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| Hil G 10 Complete the short text with the correct @ brammar form of the verb “to be” (am/is/are). 8 Filling oran, ry! kh B _ & Hi, 11) ..am... George. 12)... a pilot. This 3). sesso MY fiend, Mary. Mary and | |= 4) ones MRIGHDOUTS. WE 5) snrnneeeennne ISO v Good friends. 1 6) ..nnne thirty-three years old and Mary 7) twenty-seven. We = 8) vnmnensninmnns ffm Edinburgh, Scotland. 44. Fill in the gaps with the correct personal pronouns. 1A: Where are ...you... from? 7 Be an “m from italy. — — 2A WHO AI ene * B "are my neighbours, Ann and David. | 3A: How old is Margaret? } B: vw is eighteen. 4: Where is John? . B: . i at the party. A 40 ee banana AD eat 12 snow lophant — aes ene ane Tomy om Lacon 6 A: Is this your umbrella? Q Write the missing forms of the verb “to be”. Br Y@8, ener I, FULL FORM Sea 42 Fillinam, is, are, ’s, ‘re, ‘m, aren't or isn't lam rm you you VAS scons Ann from Poland? te ses B: No, she + SHO wensnens from Spain. 2 A: What your favourite sport? she is she B: My favourite sport football itis ita 3A w= they from Finland? B: No, they They oe British, —— we aA Bob ten years old? you. you're BE NO, NE wsnnee« HE soneenn thitteen, they are they . 5 A: Howold you? Be sn forty-Our Hil | o@ Communication Introducing people 13° Read the dialogue and fill in the miss questions, then in pairs read it out. Hello. 'm John Taylor. A sou My name is er I'm nineteen years old. 3) SS RKER earn 2 I'm from Manchester, England. Are you from Manchester too? No, I'm not. I'm from Swansea. iM) cases I'm a vet 5). 'm thirty years John: Bath: Both White. John: Beth: John: Beth: John: Beth: John: Beth: John: old. 14 Read the short dialogues and fill in the gaps. Hello, John. John, this is Cindy. She's my friend from Canada, B: Pleased to meet you. A: Hello, Tracy. Tracy, this is Steve. He's my friend {from Spain. C: Pleased to meet you, too. 15 P sent 1 years/Vold/thirty/am the words in the correct order to form 2 favourite/golt/his/sportiis 3. Egypt/are/Pyramids/in/the 4 sixteen/Tony/old/yearsiis, 5 Budapestlis/rom/she @ Reading 16 Read the sentences 1 to 6, then read the texts and mark the sentences ‘T (true) or F (false). ‘Omar is twenty-six years old. Omar is a pilot. Mark is from India. Julie is an artist Mark is a basketball player. Julie's favourite sport is football onsen This is Omar. He's from India. Omar is forty years old. He's a pilot. His favourite sport is football B This is Mark and this is Julie. They're married and they te from America. Mark is twenty-nine years ld and Julie is twenty-six years old, Mark is a postman and Jule is an artist. His favourite sport is basketball and her favourite sport is volleyball oO Writing 17 Use the information from the table below to write a short paragraph about Juliet. Name: Origin: | Paris, France 22 waitress Favourite | Sport: | tennis UNOS A Friend in Need ... 2 a) Label the parts of the body with words from Vocabulary the list chest, head, hand, arm, leg, foot, finger, toe 1 Complete the sentences with the colours. i hand, arm, leg, foot, finger, t b) Now close your books, point to the parts of body and name them. green, white, yellow, black ( 2 Aneggis .. Dok 3 Atree is 4 Apenguin is... and white. o a) Read the following and colour the people’s eyes and hair ‘Ann has got blue eyes and short grey curly hair. Jean has got green eyes and long red hair George has got brown eyes and short black hai. Eric has got dark brown eyes and light brown straight hair. Bone Jean b) Look at the pictures above. In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: What colour eves has Erie gol? SA: What sort of hair has he got? SB: He's got dark brown eyes SB: He's got bight brown sirwight hair A Friend in Need 4 a) Read the following paragraphs and match them to the pictures. b) Read the paragraphs again and fill in the tables, as in the example. ©) Cover the texts, look at the pictures and the tables and describe each person. Lips: ‘i 1 Poter is twenty years old. He is young. He is tll Other Characteristics: and well-built. He has got short curly hair. He has got full lips and a wide flattish nose. AN She is b_ Kim is twenty-two years old. She is young. short and slim with ful ips. She has gotlong straight hair, She has got slanting eyes and a small nose. —s —— © Robert is seventy years old. He rs is old. He is short and slim, He has got ehort white hair. He has got thin lips and a big nose. at ed. He Is lan is fifty-two years old. He is middle-age of medium height and he is fat. He has got grey Straight hair, a beard and a moustache. He has got a large nose and full ips. Ups: Other Characteristic in Name: Kim ‘Age: 22 Height: short Build: slim Stale ong, straight O Grammar Nose: small Ups: full 5 Write questions and answers as in the Other Characteristics: example. stanting eyes 11 A: you /from Argentina? ‘Are you from Argentina? B: No / Brazil No, I'm from Brazil 2 A: your car / new? B: No / very old Lips: Olner Characteristics: 3A: he/ Portugal? / A Friend in Need ... 10 4 A: they / tall? B: No / quite short 5A: he / fair hair? B: No / dark hair 6 a) Look at the table and fill in can or can't. play cricket swim cook sing speak English use computers = As sie KERR SNe %x 1 Kate play cricket, but she ‘wim, 2 Daniel nn Sing very well and he ... play cricket use computers but he ... 3 Ben cook but he .. play cricket. 