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1 Names, nicknames and surnames

Hello, I’m Joe 3 Read and match.


Full name Christopher
1 Watch the DVD and match the names to the
First name Joe
people. Circle the short names.
Short name Joseph
Joe Lizzie Robert Christopher Beth Middle name Christopher Joseph Thompson

4 Tick the correct boxes.

1 2

1 Tom Cruise 2 Kathryn


stage name  stage name 
nickname  real name 

3 4

3 Nani 4 Tommo
real name  nickname 
nickname  stage name 

5 What’s your name?

2 Complete the lists. 5 Watch the DVD and number the people in the
order that you hear them.

Name   Connor Jamie Spence


  Tom Nicholson
1
  Alicia Ann Redman
Christopher
  Jacob Cole
Robert
  Imogen Lois Earl
2

Short name
What’s your nickname?
Joe
3
6 Watch and tick the phrases that you hear.
  My nickname’s …
4 , Bob, Bobby, Bertie
  Everyone calls me …
Beth, 5
  People call me …
  My friends and family call me …
  I haven’t got a nickname.

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2 Addresses
Oxford, Birmingham and beyond What’s your address?

1 Watch the DVD. Circle the correct options. 5 Watch the DVD and write two ways of
Louise Ross answering the question.
25 / 35 Lincoln Street / Road, What’s your address?
Oxford,
OX2 7QQ / 7UU

Michael and Catherine Ross


22 / 33 Nottingham Street / Road,
Bournville, 6 Watch and listen to these students. Write the
Oxford / Birmingham, house numbers and the post codes.
B31 / C31 2TW Anna C
Brook Street
2 Number the parts of an address in the correct Wendover
order.
  Town / City   House number HP ZU
 Name   Post code
 Street
Tom
Station Street
3 Watch and number the famous addresses in Wendover
the order that you hear about them.
HP 7

Kinsy
Miles End
Aylesbury
221b Baker Street 10 Downing Street HP 8

Jacob
Church Road
Aylesbury
9 PL
The White House, 1600 Abbey Road Studios,
Pennsylvania Avenue 3 Abbey Road

4 Match the sentences to the famous places.


Write the address.
1 It’s in the USA.
2 It’s famous because of a character in a book.

3 It’s famous because of a music group.

4 There are 100 rooms in it.

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3 School
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

1 Watch the DVD. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Katie and Dan are in Year 8. T F 4 School finishes at 4.30 pm. T F
2 Henry Floyd is a primary school. T F 5 There are 13 students in a class. T F
3 School starts at 9.05 am. T F 6 The students wear a green uniform. T F

2 Complete the timetable with the words in the box.


Chemistry Art Maths Physics

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8.30–9.00 Registration and assembly

9.00–10.00 1
History 3
ICT
English
10.05–11.05 French 2
Geography 4

11.05–11.20 break

3 Watch again and circle the correct option. 3 4

1 The school hasn’t got a big playground /


basketball court.
2 Dance, Music, and two / three other subjects
have got special rooms.
3 Katie has got a school lunch / packed lunch.
4 Katie and Dan have got games on Tuesday / 5 6
Thursday.
5 Schools have got games lessons / sports
matches on Saturday mornings.

What’s your favourite subject?

4 Write the correct favourite subject for each 5 Match the students to the reasons that they
student. give. Write the numbers.

Dance Sport English Drama Science A  I enjoy writing and reading.

1 2
B  It’s interesting.

C  It’s fun and I enjoy music.

D  I like acting and my teacher is funny.

E  It’s fun.

F  It’s fun and I enjoy it. It’s good exercise.

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4 Sports
Sports and games What sports do you watch on TV?

1 Watch the DVD and write the sports. 4 Which sport isn’t mentioned? Tick the correct
box.
football ​ rugby ​hockey ​ netball ​
athletics ​tennis ​cricket ​baseball

1  2  3  4 

5  6  7  8 

2 Watch the DVD again and complete each


sentence with cricket or baseball.
1 is popular in the UK.
2 is popular in the USA.
3 In the bowler throws the ball.
4 In the pitcher throws the ball.
5 In there are four bases. What other things do you do
6 In there are two wickets. in your free time?
7 The teams score runs in .
8 The teams score home runs in . 5 Watch and number the activities in the
order they are mentioned. Circle the ones
What sports do you play? that you do.
  play computer games
3 Watch the DVD. Write the sports in the right  read
lists. What does Kinsy say?
  play an instrument
cricket ​trampolining ​rugby ​ gymnastics ​  act
hockey ​ dance ​
netball ​tennis ​
football ​   watch TV
volleyball
 sing
I play … , , ,   ride horses
, .   go shopping
I do … , ,  dance
.

Kinsy: I don’t .

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5 An English Town
Tunbridge Wells What kinds of places are
there in your town?
1 Watch the DVD and answer the questions
about Tunbridge Wells.
4 Watch the DVD and match the people to the
1 Can I see a play? Yes / No towns A-D.
2 Can I send a letter? Yes / No
3 Can I go for a walk? Yes / No
4 Can I go shopping? Yes / No
5 Can I see old toys and paintings? Yes / No
6 Can I play tennis? Yes / No
7 Can I see a film? Yes / No A B
8 Can I have a coffee? Yes / No shops church
churches shops
2 Which part of town are these places in? Write parks
a swimming pool
restaurants
a beach
M for Modern, or O for Old.
a playground
  a museum   two theatres
  small shops   a shopping centre
 restaurants   a library
  a post office  cafés
  police station

3 Complete the sentences with the places in C D


exercise 2.
supermarkets an ice rink
In the town centre, there is a theatre a river
a shopping centre. There is a shopping centre swimming pools
, a cinema museums
a gym
, and
What can you do in your town?
a .
There are 5 Circle the things that people mention.
.

In the Pantiles, the old part


of town, there are lots of

and .
There are
.

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6 People
Multicultural Britain

1 Read and choose the best answer.


1 Louise’s mum and dad ... 3 Louise’s other grandparents live in ...
a) are from Oxford. a) Colombo.
b) aren’t from Oxford. b) London.
c) are visiting Oxford. c) Columbia.
2 Louise’s dad and his parents are ... 4 Louise’s mum and her grandparents speak ...
a) from Birmingham. a) Sinhalese only.
b) from Sri Lanka. b) Sinhalese and English.
c) from Oxford. c) English only.

2 Watch and listen. Tick the things that you Where are you from?
can find at the festivals.
3 Watch the DVD and tick the countries that
you hear.
 England  Wales  Holland
 Australia  Germany  Switzerland
 Iran   Sri Lanka   Hong Kong
 India  Brazil  Ireland
  New Zealand

Bangladeshi New Year: Where are your parents from?


 food   music   dance 
 parade   dragons 4 What do these people say?

Chinese New Year:


 food   music   dance  1 My mum is from London and my dad is from
 parade   dragons .
2 My mum is from and my dad is
from .
3 My mother is from and my father
is from .
4 My parents are both from .

What language do you speak at home?

Notting Hill Carnival: 5 Watch the DVD. How many people …


 food   music   dance  … speak one language at home? 
 parade   dragons … speak more than one language at home? 
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