You are on page 1of 99
OuUCI Bringing friends together ... Olivia Date wwww.longman.com Injijouch www.InTouchClub.net aceon) Education The three-level course that’s in touch with young learners! Four fantastic unit themes it each cycle put students in touch with new friends and experiences. + Real-life situations + Stories + Cartoons + Unique In Touch Club magazine for English language learners Thorough and effective + Asstructural syllabus with grammar reference in each unit ensures that students get a solid foundation in English. + Songs, chants, projects and games keep students interested all year. + Clear lesson objectives and unit structure make In Touch very easy to teach. + Skills Special units provide a unique step-by-step approach which really teaches reading, writing, listening and speaking. + Regular Revision units — including a Use of English section - ensure students never forget what they've learnt, + Tips for English learners and Be careful! boxes make ~ students better learners and better users of English The Students’ CD provides thorough consolidation of listening outside the classroom. Components + Students’ Book with Students’ CD + Workbook + Interleaved Teacher's Book with photocopiable tests and resources + Class Cassettes + Test Book with A and B tests + Companion Website é inn Ta T Bony f HAUL spy asazanui2-t =~ iil Pearson Education Limited, Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex, (M20 2JE, England and Associated Companies throughout the worl. www.longman-elt.com (© Pearson, Education Limited 2001 All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a reirieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers. ‘The right of Olivia Date to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published 2001 Sixteenth impression 2012 Set in Delima 10pt Printed in Malaysia, KHL - CTP ISBN 978-0-582-30642-4 Illustrated by: Emma Brownjohn, Mark Davis [Mackerel Creative Services), Nick Diggory, Kes Hankin, Debbie Hinks, Fran Jordan, Steve Kyte, Peter Standley, Stephanie Sirickland, Andrew Thorpe, Mark Vallance, Lisa Vervall. | Design and page make-up by Gemini Design . Acknowledgments The publishers would like to thank the following people for their input during the development of In Touch 1 Workbook: Ms Eugenia Derakopian; Ms Vassiliki Kappou; Ms Elena Liakou; Ms Eleni Papdatou We are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce copyright photographs: [ACE Photo Agency/Megasnaps for page 48 (top); Camera Press/S. Hutchings for page 6 (top left); Bruce Coleman Collection for page 83 bottom); Colorificl/ A. Joyce for page 6 (lower middle right), /D. Levenson for page 77, /J, Nicolas/Saola for page 12; Greg Evans International for page 6 (top right); Mary Evans Picture Library for page 84: Robert Harding Picture Library for pages 70 (middle right), 82 top right); Longman/by T. Clifford for pages 4, 6 (bottom left), 14, 15,16, 40, 51, 82 (bottom right), 89, /by P. Lake for pages 6 (upper middle ieft), 6 (upper middle right), 17, 33, 37, /by M. Milner for page 6 (lower middle left); The Photographers Library for pages 7 (top right), 30 (right); Planet Earth Pictures/K. Amster for page 70 (top right), /T. Brakefield for page 70 (bottom left, 70 (bottom right), /G. Douwma for page 70 (middle left), /B. Kenney for page 82 jlower middle right), /J, Scott for page 82 (top left), /A. Shah for page 82 (upper middle right); Spectrum Colour Library for pages 70 (top left), 82 (lower middie left); The Stock Market for page 7 (top left}; gettyone Stone/D. Durfee for page 48 (bottom), /1. Shaw for page 23, /J. Sneesby/B. Wilkins for page 82 (upper middle left), /J. Toy for page 30 {left), /A. Wolfe for page 83 (top). Cover photograph © Longman/by Peter Lake. Ann Thomson freelance picture editor/direction. Insjouch Bringing friends together ... Workbook Olivia Date longman.con~ —~ Starting Point Vocabulary: objects 1 Label the pictures. O £ 1 anorange az yw & 2 write sentences about Exercise 1. It's an orange. a. 2 3 4 Bo 6 z 8 9 10 Vocabulary: colours 3 Find nine colours. Word order 4 Put the words in the correct order. 1 school bag / a / It’s / yellow It's a yellow school bag. v mice / They're / grey sheep / It’s / black /a o 4 orange / oranaes / They're tree / It’s / red / a a / elephant / a / It's x They'te / apples / green pink / They're / ice creams Vocabulary: plurals 5 complete. 1 2 Ite an a school bag. orange school bag. 3 Theyre ___ orange school bags. 4 knife. __ blue knife. blue knives. ___ elephant. pink elephant. coran pink elephants. 10 apple. Vocabulary: days of the week 6 write the days of the week. dyaMno Stdyuraa pis hsruTady yaddesnWe yadSnu ueTdyas Yourwone yadirF Vocabulary: numbers 7 Write the numbers. 46 forty-six _ 9 uo 63 7 a? 81 25 evwourune Monday Vocabulary: dates 8 complete. 29/02 23/12 22/04 31/10 15/03 omar wne Vocabulary: Who? and What? 9 complete. Use Who or What. BS 1 ON Who 2) 3 | <3 4 5 6 01/05 1stMay the first of May is it? is it? is it? is it? is it? is it? Grammar: to be: short forms Write the sentences. Use short Mark is clever. Mark's clever. We are Londoners. He is a footballer. They are best friends. Grammar: to be: affirmative Make sentences. 2 1 / Mark He / Rob a. She / Jenny La We / Kim and Jenny La... They / Mark and Rob 3 forms. 1 A 2 She is bi Vocabulary: Adjectives eet 2 1 Find the words. yy funny good nice best clever 5 bossy serious great big old 6 You are funny! 7 They are nice. 8 lam clever! x| y |Z |fy aj@e|e|frffi v4 = z|c|vjelfc i] pDlalle © Re : fbte s\vjm im Mark vie; Tfelv wiqf{fbjo = 2 ' Vocabulary: Nouns 5 2 Complete. Use these words. boys city footballer Londoners swimmer capital friends girls 4 London is a very big *_city vItis the * of England. Rob, Kim, Mark and Jenny are from London — they're > They're good “ The * , Mark é and Rob, are best friends. The ‘ , Kim and Jenny, are best friends, too. Rob is a great ” and Kim is a good * 6 You / Kim Grammar: to be; negative 5 Write the dialogue. 1 Kim / footballer (x) 6 You / good swimmer (x) a Kim's a footballer. a B No, she isn’t a footballer. B 2 London / small (x) 7 They / great footballers (x) a a B B 3. Kim / funny (x) 8 We / serious (x) a A a B B 4 Mark and Jenny / good swimmers (x) A B 5 Buckingham Palace / new (x) A B 1 Subject pronouns G Note © He is for one boy or one man. Rob is from London. He’s a Londoner. © She is for one girl or one woman. Jenny is in Class 6. She’s eleven. © It is for one animal or one thing. The cat is black. It's not very old. © They is for two or more animals, things or people. Kim and Mark are Londoners. They're tall. Right or wrong? Right v Jenny is nice. Wrong v Rob is nice. He is tall. X Rob is nice. Is tall. X Jenny she is nice. 9 1/ footballer (x) A B 10 Jenny and Mark / best friends (x) A 2 to be: affirmative and negative Full form —_| Short form lam’ [am not I'm not you are not | you aren't he he isn’t sheis not | she isn’t itis not itisn’t we are not | we aren’t you are not | you aren't they are not | they aren't Right or wrong? Right Wrong w Kim is from London. Kim from London. v We are friends. X We friends. Vocabulary: countries and nationalities Grammar: to be: questions and short answers 1- write sentences. iy 2 Make questions. Then answer. 1 Stella / from / Greece / Is Ie Stella from Greece’ v Yes, she 2 years / old / Are / Paolo and Anna / twelve 1 Paolo.’s from Italy. 2 Anna He's Italian. X No, 3 Paolo / Is / Polish Japan Greece No, —___ : 4 Paolo and Anna / friends / Are v Yes, 5 they / the / In Touch Club / 3. Hiroko 4 Stella in / Are ves, eo 6 Renaldo / twelve / Is / old / £ years v Yes, Turkey Grammar: question words 5 Vladimir 6 Kemal 3 complete. Use what, how old, or where. What's his name? old is he? is he from? nationality is he? Mexico ’s your name? oaorwne 2 7 Renaldo 8 Ken and Vicky are you from? Grammar: questions 5 write questions. Then answer. 4 write the questions. 1.D. CARD eaiiay ws 1 1 What's your name? My name's Maria. 2 2 I'm ten years old. 3 3 I'm from Italy. + 4 I'm Italian. 1 to be: questions and short answers Right or wrong? Right Wrong Am | P 2 Yes, you are. | No, you aren’ v Are you Turkish? x Are you Turkish? Are you Polish? | Yes, | am. No, I'm not. Yes, | am. Yes, I'm. Is he Polish? ‘Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. w Is Paolo Italian? Paolo is Italian? ee Ne state |v where she from? Are we Polish? | Yes, you are. | No, you aren't. Are you Polish? | Yes, we are. | No, we aren't. Are they Polish? | Yes, they are. | No, they aren't. 2 Question words: How old? Where? What? 5 a She is from France. Is she from France? azilian Where is she from? Russian Paolo is _ ten years old. Is Paolo ten years old? How old is Paolo? My name is Anna. Is your name Anna? What's your name? Vocabulary 1 Label the pictures. 1 2 3 4 oe 5 — 6 7 Vocabulary: Adjectives Grammar: there is / there are 2 Correct the sentences. Use these 3 Look at the picture in Exercise 1. words. Write sentences. ; . ere are two mountains. dirty happy sad (x2) terrible big 1 Th wo mountain A eo 1 The lake is clean. 3 The lake isn't clean. It's dirty. a 2. King Bruno is happy. 5 6 3 Norland is a small country. i 4 Talos is a good monster. 5 The children are happy. 6 Talos the monster is sad. 4 Circle the correct answer. 1 There is /There ar®mountains in Norland. 2 There is a dirty lake / dirty lakes in Norland. 3. There is / There are a queen in the picture, 4 There are one child / two children here. 5 There is / There are a happy family in the picture, © There is / There are one king in Norland. 7 There are a problem / two problems in Norland, Grammar: a, an, the 5 complete. Use a, an or the. Balan is!___a___ town in Norland. There is *__ mountain in Balan and there is» old lake. lake and © mountain are pretty. There is * monster in ” lake. © monster isn’t pretty. ° monster is terrible! Language diary | 1 there is / there are: affirmative Full form Short form GS Note ‘© We use there is with singular nouns. There is a lake in Balan. © We use there are with plural nouns. There are mountains in Balan. Right or wrong? Right Wrong v There are two men. X There is two men. v There is a monster X There is monster here. here. V There are rivers x They're rivers in in Norland. Norland. Use of English: gap-filling 6 complete. Use one word. Balan is'_a town. It is the capital * Norland. There * aking in Norland. * is King Bruno. He not happy. - is sad. There two problems in Norland. * no rain in Norland and there * a monster in the lake. The monster is “ good. It Z a terrible monster! 