4 Ben, Danie! and Kate... speak English. 5 Ben and Daniel use computers. cook, but they ... b) Look at the table a answer questions, as in the example. ‘SA: Can Ben play cricket? SB: Yes, he cam 1: Can Daniel play ericet? SB: No, he can't. ete. 7 Listen and repeat after your teacher. Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ft Gg Hho dj) KK LE MN Oo Pp Qq Rr $s Tt UU wow x yw Zz 8 a) Look at the table and fill in has, hasn't, have ee =. 7 Jennifer x ¢ x Richard x ov v x Helen &Chris xX = x v v 1 Jennifer got a camera and a TV. She oe got a computer. 2 Richard and Jennifer ... got a mobile phone. 3. Helen and Chris. .. got a camera or a computer, but they ... got a TV and a mobile phone. 4 Richard... got a computer and a TV, but RE savcnnnneen Ot a CAMerA OF @ Mobile phone. b) Look at the table above. In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: Has Jennifer got a camera? SB: Yes, she has. Has Jennifer got a computer? SA: No, she hasn't.” ete. 9 Match the questions to the answers, as in the example. 1 Where are your friends a Red from? |b No, 'minthe 2 What's your nationality? school football 3. How old is she? team. 4 Are you a doctor? > They're from 5 What's your favourite Portugal colour? 4 in Spain. 6 Are you in the school e 660068. basketball team? f She's 17. 7 What's your home town? ——g_ We're from 8 What's your favourite Germany. band? hh She'sa 9 What's your telephone hairdresser. number? i I'm tralian’ 10 Where is Barcelona? j Paris, France. 11. What's her job? k Yes, lam. 12 Where are you and your | The Spice friend from? Giris A Friend in Need 10 Write the nationalities in the right group, according to their endings. Sweden, Canada, France, Japan, Italy, Turkey, Brazil, China, Egypt, Mexico, Poland, the USA, Spain, Hungary, Britain, Portugal, Wales, Scotland, Germany, Greece, Australia, Lebanon ‘other -an__| -ian | -ish_ | -ese [endings 0 Communication Asking names, telephone numbers and addresses, 14 Complete the dialogue, then, in pairs, read it out. a) wicca? B: Wendy. A 2) fast name? B: Baker. A 3) spell that, please? B: Of course, BAKER, BEY) en 2 8: 27, Apple Street, AD 8). 2 Be its Baa 3456, Greeting people 12 Complete the dialogues, then read them out. B: Hello, Jean? J: Hi Bob, son? B: ‘ , thanks and you? J bad. D: Good afternoon, Mrs Brown, 2 B: Good afternoon, Mr Dobbins. I'm very well, thank you. And you? I. 2 .. thank you. @ Reading 13> Read the text and fill in the table. Hello, My name is Juan Lopez. | am ten years old and | live in Barcelona, Spain. | have got short ‘straight: brown hair and brown eyes. | am tall and quite slim. | love playing Football and |'can run very fact, Please get in touch! Juan [ ris name: Family name: | citytown: | Country: | Age: | Appearance: Likes: Can do: Lopez Barcelona | @ Writing 14 Write out the advertisement in full sentences. Hi/My/name/be/Ingrid Jonsson //be/sixteen years old,/ Mive/Stockholm, Sweden /have got/iong fair hair/oIue ‘eyes /fbe/tall/sim//ike/skiing/Miovelswimming.// cook/very well /Be/my/pen-triend i UE Home Sweet Home 1 @ Vocabulary STUDY (BATHROOM LIVING-ROOM » 1a) Put the words in the Ii spaces provided in the diagram. bookcase, garage, swimming-pool, garden, desk, dining-table, armchairs, fridge, toilet, washbasin, chairs, stairs, sofa, sink, cooker, dressing-table, dishwasher, shower, towels, pillows, cushions, fireplace, wardrobe, bedside cabinet b) Look at the picture, then, in pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: Where's the desk? ‘SB: It's in the study, SA: Where are the chairs? SB: They're in the dining-room. CZ T- OUTSIDE THE HOUSE INING-ROOM / chairs. / BEDROOM _ Sn KITCHEN. Fill in the adjectives. The flat has got a w, __ view. 2 Thereisad_____ garage. You can park two cars there. This m_ flat has got a living room. view There are two €_ living-room. The house is inaq_____ street far from the city centre My house has got a beautiful garden with al___ swimming-pool. armchairs in the Home Sweet Home 3 @ Grammar 3 Match the pictures to the correct preposi then make sentences as in the example. behind, in, on, under, in front of, near 1 The cat is near the basket 4 Fill in the correct prepositions. 1 Live ssn @ Small flat the fourth floor. 2 Tom lives 3. She lives: 4 His flat is 5 They lve .. 6 Jason lives half a mile the city centre, 7 Her house is... the shops. 8 Is there a supermarket .......... the area? 9 There is a swimming-podl ..... the garden 10. She lives... a village. 11 We VE ennsnes @ HOUSDOAL, 12 The houseboat is . the River Thames. 43. That house iS «nm Sale. 14 There is a study .. the attic. 15 Chalets are made ......... Wood. 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 1 N ervausen Fill in a, an, some or any. There af en flowers in the vase. Are there .. Shops near your house? Is there ... park near here? There isn't bathroom upstairs. There aren't "=. Chairs in the kitchen. Are there ..rnnmnes GOOd restaurants near here? There's «csr armchair in the living-room, Thee aF€ nme Cushions on the sofa. Are there .» books on the desk? There aren't towels in the bathroom. Look at the picture and fill in the correct prepositions. on, in, under, behind, near, in front of There is a rug .. soon the table. There is an armchair the sofa. There are some Cushions... the sofa. There is a table .. the sofa. There are some books seven the table. There are some armchairs... the room. There is a big window .. the sofa. There is a lamp ....... the table next to the sofa. Write questions and answers as in the ‘example. Use the prepositions i, o7 and at. John?