the paper, and write the name of your teacher
and what subject he/she teaches.
Write the names of all your subjects on strips of coloured paper and stick them onto the sheet of
paper.
Find pictures of classroom objects, e.g. boards, desks, rulers, pencil cases, sharpeners, books,
notebooks, in your old magazines. Cut them out and stick them onto the sheet of paper. Show your
poster to the class and talk about it.
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Unit
short holiday
4 BA AHousework
Unit
Susans home
5 BA English
breakfast
Unit
Meet my family
6 BA Isnt
he cute?
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UNIT
4 A A short holiday
Track 13
2
3
WORD BANK
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Track 14
Useful language
How many times...?
I go swimming once a week.
She washes her hair twice a day.
We eat three times a day.
UNIT
MY MAPS
Grammar clipboard
The comparison of short adjectives
positive
comparative
superlative
cold
small
big
hot
lovely
happy
Spelling:
colder (than)
smaller (than)
bigger (than)
hotter (than)
lovelier (than)
happier (than)
ND Aberdeen
TLA
SCO
NORTHEN
IRELAND
the coldest
the smallest
the biggest
the hottest
the loveliest
the happiest
Glasgow
IRE
D
AN
WAL
ES
4A
Liverpool
ENGLAND
London
Bristol
Brighton
Subotica
What are
adjectives?
Novi Sad
Beograd
Uice
SERBIA
Ni
10
small,
smaller,
big, bigger,
nice, nicer,
lovely,
lovelier,
the nicest,
the biggest,
the smallest,
the loveliest,
than
Team work
1. How many sentences
can you make from the words
on the maps?
Example: Liverpool is smaller than
London.
2. How many questions can you
ask?
Example: Is Glasgow big?
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36
UNIT
4 B Housework
Track 16
3
4
WORD BANK
UNIT
Grammar clipboard
4B
be going to
positive
interrogative
I am going to play
He/she/it is
You/We/they are
negative
Am I going to play?
I am not going to play
Is he/she/it
He/she/it is not
Are you /we/they You /we/they are not
a
c
2. _____
3. ____
37
UNIT
older
cst
ig
tdb
ie s
h ap p i e r z
e r b i l ovel
rn
ge is
lles
tes t
co l d e r b
es
rer t
hot
er
ice
4C
in
38
singer
rich
live in America
doctor
not famous
study in England
policeman
happy
teacher
popular
dancer
famous
work in Scotland
reporter
not famous
basketball player
very famous
writer
rich
write 50 books
farmer
happy
London Eye
Culture Crew
Bradford
Leeds
Manchester
Nottingham
London
Big Ben
UNIT
4C
Yorkshire
I live in Nottingham with about
750,000 other people. The city is on
the River Trent and it has a famous
football team. Nottingham is the
home of the famous Robin Hood.
Robin Hood
d's stadium
Manchester Unite
My Progress
Not very well
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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40
UNIT
5 A Susan's home
Track 18
This is my flat.
I live in a block
of flats very near
school. Theres
a park in front
of the building
and some shops.
My flat is on the
third floor. Its
a great flat with
two bedrooms,
a living room,
a dining room,
a kitchen, a
bathroom and
two balconies.
10
11
2
7
12
Rooms
Match the letters:
bedroom __
dining room __
living room __
bathroom __
kitchen __
balcony __
Track 19
Useful language
How many rooms are there?
There is one room.
There are four rooms.
Furniture
Match the numbers:
a bookshelf __
a bath __
a cupboard __
a toilet __
a dishwasher __
a cooker __
an armchair __
a basin __
a shower __
a mirror __
a washing machine __
a sink __
Remember this !
one bedroom two bedrooms
one balcony two balconies
one shelf two shelves
But!
one mouse two mice
one sheep two sheep
one fish two fish
one child two children
one foot two feet
UNIT
Read
5A
Remember !
between behind
near in front of
on
under
opposite next to
Is there one fish in the cupboard? Are there two mice above the cupboard?
_____________________________________________________
Track 20
My room is not very big, but I think it is the best room.
There are a lot of interesting posters on the walls and
there is a huge one above my bed. My bed is in the corner
near the door. My desk is near the window and there
are always lots of CDs and DVDs, comics, notebooks and
magazines on it. My computer is on my desk, too. There
are two boxes under my desk. They are full of toys. There
is a big shelf next to my desk, where I keep my books. The
cupboard is in the corner opposite the window, but my
clothes are quite often on the floor. There is a small sofa
between the bookshelf and the cupboard. When I change
in a hurry, I just leave my things on the sofa or on a chair.
There are two chairs in my room. One is behind the door
and one is next to the desk.
My room isnt always tidy and that makes my Mum mad!
8
9
10
1a
1b
2b
2a
3a
3b
WORD BANK
41
42
UNIT
5 B English breakfast
Track 23
1
2
About you
1. What time do you have breakfast?
2. What do you usually have for breakfast?
3. Do you eat healthy food?
4. Is your room tidy?
WORD BANK
UNIT
3
4
5
6
Grammar clipboard
The comparison of long adjectives
positive
comparative
superlative
beautiful
interesting
difficult
more beautiful
more interesting
more difficult
Pair work
Finish the sentences for
your partner. Ask questions,
check your answers and see
how well you know him/her.
Circle the result!
I know my partner:
very well
quite well
not so well
A Q
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5B
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44
UNIT
5C
Finish the sentences about you and other pupils in the class.
I sit in front of ____________.
_________ sits in front of me.
________sits behind ___________
I sit next to________________.
I sit between ______________ and ________________.
EX 3. Answer: S: toast and butter E: sausages C: cereal with milk
UNIT
5C
Culture Crew
Breakfast
The traditional English breakfast is fried eggs, fried
bacon, fried sausages, fried mushrooms, fried tomatoes, fried bread, and baked beans and a cup of tea. A
lot of people eat cereal with milk or toast and jam for
breakfast because it is healthier.
