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E Lesson aim: + talk about famous people from the past Presentation © & Listen and read. Do the quiz. THE AE POUND Quiz sHow What do you know? Press the correct button. Was Nina Simone a famous Where was the magician singer? Harry Houdini from? IA) Yes, she was. She was famous IBY He was from Hungary but hi in the 1950s and the 1980s. h sin the USA BB No, she wasn't. She was an actress. Bec When was the film director Was Leonardo da Vinci Alfred Hitchcock born? 1 a painter? IBY He was bom in 1946 but he . IAI Yes, ho was, But he was also an inventor BI No, he wasn't. He was a famous composer Were Laurel and Hardy actors? ‘Who were John Logie Baird IAI No, they weren't. They were and Guglielmo Marconi? dancers. IBY they were authors of By Ves, they were. They were books about TV and the radio. also very funny comedians, IB) They were the inventors of the TV and the radio. Comprehension © GF listen and check your score! Vocabula © gh Listen and repeat. Which professions are in the quiz? actor/actress author comedian composer dancer film director inventor magician painter scientist singer singer ‘QName one famous person for each profession in Exercise 3. painter — Pablo Picasso Grammar Past simple: to be Positive He was born in 1899. They were comedians. Negative He wasn’t a film director. They weren't very famous. Questions Was Leonardo da Vinci a painter? Yes, he was. Were Laurel and Hardy dancers? No, they weren't. © complete the sentences. Then answer True (T) or False (F). Nina Simone wasn’t. (not be) famous in the 1980s. [F] Harry Houdini (not be) a magician. [_] Walt Disney (be) a film director. Da Vinci, Baird and Marconi (be) all inventors. Laurel and Hardy (not be) comedians.) John Logie Baird (not be) a famous author. _] auauna Vocabulary: Dates © GF iisten and repeat. 1900 nineteen hundred 1901 nineteen oh one 1998 nineteen ninety-eight 2000 two thousand 2004 — two thousand and four 2014 _ twenty fourteen Say these dates. 1 the frst of May, twenty twelve 1 1st May 2012 4 12th January 1806 2 22nd March 1666 5 25th December 1984 3 19th June 1910 «6 31st October 2001 Grammar Past simple: tobe Wh- questions When was she born? ‘Where was she from? ‘Who was Nina Simone? Speal © write the questions. Then ask and answer about Charlie Chaplin. 1. A: What was his name? B: his name was Charlie Chaplin. ‘Name: Chaslie Chaplin Profession: actor Born: 1889 Country: the UK 11 what / his name? What was his name?. 3 when / born? 2 who / he? 4 where / from? © Stusent a: go to page 101. Student B: go to page 105. Writing © in your notebook, write about Charlie Chaplin, Albert Einstein, Michael Jackson or a famous person in your country. Michael jackson was a brilliant singer and a dancer. He was born on 28th August 1958. He was from Indiana in the USA > Now turn to Unit 3A in the Activity Book. Start on page 25. 29 30 B | watched it, too! Presentation 03 Sophie: Did you watch The Million Pound Quiz Show last night? Luke: Yes, | did. It was ‘ awfull [fantastic (7)! Sophie: | watched that new comedy series so | missed it. What happened? Listen and read. Tick (/) the correct rds. Luke: The winner was a? man[_|woman|_| from. Brighton! Seb: _ | watched it, too! It was so easy! | answered all the questions Luke: But the last * question|__| answer! | wasn't easy. Sophie: What did they ask? Luke: ‘Did John Logie Baird invent the television in 1920 or 1925?" Sophie: What was the * right| correct |_] answer, Seb? Seb: Em... : Luke: Come on, Seb. You watched the show! Seb: Yes, but | didn’t stay for the Slast|_ first |] question. My dinner was ready .. Sophie: So you didn’t answer all the questions, did you? © GB listen and repeat the dialogue. Cree + Ie was fantastic + What happened? + It was so easy! + Come on, (Seb) Comprehension © Read again and complete the sentences with words from the text. 1. Sophie. didn’t watch the quiz show last night. 2. The name of the show was The Show. 3 The winner was from 4. John Logie Baird invented the 5 didn't stay for the last question. Quiz Vocabulary: TV programmes ° cartoon comedy cookery show documentary drama series quiz show reality show soap opera talent show talkshow the news Listen and repeat. © Match the pictures with the TV programmes Exercise 4, Which programmes aren't in the pictures? Then ask and answer. 