/school ...WWhere’s John? He's at school my bag?/table ... your books?/my bag . the boys?/garden 13 4 , Home Sweet Home 8 Look at the picture. In pairs use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example. Use the prepositions: next to, under, near, behind, in front of and on. table fireplace; cushions/sofa; lamp/fireplace; window/sofa; paintingwindow; carpet/table SA: Is there a table in the room? SB: Yes, there’. SA: Where is it? SB: It's in front of the fireplace. Fill in the correct preposition. 1 Milan is .. . the north of Hay 2 Patras is a city the west coast of Greece. 3 London is the south of England, 4 Mr Jones isn’t 10 Complete the sentences, a the examples | ae eee a car and... -o" a balloon and .. That is 6 |. awatch and ... v= those are balloons... | —~ alemon and @ Communication Addresses & Phone Numbers home. He 11 Complete the questions, then, in pairs, read is work. the dialogue aloud. 5 My house is ‘A: Gan you deliver the bicycle to my house? Regent Street. 6 San Francisco is i the west coast of the USA. 7 Nonway is a country 8 Southampton is England, northern Europe. the south coast of POPBenewe : Certainly. 1) What's it's 27, Beechwood Lane, Milltown. 2) Can you. BEECHWOOD. Thank you. 3) Have you Yes, it's 4772839. Okay. We'll bring it on Thursday. Is that alright? Yes, that's fine, please? . please? 2 Home Sweet Home ; Asking for Information about a House Read the dialogue and fill in the questions. How many rooms has it got? Where is it? When can I see it? What's it like? Is there a garden? How much is it? ‘A: Hello. is that Ms Powers? B: Yes. Who's speaking? ‘A: 'm Tony Black. | want to rent your house, 1). 3 B: It's on the other side of town, in Silverdale Drive. A 2) cares . wii B: It's big house, actually and it's not very expensive. A: 3) ne | B: A : I's only £500 per month. That's a great price.) . B: There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living- room, a dining-room, a kitchen and a garage. 8) on . ait B: Yes, there is a small garden at the front of the house and a larger garden at the back. It's lovely. It sounds perfect. 6) sat? How about Saturday afternoon? Great. I'll see you then z Por o Reading 13 Read the text and make notes under these headings, then use your notes to talk about Steve's house. TYPE OF PLACE - WHERE - SIZE - INSIDE THE HOUSE - OUTSIDE THE HOUSE - FEELINGS My family and I lve in a pretty house near the centre of Brighton. Brighton is a lovely city on the south coast of England. My house is quite big and it is in a very nice area. There are seven rooms in it. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. My bedroom is quite big and it has got a comfortable single bed and lots of posters on the walls. Downstairs, there is a big kitchen, a spacious living-room, a study and a small bathroom. My favourite room is the study because there is a big bookcase with lots of books there. Outside our house, there is a garage for my parents’ car and a huge garden with lots of trees and flowers. Tove my house because it makes me feel safe and relaxed, Afterall, there is no place like home. oa Writing 14 Use th tion in the table below to complete Terry's letter to his friend, Brian. TYPE OF PLACE: | flat WHERE: in the centre of Banbury SIZE: big INSIDE THE _| five rooms — two small bedrooms FLAT: (each with wardrobe & double bed); one smail bathroom (shower, washbasin, toilet); one ‘small kitchen; one spacious living- room (sofa, two armchairs, TV, big fireplace) OUTSIDE THE | small balcony (lots of flowers) FLAT: garage FEELINGS: a great flat — small but comfortable; home is where the heart is Dear Brian, At last, Rachel and | are in our new hi we're very happy with it i WS bg. . There are five Our flat has also got iS grea Rachel and tare having a house-warming’ pn hs use-warming part ext weekend, Lots of people are coming sy len try and come too. Hope to see you soon Best wishes, on Terry 1 Like Father, like Son _ 16 @ Vocabulary 41 Look at the family tree. Choose words from the list to complete the sentences 1 to 1 grandparents, parents, son, daughter, cousin, ‘aunt, uncle, brother, sister, nephew, niece, wife, husband, granddaughter, grandson, children, grandfather, grandmother, grandchildren George Mary John Simon is George's ...uncle. ‘Susan and Paul are George's Mary is Liz and Tim's Sarah is Tins .. George is Mary and John’s ..... Susan and Paul are Tim and Sarah's .. Mary is Sarah and Simon's George is Tim and Liz's .. Sarah is George's John is Mary's .. Mary is Susan an Simon is Sarah's BiSeervousons 2 ena 10 " 2 Look at the family tree and fill in the missi words. Liz is Tim’s wife. She is his wife. Tim is... husband. He is husband. Susan and Paul are George, Mary and... grandparents. grandparents. They are Mary and John are Sarah and... children, They are . children. Sarah is . aunt and Simon is his uncle. Mary is Tim and... niece. She is - niece, MOhA IS LIZ ANG nse nephew. He is .. nephew. George is Tim's son. He is son, Susan is Mary's grandmother. She's grandmother. dohn is John is Mary is Sarah and .. She is .. .. daughter. .»