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beaten
become
begun
bent
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bit
b
btew
blown
broKe
brol
brought
brought
built
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becarne
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built
burn
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cost
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rove
shone
showed / shown
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felt
fett
fought
found
fought
found
flown
forgotten
CW
forgot
sm
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spent
spitled /
get
got
got
grve
gave
grven
go
went
grow
grew
gone
grown
hang
have
h
ear
hide
hit
teach
hidden
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told
thou
ta
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tead
ted
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2
3
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informalion
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afflrmative:
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world
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7
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p.103
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1
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tr
lmtnoductioxr
f fd LISTENING 2
complete the dialogue with
the sentences below. Then listen and check.
3
4
ffr t-tSffUtttG 4
d
3l
Listen and write the numbers.
g__
b
e
h
c
f
i
write the numbers
2 l\'r0
8_
1.5 _
as words.
21,
3
40
1.9
1.2
6
Listen and answer
Sd ltsrrutruG 5
the questions. Then write your answers below.
Sfffil!$
L:&
What's your name?
My name's ...
Mv
7
nu mr,
*
2
3
Si
4
t€s€e++su.
5
Write a dialogue tike the one in exercise 1. Use the
information in the chart below.
I
, Hi Annalirla
ris
An
naliese
Hor^r
ars r,ori?
2
Name: Susannah I Name: Alessia I Name: Baykat
Age: 17
| Age: 16
| Age: 16
From:
I From: Turkey
ltaty
lris
3
Annaliese
+ l1i nir.a
Susannah
tn rreeJ
vnri
Susan nah
Giacomo
An
naliese
Giacomo
,
And hovr oiC aro vou?
8
Bayl
Giacomo
9
Alessia
10
Baykat
11
Alessia
naliese
Giacomo
[d usrculruc:
7
r,zr1{
2
,
I
Alessia
Annaliese
An
4'l
Alessia
Listen and write the words.
5
6
3
7
4
8
lntroduction
Bayl
Alessia
Baykal
Hi, Alessia.
5
Complete the sentences. Use the affirmative form of be.
[1
1
2
3
You
from Australia.
---
teacher
Tom and Betty
My English
4I
in my class.
4
5
in my bag.
at home.
6
Sam
3
We
4
They
Write the possessive adiectives for the personat pronouns.
/
4 she
hot
in the ctassroom
/ eighteen years
/ from
5it
mt
a,0fi1P rl,t'' T il0t
frt
2
Are you at school?
2 you
3he
/
This coffee
I
Are your school friends British?
1t
Write
- sentences. Use the negative form of be.
1
a ma n?
2 ls your Workbook green?
3 ls yettow your favourite colour?
Mr Simpson.
seventeen years old.
5 My pencil
6 We
Write true short answers.
1 ls your Engtish teacher
6we
7 you
8 they
Match 1-6 with pictures a-f below. Complete the sentences
with fhis,--that, these and those.
old
1
New Zealand
2
... is my mum.
--++eryeu+pens-
3 ... is his bike.
5 I / hungry
4
5
5
... are
our sisters.
... is my schoolbag.
... are our books.
Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then
match the questions with answers
1
Martin
/
name
I
I
your
is
I
a-f below.
?
tr
2
you
I
/
are
lreland
I
I
?
your
I
are
/
from
-fnr.qr.,
zrr-
raur nr,nr
b
T
3 atl home I is I
dad
I
?
tr
4
teachers
/
and Harry
/
Neit
/
?
T
5
Joanna
/and /American I
I
are
I
d
c
1.
tr
5 Sarah I is I hungry l?
T
a
c
d
Yes, he is.
b No, they aren't.
fd
llSffrutruC
O
Lool<
e
f
No, it isn't.
Yes, she is.
Yes, we are.
Yes, I am.
at the information in the chart.
Then [isten to six sentences. Are they true (T) or false (F)?
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C
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f ayolu
iite,
1 tjl2i
fOQrillt:::l
3
Liam
Clare
18
79
New York, USA
Chicago, USA
ptzza
)4
ice cream
5
6
Chattenge!
Write four more true sentences about you, your family
and friends.
1
l'm frcm
2
3
4
5
lntroduction
i
5
Complete the message. Use the affirmative form of hove got.
4
1 lt's
old dictionary.
2 Have--you got
MP3 player?
3 I've got atl my photos on
CD.
girtfriend.
4 He hasn't got
Hi! My name is lsaac and l'm a big Manchester United
posters of the players
fan, like my dad. I 1in my bedroom and my dad 2_
lots of books
about the team. He 3some old magazines
about football too. I really like them - they 4_
amazing photos of players from the 1950s. We
5-
2
Write a or an.
5
a dog. lts name is Rooney!
amazing garden.
This is
6 lt's ---
beautifulafternoon.
Complete the dialogue with a, an or the.
Complete the first part of sentences 1-6 with the negative
form of hove got Then match them with the second part a-f.