2aoran © We use a in front of consonants (b, ¢, d, f, 9h i,K,1 m,n, pa... tv, wx, ¥, 2). @ country a terrible monster @ big octopus © We use an in front of vowels (a, e, i, 0, ul: {an octopus an ugly cat 3.a, an or the ‘© We use @ or an when we speak about a person, animal or thing for the first time. ‘© We use the when we know which person, animal or thing we are talking about. There is a lake in Balan. The lake is dirty. There is a monster in Norland. The monster is terrible. ® Vocabulary 1° Label the pictures. 2 4 6 ee = Boe = Ss eS Grammar: short forms and 2 1 Possessive ’s Write the sentences. Use full forms. It's Popsy’s cat. It is Popsy’s cat. Dilly’s Bugsy’s sister. He's the twins’ cousin. Fred’s the children’s friend. They're Popsy’s flowers. It’s Popsy’s birthday today. It's Fred’s cake. She’s Max's cousin. Grammar: Possessive 's 3 Circle the correct answer. 1 Dillys KDilly’Sybrother is Bugsy. The cats’ / cat's names are Toffee and Choco. The cats’ / cat's name is Toffee. 4 My friends’ / friend’s name is Fred. My friends’ / friend’s names are Bugsy and Dilly. The children’s / childrens’ cousin is Max. Fred is the football teams’ captain / captain of the football team. London is England’s capital / the capital of England. Change the sentences. Use the apostrophe (’s). Dilly is Bugsys sister. Dilly is Bugsy’s sister. Max is the childrens cousin. Toffee is Popsys cat. The cats name is Toffee. Popsy is the twins favourite singer. The childs cat is black and white. The girls names are Dilly and Popsy. The boys name is Bugsy. 1 Possessive ’s the girl's mother the girls" mother the child's father | the children’s father Bugsy’s pet 2 Possessive of the centre of London the capital of Norland the captain of the football team Right or wrong? Right v Dilly is Bugsy’s sister. V It's the children’s school. Wrong X Dilly is Bugsy sister. X It's the childrens’ school, Grammar: this / that / these / those 5 Complete the dialogue. Popsy / cat 1 What's thie It’s Popey’s cat. Popsy / birthday cake Fred / footballs Popsy / flowers children / present 3 this, that, these and those WS. = This is a cake, That is a cake. These are flowers. Those are flowers. 4 this, that, these and those: questions and answers Is this / that a book? No, it isn’t. What is this / that? It’s a book. Are these / those books? | Yes, they are. No, they aren't. They're books. What are these / those? 1) Match. Be careful! There is an extra picture. 1 There are trees and a lake. There's a cat. 2 There's a CD and there are three books. There are two cakes and an apple. 3 There's a tree and there's a lake. There's a cat. 4 There are CDs, books and apples. There's a desk and there's a oo0 0 ‘computer. 2. Write about the extra picture. Reading 3 Read. Tick v true. Cross X false. Sophie is eleven years old, She's | French. She's from Lyon in France. This is Sophie's school. It isn't in j Lyon, it is in Paris, Sopbie’s school is | Sonne lycée. It’s a famous school in the centre of Paris. ae 1 Sophie is ten years old. 2. She is from France. 3 She is English. 4 Sophie's school is in Paris. 5 Her school is famous. OOo Writing 4 write about Alexander and Alexander's school. Name Alexander } Age 12 years old } Nationality Greek (Athens) } School __Eucleidion School,famous - | Not Athens - centre of Thessaloniki f Check Yourself Units 1-4 Vocabulary 3> write the questions. 1 complete. Use these words. 1 Where are you from? - a I'm from Poland. capital favourite magician monster pretty serious @ ‘ Yes, there is a monster in Balan. 1 Rob isn’t serious. He's funny 3 2 Ellen isn’t an ugly girl, she’s She's from Athens in Greece. 3 Mago is a clever : 4 4 IsLondon the ___of No, she isn’t pretty. England? & 5 There is a terrible in the I'm twelve years old. lake. 6 Is Popsy the twins’ y singer? My name's Olivia. Total 10 Total 10 Gone 4 Make sentences. 2 eho Sorree answer. 1 Marco / clever Marco is clever. 2 These / John’s books 1 He(S) are tall. 3 They / not Brazilian 2 She aren’t / isn’t from Athens. 4 We / not / happy 3 Is / Are you thirteen? 5 There / two / desks 4 These are Jennys’ / Jenny's hats. 6 She / from / Italy 5 She's England / English. Total 10 6 What is / are these? ° 7 This is Kim. He / She is a Londoner. 8 Ishe / He is handsome? 9 Lam from / am Poland. Seore: Vorapulay, 10 It’s Dillys’ / Dilly’s book. = Grammar Total 11 That's a / an football! Total 10} Vocabulary: family 1 or ona ernoarune Complete the table. mother father brother aunt cousin grandmother Look at Mark’s family tree. Write the correct names. Who are Mark's brothers? Joe and Feter. Who is Mark's grandfather? Who is Emma’s uncle? Who is Jack’s father? Who is Bob's sister? Who is Peter's aunt? Who are Joe’s cousins? Who is Carla’s mother? arpone ° Complete. Mark's _grandfather_is Fred. Mark’s__ is Violet. Mark's Harry. Joe and Peter are Mark's Emma and Bob are Mark's Mark's is Carla. 7 Jack is Mark's Grammar: Subject pronouns and Possessive adjectives Circle the correct answer. Mark is I /@ny)friend. He / His brothers are Joe and Peter. They / Their parents are Harry and Jane. Where are you / your from? Are you / your cousins nice? This is Carla. She / Her mother is Violet. We / Our cousins are Emma and Bob. This is my cat. It / its name is Alex. 1/ My am from Germany. This is Rob. He / His is English. Change the sentences. Violet is Mark's grandmother. ___ She is his ___ grandmother. Bob is Emma's brother. is brother. Violet is Jack's mother. is____ mother. Fred is Carla's father. is father. Joe and Peter's brother is Mark. brother is Mark. Joe and Peter are Mark’s brothers. are___ brothers. Mark is Rob's and my friend. is friend. Use of English: gap-filling 6 complete the dialogue. Rob Is that ‘your___ grandmother? kim Yes, itis. Rob * old is * 2 kim She * sixty-two. Rob Wow! And * she your mother? Kim No, that’s © aunt, Aunty Kay. Rob = Who this? Kim My uncle. * name is Lee. Rob And * are they? Kim are Aunty Kay and Uncle Lee’s children. They're 3 cousins. that your cat? Kim Yes," is. -! name is Goldie. It's 2%, pretty cat! Possessive adjectives my room _| our family your photo his her name its your cou: their house G Note © His is for a boy or a man: Rob is from London. His house is small. © Her is for a girl or a woman: Kim's sister is nice. Her name ts Pat. © It is for an animal or a thing: Kim’s cat is silly. Its name is Goldie. © Their is for two or more people, animals or things. Kim and Pat are sisters. Their brother's name is Martin, Right or wrong? ht v Here are Kim and her brother Martin. v Their house is nice. v That's my mother. v It’s my cat. X Here are Kim and his brother Martin. X There house is nice. X That's mother my. X It’s the my cat. Vocabulary: objects 1+ Label the pictures. Grammar: have got affirmative Grammar: have got affirmative and negative 2 Make sentences. 3. Read. Then write sentences. 1 Renaldo / a CD player Renaldo has got a CD player. _ 1 Renaldo My cousins 2 Renaldo’s sisters / a big bedroom | house 7. aN x 3 Ken / three football posters Sacre |e 7 S 4 Renaldo / eight / model aeroplanes a big * we w bedroom 1 | ‘ve got a house. | haven't got an apartment. 1 2 Renaldo He He | 5 I /a radio anda desk 6 You / two chairs 7 We / a desk and three chairs 3. My cousins | They They Grammar: have got and to be Use of English: gap-filling 4 change the sentences. 1. I've got blond hair. My hair is blond. 2 My mother’s hair is brown. 3 She's got brown eyes. 4 My sister's nose is small 5 Her eyes are blue. 6 My dad’s got big ears. 5 complete. Use one word. Stella *_ie Greek. She 4 from Crete. She has ° got a brother but she has*__a sister. Her = sister * five years old. Stella ‘ ___ got blond hair and : her eyes: blue. Her little sister "__ n't got blond hair - she’s _ black hair. Stella's bedroom "_ _ big, She has ® a television and a computer in her room. She ™ got a cat, too! It” black. Its name “___ Blackie! 1 have got: affirmative and negative Full form Short form _| Full form Short form Ihave got "ve got Ihave not got Ihaven’t got youhave got | you've got | youhave not got__| you haven't got he has got he’s got | he has not got he hasn’t got shehas got | she’s got she has not got she hasn't got ithas got it’s got it has not got ithasn't got wehave got | we've got | wehavenotgot | we haven't got youhave got | you've got | youhave not got | you haven't got they have got | they've got | they have not got | they haven't got Right or wrong? Right V Stella has got blond hair. We haven't got a car. V Ihave got a rabbit. 2 have got and to be Wrong X Stella have got blond hair. X We no have got a car. X I have got rabbit (He's got a big nose. His nose is big. | She's got blue eyes. Her eyes are blue Vocabulary: body 1) Write the words. Grammar: have got questions 3° Match. Then make questions. Vocabulary: Adjectives 2 complete. Use these words. white black small beautiful (x2) fat thin short (x2) long (x2) big I've got a ‘black __ cat. It's * and * It’s got a* body. It's got : legs and a‘__tail. I've gota 7_____ eat. It's and 2 . It's got a” body and". legs. It's got a = tail, too. z ' - 1 Have {[B] a) Popsy got a pet? @ a 2 Has it (J b) you got big feet? Ss « ub = 3 Has O ¢) big noses? 4 Has Dilly gota L] d) got four legs? e > Oo = 5 Have we got e) pet? QW 6 Have I got CO f) a big nose? ia J U Wis s = 1 Have you got big feet? T 2 if H| 3 F 4 Go 5 S| \ Ss ° 4 Complete the dialogue. Fred Have you got a__ pet? Max Yes, I have. It’s a great pet. Fred long hi Max No, * . It hasn’t got hair. Fred * big nose? Max No, it hasn’t. Fred * legs? Max _ It's got eight legs. Fred Is ita spider? Max No, it's an octopus. Fred Wow! And have Bugsy and Dilly got pets? Max Yes, ” Fred * too? Max No,” got ten mice and spider. an octopus, - Bugsy's lly’s got a Grammar: what colour? 5 Make questions. Then answer. 