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Lorenza Balzaretti - Fosca Montagna rail: pss rea XG @ Sy \ 7 4%, + Aties Lf ay h James and 2 Ly Dp % For ad hb CONTENTS LET'S START! 3 5 8 PREPOSITIONS 9 Cheek! i TOWN 12, Cheek! 16 MY PREETIME, Ww Cheek! 19 HOW MuUC 20 Cheek! 24 PIURALS 25 Check! 28 MONTHS i 29 ORDINAL NUMBERS 31 Cheek! 34 JOBS 35 Cheek! 41 VINAL CHECK! 43 1 1 @& sten ab & trace/write (A tick 1 1 1 YF draw e& cut and glue ® circle 1 Bs , a Muibers afer ta 1 tY colour C_) repeat/say Ge point ‘facia ono Aa S oe eee eee tay Eo nee ee onal per eevee, Stott hosiery hate set el pale rere Pa ee a b1019 pacar aly ‘Meorgear (eal pg eee ete, Fer entero recon S77 Paontine dial amen Rr ctey eer cue cere es rasmennsces Sin corccegts Pereliv a oo een Se eal Ne eer ans ME bem cape eres nee otal elec Sarah, Howe Rlosated by haure Raios cous ae a ic eR ere eee a osuceaten eee) ee ass teten Pe aa eet oy serie couencen aaa LET’S START! ) oh Read and complete. go name house © am | my © brothers | Sunday get up at. dear o’clock © like eyes — hair 15" May 2008 Bary m4 is Janet Brown. J____ ten years old. J am tall and. Thave got blond ard blue. Jive ina small with a garden, in Birmingham. Ile with mother and my father. have got two . John ard. Matthew, and a little dog, its name is Black. Every day I to school, except on Saturday and. on : d at 7,30, because my lessons start a GF Sli Maths and, English, but 1 don't History. What about you? Please, write soon. love, Janet 2, »% Answer these questions. How old are you? What time do you get up? What’s your favourite subject? Where is your pen? Have you got a dog? 1 2 3 4 What’s your name? ; i 6 7 Do you like apples? apes 3 3 Choose and colour. 1 My friends doesn’t don’t like milk. 2 We get up gets up at seven o’clock. w She watches watch TV. 4 Penguins don't doesn't fly. u He are is a doctor. 61! am_ is English. 7 They are is. in the classroom. 8 You have has got a small nose. 9 She have’ has got two cars. 10 | haven’t) hasn’t got a black dog. 4. 2% Do the crossword. SPORTS 1 eG Listen and repeat. ARE YOU GOOD AT TENNIS? NO, I'M NOT. oe 5) 1 horse riding LS a —S _——_ _ swimming, skiing football basketball iia 3 & Listen and check. Read. but Tm not ver at volleyball. good at football but Tim not very good, at tennis. Av Write. » 1 Are you good at , Helen? _No, Im not. 2 Are you good at football, Bill?___Yes, Jam _. 3 Are you good at swimming, Helen? me 4 good at , Bill? Yes, | am. 5 Are you at » Bill? 6 , Helen? Yes, t 6 X~¥ xo. Draw and write about your favourite sports. I'm very good at but I’m not very good at CHECK! 1 4%: Look at the pictures and write about Hilary and Tom. Hilary is good at but she isn’t very good at Tom is good at but 10 1 Ge Listen and repeat. 4 Hpk OPPOSITE BETWEEN 2 av Look and number. 2| A Bill is opposite the school. __| B The cinema is between the bank and the school. _ | C Bill is next to the table. __| D My pencil is between the rubber and the pencil sharpener. E Bill is next to Helen. F Helen is opposite Hilary. we \ GF Read and write. 1 The bed is ____opposite _ the wardrobe. 2 The poster is___—— ste picture. 3 The picture is __......_+_____ the poster and the window. 4 The chair is ___ the wardrobe and the bed. 5 The window is______ the picture. 6 The bed is ____sdtthe window. th Colour the right preposition. ‘between opposite next to |opposite between next to CHECK! 1 IW Read and draw. The rubber is The pencil is between The sharpener is opposite the book. _ the pen and the book. next to the pencil. 