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G verb be[±], subject pronouns: /, you, etc.

Hi, I'm Mike.


v days of the week, numbers 0-20, gr eetings
What's you r name?
P vowe l sounds , wo rd st ress

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING


a 2>)) Look at th pi cture . Li st en and number t hem 1 -4.

i, b Li ten again and complete the gaps. V c Complete the gaps with a word from the li t.
1 A Hi, I'm Mike. What's your 1 ? Fine Hi I'm... Thanks Bye
B Hannah.
A 2 ? Hello= _
B Hannah! My name's ... = _
Very well= _
2 A What's your phone 3 ? Thank you = _
B It's 7894 132 456.
() Goodbye= _
A 4 . See you on Saturday. Bye.
B Goodbye. d 3>)) Li ten and repeat orne phra e from the dialogue.
_Qpy therhy,thm.
3 A 5 , Mum. This is Hannah.
B 6 _. Nice to meet you.
C Nice to 7
? e 4>)) In group of three, practi e the dialogues
sound effect . Change roles.
with the
you, Anna.
B 8 name's Hannah.
C Sorry, Hannah.
v f l ntroduce your elf to other tu dent .

4 A
B
Hi, 9 . You're early!
Hello, Mrs Archer. How are 10 ?
Hello, I'm Antonio._ ')
What's your na~ 0r1a. Nice to meet you.

C I'm very well, 11 you, Anna. And you?


12
B , thanks.
A It's Hannah, Mum.
2 GRAMMAR verb be[±], subject 4 VOCABULARY
pronouns
days of the week, numbers 0-20
v a Completethe encence withare,is,ora111.

I'm Mike. My name' Hannah. You're early.


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My name
Hannah. You
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It 7894 132 456.

~ ),- p.124 Grammar Bank lA. Learn more about verb


be I±] and subject pronouns, and practise
them.

1 6 >)) Li ten and repeat the pronouns and contractions.


0
~ I 7>)) Li ten. a the contraction. >)) I am <;,;_m
r~ In pair , try to remember the names in your class.
Say He's/ She's _
0
f tand up and speak to other tudents.
Hi Carla. How are yo~ 0ne thanks. And
you?

---3 PRONUNCIATION
vowel sounds, word stress
8>)) Li ten and repeat the word and sounds. a Look at the picture. an you remember what Mike and
Hannah ay?

i ~ ~
j ti~
. •o~

~
/~ ),- p.148 Vocabulary
Do parts 1 and 2.
Bank Days and numbers.

ee fi h tr cat egg train bike


it he am very they I Hi /~ 1 12>)) Li ten and say the next day or number.
thi we thanks well name Bye >)) Monday, Tuesday <;_:!ednesday
meet
/~ What's your phone number? What day i it today?
<b ),- p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the example word And tomorrow?
and pellings for the ound in a.

J) Word stress v@usTENING & SPEAKING


Multi-syllable words have one stressed syllable.
a l 13>)) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 in the boxe .
solrry goodlbye Sajcurjday

9>)) Li ten and underline the stressed syllable


D airport Gate number _
c
in D sandwich bar euro cent
these words.
~!port coml~lter ~mail
D hotel Room _

kalr~lte D museum Clo edon _


holtgl mul~lum ~lad
~Innis D taxi Manche ter Road
@slta Jiilterlnet baslketlball
~ndlwich D school Cla e on and J_

d Write the words from c in the chart.


Li ten again. Write a number or a day in each pace.
food technology sports places
v c 14>)) Listen and respond.
>)) Hello. Nice to meet you. 0ice to meet you.

e Tn pair , write more words that you know in


each column. How do you pronounce them?

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G verb be IT] and G
V the world, numbers 21-100
m.
P / -;;/, /tJ/, cl3
/ /;sentence stress

1 VOCABULARY the world


a an ou name th re ou ntri in ~ngli h?
I Where
a
are these
Canberra
capital c
ities?
b >-- p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world. b Prague
c Warsaw
c 117>)) Li ten. ay the nationality. d Ankara
>)) Scotland (;.cottish e Edinburgh

d ln pair , d th quiz.
2 What country is the money
a the dollar from?
J) Useful phrases b the yuan
I think it's in Italy. c the rouble
I think it's Russian, but I'm not sure. d the pound
e theyen

What country is the food

2 PRONUNCIATION 1-;;1, 1tJ1, !JI, 1c131 3 f


a tapas
b goulash
rom?