1 What colour / Popsy’s cat? What colour is Fopsy's ca ‘ It's brown and whi 2 What colour / Bugsy’s mice? 3. What colour / Dilly’s pet? 4 What colour / your best friend’s eyes? 5 What colour / your hair? Language diary Use of English: gap-filling 6 complete. Use one word. Popsy’s got a »_Her name is Rosie. She twenty-eight years old. She * got two children. * names are Williarn and Sarah, _ They. six years ol They are twins. William has ‘ brown hair and“ aay eyes are blue. @_ Sarah * got brown “8 “hair and blue eyes, too. The got a pet. ___a rabbit. uname ie Snowy. 1 have got: questions and short answers Have | got blue eyes? Have you got blue eyes? Has he got blue eyes? Has she got blue eyes? Has it got blue eyes? Have we got blue eyes? Have you got blue eyes? Have they got blue eyes? 2 Question words: Have got You have got a pet. Have you got a pet? What have you got? Right or wrong? Right W Have you got a pen? Yes, | have. v Have you got a pen? v Have you got a pet? Yes, | have. Bind Yes, you have. Yes, | have. Yes, he has. Yes, she has. Yes, it has. Yes, you have. Yes, we have. Yes, they have. No, you haven't. No, | haven’ No, he hasn't. No, she hasn’ No, it hasn't. No, you haven't. No, we haven't. No, they haven't. Wrong X Have you got a pen? Yes, I've X You have got a pen? X Have you got a pet? Yes, | have got, 3 Look at the picture. Complete the sentences. Vocabulary: people, places and animals 1) write the words in the word web. magician cat queen rock mouse prince spider river cave queen people 1 The children _ are behind the trees. 2 The is near the trees. places — 3 The is on the rock 4 The is in the box. 5 There’sa under the rock. 6 There's a in front of the cave. animals Grammar: where is / where are? Grammar: Prepositions 4 Look at the picture in Exercise 3. Write questions and answers. 2. Label the pictures. 1 (Carl) _ Where's Carl? He's behind the trees. 2 (trees) 3 (children) 4 (monster) 5 (cave) © (box| 7 (gold) Grammar: is there? / are there? / there is / there are 5 Complete the dialogue. King \_le there an answer to our problems in Norland? Mago, books in your room? Mago Yes, * - But they aren’t the answer. king ¢ a glass ball in your room? . The the glass ball. King « people in the glass ball? Mago Yes, ” But the people aren't the answer. They are in danger. King © a monster in the glass ball? Mago Yes, ° . It's Talos. Talos the monster is the answer. diary \ 1 there is and there are: questions Grammar: there / they're / their G Circle the correct answer. *Gherey Their are two mice in Mago’s room. * There / Their names are Pip and Squeak. * They're / Their small and beautiful. * They're / Their box is under Mago’s bed. * There / Their are apples in the box. * They're / Their very nice mice! g There is a monster in Norlan ed re are rivers in Norland. Cri Is ther Norland? a monster in Are there rivers in Norland? 2 there is and there are: short answers Is there a cat in Mago’s room? Are there lakes in Norland? Yes, there is. No, there isn’t Yes, there an No, ther Right or wrong? Right W ls there a chair in the room? w Yes, there is. Wrong X There is a chair in the room? x Yes, there's. in front of your name! _______ a picture, please! 10 the ball! 1 to the wall! 12 Don't Kim's birthday Vocabulary: Verbs cake! 3. Match. Then make sentences. 1+ Label the pictures. 1 Raise a) tome! walk stand eat talk sit listen 2 Well (0b) down! kick write draw open close run 3 Stand [) 4) silly! 4 Sit (J d) at this photo! 5 Be Oe) quiet! 6 Don'tbe L] f) your hand! 7 Listen [J] g) done! 8 Look Cb) up! 1 _Raise your hand! 1 walk 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Vocabulary 4 complete the words. 4d_s_ 10 ll 12 2 b__k Grammar: Imperatives 3 b_askbe sod 2 Complete. Use verbs from Exercise 1. 1 Listen to the tape! Cae exbeacl 2 _____in English, please! ‘ 3 up! 4 Don't down! eee 5 Walk, don’t ! 6 the window, please! 9 ck vi the door, please! nats 8g Word order 5 Put the words in the correct order. 1 music / the / to / Listen Listen to the music! 2. friends / Mark's / talk / Don’t / to 3 paper / Write / on / names / your / the 4 books / look / Don’t / your / at 5 run / Don’t / door / to / the 6 quiet / Mr Jay’s / class / Be / in 7 window / the / Open 8 ball / Don't / the / touch 9 at / Look / blackboard / the 10 in / Turkish / talk / Don't Imperative verbs Car oe Stand up! Don't stand up! Open your book! | Don’t open your book! Go to bed! Don’t go to bed! Write this word! | Don’t write this word! Be quiet! Don't be quiet! Grammar: Imperatives: affirmative and negative 6 change the rules. 1 Close the door! Don't close the door! 2 Don't sit down! Sit down! 3. Don't talk in English! 4 Don't listen to your teacher! 5 Be quiet in the lesson! 6 Draw in your notebook! 7 Talk to your friends! Write this word!) -( Write thie word! Right or wrong? Right Wrong Don't talk! X No talk! Vv Don't sit down! —_X Not to sit down! Vocabulary: Verbs and Nouns 1) Match. Then write. 1 Play [el] a) English 2 Play (J b) underwater 3 swim [] — ¢) acamel 4 Ride (1) d) ten hamburgers 5 Speak [] e) the guitar 6c (C f) a football 7 Kick ([) g) football 1 play the guitar 2 3 6 The twins 4 5 Grammar: can / can’t: questions 7 and answers 6 7 3 Make questions. Then answer. 1 Bugsy / swim underwater Grammar: can / can’t Can Bugsy swim underwater? 2 write sentences. v Yes hecan 2 Popsy / eat a hundred hamburgers x 3 Max / speak French ie 4 the twins / ride a camel v 5 Dilly / stand on one leg v 6 Fred and Max / ride a horse v 3 Popsy — Use of English: multiple choice 4 Circle the correct answer. Welcome to the ‘Can you do it?’ show! 1 games for all the family! E stand on one leg for three minutes? Dilly * stand on one leg for ten minutes! Well done, Dilly! You 2 the first prize! you ride a camel? Max ride a camel but he can ride a horse! Well done, Max. You have 1 A There is @_There ars>c Are ps 2 a Youcan B Can ¢ Can you got the "_____prizel 3 acan B canyou c she can Hello, Fred. * can you do? 4 ahasgot B are ¢ have got Can you eat five hamburgers 5 a Are B Have c Can * ‘one minute? Well done, 6 A isn't B hasn't © can't Fred, you can eat seven! You Te sipecmnd afk ivy eee Z 8 AWhat Bs Who — c Where _ *____ the first prize but you have ‘Skat Brio oink got the third prize - ten free hamburgers! 10 Aaren’t B can't haven't got 1 can: affirmative and negative CT Crd 1 ean swim. You ean swim, He can swim. She can swim. Itcan swim. | cannot swim. You cannot swim. He cannot swim. She cannot swim. It cannot swim. We can swim. | We cannot swim. | We can’t swim. You can swim. | You cannot swim. | You can’t swim. They can swim. | They cannot swim. | They can’t swim. Lean’t swim. You can’t swim. | He can’t swim. She can’t swim. Itean’t swim. 2 can: questions Can | play football? _| Yes, you ean. | No, you can’t. Can you play football? | Yes, | can. No, | can’t. Can he play football? | Yes, he can. | No, he can’t. Can she play football? | Yes, she can. | No, she can’t. Can it play football? _| Yes, it can. No, it can’t. Can we play football? _| Yes, you ean. | No, you can’t Can you play football? | Yes, we can. | No, we can't. Can they play football? | Yes, they can. | No, they can’t. 3 Question words: Can? You can ride a bike. Can you ride a bike? What can you ride? Right or wrong? Right Wrong Can you play x You can the guitar? play the guitar? v Can he swim? x He can swim? Vocabulary 1. Find the words. Word order 3 Put the words in the correct order. ‘prince ___ in Norland and there is a 1 thunder / is / there / first First there ie thunder. 2 . There is 2 lightning / then / there / is 3 rain / finally / is / there and there is ‘ There is a terrible 4 river / are / the / clean / 5_____, too! The prince lake / and / the has got a x. and he has got a 5 a dolphin / is / there / fF water / the / in Lp Bo? - of magic dust. Look out, Talos! Grammar: Subject and Object pronouns 4 Circle the correct pronouns. 1 Ican see Rik(He)/ Him is near the lake. 2 I can’t see Carl and Ellen. They / Them aren't here. 3 Help I / me! The monster's legs are around | / me! 4 Am// me in danger? 5 There's a monster behind we / us. 6 We / Us can see Rik. a Can you see Carl and Ellen? Rik is with they / them. 8 Where is Ellen? She / Her isn’t here! 5 write the correct pronouns. Talk to the queen. her The queen is nice! She Don't ask Rik. Rik is crazy! Come with Carl and me! Carl and I are now free! Yournwne Bruno and Marisa are there! 8 Follow Bruno and Marisa. Language diary | 1 Subject pronouns and Object pronouns Writing 6 Put the sentences in the correct order. Then write the story. C1 Her name is Garla and she’s very pretty. C1 His name is Mago and he’s got long white hair. (0 im the country of Magdon there is a mat ian. O She's got a magic cat. a Its name is Merlin and it’s always with Garla. (2 There are no problems for them in Norland, (The people of Norland are very happy with their magicians. (3) Mago’s wife is a magician, too. In the country of Magdon there is a magician. @ Note © him is for a boy or a man Stand behind Rik. Stand behind him. © her is for a girl or a woman Stand next to Ellen. Stand next to her. @ it is for an animal or a thing Take this box. Take it. @ them is for two or more people, animals or things Ican’t see Rik and Carl. I can't see them. Right or wrong? Right Wrong w Here's the box. Here's the box. Take it. Take. v There's Ellen. X There's Ellen Look at her. Look at him. Vocabulary: time 1) Match the clocks with the times. eVouawne nN e©mronawne 10 ten past eleven a quarter to six twelve o'clock five to nine a quarter past one half past three twenty past six twenty-five to four QOOO0ooos) Write the time. Use numbers. It’s half past three. 3.30 It's ten to two. It's six o'clock. Its a quarter to eight. It's five past eleven. It's twenty-five to four. It's twelve o'clock. I's a quarter past one. It's half past three. It's twenty to seven. 3 write the time. Use words. It’s half past thre 4 complete the sentences. 1 There are sixty seconds ina minute. 