- ousin. He is his cousin. brother and Mary is sister. daughter. Look at the family tree and answer the questions. ‘Whose father is Simon? He's Mary and John’s father. Whose mother is Liz? She's Whose daughter is Sarah? Whose cousins are Mary and John? They 1 enn Whose brother is Tim? Choose the correct item. He gets angry easily. He is Akind B aggressive C clever He always tells people what to do. He is Arude B gorgeous C bossy He isn't polite. He is very Aclever — Brude C friendly She learns easily because she's very Aclever — B pretty C good-looking Like Father, like Son 4 5 She doesn't get angry easily. She's on Abossy —_B beautiful patient 6 She doesn't like working. She is Arude B friendly lazy 7 The boy makes a lot of noise. He is ........... Akind Baggressive C noisy 8 What's she like? She's kind and ........0..006 Afriendly Baggressive Crude o Grammar 5 Label the people with their jobs, then ask and answer questions, as in the example, surgeons, actress, astronaut, doctor, taxi driver, dentist What's her job?... 1 SA: SB: "She's a doctor... 2 SA: What's : SB: He's 3 SA: What's ss 4 SA: What's SB: 5 SA: Whats .. 6 SA: What's SB: 6 Look at the pictures and fill in the possessive pronouns/adjectives or the people's names. Mark and John Rob and Jane 1 A: Are these pencils Lucy's? B: Yes, they're hers. They're her pencils. 2 A: Are those CDs Rob and Jane's? B: NO, they aren't sures» THEY TE vn 3 A: Is that Sarah’s cat? B: Yes, it's tts cat. 4 A: Is that Jeff's dog? B: No, itisn't 5 A: Is that Mark and John’s bicycle’ B: No, it isn't ts 6 A:Is that Rob and Jane’s car? Bz YE5, iS corr HS car. \: Are those Carol's books? Its. B: Yes, they're They're 8 A: Are those my boots’ B: No, they're NOt wns « They're boots. 9 A: Is that your basketball? BE NO, it S1't csc IS basketball : Is that Bill's hat? B: No, it isn't ee IES a hat. ll Be Soorvon " 13 4 15 Soovausens i Like Father, like Son Fill in the gaps with: he, she, they, them, him, it, I A: Does Kate like George? Ce on Blot. - thinks. 's interesting. ‘A: Do your grandparents like pop music? B: No. sve GON HKE sanneseee At al think . ‘s terrible. A: Do you like Tom's brother? B: No. .». don't ike think A: Does your sister like romantic films? B: Yes. likes allot thinks re great, Fill in the correct prepositions. “When is the party?” “It's... Sunday evening.” “Where is Bournemouth?? “It'S socnmne tHE south coast of England, What do you do .. your free time? She's quite tall brown curly hair and brown eyes. We live a big house near the city centre, His mother is a teacher ...a primary school. Do you like listening rock music? Wall, that’s all There are four US eecennne OUT family. My house is ... fifteen minutes’ walk . the city centre. My father WOrkS sn... @ Very big company. His mother is a surgeon. She works Memorial Hospital. He plays football Sundays. He usually goes for a walk his dog 2 the afternoon. Hive in Carlisle. I's a city the north England. Match the letters to the numbers to form sensible orders. Tidy ‘a some water please Go b to bed. It's very late Don't swim © your room. Bring me id the baby Please, clean € here, the water is dirty, Don't wake up your car here. Don't park g here. Help fh the cupboards. Please, don't smoke | i down, please. Don't stand up. Sit | j_me, please. 10 First, look at the language key, then use the prompts to write sentences, as in the example. Remember, we use the -ing form after the verbs love, like, not like, hate. rove )tike () not ike (2) hate 1. James (GS) windsurt. James loves windsurfing 2 Jenny and Chris (5) /watch horror films. 31 Qyaten 4 She (2) 790 fishin )/s0feting 5 They © feamp 6 Janet © listen to jazz music. 3) 7 We (") /play football 14 Complete the dialogues. 1 A: Does she like walking in the park? B: Yes, she does, 2A: . live in Barcelona? B: Yes, 1 3A so YOU « 2 B: a student. 4A: her mother like? B: kind and patient. 5A svennnnnesenes MY 1OOK HE? B beautiful. She’s got green eyes and black hair. 6 Bien uu like: meeting new people? B: Yes, they 7A. svnmmnnes liK@ leaning the house? B: No, She wa. BA cess live in the city centre? B: No, they .. 18 Like Father, like Son @ Communication Asking Personal Questions 42 Fill in the missing questions, then, in pai read out the dialogue. IAL 9) essere Ss “1 My name is Linda Richardson. 2)... i 'm twenty years old. 3) nnn =e I'm a student at Bournemouth University 4) cst - We live in a big house near the town centre, 5) .. ‘There are si 2 ix of us in our family. B: x B: A B: A B: A B: A 6) . 2 cscase? B: My mother's name is Judy and my father's name is David. A 2 B: A B: A B: A B: a B: A B: A 1) My father is a dentist. 8) .. ssi He is kind and generous. 9) paras My mother is a teacher. AD) ens 0 She's short and slim with long hair and biue eyes. 11) 2 Yes, I have got one brother and two sisters. DY . sen? Like reading and watching TV in my free time. 19) sions 2 B: No, | don't like playing sports in my free time, @ Reading 13 Read the text and fill in the table. Then, correct the sentences 1 to 7. HOUSE: ..... FAMILY MEMBERS: APPEARANCE: ... CHARACTER: | LIKES: DOESN'T LIKE: (why) 1 Stewart is a vet. Stewart is a policeman 2 Stewart lives in Dover, in the north-east of England. 3. Stewart lives on a farm with his wife Sally and his brother Tom, 4 Stewart has long brown hair and green eyes. 5 Stowart is arude man and avery bad father. 6 Stewart likes playing football. 