1 cartoon A: Do youlike cartoons? B: Yes, Ido. Grammar Past simple: regular verbs Present Past tat answer answered happen happened love loved stay stayed Mth ask asked cook cooked help helped like liked miss missed talk talked watch watched wal hate hated invent invented visit visited © | tisten and repeat. © choose the correct words. ar a Subject: Saturday | @@ye8y happened at home yesterday evening and 2 loved / watched a new comedy on TV.1? missed / watched my favourite quiz show but it was OK because I really ‘hated / liked the new comedy it was very funny! Then 1° helped / visited my mum in the kitchen, We * invented / cooked pasta with cheese and vegetables for dinner and ” answered / talked about our day. It was fun! Grammar Past simple: regular verbs Positive Negative Iwatched a new comedy. | didn't stay for the last question. Questions and short answers Did you watch The Million Wh- questions Pound Quiz Show last night? What did they ask? Yes, | did./No, | didn’t. © complete the dialogue with the correct forms of the verbs. Then act it out. Emma: ' Did you stay, (you/stay) at home yesterday evening? Seb: Yes, | did. What about you? Emma: |... (visit) Auntie Mary. SedFa.csun (You/watch) the talent show on TV? It was great! Emma: |“______. (not watch) TV. | watched my aunt cook dinner! Seb: What ® (she/cook)? Emma: Fish, Yuk! |é (not like) i. It was horrible! Seb: Poor Emma! It wasn’t a good evening. Emma: No it wasn’t}... (hate) it! Listening © & Listen. How many TV programmes do the people mention? O & tisten a 1 Jim didn’t talk to Lady Gaga. He talked to the winner of The Million Pound Quiz Show. 1 Jim talked to Lady Gage 2. Chris watched the new drama series lastnight. 3. The red team cooked pasta 4 The people in the documentary visited Zambia, 5 In the soap opera, Liam answered a question. in, Correct the false sentences. ‘About you @ Askand answer about you. A: Did you watch TVlast night? B: Yes, Idd. A What did you watch? B: [watched The Simpsons. > Now turn to Unit 38 in the Activity Book. Start on page 29. Lesson aim: + talk about people in the past © & listen and read. Match the photos with the answers (1-3). What did they do ... DRE eT fg (Angela, 10) Yes, they did. But people only wore Jeans for work. Young people started to wear jeans in the 1950s. They became very fashionable for men and women in the 1960s. DP SUE a ay 100 years ago? (Nick, 12) @No, they didn’t, People had home phones but they didn’t have mobile phones. There were some mobile phones in the 1980s but they didn’t become popular until the 1990s. How did people travel 100 years ago? (Tania, 11) © They walked and they rode bikes and horses! For long trips, they went by train. Past simple: irregular verbs ‘There weren't many cars because they Present Past Present Past were very expensive. ...... become became make made Grammar buy bought ride rode drink drank see saw — eeateatiteaes | ate take took Comprehension go went wear wore have had Read again and answer True (T) or False (F). 100 years ago 1 people wore jeans at work. (T Cover the past verbs in the grammar box. 2. young people wore jeans and T-shirts. A: Say a present verb. B: Say the past form. 3 there weren't any mobile phones. A: make. 4 there weren't any bikes. ae B; made 5 people went by train for long trips. A: That's right! Vocabulary: Time expressions © GF listen and repeat. in the 1960s _last month/night/week/year © complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs. Use the past simple. Which fact isn’t true? The first telephone book _had_(have) only fifty names in it. 2 Abraham Lincoln, the American President, sss (90) to school for only one year. 3 Yuri Gagarin... (become) the first man, in space in 1961. 4 Albert Einstein, the famous scientist, (wear) shoes but he never (wear) socks. 5 The Lumiere brothers ......... (make) the first film in 1795. 6 People ....... (buy) the first MP3 players in 1998, (three) days/months/weeks/years ago yesterday Grammar Past simple: irregular verbs Positive/Negative 1 People had home phones. People didn't have mobile phones. Questions and short answers Did they have mobile phones 100 years ago? Yes, they did /No, they didn't. What did they do 100 years ago? © write the questions. Then ask and answer. Look at Exercise 5 for the answers. 11 A: Did the frst telephone book have S00 names? B: No, it didn't. t had fifty names 1 the first telephone book / have / 500 names? 2 Abraham Lincoln / go to school / for twelve years? 3 Yuri Gagarin / become / the first man in space / in 1981? 