1t
haven't
gol
a TV
2We
tr
T
in my room, but
a Ferrari, but
3 She
4 They
but I
but I
brothers or sisters,
a piano at home,
5He
a bike, but
6t
a computer,
a she's got cousins.
b I've got a phone.
c l've got a radio.
but
tr
tr
W
Leah
Yes, I have. I've got
Leah '
Leah They're in 5
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/
Leo
/
2
4
Emity and Leo
5
Emity
6
Leo
I
/
'What's
on
?' 'A Lady Gaga song.'
b the radio
c radio
a radio
'When's our guitar lesson?' 'ln
an
afternoon b the afternoon c afternoon
/ a dictionary?
an MP3 player?
home
c
home
c
night
My cat is always awake at
a
5
today?
b the
a home
a night -
Wow! You've
a
an
b the
got
night
bike!
amazing b the amazing c amazing
Challenge!
an MP3 ptayer?
6 | lntroduction
4
agfd lt$-&elpL
3 Emily and Leo I a cat?
old shoe.
Choose the correct answers.
a
a guitar?
got
Hey! That's one of my new trainers!
3 ls Alex at
a guitar?
Has Omily go.t
cat's
garden.
Leah
a
Emily
a
now?
Oh, yes. Lookl Blackie has
a
x
cat too.
Nathan
1
W
dog?
name is Penfold.
6
x
2
dog's name is Blackie and
Nathan Where are they
Look at the chart. Write questions and short answers about
Emily and her brother Leo. Use have got.
ri,"iriir:11t1i
Have you got
Nathan What are their names?
d he's got a skateboard.
e they've got a guitar.
f we've got a Porsche.
'Emil1rr
1
Nathan
-
Write three affirmative and three negative sentences about
you, your family and friends. Use have got.
7
2
3
4
5
6
1
6i
LrsrENrNG 7 Listen to the dialogues. Draw the times
on the clocks.
tr
5
Find eleven more months of the year in the wordsearch.
Then write the twelve months in the correct order.
f,'zl
f 'rl
2
a
W
U
I
M
A
K
A
R
c
H
E
R
I
T
Y
o
P
A
A
U
G
U
s
T
Y
S
s
D
F
t
G
L
H
N
o
V
E
M
B
E
R
Y
o
D
J
U
N
E
P
L
Z
B
x
C
c
E
V
A
B
N
T
A
P
R
L
T
c
M
R
a
W
E
E
R
U
T
Y
o
E
U
Y
o
M
P
A
A
S
D
B
M
F
G
H
J
B
K
L
R
L
Z
E
B
x
c
V
B
E
N
M
Y
a
W
R
E
E
R
T
Y
R
U
I
o
P
A
5
R
Write the times from exercise 1.
r
llaldt+adlh&a
2_
3
4
M
6
1 Ianuarl
2_
3
7
t7
Put the words in the correct order. Then complete the
4
8
t2
5
5
9
6
10
dialogue with the sentences.
half / ten / it's / past
is / time / ptease / what
6
write the words.
1.t firrl-
7th
wetcome / you're
2nd
gth
you / thank
3'd
g,h
4th
1oth
5th
L
6th
1.2th
A Excuse me.
B
I it, I t
1
2
A
B
Write the numbers.
l
twenty-third'L7'o
1 S ul)da'r
2M
3T
2
3
fifteenth
4W
5T
1
Write the days of the week in the correct order.
lth
thirtieth
4 thirty-first
5 eighteenth
5 twenty-second
6) tlSrul\.lttlG,8 Listen and write the dates.
'tv
^
fAa.t
6F
7S
lntroduction | 7
I
E
Fiiends and family
1
3
Do the crossword.
1 I'm his stepsister. tr
2 l'm his twin.
I
I'm
her
3
uncle. tr
4 l'm her stepmother. !
5 l'm her cousin. I
6 I'm his aunt. I
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6
Match 1-5 with a-f.
a
She's my niece.
b He's my
twin.
c She's my cousin.
d
She's my stepdaughter.
e
He's my nephew.
f
He's my stepbrother.
Rewrite each pair ofsentences as one sentence. Use
possessive 3.
1 John has got a bike. lt's new.
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Jnnn
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2
e.
DrKl
rs
new.
My cousins live in a ftat. lt's very big.
very big.
3 Naomi has got a computer. lt's new.
new,
4 My friends are having a party. lt's on Saturday.
Saturday.
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5
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Her grandparents have got a cat. lt's black.
'
black.
'
Across
2 My mother's father is my
4 My son's sister is my
5 l'm his wife, he's my
9 My uncle's daughter is my
11 l'm her husband,
she's my
Down
1 My son's daughter is my
3
5
7
8
10
+ -s
bores
My dad's brother is my
My daughter's brother is my
Complete the sentences with pluralform of the nouns.
(chitd).
1 My aunt has got three
(baby) haven't got any
2 Those
daughters: childran
father:
grandmother + grandfather:
sons +
(tooth).
mother +
3 Four-
(man) and four
(woman) are in the team.
