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7.

here There
Singular this That
Plural these those

8.
a) R1.22
1. This
what’s this
what’s this in English?
2. These
what are these?
what are these in English?
3. That
what’s that
what’s that in English?
4. Those
what are those?

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1.
a)
1) Brazil
2) UK
3) Germany
4) Italy
5) France
6) Turkey
7) Russia
8) Poland
9) USA
10) China
b)
1) Brazil - Brazilian
2) UK - British
3) Germany - German
4) Italy - Italian
5) France - French
6) Turkey - Turkish
7) Russia - Russian
8) Poland - Polish
9) USA - American
10) China – Chinese
2.
a)
1) His name’s Boris.
2) They’re from Italy.
3) I’m from England.
4) Her surname’s Owen.
5) My name’s Amanda.
6) He’s from Germany.
b)
1) What’s his name?
2) Where are they from?
3) Where are you from?
4) What’s her surname?
5) What’s your name?
6) Where is he from?
3.

1. a Lawyer
2. an Actor
3. a Musician
4. a Waitress
5. an Accountant
6. a Manager
7. an Engineer
8. a Policeofficer

4. –

5.
a)
1) Sydney is in England
Sydney isn’t in England.
It’s in Australia.
2) Brad Pitt is an accountant.
Brad Pitt isn’t an accountant.
He’s an actor.
3) Venus and Selena Williams are from Spain.
Venus and Selena Williams aren’t from Spain.
They’re from The UK.
4) Nike and Ford are British companies.
Nike and Ford aren’t British companies.
They’re American companies.
5) Ferraris are German cars.
Ferraris aren’t German cars.
They’re The UK cars.

b)
1) Kolaka is in South Sulawesi.
Kolaka isn’t in South Sulawesi.
It’s in Southeast Sulawesi.
2) Sembilanbelas November is in Kendari.
Sembilanbelas November isn’t in Kendari.
It’s in Kolaka.
3) Ma’am Lina is an Elementary Speaking lecturer.
Ma’am Lina isn’t an Elementary Speaking lecturer.
She’s an Elementary Listening lecturer.
6.
1) Smith. What’s your surname?
2) It’s Jane. What’s your nationality?
3) I’m British. What’s your mobile number?
4) It’s 01865 568004. What’s your email address?
5) Jane22@webmail.com what’s your address?
6) 28 New Road, Leeds. How old are you?
7) I’m 26. Are you married?
8) No, I’m single.

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1.

New Old Big Small


Good Bad Long Short
Cheap Expensive Fast Slow
Beautiful Ugly Young Old
Easy Difficult Night Wrong
nice important great favorite

2.
a) She’s old.
It’s a small bag.
He’s very happy child.
Those are my new shoes.
 We put adjective before/after the verb be.
 We put adjective before/after a noun.
 We put very before/after adjectives.
 Adjective are/aren’t plural with plural nouns.
3. a)
1) expensive/it/isn’t . it isn’t expensive.
2) Camera/old/it/’s/my . it’s my old camera.
3) Very/are/the/dresses/beautiful . the dresses are very beautiful.
4) Cheap/a/it/very/watch/’s . it’s a very cheap watch.
5) Your/they/new/’re/books . they’re your new books.
4.
a) R2.1
Sally : what’s important in my life? Well, I’ve got a great CD player. I haven’t got lots of CDs,
But my friend Ian is a musician and he’s got hundreds! and I’ve got an old bike -that’s very
important to me. What else? Well, I’ve got a beautiful long dress. It’s red, my favorite
colour, and I love it. Oh and my new mobile phone is very important to me -it’s got all my
friends’ phone numbers in it.
Bill : what things are important to me? Well, I’ve got a very old Toyota. It’s not very fast but
it’s important to us -my wife, Pat, hasn’t got a car. And we’ve got a dog. His name’s Fred and
he’s twelve years old. He’s very important to us. Oh, and I’ve got an expensive digital
camera. It’s very small but the pictures are great. And I’ve got a very good DVD player and
hundreds of DVDs -we love old films. The problem is, we haven’t got a very good TV!
b)
1) Sally’s friend Ian is a doctor. (F)
2) Her favorite colour is red. (T)
3) Her mobile phone is very old. (F)
4) Bill’s camera is very cheap. (F)
5) His dog is called Fred. (T)
6) His DVD player isn’t very good. (F)
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5.
a) - I’ve got a great CD player.
I haven’t got lots of CDs.
he’s got hundreds!
I’ve got a beautiful long dress
it’s got all my friends’ phone numbers in it.

- I’ I’ve got a very old Toyota.


hasn’t got a car.
we’ve got a dog.
I’ve got an expensive digital camera.
I’ve got a very good DVD player and of DVDs
we haven’t got a very good TV!

b) Positive
i/you/they’ve got (= have got)
he/she/it’s got (=has got)
negative
i/you/we/they haven’t got (=have not got)
he/she/it hasn’t got (= has not got)

6. R2.2
- I’ve got an old car.
- You’ve got a great CD player.
- He’s got a lot of CDs.
- She’s got a red dress.
- We’ve got a new DVD player.
- They’ve got a dog.
- I haven’t got a lot of CDs.
- She hasn’t got a car.

7.
a)
1) I haven’t got a car, but I’ve got an expensive bike.
2) Oh, you’ve got a blue dress!
3) We’ve got a black cat.
4) They’ve got a big house in France. It’s very nice.
5) He’s got lots of CDs, but he hasn’t got a CD player!

8.
A mobile (phone) [US : a cell phone]
CDs a CD player videos
A video recorder [US: a VCR]
A TV/television a computer
A personal stereo a DVD player
DVDs a laptop a digital camera
A radio

9.
a) -
b) R2.3
A. hello?
B. Hello.
A. have you got time to answer some question? It’s a product survey about cameras,
computers, that sort of thing.
B. yes, Okay.
C. Sure.
A. Thanks. Right, first question, have you got a computer?
B. Yes, I have. I’ve got an old laptop.
A. And what about you? Have you got a laptop, too?
C. No, I haven’t got a computer.
A. Okay. And have you got a mobile phone?
C. Yes, of course, everyone’s got a mobile phone.
B. Well, I haven’t. they’re expensive.
A. And have you got a digital camera?
C. No, I haven’t. I’ve got a normal camera, but not a digital one.
A. And you, sir?
B. Yes, I’ve got a new digital camera.
A. And have you got a personal stereo?
B. Yes, I have.
C. No, I haven’t. I’ve got a CD player at home, but not a personal stereo.
A. Okay. And have you got a DVD player?
C. No, I haven’t.
A. What about you, sir?
B. Yes, I’ve got a very good DVD player.
C. Yes, but his TV isn’t very good.
B. No, I’m here to buy a new one.
A. Well, we’ve got some beautiful new TVs and they’re very cheap.

10.
a)

Question Short answers


Have you got a computer? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.
Has he/she got a DVD player? Yes, he/she has. No, he/she hasn’t.

Have they got any cheap TVs? Yes, they have. No, they haven’t.
What have you got in your bag?

11. R2.4
- Have you got a computer?
Yes, I have. | No, I haven’t.
- Has he got a DVD player?
Yes, he has.
Has she got a DVD player?
No, she hasn’t.
- Have they got any cheap TVs?
Yes, they have. | No, they haven’t.
- What have you got in your bag?

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