Buckingham Palace
Do you know...?
Unusual houses
Most British people have
houses with one or two
bathrooms, two or three
bedrooms and a small
garden.
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn the furniture words
the prepositions of place
the comparison of adjectives
... talk about your home
Unit 5 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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46
UNIT
6 A Meet my family
Here are some
photos of my
relatives.
Track 24
David
Pete
Ann
Ron
Emma
Jim
Sarah
Lynn
Track 26
3
4
Remember
Track 25
Monday
Grandma Lynns
Sue and her mum
He was ill
Yes
Track 27
WORD BANK
Useful language
What does she look like?
Shes got blue eyes.
She is short and slim.
What is she like?
Shes clever.
Sunday
Aunty Anns
The Browns
He was tired
No
Im very
handsome! Ive
got brown hair,
brown eyes, a
small nose and
a nice smile. I
wear glasses.
I look like my
Grandpa.
UNIT
6A
Grammar clipboard
The past simple tense was, were
positive
interrogative
negative
You use the past simple tense to talk about yesterday, last week, etc.
Short forms:
7
8
My pebbles
their
cousins
your
last week
in Italy
in England
in the park
in bed
in London
in the classroom
not
was
at home
were
at school
at the cinema
last night
teacher
my
brother
last year
aunt
parents you
Team work
yesterday
sister
at the zoo
at work at a party
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UNIT
6 B Isn't he cute?
Track 29
Susan and Sarah are in Grandmas backyard.
They are chatting as usual.
Pair work
blue
green
big
small
long
short
curly
fair
dark
big
small
yes
no
yes
no
Right:
Wrong:
Look at your partner and check your answers! You score a point for each correct guess.
How well do you know your partner? very well / quite well / not very well
WORD BANK
UNIT
6B
Lets play!
Write the name of a pupil on a slip of paper. Your partner asks questions about hair, eyes and height
and guesses who it is. Show your slip after 3 guesses. Your partner scores a point if she/he guesses
the name before that.
Start like this: Its a girl/boy.
Use this:
Has she/he got fair hair?
Yes, she/he has.
No, she/he hasnt.
Is she/he tall?
Yes, she/he is.
No, she/he isnt.
HAIR
short, long, fair, brown, red, black, curly
EYES
small, big, blue, brown, black, beautiful, green
HEIGHT
short, tall
PERSONALITY
nice, funny, clever, boring, interesting
Track 30
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50
UNIT
6C
Culture Crew
Multi-cultural London
SONG
China Town
Track 30
The elephant
Im a big grey lump
And I thump, thump, thump
Through the jungle, hot and green;
With my long white tusks
And my great big trunk,
Im the biggest thing youve seen.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
Trumpety trump,
An elephant am I.
Im the biggest living animal
Under the jungle sky.
I thump, thump, thump,
Trumpety trump,
An elephant am I;
I thump, thump, thump,
Trumpety trump,
An elephant am I;
I was in London at
the end of August.
It was the Notting
Hill Carnival then.
The Carnival is a
celebration of West
Indian culture.
More than 1.5 million people go to it
every year. People
sing and dance in
the streets, wear
costumes, and eat
Jamaican food.
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l Carniva
il
H
g
in
t
Not
UNIT
Crossword
1
2
ACROSS
2. There are a lot of boats
in Liverpool - it is a
_____.
4. 'Peter, I can't _____
your room - there are
clothes on the floor.
5. I have _____ and
milk for breakfast.
7. Robbie Williams is a
_____ singer.
8. I _____ at school
yesterday.
11. Sue doesn't like my
boyfriend. Shes
_____.
12. We eat in the _____
room.
13. I don't like boys with
_____ in their ears.
14. London is the _____
city in England.
15. We're _____ to
buy a new computer
tomorrow.
K
11
10
H
U
M
12
U
S
13
U
B
G
T
14
T
15
DOWN
1. Can you take the _____ out, please?
3. _____ Smiths are coming today.
5. There is a _____ in the kitchen.
6. Peter is his son-in-_____
9. My auntys children are my _____.
10. He has brown hair and a big _____.
12. I help my mum with the housework I do the _____.
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn was/were
family words
... do
6C
My pebbles
the listening on page
Unit 6 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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REVISION
A
In a house.
The third.
Brighton.
London.
Twice a month.
Above the bed.
At grandmas
Sues grandma.
On Sunday.
Yes, she was.
B
In a flat.
The first.
Liverpool.
Liverpool.
Once a year.
Under the bed.
At home.
Sues mum.
On Saturday.
No, she wasnt.
Read the questions from the QUIZ and give full answers.
Example: Susan lives in a flat.
warm
hot
_________
easy
lovely
interesting
boring
warmer
_____________
bigger
easier
______________
more interesting
______________
______________
the hottest
______________
______________
the loveliest
______________
the most boring
bed
fish
boxes
sheep
bus
mouse
knives
foot
shelf
countries
teeth
children
library
men
Quiz: 1B, 2A, 3B, 4A, 5A, 6A. 7A, 8B, 9B, 10B
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
UNITS
hot
clock
John
____
tall
door
all
____
first
bird
curly
____
again
seven
about
_____
D. VOCABULARY
4-6
mummy
son
uncle
____
aunt
father
grandma
____
PROJECT
You need:
a sheet of paper
glue
2 A dream home
scissors
crayons
coloured paper
old magazines
Instructions:
Work in groups of 4.
Use crayons to write the name of your project - A DREAM HOME
Cut out pictures of different houses or buildings from your old magazines. Stick the pictures
onto the sheet of paper. Use a crayon to mark the house you like best and write 3 sentences
about it: where it is, how big it is, what colour it is.
