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Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley | =— Olga Podolyako Julia Vaulina J lads Express Publishing PROSVESHCHENIYE PUBLISHERS sa, y, AN UIA GAA B dokyce AHTAUNCKUN A3bIK Pa6ouas TetpaAb 5 Knace Noco6ne ana yyauynxca o6ujeo6pazoBatenbHbix yupexqeHnit C NPHNOKeHHEM HG aeKTPOHHOM HocHTese 6-e n3gaHne Mocksa Express Publishing «Mpocsewenne» 2011 YAK = 373.167.1:811.111 BBK — 81.2AHrn-922 A64 Cepia «AHrnniicKni 8 cpoxyce» ocHoBaHa 8 2006 rony. Asroper: 10.£. Baynnva, 1. Aynn, O.£. Nononsko, B. SeaHc Authors: Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Olga Podolyako, Julia Vaulina Acknowledgements Authors’ Acknowledgements (We would Ike to thank alte staff at Express Publishing who have contributed their skilsto producing ths book. Thanks are due in particular to: Meryl Phillips (Editor-in-Chief); Julie Rich (senior editor); Nina Peters and Rianna Diammond (editorial assis- tants); Alex Barton (senior production controller) and the Express Publishing design team. 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AB_DE_G__J___NO__R_T__W_y_ a__d_fg_ij__m__p_rs__v_x_z BD circle the correct word. 1 cat /cap 2. flag / fox 3 hand / hat 4 apple / ant 5 book / ball 6 garlic / girl Match the pictures to the words. Ge 2 | orange nest ée snake 6 | & zebra yacht lemon ul ‘Numbers. Join the numbers. What is it? Match the right number. ap @.0 se) (3%) ® @ @0@e ¢ . oo. ee we @ ~@ ¢@ @@ Six Solours Write the missing letters. 1 y_ ttle 2 g_e_n 3 pu_pl_ 4 o_an_e 5 pn. 6 _w_ 7 1d 8 b_o_n 9 gry 10 bl_c_ Look and colour. Name the things and the colours. 14 Commonverbs Match the pictures to the words. @ > eat? = sing = walk_~—sleep draw climb look read 1 Classroomaabjects Write the words, then say. 1 edks. 6 Ipcnei hrnepersa 2. elcinp 7 reresa .. 3 legu. 8 ulrer . 4 colhso gab 9 obokenot . 5 lodbacrakb . 10 ronsyac .. Match the pictures to the words. Then put them in alphabetical order. ay 3 8 4 eraser slue chair paperclips blackboard pencil sharpener ruler notebook 6 7 5 eyau Rene 15 Classroomalanguage Label the pictures. © Open your books! ® Be quiet! © Stand up! ¢ Listen! © Sit down! © Close your books! * Come to the blackboard! 16 Vocabulary, (Grammarg What lessons are the students in? # A/An Fill in the spaces using a or an. School list . dictionary . maths textbook - atlas . school bag . pencil case GD Listen and tick (V) the correct answer. 1 Which room is the English lesson in? ES om oo ew 2 What is the boy’s favourite subject? Sunday Maths ography pistory a eo 3 When is the art class? a) Write the missing days. Saturday art class: Monday Tuesday ___ Friday. + Wedresday Thureday Wednesday fA b) Which is your favourite day? Seve sOSe TSTTTS) i First day! Vocabulary, (Grammarg Find the numbers in the grid. Personal pronouns/ The verb ‘to be’ Complete the gaps in the dialogues with a personal pronoun and am/is/are. A x: What school do you go to? B: Hillside Secondary. What about you? ‘A: Clifton Primary School. B: Oh! How old are you? Ar 1) cesses eleven. B:_ My sister goes to Hillside Secondary, 2) ....-.+.-- in class 4D. } Everyday, English : zebade Se Match the exchanges. Hello. My name’s Emma. Are you in class 1D? Ceesanito theless © 4: How old are Tom and pooner Carrie? Howold at eivOu B: Tom is 12 and Carrie is Nice fo mesiyees 13. 6) .ss...+++ Students. A: Oh! Which school? I'meleven, Nice to meet you too. Yes, | am. Hi. I'm Susan. Yes, OK. ew Read John’s school timetable and mark the sentences T (True) or F (False). Schoo Programme oop English | Art English History Art Geography English | Music aoa History | Music Englioh | History | Science John does maths on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The IT lesson is at 2.30-3.30 on Wednesday. John does four P.E. lessons a week. The geography lessons are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. John has five music lessons a week. Personal pronouns Listen and complete the missing information. wnuna Fill in the gaps with personal pronouns. hillside Secondary School ——— =n ea a Mrs Cook os This is Emma. This is me. 2) . Miss Brown | Science 41) .sssses isin my class. am 14 years old. 3) English B Hunt ‘Mr Marks, 4) c This is my school. This is my teacher. ‘Miss Simms Music 3) assess 15 Hillside 4) ....00. 5 very nice. Secondary School. ue Clas) E 19 y) o> capital letters in the correct places. A Lessons | Love ( B People I Like (€ About Me) 1)... hi, my name's jane and i'm twelve years old. i go to hillside school. i'm in class 1a. Be a My favourite subjects are english, history, art and music. idon’t like geography because I’m not very good at it! 3) oat My favourite teacher is mr green. he teaches history and he is very nice. My best friend is called Rachel. she is in my class, 20 Read the homepage and fill in the headings. Then put N Writing (a homepage) Find the personal pronouns in the text. Who do they refer to? 4 she Fill in the form about you and your school. [Name of your school: What class you are in: ‘Your favourite school subjects: ‘Your favourite teach Use the information in Ex. 3 and the homepage above to write about you and your school. Grammar Practice Fill in a/an in the boxes. Fill in the gaps with the personal pronouns they, he, she, it. Replace the words in bold with the correct personal pronoun. John and | are 10 years old. The pencil is on the desk. You and Clara are classmates. The lesson is in room B. 5 Mrs Smith is my Art teacher. Write the short forms. 1 Heis 2. She is not 3. Weare 4 Yam. 5 They are not 6 Youare Fill in: 'm, 's Dear Anya, Hil How are you? |1) my new schooll It 3) . 4) "re, isn't, aren't. F612) sno BE great but it very big. | like my clacemates, They 5) very friendly! 16 In class 3B. This year I'm doing maths, history and geography. The lessons 7) muon very difficult 60 | have a lot of free | time. My favourite subject 8) mathe My | Maths teacher 9) smn Very hice! What about your school thie year? [By complete as in the example. 1 A: P Is it aclassroom? B: No, it isn’t. It’s a school. > Are they pens? B: Yes, they are. & ‘ x = 4k .. notepads? B: 5A . teacher? B: 21 22 Grammar Practice [Look at Sally’s subject choice form. Write questions and answer them, Use what. 1» What's her name? . school is she at? subjects does she choose? [Ey Frit in: what, how, and answer the questions about yourself. ’s your name? old are you? is your favourite school subject? class are you in? Rene [By Put the words in the correct order. 1 maths / where / the / is / lesson? 2 is/ her / Linda / name. 3° John / in / class 2B / is. 4 old / are / years / you / twelve. 5 not / this / a / is / ruler. 