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= eC Jenny Dooley Express Publishing 7a Starter Starter (pp. 4-9) S1_) e-friend fis frend! (Cn) =a person you write emails to and receive emails from / pio« péow buadxiou 2g. Jim often writes emails to his two e-riends from Spain and Japan. 52 jacket fdssekuy (Cn) =a short coat / oaxci, hmoupay eg. Put on your jacket. i's cold outside. $3. glove jgiv/(Cn)=an item of clothing which covers your hand / yaivet 9. Don't forget to wear your gloves to keep ‘your hands warm, S.4__) think /omky (¥) =to believe sth / vopiGis, moredu eg. think this is yourjacket. Mines the brown one. S5__) classroom fklo:snum/ (Cn) =a room in a school that students have lessons / oyohixt} ciovea, rae 2g. There are twenty children inthe classroom. $6__) martial arts /marfal as! (pln) = fighting sports, such as judo and karate / niohejnKe téxver eg. Karate, kung fu and kickboxing are martial arts, S.7_) gymnastics siminsesuks! (Un) = physical exercises you do using bars, ropes, hoops, etc./ evopyavn yunvactiK 2. Helen does gymnastics at schoo}, such as asymmetric bars and floor exercises. $8__) nephew fnefiu/ (Cn) = your brothers/sisters son / oavitnsg 9. My nephew, my brother's son, isa famous footballer. S9_) niece (nis/(Cn} = your brother's/sister's daughter / avid eg, live very close to my sister and her daughter so see my niece quite often watch wou (Cn} = a small clock that you wear €on your wrist / pohd (xe106<) g, Can you lookat your watch and tell me the time? brush /tral/ (Cn) =an object that you use for painting sth / riveho 9. Peter uses.a small brush to paint pictures. lady fxd (Cn) =a woman / kupit 9. The young lady over there is my aunt. belt /bel/ (Cn) =a long piece of leather that you wear around your waist / Gv e.g. She wants to buy a brown leather belt togo with her new jeans. S10 su saz 3 S.14 shorts (fot! (pln) = a type of trousers that is. short /Kovtd navishov, cope ‘eg. Jimmy, wear your blue shorts because it's hot today. S15 trousers /rauzo2/ (pI n) =a piece of clothing that covers the legs /navienovi €9. need a new pair of trousers to go with this Jacket. $.16 _) leggings regu (pln) = tight-fitting trousers for women / e@apHootd ehaoTiKé mavtehovt, Kohav eg. Brenda usually wears leggings with along top. boot fou (Cn) =a type of shoe which covers the lower part of your leg / undra eg, She wears leather boots when it's raining. $.18___) trainers tremaz/ (pl n) = sports shoes / a@nyrikés manobto.a eg. |car'tplay football today; haven't got my trainers with me. $.19_) cushion fkofan/ (Cn) =a big pillow put on a sofa / agidap' (ya tov kava) ‘eg, There are four cushions on our sofa. pillow /piiay/(C n) =a soft cushion to rest your head on in bed / uaéihdipt (Givou) eg, Some people don't needa pillow when they sleep, armchair famtfea/ (Cn) =a big comfortable chair/ Trohv®péva eg.After dinner, Dad usually sits na large ‘armchair in the living room and reads his newspaper. sink /smk/ (Cn) =a fixed bowl in a kitchen for washing dishes / vepoyirrns e.g. Put the dirty dishes in the sink. carpet /kapnt/ (Cin) =a big rug / ya, woxeca 9. There isa blue carpet under the coffee table. $24 _) bedside cabinet /bedsaid kaxbmoy (Cn) =a small table near your bed / Kojobivo eg. Theres a bedside cabinet with a lamp and can alarm clock next to my bed. $.25__) wardrobe /woxdraub/ (Cn) = closet / vroundma 9. Can you put these trousers in the wardrobe, please? 87 20 821 822 reas . | Vocabulary Exercises 1 My mother's brother is my 2 My uncle's son is my : 3. My father's mother is my ; Write the numbers in words. 150 2 ist 3 200 Sere ee s 12th Circle the odd one out. 1 shorts ~ dress ~ watch ~ shirt - leggings 2. Spain - Japan - UK - Australia - Argentinian 3. PE martial arts - gymnastics - tennis ~ football 4 autumn - winter - gloves - spring - summer Write the times. Fill in the gaps with the missing family members. 4. My mother is my father's 5 My father's sister is my 10 My brother’s son is my ____. 992 2nd 20th essa 1,000_ 2,563 bed - wardrobe - desk — belt - bookcase 6 mum ~scarf-dad ~ brother - sister Monday ~ Tuesday — Friday - Sunday ~ January Art — History ~ Music - Spain - Maths [E _ Look at the pictures and write the school subjects. FF Label the pictures. Use: strainers © dress shirt *belt jacket © gloves * scarf » boots Tshirt » shorts * leggings = ws» @ Ad @M@a TA". 90) ee SS OStarter Grammar Exercises tarter A\ Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be. 1 His name Mike. 5 he Spanish? 2 ___you from England? 6 Mary and Tim my friends. 3 Jessica 30. She's 25. 7 My cousins 14. They're 17. 