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Starter unit Grammar & words

My name’s Jamie. I’m nine.


This is my dad. 1
This is my mom. 2 5
1 2 6
This is my grandpa. 3
This is my grandma. 4
This is my uncle. 5 3
This is my aunt. 6 4 7
This is my cousin. 7
His name’s Brian. 8
This is my sister. 8
Her name is Alison.
She has black hair.
I have a big family!

We use have to say that someone has or owns something.


We also use have to say how people and things look.
I have
he has
she has
it has

 Complete the sentences.


She has He has I have

1 I have black hair. brown eyes.

2 This is Alison. short hair.

3 This is my aunt. curly hair.

4 This is my grandpa. short hair.

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Are you Jamie’s mom? Yes. I’m Alison’s mom, too!

’s tells us who has something. It’s called the possessive ’s.

I’m Alison’s brother. This is amie’s book.

This mark ’ is called an apostrophe.

2 Write.

1 This is Alison. She is 2 This is Brian. He is


Jamie’s sister. cousin.

3 This is 4 This is
aunt. grandpa.

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3 Write the missing letters.


1 S a t u r d a y

2 T sd y

3 Fr d y

4 M nd y

5 Th rsd y

6 S nd y

7 W dn sd y

4 Write the days of the week in the correct order.


1 Monday
2

5 Match.
seventeen thirteen twenty eleven fifteen twelve

11 12 13 15 17 20

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6 Read and complete the sentences.

Hi! I’m Emma. I’m nine, and


nine is my favorite number.
My favorite color is blue. I also
have a favorite day: it’s Friday.
This is my cousin Ben. He’s ten.
His favorite color is red, and
his favorite number is eleven.
Ben, what’s your favorite day?

Emma Ben

Hi, my name’s Zack, and this


is my sister Sarah. I’m nine.
I have black, curly hair.
My favorite color is yellow, and
my favorite day is Saturday.
Sarah is seven. She has
long hair. Her favorite day
is Sunday, and her favorite
number is twenty.

Sarah Zack

1 Ben is Emma’s cousin.

2 hair is long.

3 hair is black and curly.

4 favorite is red.

5 favorite is nine.

6 favorite is Sunday.

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Starter unit Unit test
1 Write. aunt cousin uncle grandpa /3

1 2 3 4

Grandpa

2 Listen and check ✓. /5

Name Days of the week


Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Duy ✓
Ha
Hoang
Thu

3 Circle the correct word. /3

1 2 3 4

1 I have blue / black hair. 2 She has curly / straight hair.

3 He has long / short hair. 4 My grandma has black / gray hair.

4 Match. /4

1 This is b a Tessa’s brother.


2 She’s b Tessa.
3 She has long c hair.
4 She has d a brother.
5 Tom is e nine. / 15
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He’s a police officer.
She’s a doctor.

Good morning,
Mr. Jones! We’re Mr. Jones and
your new neighbors! Mrs. Jones are my Yes, they’re nice.
favorite neighbors.

I, he, she, we, and they are subject pronouns.

We use he when We use she when we


we talk about one male talk about one female
(a boy or a man). (a girl or a woman).

We use we to talk about other people + I.


We use they to talk about other people (plural, not I and not you).

I’m = I am he’s = he is she’s = she is we’re = we are they’re = they are

1 Match.
a b c
1 He’s a pilot. c
2 We’re students.

3 She’s a teacher.

4 He’s a doctor. d e

5 They’re firefighters.

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2 Check ✓ the correct one.


1
I’m a teacher.
I’m a student. ✓

2
She’s a doctor.
She’s an office worker.

3
He’s a farmer.
He’s a firefighter.

4
He’s a pilot.
He’s a teacher.

3 Write He’s, She’s, We’re, or They’re.


1 2

He’s a police officer. doctors.

3 4

a pilot. firefighters.

5 6

a teacher. students.
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I like police officers. They help everybody. And I like pilots. They fly planes.

We can use verb phrases to talk about jobs.