6 friends / Ann / are / Bill / and. es What's the English for: Pacrucaline YPOKOB, aHTRMTICKHAA A3BK uucropina, puakynsTypa Mt ectecrsosHaHne, yPok MaTeMaTHMkH, KHMTa M_ TeTpanb, Suneinka w kapaHnaul, nio6MMblM npeAMeT, ‘AM Henleni, yaitTenb My3bikh, Nepepbie Ha ‘Gen? Translate the sentences into English: . Ypok matemarakii 8 Ka6vnere N° 16. . Moi mo6umpil net» Henenn — cy66ora . Crono ner Tomy? ~ 10. |. Mie 12 ner. A Te6e? >. Ero 3oayt Cauia. On yuunren 8 5 Knacce. 5. ALxoH 4 Bunn ~ Apy3bA. OHA HoBeHEKHe 4 eA» knacce. 310 kapatynauu? — Her, 3To pyuka. Moa nio6uman yauTenbHiua — AHHa VisaHosia. Oxa npenonaer pycckiit a3biK. 9.Kak ero aoayt? B KaKoM oH Knacce? ‘Ckonbko emy ser? 10. Kakne npenMers! oH way'aer? Kakoii ero swo6mMbit npeaMer? KTo ero nio6HMeii yunrens? Fine nposonutcs ypok aHrnniicKoro aabiKa? Translate the dialogue: 1 2. 3 4 5. 6. e~ — 3apascteyii! Metia 30Byt Mapu put. — 3apascreyii! # Tatia Netposa. — Cronibko Te6e ner, Tas? = M1. Ate6e, Mapu? — Mute oxe 11 — Mpwato nosHakomurecal = Mue toxe! floiigem smecte Ha ypoK ysbixu! I’m from ... N (Grammarg Write sentences as in the example. # Have got Write has got, hasn’t got, have got or haven't 1 Ann .. an atlas. She ... an eraser. 2 Tom w..s...s-.. a pencil case. He ... aruler. 3. Bill and Mary .. ... an eraser, They “ - an atlas. 4 Ann and Tom . an atlas. They Write the nationalities. . aniler 4 France 5 Tom, Bill and Mary .. an eraser. 2 America They . a notepad. 3. Britain 6 Ann, Bill and Mary a pencil case. 4 Japan They . .. aruler. 2 cared What have you got in your school bag? 7 Greece 8 Italy y, Vocabulary (Grammarg Write the words. # This/These - That/Those ‘Complete the sentences. @-»s > This is a basketball and .. acap. all il .. a skateboard and : gloves and .. trainers. Everyday English) 4 .. a guitar and .. Circle the correct answer. a scarf 1 A: Happy Birthday, Kate! # Plurals B: a Thankyou. —b_You’re welcome. Write in the plural. 2 A: What have you got there? 1 This is a doll. 5. That isa brush. B: a It’sablue one, b It’sa present. > These are dolls. 3. A: Pve got a present for you, too. 2 That is a bus. 6 This is a man. B: a Great! It’s a watch. b It’s in the box. een 3. This is a fox. 7 This isa toy. 4 A: This is for you! B: a It’sover there. b Wow! It’s fantastic! That is a leaf. 8 This is a mouse. 24 ~ 2 on Write the numbers. This is the shop for stamp \ . collectors! | Coins, Coins! wees Have you got a coin collection? hundreds of British stamps, Ifyou have, this is the site for Camanitnese cshecicrt you! We have got hundreds of Sid Saas Sof, 125 High Sorex, Loacs British, American, Canadian, Japanese and French coins. 1 The Coin Collection has only got British www.coincollection.co.uk coins. ‘A Right B Wrong — C Doesn’t say The Coin Collection is in London. ‘A Right B Wrong — C Doesn’t say The Stamp Shop sells stamps from America, Russian Dolls Dolls for sale. We have many beautiful dolls from Russia. Dolls from £10 to £100. Start your aoe New Zealand, Canada and Britain. om ‘A Right B Wrong —C Doesn’t say omen.” 4 Some Russian dolls cost £100. London, 8 ‘A Right B Wrong — C Doesn't say 5 Many people collect Russian dolls. A Right B Wrong — C Doesn’t say 2 Listen and match the people to the souvenirs. A. key ring watch E gloves G red London bus B skateboard D hat F doll H coins 25 26 Which country is Wellington the capital of? Read the first two lines of the text to find out. a) Read the text and fill in the missing words. © souvenirs ® capital © Zealanders # city ® camera Welcome to Wellington Welcome to Wellington, the 1) .......-. City of New Zealand. There's something for everyone here. New 2) are warm and friendly and Wellington is beautiful, so bring your 3) crnneee! This 4) . has got great places for shopping and buying 5) Come and visit us soon! b) Read the text again and decide if the sentences are T (True) or F (False). Washington is the capital city of New Zealand. People from New Zealand are unfriendly. Wellington is a beautiful place. Wellington is a good place to go shopping. RwNe Write a text welcoming people to your town or city. Write: © which country your town/city is in. ‘© what the people are like. © what your town/city is like. ‘ about shopping in your town/city. Use the text about Wellington as a model. Grammar Practice Look at the table and write sentences as in the example. O : : : Li EE —————— w) x x se x 1 Batman p has got a super car and a cloak but he hasn't got a ring, a magic wand or a bow. 2. Harry Potter ... but 3 Robin Hood and Batman .. but 4 Frodo .... but ‘Answer the questions. What have you got in your school bag? 2 What have you got on your desk? 3. What has your friend got on his/her desk? : have, has, then answer the questions. you got a dictionary in your bag? your parents got a car? you got English friends? your teacher got a skateboard? your friend got a bicycle? Write the plurals. child... tomato .. brush foot . 9 tooth . 10 cap... 5 6 7 8 leaf .... Make sentences as in the example. guitar "Stamps mug trainers| > This is a camera. 1 2 3 4 5 Soare Grammar Practice Change in the plural, 1 The child has got a basketball. > The children have got basketballs. 2. That woman has got a pink scarf. 3. This bus is blue. 4. That man is a doctor. 5. My friend is Russian. 6 Asuperhero has got special powers. 7 Ihave got a toy mouse. 8 She has got a digital camera. 9 This is a helmet and that is a watch. ‘Ask questions to the answers. Jim Carrey is from Canada. No, | haven’t got a teddy bear on my bed. Nancy is 25 years old. Yes, Mary has got a big collection. EE] Correct the mistakes. Peter haven’t got a red cap. The children’s got bicycles. That are digital cameras. This is a new car over there! Tom and Susan are from Canadians. weuna 28 Ee EE wats the English for: Kpachbii senocnnen, HoBbii GacxerGonbHbili a4, cuit wineM, uuxbposoi boroannapar, aMepukalicKHe —AeTA, rOBOpHTs —n0- @panuysckn, Be HOBLIE CyMKH, TPH >xeHUIMHEL 43 ANOHAN, HOBLIe YacbI, CTO TONTOBEIX MaPOK, MTANLAHCKHAT Wapep? Translate the sentences into English: 913 Poceimn, a EDKoH 13 AHI, 2. ¥ MeHA mHoro Apy3er 8 CLA u Kanane. 