p14 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING Language Revision p15 2a What’s that?. REAL LIFE ISSUE p22 SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING Language Revision p24Skills Revision p25 Definite article: th
Trang 21a I’m OK p4 Verb to be: singular
Subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it Possessive adjectives: my, your, his,
Give personal information Say hello and goodbye
1d They’re British! ACROSS CULTURES p12
SKILLS FOCUS: READING
1e My name’s Antonio p14 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING
Language Revision p15
2a What’s that? p16 Indefinite article: a/an
Regular noun plurals
Demonstrative pronouns: this, that,
p20
British money
Order food and drink
2d Money, money, money! REAL LIFE ISSUE p22
SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Language Revision p24Skills Revision p25
Definite article: the
Rooms, parts of a house and fittings
3b It’s in the bin p28 Prepositions of place: in, on, under,
behind, in front of, next to
requests 3c Is there any food?
p30
Countable and uncountable nouns
with some and any
Food
3d British homes ACROSS CULTURES p32
SKILLS FOCUS: READING
3e My house p34 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING
Language Revision p35
4a Have you got a big
family? p36
Have got: I, you, we, they
Irregular noun plurals
4b She’s got brown
SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Language Revision p44Skills Revision p45
Present simple: he, she, it Places of work
5c Do you like her?
p50
Object pronouns: me, you, him, her,
it, us, them
Adjectives of opinion Exchange opinions
5d Part-time jobs ACROSS CULTURES p52
SKILLS FOCUS: READING
5e A weekend job p54 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING
Language Revision p55
Contents
Trang 3Grammar Vocabulary Function
Adverbs of frequency Daily routines
comment 6d What’s your opinion? REAL LIFE ISSUE p62
SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Language Revision p64Skills Revision p65
7c Can you sing? p70 Can (ability)
Adverb: (not) very well
Verbs of ability Make and respond to
suggestions 7d Free time ACROSS CULTURES p72
SKILLS FOCUS: READING
7e A summer camp p74 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING
Language Revision p75
Past simple of regular verbs:
affirmative and negative Prepositions of motion
Years
8c When did this
happen? p80
Past simple of regular verbs:
questions and short answers
Adjectives of feeling Ask about problems
8d I’m not organised! REAL LIFE ISSUE p82
SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Language Revision p84Skills Revision p85
Past simple of irregular verbs:
affirmative and negative
By + means of transport
Transport
9b I went to Canada
two years ago p88
Past simple with ago Landscape
Holiday activities 9c It’s opposite the
station p90
Imperatives Prepositions of place
Places in town Ask for help in town
9d Fun on the move ACROSS CULTURES p92
SKILLS FOCUS: READING
9e It was great fun p94 SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING
Language Revision p95
Types of music Invite, accept and
refuse
10d A difficult choice REAL LIFE ISSUE p102
SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Language Revision p104Skills Revision p105
Extra practice p106 Pronunciation p116 Word list p117 Irregular verbs list p120
Trang 4Grammar Verb to be : singular
Subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its
Trang 502 Listen and repeat
4 Find five numbers in the photo and say them
2 Listen again Write the names
of the people in the photo.
Phrases
• Nice to meet you • This is
• How are you? • Stop it,
1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six
7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven
12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen
15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen
18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty
21 twenty-one 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty
60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety
100 a hundred/one hundred
Emma: Hello, Katy 1 Katy: I ’m fine, thanks And you?
Emma: I ’m OK 2 my friend, Daniel
Katy: Hi, Daniel 3 Is this your first time at drama club?
Daniel: Yes, it is Alice: Good afternoon
Daniel: Who ’s she?
Katy: She ’s the drama teacher Her name ’s Alice
Tom: Hi, everyone!
Daniel: What ’s his name?
Emma: Tom
Daniel: How old is he?
Katy: He ’s sixteen
Daniel: Is he your boyfriend?
Katy: NO, he isn’t He ’s my brother!
Tom: Here ’s my new smartphone Smile!
Katy & Emma: Oh, no! A photo! 4 , Tom!
D
E
Trang 6I ’m not ( am not ) fourteen.
You aren’t ( are not ) fourteen.
He/She/It isn’t ( is not ) sixteen.
Am I fourteen?
Are you fourteen?
Is he/she/it twenty-five?
Yes, you are
No, you aren’t Yes, I am
No, I ’m not Yes, he/she/it is
No, he/she/it isn’t
6 Read the dialogues again Notice the words in red
Alice: Hello Are you Daniel?
Daniel: Yes, I am Alice: I ’m Alice Are you a new member? Daniel: Yes, I am
Alice: OK, please fill in this form
Katy: How old is Daniel?
Emma: I don’t know Fourteen? Fifteen?
Katy: Are you fifteen?
Emma: No, I ’m not I ’m only fourteen
2
Daniel: Is Emma your sister?
Tom: No, she isn’t Emma ’s my friend Daniel: Oh, is Katy your sister?
Tom: Yes, she is
A: His name is Max
A: Here’s a photo of my brother B: What’s …
2 A: How old are you?
B: I am seventeen
A: No, you are not You are twelve
3 A: Are you new here?
B: Yes, I am
A: Is that your phone?
B: No, it is not
1
Trang 78 Complete the sentences Speak
12 Work in pairs Talk to the famous people
A: Hello What’s your name?
B: My name’s Johnny Depp
A: Nice to meet you, Johnny How old are you?
B: I’m … And you?
Johnny Depp (born 1963)
3 No, you fourteen! You ten!
4 Daniel my friend He’s great!
5 A: you a new member?
David: 3 Katy sixteen, too?
Tom: No, she 4 She 5 fourteen
David: And Alice?