= great-grandparents
5
I
-es
My brother's son is my
4 grandson +
S
|+
My father's mother is my
Write the missing words.
1
2
3
brclhars
My cousin's mother is my
Unit 1
'
Friends and family
4 Two
5 There are six-
-
(famity) live in that house.
(person) in my famity.
Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative
form of the verbs in bracl
1
My aunt and
uncle
2 Rosie
3 My best friend _-_
4
5
(live) in the USA.
(have) music lessons every weekend.
(watch) TV every night.
Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative
form of the verbs in the box.
-
.,11tO.rne,;-.$e!,,up.1..:11h,ive,l,,....Negi.,iltliliiFirtr..,.,,,*oit<1
sister
Japanese lessons at weel
2 Ettie's parents
at a hospital in the USA.
My
neighbour
3
from France.
4 We
friends in town every Saturday evening.
--late on Sundays.
5I
5 My grandfather
four languages.
----1
put the words in the correct order to mal
1 sister / go out / my / doesn't / a lot
M1 lirtrr doatn'l gc- oui a lot. .
2
New York
/
parents
(ptay) in the school
basketball team.
(study) Russian at schoot.
I
(tike) footbalt.
My cousin and L_
5 My stepbrother
4
My
What do they do on Saturdays and Sundays? Look at the
chart and write sentences about the activities.
/
in
/ don't / Tom's
4
teacher
5
Lady Gaga
I our I doesn't I
/
tike
/
work
I Sundays /
/ don't /
my
on
parents
5 Chinese I Sam I speak / doesn't
7
friends
/
Etizabeth's
/
like / we
/ don't
Make the sentences negative.
1 | tive in a big house.
l@
2
My dad works in a hotet.
3
My friends like sport.
speaks Japanese.
5
We go to school on Saturdays.
6
My brother has guitar lessons.
7
My grandmother watches TV all day.
an nah
and Sam
Cha[[enge!
ptay tennis
llannah and
iam plal i{rnnir
study maths
3
live
3 pizza / brother / eat / doesn't I my
4 My best friend
H
/
ealpizza
4
watch W
5
[isten to music
cn ialurda),r
Write six sentences about your family and friends. Use
the present simple affirmative or negative. Choose
from the verbs in the box.
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Unit 1
.
Friends and famity
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AUll
3
1
Complete the facts about the UK with the words in
7-3.
the box.
elections government laws parties
1
The three
main
queen
in the UK are the
Conservatives, Labour and the LiberaI Democrats.
2 Elizabeth ll is the
, but her husband,
Prince Philip, is not a l
are atways on a Thursday.
3 ln the Ul(, ------4 lnside the House of Commons, the
sits on one side of the room and the other MPs sit
on the other side.
5
2
British MPs vote on
new
every year.
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or fatse (F)?
1
There are four Royal garden parties at
Buckingham Palace every year.
f
Listen to three people tall
Sd t-tSff rutrue
Royal garden parties. Match sentences a-c with speal
a This person helps to decide who goes to the parties. I
b This person asl
tr
c This person prepares food for the parties.
tr
Challenge!
Comptete sentences 1-5 with the names of the people.
Try to add one more.
1 The Prime Minister of the UK
2 The President ofthe USA is
3 The President of Germany is
4 The King of Spain is
5 The
of my country is
6 The
of-----
I
2 The RoyatFamity chooses altof the guests. I
3 The parties start at 3 p.m. and finish at 6 p.m. tr
4 The guests drink tea, but they don't drink coffee. I
5 The guests take photos of the Queen at the
garden
6
parties.
parties.
-
tr
The Queen and her husband go to att
garden
ofthe
tr
a
{eo
qnd
choose the guests.
The party starts at three o'clock in the afternoon.
The guests listen to music (there are t\vo bands)
and walk around the beautiful gardens. They drink
tea or coffee and eat sandwiches and cakes. They
can't take photos or use mobile phones.
At four o'clock, the Queen and her husband, the
Duke of Edinburgh, join the party. Other members
of the Royal Family - like Prince Charles, Prince
William and Princess Anne - don't go to every
garden party, but they go to one or two a year. It's a
chance for the Royal Family to meet and talk to the
public. The party finishes at six o'clock.
'
Friends and famity
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r
Gdlqcs
There are four Royal garden parties every year one in Scotland and three at Buckingham Palace in
London. About B,OOO people go to each party. The
government and many different charities all help to
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1
6
Complete the questions and short answers. l)se do, don't,
does and doesn't.
1
Edward
/
ptay footbatt?
your dad work in town?
7 Rosie and Edward / go out a lot?
No, he
2 _your
cousins live near the schoot?
Yes, they
3-
lessons start at nine o'clock?
,
-.
No, they
4_
No,
1
you like computers?
t___
5-
Yes,
2
---
I
does
I
your
I
live
/ cousin I
where
I
?
tlhersdoerfouriourrl{v?/
the Queen live at Buckingham Palace?