3.Y [Xxeri B noptbene Kum, TeTpaaH 1 Hosoi nevan 4, Ceeta w Ceprefi 8 6 xnacce. OHM ymeror Sarat No-aHrnniacen, 5, 310 Kowka, A To ~ cobaxa 6.310 yr6onbHbie Masi, a Te ~ GacKer- Gono. 7. Canem poxnenns, Jixum! ~ Cnacu6o! 8. Orxyaa Tei? ~ m3 Poccan 9. Uro y Te6s B nopribene? — MHoro KHUT 1 aliranickni 6penok kro Teo” nywiit pyr? — Tot Uro Toi yMeewib AenaTs? ~ Mere Ckonbko 310 cromr? ~ 2 bynra Translate the situation: Meta 308yt fluma CumoHos. A m3 Hosocn6upcka. Mie 10 ner. ¥ MeHA ecto konneKuna MoHeT. B Moem KonneKuian 54 MoHeTet 13 22 cTpaH mitpa. Mor moGiman MoHeTa 13 Hosom 3enannin a) Circle the house words. a) Complete the text with the words in the list. * tall © lift © old © floor ¢ third © large Aso A R Keel ahh Water tower for sale. The tower is 150ft aye .. and 120 years 2)... There are four floors. On the ground 3) there are two garages. On the first floor there is a kitchen and dining room. There's a 4) sessssseseee living room with fantastic views on the second floor. On the 5) ..vss-eesss floor there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are two more bedrooms and one more bathroom on the fourth floor. There is a 6) some b) Write the words in two groups. eles What rooms has your house got? b) Look at the floor map of the water tower. Label the rooms. ¢ Ordinal numbers Write the ordinal numbers for each floor of the building. Which floor is Bill on? Vocabulary, a) Think of your house. Complete the mind maps. © television © wardrobe © sofa © cooker © fridge © desk © lamp © bookcase © carpet ® toilet © washbasin © bed * armchairs @ table © chairs © sink b) Say what there is in each room. 3 iD ryday, Engl Circle the correct answer. 1A: What's your new flat like? B: a It’s very nice. b Really? 2. A: Has your new house got any furniture? B: a How about the kitchen? b Yes, it has. 3. A: How many rooms are there in your flat? B: a There’s a small living room. b Five. 4 A: Is there a bookcase in your room? B: a Yes, there is. b Yes, there are. 30 in! # There is/There are Look at the picture. Complete the sentences with: Is there, Are there, There is(n’t), There are(n't). Answer the questions. paintings in the room? { ne te Ae iene i, What have you got in your bedroom? # Prepositions of place ‘Answer the questions. Use: © in © on © under © behind © next to © in front of : Where's the lamp? : Where’s the painting? : Where's the carpet? Where are these things? Where are the windows? : Where’s the magazine? PRE PR PR Pe Look at the picture. Make wrong statements. Your partner corrects you. > A: The chair is under the window. B: Wrong! The chair isn’t under the window. It's in front of the desk. ; ® Listen and tick (V) the correct answer. 1 Where is the fireplace? & @ 4 What is on the desk? Ke. Writing x @ NN [i Read the text and write the words. ‘My dream house is a small beautiful stone house in France. The house has seven rooms. Downstairs there is a > 2h . The living room has two sofas, a big eS 3). beautiful paintings on the walls and big 4) sssssesseees «In the dining room there i | is a table with eight 5). and a lovely mirror on the wall. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and two . The bedrooms have big <=! and wardrobes. There are fantastic views 6)... 7) from all the windows upstairs. Outside there are front and a Ee sme + the back garden there isa small pool. PD (about my dream house) | | 1 inside al Match the opposites. huge a outside upstairs b_ front small back d new old downstairs Read the text again and complete the table. Put the words in the correct order. chairs / There / two / in / kitchen / are / the has / rooms / The / got / seven J house the / are / paintings / There / beautiful / on / walls a/ bedroom / There / big / the J is / bed / in What is your dream house like? Write a short text. Use the text in Ex. 1 as a model. Grammar Practice In the lighthouse 1. > There’s one living room. 4 2 3 Look at the picture. Write questions and Write sentences as in the example. then answer them as in the example. = (bike) > she’s got a bike. It’s - her bike. 2 (guitar) “® 2 armchairs? 3 table? : 4 . cupboard? 5 . desk? 6 mirrors? 4 (camera) 7 - paintings? > Are there any sofas in the shop? Yes, there are. B= got a beautiful wooden house. In 2) house there 3). three bedrooms and two Bathrooms. 4)... i$ also one living room and one kitchen! All the rooms & : ae large windows, In the 1g room there 6) ‘Keep us warm! avin esd | My house 7) garden, too! 8) house. 9) flowers 10) . - got @ beautiful is in front of the - are many trees and the garden and | ike 1 A has B have C am 2A your B his c my 3 Ais B are C has 4 A There Bit C This 5 A has B have C are 6 A has B are C is 7 A has B is C have 8 A This B That cit 9 A Those B These C There 10 A on B in behind Circle the correct preposition. There’s a poster on / in / under the wall. The cat is in front / in / next to the sofa. There are some flowers on / next to / in the vase. 4. There’s a tree under / behind / in front of the house. 5 There’s a garden in / behind / under the house. on 34 p= What's the English for: BOCeMb 3Taxel, Ha AEBATOM 3Taxe, B TOCTMHOH, B BaHHOM, Nepeg cTonom, nozagu Kpecna, NOR KPOBATEIO, PAAAOM CO wacom, @ xonogunbHike, Ha cTeHe, vagectHan KapTuia, Ca nepen ROMOM, MHOFO3TaXKHbIM JOM, &€ NMCbMeHHbIM CTON, Mo KpoBaTs, Teoh rapgepo6, ero mioGumoe Kpecno, Hawa ManeHbkaa xeaptupa, Genaa nara? Translate the sentences into English: 1. Kak sbirnagut TeoR HoBaR KBaprapa? Ha kako ona 3Taxe? 2. Tam ecto nnwta? ~ fla. 3. Ckombko KOMHaT 8 KBapripe? — fIse. 4, Barna. B cnanbHe Her Tenesnsopa. 5. Ero Keaptupa Ha TpeTbem >Taxe. — BamevatenbHo! 6. B HOBOM rocrMHOH ecTe kosep? — fla, Ha nony. 7, 370 Haw Kpacvebili fom. Jlapait Borinem! 8. Panom co cnanbHer BanHan. Han pakoanHon — ManeHbKoe 3epkano. ‘Translate the situations into English: Meus sosyt Cauia. 43 Poccwn. ¥ Hac xo- Powan Keapripa Ha CembMOM 3TaxKe MHO- rostaxHoro soma. B keapTupe Tpv KoMHa- Tel. Moa moGvman KoMHaTa — chanbHs. Ova maneHbKan. CreHbi 8 Hel xemtbie. B cnanbHe — ameaH, Kpecno, asa ctyna 1 TicbMeHHbIM Cron C KOMNbIOTepoM. Cron y oxtia. Asa W Kpecno — y cTeHbi, OHM opanxesoro usera. Ha creHe Gonbuioit nakat. 310 Mov noGMbIi usBeCTHbII kiHo-repoh — Yenosex-nayk. Ero 30Byr Muvrep Mapkep. ¥ metia MHoro KHiMr. OHM B KHMKHOM UuKacby 8 Xone. Mepen Ham“ Kpacusaa sunna. B Hei Bocemb KomHat. Ha mepsom >Taxe Haxogurca roctutan, OHa o4eHb Gonbwar. Tam ects Kami M1 wecTb Kpecen. ToctaHaa rony6an. Ha creHax KpacmBbie KapTHHel. B KomHaTax Bonbuine oxHa, B nome YeTbIpe chanbHn iW YeTbipe BaHHbIe Ha BTOpOM araxke. KyxiA Gonbullan. Ola pacnonoxena Ha nepsom 3taxe. Ha KyxHe orpomHan nnwra, XonoAWNbHNK, cron, CTynbA. Tepes Binnoi KpacMBbi ManeHbKHi Cap, Macchia a) Read the letter and fill in: Dear Erica, Hi, I'm Amy Clark. I'm ten years old. This is a picture of my 1) . They are all very nice people. My 2) is Mike. He's 36 and very friendly. He can speak two English and French. Janice is my 4) She's 35 and a very is Gary. He's 62 and very funny. He is my . She's 59 and 8) . He's 8 and very clever. He can be the piano very well. Jesse is my little 9) . zs - alittle crazy, too! My family is great and I'm so 10) Write back and tell me about your family. Send a picture! Yours, Amy b) Draw Amy's family tree. 2 a) List all the adjectives in Amy's letter ~ which describe character. Add four more. a stb But she => play the guitar and she make pizza. b) Use adjectives to make sentences 4. John & Mary aye git, about your family. cae oe > My mum’s sweet and clever. 