2 There are minutes in an hour. 3 There are hours in a day. 4 There are days ina week. 5 There are 365 or 366 days ina Reading New York, 5 Read and complete. When it's twelve o'clock in Greenwich it’s ‘twelve __ o'clock in Portugal, but it's 2 ___ o'clock in Greece and it’s * o'clock in Turkey. In the USA it’s USA Greenwich, England 7 o'clock in New York San Francisco, but it’s o'clock in USA San Francisco! | 10-9 8-7-6 5-4 3-2-1 B41 42 43 04 45 46 07 08 19 st0s11 12. Use of Eni Jap-fillin 9 gap 9 My brother and ° are good 6 complete. Use one word. swimmers ~ we © swim 100 __ eat five hamburgers __ one hour. My friend can’t eat five hamburgers but she : eat one ice cream 7 ____ ten seconds! That’s 360 ice creams in one hour! Yuk! 1 Time 1.00 | It's one o'clock. 11.05 | It’s five past el It’s eleven (oh) 9.10 | It's ten past nin I's nin 6.15 | It's a quarter past six. It’s eI 7.25 | it's twenty five past seven. Right or wrong? Right Wrong 2.10 v It’s ten past two. X It's two past ten. 7.40 wv It’s twenty to eight. X It's seven to twenty. 3.30 wv It’s half past three. X It’s half to four. It’s seven twenty-five. metres in two minutes — but my mum. x dad can’t swim. My brother . swim underwater. Popsy can’t play football. She isn’t 2 footballer ~ she’s a pop star! She ® sing. 2 Questions about the time What time is it? It’s half past three. It’s three thirty. What's the time? It’s five to four. five. 3.30 | It's half past three. It’s three thirty. Ine three fifty-five. 11.40 | i's twenty to twelve. It's eleven forty. 1.45 | It's a quarter to two. It’s one forty-fi 7.50 | It's ten to eight. Its seven fifty. 3.56 | It's five to four. It's three fifty-five. Reading 1. Before you read, look at the picture. What do you think? Is the girl a) a pop star? b) a football player? ©) a gymnast? 2. Read and check your answer. 1m Maria Papodoki Sete re Tt) Tea Maria Papadaki comes from Athens in Greece. Maria's mother is Polish and her father is Greek. Maria's mother, father, brothers and sisters are tall but Maria is short. She is a gymnast and she is eleven. She can walk on her hands and she can stand on her head. She con run on a thin rope and she can stand on one leg for fifeen minutes. Maria is a very good gymnast. She is the winner of the Greek championship this year. Skills Special 2 Tick v true. Cross x false. Maria’s mother is Greek. Maria comes from Poland. Her mother and father are tall. She is tall. She is eleven years old. She can walk on her hands. She can’t stand on her head. Youswrne OOoOoo0k Writing 4. Use the notes. Write about Rob Brunetti. Name: Rob Brunetti Age: 14 years old From: Oxford, England England Healy js Short tall, Swinawer, Can Swine underwater, can swine 100m/TB seconds British championship Rob Brunetti comes from Oxford in England. Check Yourself ber eta Vocabulary 1) Complete. Use a verb. 1 Don’t _run ! Please walk. 2 Ican't the piano. 3 your books and look at page 3. 4 Dad can't a computer. 5 Melina can five hamburgers in one minute! 6 to that music! It’s great! Total Lo} 2 Put words in the word web. Grammar 3 complete. 1 That's my pen. Give it to__me . 2 This is Steve's pen. Give it to . please. 3 We're in Jo’s café. Meet there. 4 The twins are at home. Phone there. 5 Where is she? I can’t see Total [_[4] 4 complete. 1 Have you got a computer? he eat twenty hamburgers in one minute? a1 swim, but I can play tennis. there mountains in Italy? 5 Steve got a little brother. 6 Clare___ gota radio but she has got a TV. Total 10} 5 Make sentences. 1 past / It’s / three / twenty Its twenty past three 2 mouse / the / in / box / The / is 3 open / Don't / door! / the 4 Its / around / legs / are / us 5 has / got / Kim / hair / blond 6 children / behind / The / the / trees / are Total 10) Vocabulary: Verbs 1 Find ten verbs. @]a[t{ ch) b a|mijeje|t|]u sjo|x|1l|x]y]1 h}|dj|l]/ijvjejo gjo|f yihiv rlelafa]xly|e| Grammar: Present simple 2 complete. Use the verbs from Exercise 1. 1 1_watch _ TV every day. Bit my friends after school. 3 We to the cinema on Saturdays. 4 They clothes from the market. 5 You in a big city. 6 |___ my city! It’s beautiful! 7 We books and magazines. 8 They their homework in the park. 9 We our kites in the park. 10 1 Mum’s car at the weekend. Grammar: Present simple third person singular 3 Make sentences about Mark. 1 live / London Mark lives in London. 2 do / homework / every day 3 go / the cinema / on Saturdays 4 meet / friends / on Saturdays at 3 o'clock 5 buy / clothes / at the shopping centre 6 read / magazines / in his bedroom 7 fly / kite / in the park / on Sundays 8 watch / TV / at weekends 4 complete. Use the correct form of the verb. 1 take (take) a lot of photos. 2 Jenny (love) markets, 3 The Queen (live) in Buckingham Palace. 4 We (buy) books every weekend. 5 They____[eat) hamburgers. every day! 6 You (watch) a lot of videos. 7 Rob (carry) his mum’s bag. 8 Mark and Kim (fly) their kites at weekends. 9 The market stall (sell) American jeans. 10 We (read) magazines. Reading Put the sentences in the correct order. He plays computer games from 6.00 am - 7.00 am. He eats breakfast with his brothers at 7.30 am, In the afternoon he takes photos. He eats lunch with his family or in a fast food restaurant with his friends. Oh oof Writing 6 write about Kim. Every Saturday Ki _gets up at eight o'clock Ooo 8 Every Saturday Mark’s brother Joe gets up at 6.00 am. He goes to bed at 10.00 pm. Joe sells his photos at the market from 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm. In the evening he plays with his friends or watches videos. 1 Present simple: affirmative I speak you speak he speaks she speaks it speaks we speak you speak they speak @ Note We use the Present simple to talk about daily habits, routines and regular events. I get up at seven o'clock, Kim walks to the market every Saturday. Right or wrong? Right ¥ Rob lives in London. v Jenny studies at a school in London. v She watches TV every day. Wrong X Rob live in London. X Jenny studys at a school in London. X She watchs TV every day. Grammar: Present simple negative 3° Make sentences. 1 Dilly / understand the questions x She doesn't understand the questions. Vocabulary: schoo! 2 You / like music X 1 write the subjects. 3 1/ play football x 1 ¥ Music __ 4 Max and Fred / speak French ¥ 2 A 5 Fred and Bugsy / eat vegetables X 3 é 6 ele 6 We / sing / in the Music class x 4 2 ~ H wt 7 Bugsy / do his homework x A s Bo os 8 1 / answer in History lessons ¥ G = 9 You / understand Maths x 7 282e% y 10 We / know the answers X 2. Read and complete. Monday is a good day. We have |_Music at 9.00 and then & . We have * in the afternoon, at 1.40, and is at 2.45. ° is at 11.45. On Tuesday, we have at 9.00 and then ”. . We have ° at 1.40 and again at 2.45, * at 2.00 and at 11.45. Grammar: Present simple affirmative and negative 4 Write about the Crazy Gang. Fred Max Bugsy and Dilly Art ~ ¥, = Maths @ ’ ® French x v x English v v v ¥ = like ® = not like v=speak x = not speak 1 Fred_likes Art but he doesn't like Maths. He speaks English, but he _ doesn't speak Fre 2 Max 3 Bugsy and Dilly Present simple: negative Gee Eien Ido not sing you do not sing he does not sing Idon’t sing you don’t sing he doesn’t she doesn’t sing it doesn’t sing we don’t sing you don’t sing they don’t sing she does not it does not sing we do not sing you do not sing they do not sing Grammar: have expressions 5 complete. Use the correct form of have. We ' have English every day. Max * Z English on Mondays and Wednesdays. He ox) French on Fridays but he * Spanish. We (x) ° Spanish lessons. We two breaks - one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We lunch at school. 1 * a sandwich. Fred (x) ° lunch at school, he it at home. Use English: multiple choice 6 circte the correct answer. Popsy ' music. She * music lessons every day. Popsy * like opera music * she loves pop music. Dilly and Bugsy to Popsy on the radio. * love Popsy’s music. But they like her clothes! Popsy’s clothes * crazy. 1 a like likes can like 2 ahas B have cdo 3 Ahasn’t Bdoesn't —c isn’t 4 a but Band cor 5 a listen B listen to ¢ listens. 6 A She B He ¢ They 7 adont —Baren't —_€ doesn’t 8 Aare B is cdo Right or wrong? Right Wrong ¥ Dilly doesn't speak x Dilly don't speak in French lessons. _in French lessons. wv They don'tlike —_X They no like Music Music lessons. lessons. v Bugsy doesn't like x Bugsy don't like school. school, Vocabulary: time expressions 1° complete. Use on, at or in. on. Monday 6.30 twelve o'clock Wednesday Thursday 5.15 the morning the weekend emrounswne night 10 Monday morning Vocabulary: do and play 2 complete. Use do or play. 1 _dogymnastics 2 Make sentences. Ken / gymnastics / Mondays Ken does aymnastice on Mondays. He / tennis / Saturday mornings He / judo / six o'clock / morning He / football / evenings He / volleyball / weekend Ken / basketball / Sunday mornings Grammar: Present simple questions 4 a Make questions. What time / Vicki / get up What time does Vicki get up? ‘When / she / exercise She / swim / every day Where / she / swim What time / she / start What time / she / finish Her parents / go with her Her dog / swim with her Grammar: Present simple questions and answers 5 complete the dialogue. Ken Vicki, you're very fit. *__Do you exercise every day? Vicki Yes, 1 * - Well, not ; Sundays. Ken What * you do? Vicki I swim. Ken Vicki Ken Vicki Vicki 1 Present simple: questions and short answers What time * o'clock. you start? five thirty. | up °__ five Really? Five o'clock * the morning? Of course! I finish " 7.30. i. you swim ina swimming pool? No, 1 1 in the sea Really? * your parents go with you? No, they "*__ . My dog * with me! %, _ he swim with you? No, he ®. He sleeps! He's not fit! 3 Time expressions eS Vicki plays tennis. Does Vicki play tennis? How often does Vicki play tennis? Cased on Sunday / Fridays / Do | play tennis? Yes, you do. | No, you don't. Saneyare Do you play tennis? Yes, | do. No, | don’t. the weekend / night / Does he play tennis? | Yes, he does No, he doesn’t. two o'clock / one fifty Does she play tennis? | Yes, she does. | No, she doesn’t. in the morning / the Does it play tennis? Yes, it does. No, it doesn’t. afternoon / the evening Do we play tennis? | Yes, youdo. | No, you don’t. Do you play tennis? | Yes, we do. | No, we don’t. Right or wrong? Do they play tennis? | Yes, they do. | No, they don’ Right a 2 Question words: Present simple waUaoriaieed preerees, eat lunch at eat lunch at Ken swims at school. twelve? twelve? Does Ken swim at school? W Do you like You do like Where does Ken swim? basketball? basketball? You play football. Does Miles Does Miles Do you play football Bag ranniy) Perley Where do you play football? aahale? Vocabulary: Verbs and expressions 1 Complete the table. Good luck! jog Excuse me! run hurry Thank you! leave Sorry! Verbs Expressions Good luck! Vocabulary: expressions 2 write the correct expression. Grammar: Adverbs of frequency 3 Put the words in the correct order. usually sometimes always never often 100% often 0% 4 write sentences about Rosie. usually never 1 Rosie usually gets up at ten o'clock. 