7. Stewart doesn't like going to the theatre. @ Writing 14 Use the information in the table below to write an article about Bill. Write your article in four paragraphs (100-120 words). -nine years old. He is a ere in the souiheast of Stewart Jones is twer policeman. He lives in jand. : "Sewer Ives in a smal comfort wate vi less H Jessica and their son, Jason. is ensign ‘ld. She is a vet. Jason is seven yt yea to school every day from 9am to3:30 Pm “Stewart is gootooking. He is tall and well but io short brown hair and brown eyes. Everybody He Secause he isa kind man and a very loving Per ‘i tis free time Stewart likes playing basks dosn't like watching TV. He thinks itis boring: NAME: Bill Brown AGE: 40 OCCUPATION: pilot LIVES: Bristol, west coast of England HOUSE: large house FAMILY MEMBERS: wife — Polly/nurse; daughter — Lisalstudent at University of Bristol ‘APPEARANCE: tall siim, curly fair hair, blue eyes (CHARACTER: pleasant, patient LIKES: reading, travelling DOESN'T LIKE: going fishing - too boring 19 An Early Bird or a Night Owl?_ the gaps in the chart below. 2 Fi © Vocabulary a quarter past elever 1 Look at the key and write the times, as in the half past two example. | . .. twenty pasting =| teaver | 8:5 tives fory.fve 4: 0200 ait = can Dab Mite moma 3 Write the month before and the month after, b 6:00 pm = ...six o'clock in the evening... as in the example. APR esses MAY b) In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: What time does Philip get up? SB: He gets-up at seven o'clock. 20 An Early Bird or a Night Owl? im 5. Read what each person says. Then, choose ETT adjectives from the list to make sentence how each person feels, as in the example. me tired, stressed, bored, satisfied, happy TENNY, ve got a great job. =a TIM = ‘do the same tings 2387) S&S and again. iS SARAH don't get much sleep. JAMES ——Thave a lot of problems, KAREN ~~ ike the way | live. 0% 10% 25% 50% 75% 100% never rarely sometimes often usually always B Use the drawings, the adverbs of frequency pts below to talk about Faye and Jenny feels satisfied because she has got a great job: . . 1.2 gX have! 4 inkicofee) 6 Fill in the able with DO, GET, HAVE, GO, 3 , anowieil oe jen make sentences using them conn bn cm <— ja bath] lyour homework | home lup s 5 ‘gotheatrey shower [the wazhing-up | shopping dressed | 2 play! weekend lbreakfast/ ‘on a picnic A tennis! (50%) lunch/dinner out (with S\__ atternoon friends/family) (25%) 3 eatla 6 listerdmusicl o Grammar roksan cvening moming (10%) 7 Look at the chart below and make sentences, (100%) as in the example. Faye usually has d shower in the evening CL a oo | doctor | hospital SSD | |SB_ PF Eccwrite the sentences in the correct order. frat |ite-gunt | svinmco poo | ED) qa 1 early/up/Sarah/getsinever ‘Sarah never gets up earl 1 of 3. friends/often/meet/my/schooV/ater/ ..B0b Is a doctor. He works at a 4 Claire/picnics/rarely/on/goes hospital. He starts work at half past six a in the momning.He finishes work at half 5 sometimes/to/go/cinema/the/we past eight in the evening... A - 2 BH An Early Bird or a Night Owl? 40 a) Fill in: a, in BA susuu YOU from Egypt? Geo then B: No.l Vocus frOM Canada, underline the 9 A: Excuse me, that man a doctor? adverbs of BE NO, Re an DUE ones « HOW CN Ihelp you? uency. wheao $0 A: rere YOU Me Smith? Sally always! B: No, = uusually/ ies 42 Put the following into the correct boxes: weekend? May, spring, Monday, 5 o'clock, the weekend, by What do you 1959, the evening, 13th May, winter, Friday, the morning, night, 11:30, noon, Wednesday morning, 2 o'clock, 4th January, Tuesday night ~ Saturdays, Sally always gets UP 1 BY omnes the morting — 3) very eatly about half past six. First, she has & Rowen then she gets dressed. After that, she Stes to the newsagents to collect the paper, | Srotrshes ner paper oun 8) te | @ Communication o'clock, then she goes hopping with her Droakist he se goes ShOPPING Woon, | 1B a) Look at the cinema noticeboard and, in mum, and then, 5) vm kt the cinem cnr ann “They sometimes go to the pairs, “ and she mes ner ends sometimes go oe pasa ‘nema ne a me cregons, she usualy has dinner with her family a ‘he evening, then she play’ ne to bed late 8) | Screen 1 _ Giel Evel Screen 2 sl in Save Soreen 3 Independence Day n mmputer games. She always goes “ aon, Saturday night 11. Fill in do(n's, does(n't), am(not), is(not) or Screen 4 Tilmic are(not). Screen5 — Gottilla 1A you like playing football? SA: What's on at Screen 1? B: . SB: Great Expectations 2A. these your shoes? SA: What time does it start? 8 They John’s, SB: It starts a half past two/two thirty 3 B a b) Read the dialogue then, in pairs, have or Kirsty a nurse? similar dialogues using the prompts below. B: No, she i A: Let's go to the cinema tonight. 5 4 you happy with your life? B: Oh no, | don't want to go to the cinema again! eA ane nae rlmeh tiring. Let's go out for dinner for a change. up. A 9 oe one Okay. That's a good idea TAK George often play football? * play tennis(Saturday/go fishing B , But Jack ... . * play cards/this eveningiwatch a video ... @ Reading 14 a) Read the text and fill in the gaps with the verbs in the list in the correct form, Some of the verbs can be used more than once. g0, say, meet, get up, work, listen, have, read ADAY IN THE LIFE OF GORDON HIGGINS Gordon Higgins, the author of ‘Brakers’ and “The Sword’ 1) at five o'clock every morning and 2) a shower. He 8) soe . breakfast at five thirty, then .. to his study and he 4) os 5) from six till twelve, when he 1B) esse lunch. Gordon usually 7) smsensntns BACK to his study to Work from one till five, but sometimes he 8) . his publisher to talk about his new books. He always 9) neuen to the news on the radio at five, and after that he 10) . dinner. After dinner, he usually 11) ‘a book, but sometimes he 12) ‘out with his friends. He usually 13) to bed at ten o'clock. Inhis free time, Gordon often 14) «0 fishing or sailing on the lake near his house. Gordon likes being a writer. “lam very happy with my life at the moment,” he 18) .