5 Peter ... . make pizza, but he .. speak Italian and he (Grammar Can (ability) ing. Fill in the correct pronoun or possessive adjective. 1 Jason is a good friend. | see ... at the weekends. 2 Thisis book. Your book is not as old. 3 Ms Hampton is . teacher. We enjoy her lessons. Hi, I’m Abby. What's. name? That is my grandmother. Look at .- play the guitar, but he 6 Mark, can you give ++ Speak Italian. guitar? | want to play it. 35 zz ~ Who's who? =e Woxiateny il] ® complete the spidergrams. b) Use words from the spidergrams to describe the people in the pictures. young tall se <>. shor. curly black @Gemmer 4 This is John. This is his house. ‘ i - Imperative 5. This is Sue. This is her sister. Put the words in the correct order. 1 piano / play / the / don’t / please 6 Look at the women. This is their car. 2 and / come / him / meet EverydayEnelish 3. at / there / girl / look / that / over Complete the exchanges using the sentences below. 4° close / don’t / door / clase / don’t / door / please / the # How old is he? © He's from Spain. © What's her name? © No, she hasn’t. 5 quiet / please / be ‘A: Has she got any brothers? B: + Possessive (’s/s’) 2 -& B: He's eleven. Write sentences as in the example. 1 This is Mary. This is her bicycle. > This is Mary’s bicycle. 2. This is Tom, This is his mother. 3h B: Katey, . in 4° A: Where’s he from? 3. Look at the boys. This is their ball. B: 36 4 Famous people ) {listening} Read the text and complete the © Listen and tick (7) the correct answer. sentences below. 1 When does Jeremy celebrate his birthday? A B c Prince William is from 2. What is Frank’s favourite hobby? the United Kingdom. Prince William's date of birth is 21st June, 1982. His full name is William Arthur Phillip Louis Windsor, His father is Prince Charles. His younger brother is Prince Harry. A B c grandmother is the Queen of maa Queen Elizabeth! 3. Where is Natalie from? Prince William's hobbies are | cat i oie come | Spa rtaly uk 4° Who's Ann? Prince William is from His birthday is on His brother is Queen Elizabeth is his His hobbies are ‘Ask questions about Prince William. Use what, when, where, who, can. Answer them. > Who's Prince William? He can He's the Prince of Wales. eauruna 37 4 Writing (an email) \ > Read the text and put the paragraphs in the correct order. That's all about me. What's your family like? Write ck soon. Sarah. My father and mother are Tom and Susan. My brother is Jacob. He’s nine years old. He's very clever. He can play computer games. My sister is Emily. She's six years old. She's friendly but very noisy! My hobbies are playing the guitar and dancing. | can also cook dinner for my family. 3[_] Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm fourteen years old and I'm a ‘student. I'm from Manchester, UK. I'm tall and slim with brown hair and blue eyes. Find words in the text that show: * age ® height © appearance © family members @ Joining sentences Join the sentences as in the examples. Vm tall. I'm thin. > I'm tall and thin. 2 She’s tall. She’s got red hair. > She’s tall with red hair. 3. He's short. He's fat. 4° She's tall. She’s got brown hair. She’s got green eyes. 38 They are short. They have got dark hair. They have got brown eyes. She’s got short, brown hair. She’s got blue eyes. You've got a new English pen friend. Write him/her an email. In your email write: * your name * your age © where you live ‘© what you look like * your family members * your hobbies Grammar Practice Look at the card and write sentences. Use can/can't. -» but... Jane . but ... - She .. Write sentences with can/can't. 5 (children/bikes) if ~ | Andrey | Lara | Jake & Sue | sing Yok playthepiano | 7 x x draw xv 7__| > Andrey can sing and play the piano but he 4° (Adam/ball) can't... Complete the table. Then ask and answer questions. Fill in the correct object pronoun. - Time | mybest | my | 1 These are my sisters. Look at ... a frie | 2 Canyougive .. my bag, please? speak English | 3 That is Paul. | don’t like make cookies | 4 Mrs Green is our teacher. We see play the guitar every day at school. dance 7 | 5 Look at ... We are on the tree! : ish? . 3 Can you speak English? Use the sentences to complete the gaps. A: Can your best friend ...? * Don’t play so loud! ® Listen to this song! Br... © Don’t cry! ‘Ask and answer as in the example. 1 Wohn/cello) > Whose is this cello? It’s John’s. It’s his cello, 2 (children/hats) Is it has, is or the possessive ’s/s’? Write as in the example. Ken's brother is in the car. He's got a noisy dog. She's my grandma. The man’s car is red. She’s got the boys’ notebooks. 6 Ann's Tom’s best friend. > possessive 's 1 2 3 4 5 7 Helen’s mum is the girls’ aunt. [Ey Ask the questions. My sister is friendly. He’s Jeremy, Mary’s brother. She's tall with blue eyes. 4 cesses No, I haven't got any brothers or sisters. BD circle the correct word. Hi, Sonya! This is a picture of 1) my | me family. 211 My Mum’s name is Joy and 3)her / she is a teacher. 4) My / Me Dad's name is Alex and 5) his / he is a doctor. 6) Me / | have also got a rather 7) He | His name is John dnd [ove 8) his { him a lot! 9) Us / We are a very happy Look at 10) we / us in this are all smiling! holiday picture! Tal soon and tell 11) my / me about le J your family! = What's the English for: Urpare Wa nMaHHHo, roBopyT» no- cbpatuysckw, wrpatb B KOMMbWWTepHbIe Uirpel, roTOBHTe NMUy, rosopHT Ha nama AabiKax, ObiTe YMTENEM MYSbiKH, CMOTPETE na Kaprwiy, ecTaBare, camiToca, nosHaKOMuTeCh ¢ KeM-ni160? Translate the sentences into English: 1, Mott nee poxaenis 15 ceHtaGpa. 2. Kak ero 308yt? ~ Mera. — ro oH 3a HenloBeK? ~ Teta mo6psii, npneerniebia, over Munbiit. 3. Emy onmnwaquats net. OH TOBOpUT O-aHTMMIACKH M NO-CPAHUy3CkH, 4, 310 Moi menywka. EMy ceMbaecaT nea ropa. 5. Moemy Gpaty 18a rona. OH o¥eHe 3a6aBHii. 6. BaHA yeseKaercA urport Ha Turape. 7. Ckonbko net Te0ei cecrpe? ~ Becate. 8.K10 Takoi Mera? ~ 3x0 Movi Gpar. 9. Kro ore Ann? ~ Ero 3o8yt Misxaian. OH eaux. 10. bs oNb AHA? — Muxaina 1 Ceernanes ‘Translate the situations into English: 1. Onbre necat ner. Oxa BbicoKar AeBouKa, xynenbkan 1 Kpacusas. Y Hee Gonbuine Temnbie raza ARKHHbIe CBETMbIe BONOCE! Ons no6pan u npusernnear. Ona over yMuaa. Oa yMeeT urpat Ha niMaHnHo 1 TucaTe cTwxi. ¥ Hee ect Be cecTpbi, TleHe Tpnaquats net. Oxa roBopuT Ha AByx sabikax, aHTMWWVICKOM M1 cbpaHUy3CKOM Mawe Bocemb ner. Mnanwaa cectperka uymian m aa6asHas. Ona noer u raHuyer. 2.Y vac Gonbwan cembs. Mow Mana yalrrenbunua. E” Tpyguare nar ner. Ona BEICOKaR, TeMHOBONOCAR 1 ONES KpacHBan Maa no6paa 1 ymHas. Ova yMeeT xpowio roTosup. Mane copok sier. OH BBICOKH crpoiinwi. Mana yMeer arpare Ha ruTape nvaHinHo. OH saMevarenbHbil apyr. Moemy Gpary natuaquats ser. OH Gonswoh M cunbieil, Ero 30ayr fluma. OH yaneKaerca PHCOBaHWeM HM KOMNBIOTepHEIMN vrpaMi. Moen Ga6yuxe wecromecat nate ner, a nenyuke — ceMbsecar. OHM ONeHS CnaBHEIe. 