~ The d sound c pasta


The ,d sound is the most common vowel
sound in English. The !'di sound has many
different spellings, e.g. HelJQ, Saturday, Britain
4 d tacos

What nationality are the lags?


f
a 1 20>)) Li ten and repeat the word and
aOO
~
ound.

American Argentinian
bc::c
~ computer Scotland Switzerland
cC
5
b 1 21>)) Listen and repeat the ound picture d
and entences. Practise with a partner.
18>)) What national anthem
Is it? Write the nationality.
a c _
d _
harles is zech, not b
~chess
rench,

6D
1 19>)) What language is it?

2 W shower She' Polish or Russian.


1 'm not sure.
Write a-din the boxes.

D
Turkish
Chinese D
DRussian
Irish (Gaelic)

3
~~·
~- jazz We're erman and
they're Japane e.
j) Languages
c >- p.166Sound Bank. Look at the example The word for a language is usually the same as the
word and spelli.ngs for the sound in a and b. nationality adjective, e.g. in Italy the language is Italian.

3 GRAMMAR verb be [1] and El b Read the dialogues. ornplcte with /'111, 1'11111ot, are,
aren't, is, or isn't.
a 1 22>)) over the dial gucs. Li ten to three
interviews in London. Which countric arc the
1 A Are you English?
people from?
B No, English.
Scottish.
4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
sentence stress
p Sentence stress
In sentences we stress the important words.
Where's she from? he' from China.

a 1 25>)) Listen and repeat. Copy the r!J.xthm.

A Where arc you from?


B I'm from Dublin.
A Where you 2 A Arc you American?
in Scotland? from B No, I'm not. l'm Australian.
B _ from Glasgow.
b Practi c the dialogues in 3 with a
partner.

c ),,- Communication Where are they


from?
A p.100 B p.106.

2 A Where d A k people in the class Where are you


you from? jrom?
5 VOCABULARY
B from
Australia, from Darwin. Look at he s gns Can you
A Where's Darwin? _ say the numbers?
it near
Sydney? a t i .
B No, it . It's in
the north.
A it nice?
B Yes, it .

LONDON 2-S
It's beautiful.

b ),,- p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days


3 A Where and numbers. Do part 3
you from?
1 27>)) Lis en and wr e
he number
B We're from Columbus, .
Ohio, in the USA. d Write en number from 2 - 00.
A you on c Dic a e themt to a partner
it t
holiday?
C No, we . .t 1 1
We're students. 6 LISTENING
t t .

a 281) Lis en and repeat he pair


of numbers) tWhat he difference?
t
. '
c Li ten and check. a 3 b 30 t 5 a 7 b 70
2 a 4 b 40 6 a 8 b 80
d ),,- p.124 Grammar Bank 18. Learn more 1 1
3 a 5 b 50 7 a 9 b 90
about verb be[l] and G, and practise it. 1 1
4 a 61 b 60
1
e 1 24>)) Listen and respond with a short answer.
b 29 1 Which numbe do you hear?
l)) Is Sydney the capital of Australia? <;,:io,.it isn't. Li ten andBa orb abo e
>)) r
f With a partner, write three questions beginning Is ... .
?
c Play Bingo.
or Are ... ? Ask them to another pair.

7 301)) SONG All Over the World~


G possessive adject i ves : my , your , etc.
V classroom language
P / au/, /u:/, /a :/; the alphabet

1 VOCABULARY
classroom language
a Look at the picture of a cla room.
Match the word and picture .

O board /botd
O chair /tJeo/
O cornpjjrer /kom'pjuuo
Ode k/de k
O door zdor/
0 .j2kture ''prktJo/
(]] rable z'tcrbl/
O wall /w::i:11
O window /'wrnd~u/

b 1 31>)) Li ten and check.

c > p.150 Vocabulary Bank


Classroom language.

d 34>)) Li ten and follow the in tructions.

