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Vocabulary numbers 0-20; the alphabet;

things in the classroom; days of the week


Real World introducing yourself; classroom
Welcome! instructions; names; saying goodbye

TEACHER Hello. What's your name,


Hello! please?
DENIZ My name's Deniz Aslan.
1 a CD1 1 Look at conversation 1 and listen. TEACHER I'm Peter Adams. Welcome

b Practise conversation 1 with your teacher. to the class.


Use your name. DENIZ Thank you.

2 a CD1 2 Look at conversation 2 and listen.


b Practise conversation 2 with four students.
Use your name.

Numbers 0-20
3 a Work in pairs. How do we say these
numbers?

0 1 2 34 5
6 7 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
2
b CD13 PRONUNCIAT O Lister: end h
Listen again and practise.
c Work in the same pairs. S
Write your partner's numEe:.
correct?

HASSAN Hello, my name's Hassan.


Classroom instructic OLGA Hi, I'm Olga.
4 a Work in new pairs. Which oi tiese HASSAN Nice to meet you.
instructions do you understand? Cneck OLGA You too.
in LanguageSummary Welcome
REAL WORLD 0.2 p127.
Open your book.
Look at the photo on page 11.
The alphabet
Do exercise 6 on your own.
Look at the board. 5 a CD15 PRONUNCIATION Listen and practise the alphabet.
Work in pairs.
Work in groups.
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh li
Fill in the gaps.
Compare answers.
Jj Kk LI Mm Nn 00 Pp Q4 Rr
Listen and check.
Listen and practise.
Match the words to the pictures. Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy 71
Ask and answer the questions.
b CD1 6 Listen and write the words.
bCD1 4 Listen and tick
when you hear them.
() the instructions TIP SS = double s
Things in the classroom
8a Match these words to pictures a-j.

a booka a pencil
a table b a chair e
dictionaryj a CD player c

a pen h a

a DVD player a computer


a TVo
C

e g
MARCOS Hello. Sorry l'm
late.

TEACHER No problem.

oe

Work in pairs. Test your partner.


b

What's picture e? It's a chair.

Goodbye!
week in order.
a Put the days of the

Monday 1
Tuesday Thursday
Friday
Wednesday Saturday Sunday

PRONUNCIATION Listen and check.


b CD1 10 and
Listen practise. What day is it today?
again
What day is it tomorrow?

10 CD111
Listen and write the day. Then
students.
practise with other
MARCOS Bye, Olga.
OLGA Goodbye. See you on

MARCOS Yes, see you.

First names and surnames

the teacher's P r o g r e s s Portfolio Welcome!


6a Look at conversation 3. Then match
answers a-C.
questions 1-3 to Marcos's
a F-U-E-N-T-E-S. Tick() the things you can do in English.
1 What's your first name?
Fuentes.
2 What's your surname?-b I can say hello, introduce myself and
3 How do you spell that? c It's Marcos.
say goodbye.
b CD17 Listen and check.
| can say numbers 0-20.
c CD18 Listen to two conversations, A and B.
Write the names.
Ican understand classroom instructions.
I can say the alphabet.
a CD1 9 PRONUNCIATION Listen and practise the
questions in 6a. Ican spell my narme.
b Ask four students these questions and write Ican say the days of the week.
the names.
Vocabulary countries and nationalities
Grammar be (1): positive and Wh-questions
subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
1A How are you? Real World introducing people

QUICK REVIEW The alphabet Write five in the


words in English. Work in 4 a CD1 14 Listen and notice the word stress ()
pairs. Spell the countries and nationalities in 3a.
words to your partner. He/She writes
them Brazil Brazilian
down. Are they correct?
b PRONUNCIATION Listen again and practise. Copy the
Word stress.

Listening and Speaking


a Reading and Listening
CD1 12 PRONUNGIATION Read and listen
to conversation 1. 5 a CD115 Read and listen to conversations 3, 4 and 5.
Listen again and practise.
b Practise conversation 1 with four Write the countries.
students. Use your name. b Work in pairs. Compare answers.