2 A Tick True or False. The yogurt is next to the butter. The tea is next to the eggs. The cereal is opposite the orange juice. The cereal is next to the milk. The biscuits are opposite the yogurt. The sugar is next to the jam. Nour wn The toast is between the sugar and the jam. 4 TOWN 1 ge CD Listen and repeat. WHERE IS THE ...? 2 STA post OFFICE HOSPITAL ciNEMA TION gf HOTEL PARK RESTAURANT SCHOOL MUSEUM sUPERMARKET 2 & Ab Listen and number. The museum is between the cinema and the supermarket. The museum is next (B to the supermarket. The park is opposite the supermarket. The cinema is opposite the station. The school is between’ the station and the park The station is next to the school. 4 ao Answer. Where is the park in picture 17___It’s next to the school. Where is the school in picture 1? Where is the.cinema in picture 5? 1 2 3 4 Where is the supermarket in picture 4? 5 Where is the station in picture 2? 6 Where is the museum in picture 6? we oN 5 GxrF Read and write. live in London. B's o. big city. London is the capital of Great Britain. There is a big river: the Thames. London is quite near the sea. There are lots of le. and lots of cars, box’ F taxis and red buses. here are lots of parks and. monuments. | tive in London, ___________a big city. London is the capital of Great » a big river: the Thames. There are lots of » red and black some big parks and important. | like my city. i] G6 48 Describe your town. In my town there is a no Do the crossword. a r CHECK! 1 Ave Write. 1 The museum is 2 The school is os <= MY FREETIME 1 GD Listen and repeat. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE HOBBIES? READING PLAYING CARDS USING THE COMPUTER LISTENING TO MUSIC pLayiING THE GUITAR WATCHING Tv GOING TO THE GYM DANCING PAINTING Ary] o(aencre] playing the guitar : _ Lenina ¥7] F | listening to music a 3 & Listen and check. ‘g A ned Write. “What are your favourite hobbies, Tom?” - "My favourite hobbies are "What are your favourite hobbies, Helen?” “My favourite hobbies are reading and “What are your favourite hobbies, Bill?” - “My favourite hobbies are "What are your favourite hobbies, Hilary?” “My favourite hobbies are “What are your favourite hobbies, Lucy?” "My favourite hobbies are CHECK! LU e a A : F c\going to the gym D listening to music [reading lusing the computer] HLwatching TV 2 G yf What do they like? Listen and tick. atearuive @ OW MUCH...? eS 1 G ee Listen and repeat. HOw MUCH [S IT? £1 = ONE POUND (BS) 1 p = ONE PENCE SS A) av Read and write the prices under the pictures. 1 How much is the cap? It’s five pounds, ten pence. 2 How much is the scarf? It’s seven pounds, sixty-five pence. 3 How much are the shoes? They are twenty-eight pounds, ten pence. 4 How much are the gloves? Ihey are eight pounds, twenty-five pence. 5 ave Complete the questions. 1 uk Wn ___. the cardigan? the socks? __ the skirt? __ the shirt? _____ the gloves? x 6 G& A Listen and tick True or False. is twelve pounds, ninety-five pence. are nine pounds, twenty-five pence. is four pounds, seventy-five pence. xR WN Ss are seven pounds, ten pence. 8 no Complete. 1 The boots are pounds, pence. 2 The coat is_____———_ pounds, pence. 3 The jumpers are pounds, pence. 4 The hat is pounds, pence. 9 no Now write the questions. CHECK! 1. 4% Look at the pictures and complete. 1. How much Ls It’s eleven pounds the cap? twenty-five pence 2 How the socks? 3 How the trousers? 4 much ____ the T-shirt? 5 the jumpers? 6 the boots? PLURALS 9 - 1 wo Listen and repeat. SINGULAR SINGULAR glass camel fox potato lady PLURAL CAMELS w w GLASSES Cee FOXES POTATOES AE LADIES ALR warcues PLURAL, 3 == Match. 