Cut out pictures of different rooms in your home: bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom.
Each pupil can do one room. Stick the pictures on the sheet and write 3 sentences under each.
Write the names of the furniture and objects in your room on strips of coloured paper. Stick the
strips next to your room
Show your project to the class and talk about it.
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Unit
the matter?
7 BA Whats
Dinner time
Unit
Unit
Shopping
9 BA Trendy
trainers
56
UNIT
C
A
D
B
Read the text and look at the pictures of Brian. What day was it?
Picture A _________
Picture C _________
Picture B _________
Picture D _________
2
3
1. Elizabeth
2. Mum
3. Dad
Picture E _________
Track 32
A. knees
B. stomach
C. teeth
Useful language
Why werent you at school?
I had toothache.
WORD BANK
UNIT
Grammar clipboard
7A
interrogative
negative
You use the past simple tense to talk about yesterday, last week, last month, last year, etc.
Short forms:
No, I didnt.
My memories
throat
lunch
breakfast
Maths
stomachache
year
have
week
8
9
a sore
a temperature
toothache
last
not
flu
dinner
a good time
did
a headache
fun
a test
Moira
month weekend
had
yesterday
summer
Susan
they
I
my
teacher
parents
Team work
1.
2.
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UNIT
7 B Dinner time
Track 34
Its two days later. The Hopkinses are at the kitchen table.
They are having dinner.
Mr H: My stomachs finally better!
Mrs. H: Good! Have some vegetables, Bess!
Elizabeth: No, thanks, Mum. I cant eat anything. Im not feeling well.
Mr. H: Whats the matter, love? Have you still got toothache?
E: Yes, its worse than yesterday and I also had stomachache this afternoon.
Mr. H: What did you eat at school?
E: Nothing much. I had some crisps at the break.
Mrs. H: And what about lunch?
E: I didnt have any lunch. Oh, yes, I did... I had some bread and cheese.
Mr. H: Did you have any fruit?
E: No, there wasnt any fruit. I just had some chocolate pudding.
B: And on the way home she just had a hamburger and three bars of chocolate!
Mrs. H: Is that true, Elizabeth? No wonder your tummy hurts!
E: I was hungry, Mummy!
(to Brian): Youre such a telltale, Brian! Ill never talk to you again! Youre the worst brother ever!
Complete.
Remember
good better the best
bad worse the worst
WORD BANK
UNIT
Roleplay
Pair work
7B
When was your partner ill and what was the matter?
Ask questions and complete the table for your partner.
Name:
yesterday
last week
last month
last year
toothache
stomachache
a high temperature
Example: Did you have toothache last year?
Report
Example: Elizabeth had toothache yesterday.
SOME or ANY
Did you
have any
fruit for
lunch?
I didnt
have any
fruit.
Yes,
I had some
apples.
milk
tea juice
hurt
yog
A: Did you have any _______ for breakfast?
B: Yes, I had some ________. And you?
A: I didnt have any _________. I had some_______.
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UNIT
7C
4.
3.
1.
5.
2.
a) Ive got a sore throat.
b) Ive got toothache.
c) My knee hurts!
d) Ive got a headache.
e) Ive got stomachache.
a rhyme
Track 35
Health! What do you know? The answers are at the bottom of the page.
UNIT
Culture Crew
bear
Superstitions
In England we had a funny belief many
years ago. When children ride a bear, they
wont be ill.
There are many funny beliefs like this
they are called superstitions. In England,
when you see a black cat, it is good luck.
On the first day of every month, people say
White rabbits, white rabbits, white rabbits
for good luck. When you put new shoes on
a table, it is bad luck. It is also bad luck
when you walk under a ladder. And never
break a mirror, it is 7 years bad luck!
white rabbit
r
broken mirro
ginger
Health
Indian people think you get colds when you dont
eat properly. When we have a cold, we eat ginger and
honey three times a day. We also eat boiled vegetables,
vegetable soup, and fruit.
We drink tea and hot drinks, but we dont have any cold drinks, ice cream, sweets, fried
food, cheese or yoghurt when we have a cold. When we have a headache, we drink hot
milk. For stomachaches, we drink lemon juice three times a day and eat boiled vegetables.
My Progress
How well did you .....?
OK
Very well
... learn
had
some/any
health words
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
... do
My memories
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
7C
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62
UNIT
Is this true?
Track 36
Last week, Nick, Red, Sue and I saved our pocket money
and on Friday we decided to get a take-away after
school because we were hungry. We didnt like the lunch
in the school canteen boiled cabbage, carrots and fish.
Yuck! Maybe its healthy, but its disgusting!
There are three take-away places near our school. The fish-and-chip shop is just round the
corner, the Indian restaurant is opposite school, and theres a fast food restaurant to the
left of the school its my favourite and the cheapest.
The boys had chips, Sue had a sandwich and I ordered a hamburger. The man packed
the food nicely in a bag and we walked quickly to the park. We had our food there and
enjoyed it very much. We talked and laughed loudly. Everyone looked at us.
After that, William hurried to catch his bus and Sue, Nick and I walked slowly home.
But then a car stopped behind us and somebody shouted loudly,
Is that where your pocket money goes, Elizabeth? I turned around. It was my Mum.
She was mad!
Now Im grounded for the weekend and... no pocket money for a month!
Useful language
Excuse me! Where is the school?
Its just round the corner.
Its to the left of the bookshop.
Track 37
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
WORD BANK
In many English
schools fast food is
not allowed. You only
get healthy food in the
canteen. If the teacher
finds chocolates, crisps
or fizzy drinks in your
lunch box, she usually
takes them away.