Tom: I don’t know I think she 6
11 Complete the sentences with I, you, he,
she, my, your, his, her
1 Is Emma your sister?
2 This is Daniel It’s first time here
3 Hello ’m Emma
4 Are fourteen?
5 I’m Katy and this is brother, Tom
6 A: Who’s Alice? B: ’s the drama teacher
7 This is Katy Emma is friend
8 A: How old’s Tom? B: Oh, ’s sixteen
Trang 8Vocabulary The alphabet
Days of the week
Function Give personal information
Say hello and goodbye
Comprehension
2 Complete the form for Daniel
Dialogue
1 1
05 Listen and read What is Daniel’s mobile number?
Alice: Right, come in and register for the drama club
What’s your name?
Daniel: Daniel Gomes
Alice: How do you spell Gomes?
Daniel: G.O.M.E.S
Alice: And what’s your address?
Daniel: 52 Cowper Road, London That’s C.O.W.P.E.R
Alice: And what’s your postcode?
Daniel: It’s SW9 5TH
Alice: OK Now, what’s your phone number?
Daniel: My home number or my mobile number?
Alice: Your mobile number
Daniel: It’s 01773 869214
Alice: Thanks And how old are you, Daniel?
Daniel: I’m fifteen
Gomes
Trang 907 Put the letters in groups with the same
vowel sound Then listen and check
08 Copy the form in Exercise 2 Then listen
and complete the form for Katy
Speak and write
6 Now talk to your partner and complete a form
A: What’s your first name?
B: It’s
A: How do you spell it?
Vocabulary: Days of the week
b What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow?
Use your English: Say hello and
goodbye
8 1
10 Listen and repeat Then practise the conversation in pairs
Adam: Good afternoon, Mrs Jerome
Mrs Jerome: Good afternoon, Adam How are
you?
Adam: Fine, thanks And you?
Mrs Jerome: Not bad, thanks See you on
Monday
Adam: Yes, OK Goodbye
Extra practice For more practice, go to page 106.
Say hello informally Say hello formally
Afternoon!
Evening!
Ask about somebody Respond
How are you? Fine, thanks
How are things? OK, thanks
Say goodbye
Bye
Goodbye
See you (later)
See you on Monday
Goodnight
9 Roleplay similar conversations with a) a friend b) a teacher at your school.
Trang 10New York Ottawa
Mexico City
Washington
Brasilia
Buenos Aires Santiago
1
2
3
6 4
5
10
Grammar Verb to be : plural
Subject pronouns: we, you, they
Vocabulary Countries and nationalities
Read
1 1
11 Match the flags (1–3) to the people
Then listen and read
A: Hi, I’m Pawel and this is Maja
B: Hello I’m Lulu
C: And I’m Yinglun Where are you from?
A: We ’re from Poland Are you from Japan?
B: No, we aren’t We ’re Chinese We ’re from
China
A: Oh Where are you from in China?
C: We ’re from Beijing in the east of
China Are you from Warsaw?
A: Yes, we are
B: What nationality are they?
A: They ’re Brazilian
B: Are they from Rio de Janeiro?
A: No, they aren’t They ’re from
São Paulo in the south-east of Brazil
Vocabulary: Countries and nationalities
2 1
12 Listen and repeat Match the countries
to the numbers on the map
4 – Brazil
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Pronunciation: Word stress
3 1
13 Go to page 116
4a 1
14 Listen and write the nationality for each country in the correct group
1 -an/-ian 2 -ish 3 -ese 4 other
Argentinian Polish Chinese French
b 1
15 Listen again and check Then mark the stress
1 Argen ti nian
north
east
south-west
1
2
3
5
4
2
Lulu
Maria
Duarte
Yinglun
Trang 11Athens Rome
Paris
Ankara Madrid
16 Listen Then complete the
compass points on page 10
No, we/you/they aren’t
7 Read the dialogue again Notice the words in red
Practice
8 Write questions and answers
1 Tom and Katy/Australian? ✗ (British)
A: Are Tom and Katy Australian?
B: No, they aren’t They’re British
2 Cristiano Ronaldo/Portuguese ✓
3 you and Olga/from Russia? ✓
4 your teachers/Spanish? ✗ (Argentinian)
5 you two/from America? ✗ (Canada)
Speak
9 Talk about you Invent answers if you like
A: Where are you from?
B: I’m from (country)
A: Are you from (town)?
B: Yes, I am./No, I’m not I’m from
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 106
6 Student A: Choose a city
Don’t say the name Say
where it is
Student B: Guess the city
A: It’s in the east of the USA
B: Is it New York?
A: No, it isn’t
B: Is it Washington?
A: Yes, that’s right.
in the north/south/east/west of Poland
in the south-east of Spain
in the centre of Argentina
Trang 121 Can you name any cities in the UK?
Which cities do you want to visit?
UK = the United Kingdom
• England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all in the United Kingdom
• London is the capital of the UK
• Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland
• Cardiff is the capital of Wales
• Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland
• The nationality of the UK is British
Northern Ireland
1 I’m Gulay My parents are
Turkish They’re from Ankara, the
capital of Turkey I’m British My
home is in London in the
south-east of the UK We speak
Turkish and English at home and
I speak English at school
4 My name’s Surinder I’m from Cardiff It’s the capital of Wales
My parents are from India They speak Punjabi with my grandparents
My Punjabi isn’t very good! It’s a difficult language I speak English
at home and at school
2 My name’s Ben My
grandparents are in China, but my
home is in Edinburgh in Scotland
I speak Chinese and English with
my parents Edinburgh is a fantastic
city with a castle in the centre
3 Hi I’m Ewa My dad’s English and my mum’s Polish We speak Polish and English at home, but
my dad’s Polish isn’t very good!