4 Albert Einstein / wear / shoes and socks? 5 the Lumiere brothers / make / the first radio show? 6 people / buy / the fist MP3 players / in 1988? Speaking © Look at Emma's diary. Ask and answer about her. 11: What ad Emma do four days ago? B: She bought new jeans. 1. four days ago 2. last month 3 yesterday 4 five months ago | Techy is (Oth December! | 9h “December goto parly ~ wear new jeans! J bth December buy new jeans - cool! | 2th Moember see “The Lenton’ ~ gest Sl! J} Yh Tuy eat Mesiean food for the frst fe - vot bad About you © write about you. what did you do at these times? syesterday + last week + last month > Now turn to Unit 3C in the Activity Book, Start on page 33. 33 34 i Communication Speaking: Talk about your weekend Ge listen and read. Luke and Sophik oe Luke: How was your weekend? Sophie: It was great. Luke: What did you do? Sophie: We went to the new shopping | SopI centre in London, Luke: What was it like? Then listen and check. Emma: Hi, Seb. How was your weekend? Seb: {twas great. Emma: What did you do? Sebi"? Emma: What was it like? Seb: > Emma: Cool! seb: ‘ Emma: Mum and | went to the shopping centre. Seb: * Emma: Mum bought me a new school bag. a It was brilliant. There were fifty different rides! b It was great. © We went to Alton Park. 4 What about you? What did you do? € Did you buy anything? re talking about their weekends. it was very busy and there ‘were over 250 shops! Luke: Did you buy anything? : No, | didn’t. But Mum bought ime this new bag, What about you? What did you do at the weekend? 6 ae ‘Complete the dialogue with sentences a-e. Luke: | went camping with my fami Sophie: Cool. Did you enjoy it? Luke: Yes, it was brilliant! I met Be Grylls from the TV programme Bd Survivor. ‘Sophie: Really? Luke: Of course | didn’t! We went. camping in the New Forest Grrr + How was your weekend? + It was great/good/fun/briliant. + What did you do at the weekend? + What was it ike? + Did you enjoy it? Your turn © Imagine you did one of these activities at the weekend, Use the information below and Exercise 2 to help you write a dialogue. Then act it out. + fantastic / I went to London Zoo. / It was great. There were lots of different animals. + great /I went to the shopping centre. / It was fun, There were lots of shops. + brilliant / | went to the new cinema. /It was big. There were fifteen screens. ‘Writing: Describe a TV programme © complete the text. Use the words in the box. bag fish made was watched water went My favourite TV programme is Discovery Channel's Born Survivor. Bear Grylls is The star and he’s brilliant. 1 "watched. an ippisode last night: It was great. Bear -_.. to Mexico. It?” hot and dry. Fetookasmall* buthe didn't have food or? He ate scorpions and ©. and he drank water from the evn. He didn’t see any people. At night, the didn’t have a bed or a blanket but he isn't cold or scared. He stayed in a cave dhe? afire. OF i t eeu jor and but se and to join two positive facts and ideas. co was hot and dry. or to join two negative ideas. dh't have any food or water. se but to make a contrast. dh't have a blanket but he wasn't cold. ‘at Exercise 4. Find and circle examples d, or and but. © complete the text with and, but and or. My favourite TV programme is The Simpsons Homer Simpson is the star". and. he's great I watched an episode last night - it was funny. ‘Marge Simpson went to Rancho Relaxo for a holiday 2... she didn't take Homer 3. her children. Homer stayed at home with baby Maggie 4 ss Bart and Lisa went to their aunts’ house. Silly Homer opened the front door She didn't close it! What happened? Baby Maggie went to an ice cream shop ... alone! | Your turn | © write about this episode of Scooby-Doo. Join the underlined sentences with and, but and or. Scooby-Doo is the star. He's very funny and he's always hungry. a ‘Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Episode 7 - Never Ape an Apeman ‘My favourite TV programme is Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? In every episode, the Mystery Gang have a new adventure ‘* Scooby-Doo is the star. He's very funny. He's always hungry! ‘+ Daphne's uncle is a film director. In this episode, the Gang ‘are extras in his new fim, The Apeman of Forbidden Mountain * ‘They were very happy. Then they saw a real Apeman, ‘+ He was very dangerous, He scared the actors and the crew. + The Gang followed the Apeman. shaggy found him, * Was he a monster? Was he « + He was Carl the stuntman! It was briliant! 