1 ©O— watch \ 4 Ge Listen and check. 5 Te Colour the plurals in exercise 2. 6 2x4 write. teddy bear cats i hotels bed 2 ___ bike P\ boxes. glass 3 foxes Q : watches meet 4 7 G Listen and check. 4 ? CHECK! 1 ax write. Zz Qe CRED Esa pao Mp 2 Ly Read and draw. a on pens apples an orange balls a box a glass of milk a watch bikes houses ZW MONTHS AND SEASOT 1 wo Listen and repeat. WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? IN JANUARY + IN FEBRUARY + IN MARCH IN APRIL + IN MAY + IN JUNE ¥ IN JULY + IN AUGUST + IN SEPTEMBER 1 IN OCTOBER = IN NOVEMBER + IN DECEMBER ai | SEASONS: SPRING - SUMMER * AUTUMN + WINTER” \ a 2 rr. G Write the months. Then listen and check. January, a no f Read and answer. 1 When is your birthday, Bill? Jn March . 2. When is your birthday? i 3 When is Halloween? 4 When is Christmas? 5 When is Easter this year? | a Write the seasons. Sue Ny Ab Write. January February —— ~~~ 2 eA September » ae Do the anagrams. Watch out for capital letters! TNUAJARY nua 2BERSEPTME 3 CEMDEBER 4STUGUA SVEMNOBER 6REBOTCO 7YMA 8BRURYFEA 9ENUJ 1OLIPRA 11 CHRMA 2LYIU T pv When? 1 Father’s day? In 2 Valentine’s day? In 3 Summer’s holidays? In 4 Mother’s day? In 5 Schools start? In ORDINAL NUMBE 1@¢ __) Listen and repeat. 7 THE FIRST Ww THE ELEVENTH 2 THE TWENTY-FIRST 2° THE SECOND | 12™ THE TWELFTH 22” THE TWENTY-SECOND 3” THE THIRD 13™ THE THIRTEENTH | ... 4” THE FOURTH | 14™ THE FOURTEENTH |30™ THE THIRTIETH 5™ THE FIFTH Is™ THE FIFTEENTH 31° THE THIRTY-FIRST 6™ THE SIXTH 16" THE SIXTEENTH 7™ THE SEVENTH | 17" THE SEVENTEENTH 8™ THE EIGHTH | 18™ THE EIGHTEENTH q™ THE NINTH 19" THE NINETEENTH 1o™ THE TENTH = |20™ THE TWENTIETH 2 eC Listen and repeat. I'm the first. I'm the winner! | crm 3 G Ae. Listen and complete. Today there is an important race. All the animals run through the town to reach the zoo. They are arriving now! is... the tortoise! The tortoise is the winner! Hurray! runner is arriving... is... the hare! And now runner is arriving... runner is... the dog! is the elephant and is the hippo! —————————ii 4 GrF Listen and write the ordinal numbers. YS — cS Gor wD > — tS The winner is 5 nt Write. ie 6 4%. Write the ordinal numbers. 1x ___ the first ou 2rd 10% 34 11th 4in 12th 5th 20 6th 21st Joo vt Bh 2314 7 av Write the dates. 25/12 It’s the __ twenty-fifth of December ‘ 14/2, It’s the of 31/10 It’s the of Ww It’s the of 3/8 It’s the of 2 9/6 It’s the of 22/5 It’s the of 8 a% Look at the calendar and write. 1 Easter, this year, is the of i Mother’s day, this year, is the N of w Carnival, this year, is the of ‘ 4 The first day of school, this year, is the of Ne 1. as. Reorder the months. September Ali 4 CHECK! December To 2% Complete. 3 no Answer. When’s Christmas? It’s on the What season is it? It’s in N When’s Halloween? It’s on the What season is it? It’s in w When’s your birthday? It’s on the What season is it? It’s in 4 When’s Easter? It’s on the What season is it? It’s in Ww 1 January isthe _____ first __ month of the year. 2 May is the month of the year. 3 December is the month of the year. 4 September is the month of the year. 5 March is the month of the year. 6 February is the month of the year. of JOB 1 Go» Listen and repeat. TEACHER ar] DENTIST gal ‘ PLUMBER & CLERK Em NURSE & A HAIRDRESSER SEQS © WAITRESS > 2%. Write the jobs. ~ DOCTOR & k POLICEMAN a MECHANIC Se TAXI DRIVER BQ PILOT Az Fr FACTORY WORKER ae 3 (@4 Listen and check. 4 rao Complete the sentences. 