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6 Grammar fave got and articles 1 G9AL06 Read and listen to the dialogue. Who or what is. Floppy? Lauren Harvey Is that your cat? No. | haven't got a cat. I've got a dog — his name is. Patch. And my sister has got a rabbit. What's her name? Floppy. Not the rabbit ~ your sister! Oh, sony. My sister's name is Eva. Have you got a brother? Yes, | have. Sam. But he isn't at home, Where is he? F?m not sure. He hasn't got his mobile with him. Lauren Harvey Lauren Harvey Lauren Harvey Lauren Harvey 2. Undertine all the examples of have got in the dialogue. Then complete the table below. negative You/We/They haven't gat .. He/She/It* fn Have | go Has he/she/it got 2 pons Yes, 1 ___. / No, | haven't. Yes, he/she/ it has. | No, he/she/it hasn't Yes, you/we/they have. / No, you/we/they haven't got. __you/we/they got Introduction 3 Complete the sentences with the affirmative or negative form ‘of have got. Use information from the dialogue in exercise 1. 1 Harvey acat. 2 Harvey a dog. 3 Eva arabbit. 4 Eva and Harvey. a brother. 5 Sam his mobile with him. BD GRAMMAR BUILDER IC (EXS 4~6): PAGE 108 4 ESEINIIT Workin pairs. Ask and answer questions about the things below. a lady GagaCD abike acat adog (Conti mito 5. Read the Learn this! box. Then underline all the examples of dictionary a rabbit 4, an and the in the dialogue in exercise 1. Articles The definite article Is the. We can use itwith singular ‘and plural nouns. thedoor the windows The indefinite article is @ or an, We only use it with singular nouns. house an apartment We use a/an when we mention something forthe first time. ve got a dog and a cat. We use the when we mention it agar The cat isn’t very friendly. 6 GAL07; Listen and repeat the words. Then write @ or an. When do we use aand when do we use an? 1 __ mobile 5 MP3 player 2 book 6 actress 3 English lesson 7 __ guitar 4 8 old film 7 Complete the sentences with o, an or the. 1 I've got__dog and __ rabbit. _rabbit is white, 2 We've got __ Mercedes and __ Audi, _ Mercedes is very old. 3 I've got __ MP3 player and __ computer, but | haven't got ___ computer with me. 4 “Listen to this. I's song by the Black Eyed Peas.” ‘t's great! What's the name of —_ song?” GRAMMAR BUILDER IC (EXS 7-8): PAGE 108 RTPA PME Nee eC cs) 1 G¥AL08' Listen and repeat the times. two o'clock quarter past half past eight four twenty-five quartertofive five past seven toeleven ten past nine ten to three 2 1.09) Listen and draw the times. 3 GP1-10' Listen and complete the dialogue with the words below. excuse past time welcome you Poppy + me. What *__is it, please? Man t's five? Poppy Thank Man You're* ‘4 EXTEN Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the times in exercise 2. Use the dialogue in exercise 3 to help you. 5 GV1-11 Complete the days of the week and the months of the year Use the words below. Then listen and check. April August December February June ‘March November October Saturday September Sunday Thursday Wednesday January May 6 G1:12 Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers. 1" 24 34 4h 5h 6h 7H BS gm 108 18128 13% 14% 150" 268 17" 18 198 208 21 22" 254 24" 25" 26" 27 2 29° 30" 318 VOCABULARY BUILDER (PART 2): PAGE 130 7 Answer the questions. 1. What isthe second letter of your first name? What is the fifth month of the year? sentence? \What is the third word in the third question in this exercise? 5 What is the fifth word in this sentence? 6 What is the ninth letter of the alphabet? 2 3 4 LOOK ouT! We write: Friday 3% June or Fri 3 June We say: Friday the third of June We write: 1600, 1708, 1996, 2015 We say: sixteen hundred, seventeen oh eight, nineteen ninety-six, twenty fifteen 8 [ESTING Read the Look out! box. Then work in pairs. Take ‘ums to say the dates below. a a @ a @ FEBRUARY) august | DECEMBER TANUARY ocrogeg | JULY 1 3212491 2011 “4910 1803 1700 3914 1999 9 1.13) Listen, repeat and check. 10 ‘Workin paits. Ask and answer the questions. 1 When's Valentine's Day? 2 When's Christmas Day? 3. When's American Independence Day? 4 What's the date today (day, date and year)? 5 What's your date of birth? (Testhe fourteenth ‘of February, Introduction |-7

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