2 tike / do / why / Angetina
you drink coffee?
3 lunch I you I when / do / have / ?
Yes, she
6
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
_.
at the chart. Then write questions and answers about
Edward and Rosie.
Jolie / you
4
do
5
you I for / what / dinner I do
6
with I who
I sports / they / do I which I
/
?
?
Lool<
I
want
I
?
I live/you I do I ?
Match these answers with the questions in exercise 3.
Edward
Rosie
Iive in an apartment
work in London
l
x
x
speak Spanish
like cooking
go out a lot
Edward
My
Because she's beautifut!
Footbatl and tennis.
nt one o'clock.
Chaltenge!
Write the questions. Use the question words in the box.
Then write true answers.
play footbatt
1
x
parents. d I
Pasta, please. e I
c E tn Scotland. f E
aE
bI
/ live in an apartment?
I
you
2 Rosie / live in an apartment?
2
your best friend
3 Rosie / work in London?
3 you I sit next to in class
4
Edward
4 you I have for breakfast
5
Rosie and Edward
Doas Ldward livo in
an zoarlmenP
/
tive
Yos. ho does.
/ speakSpanish?
/
/ travel to school
tike cooking?
Unitl x Friendsandfamity Itf
3
1
Complete the sentences. Use the affirmative form of
the verbs in the box.
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start use
1 My sister
2 We
1
2
Allthe adults in the Community
to bed at 9 p.m. on Sundays.
a are teachers.
b have got jobs outside the Community.
c work inside the Community.
lunch at school during the weel<.
computers in the
[ass room.
4 My grandfather
the housework at
weekends.
5I
up at 7 a.m. from Monday to Friday.
6 My sister
to school by train.
7 I work in a restaurant. I
food.
8 My dad
work at 6 a.m. and he
3 ln the morning, the children
a have lessons.
b
c
4
Read the text. Which of these things do the members of the
Long Hitt community have? Ticl< ,/ or cross X.
I
I
I
houses
rvs
computers
phones
twenty hmilies who live
exams food sports university
7
2
animals and ten smallhouses. Two fumilies lir,e in each house.
3
Their aim is
to live without the help of modern technology.
The adults
at Long Hill don't have jobs outside the
Community, but they work very hard. They get up
early and they have breakfust. Then they startwork
on the farm or they do housework" Ihe children
have lessons in the morning. Thoir teachers are all
members of the Community.
don't hate technology,'says Martin Edwards, the
founder of the Community, 'but we want a simple,
'ln/e
or naturall'
5o at Long Hill, they don't use computers or watch
IV"
Ihey haven't got phones. So what do they do in
the evenings?'Lots of thines: we read books, we ptay
games, we play music and sing,'says Martin.'Life at
Long Hill is simple, but it's never boring.'
fZ I unit1"
Friendsandfamily
play computer games.
Write three questions to ask the people who live in the
Long Hitt Community. Use the topics in the box or your
own ideas.
together in the south of Eneland. They have a smatlfurm with
-
enjoy music.
Challenge!
Life at Long Hill
natural life. And technoiogy isn't simple
they don't understand it.
ln the evening, the famities at Long Hitl
a watch films.
b
c
bool
The Long Hiti Community is a group of
they want a naturaI life.
c
5
animats
work on the farm.
do housework.
At Long Hitt, they don't use modern technology because
a they hate it.
b
work at 2 p.m.
!
!
fl
Each famity in the Long Hill Community
a lives with another family.
b has got animats.
c has got two houses.
]to
3 Our teachers
c
Choose the best answers.
1
put the words in the correct order to mal
a in / you i what / ctass I are I ?
Complete the sentences with subject or object pronouns from
exercise 4.
1
b
you
/ from /
I
are
where
I
?
near/ you / schoot / the / do I live I
brothers
day
I
got/
lyoul any/got lhavel
first
I
this
rutruG
sisters
10
I
this
I school I at I
you
Hi, l'm Lucas.
Sienna Nice to meet you.
2
3
Jacl<
4
I speak
We go to Spain every year
really tike it.
to Sophia every day. She
l
phones
?
before
?
7 Do you Iike basl
8 My dad walks to work and my mum goes with
?
f)
rq
llSff
NlruC f
f
Listen to the dialogue. Then complete the
fact file about Emily.
r.r:,;\y
Name:
(brother
Famity:
/
lFrom:
sister)
(age)
\*
?"
U
(school / iob
t/
Sienna Yes, it is.
Lucas
because
and Amelia are at this school. Do you
l'm Sienna.
Lucas 7
?
5 Do you know my parents?
work in the hospital.
6 Your sister Lucy is in my ctass at schoot. I sit next to
Comptete the dialogue with questions
a-f from exercise 1. Then listen and checl<.
Lucas
I
rbi$
school.
lorl?
I atl school I this I your I is I
have /friends
6b ltSff
?