2 a CD1 13 PRONUNGIATION Read


to conversation 2.
Listen
and listen LISA Hello, Tom.
again and practise.
b Work in TOM Hi, Lisa. How are
groups. Take turns to
introduce students to each other. you?
LISA I'm fine, thanks.
And you?
PAOLO Bianca, this is Toshi.
Vocabulary and Speaking TOM I'm OK, thanks.
BIANCA Hello, Toshi.
Countries and nationalities Nice to meet you.
TOSHI You too.
3 a Tick () the countries
you know.
countriess nationalities
I'mfrom T'm
Brazil Brazili a n
Australia Australi
Argentina Argentini
the USA Améric
Germany Germ
Italy Itali
Mexico Mexic
Russia Russi
Egypt Egypti RECEPTIONIST Good morning
the UkK What's your name, please?
Britis h CARLOS It's Carlos Moreno.
Spain Span
Poland Pol RECEPTIONIST And where are
Turkey Turk you from?
CARLOS T'm trom
China Chin e s e pa
Japan Japan
France French

b Write the missing letters in the


nationalities. Check in Language Summary 1
VOCABULARY 1.1 p128.
c Where are you from? What's your
nationality?
I'm from Colombia. I'm Korean. |
HELP WITH GRAMMAR 7 a CD1 16 PRONUNCIATION Listen and practise the
in 6b. the Copy
be (1): positive and Wh- questions sentences in 6a and the questions
contractions (l'm, you're, What's, etc.).
6 a Fill in the gaps with 'm, re or 's.
l'm from Spain.
POSITIVE () conversations 3, 4 and 5.
b Work in pairs. Practise
1 'm from Spain. (=I am)
Fill in the gaps with 'm, re, are or s.
2 You e in room 6. = you are) 8
3 He S . from Italy. = he is)
4 She'S from Brazil. ( she is) EMMA Where are they from?
DAVE They2 (e from Egypt.
5 Its Carlos Moreno. =it is)
EMMA What are their names?
6 We' from Australia. (= we are)
Hanif and her name3<
DAVE His name
7 They'e from the UK. = they are)
Fatima.
b Fill in the gaps with are or 's.
RECEPTIONIST What your names, please?
WH-QUESTIONS (?) a Dieter Koller and
your name?
DIETER Our names
1 Where are you from? 4 What Mehmet Kaya.
2 Where'5 he from? 5 What your names? RECEPTIONIST Where* av you from?
3 Where she from? 6 Where they from? DIETER I? n from Germany and hel
from Turkey.
c Check in GRAMMAR1.1 p129.
RECEPTIONIST What are your names, piease? HELP WITH GRAMMAR

DANIEL My name's Daniel


Ross and this is Kelly ast n.

Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives


RECEPTIONIST Where are you fromn?
Fill in thetable with the words in bold in 8.
DANIEL We're from
an:
.

to the conterence. Youre ii


RECEPTIONIST Welcome
Subject you he she we they
oronouns

possessive
my nS ne its
adjectives

GRAMMAR 12 p129
Choose the correct words.
10 a

RECEPTIONIST What are lyou/your) names, please?


MARTIN 2WelOurnames are Martin and Julia Green.
from?
RECEPTIONIST Where are 'you/your
MARTIN We/Our 're from the USA.

LISA Where are Sthey/their from?


TOM 6He)His 's from France and (shelher 's from Japan.
LISA What are *they/thei? names?

