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3a There’s a garden!
Grammar There is, There are
Tell the Ss to look
Definite article: the
at the photos in Vocabulary Rooms, parts of a house and fittings
Lessons 3b and 3c Listen and Read A description of a house
of the Students’ Speak Talk about your house
Book. Focus them
on the topic of the
Read
unit. Ask some
lead-in questions 1 3
01Listen and read about Amy’s home.
Why is it different?
to find out what
3 MY HOME
they already know
(you can write them Comprehension
on the board): 2 Answer the questions.
1 Which two rooms 1 Where is Carrington Windmill?
are the friends 2 Who is Jake?
in? (bedroom in 3 What colour is Amy’s washbasin?
4 Is the bathroom upstairs or downstairs?
Lesson 3b; kitchen
5 Where is Buster’s house?
in Lesson 3c)
2 What furniture
can you see in
A COOL HOME
the two photos?
(e.g. bed , chair ,
cupboard , table)
Encourage the Ss
Home Links
to suggest what the
friends might be A windmill in the east of England is now home
doing/talking about to Amy Barnes and her family.
in the two photos. Hi! This is my house. There are two floors.
Downstairs there’s a kitchen and a living room, but there isn’t
a dining room. The kitchen is quite big. There’s a cooker, a
Background fridge and a sink. There’s also a washing machine. Is there a
notes dishwasher? No, there isn’t – unfortunately!
Windmills:
Machines that
use the energy
of the wind to
do a particular Upstairs there’s a big bedroom for my mum and dad.
job, e.g. to pump There are two small bedrooms, one for me and one for my
water, to grind brother, Jake. There’s a pink washbasin in my bedroom – it’s
grain for flour or to great! There’s a bathroom upstairs with a bath, a washbasin
power electricity. and a toilet, but there isn’t a shower. There aren’t windows in
the bathroom! There’s a small garden. Are there flowers?
Traditional
No, there aren’t, but there is a doghouse for my dog, Buster.
windmills are rarely
used for these
purposes today.
However, some
of these windmills
have been
converted to make 28
unusual, historic
homes.
Exercise 1 Exercise 4
It’s a windmill. Rooms: 2 bedroom 3 bathroom 4 living room
Exercise 2 5 kitchen 6 hall
1 It’s in the east of England. Fittings: 8 washbasin 9 toilet 10 fridge/washing
2 Amy’s brother. machine 11 cooker 12 washing machine/fridge
3 Amy’s washbasin is pink. 13 sink
4 The bathroom is upstairs. Exercise 5
5 Buster’s house is in the garden. hall
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3a
Background
Vocabulary: Rooms, parts of a house Practice
notes
and fittings 8 Write sentences about the things in the Some British
3 3
02 Listen and repeat. pictures below. Use the words from the box.
homes have a
There’s a cooker in the kitchen.
washing machine
There are two books in the bathroom.
Rooms in the bathroom.
There isn’t a ... .
• bathroom • bedroom • dining room It is allowed under
• hall • kitchen • living room
UK law as long as
Kitchen
Parts of a house very strict rules are
• door • downstairs • floor • garage • cooker • fridge • TV • dishwasher
• windows • photos followed.
• garden • upstairs • wall • window
Fittings Bathroom Exercise 9
• bath • cooker • dishwasher • shower • bath • toilet • washbasin 2T3T4T5T6F
• fridge • shower • sink • toilet • books • washing machine
• washbasin • washing machine Extension
A B
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3b
Practice
6a Look at the picture. Copy and complete the sentences with in,
on, under, behind, in front of or next to.
1 The mobile phone is 1 on 4 The plants are (4) the table.
the table. 5 The books are (5)
2 The armchair is (2) the door. the bookcase.
3 The cupboard is (3) the TV. 6 The dog is (6) the sofa.
Speak
7 Talk about you. Describe your bedroom and say where things are.
There’s a table. There’s a lamp on the table. There are books on
the floor.
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eText
Video and Animation
Grammar: Prepositions of place
Use your English:
Make and respond to requests
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3c Is there any food?
Prepositions of Grammar Countable and uncountable nouns with:
some, any and no
place
much, many, a lot of / lots of
Revise prepositions Vocabulary Food Emma: I’m hungry. Is there any bread?
of place. Place Speak and Write About food Katy: Yes, there is.
classroom objects Emma: Good. It’s for my favourite sandwich.
in different places Get started Katy: What’s in it?
and ask Ss to say Emma: There’s some chicken and there are
where they are,
1 Close your books. Remember all the food
some onions.
words you know.
e.g. The blue book Is there any cheese?
pasta, banana … Katy: Yes, there is.
is under (Marc’s)
chair. Emma: And are there any tomatoes?