7 Amazing m ate) creatures ~ Vocabulary, a) Complete the crossword puzzle, b) What colour is each animal? @Gemmer # Present Simple (affirmative) a) Write the third person singular of the present simple of the verbs below in the correct box. © wash © relax © swim © do ® play © live © miss © like © carry © say © laugh * cry * walk ® bite Ju -ies b) Use them to make sentences. > He washes the dishes after dinner. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present simple form. @ Acheetah (run) very fast. @ Frogs live) on all continents except Antarctica. @ Hippos (give) birth underwater. @ The bive whale (weigh) 50 tons at birth © Dolphins (sleep) with one eye open. @ The black and white rhino (have) two horns. @ Butterties (taste) with their feet ® A crocodile (move) fast with its tail @ Adeer (eat) grass. @ Leopards (keep) moving. They never stay in the same place. 41 a) Match the prompts to the pictures. * mane * paws © fur © tusks © tail © feathers @ neck © legs ® trunk # nose Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple, negative or interrogative. aM oo sseeeee going to the zoo. Tony . (not/enjoy) .- (not/swim) well. (you/walk) to school? . (not/eat) meat. (not/like) tigers. b) Ask and answer as in the example. They She . : Sue and Bob .. > A: Which animal has got feathers? 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ae (not/run) very fast. ‘= sess (they/play) football? (Grammar -+ (ir Harris/live) in Brazil? # Present Simple ; Everyday, English) (negative & interrogative) Circle the correct answer. Fill in do, does, don't or doesn’t. 1 A: Doyou like snakes? 1 Ar sssssseesssssees Helen take the bus? Ba Yes, they are. B: Yes, she ... b No, | don’t. enoas suuneee Diy Rock 2. A: What does it look like? B: No, you B: a It’sa rabbit. 3A .. a lion eat leaves? b_ Ithas fur and long ears. z= 3 A: Does your cat live indoors? 4A we you want milk? B: a Yes, it does. B: No, | b_ No, they don’t. 5 A .. you live in a big house? 4. A: Has it got wings? B: B: a Yes,ithas. b Yes, it does. 42 Read and write the name of 1 This animal’s got a big body and lives on a farm. It can run but it ‘can’t jump. > cow 2 It’s got horns on its head. 3. It’s got green feathers. It lives in the house. 4 It’s a small animal with a round body. It’s got a small head. It can’t run, 5 It’s got short fur and long ears. It can’t run. It can only jump. 6 It’s got wings and feathers. It lives on farms. My pet Man an’ here are many kinds of n. in the world. They can be big, or they can be small. The St Bernard is a very big dog with thick fur and thick legs. The | Chihuahua is very small and has thin, short legs. Dogs love to play, but they can also work. Sheepdogs work on farms and help their owners take care of farm animals like cows and sheep. The | Alaskan Husky can pull people in sleds snow. One kind of dog, the | Shepherd, works with the Chihuahua, ~ Tue ia) Read the text and mark the sentences T (True) or F (False). There are not many kinds of dogs. > F. The St Bernard is a small dog. cesses Chihuahuas have tong legs. Dogs can work on farms. Sheepdogs help take care of cows. The Alaskan Husky can pull sleds. Dogs can’t work with the police. Oitcaiig > Listen and match the people to their pets. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 43 44 Read the text and complete the sentences. 1 The Arabian Camel lives in North and in the 2. Its colour is .. 3. It’s got short and along ... 4 Inthe hump there is .. 5. Itcango . without water. a) Read again and find verbs that: — = es The Arabian Camel is an animal of North Africa and the © express permanent states Middle East. It is brown with short fur and long, thin © express habits legs. It has a large body and a long neck. It's got a hump. on its back with fat in it. It lives in dry places like deserts? b) Underline words in the text and can go three weeks without water. It carries people that describe the Arabian on its back for miles. The camel is a friendly animal. Camel. | allarge dry area with little or no plants a Look at the information in the box below. What kind of animal is this? A pet? Awild animal? f ‘Name: | polar bear What it | white, large body, thick fur, looks | big legs, short neck, brown pows lives in the far north, can swim 60 Facts: | piles, eats other animals, sleeps & Tot in the winter, likes to be with Giher polar beors, doesnt ike tobe around people Look at the information again. Now write a paragraph about this animal. Give a reason why you (don’t) like it. Write the third person singular of the following verbs. Ispeak-he ...... 8 [teach - he I carry -he . 9 Ihive-he Igo - he 10 I like - he Iwash - he . 11 Iwrite-he . leat - he 12 Isleep - he. Iplay-he ........ 13 Haugh - he Iwrite - he... 14 Ihunt-he . Put the verbs in brackets in the third person singular. 1 The Bengal Tiger .. Sumit’s elephant .. heavy things on his back. John ... (wash) his car every week. . (live) in India. ++ (carry) x The baby . (cry) a lot at night. Debbie (g0) to school in the morning. The rhino . . (like) to sit in the mud. Monica ... (watch) TV every evening. Read the text and ask questions. Then answer them, Emus are very large birds. They live in Australia. They are very tall. They can't fly but they can run very fast. They live for nearly 30 years. They eat leaves, fruit i and insects and they drink a lot of water. | They also like sitting in the mud! what/look like > What do emus look like? They are large birds. 2 where/live 3. how long/live 4 what/like 5 what/eat By Fit in do/does and answer the questions. .. you take the bus to school? . you like pizza? . you live next to the school? . your mother work in a bank? your parents watch TV in the morning? Use the prompts to ask and answer. 1 (Mary/go swimming/at weekends) > A: Does Mary go swimming at weekends? B: No, she doesn't. She goes skiing. 2. (Eddie/drink water/in the morning) 3. (Ben and Mike/play football/after school) 4 (Betty/play/the piano) Grammar Practice Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. My name’s Eric and I’m a vet at the Zoo. Sometimes the Bengali Tiger 1) (not/feel) very well, so | 2). (take) care of him. Mr Green is the zookeeper. He 3) (feed) the animals and 4) (wash) them. He also 5). . (clean) their cages, but he 6) sessesses (not/like) it very much. The animals 7) . (love) us and we 8) ++ (love) them too! Fill in do, does, have, has, can, is, are and answer the questions. 1 you play the guitar? 2 you gota pet? 3 Your parents work nthe morning? 4 cosnssens your friends English? 5. your teacher got long hair? 6 your bestfriend ike football? 7 css. YOUF English teacher give you & lot of homework? 