My home is in Cambridge It’s
a beautiful city in the east of the
UK It’s famous for its university
Trang 13Speak
6 Work in pairs Practise the dialogue Then use the table to make similar dialogues Only change the words in red
A: Hi I’m Dorota B: Hi, Dorota Is your name English ? A: No, it isn’t It’s Polish
B: How do you spell it?
A: D O R O T A
B: Are you from Poland ? A: Yes I’m from Krakow It’s in the south of Poland B: Is it famous?
A: Yes It’s a very old city It’s beautiful
Name From Where
Dorota (English ?) Krakow, Poland south Vitaliy (Turkish ?) St Petersburg, Russia north-west Atsuko (Chinese ?) Kyoto, Japan centre Liliana (Greek ?) Verona, Italy north-east
1d
NEW WORDS
• parents • capital • home • speak • school
• grandparents • with • fantastic • city • castle
• beautiful • famous • university • difficult
1 What do the letters UK mean?
2 What’s the capital of the UK?
3 England is one country in the UK
Name the other three countries in the
UK and their capitals
4 What’s the nationality of people from
the UK?
3 1
18 Read the texts Match the
teenagers (1–4) to the cities (A–D) Now
label the cities.
A – Edinburgh
READING TIP: SCAN FOR
INFORMATION
When you want to find information in
a text, you scan it Don’t read every
word For example, to find names,
places, countries, nationalities and
languages in a text, look for words
with capital letters
Now do Exercise 4
Comprehension
4 Read the texts again Correct the
mistakes Change one word
1 Gulay’s school is in Ankara London
2 Ben’s home is in Wales
3 Ewa’s mother is English
4 Cambridge is famous for its castle
5 Surinder speaks Punjabi at home
Listen
5 1
19 Listen and answer the questions
1 What is the boy’s name? Ruaraidh
2 Where is he from?
3 Where is his home?
4 Where is his grandfather’s home?
5 Is it in the north, south, east or west of
Scotland?
Project
7 Make a poster about a city you want to visit
Trang 14Get ready to write
1 Read Antonio’s personal profile and complete
the form
WRITING TIP: PUNCTUATION (1)
Use the correct punctuation when you write
• Use a full stop at the end of a sentence
My name’s Ben
• Start a new sentence with a capital letter
Our home is in Cambridge
• Use a capital letter for names, cities, countries,
nationalities, languages and days of the week
My name’s Surinder I’m from C ardiff
My parents are from I ndia
My dad’s E nglish and my mum’s P olish
We speak T urkish and E nglish at home
It’s S aturday
• Use a capital I when you talk about yourself
I speak English at home and at school
• Use an apostrophe when you write short forms
I ’ m Ewa
It ’ s the capital of Wales
We ’ re from Manchester
Now do Exercises 2 and 3
2 Look at the text again Match the letters (A–C) to the correct punctuation (1–3).
3 david is from manchester
4 its my new phone
4 Write your personal profile
• Use the model in Exercise 1
My name’s Antonio Dodd I’m
15 and I’m British I’m from
Newcastle It’s a city in the
north-east of England My mum
is Italian She’s from Genoa
My dad is from Newcastle
I speak English and Italian at
home My grandparents are in
Bath It’s a beautiful city It’s in
the west of England
Comment:
A B
Trang 15Grammar (16 marks)
1 Complete the conversation with the correct
form of the verb to be
Adam: Hi, Clare How 0 are you?
Clare: Not bad, thanks And you?
Adam: OK What 1 that?
Clare: It 2 a photo of Dominic
Adam: 3 Dominic your boyfriend?
Clare: No, he 4 He 5 my brother
Adam: 6 you and Dominic from the north
of England?
Clare: No, we 7 We 8 from Birmingham
Where 9 you from?
Adam: I 10 from Oxford My parents 11 from
Birmingham, too
…/11
2 Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her
or its
0 Hi! My name’s Joe
1 Hello, Mark Is this first time here?
2 I’m Anna and this is brother, Joe
3 This is Susan and this is sister, Sara
4 This is my dog name is Spot
5 Who’s he? Oh, he’s the teacher
name’s Carl …/5 Vocabulary (16 marks) 3 Write the missing number in each sequence 0 thirty forty fifty sixty 1 one five seven 2 ten eleven twelve
3 thirty-four thirty-six thirty-eight
4 ten fifteen twenty
5 ninety-seven ninety-eight ninety-nine
…/5
4 What nationality are they? The first letter is already there 0 Kasia is from Warsaw She’s P O L I S H 1 Ana is from Milan She’s I _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Zhi is from Beijing in China He’s C _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 Mr and Mrs Brown are from New York They’re A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 Yannis is G _ _ _ _ He’s from Athens 5 I’m from the UK I’m B _ _ _ _ _ _ …/5
5 Complete the compass points Language Revision 1 1 20 LISTEN AND CHECK YOUR SCORE Grammar …/16 Vocabulary …/16 Phrases/Use your English …/8 Total …/40 …/6 Phrases/Use your English (8 marks) 6 Complete with phrases from the box š1LFHWRPHHW\RXš7KLVLV š+RZDUH\RX"šVWRSLW 1 A: Hello, Mr Jones B: Fine, thanks 2 A: my drama teacher B: Hello! 3 A: Here’s my new phone Now smile for a photo! B: No,
4 A: This is Ali B: Hello, Ali
…/4 7 Complete the conversation There is one extra sentence Jack: Hi, Hannah! Hannah: 1
Jack: Not bad, thanks How are you? Hannah: 2
Jack: See you on Saturday? Hannah: 3
Jack: Bye Hannah: 4
a) Goodbye b) Yes, OK See you on Saturday c ) Good afternoon d) Hello! How are things? e) Fine, thanks
…/4 north south-east 1
2
5
3
4
6
Trang 16Grammar Indefinite article: a/an
Regular noun plurals Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those
Vocabulary Everyday things
Vocabulary: Everyday things
• apple • bag • bike • book • camera
• diary • DVD • earring • exercise book
• hat • ID card • key • mobile phone
• MP3 player • pen • photo • sandwich
Practice
2 Look at the photo again Write the words
in the correct column in the table
4 Talk about you Ask and answer
A: What’s in your school bag?