1 > Now turn to page 37 in the Acti ty Book. 35 CY cmap John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was a Scottish inventor. In October 1925, he asked a young man, William Taynton, for his help. William stood under the lights in Baird's workshop. He was hot and frightened. He was the first person on television! In 1926, Baird showed the first moving pictures on TV and in 1928 he sent the first pictures from London to New York. In 1929, he made the first TV programmes for the BBC. In the 1930s, televisions were very small. The picture was black and white and it wasn’t very good. People didn't have TVs at home because they were very expensive. In 1939 there were only about 15,000 TVs in the UK. Baird also invented colour television in 1928 but colour TVs didn’t become popular until the 1960s. Things are very different now. Every house has got a television. There are colour televisions, huge television screens, 3D and HD TVs but people still remember John Logie Baird. UK TV facts New words expensive person sent (send) show screen stood (stand) Comprehension © Read again and answer the questions. 1. Where did John Logie Baird come from? He came from Scotland. Who was the first person on TV? What di Baird do in 19287 What were the first TVs like? Many people didn’t have a TV in the 1930s, Why? When did colour TVs become popular? auswn Listening © A Listen and complete the table. the bicycle com flakes al bicycle cornflakes crossword puzzles iPod piano John Harvey Kelloge_| ' comflakes Baron de Sauerbrun |? Steve Jobs 5 ‘Arthur Wynne Bartolomeo Cristofori GED 3 O study the table in Exercise 3 for one minute, Then cover the inventions and nationalities. Ask and answer. ‘A: What did Steve Jobs invent? B: He invented the Pod. A: Correct. Speaking O came: from Exercise 3. B: Ask three “yes/no questions to find out who it is. ‘A: OK, Im ready! B: Was he American? A: No, he wasn't B: Did he invent the piano? Project: Inventors © write about an inventor and his/her invention. Answer these questions in your text. 11 Where did he/she come from? 2. What was his/her profession? 3. What did he/she invent? 4 When did he/she invent it? 5 What was the invention ike? 6 Do we still use this invention? Is it different now? William Higginbotham was an American scientist: Herinvented the first video game, Tennis fortwo? in 1958, Ht was a very simple game. Two people played iton a black and white TV screen. Video games are very different now. They have colour, stories and characters. 37 @ complete the puzzle and find the mystery profession. F Revision e © Use the table to correct the sentences. ight Brothers inventors scientist 1867 and 1871 1867 the USA Poland the first aeroplane penicillin 1 The Wright Brothers were actors. They were born in 1847 and 1851. They were from the USA. They invented the first motor car. The Wright brothers weren't actors. They were. Marie Curie was a singer. She was born in 1950. She was from Paris. She discovered Australia, © write the questions. Then ask and answer. 1 ausuna ‘A: When were the Wright Brothers born? B: They were born in 1867 and 1871. when / Wright Brothers / born? where / Marie Curie / from? who / Marie Curie? where / Wright Brothers / from? who / were / Wright Brothers? when / Marie Curie / born? ‘O complete the text with the correct past simple forms of the verbs. Yesterday, it was, (be) Emma's birthday and lots of friends, aunts A and uncles * (visit). Mum (cook) Emma's favourite dinner and Emma‘ (make) a birthday cake. The problem is, she (not have) a recipe and she * (invent) a new one~ it ?, (have) very strange things in it, So, guess what, it* (be) awful and nobody 9 (eat) it! Luke © Write the questions. Then ask and answer. 1 A: When was Emma's birthday? B: It was yesterday. Emma's birthday? / When / was visited / Who / Emma? did / What / Emma's mum / cook? Did / make / Emma / a birthday cake? a recipe? / Emma / Did / have people / eat / birthday cake? / Emma's / Did ausuns © choose the correct answers to make a dialogue. Then ask and answer with your partner. 