2 PRONUNCIATION c 1 37))) Complete the alphabet chart with B, C, D, K, M, , 0, ,


T, U, V, W. Listen and check.
oo , u:, 0: ;
1
the alphabet

l
I
•o~
a 1 35>)) Listen and repeat the word and
ounds. tj~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
train tree egg bike phone boot
phone close mobile AH -- FL I -- Q

I
J y
-- -- --

boot school do -- -- -- --
EG -- ·,
p
car clas answer
-- z
--
b 1 36 >)) Look at these common
abbreviation . Can you say any of them in
English? Listen and check. d 38>)) Listen and9rhe letter you hear.
I EA[ 2GJ 3KQ 4C
OK BBC MTV SVPB 6MN 7VW SUY
e Practi e saying the phra e below with abbreviation . 0.PC
CNN USB DVD a Personal Computer a Very Important Per on,
the United State of America
the United Kingdom

-
BMW ATM the European Union a Portable Document Format
the National Ba kctball A ociarion
a Di cJockey
3 LISTENING & SPEAKING
a l 39l)) A tudcnt goes to London to tudy Engli h. Listen to the r
r
interview and complete her form. :
First name D -----
J
rs-
b 1 40l)) Listen. Complete the receprioni t' que
Surname rr __J tion .
l What's your name?
2 your surname?
3 do you spell it?
4 Where are you ?
5 old are you?
6 your add re ?
Country C_ 7 your postcode?
-,
----
8 What' your
9 What' your
add re ?
?

L c Li ten again and repeat the questions. Copy


City
therbxthm.

Age l- d Ask your partner the quc tion . Write down their

c
answer .
Address Avenida Princesa Isabel
J f) Spelling: names and addresses
RR = double R @ = at . = dot
Postcode L

Email (dbezerra@mail.com 4 GRAMMAR possessive \~~~


adjectives: my, your, etc. Q~,(' ~O~
Phone number 155 l a Complete the gap with I.you, my, or your.

Mobile phone I ~
Where are
'm from Rio.
from?

2 \.\/hat' name?
name's Darly.
b >- p.124 Grammar Bank lC. Learn more
about po e ive adjective and practi e
them.

c 42l)) Li ten. Change the sentence .


>)) I'm Richard. 0Y name's Richard.

5 SPEAKING
),- Communication What's his I her real
name? A p.100 B p.106. Find out if ome
actor 'and singer 'name are their real
names or not.

6 WRITING
>- p.111 Writing Completing a form.
Complete an application for a student vi a and
write a paragraph about you.
My name's Bond. James Bond.
Ian Fleming, British writer

1 GRAMMAR verb be EEi, subject pronouns 2 VOCABULARY days of the


a Complete column l with the, ord in the box. Then week, numbers 0-20, greetings
write the contraction in olumn 2. a Put the letters in order to make days of the week.
Remember to start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
she are they is I are is are
1 ARSAYDUT S.atu rd.qy
2 YAUDS
1 Full form 12 Contraction
3 HRDYTUSA
l_am i I'm 4 OD YMA
you2 _
5 OFARYI
he" _
6 DSYEEAW D
is
7 EUASDTY
it" _
we " _ 11 b Continue the serie .
you " _ 13 1 five, six, seven, fil[Jf riine ten
1• are 15 2 six, eight, ten, _
3 twenry.nineteen, _
b Complete the entence with be. U ea contraction. 4 five, seven, nine, _

2 student . 3 in room 2. 4 Thursday.


1 Cm four.

-
c ornplete the dialogue .
c nderl i ne the stressed syl I able in these words.
1 A Hi, Emily. Ibis_ is Daniel. 1 sandlwich
B Hello, Daniel. to you.
2 telnnis
2 A Hi, I'm Pepe. 's your ? 3 eighlteen
B ?Louise. 4
5 thiriteen
baslketlball
B Louise!A
6 gcodloye
3 A Hi, Karl. are you? 7 elmail
B I'm fine, thanks. And _ 7 8 inlterlnet
A Very well, thank you. 9 comlpuiter
4 A What's your phone _ ? 10 holtet
B It's 07700 900123. d Li ten and check. Then I is ten
"1.1.:lJU:l!l>l;;JI
again and repeat the words.
d omplete the word with a, e, i, o, or 11.

y_Q_ ti. 4 LISTENING


2 --Y -- n Fr
-d-y~v. ")
Sarah's phone number is ...
a 161 469 524.
b 116 496 542.
c 161 496 542.
. _ ") 2 The class on Thursday is in ...
y. _ t { a room two.
S_rry __ y_
b roorn three.
y.
_n _ _rd_
c room five.