Vocabulary: Food Katy: No, there aren’t.
Exercise 2b
2a 3
08 Listen and repeat. Emma: Oh, is there any honey?
2 chicken Katy: Honey? No, there isn’t any honey.
3 bread Emma: Are there any carrots?
• apple • banana • biscuit • bread Katy: Yes, there are some carrots. There’s
4 salt
• butter • carrot • cheese • chicken some salt and pepper, too.
5 pepper
• chips • egg • fish • grape • honey Emma: Great. That’s all in my sandwich.
6 butter
• meat • onion • orange • pasta • pepper Yummy!
7 carrot • potato • rice • salt • sugar • tomato Daniel: What’s that?
8 cheese
b Look at the photo and find the words for the Emma: It’s the MegaEmmaSarnie!
9 potato Tom: Yuk! Are there any bananas and apples
objects (1–16). Which words are not in the
10 banana for my fruit salad?
photo?
11 orange Katy: Yes, there are, and there’s an orange,
1 – pasta
12 apple but there aren’t any grapes.
13 onion Dialogue
14 biscuit
3 3
09 Listen and read. What is the name of
15 rice
Emma’s sandwich?
16 egg
Foods that are Comprehension
not in the photo:
4 What is in Emma’s sandwich?
chips, fish, grape,
honey, meat, sugar, Grammar
tomato
Countable and uncountable nouns with 5 Read the dialogue again. Notice the
Exercise 3 some, any and no words in red.
The
Countable Uncountable
MegaEmmaSarnie Practice
Affirmative
Exercise 4 There are some carrots. There’s some chicken. 6 Copy and complete the table with the
chicken, onion, nouns from Exercise 2a.
Negative
cheese, carrots, There aren’t any tomatoes. There isn’t any honey. Countable Uncountable
salt, pepper There are no tomatoes. There is no honey. carrot bread
Yes/No questions
Are there any bananas? Is there any cheese? Note
Uncountable nouns do not have a
Note plural form.
We don’t use any with an affirmative
verb or no with a negative verb.
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Exercise 6
Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable
apple bread grape meat
banana butter onion pasta
biscuit cheese orange pepper
carrot chicken potato rice
chips fish tomato salt
egg honey sugar
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3c
Extra
practice
Students’ Book
Grammar
summary, page
122
Workbook
Practice, pages
22-23
Vocabulary
1 summary, page 85
2 Extra practice 3c,
3 page 103
4 5
7
6
eText
10
9 12
8 Video and
14 11 Animation
13 Grammar:
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Countable and
16
uncountable nouns
7 Make sentences in your notebook with the 8 Look at the photo. Ask and answer questions
correct form of there is/are with some, any with How much or How many.
or no. Write two options for the negative A: How much pasta is there on the table?
sentences. B: There’s a lot of pasta.
1 butter/in the fridge ✓ A: How many eggs are there on the table?
There is some butter in the fridge. B: There are some eggs./There aren’t many eggs.
2 carrots/on the table ?
3 biscuits/in the cupboard ✗ Listen
4 eggs/in the fridge ✓
5 honey/in the kitchen ✗ 9 3
10 Listen. What is in Daniel’s burger?
6 cheese/in Emma’s sandwich ?
Speak and write
Grammar
10a Tell the class what food is in your kitchen
Countable and uncountable nouns at home.
with much, many, a lot of / lots of There are some eggs …
Countable Uncountable
Affirmative b What is there in your favourite sandwich? In
pairs, ask and answer.
There are a lot of / lots of There’s a lot of / lots
biscuits. of cheese. A: What is there in your favourite sandwich?
Negative B: There’s a lot of chicken and some tomatoes.
There aren’t many There isn’t much
biscuits. cheese. Extra practice
Questions For more practice, go to page 122.
How many biscuits are How much cheese is
there? there?