1A works in the school. works in the garage. works in the hospital. works in the restaurant. drives a taxi. works in the factory. flies an aeroplane. oN Ou aR WHr >> > > > Db D> works on the roads. 5.8 Answer the questions. What’s his job? What’s his job? What’s her job? What’s his job? What’s her job? What’s his job? What’s his job? What’s his job? eC \ 6G Oe Listen and number the pictures. @ Avo Read and answer. She works in a restaurant. He works in a hospital. She works in a hospital. He works in a garage. She works at school. He works on the road. 1 2 3 4 5 He works in a factory. 6 7 8 He works in an office. 9 She works in a salon. 8 (GS Listen and check. wy Who is she? Who is he? Who is she? Who is he? Who is he? Who is she? Who is he? Who is he? Who is she? 9 1%. Do the crossword. \ 10 (Z2%.# Listen and complete. She isa He isa $ She isa He isa + He isa He is a He ha, ONAURWN A She isa i nv Do the anagrams. 1SERUN 2STHITNED 3 TORCOD 4NAMECILOP SCHERTIEA 6TOLIP 7BERMULP BKRELC O9NICHACEM 1OSERSERDRIAH 1TATWISESR 13. xX|AITIVED|IRR 1ZRYOFACTREKROW CHECK! 1 oe Complete the words. 1D I | 2 th Colour in the right jobs. 4 Who works in a hospital? [teacher | “nurse Ge Who works in a garage? | mechanic | dentist | x Who works on the road? plumber | | policeman | 4 Who works in a factory? doctor | i) 5 Who works in an office? | clerk | | hairdresser | hairdresser N w 6 Who flies an aeroplane? [ pilot | | taxi driver | 7 Who drives a taxi? | dentist | | taxi driver | ae. Find and circle. Complete the question with the remaining letters. : a Ih ARE UD ZRSES SIS) SERS W ABE VA SCAT O..Ri YR OAD A FUGA cnoecTORCteERK GcE ST. TP LsOrTe OFF Ne: TALR OAT SSP AVOCS CP: RGSE ASE (RvOeP’ £ AN SESE TEACHE RAVS WiR Eo Sir AY UR AYNY 3 Or 5S: OANPLUMBERURN YAD Mov Esko MECHANI TAX DR S$. OcH0000 LE RGTAX 1 K R S CEM. AN IE. G (= Eo ROE oP) L See eope your Wh FINAL CHECK! ‘| «= Match. (wool There are three boxes. Ve Where do you live? 2 It’s on How many boxes are there? Where At half the lam p [Past seven. 4 —— the table. What have you got In a house. in your school bag?} ¢ % What time A new book. 4 do you get up? Pals 2 G Listen and check. Vv “) a™— Match the questions and answers. It’s 9:30. act's What’s your favourite subject? I swim on | Mondays. r How much is it It’s Science. What animals The tortoise live in the desert? | is the winner. When do you im? 5 swim? E When is Camels live 6 Christmas? in the desert. || hat ime is 2 [ir becenter G | (#3 Listen and check. 5 4% Do the final crossword! \ © a®.@ Look and write the words in the correct order. o is very swimming good Helen at len is + swimming. wardrobe is the opposite bed the station to school the next is the quite sea near is the London your what hobbies favourite are? favourite are hobbies reading my dancing and tickets can have | two? pounds seven scarf is the first year of January month the is the 10 hospital works a in nurse the 1 Bill is good at football. N The picture is between the poster and the window. w The park is opposite the supermarket. Helen lives in New York. Hilary’s favourite hobbies are dancing and going to the gym. o The hat is £ 20.00. 7 Christmas is in January. 8 The taxi driver flies an aeroplane. 