UNIT
8A
Grammar clipboard
he past simple tense of regular verbs looked, liked, stopped...
positive
Remember
the rule!
interrogative
negativ
I looked
She stopped
They liked
verb + ed
8
10
hur_ _ _ _ stop_ _ _
11
shou_ _ _
tur_ _ _
wal_ _ _
loo_ _ _
Team work
Look at the clouds. Ask and answer as many questions as you can.
Did you
like
watch
enjoy
Yes, I did.
Did you
watch the
film last
night?
No, I didnt.
yesterday?
last night?
four days ago?
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64
UNIT
Last week Mrs. Hopkins was away on business in Leeds. Elizabeth, Brian and their father shared all
the housework. They even cooked some meals. They ordered food twice from the Indian restaurant.
Mum: The house is so tidy. Who did all the housework?
Dad: Brian and Bess, of course!
Elizabeth: No, we only helped Dad.
Brian: And I helped Bess with the food.
Elizabeth: Yeah right! You just ordered some Indian food.
Brian: And I fried the pancakes!
Elizabeth: Thats right, and you dropped four of them on the floor!
Brian: What about the red mug?! You dropped that on the floor.
Mum: Never mind! How do you know how to make pancakes, Brian?
Elizabeth: He cant make pancakes. I looked in the recipe book.
I mixed some flour, eggs, milk, water, oil, sugar and salt.
Dad: Our Bess can cook very well.
Brian: Yeah, Bess is a great cook. She can boil eggs perfectly!
Elizabeth: Youre just jealous! You cant even boil water!
Dad: Thats enough, you two!
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
adjective
nice
quick
perfect
loud
bad
good
adverb
nicely
quickly
perfectly
loudly
badly
well
Can you
cook?
WORD BANK
No, I cant,
but I can
sing nicely?
Pair work
What do you think?
Answer true or false for your partner.
He/She can spell perfectly.
T
F
He/She can do Maths easily. T
F
He/She can sing beautifully. T
F
He/She cant shout loudly.
T
F
He/She cant cook nicely.
T
F
He/She cant read English well. T
F
Track 40
UNIT
8B
c
a
d
b
1. sha__e floo__
2. hous___ fri_d
3. __ook pan__akes
4. Br__an m__xed The secret word is _ _ _ _ _ _
5. __hone hel__ Can you spell this word?
6. ord__r __asy Answer: page 100.
A cartoon
Why
are you
writing
the letter
so slowly?
Because
my cousin
cant read
quickly!
a rhyme
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66
UNIT
A RECIPE
A fruit cake
WALNUTS
You need:
200 grams of walnuts
200 grams of raisins
5 tbsp of flour
7 tbsp of sugar
a pinch of salt
4 eggs
RAISINS
FLOUR
Mix the nuts, raisins, flour, sugar
and salt. Add 4 whole eggs and
mix the dough. Put the dough
on a buttered fruit cake tin.
Heat the oven to 180 C.
Bake the cake for 1 hour.
TABLESPOON
TIN
WORD BANK
Answer: 8
8C
UNIT
8C
Culture Crew
School Dinners
A few years ago school dinners were disgusting and
no-one wanted to eat them. Now they are better. They
stopped making burgers, pizza and chips. Now we
have a lot of fruit, vegetables, soup, salads and yoghurt.
In Scotland, you get prizes for eating healthy food.
When you eat 100 healthy lunches, you get an iPod!
British food
Our parents had roast beef, roast
potatoes, Yorkshire puddings,
and boiled vegetables for
Sunday lunch it was a tradition.
British people also loved fish and
chips, but now British people say
curry (Indian food) and Chinese
food is their favourite. Indian
food is very hot it has lots of
chilli peppers in it.
School Dinners
Roast
beef
hips
Fish and c
Do you know...?
20% of British children never
eat fruit.
Pizza is British childrens
favourite food.
In English schools, teachers give
young students milk every day.
The British only eat pancakes
once a year.
Indian spices
Can you eat quickly?
Takeru Kobayashi from Japan
had 49 hot dogs in 12 minutes!
My Progress
How well did you .....?
the past simple tense
... learn
of regular verbs
food words
... do
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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UNIT
9 A Shopping
Track 41
a.
b.
c.
WORD BANK
e.
d.
f.
Track 42
UNIT
Grammar clipboard
Sue and I _______ window shopping. But we _________ any nice dresses.
I ________ another yellow dress.
negativ
She didnt go
We didnt see
They didnt buy
There is NO rule! You must learn the past tense of irregular verbs by heart!
LIST OF VERBS
Read this!
I read /
I read /
/ every day.
/ a story yesterday.
Team work
1.
2.
3.
PRESENT
buy
catch
choose
come
drink
eat
find
get
give
go
have
hear
make
put
read
see
send
sleep
take
tell
wear
write
PAST
bought
caught
chose
came
drank
ate
found
got
gave
went
had
heard
made
put
read
saw
sent
slept
took
told
wore
wrote
9A
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UNIT
9 B Trendy trainers
Track 44
WORD BANK
Pair work
Can you remember what your partner wore yesterday? Complete the table for your partner.
jeans
trousers
a skirt
a T-shirt
trainers
shoes
white
blue
green
red
You score one point for each positive answer. Whats your score?
My score is _____ My friends score is ____________
UNIT
Remember
my mine
your yours
her hers
his his
its its
our ours
their theirs
Roleplay
9B
2.
1.
a rhyme
Track 45
3.
4.
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UNIT
9C
Harrods,
London
Culture Crew
Shopping
There are many different shops in Britain. The most
famous is Harrods in London. It is the biggest
department store in the country. I went there
last week. It was very expensive and I didnt buy
anything. Harrods makes things for the Queen
she has enough money to shop there!