(5B _ y: s
3 A ham andwich and a coffee cost ...
a five dollars twenty.
b four dollars twenty.
c five dollars ten.
6 G__ db

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


Learn these words and phrases.
3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word
bye /baii fine
stress
/fam/ goodbye
a Write the words in the chart. /qud'bai/
hello /h::i'lao/
meet fine six man ten eight three well nice
hi /bar/
in thanks day twelve very
sorry /' ori/
thank you /'9a~l)k ju:/
than ks /9re1J ks/
very well /'veri wel/
cat egg train bike How are you? /hao o: 'ju/
Nice to meet you. /'na1 to 'mi.t ju/

b Listen and check. Then listen again and


repeat the words.

-
How can you govern a country
-
which has 246 varieties of cheese?
Charles de Gaulle, French politician

1 GRAMMAR verb be [I] and El 2 VOCABULARY the world, numbers 21-100


a nnplcrc 13 's s intcn s. a ,omplctc the erucnccs with a country or a nationality.
1 A Prague is in Hungary. I Ivana is from Russia. he' _R.11ssian .
B u isn't iii H11n.[Jnr.y,...it 's iu the Czech Republic. 2 Bratwurst is crrnan. It's from Ge.r..mmzy_.
2 A Lady Gaga is British. Aki is from Japan. 1 le's _
B 4 My friends arc r lungarian. They're from _
American.
5 Maria is from Mexico. She's
3 A He's German.
B
6 Fiat car arc Italian. They're from-------
Swiss.
7 Paellai from pain.ft'
4 A Istanbul and Ankara are in Greece. 8 \: c'rc Egyptian. We're from _
B Turkey. 9 he's from the United State . She's _
5 A We're in room 219. 10 They're Brazilian. They're from _
B room 309. b ornplcre the dialogues with a continent.
6 A Parmesan is from France.
1 A Where's Spain?
B Italy. B It's in _
7 A You're Brazilian. 2 A Where's Japan?
B Argentinian. Blt'sin _
8 A Enrique Iglesias is American. 3 A Where's Brazil? B It's in
B Spanish. _

4 A Where's Canada?
b Order the word to make gue tion
B It's in _
your/' /name/ What
at 'syour iuuae»: ? 5 A Where's Egypt? B It's in
_
2 be/ Where/ ' / from
? c Complete the compa
3 America/ from/ they/ ouch/ Are
? d Write the number
in words.
4 five/ room/ we/ in/ Are
?
5 holiday/ you /Are/ on
1 27 twent~v-seven
? 2 33
3 40
6 from/ he f Poland/ ls
4 48
?
5 56
c Match these answers to the questions in b. 6 62
a Yes, he is. D 7 74
b o, I'm not. D 8 85
c She's from Italy. D 9 99
d o, we aren't. D 10 lOO
e Yes, rhey are. D
f Michael. [1J
3 PRONUNCIATION 1~1. /tJ/, !JI, 4 lrejland
/d3/ 5 Eujrope
6 Pojland
a ~the syllabic with /a/ in the c word .
7 ljtally
1 Ajfrijca 8 Jajpan
2 Chijna
3 Gerjmajny
b ~ · Li ten and check. Then Ii
ten again and repeal the word .
5 LISTENING
c ~the word, irh a different ound.
~m Li ten and complete the

dialogues.

J.
~
1 A Are you ?
B No, I'm Polish. I'm from Krak6w.
2 A Where are you from?
B We're . We're from
-------· We're on holiday in Europe.
3 A Where's he from? Is he ?
B No, he isn't. He's . He's from Cancun,

4 A Mmmm, delicious. Is it ?
B No, it isn't. It's _

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


,Jt;, 1 Polish Egyptian Swiss
shower
Learn these words and phrases.
flag /fl,cg/
language /'lre1Jgwrd3/
2 Czech English French
Excuse me... /rk'skjurz
chess mi:/ I'm from ... /'arm
from/
3 Turkish Russian Chinese All over the world. /:,:I 'aovo o::i 'ws.ld/
shower I'm not sure. /arm not Jo:/
Where are you from? /weofr) a: ju 'from/

4 Spanish Japanese
Argentinian

d ~!t!D Li ten and check. Then


listen again and repeat the words.

4 READING
Read about three
people: Yin, Moira, and
Fadil. Write T (true) or F
(false).
1 Moira is a teacher.
L
2 Fadil is a student.
3 Moira is twenty-eight.
4 Yin is a teacher. This is Yin. He's 19 This is Moira. She's an This is Fadil. He's Egyptian.
5 Yin is from Asia. and he's a student. English teacher and He's from Alexandria, an
Yin is Chinese. He's she's
6 Fad ii is nineteen. important city in the North
from Shanghai, a big 28. Moira is Irish. of Egypt. Fadil is 25 and
7 Yin is twenty-eight.
city in the East of She's from Galway, a he's a receptionist in a
8 Moira is British.
China. city in the West of hotel.
Ireland.