8 \& What’s your favourite topic in Easy English? SPORTS TOWN MY FREETIME OW MUCH...? MONTHS AND SEASONS JOBS AUDIOSCRIPT Sports Page 5 Ex. 1 (track 2) Are you good at tennis? No, I'm not. Page 5 Fe. 3 (track 3) Number one is basketball. Number two is swimming. Number three is cycling. Number four is volleyball. ‘Number five is horse riding. Number six is tennis, Number seven is football. Number eight is skiing. Prepositions Page 9 Ex. 1 (track 4) opposite, between, next to Town Page 12 Ex. 1 (track 5) Where is the 2 post office, hospital, cinema, station, hotel, park, restaurant, school, museum, supermarket Page 12 Ex. 2 (track 6) Number one is the school. Number two is the station. Number three is the post office. Number four Is the hospital. Number five is the supermarket. ‘Number six is the cinema. Number seven is the museum. Number eight is the restaurant. Number nine is the park. Number ten is the hotel. My freetime Page 17 Ex. 1 (track 7) What are your favourite hobbies? reading, using the computer, playing cards, listening to music, playing the guitar, dancing, watching TV, going to the gym, painting Page 17 Ex. 3 (track 8) Number one: playing cards. Number two: playing the guitar. Number three: reading. Number four: dancing. Number five: watching TV. Number six: listening to music. Number seven: going to the gym. Number eight: painting. Number nine: using the computer. Page 19 Ex. 2 (track 9) What are your favourite hobbies, Bi? My favourite hobbies are playing cards and watching TV. What are your favourite hobbies, Helen? My favourite hobbies are reading ‘and listening to music. What are your favourite hobbies, Tom? My favourite hobbies are using the computer and playing the guitar. What are your favourite hobbies, Hilary? My favourite hobbies are dancing ‘and going to the gym. What are your favourite hobbies, Lucy? My favourite hobbies are painting and reading. How much ..? Page 20 Ex. 1 (track 10) How much is it? one pound, one pence Page 20 Ex. 2 (track 11) Good morning. Hello! How much is It? Adults four pounds, fifty pence; children two pounds, fifteen pence. Can I have two tickets? Here you are! Thank you. Bye. Page 21 Ex. 3 (track 12) 1 How much is the cap? It’s six pounds, forty pence. 2 How much is the T-shirt? I's ten pounds, seventy-five pence. 3 How much are the trousers? They are thirty-eight pounds, ten pence. 4 How much is the jacket? It’s eighty-six pounds, twenty- five pence. Page 22 Ex. 6 (track 13) 1 The trousers are seventy-eight pounds, ten pence. 2 The scarf is ninety-four pence. 3 The jacket is eighty-six pounds, twenty-five pence. 4 The cap is one pound, twenty- five pence. 5 The T-shirt is sixteen pounds. 6 The shoes are seventy- pounds, twenty pence. Plurals Page 25 Ex. 1 (track 14) SINGULAR: camel, glass, fox, potato, lady, watch PLURAL: camels, glasses, foxes, potatoes, ladies, watches Page 26 Ex. 4 (track 15) Number one: watch. Number two: boxes. Number three: glasses. Number four: tomato. Number five: potatoes. Number six: tomatoes. Number seven: foxes. Number eight: glass. Number ‘ox. Number ten: potato. Number eleven: box. Number twelve: watches. Page 27 Ex. 7 (track 16) Number one: bike. Number two: glass. Number three: book. Number four: peaches. Number five: boxes. Number six: hotels. Number seven: bed. Number eight: foxes. Number nine: teddy bear. Number ten: watches. Number eleven: cats. Months and seasons Page 29 Ex. 1 (track 17) When is your birthday? In January. In February. n March. In April. In May. In June. In July. In August. In September. In October. In November. In December. SEASONS: spring, summer, autumn, winter Page 29 Ex. 2 (track 18) January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Ordinal numbers Page 31 Ex. 1 (track 19) the first, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the tenth the eleventh, the twelfth, the thirteenth, the fourteenth, the fifteenth, the sixteenth, the seventeenth, the eighteenth, the nineteenth, the