TOM HelHis name's Louis and Oshelhen name's


Hiroko.
b Work in pairs. Compare answers.
EMMA Where's he from?
DAVE He's from Taly
EMMA OK. And where's she from? Get ready... Get it right!
DAVE She's from
EMMA Right. And where are they from?
11 Work in pairs. Student A p104. Student B p109
DAVE They'refromne uK ,Ithink.
Vocabulary jobs; a and an
1B Coffee break Grammar be (2): negative,
and short answers yes/no questions

QUICK REVIEW Numbers 0-20 A


Work in pairs. Count from 0 to 20:
A Zero. B One. A Two. B Three. 8:42am
Edit
Then count backwards from 20 to 0: All Contacts

A Twenty. B Nineteen. A Eighteen.


Call Cecilia in
Brian Wells
Spain today!
Listening and Speaking work 07968631178

0034 934
211 94s
1 a Work in pairs. Look at A-D. How ringtone
olbibC enonc
do we say the phone numbers?
Work

TIP I n phone numbers 0 =


oh or zero y dS ou can that
would be
and 11 =
double one. FaceTimne great.

b CD1 17 PRONUNCIATION Listen


B See you on
Saturday.
and check. Listen again and practise. Best wishes

2 a CD1 18 Listen to four Trevor King


conversations. Write the phone
numbers.
Kingsland Hotel 0131 496 0864

D
b Ask three students their plior Tel: 020 7946 0322 Back to Inbox Archive Repor! sca
numbers. You can invent numbera
if you like! www.kingslandhotel.net
What's your It's .

mobile number? HELP WITH VOCABULARY a and an

Look at the jobs in 3a. Then


complete the rules with a
or an.
What's your It's Weusea with nouns that
home number? begin with a consonant sound.
(The consonants are b, c, d, f, etc.)
We use an with nouns that
begin with a vowel sound.
Vocabulary and Speaking (The vowels are a, e, i, 0, u.)
Jobs
VOCABULARY 1.3 p128
3 a Work in pairs. Which of these
jobs
do you know? Then do the
exercise in
5 Fill in the
gaps with a or an.

VOCABULARY 1.2 p128. 1


job book
student
a manager a doctor an engineer 3 an answer
5
anEnglish book
a sáles assistant room
a waiter/a waitress
a cleaner a police officer 6 a Look again at the
an actor/an actress cOver the
pictures in VoCABULARY 1.2 p128. lake turtio
a musician words and test
a teacher a student
your partner.
a housewife
an accountant a lawyere What's his job? He's a mechanic.
a builder a mechanic
What's her job? | She's an actress.
TIPS In these vocabulary boxes we only
show the main stress. b What's your job? Ask other
We can also say /l'm unemployed. not students.
Ha-an tnempleyee. and I'm retired. not What's your job? I'm a manager.
P-atetree.

b CD119 PRONUNCIATION Listen and What do you do? I'm a student.


word stress.
practise. Copy the

10
Listening and Speaking
a CD120 Read and listen to these A
conversations. Fill in the gaps with the
correct jobs.

1 A Are you from New York?


B No, we aren't from the USA. We're
from Canada.
A Oh, really? What do you do?
B I'm an' encinecand Jane's
2
a

2 A Who's she?
B Her name's Sally Andrews.

A Is sheasusIuan ?
BYes, she is. But she isn't famous.
3 A What do you do?
B I'ma4oleoge.And you?
A I'm an° cniNT
B Are you from Mexico?

A No, l'm not. I'm from Colombia.

b Look at the photo. Match


conversations 1-3 to the groups of
people A-C.

HELP WITH GRAMMAR

be (2): negative, yes/no questions


and short answers

Look again at 7a. Underline all the


8 a

parts of be in the conversations. in


peairs. Ask and answer questions aboutthe people
b Fill in the gaps in these negative
sentences with 'm, aren't and ísn't.
not a teacher. is he a dccror? No, he isn't. He's an engineer.
1 I'
2 You/We/They aiea from the USA.
are not) true for you. Make the other
3 He/She/lt 1snt famous. (=is not) 11 a Tick () the sentences that are
sentences negative. Write the correct sentences.
questions and
c Fill in the gaps in theseisn't or aren't.
1 I'm an English student.
answers with 'm, ls, Are, 2 I'm from the UK.
1 Are you from Spain? I'm not from the UK. I'm from
Poland.