Camden Market
Borough Market
Every town in Britain has a market, but
London has lots of them. On the streets
of London, there are food markets,
flower markets, clothes markets, and
furniture markets. The oldest fruit and
vegetable market is Borough Market.
The most popular markets are Camden
Market and the huge Portobello Road
Market. You can buy everything there.
ket
Portobello Road Mar
Libraris
Libraries are popular in Britain. You can
go there and read books, but you must
be quiet. British children usually read for
about six hours a week (thats 13 days a
year). Some children dont like reading
books. They prefer reading comics and
magazines. There are many famous British
writers:
A British Library
William
Shakespeare,
Charles
Dickens, CS
Lewis and
J K Rowling.
SONG
Track 45
UNIT
9C
Crossword
1
ACROSS
M
B
G
9
10
11
14
13
12
H
D
15
16
16. No _____!
DOWN
1. You _____ pancakes in a pan.
My Progress
How well did you .....?
the past simple tense
... learn
of irregular verbs
the names of shops
... do
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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74
REVISION
B
Bess
Her cousin
Elizabeth
Yes, he did.
For a month
The fast food restaurant
Brian
A plate
Susan
A dress and socks
Read the questions from the QUIZ and give full answers.
Example: Elizabeths nickname is Bess.
SOME/ANY Complete
the sentences
IRREGULAR COMPARISON
OF ADJECTIVES Complete
the sentences.
1. Im ______ at English than John.
(good)
(good)
stomachache. (bad)
4. Elizabeth gets _____ pocket
money than Brian. (much)
UNITS
7-9
C. PRONUNCIATION
saved
played
shared
_____
1
2
decided
studied
wanted
______
tooth
food
ruler
_____
cook
good
put
______
D. VOCABULARY
Complete with a hamburger, vitamins, bread, magazines, trainers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Match and write in the correct box the things you can.
fry
boil
pancakes
meat
fish
looked
worked
walked
______
hamburger
potatoes
eggs
fruit
vegetables
water
milk
PROJECT
You need:
a sheet of paper
glue
scissors
crayons
coloured paper
Instructions:
Work in groups of 6 10
Use crayons to write the name of your project THIS WAS ME!
Each pupil can stick one or more of his/her old photos on the sheet of paper and write
sentences under them. Write about: your age on the photo, where you lived, what
you liked to play, what you didnt like to eat, what your favourite toys were, how many
friends you had, who your best friend was.
Draw or cut out pictures of your favourite toys and food at that age. Stick the pictures
near your photos.
Show your project to the class and talk about it.
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Unit
fan!
10 BA IImhatea geography
rules!
Unit
Promises! Promises!
11 BA Lucky
Nick!
Unit
78
UNIT
My universe
B.
My continent
B.
Paris is in
London is in
Rome is in
Athens is in
Madrid is in
Budapest is in
Moscow is in
Belgrade is in
Italy
England
Italy
France
Serbia
Germany
Greece
Serbia
France
Scotland
England
Greece
Spain
Hungary
Russia
England
Useful language
Whats the capital of
your country?
Its Belgrade.
UNIT
Can you complete the sentences using the texts from part A?
10 A
I ____just _______up.
Grammar clipboard
The present perfect tense
positive
I, you, we, they have seen.
he, she, it
has
interrogative
Have I/you/we/they
been?
Has he/she/it
negativ
I/you/we/they have not
He/she/it
has not travelled.
When something happened up to now and its not important when, we use the present perfect tense
with the words: ever, never, just and yet.
Short answers
Remember
be
see
do
eat
finish
play
The rule!
Regular verbs: have/has + verb-ed
Irregular verbs: have/has + seen(see),
been(be), done(do),
eaten(eat)
We have seen
6
7
been
seen
done
eaten
finished
played
My e-mail
E-mail
Send
Reply
was/were
saw
did
ate
finished
played
Cut
Save
Copy
To: nickgeo@coolmail.com
Subject: the present perfect tense
eam work
How many sentences can you make?
Example: My teacher has never seen Belgrade.
How many questions can you make?
Example: Has Bess ever travelled to Italy?
How many true sentences about you can
you make?
Example: I have just eaten a sandwich.
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UNIT
10 B I hate rules
Track 49
2
3
UNIT
Dont forget!
-
10 B
1. Its 11 oclock.
You mustnt be late.
E
C
D
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82
UNIT
1
2
10 C
3. renesc ________
2. rrpinte ________
4. bakrdoey ________
Have you ever shared your friends secrets with other people?
SCORE
2 10 You arent such a good friend.
11 20 Youre a good friend.
21 30 Congratulations! You really are a great friend.
Answer Ex. 3: Christopher 2h.15m. Samuel 4h.55m. Olivia 4h.25m.
UNIT
Culture Crew
National symbols
Saint David
is the patron
saint of Wales.
Welsh people
celebrate St
Davids Day
on 1st March.
There are
eisteddfodau
parties where
people read
poetry, dance
and sing.
10 C
at
The English flag ay
a St Georges D
tournament
Celebrating
St Patricks Day
Do you know...?
The UK flag is a
combination of the
Scottish, Irish and
English flags.
The Northern
Irish flag
The Scottish flag
flag
The English
The UK fla
g
Saint Patrick is
the patron saint
of Ireland. The
Irish celebrate St
Patricks Day on
17th March. People
wear green clothes
and they even put
green colouring in
the rivers!
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn the present perfect
must/mustnt
... do team work on page 79
Unit 10 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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84
UNIT
11 A Promises! Promises!
Track 50
1
2
3
Has Nick kept his promises? or the promises Nick made last year.
Circle the answer.
1. Is Nicks project done?
2. What month is it?
3. How often does he vacuum the living room?
4. Does Nick like walking?
5. How will Nick travel to Greece?
Track 51
Useful language
I prefer flying to driving.