What do you think of Lady Gaga's songs? Do you like
2
i,t*g&,tt:
Sienna l'm in 11B.
Lucas 0h, reatly? My friend Reece is in that ctass. l
Sienna No, I haven't. I don't know anybody!
7
i
university)
lnvent a fact fite for Finley, a new student at your school.
Name:
From:
(brother
Family:
/
sister)
(age)
Lucas
(school / job
Sienna Yes, l've got a brother called Theo. He's 20. He's at
/
university)
university back home.
Lucas
5
Sienna We're from Scotland. But my mum has got a new iob.
Lucas
6
Sienna Yes, we do. But I don't [ike our new house!
at the dialogue in exercise 2 again and complete the
fact file about Sienna.
Lool<
Name:
iirr,r,:
Famity:
(brother / sister)
I From:
Write a dialogue [il
information about Finley in exercise 7.
You
Hi, l'm
Finley
Nice
You
ls
Fin
tey
You
Finley l'm
You
(age)
Fin
(school / iob
You
/
What
university)
Have
lev
Have
Finley Yes. I've got
4
fUatch the object pronouns with the subject pronouns.
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I
you
he
she
it \ \
\
we
\\
you
\
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her
us
you
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him
them
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You Do
Fin
you
Where
tey
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tey
it
Unit 1
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Friends and famity
|
13
4
Preparation
1
nead the message. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Complete the messages with the prepositions in the box.
You can use the prepositions more than once.
at by for in on to
a Callum is new to the schoot.
tr
b Cattum is new to London.
tr
c Cattum is not new to the school or London. I
1
house in Canada.
I love sport. At home in Canada,
I play ice hockey. Here in
London, I play basketball,
I don't play football, but I
watch it on TV. I also watch
DVDs a lot. My favourite actor
is Jackie Chan.
2
What information about Callum is in his message? Tick./
the correct paragraph (7 or 2), or tick /'Not there'.
P-aia,1,:rl
h
s name
h
s hobbies
h
s pets
h
s age
:;1.4;a;::2::
rtiN:6trthi6rOi
his favourite sports team
where he lives
his class at school
his favourite singer
3
Match 1-6 with a-f to make sentences.
1
2
3
I
tr
My name is I
I come
from
l've got
4lptay tr
5l'm
tr
6
I tive
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Friends and famity
a Jutia.
b
fifteen years otd.
c
basl
d Oxford.
e
my parents and my brother.
f
a brother and a sister.
China
school?
town. Do you want pizza
dinner tonight?
5
I go
friends and we
-
Writing guide
5
school
listen
bus. I sit
my
music.
-
lmagine you are a new student at your school. Write a
message for the school magazine to introduce yourself.
Follow the guide below.
1 Give your name and age.
2 Say what ctass you are in.
3 Say where you are from.
4 Talk about your famity and your home.
5 Talk about one ofyour hobbies.
6 Mention a favourite (team, singer, actor, etc.)
7 Tatk about another hobby or interest.
Hi!
2
4
his favourite actor
the bus. Are you
3 l'm
4 l'm
nine
me?
home. He's
two weeks.
I
to school every morning. I really
like London, but I miss our big
The new Ben Affleck film is
TV
o'clock tonight. Do you want to watch it
2 My dad isn't
Hil My name is Callum and
I'm sixteen. l'm in class 11D.
I come from Canada. l've got
two sisters, Lexi and Maddison.
They're at the school too, so
already know two people here!
We live with our mum and dad
in a small flat here in London.
It's near the school, so we walk
with
1
1
5
Write the famity members.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
My aunt's husband is my
Write the questions and complete the short answers. Use
the present simple.
My aunt's daughter is my
1
Anna
/
ptay tennis
?
My father's father is my
My brother's son is
my
Yes,
My sisteis daughter is my
My son's children are my
_
2
your cousins
3
your dad
My mother's parents are my
My
live near here
?
No,
fathe/s sister is my
-,l
Complete the sentences with the plural form of the nouns
in the box.
,,l.,,
U,n1niisfty:
r r'
?
in Engtand.
Mark:
4 Mike and AndV / have music lessons
?
Yes,
wornan
1 Oxford and Cambridge are two
go to the town centre?
2 Which
3 Lady Gaga
- and Angetina ,|olie are famous
4 Look at these
of my hotidayl
5 My aunt and uncte have got five
6 Please put all the books on the
/ speak French
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',tbiuai:iti,l,ihti!d,i:i.,'p:hrotqi:..1..,;haf
/
_
5
you and your friends / go out a lot
6
you
?
No,
/
tike sport
?
Yes,
Mark:
16
16
Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative
form ofthe verbs in bracl
1 My parents
earty on Sundays. (get up)
2 Anna
I can ...
. TV in her bedroom. (watch)
3 My brother and I
five languages. (speak)
4 You
,.-- tomatoes. (like)
5 My sister - swimming lessons. (have)
l,Ma,tk,i:-
/,',:,t:rrr
Read the statements. Think about your progress and tick
one ofthe boxes.