5 Put the adverb in the correct place. Rosie When do you get up (usually)? When do you usually get up? Ann I get up at 6.30 (usually). I get up at 8.00 or 9.00 at the weekend (sometimes). Rosie Do you go to bed late at the weekend (always)? Ann Yes, I do. I go to parties on Saturdays (often). I don’t go home early (always). Rosie Really? I go to parties (never), but I don’t stay at home on Saturday night (often). I meet friends {sometimes}. 1 Adverbs of frequency 2 Position of adverbs of frequency: to be Jack is always rude. The girls are usually nice. 3 Position of adverbs of frequency: other verbs: Jack never gives interviews. Ann always asks questions. They sometimes play tennis. They usually walk to school. Use of English: error detection 6 Find the extra word. 1. Jack doesn’t not usually give interviews. hot 2 Rosie is always says ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. 3 Ann often does sings in the class. 4 Jack doesn’t never walks to the gym club. 5 Ann doesn’t usually not eat hamburgers. 6 Rosie does always homework every day. 7 Jack can always plays football on Saturdays. 8 Do the girls are exercise at the gym every day? 4 Position of adverbs of frequency: negatives and questions Jack visits his parents. Jack doesn’t visit his uncle. Does Jack visit his uncle? Who does Jack visit? Right or wrong? Right Wrong v Jack never gives Jack gives interviews. never interviews. v Are you always Are always you rude? rude? v Ann never walks x Ann doesn’t never to school. walk to school Unit 17 Vocabulary: dates 1 1 Write the months. What's on — January Cia 2E BA 3 4 5 ees 9 o A 10 M. 1 0. N. D. Vocabulary: dates 2 % Birthdays Read. Make sentences. os) Kim: 12/11 Rob: 6/7 Jenny: 5/8 1 apwn Me: Mark: 14/3 Kim's birthday is in November. It's on November 12th, ( | | | Vocabulary: seasons 3 a 2 a 4 Write the seasons. tmnuau autumn tweirn insprg mrsume Grammar: Prepositions Circle the correct answer. My birthday is in /@n June 8th. School starts on / at the end of September. June is in / at the beginning of summer. Kim’s birthday is on / in the middle of November. Rob and Mark play football in / on winter. 6 1go to bed on / at ten o'clock. 7 He plays basketball at / on Mondays. 8 We visit our friends on / in July. ewtaonur one 10 Complete. Use in, on or at. We go on excursions _in _ spring. The school year ends _ July. I play tennis Mondays. The school year starts autumn. He can’t meet you __ Tuesday. She gets up six o'clock. My birthday is December 5th. Sports day is____ the beginning of July. Summer starts the middle of May. My holidays are ___ the end of March. Vocabulary: weather 6 Make sentences. 1 What’s (the weather) like? er What's the weather like today? What's the weather like in England in summer? It’s windy and cold. It’s usually sunny and hot. 2 Describing the weather. It’s Y. snowy. windy. sunny. hot. cold. Use of English: gap-filling 7 Complete. Use one word. Mark What's the weather like in your country *__in winter? Sue Well, * ’s not very cold at the beginning of winter. 2 December it’s often rainy but it’s sometimes sunny, too. But at the end * iter it’s usually very cold * snowy. Mark « you like winter? Sue Yes, | do. Mark do you like it? Sue Because it’s my birthday . 2nd December! Then 7 the middle of winter we have a holiday, and my family and I go”. excursions to the mountains. We have n____great time! 3 Prepositions of time. summer | Monday the beginning winter Friday of spring November | June 30th _| the end of July November summer 5th Right or wrong? Right Wrong wits snowy. X Itis snow. v It's windy. x It windy. v What's the weather x What does the like? weather like? Vocabulary: food 1 Label the pictures. Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns 2 complete. Use words from Exercise 1. Countable Uncountable potatoes salt earauswne Circle the correct answer. There is /Gré)some potatoes. There isn’t / aren’t any chips. There is / are some cheese. There is / are some cheese sandwiches. There isn’t / aren’t any hamburgers. There isn’t / aren’t any salt. Is / Are there any cola? There isn’t / aren’t any baked potatoes. Is / Are there any cheeseburgers? There is / are some water. Grammar: some and any 5 Complete the dialogue. 4 Read. Make sentences. Bugsy Hi, Max! Are you ready? Max No, I'm not! » We haven't got any colal cheeseV salt X (we / not got / cola) ey aes Bugsy I can help you~ I can goto the water ¥ cola X aise hamburgers V__ cheeseburgers X Max Here you are. Oh, and forks V knives X (be / no / salt) Bugsy OK, cola and salt. sandwiches V plates X 2 (you / got / knives and forks) 1 There's some cheese but there ien't Max * (be / forks) any salt. it Z (not / be / knives) but I think that’s OK. 3 Bugsy 7 . (be 7 music} a Max —_ Yes, there is. GC iS iekirsseeannE eee eeeE eee eenEeEEeER (17 got / great music) 1 Countable and uncountable nouns. Right or wrong? Crone (erect) Right Wrong singular | plural or W Is there any water? —_X Is there some water? a fork forks salt v He hasn't got any —X ‘It hasn’t got some a knife knives cheese money. money. a Sancta Wea ie teem ees v There's a fork on the x There's fork on the apotato | potatoes _| money abi. ait 7s There is some money. x There are some G Note money. © Countable nouns have got a plural. ‘© Uncountable nouns haven't got a plural. 2 Countable and uncountable nouns: some and any Ciena Pieces There are some forks. _| There is / There's some cheese. You have got some chips. | Max has got some money. There aren't any forks. _| There isn’t any cheese. Dilly hasn't got any chips. | Max hasn't got any money. Are there any forks? Is there any cheese? Have you got any chips? | Has Max got any money? Vocabulary: food 1. Find the words. 2> Match. Then write in full. 1 a) spaghetti 2 b) eggs 3 ©) water 4 1 a) cota A plate of spaghetti. | 2 3 4 Grammar: how much? / how many? 3 complete the questions. 1 How much cola do you drink? cans of cola do you buy? money have you got? fruit do you eat every day? bananas does Vicki eat? lemonade is there? yousen | bottles of lemonade are there? salt do you eat? eggs are there? 10 sweets are there in Marco's bag? Grammar: not much / not many 4 answer the questions in Exercise 3. (x) Not much. (* two / week) Not many. Two a week. (* / about £2.50) (x) (* / about two / week) (x) (* / two} () (x) Carton rn wn 10 (x / about five) Grammar: how much? / how many? and not much / not many 5 Read the notes. Complete the dialogue. Ken cm Ken Weekly Food - Liz Liz Ken weat X®@ 7 eggs 2a day Ken fruit 3 oranges a day - water | litre a day os cola xo cheese alot on Ken liz Ken 1 Countable and uncountable nouns: how much? /how many? Countable nouns Prone How much cheese is How many kilos of cheese there? are there? How many litres of water do you drink every week? How much water do you drink every day? 2 Not much! / Not many! / A lot! oo ao A lot / Not many. Ten. A lot / Not much. ‘Two litres. How many cans of coke are there? Uncountable nouns | How much water do you drink every day? Hello, Liz. Can I ask you about food? ‘How much meat do you eat? Not * much . 1° don't like meat. “eggs: a day? About * a day. fruit ? a day, water a day. cola cola. cheese ™ a cheese! Thank you, Liz. I think you're quite healthy! Right or wrong? Right Wrong Vv How much x How many water do water do you want? you want? vHow many X How much cans of coke cans of coke are there? is there? v There isa X There is lot of much cheese. cheese. v There are X There are alot of many apples, apples. Vocabulary 1 Label the picture. 3 5 2 4 Vocabulary: Verbs and Nouns Grammar: Let's 2° Maten. 3 Make suggestions. 1 telephone [f] a) tennis 1 The car's dirty! (wash it) 2 play Ob) abreak — 3 watch OO 9 acrane 2 That's a beautiful flower. (take a photo) 4 tide Oa) television 5 have Oe) ahorse an a ee 6 drive Of afriena 3 The children are in danger! (help them) 4 It’s nice music. (dance) 5 | like those jeans. (buy them) 6 He's a famous footballer. (interview hifn) Grammar: Why? and Because 4 Write questions. Use Why? 1 live in London 4 often stay in the village 6 can't go to the aym today 1 Wh- questions: Why? Why does Jack Briggs live in London? ourwne 5 Answer the questions in Exercise 4. 1 like / big cities Because he likes big cities. 2 be /a vegetarian 3 be /a footballer 4 parents / live there 5 be / rude 6 be/ ina hole 3 first, then, next, finally The girls can’t leave Jack. Can't the girls leave Jack? Why can't the girls leave Jack? 2 because ‘Question as Why can’t the Because Jack's in girls leave? a hole. Why don''tthe girls | Because the use the ladder? Why does Ann use a crane? ladder is very big. fause the rope isn’t very strong. First we phone our friends. v Then we pull Jack out of the hole. Next our friends arrive. v Finally we've got a wonderful story for our school magazine! 4 Let's Let’s telephone our friends. Let's have a party on Saturday. Let's use a ladder. G Note © We use let’s for suggestions. Skills Special 3 Reading Read the text again and answer the questions. 1 Before you read, look at the title and the picture, What do you think? 1. Is Stuart twelve years old? No, he isn't, Is the text about a) jobs? He's thirteen years old. | b) two people? 2 Does he eat meat? ¢) an unhealthy | person? 3 What sport does he play in the 2. Now read the text quickly and summer? check your answer. Beay e 4 How old is Sally? 