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My name's Bond. James Bond.

Ian Fleming, British writer

1 GRAMMAR verb be [Il, subject pronouns 2 VOCABULARY days of the week,


a Complete column 1 w ith the words in the box. T hen numbers 0-20, greetings
write the contractions in column 2. a Put the letters in order to make days of the week.
Remember to start with a CAP [TAL LETTER.
she are they is + are is are
1 ARSAYDUT Saturda)l
2 NYAUDS
1 Full form 2 Contraction
3 HRDYTUSA
Lam I'm 40DNYMA
you 2
5 DFARYI
he 4
6 DSYEEAWN D
is 7 EUASDTY
it 8
we 10 11 b Continue the series.
you 12 13 1 five, six, seven, eight nine ten
14
are 15 2 six, eight, ten,
3 twenty, nineteen,
b Complete the sentences with be. Use a contraction. 4 five, seven, nine ,

1 I'm four. 2 _ _ _ _ students. 3 _ _ _ _ in room 2. 4 _ _ _ _ Thursday.

5 _ _ _ _ in a taxi. 6 _ _ _ _ tourists . 7 _ _ _ _ in room 317. 8 Hello. _ _ _ _ inmy


class.
1A Grammar verb be +, subject pronouns
 a Complete the sentences with a pronoun (I, you, etc.) and ’m, ’re, or ’s.
1
1  I’m at the airport.

2
2  my teacher.

3
3  in Class 2.

4
4  taxis.

5
5  my cat.

6
6  your teacher.

7
7  in this class.

8
8  egg sandwiches.

9
9  in the café.

10
10  in Room 231.

11
11  my computer.

12
12  a student
in my class.

  b Rewrite sentences 1–12 with the full forms (NOT contractions).
1 I am at the airport. 7 in this class.
2 my teacher. 8 egg sandwiches.
3 in Class 2. 9 in the café.
4 taxis. 10 in Room 231.
5 my cat. 11 my computer.
6 your teacher. 12 a student in my class.

activation
  c Test your memory. Cover the sentences in a. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

Use contractions.

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1A Communicative The memory game

A Hello, I’m Charlie.


B It’s 7894 132 456.
What’s your name?

A Nice to meet you. B Fine, thanks.

A What’s your phone


B Freddie.
number?

A See you on Saturday.


B Bye.
Bye.

A Hello, George. B Hello, Sarah.

B Yes, see you on Saturday.


A How are you?
Goodbye.

A What day is it today? B Sorry.

A Bye. B It’s Monday.

A Hi, Fran. This is Sophie. B Nice to meet you too.

A My name’s Marc,
B Nice to meet you.
not Matt.

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1A VOCABULARY Days of the week / Numbers 1–20

 a Find the numbers and days, and write the words in the right places in the lists.

o
ve

c
eig h t j qt f l
gb r i da e
k yo f i w
vemazt

el
ey e

n
e e
et
r
th

n in
s qt w e n t y n b tue
eenin
ax

ir t c m o n day xo
p th
l
dk
ay
ur t e e n vca aw
d

v fo sat
rs

e u r day f p u
hu
dt

Numbers Days
1 11 1
2 12 2
3 three 13 3
4 14 4
5 15 5
6 16 6 Friday
7 17 7
8 18
9 19
10 20

b Complete the lists with numbers and days.

  c Look at the code. Use it to write the words below.

1 = H  2 = R  3 = D  4 = N  5 = F  6 = M  7 = W  8 = U  9 = A  10 = T 
11 = L  12 = E  13 = Y  14 = I  15 = S  16 = G  17 = V  18 = O  19 = X

1 12 11 12 17 12 4 
=
2 10 8 12 15 3 9 13 
=
3 12 14 16 1 10 
=

 d Think of three words, days, or numbers and put them into the code. Dictate the code numbers
to your partner. He / she writes the words.

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