1. Hil How was your weekend? @twas fun. _B What was it like? 2 What did you do? Alt wasn't great. BI went to the cinema, 3 Did you enjoy it? ‘AWhat about you? B Yes, it was good 4 What about you? What did you do? Alt was really boring. BI went to the zoo. 5 What was it lke? ‘Alt was great. There were alot of cool animals B What did you do? Song: Clever people @ & Listen and complete. Then sing. Mr Einstein was a brillant * scientist He had a great idea. He wrote a? for all to read, [And he became very famous, Clever people with great ideas changed our lives forever. Michael Jackson was a clever > He wrote some brilliant songs. He made us dance with his great * I think he was a genius. Mr Logie Baird was a great * He made the greatest thing. as that we can watch all day ‘And the whole world thinks of him. Pronunciation: /t/, /d/ and /1d/ oe 4 Listen and repeat. Tom's dog watched TV all day. He hated having walks. He loved programmes about animals And barked when people talked. © GE Listen and match the verbs with the same sound. 1 talked: a invented 2 stayed ‘b watched 3 hated ¢ happened 4 loved d missed 5 asked e answered My progress © Read and tick (v). talk about famous people from the past. She wasa singer. talk about what | did in the past. Jwatched TV last night talk about people in the past. Young people started to wear jeans in the 1960s. talk about last weekend. We went to the new shopping centre. > Turn to Unit 3 Check in the Activity Book on page 38. 39 Lesson aims: + talk about past lives + talk about types of music and musical instruments A How did they start? Presentation 500 1987 1978 25 1976 © G Listen and read. complete the text. Use the numbers in the box. tite fs TSS 0) ta dU Rig U2 are a world famous rock band from Ireland. Where did they meet? They met at school, in '7976_, when they were teenagers. The band's first name was Feedback and the members were: Larry Mullen Junior (drums), Bono (singing), The Edge (guitar) and Adam Clayton (bass). In? , they changed their name to U2. In the same year, they won a music talent show. They got two prizes: £2 and the chance to play their music for a big music company. Did you know? U2 support many different organisations, for example Greenpeace and Make Poverty History. They often give concerts for charity, Find out more ... Who started the band? > Larry Mullen Junior put an advert on the school's noticeboard. He wanted to find musicians for a new band, Which album sold ¢ million copies? > Their album, ‘The Joshua Tree’. Comprehension Vocabulary: Types of music and musical instruments. © Bead again and answer True (7) or False (F). 1 U2 are famous only in Ireland. [F. © GB Listen and repeat. 2. U2 met when they were students. 3. They never changed their name. 4 They give money to chart 5. Larry Mullen Junior started the band in 1976. Musical instruments bass drums guitar keyboard piano saxophone trumpet violin Types of music blues classical folk hip hop jazz pop rap rock © Match the musical instruments in Exercise 3 with the pictures. Which instruments aren't in the pictures? 1 bass 2) © G Listen and choose the type of music you hear. 5 blues / rap 2 rock/folk 6 rock / classical 3 jozz/ hip hop 7 hip hop / jazz 4 pop / folk 8 pop / blues Speaking Q Ask and answer about music. 1 A:Do you play a musical instrument? B: Yes, do. play the piano. 1. Do you play a musical instrument? 2 What type of music do you like? 3. Who's your favourite band/singer? © G& complete the table with the correct, verb forms from the text in Exercise 1. Then listen and repeat. Grammar Past simple: regular and irregular verbs (2) Regular verbs Irregular verbs Present Past Present Past change > changed. get start > started > supported want > gave Grammar Past simple: questions Wh- questions How did they start? ‘Where did they meet? Subject questions Who started the band? Which album sold 25 million copies? © write the questions. Then ask and answer about U2. 1 A: Who started the band? B: Larry Mullen junior. 2 A:When did U2meet?.B: They met in 1976. 1 who / start / the band? 2 when / U2/ meet? 3 where / they / meet? 4 who / play / the bassin Feedback? 5 when / they / change / their name to U2? 6 which album / sell / 25 million copies? @ write the questions. Use the correct past simple forms of the verbs. Pop Foster on StoGo! 9, guitar), ‘Sam (guitar) ail Matt (drums) 1. Where did they meet? (meet) ‘They met at music school. 2 (meet) 1n.2003, when they were teenagers. 3 (win / a music talent show) ‘Sam won a music talent show in 2004, 4 (start / the band) Tricia started the band in 2005. : (change / their name) ‘They changed their name to 3t0Go in 2008. Now turn to Unit 4A in the Activity Book. Start on page 39. 4

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