B: Two books, an exercise book, …
Katy: But where’s my mobile?
Emma: 1 I’m sure it’s in your bag
Katy: It isn’t here
Emma: What’s this? Is this it?
Katy: No, that’s an old mobile
Emma: What’s that in your pocket? Is that it? Katy: Phew! 2 Thank you
Emma: What are those? Katy: They’re my sandwiches They’re cheese sandwiches 3
Emma: Thanks Er … what are these? Katy: Oh, 4 They’re my earrings!
Phrases
• sorry! • Well done!
• Calm down • Help yourself
Dialogue
5 2
03 Listen and read Complete the dialogue with the correct phrases
Trang 17Grammar
Demonstrative pronouns: this,
that, these, those
What’s this ? It’s a watch
What are these ? They’re apples
What’s that ? It’s an MP3 player
What are those ? They’re keys
6 Read the dialogue again Notice the
Trang 18• boots • dress • gloves • hat
• jacket • jeans • leggings • shirt
• shoes • shorts • skirt • socks
• trainers • trousers • T-shirt
Read
2 2
05 Listen and read Which clothes
words are in the article?
Comprehension
3 Read the article again Match the
questions (1–6) to the answers (a–f)
Then write Rosie or Adam next to the
answers
1 What’s your favourite sport?
f) Adam
2 What’s your best friend’s name?
3 What’s your favourite possession?
4 What’s your favourite team?
5 What’s important in your life?
6 What’s your favourite band?
4 Talk about you Interview your partner
for a magazine Use the questions in
Exercise 3
A: What’s your best friend’s name?
B: Paola
Grammar Genitive ’s (singular) and s’ (plural)
Possessive adjectives: our , your , their
my parent s’ favourite sport teenager s’ answers
5 Read the article again Notice the words in red.
questions
answers
Our
Your
This week our questions are:
❯ What’s important in your life?
❯ What are your favourite possessions? Now read two teenager s’ answers
Trang 19Grammar
Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives
weyouthey
ouryourtheir
Practice
7 Complete the sentences with our , your or their
1 We're English, but mum is Polish
2 How do you two spell surnames?
3 Dan and his sister aren’t here What’s phone number?
4 In this photo, my brother and I are on new bikes
5 They’re from Brazil first language is Portuguese
• beige • black • blue • brown • gold • green
• grey • orange • pink • purple • red • silver
• white • yellow
b Talk about the colours on the magazine page.
Adam’s socks are red and white
6 Write complete sentences with the
genitive ’s or the genitive s’
1 That’s/Joey/new shirt
That’s Joey’s new shirt
2 What’s/your sister/friend called?
3 This is/my parents/old laptop
Trang 20Grammar Can (request)
Vocabulary Fast food and drink
Function Order food and drink
Vocabulary: Fast food and drink
1 2
08 Look at the menu Listen and repeat
Then match the pictures (1–10) to the words on
the menu Which words are not in the pictures?
2 1
Trang 21Dialogue
4 2
11 Cover the dialogue and listen Note the
prices you hear
Comprehension
5 Listen and read the dialogue again and complete the table
Food Drink Katy cheese sandwich
Tom
6 Look at the dialogue How much money has Tom got?
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 107
Use your English: Order food
and drink
7 Read the dialogue in Exercise 4 again Notice the words in red
Customer AssistantAsk for food Checkand drink
Can I have a Chicken orsandwich, please? cheese?
Can I have two Anything else?
hot dogs, please?
Ask the price Say the priceHow much is an It’s £1.60
Give the food and drink
8 Roleplay similar conversations in a café Use the menu in Exercise 1 and the phrases in Exercise 7
Katy: How much are the sandwiches?
Man: Chicken or cheese?
Katy: Cheese
Man: They’re £1.75
Katy: OK! Can I have a cheese sandwich and
an orange juice, please ? Man: Here you are
Katy: Thanks How much is that altogether, please ?
Man: That’s £3.35, please Thank you Next, please!
Tom: Can I have a mineral water and a portion
of chips, please ? Man: Anything else?
Tom: Yes, two hot dogs, please
Katy: Two hot dogs? Are you joking?
Tom: I’m very hungry
Man: Here you are
Tom: How much is that, please? Man : That’s £6.30, please
Tom: Oh, Katy, can I borrow twenty-one pence, please?
Katy: OK But can I have seven chips?
Trang 22SKILLS FOCUS : LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Get started
1 What do you think? Look at the photos
and match a present to a person
• your mother • your brother • a friend
• your girlfriend/boyfriend • your sister
The gloves are a good present for my sister.
Josie: How about these earrings for your mum?
Luke: Yes, they’re OK How much are they? Josie: £11
Luke: That’s a bit expensive
Josie: OK Oh, look, the pink and purple flowers are only £3.75
Luke: And those chocolates are only £2.50 Josie: But they aren’t great
Luke: This shop’s a bit boring
Luke: It’s my mother’s birthday on Monday
What’s a good present?
Josie: How about a DVD? Or earrings?