S:
I need more
practice III:
I can
7
I can tall< about facts and things that
happen regutarty. (SB p.9)
I can
3
describe my famity. (SB p.B)
talk about the monarchy. (SB p.10)
I can ask
4
sometimes find
this difficutt.
No problem!
Effi:
Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3. Use the present simple
negative fo.rm of the verbs.
2
I
questions about facts and
everyday events. (SB p.11)
5
Mqlkl;'
rf:5:::r'::r
I can understand an article about
community. (SB p.12)
I can
a
introduce mysetf to new people.
(SB p.1a)
I can
write a message about myself.
(SB p.15)
self Checkl
115
Erulriime
Label the pictures.
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Complete the sentences. Use the present simple form of
do, play or go,
1 Liam
2I
gymnastics on Friday evenings.
basketbatt after school.
don't
4 My sister5 Jason
- cousin
6 My
7 I don't
3
8
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1 listening
7 reading
2 video
8 surfing
3 ice
9 watching
4 board
10 reading
5 ice
11 taking
6 going
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1 l'm not very keen on watching / doing sport on W.
2 They go for a fitm / a walk on Saturday mornings.
3 My dad likes surfing the computer / the Net.
4 I watch / play video games with my brother.
5 We read magazines / DVDs at home.
6 I don't do / play a musicaI instrument.
7 We do athletics / votteybatt at school.
8 My sister ptays / does gymnastics.
Write a paragraph about your free-time activities. Use
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rollerblading in the park.
Chattenge!
Write three true sentences about the activities in exercises
1 and 2. Use the phrases in the box.
but
tennis on Sundays.
ice skating very often.
Choose the correct words.
Complete the activities with the words in the box.
but
karate.
skateboarding with his friends.
8 My friends and I
1f_
but
athletics at school.
We
1
Complete the adverbs of frequency with o, e, i, o and u.
l. n-v
5 Rewrite the sentences in exercise 4 so that they
ys
4
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5 h rdty v-r
r
2 s_m t m_s
3
-s -tly
6 ft
1l
are true for you.
get up at seven o'clock.
2
n
3
4
2
5
6
6
6) LISTENIruG 12 Listen to Joe saying what he does on
Saturdays. Tick./ the correct boxes in the chart.
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do my homework
ptay footbatl
watch W
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1
often / on Sundays. lhas lbreakfast i in bed
Mikr oiten lias brr.aKfasl in bad on iuirda.ii
2
go shopping
/ sometimes /
on Saturd ays.
I
/
listen to music
Mike
go dancing
7 Write guestions about
I
Joe
with How often. Then answer
them with an adverb offrequency.
3 is / on Friday evenings. / at home / Kate / never
t
Joe
I do his homework
on Saturdays?
llow ofion does Sos dc his homouork on iaiurdavs?
speaks
/
in our Engtish lessons.
/
always
/
our teacher
Engtish
4
atschool.
6
Ben and Jake
/
usuatty
/
I
I l/
am
books.
/
hungry
hardty ever
/
get up atseven o'ctock
IfIII
tarn alwals gots up at rsvon c'clor(.
watch Wafter school
3
)oe
I watch television on Saturdays?
4
)oe
I
listen to music on Saturdays?
5
)oe
I
go dancing on Saturdays?
read
Write sentences about 5am. Add the correct adverb of
frequency.
2
Hardi'i avor.
2 loe I ptay footbatt on Saturdays?
5
1
/
f nntrn
Sam
lIIn!
3
be tate for school
4
be in bed before eteven o'ctock
Chatlenge!
ntrntrtr
Write three more questions for your classmates with
How ofren.
5
tidy his bedroom at the weekena
IItrEtr
1
How o{'lan do
lou
play fooiball?
2
6 dothewashing-up
If IIn
unit2rMytimellT
3
1
Read the text again. Choose the correct answers.
1
Choose the correct words.
l'm a lfan / crowd of Chetsea footbal[ club. I often go and
see them ptay. The 2match / goal between Chelsea and
b
c
Manchester United is always exciting. The 3crowd / fan
atways cheers when Chelsea scores a 4team / goat. I think
Chelsea is the best footbatl 5fan
Ballroom dancing is
a about forty years old.
about eighty years otd.
about four hundred years old.
Batlroom dancers
a are usualty young.
b are usually otd.
c are young or old.
/ team in the wortdl
The championship in Btackpool is
2
a
b
c
4
only for dancers from outside the UK.
for dancers from many countries.
only for dancers from Engtand.
ln Strictly Come Dancinq, professional dancers
a compete against other professionaI dancers.
b
c
5
compete against celebrities.
Every year, thirteen million peopte
a
b
c
4 fi
compete with cetebrities.
vote for their favourite Strictly Come Dancing show.
watch the final of Strictly Come Dancing.
want to compete in Strictly Come Dancing.