twentieth the twenty-first, the twenty-second the thirtieth, the thirty-first Page 31 Ex. 2 (track 20) I'm the first. I'm the winner! I'm the second. I'm the third. I'm the fourth, I'm the fifth. Page 34 Ex. 3 (track 21) Today there is an important race. All the animals run through the town to reach the z00. They are arriving now! The first is... the tortoise! The tortoise is the winner! Hurray! The second runner is arriving .. The second is... the hare! And now the third runner is arriving . The third runner Is... the dog! The fourth is the elephant and the fifth is the hippo! Page 32 Ex. 4 (track 22) The first is the green car. The second is the white car. The third is the pink car The fourth is the yellow car. The fifth is the black car. The sixth is the red car. The seventh is the brown car. The eighth ts the grey car. The ninth is the purple car. The tenth is the blue car. Jobs Page 35 Ex. 1 (track 23) teacher, dentist, plumber, clerk, nurse, hairdresser, waitress, doctor, policeman, mechanic, taxi driver, pilot, factory worker Page 36 Ex. 3 (track 24) Number one is a dentist. Number two is @ teacher. Number three 1s a doctor. Number four is a plumber. Number five is a nurse. Number six is a taxi driver. Number seven is a factory worker. Number eight is a pilot. Number nine is a hairdresser. Number ten is a clerk. Number eleven is a waitress. Number twelve is a mechanic. Number thirteen is a policeman. Page 38 Ex. 6 (track 25) Number one is a plumber. Number two Is a teacher. Number three is a doctor. Number four is a nurse. Number five is a policeman. Page 38 Ex. 8 (track 26) 1 She is a waitress. 2 He is a doctor. 3 She is a nurse. 4 He fe a mechanic. 5 He is a factory worker. 6 She is a teacher. 7 He is a policeman. 8 He is a clerk. 9 She is a hairdresser, Page 40 Ex. 9 (track 27) Number one: she is a nurse. Number two: he is a doctor. Number three: she is a teacher. Number four: he is a dentist. Number five: he is a mechanic. Number six: he is a policeman, Number seven: he is a plumber. Number eight: she is a waitress. Page 43 Ex. 2 (track 28) Who is it? Wes a boy, Where do you live? In house. How many boxes are there? There are three boxes. Where is the lamp? It’s on the table. What have vou got in vour school bas? Anew book. What time do you get up? At half past seven. Page 44 Ex. 4 (track 29) What's your favourite subject? It’s Science. Who is the winner? The tortoise is the winner. How much is it? Jt’s four pounds, thirty pence. What animals live in the desert? Camels live in the desert. When do you swim? J swim on Mondays: When is Christmas? In December. What time is it? It’s half past nine. ANSWER KEY Page 3 Ex. Dear, name, am, hair, eyes, house, my, brothers, go, Sunday, get up, at, o'clock, Uke Page 4 Fx. 3 1 don't, 2 get up, 3 watches, 4 don't, 5 is, 6 am, 7 are, B have, has, 10 haven't Page 4 Ex eye, 2 ear, 3 thumb, 4 finger, 5 toe, 6 neck, 7 hand, & shoulder, 9 knee Page 5 Ex. 2, 1 basketball, 2 swimming, 3 cycling, 4 volleyball, 5 horse riding, 6 tennis, 7 football, & skiing Page & ex. 5 1 tennis, No, I'm not. 2 Yes, | am. 3 Yes, lam. 4 Are you, cycling, 5 g00d, volleyball, No, I'm not. 6 Are you good at skiing, | am. Page & Ext Hilary: horse riding, tennis. Tom: basketball, he isn’t very good at skting. Page 9 Exe 2 1C.2A.3B.465D.6E, Page 10 Ex. 3 1 opposite, 2 next to, 3 between, 4 between, 5 next to, 6 opposite Page 10 Ex. 4 1 between, 2 opposite, 3 next to Page 11 Ex. 2 TR2B3T AT STOR TT Page 12, ex. 2 1 school, 2 station, 3 post office, 4 hospital, 5 supermarket, 6 cinema, 7 museum, 8 restaurant, 9 park, 10 hotel Page 13, Ex 3 1E, 26, 3A,4C, 50,68 Page 13, Ex. 4 2 It’s between the station and the park. 3 It’s opposite the station. 