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Exercise 7 Extension
2 Are there any carrots on the table?
Food
3 There aren’t any biscuits in the cupboard. / There
Give Ss time to work in pairs to make a list of
are no biscuits in the cupboard.
ingredients for their favourite meal. Allow them to use
4 There are some eggs in the fridge.
dictionaries or help with any new vocabulary where
5 There isn’t any honey in the kitchen. / There is no
necessary. Ss then read the list of ingredients to the
honey in the kitchen.
rest of the class, but don’t say what the meal is. The
6 Is there any cheese in Emma’s sandwich?
rest of the class have to guess the meal.
Exercise 9
onions, cheese, tomatoes, carrots, an egg, a banana
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3d British homes HOME
weet
sHOME
Background
notes
Buckingham SKILLS FOCUS: READING
Palace: The official
London home Get started
ACROSS CULTURES
of the Queen. It 1 Do you live in a flat or a house? How many floors
was built at the are there in your block of flats or your house?
beginning of the
18 th century Read
and became 2 3
11 Read an article about some British homes.
the official royal Find the children’s homes.
palace in 1837, Hannah – detached house
when Victoria was
crowned Queen. Hannah
Buckingham
Our house is really big. Our garden’s really big,
Palace is used for too with two apple trees and a lot of flowers.
important official There are four bedrooms. My bedroom’s green
occasions and for and white and my favourite possession is my
CD player. We’re all crazy about music in my detached house
receptions. Parts of
family so the house is always very noisy!
the Palace are also
open to the public.
Jade
Our flat’s in the centre of
London. There are fifteen
floors in the block and
we’re on the fifteenth
floor. There are 450 stairs.
Luckily, there’s a lift! semi-detached house
terraced house
William
Our house is in a town. It’s quite small and there
isn’t a garden. Upstairs there’s my bedroom, my block of flats
parents’ bedroom and a bathroom. Downstairs
there’s a living room and a kitchen. There’s a
bed for our family’s pet under the table in the
kitchen. Her name’s Spangle and she’s a black
and white cat.
UK Factfile: UK homes
• There are 25 million (25,000,000) homes in the UK.
• Most British families live in a house with a garden.
About 20% of British people live in a flat.
Dan
• There are satellite TVs in 36% of houses. There’s a garden in front of our
• About 75% of homes have a car, but only 41% of house and behind the house,
homes have a garage. there’s a garage for my parents’
car and our bikes. Our best friends
• There are 27 million pets in the UK. Most of them
are in the house next to our house.
are dogs and cats. Our house is number two and their
house is number three.
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Exercise 2 Exercise 5
Jade: block of flats 2T3F4T5F
William: terraced house Exercise 6
Dan: semi-detached house In London. Queen Elizabeth the Second.
Exercise 3 Exercise 7
a pet b noisy c lift d car e stairs f trees 1 rooms 2 bedrooms 3 bathrooms 4 1 5 1 6 windows
Exercise 4 7 doors 8 clocks 9 watches
2 fifth fifteenth 3 upstairs downstairs 4 dog cat
5 three two
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3d
Comprehension Listen
3 Find the words in blue in the article for the pictures 6 Get ready to listen. Where is
(a–f). Buckingham Palace? Who lives there?
a b 7 3
13 Now listen and complete a factfile
for tourists in your notebook.
Factfile
Buckingham Palace in numbers
c e
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Extension
Ss work in pairs to roleplay a radio interview with terraced house?
one of the four people from the article in Exercise Hannah: It’s detached.
2. In their pairs they decide who will take the role of Encourage Ss to ask no more than five or six
the interviewer and who will be the interviewee, e.g. questions and to use some of the new words from
Hannah. Help Ss to get started by writing two or the list on page 33. Monitor the activity and provide
three example Q&A on the board, e.g. help where necessary.
Interviewer: Do you live in a house or a flat?
Extra reading
Hannah: I live in a house.
Students’ Book Extra reading lesson, Across
Interviewer: Is it a detached house or a
Bulgaria, page 110
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Exercise 1
Brighton
3e My house, my room
Exercise 2 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING A DESCRIPTION
2 Is there a
2 Copy and punctuate the sentences in your
dishwasher in notebook.
your kitchen?
1 there are three bedrooms two bathrooms
3 There’s a and a toilet
swimming pool, a There are three bedrooms, two bathrooms
big garden and a and a toilet.
garage. 2 is there a dishwasher in your kitchen
4 What a mess! 3 theres a swimming pool a big garden and
5 Where’s your a garage
house? 4 what a mess
5 wheres your house
6 There are some
6 there are some flowers some chocolates
flowers, some
and some photos on her desk
chocolates and 7 my dog is in the bath
some photos on 8 are there any trees in the garden
her desk.