8. there a 00 in your town? 9 ; your friends | live near you? 46 = J CORNER [Ey what's the Engiish for: kpacvebie xvBOTHBIE 13 Acbpikin 1 Asin, onachan 3Men c xenTbIMM NomocKaMM, VHAMMicKHe ChoHbl, NATaTECA pacTeHHAM, MHOro HaceKOMbix, KTS 8 Bpasnnnn, MopcKan cBviHKa Moeli CeCTpbi, cnaTe AHEM, TnaBaTh 8 peKax, Ha BbICOKOM mepeBe, THUa C ANMHHBIM XBOCTOM, XHBOTHOE C ANMHHOT wepcTb¥? Translate the sentences into English: 8 Acpuke mHoro THrpoa 1 nbBOB. ChoHti nioGar Gall OGespatiei ~ 3a6aBHbIe KUBOTHBIE. Kowi yMeror nnasate? Moa Kouika o4eHb Kpacnsan: y Heé apKo: 3eneHbie raza M4 peoan ryCTaA WepcTe 6. Tet mo6iub cobax? ~ fla. A ne6m0 Gonbuinx co6ax 7. Teon ponuenn pa6otaiot no cy66oram? — Her. Mo cy66oram Mei uHorna ace ceMbeit XOAWM B Napk, 8. Toit apyr xopowio nnasaer? — fla. On xxvigeT 8 Camape. OH nnasaet 8 Bonre. 9. Nocmotput! Uro Tas Ha nepeBe? — Bonewan kpacigas nmwual 10, To” 6pat nlobuT KoweK? ~ Her, oF NOGHT ‘Tonbko KoMNbIoTep! 370 ero xoB6M. 11. Xkuparper xnByr B Pocciiu? — fla, 8 300napKe. Translate the dialogue: — fasan ceirpaem 8 urpy! Y mens ororparbin Moero nittomua. Ero 308yT Tom. KTo oH? 3anaBaii MHe Bonpocel, Ho # MOry OTBe4aTb TONBKO «a» M KHET?. — Ton — co6aka? — Her. — Kowa? ~ Her. — 310 Gonbusoe xvBOTHOE? — Her. ~ Tom ymeer nnapars? ~ Ba. ~ On ect maco? = Her. — YHero annie xBoct? — Her. — 310 Mopckas cBnHKa? = Bal Mocmorpu Ha ororparbio Toma! OH Kpacvebii 1 O¥eH» CMeWHOM. fl ero ONeHD swe6n00! These are the daily activities of Mr & Mrs Collins. Use the information to ask and answer questions about them as in the example. eke eke Pe hove cup of tea have dinner go to bed » A: What do Mr Collins and Mrs Collins do at seven o'clock? B: They get up. What do they do at ...? Look at the clocks. What time is it? What do you always/usually/often/ sometimes/never do on Mondays at 7 o'clock in the evening? Everyday, Complete the exchanges. # It’s ten o'clock. © Yes, | do. * So Jenny, what time do you get up? '* Have you got the time please? : No, | haven’t. Excuse me, what’s the time please? 8 re B: 3 A: Do you often go shopping? B: A B : Usually, at about nine o'clock in the morning. (Grammarg Prepositions of time Complete the text with in or at. “Chris wakes up 1) mn. seven oclock 2) . the moming. He dresses and has breaktact — : 7.30. He leaves home for school 8.30. He has his lessons and at the afternoon, he has his [1] Put the words in the correct order. 1 to/ you / go / school / always / do? 2 sleep / doesn’t / early / to / go / she. 3 he / alot / the / on / computer / works. 4° they / TV/ watch / often / do / night / at? 1 2 48 Vocabulary, Find the jobs, QEJZIEXPAFW ASLOWDOSJOT XMPQODOGKOE EMVADUSIDGA PDEBAKERUZC LOOCATTALAH UCSAHGWAITE ITATVAWJXIR FOQAMMNPAIN MRAINADIZVM IVUXWJNOCEP # Present Continuous Look at the picture and complete the questions. Then answer them. J v N F u 1 R N - 5) E F O_o oo oft Se N>7POOM-ruc”e Buz K(Robert & Peter Put the words in the right box. * have * swim ® go ® work © meet © practise ¢ eat © do * look © paint © serve # read © deliver © repair © wait * come Otteaig () Listen and match the speakers to the activities. > Is Jake singing (sing)? No, he isn’t. . Robert and Peter . computer? . the dog . She. - Jake and Tom . - (play) on the . (bite) the armchair? (play) the piano? (jump) on the sofa? People Activities 4] ] Harry = @_g0 jogging . b steep 2] ] Linda read book d do homework 31] Vicky eave lunch [41] sam f play basketball g take the dog for 5]_| Peter awalk h paint What are your family members or friends doing now? Write true sentences. > My brother is painting his room. Weekends Read about Harry Potter and complete the gaps. a) Match the words to form phrases. 1 write a_ witha friend plant b_ anemail play ¢ inthe garden make. d_ flowers (5L] work phone calls (el) read f the newspaper b) What are the people in the pictures doing? Harry gets up at seven o'clock, and puts on his cloak. Then, he wakes up his friends, Hermione and Ron. 1) half past seven, they leave their rooms. At about half past eight 2) have a big breakfast. Then classes start. In the afternoon: Harry finishes his lessons at around half 3) one. He learns a lot about magic. Sometimes he hides under his cloak and walks out of the classroom In the ever He usually plays Quidditch, the favourite game of wizards. At half past six, he 4) svsnses his homework or does magic tricks with his friends. Harry doesn't go to bed before ten o'clock. But, he always wakes up early the next day 5)........... goes to his lessons! It’s hard being a wizard! gets up has breakfast does his homework goes to bed 49 50 6 Writing (atetter) Use the verbs to complete the letter. Put them in the correct tense. * do © play * relax * wake up ® have © walk ® watch © go ® plant Dear Jane, Hil How are you? I’m great! It’s the holidays and we are in our new house. | love it! late and 2D the dog! We usually breakfast at around 10 in the .. for a walk board games with my brother. TV and then we Every day, | 1) 3). eee morning. Later, | often 4) .. or 5)... In the evening, we all 6) ...... have dinner. We go to bed late. It's so nice here. | 7) ... Ba some flowers in the garden. My parents 9) ..eso- the shopping in town. And you? Are you having a good time at your country house? Write soon! Lyn Put the words in the correct order. 1 busy / the afternoon / am / | / in. 6 2 works / never / the garden / she / in. 7 3 mum / phone calls / is / making. 4 she / letters / does / often / write? 5. he / playing / is / football? : . on the balcony fight now. The weather is brilliant. Josh you / the dog / washing / are? do / read / | / newspaper / not / the / night / at. the / he / planting / flowers / is / in / garden. Write a letter to your friend. Write what you do every day, then what you are doing now. Grammar Practi Use the adverbs of frequency in the box as well as the prompts below to ask and answer questions. © always © usually © often © sometimes |e never | How often ... * do the shopping? © watch a DVD? * 0 jogging? © work on your computer? Form complete sentences. 1 Nancy/a cup of tea/afternoon/in/sometimes/ has/the. 2. bed/Gareth and Tonia/to/go/never/early. 3. Lara/practises/evening/kickboxing/usually/ the/in. 4 my/parents/weekends/relax/always/at/the. 5. friends/my/often/home/visit/at/me. Look at Sally’s schedule and write about her routine using morning/noon/ afternoon/evening. maths geography LUNCH science art football practice 14:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 18:00 wake up tennis practice LUNCH meet friends © On Monday mornings, Sally » has a maths class at 9:00 o'clock. © On Saturday mornings, Sally ce ‘Match the questions to the answers. What does your mum do? What is she doing? What's the time? What time do you usually have dinner? BH coe> APSE At9 o'clock. She’s a teacher. She's doing a crossword. It’s ten o'clock. Put the verbs in the correct box. © open © stop ® sleep © ride © study ‘© run © put © hurt © leave © swim relax © visit Double si 8 consonant +ing e ting Look at the pictures and use the prompts to ask and answer, 1A > Is the postman opening a letter? B: No, he isn’t. He’s delivering a letter. (deliver) watering the flowers? 