LtSrfrutNe
rr
Listen to the radio programme.
Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Nick and Shetley are dance champions.
weel<.
boyfriend.
2
They train five times a
3
Nick is Sheltey's
4 They compete in four or five competitions
5 Their next competition is next year.
n
tr
tr
every year. !
I
Chattenge!
Ballroom
dancing
Write a short text (3-5 sentences) about a TV show you
like, or a popular competition in your country.
over 400 years old, but the
modern dance steps are from England in the 1920s. lt's very
popular and is a hobby for people of all ages. But is ballroom
dancing a sport? Ballroom dancers
2-
alot, and
they e nte r competitions. The most important competition is in
Blackpool, in the north of England. Dancers from all over the
world compete there every year to
3-
the dance
championship.
dancing!
- very
popular. ln Slrict/1 Cone Dancing, a British TV programme,
celebrities dance with professional dancers. Every wee! th s : ;t:
new dan,ce and afteithe,rshow,,,,
celebr:ities '
people vote for rheir:
celebrity dancer. ln 3r:iuinr about
favourite
- ---. -- -ii,1:
,thefinalon i
thirteen mitlion people6 - -,,
TV programmes about ballroom
,a
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Look at the chart. Complete the sentences below with can
or con't and verbs or phrases from the chart.
Jack i
ctrtoe
Write the adverbs.
1 slow
2 earty
laliii::iiJeiiil5ii:l.ii]i
3 hard
4 careful
5 good
5 loud
play the guitar
ride a motorbike
x
x
ride a horse
speak ltalian
lack
can
Play
a motorbike, but
she
1 He's a slow / slowly driver.
2 Please listen careful / carefully.
3 Vicky has got a loud / loudly voice.
4 ,|ake learns very quick / quickty.
can'i rido
a horse.
ltalian and he
James
_
the guitar.
-
4 lack and James
5
6 James
7
, but Chloe can't.
lames and Chtoe
-
10 fluent
11 late
72 bad
Choose the correct adjective or adverb to complete the
sentences.
the guitar and he
a horse.
Chtoe
7 easy
8 fast
9 beautiful
rinwly
5
a motorbike, but Chloe and Jack
Anna is a beautiful
/ beautifutly
dancer.
6 Can you speak Russian fluent / fluently?
, but Jack can.
5
Write sentences. Use the present simple and an adverb.
)ack, Chtoe and lames
What can you do? Write questions and true answers with con.
-
1
cook
Lan 'tou cool?
\os. l can. / No. lcan't
2
play a musical instrument
Emma's dad / dance / bad
Lmma'Ldad darcs bad\
Tom
3 ride a bike
4
3 Peter / ptay the piano / good
4
Wittiam and Kate
5
Otiver
6
Holty
7
Jo's uncle
drive
/
careful
8
Ellen and Martin
/
swim / fast
speak Russian
5
write songs
6
swim 100 metres
7
/ speak French / ftuent
/
/ sing /
/ get up /
early
toud
learn new vocabulary
/
I
easy
sing
Chatlenge!
8
read peopte's thoughts
S{effiii
i}*ii( write the adverbs from these
adjectives. Check your answers in a dictionary.
1 sad2 happy
3 quiet
4
5
6
angry
nice
sudden
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1
tabet the parts of the body.
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Read the text quickty. Match the sports with the pictures in
exercise 1.
Paragraph 1: photo
I
Paragraph 2: photo
E
As the surfers fall, they 'sur-f' the air and do tricks
before they open their parachutes. lt's very, very
difficult to stand on a sur-fboard in the air, so there
aren't rnany sky surfers. But there are some sky
surfing competitions. The surfers can win medals
and prizes. Each surfer needs a cameraman in the
air to film the tricks. The films look amazing!
4
74s
75 k_
16t
77 f_
Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Bungee jumpers sometimes jump from planes. tr
2 Bungee jumping is very dangerous.
I
3 Bungee jumping is a very popular activity. I
4 Sky surfers lump from buitdings and ptanes tr
parachutes.
tr
6 Sl
5
Sky surfers wear
Challenge!
2
S$lllS{$fi0Ni put the letters in order to make action verbs.
Then translate the verbs.
h't
l thi
2 urnjp
3 ttaf
4 ediv
5 nur
6 tyf
7
wism
8
bticm
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write the translations.
1
2
3
etbow
wrist
thigh
4 calf
5
ankle
5 eyebrow
7
cheek
8
chin
My favourite actress is
7
2
3
4
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tlrys
trim.
he's
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great.
-Th ey're
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She's auful
6
He's
bad.
lcan't
'(il LlSTerutUG 14 Listen to Ryan and Jutie talt
Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
_it
l--
t.._
I'm reatly
them.
him.
He's
like her.
I'm very keen
him.
l'm not very
--
on them.
tike
I
She's
-
-
I quite li[s HarrJ Pdlrr {;lms
b
computer games
c
Beyonc6
d
bad.
Ryan and Jutie both tike ice hockey.