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1
Anyone who stops learning is Old
whether at twenty
.
or eighty,•
Henry Ford, Amencan business
rnan

1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, 2 INSTRUCTIONS IN YOUR BOOK


your, etc. Match the words to the pictures.

a complete QJ f cross 0
a Complete the chart.
b underline g D cover the text 0
Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives c match
h D number D
cl circle D tick D
I
D
l

2
your
e ask your partner D cross out

3 1 CAR 2
he
4
her BRITISH
5
its
we 6

0·()
you 7
-: .:.~
8
their
b Complete the entences with a po se ive adjective.
l Her name' Tere a.
2 name's Edward.
3 We're students. teacher's name is
Matt.
4 I'm Irish. family are from Dublin.
5 It's a Chine e restaurant. name is
Merry City.
6 A What's phone number?
B My mobile number? It' 07700 900156.
They're Scottish. _ urname's MacLeod.
c Order the words to make questions.
1 first I her I What's I name
7
A What's her first name ?
B Sandra. SC.RIPT
---------
2 teacher I Where I from I your I 's JOH
A ?
AN
The United States.
B WH
3 he I student I Is I a r,
A _ ?
B No, he isn't. 9
4 you I old I How I are
A _ ?
B I'm 35.
5 surname I spell I do I How I you I your
A ?

- B C-0-0-M-B-S.

3 VOCABULARY classroom language a Complete the entences.


U!J
c ~the letter with a different vowel sound.
"'-' .J ...
2 L and repeat.
y~ ... ~-
t~
?~
3 0 your books, plea e. train tree boot egg bike
4 w in pairs. H c Q F E
5 the que tion. J p u A
6 T
G s 0 M y
off your mobile.
7 L at the board. d ~:a) Listen and check. Then listen again and
8 G to page 94. repeat the letter .
b Order the word to make entence .
1 don't/ 1 / know 5 LISTENING
--'-..>L><.J~'tkill~\~V.~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@mr3 · Listen co the dialogue at a hotel reception desk.
2 do/ How/ it/ /ou / pell Complete the form.

3 don~/1/under rand

4 ou /chat,/ can/ please/ repeat/ orry,


?
5 in/ Engli h / Excu e /what's/ me,/ 'vacaciones'

6 remember/ 1 / can't

4 PRONUNCIATION !:ml, /u:/, kul;


the alphabet
a ~the word with a different vowel ound.

know don't North


phone

two South you


boot
Learn these words and phrases.
"'(!) .7
ct Asia France answer addres /-;;i'dres/
car age /erd3/
po tcode /'p:,ostbod/ receptioni
go close do t /rt'scpjcntst/ student /'slju:dnt/
phone urname /'s3:ncun/
b Listen and check. Then listen again and
first name /'f3:st nerm/
repeat the words.
mobile phone /rnoobarl faon/
phone number /Taon nxmbo/
How old are you? /hau 'ocld a: ju/
I'm 22. /arrn twenti 'tu:/

FILE 1
1
Al present tense verb be ill, subject pronouns: /, you, etc.
=positive • Always use a subject pronoun (you, he, etc.) with a verb, e.g.
[+) 1 Sl))
form It's a school. NOT +s-a chool, They're teachers. NOT -Are-teach-ers.
~---.~~~~~~
Full form
~~~ Contraction
~~~~~--l- • Always u e capital J, e.g. He's Mike and 1'111 Sally. NOT ilm-5-a:l·ly.
I am your teacher. 1 'm your teacher. With other pronouns only use a capital letter when it's the first word
You are in room 7. You're in room 7. in a sentence.
Hei Mike. He' Mike. • you= singular and plural.
She is Hannah. he' Hannah. • Use lie for a man, she for a woman, and it for a thing.
It is a school. It's a school. • Use they for people and things.

We are rudcnrs. We're tudcnis.


You are in la 2. You're in Class 2. Contractions
They arc teachers. They're teachers. • In contractions'= a missing letter, e.g. 'm = am.
• We use contractions in conversation and in informal writing, e.g. an
email Lo a friend.