51 Grammar Practi painting the room? th « (drink) making coffee? (read) BUAcesncterierstea they walking? B: (run) Look at the picture. Correct the sentences. ¢ listen to music © read a book talk on the phone ® ride her scooter ‘* work on the computer Sue sam 1 Sam is watching TV. > Sam isn’t watching TV. He's listening to music. 2. Andy is typing a letter. 3° Matt is listening to the radio. 4 Clara is driving a car. 5. Sue is sending an email. 52 Cc ¢€ = [Ey winat's the English for: 3asrpakate Ha KyxHe, OGeAaTe 8 Kone, XOBMT> 8 WKORY, yxWHaTS 8 7 YaCos, noxwtecs cnars 8 10 acos, pa6orate Ha Komnblotepe, Yauuka 4aA, pasroBapHBate o paGoTe, oKoNo nonosvni ceabMoro, orabixate 8 kpece, cMoTpets DVD, wTate KHIM, PeMOHTHpoBate asToMoGunb, caxath usersi, nite Kode, urpare 8 KoMnbioTepHbie MTpbI? [Translate the sentences into English: 1. Moa Gpar scerna unraet Bevepom, a A ‘cmotpio TB. 2. Mon MaMa o6bi4Ho FoToBuT 3aBTpaK ANA MeHa M Moeit cecTpEI. . A HNKora He flenalo ypoKi 8 BocKpeceHbe Tae nana? ~ Ox pemonTupyer MauiHy Co6aka 8 cany. ~ Ona urpaer? — Her, cna, Tei ceoGoned ceronHa nocne Gena? ~ Her, V3BNH, R ONeHD 3aHRr. BynpTe no6pe1, KoTopbil Hac? — 4.15. B KoTopoM 4acy Toi ecTaewb? ~ B 7.30. ro Bi celiac aenaete? — Mei >kneM Apyseli 10.4em 3aHnmatorca (rae pa6orait) Teon ponwrenu? nny ‘Translate the situations into English: 1. Mocmorpa Ha Kaprinky! Yro Rena 31 nog? ~ 310 nevunk: om ynpasnaer camonerom. 370 nekaps: oH neveT xne6. Bro BetepuHap: oH ocMaTpHBaeT cOBaKy. 3r0 ocpuuanT: OH NoflaeT HanuTKn. 2. Mlocmorpw Ha tororpadiw. 310 MOA cempa. Mbi 8 cany. ¥ Hac 8 cany MHOro useros 11 nnogosbix nepesbes (fruit trees) lana paGoraer. Can — 210 ero xo66u 310 9. fl noMoraio nane. Mama nonnsaet lgeTb! oKono oma. Moi mnanwinin 6pat Zuma urpaet co cBoMm Apyrom non Gonbwom AGnoHe. Hawn nitomubl Hamu. Co6aKa To6nK m Kowa Mypka irpaior aMecTe ¢ ManbuMKant a. Year after yea = Wwatrikay ' a) Write the names of the months, then complete the names of the seasons. RMHAC. PEETEBSMR BOETRCO EVBERMON, b) Match the pictures to the seasons. Read the texts and answer the questions. 7” me Underline the correct verb. 50 0 1 They always pick/rake flowers in May. 2. They sometimes play/go in the snow. ; 3 They ty snake leaves in peas ey 1 and the weather is im athe alan eal ine great! It’s hot and sunny. Everything is nl e acne ee amend here in Australia, I go swimming mes | summer. gee ten, | days. My brother is making a 5. It’s warm and the sun is shining/ ie ile wnt! He’s having fun. It's really raking. ER 6 It’s raining greatly/heavily now. oe nice: 7 It’s swimming/freezing today. 8 It’s very cold/hot today. We can ‘1 What is the weather like in June in Lapland? go swimming. 2 What is the weather like in December in Australia? 53 Dress right! =o Vocabulary, [Tom and Ann are buying clothes from an online shop. What is there in their bags? Look at the items marked with A and T and complete the lists. 34 Complete the words. when it is cold/warm? (Grammar # Present Simple or Continuous Use the words to make questions. Then answer them, moment/the/are/picking/you/ flowers/at? scarf /gloves/are/you/a/and/ wearing? you/now/leaves/are/raking? raincoat/have/a/you/got? he/swim/doesn’t/well? it/outside/is/raining? Use the prompts to ask and answer. John & Helen - swim - every Sunday > A: What are John & Helen doing? B: They are swimming. A: How often do they swim? B: Every Sunday. Paul - do his homework - every afternoon Mary - walk the dog - every morning Bob & Paul - cook lunch - every afternoon ~ It’s fun! wy Vocabulary, Use the phrases in the list to ask and answer as in the example. © go skiing * watch TV © go camping * have apicnic ® make a snowman * read a book © play in the snow > A: Are they going skiing? B: No, they aren't. They are playing in the snow. (go camping?) (read a book?) (have a picnic?) (play in the snow?) Everyday English) Circle the correct answer. ‘A: What’s the weather like today? a It’s lovely! b You look lovely! Do | look OK in this? a What size do you wear? b I’m not sure it suits you. ere How much is it? a Here youare. —b It’s £20. What do you think of my new trousers? a You look great! It's freezing! P'm only joking! ‘a Oh, you're awful! b Thank you. tiicaing @) Listen and tick (/) the correct answer. Se Pe ee When are they going to Spain? B c What is Susan doing at the moment? A B a Which blouse is Angela buying? 55 ri ‘4 Dear Fiona, How are you? I’m having a great time here in Italy. The mountains are lovely and very white. Matt and | go skiing every day. We wake up early in the morning and we come back in the afternoon. The hotel is very nice but | don’t like the food very much. | have pizza all the time. In the evenings we 9° ‘wimming in the indoor swimming pool or we read books next to the fireplace. It’s fun. See you soon! Love, Kate Read the postcard. Which picture matches it? ting (a postea Fio i 15 Fair Road ___ ___15 Fair Roa Dublin 2 ____ Dublin 2___ __Ireland__ You are on holiday. Write a postcard to your friend. Include: @ the place you are in © how you like it, what the weather is like © what you are doing Grammar Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous, Greetings from Australia! Christmas is so different here! In Toronto it always 1) (snow) on Christmas Day but right now the sun 2) (Shine) in Sydney and it 3) « (be) very hot! We usually 4) (wear) warm clothes in Canada but today we 5).. (wear) Tshirts and shorts! Tina always 6) (make) a snowman or 7) cmsseennere (Have) snowball fights with her friends back home but now she 8)...... (swim) and 9) (make) a sandcastle! It's really cool! Love, Joanna _— —————— Write the questions using where, what, how, when, The girls are sitting on the balcony. That dress looks great on you! My sister studies in Australia. I'm wearing a jumper and a scarf. It’s cold in Norway now. Harry loves wearing ties. No, it isn’t raining but it’s freezing here! We are staying at a hotel. He works in a bank. Elsa always wakes up at 7.30 am. lce Write a sentence for each word/phrase. 1 (at the moment) .... 2 (on Sundays) .... 3 (in the summer) 4 (always) 5 (right now) 6 (inthe winter) . 7 (never) .. James is on holiday at a teen sports camp. Make sentences as in the example. eae qa ees > James usually wakes up at 7:00 in the morning but today he’s getting up at 8:00. 