5
Jutie thinks At Montoya is awful.
6
Ryan
thinks At Montoya is att right, but he prefers
Mark Stuart.
are do isn't tike love stand
tr
tr
tr
T
tr
tr
Frank
suppose
you interested in films?
Carol Yes, lam. l2
Frank What's your favourite fitm?
Carol The Hobbit.
-them.
Frank Reatly? lt 3
bad, I a
Carol So what films 5_
you [ike, then?
Frank Transformers and X-Men. They're britliant fitms.
Carol Yes, I 6
them too. And I love Avotar.
Frank Avatar? I can't
Robbie Wittiams
e ctassicaI
f
love
tha're noi
4
ptay it.
t-lSffrutrue f S Complete the dialogue with the verbs
in the box. Then [isten and check.
Give your opinion of the people and things. Use the verbs
and adjectives in the box.
Verbs can't stand hate tike
1 Ryan tikes footbatl.
2 Ryan watches football on W, but he doesn't
3 Julie isn't very keen on footbalt.
5 f)
it.
2
5
They're
ail rioht
7---
it.
Write a dialogue like the one in exercise 5. Choose a
different hobby, sport or interest. Use the ideas in the box
or your own ideas.
music
Keira Knighttey
Bev
Are you interested in
Adam
Yes,
lam. ltove
Bev
Match 1-6 with a-f to make questions. Then write true
answers.
your tr a TV programmes do you [ike?
you
Are
interested I
b think of Adele?
What's your tr c favourite actress?
4 Do you
tr d in sport?
5 What kind of tr e favourite fitm?
5 What do you fl f prefer pop music or rock music?
1
2
3
Who's
Adam
Bev
Reatty?
Adam
Bev
Adam
Bev
Adam
Bev
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Preparation
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Chatlengel
Complete the imperatives with the verbs below. (They are
all instructions from lessons in this unit.)
1
the sentences.
present simple.
the
2
3
4
the correct word: adjective or adverb.
5
to the diatogue.
questions about Joe.
at the table.
-
- guide
Writing
4 Write an announcement for one of the clubs in the box.
Follow the writing plan below. Write 50-70 words.
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comp*ar,!t!t!:;t$lt(!;;,il$S;;;1
photCIgiaphyr.Lrib]iiiti:
7
Give the name of the ctub.
2 Ask a
3 Say
2
iollet1't.itt
question.
when and where it meets.
4 Say what you do at the club.
Read the announcement again. Answer the questions.
1
2
3
When do they meet?
Where do they meet?
5
Use an imperative
5
3
What do they do every month?
7 Tetl
,o)
e
Who can you phone?
Put the words in order to make imperatives.
1
new
/
2
this
I catl/ number
3
club
I
4
visit / website / our
make
our
I ioin
favourite I your
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/ friends
5 and I do / fit / gymnastics / get
5
tell them to come to the ctub.
them to visit your website.
What do they do every week?
I-hrb
G)
4
-
6 Give a name and phone number.
I
hobby / talk about
(ql
o
o
Do vou like
ften ioin oilr chlb
1
Complete the hobbies and sports. Use o, e, i, o, u and y.
Write questions and answers. Use can.
1 sk t b
1
,lason
2
you / use a computer?
rd-ng
g m s
2b
-rd
3 c h*ck y
4-tht t cs
5 j-gg ng
6f sh
-n d ng
7 r tt-rbt
8 g mn st_cs
/
swim?
No,
Yes,
r::llV}iitil*:
,lt8::::i.ii
a
3
Tom
4
Mary
and Anna
/
/
drive?
speak French?
Complete the sentences with the correct verb.
1 My sister2I
3 We sometimes
4 I often
5 Do you
- dad
6 My
No,
karate every Friday.
video games with my brother after school.
ti:M6f:hit
to my friends on the phone.
Write the adverbs.
volteybatt at school?
1 beautiful
2 hard
3 good
sport on W every evening.
-
Mark:
lA
4 bad
5 easy
5 late
Mark:
Mark gets up before seven. (sometimes)
2 He goes to work by bus. (usuatty)
3
He's late for work. (never)
I can ...
Read the statements. Think about your progress and tick
one ofthe boxes.
fi:
4
He has lunch at home. (hardty ever)
5
He watches TV in the evening. (atways)
6
He's in bed before midnight. (usuatty)
16
@a
Rewrite the sentences about Mark's day. Use the adverbs of
frequency in brackets.
1
/q,,,:t,'
swimming at weekends.
I
IEE
I can
need more practice.
EII:
I
sometimes find
this difficult.
= No probtem!
talk about my hobbies. (SB p.18)
often something
happens. (SB p.19)
I can say how
I can understand different views on
activities. (SB p.20)
I can say how well I can do
something. (SB p.21)
I can understand an article about
extreme sports. (SB p.22)
I can give an opinion about things.
(SB p.2a)
I can write an announcement for
a club. (SB p.25)
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