Luke: But earrings are expensive
Josie: No, they aren’t, not always
Trang 231 Josie is Luke’s sister F
2 The earrings are £11
3 The chocolates aren’t very expensive
4 Luke’s computer is very good
5 It’s Luke’s birthday on Monday, too
3
NEW WORDS
š birthday š How about? š expensive š not always
š only š shop š a bit boring š I’m not sure
4 How much money is in Luke’s wallet?
SPEAKING TIP: KEEP TALKING
When you speak, don’t worry about making mistakes Keep talking!
Speak your mind!
5 What’s the best idea? Look at the list and give your opinion
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I think it’s a good/bad idea to buy the …
I think it’s OK to buy the …
Friend: How about this/these … for your mum/
dad?
End like this:
You: That’s a good idea It’s/They’re great.
Josie: Yes, thanks
Luke: How much is this
Luke: And it isn’t expensive
Josie: Luke, it’s £12! What about your
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Trang 242 Write the sentences in the plural
0 This photo isn’t a very good photo
These aren’t very good photos.
00 That is my black sock
Those are my black socks.
1 That is my pen
2 Is this a book for Daniel?
3 Is that your diary?
4 This is a sandwich for you
2 Those/teachers/names are Mr Brown
and Miss Jenkins
3 This is/my parents/car
1 They are brothers mother is a
teacher at this school
2 I’m Andy and this is my sister, Maria
surname is Wilson
3 Emma and Katy, are these books?
4 They’re sisters names are Angela
Phrases/Use your English (9 marks)
7 Complete with phrases from the box
• Calm down • Sorry! • Help yourself • Well done!
1 A: Your sandwiches are on my photos B:
2 A: What’s in those sandwiches? B: Cheese
3 A: This DVD is a good present for Beth B: That’s a very good idea
4 A: Aaargh! Where’s my money? B: It’s in your bag
./4
8 Look at the jumbled conversation Number the lines in the correct order
■ a) Can I have a cheese sandwich and an apple juice, please?
■ b) Here you are
■1 c) How much are the sandwiches, please?
■ d) Thanks How much is that altogether, please?
Trang 25Read
1 Complete the conversation What does Joel say
to Kim? There are two extra sentences
Kim: Hi, Joel, how are you?
Joel: 0 I’m fine, thanks Is that your bike?
Kim: No, it’s my brother’s
Kim: Wow! That is old
A How much are bikes like that?
B That’s a lot of money!
C Is your brother in Italy?
D I know, but it’s very old
E I’m fine, thanks Is that your bike?
F It’s his favourite possession
G It’s amazing Where’s it from?
H Twelve years old!
2 Read the text and choose the best answers
My name’s James and I’m from Bristol in the west of
England My mother is from China My dad, my sister
Jen, and I don’t know Chinese, but Mum’s English
is really good and we speak English at home Sport
is very important in my life Football is my favourite
sport, but tennis is also big in my life Lance, our dog,
is good at football, too! Jen is crazy about music and
she’s in a band Jen’s also crazy about drama She’s
in a drama club I’m in a photography club What is
my favourite possession? My camera!
a) they speak Chinese at home
b) the dog’s name is Lance
3 Jen is
a) good at sport b) in a band
4 Jen and James are
a) in clubs b) Chinese
5 James’s favourite possession is
a) his camera b) his laptop
Write
4 Complete the form about you
Name Age City Family Brother(s): Age:
Sister(s): Age:
Important things Favourite sport Favourite possessions
5 Write a personal profile about yourself or
a friend Use the information in Exercise 4
Write six to eight sentences
Hi! My name’s … I’m …
I’m from … in … I’ve got …
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Definite article: the
Vocabulary Rooms, parts of a house and fittings
2 Answer the questions
1 Where is Carrington Windmill?
2 Is the bathroom upstairs or downstairs?
3 Who is Jake?
4 What colour is Amy’s washbasin?
5 Where is Buster’s house?
A COOL HOME
Home Links
A windmill in the east of England is now home
to Amy Barnes and her family
Hi! This is my house There are two fl oors
Downstairs there’s a kitchen and a living room, but there isn’t
a dining room The kitchen is quite big There’s a cooker, a fridge and a sink There’s also a washing machine Is there a dishwasher? No, there isn’t – unfortunately!
Upstairs there’s a big bedroom for my mum and dad
There are two small bedrooms, one for me and one for my brother, Jake There’s a pink washbasin in my bedroom – it’s great! There’s a bathroom upstairs with a bath, a washbasin and a toilet, but there isn’t a shower There aren’t windows in the bathroom! There’s a small garden Are there fl owers?
No, there aren’t , but there is a doghouse for my dog, Buster
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8 Write sentences about the things in the pictures below Use the words from the box
There’s a cooker in the kitchen
There are two books in the bathroom
There isn’t a
5 One room is on the plan, but
not in the text What is it?
Grammar
There is, There are
Affirmative Negative
There’s a bathroom There isn’t a dining room.
There are two floors There aren’t windows
in the bathroom
Yes/No questions Short answers
Is there a dishwasher? Yes, there is
No, there isn’t Are there flowers? Yes, there are
No, there aren’t.
6 Read the text again Notice the words in red.
7 3
03 Go to page 116
3a
Vocabulary: Rooms, parts of a
house and fittings
3 3
02 Listen and repeat.
Rooms
• bathroom • bedroom • dining room
• hall • kitchen • living room
Parts of a house
• door • downstairs • floor • garage
• garden • upstairs • wall • window
Fittings
• bath • cooker • dishwasher
• fridge • shower • sink • toilet
• washbasin • washing machine
4 Look at the plans of the windmill in
Exercise 1 Name the rooms and the
1 There are three bedrooms F
2 The bathroom is yellow
3 There isn’t a dining room
4 The washing machine is in the kitchen
5 There’s a TV in the small bedroom
6 There aren’t flowers in the garden
Speak
10a Talk about you Ask and answer about your house
1 living room/your home?