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 Grammar Practice Write the questions and then answer them. where/you/ go/now > Where are you going now? To the park. what/you/wear/right/now what/be/the/weather/like/today what/your/parents/do/at/the moment. what/time/you/get/up/every/day Choose the correct answer. Look! The children .........0+ in the snow. A plays B play C are playing My brother ........... like the snow. A don't B isn’t C doesn’t . Roy staying in a hotel? Als B Does C Do Mary her suitcase at the moment. A packs B is packing C pack : . people wear woollen sweaters in the summer in Alaska? A Do B Does € Are She ........-+« Sunbathes. She hates it! A always B now C_ never . usually go camping, B don’t C doesn’t Correct the mistakes. Look! The little girl is makes a snowman! We are look for a T-shirt. Is Mary and Steve going home on foot today? Listen! It is rains. What size does you take? Does he studies in Switzerland? ES [wnat s the English for: naeare, cpoieare UBerbl, HaseBar> nanbTo, yetasate oT vero-ni6o, HocHT> AAKHHYO w6ky, kaTaTeCA Ha MbDKAX, KOPOWMIA MeHEK, ‘oexaTs 8 asponopr, cMoTpeTb TenesH3op, nents cHeroBnka, xopowo nposomuTs BpeMA, YCTPOMTe MYKHIK, MCKaTe HTO-nIA6O? [Ep] Transiate the sentences into English: 1. Tenno, w wmer noxAb. 2. Cer4ac xapKo. Ceetwr conmue. 3. Ha yniue samevarenbHo Moposmr. 4. Viner cHer. Xonoo. 5. Kakan norona cevac B LotnaHawn? 6. B Poccum Moro cHera 3MolA. 7. Kakoe celiac spema ropa 8 Aactpasuun? 8. Kaxoro pasmepa wo6Ka? 9. Kak Ha MHe CMOTpHTCA 370 nae? 10. 3to MHe He NogxOAMT. Translate the situations and dialogues into English: 1. = Mpnpet, Mawa! 310 Axa. Yro Tel Aenaew? — 3qpascrayii. Yuta inTepechyo KHitTy. ~ Nolinem, norynsem 8 napx. ~ Xopowio. ~ Hapesait Tennoe nanbto. Ha yninue xononHo. ~ CHer wer? — Her, Ho Moposit. ConHue cserir. Xopowmi nevex! 2.B Poccwia aMMoi Yacto uneT cer. fet KaTaloTca Ha MbIKAX, NenaT cHeroBHKoB. Vivorna ove xonoaHo. Mbi Tenno omesaemca. Moa nonpyra mo6ur 3MMy, a9 mio6nie neto. Kapko. ¥ Hac kaHMKynbl. Mbi MOXEM YCTPOMMT NUKHMK. A 4aCTO MTpalo B Gpyt6on. NleTom a Howy WopTE’ M1 yrbonKy. Vixorna wer AoxAb, HO TeNno. 3. — Mer noxnb. — Yymecto. ¥ MeHR HOBbiii nau. A Mory ero HaneT®. Kak oH Ha MHe caotpurca? ~ OH TeGe o4eH® Maer, HO B03bMM MOM 30KT. 4, He moGnio AoxA. He Mory rynATe Hsnit katateca Ha senocinere. Koraa vaer AoxAb, 9 CMOTPIO TeneBH30p, Urpa~O & KomnbiorepHbie urpbl. A nioGm0 BecHy. B anpene y MeHA eH» poxneHa. 310 Moi mio6umelt mecau. Tenno. He6o rony6oe. Moxto yanpers nepsbix nTHu, ~ Celebrations a Wetrkay [Dy Match the words. Which best describe the pictures? dress street special light family decorate exchange set off Underline the correct word. 1 x People in the Philippines celebrate/cook the Banana festival in spring. Turkey and sweet potatoes are popular/ fresh foods on Thanksgiving day. Let's have ice cream for dish/dessert. The festival is/lasts three days. Don’t let the children run free/different in the streets. Tony is making/letting a special dish today. | don’t like sweet/popular cakes. Let’s make a pumpkin variety/pie. (Grammar ¢ Countable/Uncountable Nouns uncountable. rice pumpkin potato banana turkey ware 10 - orange 8 Write C for countable or U for wheat water tea milk biscuit Fill in a/an or some, then write C (for countable) or U (for uncountable). sss tomatoes pineapple 59 Master chef = Wwatrigy ED Fittin: (caf, box, bottle, glass, carton, bowl. Wats of cereal orange juice 5a of sugar 6 a. of water Complete with foods/drinks. Ss DE Read the text and complete the gaps with the correct word. a MATES ‘eae A typical English breakfast consists of 1)... bowl of cereal, "_aslice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee. A 2)........ of children have a bow! of cereal Can) | Most children at school and people at work have a packed lunch, 3)....... consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, fruit and a drink. A typical English meal for dinner is meat with vegetables. - Vegetables like potatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages 4) .. 4 ; su England. C1}: 1/9 Breakfast: Between 7.00 ond 8.00 om Lunch: Between 12.00 and 1.30 pm Dinner: Between 6.30 and 8.00 pm 1A some Ba Can 2A much B many € lot 3 Att B These C Those 4 A and B or C but 5 Aat B on C in 60 2 3 4 5 6 Gemmer 4 Some/Any - (How) much/(How) many ‘Ask questions with how much/ how many. Answer them. Use not much/not many. water/in the bottle? > A: How much water is there in the bottle? B: Not much. apples/in the fridge? eggs/in the fridge? sugar/in the pot? milk/in the fridge? biscuits/in the box? Fill in: some, any, much, many. A: Udlike 1) -. milk, please. B: How 2) .. .. do you want? A: Aglass, please. Have you got any crisps? B: Of course. How 3) ... packets do you want? A: Two, please. ‘A: We need 1) .. for the party. B: Good idea. How 2) .. do we need for twelve people? A: Four large ones. We need hen .. burgers too. B: | think twelve are OK. Have we got 4) ... lemonade? A: Yes, there's 5) .. in the fridge. B: How 6) are there? As Six. - pizzas bottles It’s my birthday! 8, u Vocabulary) a) Do the crossword puzzle. b) Which of them do you usually have on your birthday? Everyday English Circle the correct answer. 1 A: Would you like me to make you a birthday cake? B: a That would be great! b There isn’t much! 2. A: Shall we decorate the house with red paper for the birthday party? B: a Not much. b Good idea. 3. A: How about sausages on sticks for the party? B: a No, there aren’t. b I don’t think so. Let's have some ice cream! : a That sounds great! b Really? Chcaihg (2) Listen and tick (7) the correct answer, 1 What is Tom’s favourite drink? 2 What food doesn’t Sue like? A B c 3 What do Tim and Kate want to Ge c 4 What is there in the fridge? 61 - Writing (an article about oe e) a festival) Look at the pictures and the title of the text. What do you think people do at food festivals? Read and check. Put the paragraphs in the correct order. S FLORIDA FESTIVAL [A[_] People shop at the festival too. They can buy strawberry ice cream, strawberry biscuits, strawberry milkshakes and strawberry cakes to take home with them. B[_] Every year in Florida, USA, there is a fantastic strawberry festival. The festival is to celebrate the strawberry harvest. It takes place in the spring. The Florida festival is one of the best festivals in North America. CI] During the festival people eat strawberries and vote for the festival Queen. There are a lot of activities: competitions, parades and lots of music. Everyone has a good time. Some people stay at the festival all day or even all weekend! Use the information in the text to complete the festival Think of a festival in your factfile, country, Make notes under the headings of Ex. 3. OAT) Now write a short article about this festival for the school magazine. Festival activities:

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