4 18s opposite the park. 5 It's next to the school. 6 I's next to the supermarket. Page 14 x5 It's, Britain, There is, cars, buses, taxis, There are, monuments Page 15 Ex. 7 1’ museum, 2 supermarket, 3 school, 4 cinema, 5 hospital, 6 post office, 7 restaurant, & park, 7 hotel, 10 station Page 16 Ex. 1 hospital, 2 post office, 3 museum, 4 restaurant, 5 supermarket, 6 hotel, 7 station, 8 park Page 16 Ex 2 1 opposite / next to the station, 2 between the cinema and the Gupermarket, 3 next to the hospital Page 17 ex 2 10,2C, 3,48, 5,66 7H, 81,96 Page 18 x4 1 listening to music, 2 using the computer and playing the guitar, 3 playing cards and watching TV, 4 dancing and going to the gym, 5 painting and reading Page 19 md 14,26, 3C,4H, 5666, 78,8D Page 19 Ex.2 Bill: playing cards and watching TV, Helen: reading and listening to music, om: using the computer and playing the guitar, Hilary: dancing and going to the gym, Lucy: painting and reading Page 20 Ex. 2 Bill: Good morning. - Man: Hello! Bill: Thank you. ~ Man: Bye. Page 21 ta 1 £6.40, 2€ 10.75, 36 38.10, 4 £86.25 Page 21 Ex 4 15.10, 267.65, 328.10, 48.25 Page 21 Ex. 5 1 How much is, 2 How much are, 3 How much is, 4 How much is, 5 How much are Page 22 Ex. 6 TR ZR 3T 4657 OF Page 22 Ex. 7 1 The T-shirt, 2 The gloves, 3 The cap, 4 The socks Page 23, Ex. 8 1 Gesity-five pounds, thicy-seven pence, 2 seventy-four pounds, sbxty pence, 3 forty-seven pounds, eighty-five pence, 4 fifteen pounds, ninety-five pence Page 23 Ex.9 1 How much are the boots? 2 Haw much is the coat? 3 How much are ‘the gloves? 4 How much is the hat? Page 24 et 1 How much isthe cap? - It's eleven pounds, twenty-five pence. 2 How much are the socks? - They're twenty-five pence. 3 How much are the trousers? - They're twenty-five pounds, seventy-five pence. <4 How much i the Tshirt - I's ten pounds, ‘seventy-five pence. 5 How much are the ] jumpers? - They're seventy-six pounds, thirty-five pence. 6 How much are the boots? - They're ninety-five pounds. Page 25, Ex lasses, camels, foxes, potatoes, ladies, watches Page 26 Ex.3 1 watch, 2 boxes, 3 glasses, 4 tomato, 5 potatoes, 6 tomatoes, 7 foxes, 8 glass, 9 fox, 10 potato, 11 box, 12 watches Page 26 Ex. 4 glasses, tomatoes, boxes, foxes, potatoes, watchac Page 27 Ex. 6 1 bike, 2 glass, 3 book, 4 peaches, 5 boxes, 6 hotels, 7 bed, 8 foxes, 9 teddy'bear, 10 watches, 11 cats Page 28 ext 1 watches, 2 tomatoes, 3 potatoes, 4 boxes, 5 glasses, 6 foxes Page 29 Ex. 2 January, February, March, April, May June, July, August, September, October, November, December Page 29 Ex 3 Vin March, 2 In December, 5 In . , 3p October, 4 In spring, summer, autumn, winter Page 30 Ex. 5 ‘march, May, July, August, October, December Page 30, Ex. 6 1 January, 2 September, 3 December, 4 August, 5 November, 6 Octaber, 7 May, 8 February, 9 June, 10 April, 11 March, 12 July Page 30 Ex.7 tin 1 2 February, 31 ny 4 May, 5 IN ue Page 31 Ex.3 ‘The first, The second, The second, the third, The third, The fourth, the fifth = Page 32, x4 1" the green car, 2" the white car, 3" the pink car, 4” the yellow car, 5° the black car, 6” the red car, 7° the brown car, 8° the grey car, 9” the purple cay, 10" the blue car Page 32 Ex. 5 1" the first, 2~ the second, 3° the third Page 33 Ex. 6 1" the first, 2 the second, 3° the third, 4" the fourth, S* the fifth, the sixth, 7 the seventh, 8” the eighth, 9” the ninth, 10" the tenth, 11° the eleventh, 412° the twelfth, 20” the twentieth, 21" the twenty-first, 22" the twenty: second, 23" the twenty-third Page 33 x7 25/12 It’s the twenty-fifth of December. 