18 present tense verb be Q and IT] lil = question form


Ami
l'mnot merican. 1 23))) Are you German?
he isn't from London. Is he I she I it Russian?
They aren't panish. Are we
Are you Polish?
Are you Polish? Ye , lam. Are they
I he Russia 11? o, she isn't.
0 = positive short 0 = negative short
G = negative form answer answer
Full form Contraction lam. I'm not.
I am not I'm not you are. you aren't.
You are not You aren't he I she /it is. he I she I it isn't.
Italian. Yes, we are. No, we aren't.
He/She/It is not He I She I It isn't
We are not Spanish. you are. you aren't.
We aren't British.
You are not You aren't they are. they aren't.
They are not They aren't
• In questions, put am, are, is, before J,you, he, etc.
• Puc not after the verb be to make negatives. A1·eyo11. German? NOT ¥tm-ttre-Germ-att?
• You can also contract are not and is notlike this: Where are you from? NOT Where-yott a, ef, om:?
You 're not Ita lian. She's not Spanish. • Don't use contractions in positive hon answers.
AreyouRussian?Yes,Iam. NOT ¥es;-J!m:

lC possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. j) it's or its?


Be careful with it's and its.
I'm Italian. You're My family are from Rome. 41))) it's = it is It's a school.
in level I. He's the its= possessive Its name is
This is your classroom. Queen's School.
direccor. She's your His name is Michael.
teacber. It's a Her name is Tina.
school. Its name is Queen's School.
We're an international school. Our students are from many cl i fferent countries.
They're new students. Their names are David and Emma.

• his= of a man, her= of a woman, its= of a tbing.


• their=ofpluralpeopleorthings.
• Possessive adjectives don't change with plural nouns.
our students NOT ours-stud~
GRAMMAR BANK

lA b Write the encences with contraction


a Complete with am, is, or are. He is late. He's late.
I tuu Mike. 1 It is Friday.
1 \ e from London. 2 They are in school.
2 He early. I am very well.
3 They_ teachers. 4 You arc in my class. ----------------------
-l Today Wcd ne day. c Write the sentences with a subject pronoun and a contraction.
5 r sorry.
Mike and Hannah arc students. Tlie 're students.
6 ft a hotel. l John is in room 5.
7 You in room 402. 2 Sam and I are early.
8 he a tudent. 3 Julia is a teacher.
9 M narne Carla. 4 The school is in Madrid.
JO L in a taxi.
-Ill( p.5

18 c omplete the dialogue. U e contraction if


po ible.
a Write the sentence in the negative.
A Hi. f'm Mark.
he' Au tralian. She isn't Australian. B Hello Mark. My name 1 Maria.
I'm Briti h. A 2 you Spanish, Maria?
2 They're Brazilian. B o. !3= from Mexico.
3 It' in outh America. A 4 you from Mexico City?
4 You're French. B o. I5= from Tijuana.
b Make question and hort an wers. A 6 Tijuana near Mexico City?
[1] .1reJQU B.n[llish? 0 }.'.es I o.m. B o, it 7 . It 8 in the north.
/ you English?
[1] ? 0 A 9 you a tudent?
/l in room 10? B o. T 10 a teacher.
2 / ititalian? [1] ? 0
3 / they students? [1] ? 0 -Ill( p.7
4 / he from the U A? [1]
? 0
5 / you sure? [1] ? 0

b Qthe correct word.


lC
Mark and Simon are friend .~Their are in cla 2.
a Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective.
She's a new student. She/ Her name' Ipek.
M;y_ name's Dady. I'm from Brazil. 2 Ts they/ their teacher British?
ly names are Susanna
Tl1e stu dents are fro m Ita · 3 My name's Soraya. I'm in you [your cla
4 Where are you/ yow· friend from?
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and Tito.
2 he' in my class. - name is Rebecca. 5 We're French. We/ Our name are Marc and Jacque .
, . I ss 2 teacher is Richard.
3 W e re u 1 c a . 6 ls sue / her Ger man?
4 London is famou for_ parks. 7 Peteri areacher.He/Hisi from Ireland.
e Anna?
5 How do you spe 11 _ u am •
rn 8 What' he/ his name?
6 Thi is my teacher. - name is Brad. 9 l'mKaren.1/Mj,surnarnei White.
. ss is 31 Old Kent Road.
7 I'm from London._ a ddre , 10 S/Je / Her i from Barcelona.
8 Sit down and open - books, please. .
. . desk is near the window. -c os
9 Laura s my ca1 s. -
i 10
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10 We're from Liverpoo I · - s irnamei Connor.