A: Is there a living room in your home?
B: Yes, there is
2 bath/the bathroom?
3 dishwasher/the kitchen?
4 washbasin/your bedroom?
5 fridge/the bathroom?
6 dining room/your house?
b Tell the class about your partner’s house
There’s a dishwasher in Maria’s kitchen
• shower • bath • toilet • washbasin
• books • washing machine
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behind, in front of, next to
Vocabulary Furniture
Function Make and respond to requests
Vocabulary: Furniture
1a 3
05 Listen and repeat
• armchair • bed • bookcase • carpet
• CD player • chair • chest of drawers
• clock • computer • cupboard
• curtains • desk • DVD player • lamp
• mirror • plant • poster • shelf
• sofa • table • television (TV)
• wardrobe • wastepaper bin
b Match the pictures (1–10) to the words
1 – bookcase
Dialogue
2 3
06 Listen and read the dialogue Complete with
the correct phrases
Comprehension
3 Tick ( ✓) the objects that are in Tom’s bedroom
■✓ desk ■ bookcase ■ clock ■ poster
■ sofa ■ bed ■ computer ■ mirror
■ wardrobe ■ wastepaper bin ■ TV
• What’s the matter? • What a mess!
• It’s not funny! • Over there
Tom: This is my bedroom
Daniel: 1 Where’s your bed?
Tom: It’s under my clothes!
Daniel: Where’s your new computer? Tom: 2 It’s on my desk
Katy: Tom, where are your DVDs?
Tom: They’re in front of my computer Daniel: No, they aren’t They’re next to your computer and there's one in the wastepaper bin!
Emma: Wow! The Avengers DVD Can I
borrow it?
Tom: Yes, OK
Daniel: This poster is great!
Emma: Where’s the poster?
Daniel: It’s behind you Look!
Katy: Oh, no!
Emma: 3 Katy: My phone! Stop it! 4 Can I borrow
your phone, Tom?
Tom: No, I’m sorry I need it Oh, where is
my phone?
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Notice the words in red.
2 The armchair is the door
3 The cupboard is the TV
b Ask and answer questions about the objects in the picture
A: Where’s the mobile phone? B: It’s on the table
Speak
7 Talk about you Describe your bedroom and say where things are
There’s a table There’s a lamp on the table There are books on the floor.
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 108.
Practice
4 The plants are the table
5 The books are the bookcase
6 The dog is the sofa
Use your English: Make and respond to requests
8 3
07 Listen and repeat Then practise the conversation in pairs
Tom: Can I borrow your DVD?
Katy: Yes, OK Here you are
Tom: Thanks, and can I borrow your phone?
Katy: No, I’m sorry I need it
No, I’m sorry I need it
9 Practise more conversations in pairs Use the words in the box then add some more possessions.
• mobile phone • jacket • Hunger Games DVD
• dictionary • MP3 player
4 Look at the photo Where
is Tom’s phone?
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some and any
Vocabulary Food
Get started
1 Close your books Write a list of all the food
words you know
pasta, banana …
Vocabulary: Food
2a 3
08 Listen and repeat
• apple • banana • biscuit • bread
• butter • carrot • cheese • chicken
• chips • egg • fish • grape • honey
• meat • onion • orange • pasta • pepper
• potato • rice • salt • sugar • tomato
b Look at the photo and match the objects (1–16)
to the words Which words are not in the photo?
4 What is in Emma’s sandwich?
Write the ingredients
Emma: I’m hungry Is there any bread?
Katy: Yes, there is
Emma: Good It’s for my favourite sandwich
Katy: What’s in it?
Emma: There’s some chicken and there are some onions
Is there any cheese?
Katy: Yes, there is
Emma: And are there any tomatoes?
Katy: No, there aren’t
Emma: Oh, is there any honey?
Katy: Honey? No, there isn’t any honey
Emma: Are there any carrots?
Katy: Yes, there are some carrots There’s some salt and
pepper, too
Emma: Great That’s all in my sandwich Yummy!
Daniel: What’s that?
Emma: It’s the MegaEmmaSarnie!
Tom: Yuk! Are there any bananas and apples for my fruit salad?
Katy: Yes, there are, and there’s an orange, but there aren’t
any grapes
1
9
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form of there is/are with some
or any
1 butter/in the fridge ✓
There is some butter in the fridge
2 carrots/on the table ?
3 biscuits/in the cupboard ✗
4 eggs/in the fridge ✓
5 honey/in the kitchen ✗
6 cheese/in Emma’s sandwich ?
Countable and uncountable nouns with
some and any
Are there any bananas? Is there any cheese?
5 Read the dialogue again Notice the words in red
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 108.
Speak and write
9a Tell the class what food is in your kitchen at home
There are some eggs …
b Write a shopping list for your favourite meal
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1 Do you live in a flat or a house? How
many floors are there in your block
of flats or your house?