Summer holidays in
Britain dont start
until the end of July.
Yes
January
Once a day
Yes
By plane
No
June
Four times a month
No
By car
WORD BANK
UNIT
Can you complete the sentences using the text on page 84.
11 A
Grammar clipboard
The future simple tense
positive
negative
interrogative
I/you/he/she/it
will not go.
they/we
I/you/he/she/it
I/you/ he/she/it
will go.
Will
go?
we/they
we/they
You use the future simple tense to talk about your promises and about something that will happen
tomorrow, next week, next year.
Short forms Ill go. She wont go.
Short answers Yes, I will. No, I wont.
Our future
will, ll,
wont
my, your,
family, aunt,
tomorrow,
next month, teacher, I, he,
they, you
next week,
in 2017,
next year be famous,
go to Italy, go
shopping, fall in love,
be rich, live in Africa,
see London, send an
e-mail, phone
grandpa, write
you a letter
Team work
1. How many sentences can you
make?
Example: My aunt will be famous
next year.
2. How many questions can you
ask?
Example: Will your teacher go to
Italy next month?
3. How many true sentences can
you make?
Example: Ill go shopping
tomorrow.
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UNIT
11 B Holidays in Greece
Track 53
Nicks mum and dad are looking at ads for
their summer holiday. They are looking for a
hotel in Greece.
GRAND HOTEL
Rooms _____(1) per person
per night
All rooms with a balcony
Internet, cable TV
________ (2) from the sea
Sports: _________ (3)
Disco every night
Pets ________ (4)
BEACH HOTEL
Rooms ____(1) pe
r person
per night
All rooms with a
balcony
Telephone, TV
_______(2) from th
e sea
Sports: __________
(3)
Pets ______ (4)
Answer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
WORD BANK
UNIT
11 B
go to the
seaside
go
abroad
go to the
mountains
travel by
plane
stay at
home
Friend 2
Friend 3
I
Report to the class
Example: Nick will go abroad. He wont go the mountains.
Sunday
Saturday
Friday
Thursday
July
2010
Wednesday
Tuesday
Pair work
Monday
6
7
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
A cartoon
February!
What month
will have
29 days in
2012?
Every
month will
have 29
days.
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88
UNIT
11 C
Read the sentence. Then change one part of the sentence. Repeat.
How many sentences can you make?
Four years ago I was seven and my mother was 4 times older than me.
How old will I be in 5 years? Ill be ____.
How old will my mother be in 5 years? Shell be_____.
Answer at the bottom of the page.
Tomorrow
a dog
and a cat
will fly to
Next week
Next year
In 2015
a wolf
a crocodile
an elephant
and a cow
will fly to
and a sheep will eat in
and a mouse will dance in
Greece.
Greece.
Greece.
Greece.
cold
cloudy
snowing
sunny
raining
1.
3.
5.
2.
4.
Culture Crew
Transport
The transport in Britain is the
same as in a lot of countries.
Most people travel by car.
In towns, there are buses
and trains. Buses that travel
between two towns are called
coaches. Trains in Britain are
very fast and very expensive.
London is famous for its red doubledecker buses and it also has an
underground railway called the Tube.
Taxis in London are black.
UNIT
11 C
A Car Ferry
Do you know...?
The Tube is the oldest metro
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn the future simple tense
... do
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
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90
UNIT
Track 54
The end of school is near. We always have a
party at school on the last Saturday in June. The
weather in June is usually nice, so we have a party
in the school yard. This year we want our party to
be the best ever!
Yesterday we had a class meeting. Miss Blake
asked us to write down our ideas for the party.
She told us to think about an exhibition, music,
games, competitions, a lottery, and food and
drinks for the party.
Would you like to see our ideas?
We can have a dancing
competition! Weve
never had one before.
Sue
A karaoke
competition
would be great.
Elizabeth
We
Charades can play
!I
game for t s a great
parties!
Joe
My dad can bring
some fantastic
lights. Tom
t like
I wouldn Its
!
a lottery nny.
e
J
boring!
latest
e
h
t
g
n
i
r
Ill b . The latest
CDs p-hop!
hi
Jack
We can have an
exhibition of our
best paintings.
William
Track 55
Who...?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
WORD BANK
UNIT
12 A
I ___________ a lottery.
Grammar clipboard
would like
positive
I/he/she/we/
would like to dance.
you/ they
interrogative
negative
Team work
Wishes! Wishes!
to dance / to go to London /
to have a pet / to sing with us
we / you / I / my
/ to go to the seaside /
/ your / family /
some juice / some milk /
uncle / grandpa
a sandwich / to give a
/ teacher /
party / to buy new
friends
jeans/
would /
wouldnt /
like
a doctor
a farmer
a teacher
a footballer
er
t
i
r
w
a
a painter
an
a policem
a pilot
an architect
a singer
an act
or
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92
UNIT
12 B Nick is worried!
Track 57
1
2
M: Hello.
N: Hello! Is that you, Moira?
M: Yes, Nick. Its me.
N: Whats the matter with your voice?
M: Ive got a sore throat and a high temperature as well.
play CDs.
WORD BANK
UNIT
12 B
Track 58
PROMISES
I promise! I promise!
Ill be polite,
I wont do anything
That isnt ______
Ill always say SORRY,
THANK YOU and PLEASE!
Ill even start
Eating ______
Ill start eating cabbage,
Its better than meat!
I wont say YUCK
To the food I _______
Ill help old people
Crossing the street,
Ill do my tests
And I wont _______
Ill read my books,
Ill practise maths,
Ill feed stray dogs,
I wont tease ______
Ill cut my nails,
Ill wash my ______,
And of my teeth
Ill take good care.
I wont talk back
To Mum and Dad.
