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there is/there are 4 Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. Thereares___a_night market in Hong Kong, “+b 91 universities in England. ‘There’sa © ities in Scotland. ‘There 4 12countriesin South America ‘Thereare seven ¢ are 1,250 million people in India. ‘There are There's an € underground town in Australia. Belchite is a small village in the north of Spain. Look at the information about the village and make sentences using there is|there are. @ arailway station © armuseum z © restaurants # (three) © asupermarket @ © anybighotels © ahospital @ old buildings © a tourist information centre 1 There isnt a railway station, 62 Circlaithe correct form to complete the conversations. Mw a3 Bxcuse me:(s hey Ther'sawourit information centre in the town? Yes, there is there's. I's just near the railway station. Isthere/ Are there cinema inthe tawn centre? No, I'm sorry, there isn't / there aren't. But there’s a thea 3A Arethere/ Is there any nice restaurants near here? B Yes, thoreare/ chereve. There's the Lanterna Restaurant in Queen Street and Nico's in Westgate. Isthere/ Is there a campsite near the beach? Yes, thoreis there's The Sunny Days Campsites near the beach. Ae there a/ anybookshops in the village? No,1'mafraid there aren't/thereareno. Are there many thing / things o see in the own? Yes, are there there are, There are los of things to see and do here. => a>po> 43))Listen and check 2 ‘STUDY TIP when you learn new grammar, write an example 3 sentence in English and translate it into your language. Look 4 for things that are the same and things that are different. For ‘example, do the sentences have the same number of words? 5 ——— ‘Are the words (subject, noun, verb) in the same order? 6 8 9 Lean... Very well Quite well More practice ‘talk about places in towns and cities. O 0 ° se there isithere are OF O 4.2 Where lI live Vo EEMEY rooms and furniture, prepositions of place 41a Label the diagrams using words from the box. *| ‘bathroom abedroom adininigroom afiat agarage ehouse akitchen alivingroom anoffice atolet house 1 2 3 4 449 Listen, checkand repeat. Complete the sentences with one ofthe words in (brackets). 1 ‘Thechildrenareasleep in their_beds_. (beds / carpets) 2 The inthe kitchen is old. We need a new one. (wilet cooker) 3 Putthe food inthe « (Gidge / washing machine) 4 The Inthe bedrooms blue. (carpet / dishwasher) 5. Yourdinneris on the inthe dining room. (cooker / table) 6 Wedon'thavea = we take our elothes tothe Jaunderette. (dishwasher / washing machine) 7 A Wheres the French dictionary? B ison the inmy office. (sink / shelf) 8 They don'thavea dishwasher. They wash the dishes in the kitchen (sink /shower) 9. Inthe evening, Jon likes to sitin the big living room and wateh television. (desk / inthe eh d Or Oxford 3000" 3 Complete the prepositions. Choose the correct preposition to complete the text. ‘Ourhome isn't atypical house. We live YOR above ‘boat - it's one of 2,500 houseboats in Amsterdam, ‘thas a small kitchen, a living room, a bathroom and ‘abediroom. We sleepin the bedroom and we have ‘aplace? in / under the bed for our clothes. There's ‘awindow behind / under the bed so we can look ‘out atthe river. The bathroom is between / in the ‘bedroom and the living oom. Ithasa toilet and there's a small shower ® above / inthe toilet, There's tableand two armebalts inthe and IVS on/ articles a/an, the, ~ Rewrite the sentences with a oran. 1 Mumbai is interesting city to visit. Munnbai is an interesting city to visit, 2 Isthere elevator in your building? 3. My parents have house near the beach. 4 have big sofa in my living room. 5 You can visit opal mine in Australia, 6 Isthere metro station near here? 7 There isn't airport in my town. 8 There's park in the town centre. the Africa 2 the building. 3. The capital of Thailand is the Bangkok. 4. The Prado Museum isin the centre of the Madrid. 5, Wegotothecinemaon the: purdays. Complete the web page about Amsterdam. Write a, an, the for () inthe gaps. com {EM the schwa // sound 459 Listen othe sentences/questions. Underline the scha f/ sounds. 