the people to their homes
Hannah – detached house
SKILLS FOCUS : READING
READING TIP: GUESS NEW WORDS
When you read, you sometimes find new
words Don’t stop reading Try to guess the
meaning If you can’t guess, you can use a
dictionary or ask your teacher
car and our bikes At weekends,
my brother and I are always outside on our bikes Our best friends are in the house next to our house Our house is number two and their house is number three
on the wall and there’s a desk for my laptop
Downstairs there’s a living room and a kitchen
There’s a bed for our family’s pet under the table
in the kitchen Her name’s Spangle and she’s a black and white cat
William
Our fl at’s in the centre of London The block
is very modern It’s only three years old There are fi fteen fl oors in the block and we’re on the
fi fteenth fl oor There are 450stairs Luckily, there’s a lift! There are two bedrooms in our fl at – one for my parents and a big one for me and
my sister From our window the view of the city
is fantastic
Jade
sweet
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• a lot of • noisy • modern • floor • stairs • luckily • lift
• town • pet • car
Project
9 Make a factfile about your school or
a famous house in your country
• Write five sentences with numbers
• Use Exercise 7 as a model
Speak
8 Talk about your house
There are eight doors and seven windows
in my house
There are two trees in our garden
4 Read the article again Correct the sentences
1 Hannah’s favourite possession is her TV CD player
2 Jade’s flat is on the fifth floor
3 In William’s house the living room is upstairs
4 The pet in William’s family is a dog
5 Dan’s house is number three
5 3
12 Read the UK Factfile Write true (T) or false (F)
1 There are 25 million people in the UK F
2 A lot of British homes have gardens
3 75 per cent of houses in the UK have satellite TV
4 A lot of families have a car
5 There are 27 million pet dogs
• There are 25 million (25,000,000) homes in the UK
• Most British families live in a house with a garden
About 20% of British people live in a fl at
• There are satellite TVs in 36% of houses
• About 75% of homes have a car, but only 41% of
homes have a garage
• There are 27 million pets in the UK Most of them are
dogs and cats
and there are bathrooms
• There is also cinema and
Trang 34My name’s Kylie and I live with
my parents in a house in Brighton
Downstairs there’s a living room
and a kitchen Upstairs there are
two bedrooms and a bathroom
My bedroom is fantastic! There are
posters on the wall, DVDs on
my desk and clothes on the fl oor
Get ready to write
1 Read about Kylie Where is she from?
Write
4 Write a description of your flat or house
• Use Kylie’s text in Exercise 1 as a model
• Remember to check the punctuation
I live with my … in a …
hi! Im Marcus and I live with my parents and brother
in a small fl at in London Were on the fi fth fl oor and the view is great There are two bedrooms
a bathroom, a living room and a kitchen In my bedroom there are two beds, a wardrobe a desk a big green plant and my new guitar It’s really great? There are a lot of books in my room, but they aren’t all on the bookshelf there are a lot of books on the
fl oor Is your bedroom a mess.
WRITING TIP: PUNCTUATION (2)
You already know CAPITAL LETTERS, full stops [.] and apostrophes [’]
Now learn other punctuation to make your writing clear
• Use a comma to join a list of more than two things
There are posters on the wall, DVDs on my desk and clothes on the floor
• Use a question mark at the end of a sentence to make
a question
Is your bedroom a mess?
• Use an exclamation mark when you say something surprising or funny
My bedroom is fantastic!
Now do Exercises 2 and 3
2 Punctuate the sentences.
1 there are three bedrooms two bathrooms and a toilet
There are three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a toilet
2 is there a dishwasher in your kitchen
3 theres a swimming pool a big garden and a garage
4 what a mess
5 wheres your house
6 there are some flowers some chocolates and some photos on her desk
7 my dog is in the bath
8 are there any trees in the garden
3 Read the email There are ten punctuation mistakes Find and correct them
Hi!
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1 Read the dialogue and choose the correct
options
Alice: My house is quite small Upstairs 0 there are
two bedrooms, a bathroom and a toilet In
the bathroom 1 a shower
Ben: 2 a bath?
Alice: No, 3
Ben: 4 any TVs in your house?
Alice: Yes, 5 two, but 6 any DVD players
0 a) there are b) is there c) are there
1 a) is there b) there is c) there are
2 a) Are there b) Is there c) There isn’t
3 a) there aren’t b) there is c) there isn’t
4 a) Is there b) There isn’t c) Are there
5 a) there are b) are there c) there aren’t
6 a) there are b) there aren’t c) there isn’t
…/6
2 Complete with some or any
0 There isn’t any cheese
1 There are bananas
2 Are there grapes?
3 There is pepper on the table
4 There aren’t biscuits in the cupboard
5 Is there salt?
6 There is fish in the fridge
…/6
4 Countable or uncountable? Write C or U
bread U orange rice
carrot potato tomato
bath
…/6
6 Complete with phrases from the box
■ c) No, I’m sorry I need it
■ d) Can I borrow your MP3 player?
3 Look at the picture and complete the text with
the correct prepositions
This is my bedroom My bed is 0 next to the
GHVNDQGWKHGHVNLV1 the wardrobe My
CDs are 2 WKHGHVNDQGP\EDJLV3 the
GHVN7KHUHLVDZDVWHSDSHUELQ4 the
wardrobe and a football 5 the bin My
clothes are 6 the wardrobe
…/6
3
Trang 36Grammar Have got: I, you, we, they
Irregular noun plurals
She’s also a very good guitar teacher My dad’s sister, Angela, and her husband, Alan, have got two children – a son, Bruno, and a daughter called Carla Uncle Alan is from Scotland, but he can speak Portuguese
Alan and my cousin, Bruno, have got kilts for the birthday party – (a kilt
is a Scottish skirt for boys) I haven’t got a kilt (phew!) – just my black trousers and a new white shirt
Have you got a big family? Leave a comment.
Jo o in in
Have you got a big family?
MY BIG BRITISH-BRAZILIAN FAMILY
Welcome to the ULTRACOOL blog of Daniel Gomes
Home
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Have got: I, you, we, they
Affirmative Negative
I ’ve got a brother I haven’t got any sisters
Yes/No questions Short answers Have you got a brother?
Have you got any
brothers and sisters?
Yes, I have
No, I haven’t
Now make sentences with we and they
5 Read the blog again Notice the words in red
Practice
6 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
the verb have got
Ron: 1 Have you got a big family?