- interesting job, lots of money perfect!” yes, it is b) Now correct the statements below. 1 Gordon gets up at nine o'clock. 2. He sleeps from six til twelve, 2. Ho always meets his publisher in the afternoon, 4 He always watches the news on TV at five. 5 After dinner, he usually writes a book. 6 He usually goes to bed at twelve o'clock. 7 He's very stressed with his lfe at the moment. An Early Bird or a Night Owl? | @ Writing 15 study the table below and use the notes to write an article about Kyle Thompson's daily routine. NAME: Kyle Thompson Jo tennis coach INTHE MORNING: am - get up & have breakfast 8:30am - go to the gym 9:30am - have a shower 40am - go to the tennis club 10:30am -12:30pm - give tennis. lessons to children IN THE AFTERNOON: 12:80pm - have lunch ‘pm - 4:30pm - give tennis lessons to adults 1 4:30pm - go home IN THE EVENING: ‘pm - 6:30pm - play with children/help wife cook dinner 6:30 pm - have dinner 7pm - 11pm - watch TVilisten to music 11pm - go to bed IN HIS FREE TIME: go to tennis matches/play the guitar FEELINGS: | feel very satisfied - “It's a great way to keep fit and eam a living at the same time!” 2B WUE Birds of a Feather... 4 @ Vocabulary 1. Tick the correct item. 4 Dolphins have got fins O tet OF 2 Lions have gotfeathers E] amane 3 Mice have gota beak © Ea long tai! E] 4 Sharks have got grey skin. [] fur o 5 Camels have got long legs Cl eas 6 Eagles have got sharp paws [] claws oO 7 Cats have got wings O whiskers O 8 Elephants have got arms] atrunk 2 Fillin the correct word from the list. ons Soon o ervEaGsens © warm, seas, play, claws, smile, eggs, hhave, black, feathers, funny Birds and reptiles both lay . Grey seals have got thick fur to keep them Mammals .». babies and feed their young ‘on milk ‘Sharks live in warm ... . Zebras have got ... and white stripes. Dolphins can easily learn how to...... ‘ games. Penguins have got thick Koalas have got very sharp .. Penguins 100k .... Dolphins have got a big . .. when they walk. Use the words from the list below to fill in the gaps. kittens, feed, friendly, live, weigh, puppies, groups, strong, easily, world FISH si water, Kangaroos have got back legs. Penguins ... about twenty kilos. Mammals .. . their young on milk Parrots can learn how to talk Dogs are io to people. Dolphins live in small. : Snakes live in many different parts of the Cats have .. and dogs have 4 4) Match the definitions with the co. of animal, [71 They are small creatures. They have got six legs and usually two pairs of wings. 2 They have babies and they| feed their young on milk. 3 They haven't got wings. They| lay eggs. Some of them are| aes i dangerous. [ | @ They have got feathers, two) wings and two legs. They lay eggs and they can fly, ds mammals b) Label the animals using the words below dolphin, snake, penguin, cow, butterfly, parrot, lion, fly, duck, crocodile, ladybird Birds of a Feather... 5 Put the animals from Ex. 4 into the correct boxes. REPTILES 1 1 2 2 3 J |B o Grammar 6 Look at the picture and say how many animals you can see, as in the example. Lean see three giraffes "MAMMALS 7 Use the key and the prompts to make sentences, as in the example. Deer have got quite long legs BY +++ very ++ quite 1 +++ long trunki/big ears ++ big eyes ++ long legs +++ shor tail/big antlers ++ small ears/big eyes +++ long tail +++ sharp claws ++ small eyes. 8 GAME Work in teams. Use the words in the boxes and take it in turns to make sentences, as in the example. Each correct sentence gets one point. The team with the most points wins. dolphins monkeys butterfies come wy vencaraos hump crocodiles oe swim tigers lim sea lions dogs Team A SI: Dolphins can’t fly Team B St: Penguins can satim rh Birds of a Feather... 9 Fill in the correct question words from the ist. Some of them can be used more than fen, match the questions to the How much, Where, What, How long, How 1 .. is this animal? a. All kinds of fish. 2 does itlive? b Sharp teeth and 3. ..does it eat? pointed fins. 4. snmeh@S it gor? 1200 kilos. 5 ..does it weigh? d A White Shark 6 swadong is it? @ 30-40 years. 7 .does it live for? f In tropical and ‘warm seas. 4g 36 metres. 410 Read the sentences below about green turtles and make questions for the statements. Green turtles live in warm oceans. ‘They have got a shell to protect them. They eat fish and plants. They weigh about 270 kilos They lay about 100 eggs at a time. They live for about 50 years. 26 44 Read the text below. Then put the words in the sentences that follow in the correct order, (0 form questions. Finally, answer the questions. cist “These lovely mammals le in the north-east and north-west pars of the Atantc and in the Batic sea. They are great ‘Swimmers and can swim very fast. They are also excellent tivers and can stay underwater for about 15 minutes. Grey seals have got big eyes to help them see wall in dark waters, as wel as long whiskers and thick grey fr to Keep ther wart in cold seas. They weigh from 150 to 230 kilos. They eat ‘various kinds of fish and they spend most oftheir time in te sea. When they are natin the water, they like to rest and dry their coat on rooky islands or sandy beaches. Grey seas ive for about 25 to 30 years. 