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GRAMMAR Grids, bore. 1 10 u Ln 1B 4 15 Hello. yourname? a What b Whatare ¢ What's Maria is German, a She's b He's c I's ‘A Where from? B He's from Turkey. aheis b is ¢ ishe They. English, they're Scottish. a isn't b aren't c notare ‘A Are you from Paris? B Yes, alam b i'm clare She's Brazilian. _ name's Daniela. a His b Her ¢ Your We're from the USA. Mackay. a Your b Their A Whatare they? B They're a watches b awatch ¢ watchs A Whatisit? Bits a aumbrella b anumbrella astudent. © Our © umbrella Look at those a womans b women ¢ womens ‘A What are in English? B They're keys. a that b this c these ‘These are very a difficult exercises bb exercises difficult © difficults exercises ____ careful! That dog's dangerous. a Are b Beyou ¢ Be Please in the library. a noteat_b don’teat Vm hungry. stop atthe café. aLer’s b We ¢ Don't © nocat VOCABULARY a Complete with at, from, in, off, or to. 1 tm Japan. 2 Nice ‘meet you. 3. What's bonjour 4 Look the board. 5 Please turn __ your mobile phone. English? b_ Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘Answer Stand Open Read Work 1 ___thetext. 4 the door. 2 inpairs. 5 the questions 3 up. © Gircle) che word chav is different. cage oats on 1 eight two seven file 2 Brazil Chinese Hungary Switzerland 3 Polish Iralian Japanese —-~France 4 Africa Asa Ireland Europe 5 sixteen forty ninety eighty 6 Wednesday Italy Friday Monday 7 glasses purse headphones scissors 8 door window wall school 9 wallet newspaper book magazine 10 happy tired angry stressed 4. Write the opposite adjective. 1 good fell 2 expensive 5 empry 3 dirty PRONUNCIATION a the word with a different sound. 1@oa B ica: 2g wi sy ces 3 iizl watches owes files glasses 4 8 Japan German good page § JB, dangerous stamps tad—_laptop b Underline the stressed syllable. 1 alddress 2 Tally 3 ex\pen'sive 4 newsipalper 5 thirteen CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the article once, Do you know any more words which are American English, not British English? British & American English — the same, but different British and American people speak the same language English, but with some small differences, VOCABULARY ‘Some words are different in American English, FOrexample ‘Americans say zip code, not postcode, vacation, not holiday, and cell phone, not mobile phone, Some words have different ‘meanings, for example in British English a purse ts a thing where women have thelr money and creait cards. In ‘American English a purse is a woman's bag. ‘SPELLING Colour, favour, and other words that enidin -our in British English end with -or in American English, e.g. calor, favor. Centre, theatre, and other words that end in -trein British English end with -terin American English, e.g. center, theater. GRAMMAR ‘American grammar is very Similaf to British grammar, but with some small differences, especially prepositions. For ‘example, Americans say See you Friday, but British people say See you on Friday. PRONUNCIATION ‘The most important difference between American and British English is pronunciation. American accents and British accents are quite different, and when an American starts speaking British people know he or she is American, and vice versa, 1b Lookat che highlighted words in the text and guess their meaning, © Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) oF F (false). 1 Ameri sifferent. 2 Holiday and postcode are the same in British and American English. 3. Purse has different meanings in American and British English. 4 Kilometers British spelling. British and American grammar are not very different. It’s difficult to know from their accent ifa person is English or American. 1n English and British English are very By short films Hollywood, tos Angeles GBCAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? (74) Inthe street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. A 1 Hernameis a Cecilia b Cecil _c Cecile 2. Andy's from Newcastle in the a NorthEast b North West 3 Davidis a Italian b French Be of England. ¢ South East © Spanish 4 Hernameis a Arya b Aria ¢ Arja 5 Karinis a Swiss b Brazilian ¢ Hungarian CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner. Tick (/) the box if you can do them. Canyou...? 1 [| count from 0-20 2 [count from 20-100 (20, 30, ete) 3 (-) say the days of the week 4 C1 give three instructions: two Gland one E] ~ | introduce yourselfand another person 6 LJ answer the questions below + What's your first name /surname? + How do you spell it? + Where are you from? Watch and enjoy a film on Tutor.

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