I cross my heart!
I wont be ________ !
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94
UNIT
12 C
1
2
Crossword
3
4
Across
2. I ____ on the Internet every
evening.
P
6
L
10
11
12
14
13
S
I
S
15
V
16
17
Down
1. Can you look ____ my cat
when Im on holiday, please?
4. Dont ____ - everything will
be OK.
5. I cant find my pen. Can you
help me look ____ it?
7. My mum ____ me to school
in the car. It is too far to walk.
10. What a ____! The band cant
play at the party.
11. I cant ____ it! You havent
finished the project yet!
13. Next year we will ____ to
Turkey. I love planes.
SONG
Track 58
Verse 1
Shell be coming round the mountain when she comes,
Shell be coming round the mountain when she comes,
Shell be coming round the mountain, coming round the
mountain, coming round the mountain when she comes.
Singing Aye, aye, yippy, yippy, aye
Singing Aye, aye, yippy, yippy, aye
Singing Aye, aye, yippy,
Aye, aye, yippy,
Aye, aye, yippy, yippy, aye
Verse 2
Shell be driving six white horses when she comes..,
Singing Aye, aye, yippy, yippy, aye.
Verse 3
Shell be wearing pink pyjamas when she comes...
Singing Aye, aye, yippy, yippy, aye...
UNIT
12 C
95
Culture Crew
Im thinking of you!
Do you know...?
The British spend 750,000,000
There are
other special
days in Britain.
Love from?
February 14th
is Valentines
Day you give
presents and cards to the person you love.
People think it is bad luck to write your
name in the card, so people just write Love
from ? We also celebrate Mothers Day,
usually in March. We give presents to our
mums and look after them very well!
My Progress
How well did you .....?
... learn 'would like'
what you can do at parties
... do team work on page 91
Unit 12 was ...
OK
Very well
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
boring
OK
interesting
96
REVISION
QUIZ Circle A or B and then check your answers at the bottom of the page.
Read the questions from the QUIZ and give full answers.
A
Yes, they are.
Older than Nick
Before nine
A project
Yes, he has.
No, he hasnt.
Greece
A month
Sunny
Classical music
B
No, they arent.
Younger than Nick
Before ten
A painting
No, he hasnt.
Yes, he has.
Spain
Two weeks
Rainy
The latest hits
MUST/MUSTNT
Complete the sentences.
1. Nick ________ finish the project for
Monday.
2. Nick __________use the computer late at
night.
WOULD LIKE
Answer the questions.
1. What instrument would you like to play
well? _____________________.
2. What sport would you like to play well?
______________________.
Answers: 1A, 2B, 3B, 4A, 5B, 6A, 7A, 8B, 9A, 10B
UNITS
10-12
they
this
that
______
chair
hair
wear
______
D. VOCABULARY
a) on the phone
b) a problem
c) an e-mail
d) the Internet
e) TV
f ) with a printer
1. Will you look _______ the baby tomorrow morning? I must go to the bank.
2. Stop looking ____ my test. The teacher will think you are cheating!
3. What are you looking ____ ? My favourite CD. I dont know where it is.
PROJECT
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USEFUL LANGUAGE
APPENDIX
A Student activities
B Listening texts
C Grammar review
D Irregular verbs
E Phonetic symbols
F Parts of speech
G Word sets
99
100
APPENDIX
A Student Activities
Textbook Revision:
Can you work this out?
Give four children an apple each, and give the fifth child the bag with the apple inside it.
Amanda Jones
Age 11
Textbook 8B, ex 7:
The secret word
1. shaRe
flooR
2. housE
friEd
3. Cook
panCakes
4. BrIan
mIxed
5. Phone helP
6. ordEr Easy
the secret word is RECIPE
Workbook 10B: A puzzle
BIG
BAG
BAD
SAD
LIKE
lake
late
HATE
CUT
cat
cap
MAP
MEAL
meat
meet
FEET
TALL
wall
walk
TALK
APPENDIX
Textbook 1B, ex 5:
B
Name James Hogg
Helen Hogg
Age 10
Nickname Hoggy
Country Ireland
Skills Languages
Favourite subject PE
B Listening texts
Check your answers.
Textbook 1A, ex.1
1. Its not the end of the school year. Its the end
of half-term.
2. Susan always plays a lot when shes on
holiday.
3. Susans flat is the biggest in the street.
4. There are many museums in Liverpool.
5. Football is very popular in Liverpool.
D kitchen
E dining room
F balcony
Furniture
1. a cupboard
2. a bath
3. a washing machine
4. a shower
5. a dishwasher
6. an armchair
7. a toilet
8. a bookshelf
9. a cooker
10. a mirror
11. a basin
12. a sink
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102
APPENDIX
Check your answers.
Textbook 5A, ex.7
APPENDIX
Check your answers.
Textbook 9A, ex.3
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104
APPENDIX
C Grammar review
Units 1 3
interrogative
Am I a pupil?
Is he/she/it eleven?
Are we/you/they happy?
negative
I am not a pupil.
He/she/it is not eleven.
We/you/they are not happy.
short answers Yes, I am. No, Im not. / Yes, it is. No, it isnt. / Yes, we are. No, we arent.
Wh questions What / Who / Where / How are you?
interrogative
(What)DO I/you we/they HAVE..?
(What) DOES he/she/it HAVE?
negative
I/you/we/they DO NOT HAVE...
He/she/it DOES NOT HAVE ...
interrogative
(Who) DO I/ we/you/they LIKE..?
(Where) DOES he/she/it PLAY..?
negative
I/we/you/they DO NOT LIKE...
He/she/it DOES NOT PLAY...
Object pronouns
Who is it for? Its for me / you / him / her / it / us / you / them.