70 FIND OUT MORE ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SAVE THEM CALL 911 7063 1 grey seals/are/what? 2 wherelive/they/do? 3. they/do/can/what?.... 4 havelthey gotiwhat? ... 5 have/they got/why/ big eyes? 6 they weighthow much/do? 7 theyjeat/what /do? 8 dojthey/how longllve for? .. @ Communication Expressing preferences 42. Read the short di dialogues are positive? Now, use the prompts to act out similar dialogues. dolphins - intelligent, cats - horses - clever, lions - scary 1A: Do you like dogs? B: Yes, | love dogs. They're very friendly animals. 2 A: Do you like snakes? B: No, I hate snakes. | think they're very dangerous. Birds of a Feathe! 3. A: Do you like monkeys? : Oh, yes. ike monkeys. They're funny. 4A: Do you lke parrots? B: No, I don't. | think they're very noisy. 2> Asking about pets 13 Match the answers to the questions, then read out the dialogue, In pairs, act out a similar dialogue about your pet. ea eo TT] what's your cat's | a Amale. name? BL] tamale oral ise tour yoor old. [5 ]_] What kind of cat is , he? © He's a Persian [| Howoldisne? | d Pinky. Reading 14 Read the text about golden eagles and mark the statements as T (true) or F (false). Golden eagles are birds. They lay eggs and | keep them in a nest. Th | They are excellent quinters. They can see very well and they can 'y very fast. They have got big wings and long tas, They hen also got very strong and sharp (help them hunt. The gnstobet ey weigh from three Golden eagles live in for ° ests and mountains in many different parts of the world. They live alone or in pairs and they eat small birds and mammals. They live for about twenty years, ae ae Golden eagles are mammals. oO 15 Use the information from Ex. 14 to fill in the chart below. Kind of animal: They can: They've got: They weigh: They live: They eat: They live for: oWriti 16 Use the information in the table below and. write a Kind of animal: ng text about Orang-utans. mammal They can: climb very well They've got: Tong and strong arms, brown fur and very big cheeks ‘They weigh: 40 - 85 kg They are excellent hunters. ‘They weigh from four to eight kilos. Oo They live! in the tropical forests of Bomeo and Sumatra, Indonesia Golden eagles live in forests and mountains. [_] 1 2 3 4 They can't see very well. 5 6 They live for about twelve years. They eat: ‘tui, nuts, leaves, insects and eggs They live for: 30 to 50 years 21 MIS Come Rain or Shine __ @ Vocabulary 2B fl) Lpokealiihe pisiuce nnd use thewordstn ike: two lists below to way. whei.the: people are wearing and what they are doing, as in the example. T-shirt, shorts, shirt, blouse, skirt, jeans, dress, | climb/a tree, eat/a sandwich, ride/a bicycle, pick/flowers, trousers, jean shirt, cap, trainers, hat, a jacket | drink/a Coke, take/photographs, read/a book, listen to music 1. What is Barry wearing? What is he doing? Barry is wearing a T-shirt and shorts. He is climbing a tree... 2 What is Linda wearing? What is she doing? 3. What is Anne wearing? What is she doing’ What is Ryan wearing? What is he doing? What is Amanda wearing? What is she doing’ a What is Tony wearing? What is he doing ° 7 What is Stanley wearing? What is he doing? Come Rain or Shine ] 2 Choose the correct item 6 4) Look at the picture. What are they wearing? What are they doing? 1 We wear to keep our hands warm. socks B gloves shorts 2. Onthe beach, people Wear... On their feet A boots B hats C sandals 3. Most people Wear nnn IN BED, A pyjamas B trousers C shoes 4 When it's cold, I wear my A swimming-costume C blouse B coat 3 Fill in the missing words. 1 2S ssnsnneree JAY, Wts a Ben ...is wearing a suit and tie. He is dancing... Hannah Joanna ... ‘Thomas Amanda Adam oo i the sky, It's @ ooaaene - day. b) Correct the false statements as in the so 18 ces tts, example. 1 Ben and Hannah are talking to Adam. No, they aren't talking to Adam. They are dancing 2 Joanna is eating. - fesnnnnnnnne MSA momen 88g Thomas is dancing 4 Adam is talking to Amanda, 4 Now answer these questions. era 3 1. What's the weather lke today? ... s 2 What season is it now? 3 What's your favourite season? 7 Make questions as in the example. 4 What do you like about it? se 1 youlcookidinner .Are you cooking dinner?. 2. Jenniteriride/her bicycle 2 0 Grammar 3. youfhave/a shower 5 Write the -ing form of the verbs below. 4 the dogisleep/in the garden o] sewn B decorate 5 what/he/do/at the moment 2 shine . 6 3 make 7 4 mun 8 9 i Come Rain or Shine 8 Fill in the missing sentences as in the example. 1 Frank usually watches TV in the evenings. Is he watching TV now? No, he isn't. He is working on a computer. ‘work on a computer we | 3. The children often play in the garden. Are they playing in the garden now? play on the beach 9 Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 2 Joe usually works very hard in the mornings, Is he working very hard now? 1. Nick sometimes (work) long hours. 21 (have) lunch now. 3 Mother (make) the beds every day. 4 Itoften ssesneuns (ROW) in January. 5 We ne (decorate) the Christmas tree every year 6 Theman (feed) the lions now. 7 She (Go) to the cinema twice a week. 8 They (drive) to the beach every Saturday, 9 Diane... listen) to music at the moment. 