Comp le te the enccnce with a pronoun (1,you, etc.) and '111, 're, or's.

2 _

6 _

__ int~

i n my class.

G) Rewrite sentences 1-12 with the full forms (NOT contractions).


I am at the airport. 7 in thi cla .
2 my teacher. 8
------ egg saodwiche .
3 in Class 2. 9 mthecare.
4 taxis. 10 in Room 231.
5 my cat. 11 my computer.
6 your teacher. 12 a tudent in my cla

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G Test your memory. Cover the sentences in a. Look at the picture and say the sentences.
Use contractions.

- English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Elementary Photocopiable C Oxford University Press
2012
18 GRAMMAR verb be G and IT]
C) Complete the conver ation with a form of the verb be. U e contraction whe re pos ible .

1 2

Juan Hi. Chris H "su Chris.


i, I
Petra 'Ji this Class 2? Oliver Hello. My name 2 Oliver t's my
. I
firs day here
Juan Yes, it 2 you t .
in this class too? Ch is 3 you Ge man, Oliver?
r r
. What 5 your Oliver No 4 m Sw ss
Petra Yes.I .. , I • I' i .
name? Chris Oh which city 5 you from?
,
Juan I6 Juan. Oliver 6 from Lucerne in the centre of
I
Switzerland.
Petra Hello. My name ------ Petra. you from,
Chris 7
nice in Lucerne?
Juan Where s Petra? it
Oliver Yes it 8 It's beautiful.
Petra I 9 from the Czech Republic. And , .
you English?
you? sh
Chris No 10 .1

Juan I io from Madrid. , 1 11 Iri .


Oliver Where 2
you from n reland?
Petra 11 you Spanish? 1
i I
Chris Dublin the capital.
Juan No, 112 I '3----- Mexican,
Really, 3

Ol ver Dublin n
but I live in Spain.
i Chr s
ce? . 1
Yes, ... i
great!
Petra Who 11 our teacher?
i
Oliver 5 it th s my computer?
15
Juan Her name Diane.
Chris
1
No, 6 i Th s is your computer
Petra 16 she English?
hereit 1 • i
Juan No, she 17 • She is _
Oliver .
Thanks 7 the boss here?
American.
Chr s No, he . 8 1 He's in a meeting.
Petra Where 19 the other students?
20 they in class? i
Olive 9 1
the othe
• peop e in the office
21----- r English?
1 r l
Juan No, they
They 22 in the cafel Chris No, they 20 They 2 _

from all ove the wor d •Have a1 good firs


day a work!r l . t
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O Practise the conversations on this page with a p
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English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Elementary Photocopiable
lC GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.
O Look at the picture . Complete the sentences with my,your, his, her, our, their.

2 They're _

4 That's _

6 Oh no! That's _

7 names are
Sophie and Ellie.

8 This is _

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G Te t your memory . Cover the entences. Look at the picture and ay the sent nee .

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VOCABULARY BANK
Days and numbers
1 DAYS OF THE WEEK 3 NUMBERS 21-100
a Complete the day of the week with the letters. a Write the number ·
_21 : twenty-one /twenti 'w;,.n/
W Fr S S Th T M
thirty /'03:ti/
onday /'mAndc1/ _iclay /Trardct' thirty-five /Q3:t1 'fa1v/
_uesday /'tju:Ldci/ _aturclay '\a:tadc1 forty /'b:t i/
_edne day /wcnzdcr/ _unday /1sAndc1 forty-three /f:i:ti '8ri:/
_ursday /'03:zde1 fifty /'flfti/
b 1 lOl)) Li ten and check. fifty-nine /Irfti 'mun/
sixty "sik sn
c Cover the day of the week. ay them in order. sixty-seven 'srksti 'scvn/

p Useful phrases
the weekend (= Saturday and Sunday)
seventy /'scvnt i/
seventy-two /scvnti 'tu:/
a weekday (= Monday-Friday) eighty "eiti
What day is it tom? It's Friday.
Have a good weekend. You too. eighty-eight /erti 'cit/
See you on Monday. ninety /'namt i/
Capital letters ninety-four /namti 'for.
Days of the week begin with a capital letter. a/ one hundred /'hAndrad/
Tuesday NOT tijeseay
b 1 26 i)) Listen and repeat.