5 Does she like hamburgers? Unhea ‘Stuart is thirteen years: old. He is a vegetarian = he doesn't eat meat. Stuart eats fruit, vegetables and cheese. He usually drinks milk, not cola, and he doesn't cat chocolate or sweets. ‘Stuart always walks to © school and he usually exercises in the gym, after school. Inthe summer he usually swims every day ‘and he often plays tennis at the weekends. In the ‘winter he plays basketball and football 6 Does she eat vegetables? Writing 4 Make sentences. Use first, next, then, finally. 1 Stuart / exercise / the gym / every day / one hour he / walk / the spot / three minutes he / run / around the gym / five minutes he / do / aerobics / half an hour he / lie / the mat / three minutes Sally is thirteen years old, to0. She eats meat every day. She loves hamburgers and. cheeseburgers. She often eats ‘fast food’. 4 5 poser es Stuart exercises in the gym every apple or an orange but she never eats day for one hour. vegetables. Sally doesn't often exercise. She sometimes dances at parties and in the holidays she often swims or plays tennis with her friends. ae ome Check Yourself Units 13-20 Vocabulary 1 eeaxrvouawny 10 rey Circle the odd-one-out. Geography History JanuarpScience January March Monday July winter spring June autumn hot sunny summer snowy carrot potato onion apple orange chips banana apple basketball football aerobics village cheese milk cola water school bag Maths blackboard desk bottle glass plate litre first then winner finally Total 10] Grammar 2 oaerwone ou hk wne Complete. Use how much, how many, some, or any. How much _ money have we got? There's food over there. pizzas are there? Is there milk? milk do you need? Have we got apples? Total 5 Complete. Use at, in or on. on Monday the weekend July six o'clock. summer July Ist Total 5 Complete. She _goes (go) to school in London. (you live) near the market? ‘They {not watch) TV on Mondays. 4 Why____{he jog) every day? We (fy) our kites in the park. Dilly (not like) French. Total [fo Make sentences or questions. can't / Jack? / we / Why / leave Why can't we leave Jack? he’s / a hole / Because / in Rosie / friends / phones / her / often go / the disco / Let’s / to never / sings / Bugsy / in the lesson do / Why / they / school? / like Total [0] 10) Et) 40 Vocabulary 1 complete. Use these words. islands live salt stalls dance costumes drums sweet organise week million The West Indies are ' islands __ near the USA. A lot of people from the West Indies * in Notting Hill in London. Every year in the last . of August they 2, a carnival. About one * people watch it. What can you do at the carnival? Lots! There are food © and you can buy West Indian food from them: * potatoes and * fish. There is good music. People play the steel ° and they ° and sing. You can see people with beautiful 0 ; too, It's great! Spelling 2 complete the table. Verb Present continuous make making put dance carry organise sit watch eat seems ls play 10 wear eonrHa a kwon Grammar: Present continuous affirmative 3 complete. Use am, is or are. Hil I'm Mark. My friends and | are at the carnival. I ‘am sitting on the wall. Jenny * not standing near me. She * looking at the food stalls. A woman making some great West Indian food. Kim and Rob * not watching the carnival from the flat. They : buying some food. Look! They coming here now. Rob 5 carrying the food. Listen to the music! Now we * dancing and singing. But you ” not dancing. Why? Grammar: Present continuous affirmative and negative 4 write the verbs in the Present continuous. 1 Jenny (wear) is wearing a dress. She (not wear) jen’t wearing jeans today. 2 The man (not drive} a car. He (drive) a van. 3. The people (sing) West Indian songs. They (not sing) __________ pop songs. 4 The children (talk) to their friends. They (not watch) the carnival. 5 I (sit) on the wall. I (not buy) any food. 6 We (not dance] but we (have) a great time! 7 Rob (talk) to his friends. He (not study) now. 8 We (interview) the singers but we (not take) photos of them. Writing 5 Write about the picture. Mark is Negative eure lam eating. 1am not eating. I'm not eating. You are eating. You're eating. You are not eating. | You aren't eating. . He's e: He is not eating. He isn’t eating. She is eating. She's eating. She is not eating, She isn't eating. Itis eating. It’s eating. Itis not eating. itisn't eating. We are eating We're eating. We are not eating. | We aren't eating. You are eating. You're eating. You are not eating. | You aren't eating. They are eating. They're eating. They are not eating. | They aren't eating. GS Note Right or wrong? Use the present continuous to talk about Right Wrong eornet nu pp pexitng evra te macoer W Robissittingon —_ Robis sit on the RE IDdey, the wall. wall I'm driving to work. “Jenny is meeting her friends this afternoon. “ Kimis sitting on _ Kim sitting on the the wall wall. G 2 write about the people. Vocabulary: clothes 1 Label the clothes. 2 The girl is wearing Grammar: Present continuous questions and short answers 3) Make questions. Then answers. 1 the man / swim /a lake 4 the woman / climb a rope Is the man swimming in a lake? No, he isn’t. 2 the man / dive / the water 5 the boy and girl / swim 3. the woman / wear / shirt 6 they / follow / the dog 4 Write Zog’s questions. Use of English: gap-filling Zog —' Where is the man swimming? 5 complete. Use one word. Zena He's swimming in the river. ee tog * Neila is a strange girl. She *_is Zena He's wearing a swimming quiet and sad. She iting one. ona tree * she is looking a ‘____ the sky. Mat and Des Zena She's climbing a ladder. She's behinds DusiWinat wearing jeans and a shirt. oat _ they doing?”__ Des changing into his swimming costume? Yes, he is. And Mat is talking Zena The children are going into the 4 ten, ay Sean wood. They're following the dog. : th \e river. og * —— Jog * —_ But look! N Neila is |. Zena The dog's looking at us! Aaargh! EN I merc niese eS ~___is she going? She is going into the wood and Kay is following ” 1 Present continuous: questions and short answers ‘Am | waving? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Are you waving? Yes, lam. No, I'm not. Is he waving? Yes, he is, No, he isn’t. Is she waving. Yes, she No, he isn’t. Is it waving? Yes, No, it isn’t. Are we waving? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Are you waving? Yes, we are. No, we aren't. they waving? Yes, they ai No, they aren't. 2 Wh- questions: Present continuous _Right or wrong? Des is wearing shorts. Is Des wearing shorts? is Des wearing? Right Wrong V Are you leaving now? x Are you leaving Yes, Iam. now? Yes, I'm. v Where are you going? x Where you are going? v What are you doing? x What you doing? v What is she wearing? X What does she wearing? Neila is swimming. Neila swimming? Where is Neila swimming? Is Neila leaving? Why is Neila leaving? Grammar: Present simple and Present continuous 2. Circle the correct answers. Vocabulary 1 Do the crossword puzzle. Fred ‘flay)/ is playing football every day. He *plays / is playing now. His team *win / is winning at the moment. The players usually ‘wear / are wearing white shorts. But today they “are wearing / wear blue shorts. Look! There’s Fred! He ‘kicks / is kicking the ball. Fred always “kicks / is kicking with his left foot. The ball *goes / is going into the net! Goal! 3 Answer the questions. 1 Does Fred play football every day? Yes, he does 2. Is he playing volleyball now? Across 1. Oh dear. The ball is in the wrong > ease 3 Are the Happy Players winning now? 3 The____are watching the players. Yes, No, 5 Is Fred’s team _ 4 Do the Players usually wear blue 2 7 Wtisa___ share? Down Bley 2 Fred’s team is _ _ 5 Are they wearing blue shorts now? match. 4 Fred is_ the ball. Yes, 6 Today Fred is getting _____ fora 6 Does Fred usually kick with his left match. foot? 7 Fred’s feeling____. Yes, 7 Is the ball going into the net? Yes, Writing 4 write about Max. 1 stay in bed / Saturdays / exercise in 3 have lunch / at home / Saturdays / the gym / today have lunch / Popsy / today Max usually stays in bed on Saturdays, _ but today he is exercising in the aym. _ 2 read / books or magazines / 4 play computer games / in the Saturdays / newspaper / today afternoon / Watch / Fred / today 1 Present simple and Present continuous ao aor (every day, always, never) (today, at the moment, now) Affirmative | Fred usually kicks with his left foot. | Fred is kieking with his right foot today. ee Fred doesn’t usually kick with his | Fred isn’t kicking with his left foot jegative | right foot. today. Does Fred usually kick with his Is Fred kicking with his right foot Question | right foot? today? 2 Wh- questions: Present simple Right or wrong? and Present continuous Right Wrong rsSo se eye sccua oy v Are you leaving now? x Do you leave now? Friday. : Does Fedipsy totellen ¥ Do you usually drink x Are you usually Friday? milk? drinking milk? Fred play football? ¥ Bugsy doesn’t usually X Bugsy isn’t ied[iclanarotonya oa watch football. usually watch Is Fred exercising now? (ieee What ‘s Fred doing now? V Dilly isn’t singing. _X Dilly, doesn’t singing. Vocabulary: in the street 1 Label the pictures. road 1 2 3 4 5 6 Grammar: must / mustn't 2 Look at the picture in Exercise 1. Complete the sentences. ” The children are playing in the traffic. play in the traffic. play in the park. 2 The boy is not crossing at the zebra crossing. ‘You ss ds: © Jerossidbzebra crossings. 3 The girl is not wearing a helmet. You ____ride a bike without a helmet. You wear a helmet when you ride a bike. 4 The boy is riding a bike very near the cars. You ride a bike in the park. You ride very near cars. 3° write the rules. Use these words. ° run in the classrooms K speak English in class ¥ write on your desks K do your homework J eat in class X wear school clothes J You mustn't run in the classrooms. Writing 4 Look at the table. Write about the people. 