Yes, I am./No, I mnot 3 My English class is in room 12.


she a musician?
4 Im an accountant.
Yes, sheis./No, she 1 5 t . 5 My teacher's from Australia.
3 you from New York? 6 My language school is in London.
Yes, we are. /No, we ael. hCy
7 My English lessons arë bn Tuesdays and Thursdays. "yo
d Check in GRAMMAR 13 p129. 8 The students in my class are all from my country.

b Work in groups. Compare sentences.


9 CD121 PRONUNCIATION Listen and toflde
practise. Copy the contractions
P'm, aren't, etc.).
I'm not a teacher.
Get ready... Get it right!
12 Work in pairs. Student A p104. Student B p109.
We aren't from the USA.
REAL Real World asking for
personal
asking people to repeat thingsdetails
1 C WORLD Personal details Vocabulary numbers 20-100

Write all the jobs you


QUICK REVIEW Jobs Work in pairs.
words?
know. Which pair in the class has the most

What number is it?


1 aWork in pairs. How do we say these numbers?
Check in voCABULARY 1.4 p128.

20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Work in the same pairs. Say these numbers.


b

28 34 47 51 63 75 86 92

Listen to these numbers. Notice the


stress.
2 a CD1 22
fifte-en 11y nineteen ninety
thirteen thirty

e numibers.
b CD 23 Listen
arid practise the
cCD 2
numbers in ar

3 Work in pairs. Scy o


rbetween 1 and 100. Webber &Webber Lid 89 Villiers Street
iext three numbers
Your partner says the Liverpool
aL14 6Y2
nity-nlnc. SIXTV. SIXTV-One
hfty-cight
5 Emma Mitchell
Sales Manager
What's her address?
Tel 0151 496 0814
M o b i l e 07974 610771
Look at the photo
of Emma. Then
4a to Emma's things
1-3.
f e m a i l emma.mitchell@wwl.co.uk

match these words

a business cara
a mobile phone
a credit card

Hi Daniela!
b Match these
words/phrases 2 The party's at my
to the letters a-j
in the pictures. HOME BANK house. My address is
b CREDIT
1 first name 6 8 Evesham Road
2 Surname Liverpool L13 7KW.
3 h o m e numbeer
My home number is
4 Work number 0151 496 0633.
5 mobile number 2300 6754 76 See you on Sunday!
6 home address
45894550
PH02/12 01/20 Love Emma
7 email address

postcode at
work EMMA R MITCHELL
8 MRS
number
9 credit card

10 job 4b.
about 1-10 in
questions
Work in pairs. Ask
c
Emma.
first name?
What's her
SBCar Rentals

Asking people to repeat things


REAL WORLD
Hiring a car from the
Listen to these sentences
Sentence stress (1) a CD1 2 7 office. Fill in the gaps
HELP WITH LISTENING conversation in the c a r hire

tihe with these words.


of Paul. Then isien
CD1 25 Look atthe photo the s e n t e n c e
to

5 woman's questions. Notice stre2t. e


repeat again please Could Sorry
stress the important words.
What's your surname, please? 'm ?
you say that a90 please?
2 What's your first name?
that, pe5e ?
3 And what's your nationality? 3 Could you

4 What's your addr ss?


RONUNCIATION Listen again and practise
5 And whät's your postcode?
6 What's your móbile number? REAL WORLD 1.3 p129
7 And whät's your home number?
Listen and practise the
8 What's your émail address? CDT28 PRONUNCIATION
questions in 5. Copy the sentence stress.
Watch or listen to Paul's
6a VIDEO1 CD1 26 the sentences in 5 when you in pairs. Interview your partner and
fill in the
conversation. Tick () 9Work
hear them. form. Use the questions in 5.