7 My dog is in the
3 Read the email. Find ten punctuation
mistakes.
bath.
Hi!
8 Are there any
trees in the
garden? hi! Im Marcus and I live with my parents and
Get ready to write
brother in a small flat in London. Were on the
Exercise 3
1 Read about Christina. Where is she from? fifth floor and the view is great There are two
Hi! I’m Marcus
bedrooms a bathroom, a living room and a
and I live with my
parents and brother
Is your bedroom a mess? kitchen. In my bedroom there are two beds,
in a small flat in My name’s Christina and I live with my parents in a wardrobe a desk a big green plant and my
London. We’re a house in Brighton. new guitar. It’s really great? There are a lot of
on the fifth floor Downstairs there’s a living room and a kitchen. books in my room, but they aren’t all on the
and the view is Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bookshelf. there are a lot of books on the floor.
great. There are bathroom. My bedroom is fantastic! There are Is your bedroom a mess.
two bedrooms, posters on the wall, DVDs on my desk and
clothes on the floor. Write
a bathroom, a
living room and 4 Write a description of your flat or house and
a kitchen. In my WRITING TIP: PUNCTUATION (2) your room.
bedroom there You already know CAPITAL LETTERS, full stops [.]
• Use Christina's text in Exercise 1 as a model.
are two beds, a and apostrophes [’].
• Remember to check the punctuation.
wardrobe, a desk, Now learn other punctuation to make your writing clear.
• Use a comma to join a list of more than two things. MY HOUSE
a big green plant
There are posters on the wall, DVDs on my desk and Paragraph 1
and my new guitar. • Your personal information
clothes on the floor.
It’s really great! • Use a question mark at the end of a sentence to My name is … . I live with my …
There are a lot of make a question. in a … .
books in my room, Paragraph 2
Is your bedroom a mess?
• Write a description of your house or flat
but they aren’t all • Use an exclamation mark when you say something
Downstairs there is … .
on the bookshelf. surprising or funny.
Upstairs there are … .
There are a lot of My bedroom is fantastic!
• Write a description of your room
books on the floor. Now do Exercises 2 and 3. In my bedroom there is/are … .
Is your bedroom a
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mess?
Extra practice
Workbook Skills practice, page 25
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3
Language Revision Extra
Сору and do the exercises in your notebook.
practice
Grammar (26 marks) 4 Countable or uncountable? White How much? Workbook
or How many? Language round-
1 Read the dialogue and choose the correct
up, page 24
options. bread orange rice
butter pasta sugar Extra practice,
Alice: My house is quite small. Upstairs there are
0
carrot potato tomato 2 Round-up,
two bedrooms, a bathroom and a toilet. In
bread – How much? page105
the bathroom (1) a shower.
Ben: (2) a bath?
Alice: No, (3) . Vocabulary (6 marks) eText
Ben: (4) any TVs in your house? 5 Put these words into the correct columns.
Games
Alice: Yes, (5) two, but (6) any DVD players.
0 a) there are b) is there c) are there • bath • washbasin • fridge • wardrobe Boat Game
1 a) is there b) there is c) there are • shower • cooker • chest of drawers / Hangman /
2 a) Are there b) Is there c) There isn’t Bathroom Bedroom Kitchen Pelmanism
3 a) there aren’t b) there is c) there isn’t bath
4 a) Is there b) There isn’t c) Are there
5 a) there are b) are there c) there aren’t Phrases/Use your English (8 marks)
6 a) there are b) there aren’t c) there isn’t
6 Complete with phrases from the box.
2 Look at the picture and complete the text with
the correct prepositions. • What’s the matter? • What a mess!
• It’s not funny! • Over there.
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Exercise 1 Exercise 5
1 b) 2 b) 3 c) 4 c) 5 a) 6 b) Bathroom: washbasin, shower
Exercise 2 Bedroom: wardrobe, chest of drawers
1 next to 2 on 3 under 4 in front of 5 behind 6 in Kitchen: fridge, cooker
Exercise 3 Exercise 6
1 some 2 any 3 some 4 any 5 any 6 no 1 Over there. 2 What a mess! 3 What’s the matter?
4 It’s not funny!
Exercise 4
Uncountable: butter, pasta, rice, sugar – How much? Exercise 7
Countable: carrot, orange, potato, tomato – How 1 d) 2 b) 3 a) 4 c)
many?
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