1 Pierre is from France. He _wants to be a tour guide because he wants to vieit a lot of countries. He must Name | Pierre Maria | Dario learn languages for this job. From | France Spain | Italy | lob | tour / guide | doctor teacher 2 Maria Why? | visit a | help sick | work with | lot of people | children | | | countries | | Must | learn | | larguases ie J 3 Dario 1 must: affirmative and negative iar Tren ike I must not run. You must not run. He must not run. She must not run. It must not run. We must not run. You must not run. They must not run. I must be careful. You must be careful. He must be careful, ‘She must be careful. It must be careful. We must be careful. You must be careful. They must be careful. ea) | mustn't run. You mustn't run. He mustn’t run. She mustn’t run. It mustn’t run. We mustn’t run. You mustn't run. They mustn’t run. Boris can speak English. Boris wants to leave school. Right or wrong? Right v Atour guide must be good at history. v An artist must draw very well. v She can speak Italian. Wrong X A tour guide musts be good at history. X An artist must drawing very well. X She can to speak Italian. Vocabulary 1 Find the words. Vocabulary: directions 2 Label the pictures. ight turn left go along go into go round go out of @ 1 __Turn right 2 tl a A Pat Dear Jade, Here are the ‘directions to the bus 2 from your house. Go 4___ of your house and turn lefr. Then*____ right. Go | ss Church Street and tum | lefr*___ Cambridge Street. | | _____ along Cambridge Street and go*__the bridge. The bus stop is there, on your *__. See you! Rob Reading 4 Read Jenny’s letter and look at the Dear Sarah, map. Answer the question. 7 Where does Jenny want to meet Sarah? Go out of your school anc turn right Cn doe Cader Bead. Ten opt Jenny wants to meet Sarah at the into High Street. Go along High Street and turn left. . Meet me in the place on the left, at Writing Byes three o'clock 5 write directions from Sarah’s house to the toy shop. lwe, Dear High Street Your friend, Right or wrong? Right Wrong v Go out of the room. ® Go out from the room. v Turn left. X Turn to left. v My house is on the right. x My house is on right. Vocabulary: clothes 1 Label the pictures. Grammar: singular and plural 2 Complete the questions. Then answer. 1 Whose jeans are they ? Theyre Fopsys. 2 Whose shirt aaa 3 Whose skirt 4 Whose shoes 5 Whose wallet 6 Whose shorts 7 Whose skateboard 8 Whose camera a Bugsy and Dilly Grammar: who's or whose 3° Complete. Use who’s or whose. 1 _Whose_ jeans are over there? ____ that boy over there? an amazing magician? skateboard is it? she? wallet is this? that girl? evwourwn the twins’ cousin? Grammar: Possessive adjectives and Possessive pronouns 4 Circle the correct words. 1. That isn’t(@y)/ mine wallet. It’s your / yours. 2 Where are their / theirs skateboards? 3 That watch isn’t her / hers. It's my / mine. 4 Max hasn't got our / ours CDs. 5 Those shoes aren't your / yours. They're their / theirs. This is her / hers dress. Where's your / yours wallet? And where is my / mine? uo Grammar: Possessive pronouns Use of English: multiple choice 5 change the sentences. Use 6 Circle the correct answer. Possessive pronouns. Mum What a mess! '_Whose are those 1 There's a wallet here but it isn’t my things? wallet. - Dilly They're * That's Bugsy's There's a wallet here but it isn’t mine. guitar and that skateboard is 2 Those are your books and these a books are Max's books. Mum But whose are * cps? Bugsy's? Dilly No, ° aren't. The CDs are Popsy’s. She has got some great 3 That's the twins’ skateboard but CDs. © _— want to listen to where is Popsy’s skateboard? — Mum And ® school bag is this? It isn’t * and it isn’t Bugsy’s. 4 Fred's shoes are blue and yellow but Dily © 8 my shoes are black. Mum» Eric? Dilly Oh Mum! You know Eric! He's a Bugsy’s best friend. 5 Her skateboard is new but your skateboard is old. : pio) oe 3 a him B his © he 4 a those B this ¢ that 5 a it B she c they 6 Our house is in the centre of the 6 a He B She c We town. Where is Bugsy and Dilly’s 7 a him B it € them house?’ 8 A who B whose ¢ who's 9 A you're B yours © your 10 A its B It c Its 11 4 Who's 8 Whose c Who 11 Possessive adjectives and Possessive pronouns 2 who? and whose? Who? _| Who is that? It’s Max. Whose? | Whose shoes are these? That's my room. That's your bag. It’s yours. That's his money. It’s his. They're Fred's. Those are her jeans. _| They're hers. This is our house. This is ours. They're your hats. They're yours. Right Wrong Are they their books? _| Are they theirs. olen Fede x it Fred's wallet. It's mine. wallet. It's my. v Whose book is x Who's book is that? that? Right or wrong? @ Vocabulary 1 complete. Use these words. bench noise owners torch window footsteps inside light telephone clothes One evening, Tom and Jess see a “ight in Highcliff House. They think this is strange because the 2 of the house, Mr and Mrs Green, are in the USA. Their house is empty. The light is coming from a * in the sitting room. Tom stands on a : in the garden. He sees a woman in the sitting room. She is wearing strange * - Jess is very scared. She wants to * the police, but Tom wants to go : the house. He's got a . with him. The two children go into the house. They can hear a” . They can hear o . But where is the woman? Vocabulary: adjectives 2 Complete. Use these words: dark empty open strange 1 It's see. . Tom and Jess can’t 2 There aren’t any people in the house. Its : 3. The door is and Jess go inside. , so Tom 4 The children see a woman. She is wearing clothes. Grammar: question words 3° Match. 1 Whose [2] 5 Howmuch [ 2 Where O 6 Who {cl 3 Whattime LJ 7 What Oo 4 How many 8 Why cc a) do the children leave school every day? b) is the woman sitting? ¢) people live in Highcliff House? d) is Tom standing on? e) house is it? f) is Jess scared? g) light is there in the house? h) can the children see in the sitting room? 4 match. 1 Whose friend is Ben? 2 Where are the children walking? 3. What time does the children’s father come home every day? 4 How many people are there in the house? 5 Why does Jess want to telephone the police? 6 What is Tom doing? 7 What can the children hear? a) At six o'clock. b) Tom's. ©) Anoise. a) Alot. e) On the cliff. f) Because she’s scared. g) He’s looking at the woman. o00 00 Of Grammar: questions Use of English: gap-filling 5 Make questions. 6 complete. Use one word. 1 ~What time do Tom and Jess goto __ Jane Tom, can I ask you some 31 = questions? ' Where __ do you Tom and Jess usually go to school at eight. Tom I live in? small town ariiee near the sea with my family. They are going home now. Jane How? brothers and e es sisters have you got? Ben is Mr and Mrs Green’s son. Tom 1* got one sister. a ae name's Jess. Mr and Mrs Green live in Highcliff Jane And *__ ’s your best House. friend? 5 How many Tom Ben Green. They can see one person in the aoe 5 sitting room. Jane Where he live? @ Whar Tom He lives in Highclif House, a bis, The woman is wearing strange a ene) en clothes. Jane ° you see Ben every > 7 Why day: Jess wants to go home because she's Tom Yes, but now he and his family are scared. » here. They're in »__ "USA. They go there every year "= January. Question words Ci mecca ‘Answe: Who is in the house? Jess and Tom. What time is it? It’s six o'clock. When do you have school? In the afternoon. Whose torch is this? It's mine. Where is the woman? In Highcliff House. Why are you scared? Because it’s dark. How much ...2_| How much light is there? Not much? How many How many people are there? Five. What What is the woman wearing? Strange clothes. How often ...?_| How often do you visit Highcliff House? | Every day. Right or wrong? Right Wrong v Where are you from? X Where you from? v How much water do you drink every day? How much water you drink every day? Vocabulary: activities 1) write the words. Reading 2. Read. Then complete the chart. Sandro loves fishing and cycling in the countryside, but he doesn't like the sea. He doesn't like swimming and he hates diving. Lucas likes sports. He loves playing football but he hates watching it on TV. He doesnt like parties and he hates meeting new people. \ilgiin loves shopping and dancing. She doesn't like sports and she hates doing her homework. loves likes doesn’t hates like Sandro cycling 1 22's a Lucas oe 8 Nilgiin 9 wo 4 2 Writing 3° write about the people. Petra Ken and Vicki swimming ¥ v fishing v xx museums x x shopping xx ’ v= love = like x =not like xx = hate 1 Petra loves and he likes 2 Ken and Vicki Writing: addresses 4 put the addresses in the correct order. Write them on the envelopes. 1 11 Bruce Street, Flat 1, London N17 6TY 2. Gravel Road, Hill House, OX1 2TE Oxford 3 Colchester, 2 St. Peter's Street, CO3 7IN 1 like, love, hate + -ing / noun like / don’t like 1/ You / We / They swimming, likes / doesn’t _| parties. loves He / She / It 2 Wh- questions Superman. ces swimming. Does Superman like swimming? What does Superman Complete. Use the correct form of the words. 127 High Street, Aldeville, IPI5 SAN February 28th Dear Carol, \t(be) _is___ brilliant here/ We (be)*?____ at the beach and | (love / swim) * Gump) * and (play) © in the sea. \ (ike / sail) « too. There (be) *__a sailing club here. Joe (not like / sail) ® and he (hate / swim) ___ but he (love / sit) ° on the beach’ See you soon, Lucy Right or wrong? Right Wrong wIhate watching x | hate watch wv. wv. WDoyoulike Do you like meeting meet new new people? people? V She loves X She loves to walking. walking Skills Special 4 Reading Writing 1> Read. Tick v the correct picture. 2. write about the picture. It’s a sunny afternoon and Jane and Eric Jones are getting ready for their cousin's birthday party. It’s a fancy dress party. Jane is wearing a beautiful dress and a tall hat. She is wearing a princess's costume. Eric is wearing a false nose, big trousers and very big shoes. He is wearing a clown’s costume. Jane is smiling. She’s happy because she loves parties. Her brother Eric isn’t smiling because he doesn’t like parties. He hates dancing. He wants to stay at home and watch the football match on television with his father. Units 21-28 Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences. Use these words. Check Yourself organise helmet dangerous zebra skirt diving 1 Dilly never wears a _skirt - ‘She wears trousers. 2 You must cross the street at the crossing. 3 The people of Notting Hill a carnival every year. 4 You musin’t play near parked cars. Irs ; 5 You mustn't ride a bike without a © The children are into the water. Total 10) Grammar 2 Circle the correct answers. 