10. My sister... (clean) her room now. 10 Tick (/) the correct sentences, 1a, Dad is watching the football game now. b. Dad watches the football game now. 2a, Do the dancers practise every day? . Are the dancers practising every day? 3. a, Bob is never swimming in the sea. b. Bob never swims in the sea. 4. a, Phil is getting up every moming at 7:00...... bb. Phil gets up every morning at 7:00. 5 a. What do you do in your free time? —_. b. What are you doing in your free time? .. 6 a. Be quiet! The baby is sleeping. . Be quiet! The baby sleeps. "1 a) Fill in the correct form of the verbs in thi list leave, go, clean, get, play Every day my father 1) on to work. He 2) sone UP early and he 3) home at about 8:00, My sister and |)... to schoo! every moming. Mother usually 5) the house. She sometimes 6) shopping. The dog 7) .. in the mornings. inthe garden b) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct Today it's Sunday. We are all at home. Father 8) (sit) on the sofa. He 9) ... (read) @ newspaper. Mother 10) {not/clean) the house. She 11) (talk) on the phone. My sister 12) .. (have) tea and | 13) ... dog 14)... It 19) .. soe (WatEh) TV. The (not/play) in the garden (sleep) 30 Enterprise 1 Workbook Come Rain or Shine i 12 Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous. Dear Donna, 7) (write) to you from wales. 1 am ‘on holiday with my family. We 2) . (visit) my grandparents in a lovely village called st Johnis. We 3) (come) here every year Sometimes it 4)... (rain) in march but this time the weather is beautiful and the sun 5) ssn (SHINE). st John's is a very quiet place and it is nice to go for walks on the beach or have picnics in the countryside. | This week we 6) (be) very busy, because there is a special celebration on Saturday. The village is having a street party. Everyone I) enovnnmenemneenes (WOFK) very hard to decorate the streets and to build a stage for dancing and | playing music. All the women 8) (cook) decious food ard 8) (make) cakes. | 10) (have) a really good time. See you soon. Love, sandra $$$ © Communication: Buying Clothes 43. Use the questions below to fill in the blanks. What's her favourite colour, What about a nice dress, Can I help you, What do you think of this T-shirt, How old is she,What size is she Hello. 1) Yes, thank you. 'm looking for a present for my daughter. 2) 3: She's sixteen. 3). 7 (Oh no! She never wears dresses. Okay. What would your daughter like? Perhaps a nice T-shit 4) Wiel, she likes red a fot. 5) ttn 2 She's a twelve, Here you are. 6) .. Its lovely. a> PROP MP ORaege 14 a) Use the questions below to fill in the blanks. How much are they, Do you have any, Gan I help you, How many would you like Hello. 1) .. Yes, I'm looking for some pencils. 2) Yes, of course. 3) Four please. 4) ... ‘They're 50p each. Good. I'd like these four. How much is that? That's two pounds please. POPae o> b) In pairs, use the prompts to act out similar gues. envelopes, pens, rubbers, pencil sharpeners O Reading 15 Read the telephone conversation and answer the questions. lan: Hello? Paul: Hi lan, it’s Paul. lan: Paul! How are you? How's Sonia? Paul: Fine, we're both very well. You can't imagine how lovely itis here in Jamaica. fan: What's the weather like? Paul: It's very hot and the sun's shining, lan: Where's Sonia? Is she with you? Paul: Sonia is sunbathing in her swimming costume near the pool. lan: And where are you phoning from? Paul: At the moment.!'m sitting on the balcony of our hotel room. I'm enjoying the wonderful view. Hey, have you got Jack's address? lan: Yes, why? Paul: Because | want to send him a postcard. 1. Which country are Paul and Sonia in? 2 What is the weather like? 3. Where is Sonia? 4 What is she wearing? 5 What is she doing? 6 Where is Paul? 7 What is he doing? o Writing 16 Using your answers from Ex. 15 write Paut's postcard to Jack. 31 WERE Enjoy your Meal 2 a) Write the words from Ex. I in the correct @ Vocabulary boxes. a/an ‘some (plural) CUP. 1a) el the pictures with words from the list. chips. saucer, bacon, bread, butter, chips, cream, eggs, fish, fork, fruit, knife, pepper, salt, strawberries, vegeiables, cup ‘some (uncountable) bacon. b) Say what there is/are in the pictures in Ex. 1 Si: There is a knife S2: There are some eggs $3: There is some butte. 3 Fill in the correct preposition from the list. at, for, from, in, on, 0, with 1 Lusually have lunch ...at... the office when I've got a lot of work to do, 2 The restaurant is open 8 pm til midnight. 3. I'dlike to book a table... to people, please. 4 My favourite food is pasta .. tomato sauce. 5 Is there any milk nun. the fridge? 6 Shall | put the plates... the table? 7 Would you like to go .. the new Chinese i 8 restaurant dinner tonight? 2 * 8 Brazilians have dinner -~- about 10 o'clock 4 -- ight. 4 2. 9 the Philippines, it's polite to leave alittle 6 is) F001 «rene YOUF plate the end of a meal. 6 4 . 10 Finnish people sometimes eat........... their friends a % the weekend Complete the table with words from the list. b) Use the words from a) to complete these pie eee th words from the list collocations as in the examples. banana, beef, coffee, ham, lettuce, milk, onion, orange, pear, sausage, tea, Coke, cherry, carrot cupand sauc. bacon and eggs Fruit Vegetables eveasans 2

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