4l Canadian. I'm from the USA. 8 they from France? B__Fillin the gaps with the correct form of the verb have got. 1A they three 3 Dave a sister? children? B: Yes, he B: Yes, they aa you and your brother 2 A ___you a brother? a TV in your bedroom? B: No, | but B: No, we 1 four cousins. (C_look at the table and complete the sentences with can or can’t. = Alice Mike Paula play tennis v x x ride a bike v ¥ v do gymnastics | x x v play football x v x do martial arts | 7 x v play basketball | x v v 1 Alice play tennis, but she 4 Mike do martial arts, but play basketball. Alice and Paula ei 2. Mike and Paula play tennis, 5 Paula do gymnastics, but but they ride a bike. Alice and Mike x 3 Mike play football, but 6 Alice play football, but she Paula : ride a bike. 10 1 This is my brother. name is Jack 2 These are my books. They're _ 3 This is Jean. is my e-friend. 4 “Where are my gloves?” * ‘re on the desk." 5 "Is this shirt?" "No, mine is red.” Underline the correct word. 1 My dad’s/dads’ jacket is blue. 2 Are these the childrens'/children's brushes? 3 Where are the boy’s/boys’ T-shirts? They can't find them. Write the plurals. 1 book 2 child 3 boy 4 scarf 5 man Circle the correct word. 1 That / Those leggings are mine. 2 Look at this / that dress in the window there. 3 This / These scarf is my sister's. D_ Complete the sentences with the correct pronoun or possessive adjective. 6 This is our dog name is Rex 7 Ben can run fast. Look at 8 Jim and | are brothers. _ are from the USA. 9 Henry is my cousin. 'sten. 10 Bob and | have got a dog. It’s FS My sister’s/sisters’ name is Katie. ‘The womans'/woman's dress is beautiful 6 Is this Tim and Sam’s/Tim's and Sam's bedroom? wa lady amends glove potato foot woman Soars 4 These / This are my trainers. 5 Are that / those trousers yours? Write the correct question word to complete the questions, then match them to their answers. old are you? © is that girl? ‘syour address? © is your birthday? © are you from? © We're from Russia. © It’s on 12th May. © I'm thirteen years old. © She's my best friend. © It's 19 Oak Street. I there arelaren't. q assofa in the living room. 2 a bookcase in the living room. some paintings on the wall. J from the list. * in front of © behind » next to * on (x3) * between Starter Look at the picture of Helen's living room and complete the sentences with there islisn’t or a coffee table any chairs. ‘two cushions on Look at the picture of Tony's bedroom and complete the sentences with the correct preposition Tey hae got a rice bedroom There ie a rug 0 the floor and aig uindow 2) the bed. Tene doa ie 3) tio wardrobe and ter is a chair 4) ‘he dank Tons bedside cabinet is 5) ite bed and the warckobe. Thee ie a bhe plow 6) ‘he bod ard a lamp a thebekide cabinet, 12 Module 1 My World (pp. 10-11) M11_) wavy /wervi (ad)) = (of hai) with slight curves / {ya yada) omar, e.g. My hair isn't curly or straight, its wavy. M1.2_) curly fest (adj) = (of hair) not straight / (via ahh) oyoupd e.g. Her hairis so curly that she can't puta hairbrush through it. M13_) straight /stren/ (ad) = (of hair) not bending or ‘curving / (ya pode ina ‘eg, Patusesa brush in order to have straight hair. M1.4_) fair fea (ad) = (of hair) having a light colour / (ra paid) Gave eg. Her parents have dark hair, but she has fair hair M15_) in his (early \ mid \ate) twenties (phr) = aged 21-23 /24-26/ 27-29/ erad 21 Kat 23/24 at 26 / 27 Kat 29 erdov ‘9. Brian is a young handsome man in his early twenties. M16 short ffou/ (ad) = not tall / Kovs6< eg. mnottal,m short. M17 thin On (adi) = not fat / adivaros g.Joannais the tall thin gil who is standing by the window. Mi8__) of medium height (phy) = neither tall nor short / te Héxp10 Gyos 9, Dan isnt tall or short; he's of medium height. M19 slim fumy (ad) = thin / Nerve ‘2g. You must go on adiet to become slim Mi.10 not short / yng e.g. Hes two metres tall; he's a basketball player. M111.) chubby feabi (ad) =a litte fat in a pleasant way / orpoupnouh, ‘eg. Johnny is chubby from eating too many sweets. MI.12_ moustache /mosta/ (Cn) = the hair on a man's upper lip / your 9, Mary's father has got a thick moustache on his upper lip. M113 glasses /glasta/ (pln) = special pieces of glass used to improve sight / yuahie opdoewe e.g. My grandad can't read the newspaper without his glasses. M1.14_) beard /brad/ (Cn) = hair that grows around a man's chin / [10001 e.g. My granddad has got agrey beard on his chin. ‘1a Reading (pp. 12-13) 12._) issue /sfwy (Cn) =a copy of a newspaper or magazine / 120,05 2g, This week's issue of the magazine has some ‘amazing articles init 1a2___ extra fekstra (ad) = additional / nodo0ev05, érpa 2g, Finishing the project on times going to take a lot of extra effort. 1a3_) sita test (phy) = to take atest/ ypciqws Biayovioua eg. Chriss studying realy hard these days, as he's sitting atest next week. 1a4_) takea break (phe) = to restfora while / cv sue 9. You're working too hard; takea breakand relax for ten minutes JaS_) pocket money fpokt mani (Un) = money that parents give to their children / ycpx