the form.
b Watch or listen again. Complete

Car Hire Form SBP


icar Rentals
Car Hire Form
Customer ref: 003500
SBP
Customer ref: 00349
surname
surname

first name
first name Paul
nationality ie
nationality
address Road S address

Bristol
mobile number
mobile number 07969
home number home number 1 022!!
email address pau/99@webmail.com email address
VOCABULARY
1D AND SKILLS Lost property Vocabulary personal possessions
plurals; this, that, these, those

QUICK REVIEW Numbers 0-100 3


Work in pairs. Count from 0 to 51
in threes: A Zero. B Three. A Six.
Then count from 0 to 98 in sevens:
B Zero. A Seven. B Fourteen.

Look at the picture of the lost


property room in the conference
hotel. Match these words to 1-17.

diaries 12 wallets
an MP3 player a mobile
watches4 an umbrella to bags
shoes a camera coats
a bike/bicycle. a radio
suitcases a laptop
dresses 2 ID cardsfalse teeth

HELP WITH VOCABULARY


Plurals
2 a Write the missing letters. When
do we add -s, -es and -ies? Which
plurals are irregular?

singular plural
bag s
a bag
a wallet wallet
a suitcase SUitcase

a watch watch
a dress dress

a diary diar

a man men
Diary
a woman wom n
a child childr e n
a person pe o ple e00
a tooth
tee th

b Check in VoCABULARY 1.6 p128.


17
CD1 29 PRONUNCIATION Listen
and practise the
singular and plural
words in 2a.

4 Write the plurals. 1-17.


Work in pairs. Take turns to test each other on
a a bike bikes
f a camera amCtas 5
b
acredit card
ued t g an address adeS Number 12. They're diaries.
Ca nationality
dtioramespchaman me
d a waitress
es a country coJNTIes Number 17. It's an MP3 player.
e a person

Peopie a woman wogen


HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION
6 Eva's got a hotel. Look at the
job at the pictures and
fill in the gaps with words from 1 Word stress and sylables
the
CD1 31 Listen to these words. Notice
B stress and number of syllables. Listen again
and practise.

Brit-ish Ja-pan
sev-en-teen
bi-cy-cle com-pu-ter
What's thise Write the words in the
table.
in English? 2 Work in pairs.
musician address thirty
teaeher
EVA engineer manager
thirteen umbrella
What's thata mobile
Brazil Germany Japanese
in English? mechanic unemployed
Mexican

Brit-ish teacher
adoiess
It'saKaNICIa Ja-pan +ueen
It's an UNIDIeid
bi-cy-cle

Com-pu-ter
What are these D
sev-en-teen
in English? What are
those?!
Listen and check. Listen again
b CD1 32
and practise.

the stress on each word.


3a Write five words. Mark
words. Is the stress on
b Work in pairs. Compare
words correct?
your partner's

Continue2learnn
They're w a n c s They're
Grammar and Real World
Vocabulary,
Extra Practice 1 and Progress Portfolio 1 p115
HELP WITH VOCABULARY Language Summary 1 p128
this, that, these, those w1A-DWorkbook p5
this, that, these and those. with Review Video
7 Fill in the table with Self-study DVD-ROM 1
y Tests
here there

singular Ah1s hal


face2face men y oVD

plural hese wse


115

8 a CD1 30 PRONUNCIATION Listen and practise. Copy


the stress. -RO
this What's this? Whåt's this in English?
b Choose three things in the classroom or from your
bag. Ask your teacher what they are in English. Reading and Writing
Portfolio 1 At the hotel Workbook p64
What's that in It's a poster.
English? Reading addresses; hotel registration forms
Writing capital letters (1); addresses, filling in a

They're keys. hotel registration form


What are these in English?|
Language Summary Welcome
VOCABULARY REAL WORLD
0Numbers 0-20 3 p6 0.1 Introducing yourself 2 p6
0 zero 7 seven 14 fourteen
Hello, my name's Hassan. Hi, I'm Olga.
1 One 8 eight 15 fifteen
2 two 9 nine 16 Sixteen
3 three 10 = ten 17 seventeen Nice to meet you. You too.
4 four 11 eleven 18 eighteen
5 five 12 twelve 19= nineteen
6 SiX 13 thirteen 20 twenty Classroom instructions 4p6
0.2
0.2 The alphabet 5 p6 What's

K
name?