2 NUMBERS 0-20
p Pronunciation
13 and 30, 14 and 40, etc. are similar, but the stress is
different, e.g. thirteen, thirty, fourteen, forty, etc.
a Match the word with the number . -een is a long sound /i:/, but -y is a short sound /i/.
twelve twenty eleven Hiree
eighteen five fifteen seven
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0 zero /'z1ar;){)1 11 /r'levn/
12 /twelv/
4 HIGH NUMBERS
1 one ,wAn
2 two /tur' 13 thirteen /Eb:'ti:n/ a Write the mis ing word or number .
3 ~
iOri:J 14 fourteen /fa'ti:n/ -1.QS_ a / one hundred and five
4 four 1f::i:(r)/ 15 /[1f'ti:n/
two hundred
5 lfaiv/ 16 sixteen /srks'tim.' 350 three hundred and
6 ix /stk I 17 evenreen /sevn'ti:n/
875 eight hundred eventy-five
7 I' evn/ 18 /e11ti:n/
1,000 a/ one thousand /'Oaurncl/
8 eight ten! 19 nineteen /nam'ti:n/
onethou and five hundred
9 nine /nam/ 20 /'twenti/ 2,012 two thousand and
10 ten /ten/ 5,420 five thou and four and rwenry
b 1 11 >)) Listen and check. twenty-fiv thou and
100,000 a/ one hundr cl _
c Cover the words. Say the number .
1,000,000 a/ one million /1m11j:m/
p Phone numbers
We say the digits separately.
2,300,000 two million hundred thou and

b 43l)) Li ten and check.


794 1938 = seven nine four, one nine three
eight
=
44 four four OR double four =
O zero OR oh -< p.72
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The world VOCABULARY BANK

1 CONTINENTS
a Match the word and continent
Continent Adjective
1/, Africa 'a~fnbl African '1a:fr1 bn/

,
S Asia "c13;:1, 6sian ''c13n/ PACEFI<
f, Australia n'strcilio/ Australian n'st rci li;inl ~ OClAN
...
PACI/I(
3 Europe "juorop. European /.1o;ir;:1'pi:.in1 0 (EA H _f.
l North America North Americ an /n:i:0/ [I] /ND/All ~if51
'J, South America
I South Ameri can
----
North
l OU I H ' OCEIN ..
<
West~East
/I'
Ar I All 11
b 1 15>)) Li ten and heck.
. ., ~
0 ([IN
/wc~t/ /i:\t/
L::. . J
c Cover the, ord and look at the map. an you remember South
the continent and their adjectives? l~auO/

2 COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES


a 116 >)) Match the word and countries. Then listen and check.
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Country "k vm n Nationality adjective
-ish
England 'uJgl:md/ English /'11JglJJ7
Ireland "aroland Irish /'mr\f/
A I
Poland 'poolond Polish /'p;-iulrji'
0 ( E A JI
Scotland 'skotlond/ Scottish /'skot~f/
Spain /spem. Spanish /'sprenrJ/
Turkey 't3:ki/ Turkish /'t3: kif/
-an
Germany "d33:m;:,ni/ German /'d33:m;:,11/
Mexico 'meksrkoo/ Mexican /'meks,bn/
l the (United) States I the US(A) American /a'rnerrkon/
-ian
Argentina 'u:d3an'ti:n;:i/ Argen.!;inian /a:d3;:in't111i;:in/
A I L 1 I (
N O • H
Brazil 'bro'zil/ Bragjlian /bro'zrlion/ A #
1'i;d31pt Egy..Qtian /i'd31p.fn/
~ypt D ( C A II

Hungary 'hAIJgarif Hungarian /hAl)'geari;:in/

[taly 'rtali. Italian /r'treli;:in/


Russia 1'nf al B.!Jssian /'rAJn/
-ese
China /'tfam:,/ Chin._ese /tf arniiz/
Japan /d3a'pren/ Japanese /d3rep;:,'ni:2/

the Czech Regublic /tfek rr'pxblrk/ Czech /tJek/


France /fru:ns/ French /frcntJ/
Switzerland "swrt solond/ Swiss /sw,s/

b Cover tbe word and look at the maps. Can you remember
the countries and nationalities?
rs ci ri r
J) Capital letters t
Use CAPITAL letters for countries, continents, nationalities, and O C A N
languages, e.g. Japan NOT japan; Spanish NOT spanish.

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