1 You mustn’t€70s8)/ to cross the road here. 2 It’s dark and the children can't see / to see. 3. Does Bugsy to study / study his lessons? 4 [want go / to go to the cinema with my friends. 5 You must speak / speaking English in class. 6 Do the children want to playing / to play in the garden now? Total 10| Grammar 3° change the sentences. 1 It’s my jacket. It’s mine. 2 It isn’t their cat. 3 They're our books. 4 Is this your pen? 5 They aren’t his shoes. 6 Is that her jacket? Total 10) 4 complete the dialogues. 1 A Where do they live? B They live near their school. 2a those? k they're Rob’s roller blades. 3A the woman with the blue eyes? B She's Kim's mother. aa going? B They're going to the cinema. Ba doing at the weekends? B | like playing sports. Ga a strange noise? B Yes, I can hear it. Total 10] Grammar [30 Total [40 Score: Vocabulary 10) L139} é Vocabulary: family, school, transport 1 complete the table. bus grandparents project horse primary school cart lesson van uncle great-grandmother pupil break son aunt boat cousin Family School Transport grandparents 2 Complete. Use words from Exercise 1. 1 There is a horse and _cart in the old photo. 2 Tourists can see the town from an open-top 3 Tam writing a history about my town. 4 Iwas in when I was six. 5 How old are your__? 6 There are sixteen class. 7 My grandfather's mother is my 8 The ___ is on the River Thames. 9 My mother’s sister is my 10 What time do you have at school? 11 Uncle Lee's is my cousin. Grammar: was / were / wasn’t / weren't 3 complete the dialogue. Mark Where ‘were _ you at six o'clock? Rob 1? at home. Kim and Jenny were with me. Mark you in the kitchen? Rob No, we ‘__. We : in the sitting room. There ° a good programme on television. Mark =~ your parents with you? Rob No, my dad * in the bedroom and my mum . in the garden. Where -} you? Mark 1". at home. My parents and | *__at my cousins’ house. 4 write sentences. 1 There / be / twenty-five children / my dad’s class / primary school ‘There were twenty-five children in my dad's class in primary school. 2 Some children / be / good pupils 3 Other children / be / naughty 4 My dad / not be / good student / primary school 5 He not be / quiet / in class 6 But /he / be / clever 7 His best friend / primary school / be / my mum! 5 Make questions. Kim ‘How many pupils were there in your first class in primary school? Mum — There were twenty-five pupils. Kim? Mum — Yes, | was a good pupil Kim in your class? Mum Yes, there were. There were thirteen boys. kim ____ your primary school? Mum — It was in a small village. Kim in your first class? Mum — I was five years old. Kim & at school? Mum — Your father was my best friend. We were in the same class. Kim good pupils? Mum I was a good pupil, but your father wasn't. 1 to be Past simple: affirmative and negative Ce Full form Short form Iwas Iwas not I wasn’t youwere | you were not | you weren't he was hewas not | he wasn’t she was she was not | she wasn’t it wa it was not it wasn’t wewere | wewere not | we weren't youwere | you were not | you weren't they were _| they were not | they weren't 2 There was / There were affirmative and negative Full form Short form There was _| There was not | There weren't There were _| There were not | There weren't Writing G Use the notes. Write about a visit to London. London / July weather / X / good - but / holiday / fantastic Mum and Dad / x / with us we / with the school shops / wonderful food / X / terrible - it / good! happy. Was he happy? Why wi he happy? There were ten boys. Were there ten boys? How many boys were there? Right or wrong? Right Wrong v Tom wasn't X Tom weren't clever. clever. v Were you X Was you naughty? naughty? v Were you x You were naughty? naughty. Vocabulary: animals 1 Label the pictures. a Vocabulary 2 complete. Use these words. dean danger protect rare cages adopt means idea receive size Many animals all over the world are in \ danger. London Zoo has got many * animals and it helps = them. It’s a fantastic place. The * for the animals are not and they are for the animals. dirty. They are the correct © People sometimes letters from London Zoo. The letters ask them to : an animal. This : you give money every month for an animal's food. Don’t you think i's a great "__? Grammar: Past simple (regular verbs) 3 complete. Verb Past simple want wanted look decide drop visit try like e©avranewn a eh z ask 10 play 11 carry 12 hop 13 stop 14 brush 15 dive 16 watch 4 Match. 1 We visited 2 The monkey carried 3 My parents decided 4 The pelican dived 5 The people laughed at 6 I tried 7 You looked 8 The keeper dropped a) her baby in her arms. b) to touch a kangaroo. c) the monkeys in the cages. a) London Zoo yesterday. e) to adopt a baby chimpanzee. f) the fish into the water. g) at the photos yesterday. h) into the water. Oo O QO Oo oO Oo a | 5 Complete with the correct form of the verbs. Last week my parents and I (decide) ‘decided __ to buy a dog from the pet shop. We (want) * a small dog because we live ina flat. The man in the shop (show) * us three dogs. They (be) * 3 beautiful! There (be) * also a cage in the corner of the shop. I a (want) © to look inside and I (ask) ” the man about it. He (try) * to stop me but I (walk) * over to it. There (be) a dog inside it - a big, beautiful dog with sad eyes. I 6 (stroke) " its nose and it (look) °__ at me. Mum and dad (love) »_ it, too. We . (decide) ____ to buy it. 1 (be) ° very happy - I (laugh) * all the way home! Past simple: affirmative last year / last month / two days ago) | played I watched you played you watched he played he watched she played she watched it played it watched ed we watched you played you visited you watched they played they visited they watched GS Note © We can put yesterday, last (week), (three hours) ago at the beginning or end of a sentence They visited the zoo yesterday. or Yesterday they visited the zoo. Make sentences. Last year / we / visit / London ited London. Last year we vie Lily / live / Hong Kong / two years ago I / laugh at / Bruce’s funny stories Last week / Ken and Vicki / receive / 300 letters Bruce and Lily / hurry / to the zoo Yesterday / they / walk / around the 00 Yesterday / Bruce / play / with Lily’s dog ‘The Kangaroo / hop away Lily / try / to feed / the baby monkey / an hour ago Right or wrong? Right Wrong W \visited London x | visit London last week. last week. They played —_X They plaied tennis tennis, yesterday. yesterday, W The kangaroo hopped away. X The kangaroo hoped away. Grammar: Past simple affirmative and negative 2 Make sentences about what Max, Bugsy and Dilly did yesterday. Vocabulary: phrases Max, Oy, Buon 1 Match. Make sentences. ye uae kerab ek clean / room Coie study / English x ema ee visit /grandmother xX vo v brush / teeth CA play / football woe ee 1 Yesterday Bugsy washed his hair. He 2 Dilly, 3 Max Fred 1 climbed [él] a) football 2 scored (1b) his mother 3 travelled (J) his hair 4 brushed LJ) a) agoal 3 answer the questions. 5 phoned (] e) a mountain 6 played [1 f) to Africa 1 Did Bugsy wash his hair? 7 talked Og) the zoo Yoo Ha di 8 visited (hy) about his 62, he adventures 2. Did Dilly clean her room last night? 1 Fred climbed a mountain. —— 2 3 Did Max study English? 3 a fe 4 Did Bugsy visit his grandmother? 5 a 6 5 Did Dilly brush her teeth yesterday? 7 pe s 6 Did Max play football yesterday? Word order 4 a Put the words in the correct order. Fred / When / did / return When did Fred return? Dilly / study English / Why / did you / play / Where / did / football What / do / they / did wash / hair / When / she / did / her clean / room / you / When / your / you / teeth / your / Did / brush Language diary | 1 Past simple: negative last year / last month / two days ago kee I did not travel. t You did not tray He did not travel. You did not travel They did not travel Did they play football? n't trav You didn’t tr: We didn’t travel. You didn’t trav They didn’t travel 2 Past simple: questions and short answers ‘Questions Bie Did | play football? —_| Yes, you did. Did you play football? | Yes, | Did he play football? | Yes, he Did she play football? | Yes, she did. it play football? | Yes, it did. Yes, you di you play football? | Yes, we Yes, they did. No, you didn’t. id. No, | didn’t. id. | No, he didn’ No, she didn’t. No, it didn't. |. | No, you didn’t. iid. | No, we didn’t. No, they didn’t. Use of English: gap-filling 5 Complete. Use these words. and No ago Did did (x3) 1 clean didn’t Max Bugsy Max Bugsy Max Bugsy Max Bugsy Did you ‘clean your room last Saturday? No, * didn't . When * you clean it? About a week * —s : you do the housework yesterday? Yes, 1°__ ! washed all the plates glasses. Good! And * you help with her homework? Z , I didn’t. She = help me with my homework! 3 Question words: Who? When? Fred phoned Max. Did Fred phone Max? Who did Fred phone? Max cleaned his room, Did Max clean his room? When did Max clean his room? Right or wrong? Right Wrong W Fred didn’t x Fred didn't visit Brazil. visited Brazil. Did you clean x Did you cleaned your room? your room? 4 Time expressions last Monday | two minutes ago last night | six hours ago last week last month last year five days ago nine weeks ago two years ago Vocabulary: rooms Grammar: Past simple (irregular verbs) 1 Label the picture. 3 complete the table. Verb Past simple 1 be was or were 2 found 3 go 4 hear 5 hid 6 ran 7 say 8 see 4 complete. Use the correct form of the verbs. 1dining roomL] — 2 playroom L) hide find say be (x2) see go 3bedroomL] 4 sitting room L] hear sstairs(] 6haltL] 7 kitchen) 1 Tom found a secret room. 2 Complete. Use words from 2S eo Exercise 1. 3 Tom and Jess through the hall. 1 The kitchen __ is next to the dining room. 4 The old woman _ gold in the secret room. 2 The are in the hall. 5 ‘Come on Jess!” Tom. 3 There isa next to the sitting room and the bedroom. 6 [______ loud footsteps upstairs. 4 The is next to the kitchen. 7 The children _a strange woman in the old house. 5 We watch TV in the 8 We _ in Highcliff House 6 We eat in the or the yederiay’ kitchen. 7 Isleep in my

You might also like