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh li
j Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Look at the photo Do exercise 6 on Look at the
Open your book.
on page 11. your own. board
Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
9As
TN
small a
TIP S S = double s, A =
capital A, a =

0.3 Things in the classroom 8 p7

Fill in the gaps Compare


Work in pairs. Work in groups.
answers.

Where are
. teacher, thirty, mobile you from? 18 s he a
docter
Joo

chs

a chair Where are


a table you trom? a me he
a Sn.

Match the words Ask and answer


a pencil Listen and
a book Listen and
to the pictures. the questions.
anbihae

check. practise.

0.3 Names p7
(My name's/lt's) Deniz.
a pen
a dictionary What's your name?

What's your first name? lt's Marcos.


alTV
a CD player
What's your surname? Fuentes.

How do you spell that? F-U-E-N-T-E-S.


a computer
a DVD player

0.4 Days of the week 9 p7 0.4 Saying goodbye 10 p7


Monday Friday Goodbye/Bye, Olga. Goodbye/Bye. See you on Tuesday.
Tuesday Saturday
Wednesday Sunday Yes, see you.
Thursday
DVD-ROM1
Language Summary 1
VOCABULARY
a and a n
1B 4 p10
1.1Countries, nationalities and languages 1.3 witn a consonant sound
nouns that begin
use a with
We /'m a student.
1A 3 p8 consonants are b, c, d, í etc.):
(The with a vowel sound,
that begin
countries nationalities languages We use a n with nouns
actor.
He's an
a, e, i, 0, u):
F'm from... m. Ispeak. (The vowels are

that begin with a j /


sound:
Brazil Brazilian Portuguese TIP W e use a with nouns

Australiaa Australian English a university /ju:nr'v3:Siti/.


Argentina Argentinian Spanish
the USA American English
14Numbers 20-100
1C p12
Germany German German 50 fifty
26 = twernty-six
Italy Italian Italian 20 twenty 27 twenty-seven 60 sixty
Mexico Mexican Spanish 21 = twenty-one
28 = twenty-eight 70 seventy
Russia Russian Russian 22 twenty-two
29 = twenty-nine 80 eighty /eiti/
Egypt Egyptian Arabic 23 = twenty-three
30 thirty /93:ti/ 90 ninety
English 24 twenty-four 100 a hundred
the UK British 25 = twenty-five 40 forty
Spain Spanish Spanish
Poland Polish Polish
Turkish Personal possessions
1D p14
Turkish
Turkey .5 Check on p14.
China Chinese Chinese Do you remember these things?
Japan Japanese Japanese an umbrella a Coat a laptop
a diary
French a bike/bicycle a dress
France French a wailet a bag
a radio an ID card
an MP3 piayer shoes
C3rer a suitcase false teeth
1.2 Jobs 1B p10 amobie

Match the jobs to pictures a-p.


e can s3 ,:E : y e or a mobile phonee
1 a a manager /mæn1dza 9 a musician/arutzifan
2 Ca doctor 10 a teacher
student
an engineer
a sales assistant 12 housewife Piurals
13 an accountant singular irregular plural
a waiter/a waitress singular plural
a cleane 14 a lwyer /lbra/ + S a man men
15 a buiider
a police officer a woman Women
a bag bags
an actor/an actress 16 a mechanic a wallet wallets a child children
show the main stress in a person people
In the Language Summaries we only a suitcasesuitcases a tooth teeth
words and phrases + -es

etc.) p167. a watch


check the phonemic symbols (/æ/, /d3/, watches
on
You can
a dress dresses TIP We also add -es to
doctor. not Hm-deeter.
TIPS Ne or an with jobs: I'm a
use a -y-ies Words ending in -s, -sh, -X
not Pman-tAemple}yee. and
We can also say I'm unemployed. a diary diaries and -Z: bus buses, etc.
I'm retired. not Pm-aretiree.
What do you do? = What's your job?
ABC