Liz: Yes, I 2 It’s quite big
Ron: How many brothers and sisters 3 ? Liz: I 4 two sisters, but I 5 any brothers
Ron: That isn’t a very big family
Liz: Well, we 6 a lot of pets, too
Ron: 7 you a dog?
Liz: No, we 8 But we 9 two horses and three cats
Ron: 10 you a boyfriend?
Liz: No, I 11 I 12 time for a boyfriend I’m always busy
Read
1 4
01 Listen and read the blog How old is
Daniel’s grandfather today?
Vocabulary: Family
2a 4
02 Complete the table with words from
the blog Then listen, check and repeat
Irregular noun plurals
• child – children • man – men • woman – women
• person – people
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 108
Use your English: Talk about your
family
7 4
03 Listen and repeat Then practise the conversation in pairs
A: Have you got any brothers or sisters?
B: No, I haven’t I’m an only child How about you?
A: I’ve got a brother and a sister
B: How old are they?
A: My brother’s fourteen and my sister’s twelve B: How many cousins have you got?
A: I’ve got about ten
8 Roleplay similar conversations Ask about brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts and uncles
How many aunts have you got?
b Complete Daniel’s family tree with words from
the table.
Comprehension
3 Correct the sentences
1 Daniel’s grandparents are in England for three
weeks two
2 Mariana is Gabriel’s mother
3 Mariana is fifty-three
4 Mariana’s favourite band is U2
5 Daniel’s new shirt is green
4 Talk about Daniel’s family
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• black • blond • brown • dark
• dark brown • fair • grey • light brown
• medium-height • middle-aged • old
• short • tall • young
b Match the words to the celebrities
Robert Pattinson – short brown hair …
Dialogue
1 4
04 Listen and read Complete the dialogue
with the correct phrases
Tom: Hi, guys 1
Katy: Pirates of the Caribbean with Penélope Cruz
Tom: Penélope Cruz? Who’s she?
Katy: She’s a film star
Emma: She’s Spanish and she’s married to Javier
Bardem They’ve got two children
Tom: Yes, yes, very interesting, but 2
Katy: She’s very beautiful She ’s got long dark hair
and a great smile
Tom: Nice What colour eyes has she got ?
Emma: Brown Johnny Depp’s in the film, too
Tom: Johnny Depp? Has he got a moustache and
a beard?
Emma: Yes, he has And he ’s got little glasses
Tom: Are you joking? A pirate with glasses?
Katy: Don’t be silly He hasn’t got glasses in the
film
Emma: Hey, look! The new Twilight film’s on, too
Tom: Oh, no! 3
Emma: But RPatz is in it
Tom: RPatz? You mean Robert Pattinson?
Emma: Yes, that’s his nickname He’s so
• That’s for babies • Like me!
• what’s she like? • What’s on?
• You’re just jealous,
Comprehension
2 Answer the questions
1 Which two films are on?
2 Who is in the film with Johnny Depp?
3 What nationality is she?
4 Who is her husband?
5 What is Robert Pattinson’s nickname?
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Grammar
Has got: he, she, it
She ’s got brown eyes She hasn’t got blue eyes
Yes/No questions Short answers
Has she got brown eyes? Yes, she has
No, she hasn’t Now make sentences with he and it
4 Read the dialogue again Notice the words in red
Practice
5a These film stars want to be the next Sherlock
Holmes Read about George Clooney Then write
about Owen Wilson and Taylor Lautner
Name: George Clooney Born: 1961
Eyes: brown Height: tall
Name: Owen Wilson Born: 1968 Eyes: blue Height: medium-height
Name: Taylor Lautner Born: 1992
Eyes: brown Height: medium-height
Speak
7 Think of someone in your class or a film star The other students ask questions and guess the person
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š :KDWFRORXUH\HVKDVKHVKHJRW"
Extra practice
For more practice, go to page 109
6 How many words of three or more letters can you make from the name Sherlock Holmes?
George Clooney
Hair: He’s got short, grey hair
Eyes: He’s got brown eyes
Height: He’s tall
Age: He’s middle-aged
Other: He’s got a great smile
Are you the next Sherlock Holmes?
Have you got short dark hair?
Have you got blue eyes?
Are you tall, middle-aged and good-looking?
Send a photo to
thenextholmes@castingnet.com
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Vocabulary Months and seasons
• October • March • November • July
• February • May • September • January
• June • April • August • December
Seasons
• spring • summer • autumn • winter
2 Look at the Star Signs and match two months to
each sign:
1 Aquarius is January and February
Vocabulary: Ordinal numbers
3 4
07 Listen and repeat
• 1 st first • 2 nd second • 3 rd third • 4 th fourth
• 5 th fifth • 6 th sixth • 7 th seventh • 8 th eighth
• 9 th ninth • 10 th tenth • 11 th eleventh
• 12 th twelfth • 13 th thirteenth • 14 th fourteenth
• 15 th fifteenth • 16 th sixteenth
• 17 th seventeenth • 18 th eighteenth
• 19 th nineteenth • 20 th twentieth
• 21 st twenty-first • 30 th thirtieth • 31 st thirty-first
4 Work in pairs Student A: Say three numbers
from 1 to 31 Student B: Say the ordinal
numbers
A: one, fifteen, twenty-three
B: first, fifteenth, twenty-third
... She hasn’t got blue eyesYes/No questions Short answers
Has she got brown eyes? Yes, she has
No, she hasn’t Now make sentences with he and it ... th sixth • th seventh • th eighth
• th ninth • 10 th tenth • 11 th eleventh
• 12 th... • 13 th thirteenth • 14 th fourteenth
• 15 th fifteenth • 16 th sixteenth
• 17 th seventeenth • 18 th