14/2 It's the fourteenth of February. 31/10 It’s the thirty-first of October. 41/1 is the firee of sonuary. 2/8 It's the third of August. 9/6 It’s the ninth of| June. 22/5 It’s the twenty-second of May, Page 34 Ext January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December 1 first, 2 fifth, 3 twelfth, 4 ninth, 5 third, 6 second Page 34 Ex V's on the twenty-fifth of December. It's in winter. 2 It's on the thirty-first of October, It’s in autumn. 41'S on the... of March / April. It's in spring. Page 35, Exe 2 1 dontist, 2 teacher, 3 doctor 4 plumber, 5 nurse, 6 taxi driver, 7 factory worker, 8 pilot, 9 hairdresser, 10 clerk, 11 waitress, 12 mechanic, 13 policeman’ Page 36 Ex. 4 1 teacher, 2 mechanic, 3 nurse / doctor, 4 waitress, 5 taxi driver, 6 factory worker, 7 pilat, & policeman Page 37 Ex. 5 1 He fs a teacher. 2 He is a mechanic. 3 She is a nurse. 4 He is a taxi driver. 5 She is a dentist. 6 He is a plumber. 7 He is a policeman. 8 He is a doctor Page 38 Ex. 6 1 plumber, 2 teacher, 3 doctor, 4 nurse, 5 policeman Page 38 Fx. 7 1 She is a waitress. 2 He is a doctor. 3 She is a nurse. 4 He is a mechanic. 5 He is a factory worker. 6 She is a teacher. 7 He is a policeman. 8 He is a clerk. 9 She is a hairdresser. Page 39 Ex. 9 1 pilot, 2 teacher, 3 doctor, 4 clerk, 5 mechanic, 6 policeman, 7 plumber, B hairdresser, 9 taxi driver, 10 dentist, 11 nurse, 12 factory worker, 13 waitress Page 40 Ex. 10 1 nurse, 2 doctor, 3 teacher, 4 dentist, 5 mechanic, 6 policeman, 7 plumber, B waitress Page 40 Ex. 11 I nurse, 2 dentist, 3 doctor, 4 policeman, 5 teacher, 6 pilot, 7 plumber, 8 clerk, 9 mechanic, 10 hairdresser, 11 waitress, 12 factory worker, 13 taxi driver Page 41 Ext 1 doctor, 2 teacher, 3 policeman, 4 dentist, 5 plumber, 6 pilot, 7 clerk, 8 mechanic, 9 hairdresser, 10 nurse Page 41 Ex. 2 1 nurse, 2 mechanic, 3 policeman, 4 factory worker, 5 clerk, 6 pilot, 7 taxi driver Page 42, Ex.3 aeroplane, clerk, dentist, doctor, factory, factory worker, garage, hairdresser, hospital, mechanic, nurse, office, pilot, plumber, policeman, restaurant, road, school, taxi, taxi driver, teacher, waitress, What's your favourite job? Page 43 Ex. 18,76, 30,4¢,3560 Page 44 Ex. 3 1,20, 36, 4, 5B,66,7A Page 45 Ex. 5 1 taxi driver, 2 jumpers, 3 first, 4 pound, 5 horse riding, 6 March, 7 doctor, B supermarket, 9 basketball, 10 bikes, 11 playing cards, 12 opposite, 43 birthday, 14 September, 13 pencit sharpener, 16 post office, 17 next to, 18 second, 19 glasses, 20 painting Page 46 Ex. 6 1 Helen is very good at swimming. 2 The wardrobe Is opposite the bed. 3 The station is next to the school. 4 London is quite near the sea, 5 What are your favourite hobbies? 6 My favourite hobbies are reading land gancing. 7 Can | have two tickets! 8 The scart is seven pounds. 9 The first month of the year is January. 10 The nurse works in a hospital. Page 47 Ex.7 172737, 46 STORE BF =o =F . Ze =. . & eo = f am J é ora! “h games and acti \ jg 5 Z = p, Easy English with games and activities is a set of 5 ‘hues ~ which offer Primary School students a useful, enjoyable way to X learn basic English grammar and vocabulary. \ Each volume has an Audio CD plus an answer key insert for all the games and activities. ] Easy English with games and activities is a great resource both b Xx in the classroom and at home. & G a ae S ee |

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