APPENDIX
interrogative
(Why) Am I
(Where) Is he/she/it
sitting?
(Where) Are you/we/they
negative
I am not
He/she/it is not sitting.
We/you/they are not
Units 4 6
going to
You use to be + going to + verb to talk about future plans: TONIGHT, TOMMOROW,
NEXT WEEK, NEXT SUMMER, NEXT YEAR
positive
I am
He/she/it is going to play.
You/We/they are
interrogative
Am I
Is he/she/it going to play?
Are you /we/they?
positive
cold
big
lovely
comparative
colder (than)
bigger (than)
lovelier (than)
positive
beautiful
interesting
difficult
superlative
the coldest
the biggest
the loveliest
negative
I am not
He/she/it is not going to play.
You /we/they are not
comparative
superlative
more beautiful (than)
the most beautiful
more interesting (than) the most interesting
more difficult (than)
the most difficult
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APPENDIX
Possessive s
Whose?
SINGULAR
A girls dress
A cats tail
A childs toy
A mans bike
8
9
10
IRREGULAR
one mouse two mice
one sheep two sheep
one fish two fish
one child two children
one man two men
one woman two women
one tooth two teeth
one foot two feet
PLURAL
Girls dresses
Cats tails
Childrens toys
Mens bikes
Prepositions
Where ? above, under, opposite, behind, in front of, next to, in, on
have got / has got
Ive got a sister / dark hair. Shes got a brother / a car / blue eyes.
I have got dark hair. She has got blue eyes.
The past simple tense
You use the past simple tense to talk about the past: YESTERDAY, LAST WEEK, LAST YEAR,
THREE DAYS AGO
a. to be was, were
positive
I /he/she/it was
You/we/they were
interrogative
negative
Was I /he/she/it...?
I /he/she/it was not...
Were you/we/they...? You/we/they were not...
APPENDIX
Units 7 9
interrogative
Did I /he / she / it have..?
we / you / they
negative
I / he / she / it did not have
We / you / they
some / any
Did you have any fruit for lunch? I had some apples. I didnt have any fruit.
interrogative
negative
(Where) Did I look?
I did not look
(When) Did she stop? She did not stop
(What) Did they like? They did not like...
4
5
7
comparative
better (than)
worse (than)
more (than)
superlative
the best
the worst
the most
Adverbs
How? nicely, quickly, perfectly, loudly, badly, well
She sings badly. I cook well.
The past simple tense
d. irregular verbs went
positive
She went
We saw
They bought
interrogative
(Where) Did she go?
(What) Did we see?
(Why) Did they buy?
6
8
negative
She didnt go
We didnt see
They didnt buy
Remember!
can / cant
I can dance.
Can you swim?
I cant swim.
Possessive
pronouns
Whose is it? Its
mine/ yours / hers
/ his / its / ours /
theirs.
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APPENDIX
Units 10 12
Interrogative
negative
Have I/you/we/they seen? I/you/we/they have not seen.
Has he/she/it played? He/she/it has not played.
must / mustnt
We must hurry. We mustnt be late for school.
3
4
can / cant
Can I use your ruler? Of course, you can. No, sorry, you cant.
The future simple tense will + verb
You use the future simple tense to talk about your promises and about something that will
happen TOMORROW, NEXT WEEK, NEXT YEAR
positive
I/he/she/it will go.
we/you/they
interrogative
Will I/ he/she/it go?
we/ you/ they
negative
I/ he/she/it will not go.
we/you/they
would like
You use would like to talk about your wishes.
positive
I/he/she/it would like an apple.
we/you/they would like to dance.
interrogative
negative
Would she like an apple? I would not like an apple.
Would they like to dance? We wouldnt like to dance.
APPENDIX
D Irregular verbs
PRESENT
PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
be
buy
catch
choose
come
drink
eat
find
fotget
get
give
go
have
hear
make
put
read
/ri:d/
see
send
sleep
take
teach
tell
wear
write
was, were
been
bought
bought
caught
caught
chose
chosen
came come
drank drunk
ate
eaten
found
found
forgot
forgotten
got
got
gave
given
went
gone
had
had
heard
heard
made
made
put
put
read
read
/red/
/red/
saw
seen
sent
sent
slept
slept
took
taken
taught
taught
told
told
wore
worn
wrote written
F Parts of speech
PRONOUN:
NOUN:
VERB:
ADJECTIVE:
ADVERB:
PREPOSITION:
ARTICLE:
adverb
verb
article
noun
in
big
box.
preposition
article
adjective
noun
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APPENDIX
G Word sets
DAYS
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
FOOD
bread
cake
roast beef
meat
chicken
sausages
hamburger
pizza
cheese
butter
cereal
eggs
peas
cabbage
potatoes
tomatoes
cherries
apples
strawberries
pancakes
ice cream
MONTHS
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
JOBS
a teacher
a writer
a footballer
SEASONS
spring
summer
autumn
winter
COMPUTER WORDS
to surf
screen
a farmer
mouse
a singer
printer
a dancer
a reporter
a painter
keyboard
to print
a waiter
to copy
a driver
to paste
a doctor
an actor
an architect
a cook
to zoom
e-mail
clipboard
APPENDIX
NUMBERS
1 one
2 two
3 three
4 four
5 five
6 six
7 seven
8 eight
9 nine
10 ten
11 eleven
12 twelve
13 thirteen
20 twenty
21 twenty-one
30 thirty
32 thirty-two
40 forty
43 forty-three
50 fifty
55 fifty-five
60 sixty
66 sixty-six
70 seventy
71 seventy-one
80 eighty
88 eighty-eight
90 ninety
99 ninety-nine
100 a hundred
101 a hundred and one
200 two hundred
303 three hundred and three
1000 a thousand
2007 two thousand and seven
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