1 Myhouse is mextto the park, 2 There'sa supermarket opposite the cinema 3 Doyouhavea map ofthe city? 4. Isthere an airport near your town? 5 The students are in a classroom on the second floor. 451) Listen again and write the stressed words, 1 _hawse, next, park. 4 2 5 3 451) Listen again, Pause the listening and repeat after each sentence, fean... WHAT TO DO IN AMSTERDAM Amsterdam, the capital city of he Netherlands, is? ‘great place to spend time. Its easy totravel to? city because it has big railway station and * airport ~ and it ist difficult to find * hotel. ‘Theresa lotto see and do here. There are 7____ shops for people who enjoy shopping and restaurants with typical Dutch food, ike stamppot or poffertes. Or you can go to fone of? museums, suchas ‘Van Gogh Museum. The best way to travel around ” ‘Amsterdam is on a bike - there are 747,000 people here ane over 600,000 bikes! ‘After a busy day, alot of tors like torelax on? boat tour of City at night or they enjoy *®_ cup of coffee at one of Amsterdam’s many koffchuizen (coffee houses). talk about rooms and furniture {se prepositions of place. use articles. o >) 2 4.3 Vocabulary development opposite adjectives 4. Write the words in the correct column. 1 Casein smoot tobim garage smshoe3/ dirty shoes 4. atidy desk /a messy desk 2 anoisy child / a quiet child 5 abig dog /a small dog 3. aheavy box/a light box 6 anewcar/ anoldcar 2 Choose the correct adj to complete the sentences. 1 Mandy, put those(dirip clean clothes in the washing machine! wets ia appane neat: st 2A Yourbaby is beautiful / ugly. swoeds fron, thebox, B Thankyou. 3. The journey from the north to the south of Africa is very long / short. cheap dirty easy fantastic good aes B Yes, theactors were terrible / fantastct 5 Wocan't go to the beach ifthe weather is bad / good. 1 messy tidy 6 Mymotheris very old-fashioned / modern. She doesnt use a computer. 2 clean 7 A Can you do this exercise? 3 long B No,it'seasy/ difficult. 4 expensive 5 quiet 6 difficult 7 bad 3 tionary to translate the places into your language. 8 beautiful 1 airport 9 museum 9 old 2 campsite 10 railway station, 10 heavy 3. chemist AL restaurant 11 big 4 cinema 12 road 12 terrible 5 hairdresser's 13 shop 13. old-fashioned 6 hospital 14 swimming poo! © S00V Te wom youreerera 2 hed 35 those adjective, look it up in a good dictionary to 8 library 16 tourist information see if itnas an opposite. Write both words in centre your notebook and learn them together. Orn oxford 3000" 4.4 Speaking and writing (GEEEQIT asking for and giving directions b 479) Listen and check. 12 Complete the directions. Use the words in the box. cam: - - - ‘3 Complete the house rules with the verbs 1 onthe left 5 ___ right inthe box. 2 atthe of the road. 6 go on 3 takethe let 7 the second left 4 onthe 8 go the cinema b 469)Listen and repeat the phrases. 2a, Find the tourist information centre on the map of Lightning Rkge. Read the Hate conversation atthe turis information centre and fllow the directions on rey the map. Complete each conversation with a place from the box. 1 the washing a machine after 4 pm. IFS very nin 1A Excuse me, how do we getto ’ B Go out ofthe main door and turn right. Go straight on, past the theatre. I's on the left. 2A Excuse me, could you give us some directions, please? B Yes, ofcourse, How can help you? A Thanks. We want to get to B OK, well go out of the tourist information centre and turn right, Take the second road on the right. Turn left at the end ofthe road into Harlequin Street. Go straight ahead for ten minutes. Take the third ‘turning on the right. I's on Opal Street on the left, 3A Excuse me,where’s st B Go out of the main doorand turn right. Take the first road on the left, then turn right into Kaolin Street. Go straight on for ten minutes. I's ‘on the corner of Kaolin Street and Opal Street. lean... Very well Quite well_More practice "use opposite adjectives, 5 Oo Oo _ask for and give directions. fe) © use the imperative to give instructions. O ——_

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