They are doctors. They help sick people.
We are police o cers. We help everybody.
We are teachers. We teach students.
They are pilots. They fly planes.

4 Match.
1 Pilots a help everybody.

2 Doctors b teach students.

3 Police officers c fly planes.

4 Firefighters d fight fires.

5 Teachers e grow food.

6 Farmers f help sick people.

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5 Look and write. teach study fly help grow fight

1 They teach 2 They 3 We


students. food. everybody.

4 They 5 They 6 We
fires. planes. at school.

6 Write the words in the correct order.

1 police We officers are

We are police officers . We help everybody.

2 grow They food

They are farmers. .

3 sick We people help

We are doctors. .

4 firefighters are They

. They fight fires.

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1 Extra writing
1 Look and write.
3
1 2
1
f 2
i
r
3 4
4 e
f
i
g
h
5 6 5 t
e
6 r

2 Complete the sentences.


1 2
They’re teachers. doctors.

3 4
students. farmers.

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1 Values
Respect people who help us!

 Who do we need? Look and circle.


1 2

doctor / police officer firefighter / pilot

3 4

student / doctor farmer / office worker

2 What do you want to be? Draw.

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1 Unit test
1 Find and write. cher mer fighter officer tor ent /5

1 tea cher 2 police 3 doc

4 far 5 fire 6 stud

2 Look and write. /4

1 2 3 4 5

eolipc ercofif dcotor dnettus marfer lotpi


police officer

3 Look and complete the sentences. /3

1 Police officers teach everybody. help


2 Farmers grow fires.

3 Pilots fight planes.

4 Doctors help food.

4 Write. we’re they’re he’s she’s /3

1 2

She’s an office worker. students.

3 4

farmers. a pilot.
// 15
15

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2 Grammar & words

She doesn’t work in a police station.


Is he a police officer?

Yes, he is. He works in a police station. No, she works in a hospital.

We use s at the end of the verb with he, she and it in the affirmative
form of the present simple. We use doesn’t to make the negative form
with he, she and it in the present simple.
Affirmative Negative
He works in a … He doesn’t work in a …
She works in a … She doesn’t work in a …
It works in a … It doesn’t work in a …

1 Write.
1 She works in a hospital.
She doesn’t work in a store.

2 He in an office.
He in a fire station.

3 She in a school.
She in a hospital.

4 She in a school.
She in a bank.

5 He in a fire station.
He in a store.

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2 Write.
works doesn’t work

1 A doctor doesn’t work 2 A farmer


in a police station. in a school.

3 A pilot 4 A firefighter
in an airport. in a fire station.

3 Write the words in the correct order.


1 works office in an She She works in an office .

2 doesn’t He in a store work .

3 work They in an airport .

4 She in works a school .

5 hospital a We work in .

6 in a fire station He

work doesn’t .

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Does he work in a police station? Does he work in an airport?

No, he doesn’t. He’s a pilot. Yes, he does.

Does he work …? is a yes/no question. We can answer


Yes, he does or No, he doesn’t.
Question Short answers
Does he work …? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
Does she work …? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Does it work …? Yes, it does. / No, it doesn’t.

4 Answer the questions.


1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Does he work in a school? Yes, he does .

2 Does she work in an office? No, she doesn’t .

3 Does he work in a hospital? .

4 Does she work in a farm? .

5 Does he work in a bank? .

6 Does she work in an office? .


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5 Listen. Check ✓.

dad ✓

mom

aunt

uncle

grandma

6 Write the questions and answers.

1 he / in a 2 your mom / in a
Does he work in a school ?
Yes, he does . ?
No, .

3 your sister / in a 4 your uncle / in a

? ?
No, . Yes, .
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2 Extra writing
 Write and match.
a b

1 portair airport d
2 toers

3 kabn c d
4 psotialh

2 Look and write.

5
1 2 3

1 Does your mom work in a store? No, she doesn’t. She’s a teacher.
2 Does your grandpa work in a farm?

3 Does your brother work in an airport?

4 Does your sister work in a bank?

5 Does your dad work in a hospital?

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