MANAGER

UNIVERSITY
EANY

K
17this, that, these, those 1D 7 p15
there those go before be in sentences
here This, that, these,
singular this (umbrella) that (camera) Those are my shoes.
This, that, these, those go after be in questions:
these (watches) those (false teeth)
plural s that your bag?
REAL WORLD
GRAMMAR
people 1A 2 p8
1.1Introducing
Wh- questions 1AGp9
1.1- be (1): positive and WH-QUESTIONS (?) Bianca, this is Toshi
POSITIVE (+)
Where are you from? meet you.
I'm from Spain. (=l am) Hello, Toshi.
Nice to
Where's he from?
You're in room 6. F you are)
Where's she from?
He's from Italy. (= he is) You too.
What's your name?
She's from Brazil. (= she is)
What are your names?
It's Carlos Moreno. i t is Where are they from? Nice to meet you.
we can

=Ve are! TIP When person says


a
We're from Australia tooO.
Nice to meet you
And you. or
They're from the U say You too.,

371 2urE. details


TIPS yOu and yG * g
3ut rut erere, AHatte,
etc. 1.2Asking for personal
Wecan write V7er3. 1C 5 p13
adjectives What's your surname, please?
prcneiS
a r i ossessive
1.2 Subjeci
What's your first
n me?

1A9P9 What's your nationality?


we they What's your addréss?
she t
subject you he
pronouns
What's your põstcode?
Its Our their number?
your h i s her What's your möbile
possessive
my number?
adjectives What's your höme
Paris.
with verbs: He's a Weliye in
doctor. What's your émail
addrèss?
pronouns
use subject it's her bag.
TIPS We
with nouns: Myname's Harnif. TIPS W e can say surname
or last namne.
possessive adjectives 11 double one.
We orzero and
=
use oh
In phone numbers 0
=

short
questions and home number? or What's
be (2): negative, yes/no We can say What's your
1.3 your landline (number)?
answers 1B 8 p11 at,
we say:. =
dot, =

In email addresses
NEGATIVE (-) A = capital A.
with not.
We make negatives
postcode (UK) =zip code (US)
I'm not a teacher.
not) ask about age: A How
from the USA. (aren't
are
We say How old are you? to
=

aren't
You/WeThey
famous. (isn't = is not) old are you? B I'm fifty. not
heve-ffty. or Pm-ftyea¥s.
He/She/tisn't
can say you're single:
YESINO QUESTIONS (?)
SHORT ANSWERS
Ifyou're not married, you
No, you aren't AAre you married? B No, I'm single.
Yes, you are.
Am I late? No, I'm not. things: My bike's ten years old.
Yes, I am. We say years old for
Are you from Spain? No, he/she isn't.
Yes, he/she is. not AAy-bike's-ten.
Is he/shea musician? No, it isn't.
Yes, it is.
Is it Japanese? aren't.
Yes, we/you are. No, we/you 1.3 Asking people to repeat things
Are we in room
5? No, we arent,
Yes, we are.
from New York?
Are you
Are they French?
Yes, they are.
No, they aren't.
1C 7 p13
answers with
and negative short I'm sorry?
TIPS We can also make negatives
famous. You're not from the USA. Could you sáy that agan, please?
s or 're + not: She's not
not. No, she's not, etc. Could you repeat that, please?
No, you're
¥es,tA, etc.
We can't say Ves, yetre.

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