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Grammar pronouns
pronouns++verb
verbbe
be
Grammar
AA

AmericanEnglish
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a Complete the sentences with a pronoun (I, you, etc.) and ’m, ’re, or ’s.


2

1
I’m Jack.
in level 2.

3

4
my teacher.


a cat.

students.

5

6

trains.

7

8

Jane.

in room 231.

9

b Rewrite sentences 2–9 with the full forms (not contractions).

1 I am Jack.
2

in level 2.

3

my teacher.


4

a cat.

5

students.

6

trains.

7

Jane.

8

in room 231.

9

at the airport.

at
the airport.

c Test your memory. Cover the sentences in a. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.


Use contractions.

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Grammar verb
be–—and
and? ?
Grammar
verb be
Bb

AmericanEnglish
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a Complete the conversation with is, are, or am. Use contractions where possible.


paula
juan

paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan
paula
juan

Hello.
Hi.
1 Is

this room 2?

Yes. 2
Yes I

you here for the English class?

3


.

Yes. We 5

4

you in this class, too?
in the same class. My name 6

Hello. My name
Where 8

Paula.

from Brazil. And you?

10

from Madrid in Spain.

11

No, I

Juan.

you from, Paula?

I9
I


7

you Spanish?
12

not. I 13

Who 14

our teacher?

Her name
16

15

Diane.

she American?

No, she isn’t. She 17
Where 18
They 19

Mexican, but I live in Spain.

Canadian.

the other students?

in the classroom! We 20

late!

b Practice the conversation with a partner.


2
2

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Grammar possessive
possessiveadjectives
adjectives
Grammar
Cc

AmericanEnglish
EnglishFile
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a Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with my, your, etc.


1

2
This is our hotel.
name is Michael.

3

4
They’re

dogs.

cell phone number
is 555-4242.

5

6
names are
Sue and Sally.
Is this

train?

7


8
Is this

chair?
They’re

9

Where’s

boots.

10

car?

name is Peter.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

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Grammar a/an,

a / an,the,
the,this,
this,that,
that,these,
these,those
those
Grammar
Dd

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a Look at the pictures. Write the questions with this, that, these, and those. Then answer them.


1

2

What’s that ?
It’s a hotel.

What are these ?
They’re glasses.


4

?
TV.

5

?
ID card.

7

6

?
umbrella.

?
coins.

8

?
dictionaries.

b Test your memory. Look at the pictures

and say the sentences.

A What’s this/that?

What are these/those?
B It’s a …
They’re …

3

9

?
cell phone.

?
egg sandwich.

c Complete the sentences with a, an, or the.

1 Open the window.
2 I don’t know

3 She’s from
city in Korea. I don’t
remember its name.
4 Read

text and answer

5 Where’s
6 It’s

questions.


hotel?
ID card.

7 A Is that
B No, it’s
8 Please close

4
4

answer.

address book?
calendar.
door.

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Grammar simple
simpe present
present ++ and
and –—
Grammar
AA

a Write a


+ or – sentence for each picture.

1 I don’t smoke.

3 They

AmericanEnglish
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children.

2 He

a lot of coffee.

4 We

in that house.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at

the pictures and say the sentences.


c Complete the sentences using the correct form of

the verb in parentheses.

5 He

TV.

1 Jane and I go to the movies every
Wednesday. (go)
2 Marco
to English classes on Tuesday
and Thursday. (go)
3 I
(not read)

in the evening. I watch TV.

4 My mother
(watch)

cooking shows on TV.

5 British people
6 My brothers
6 I

glasses.


7 She
(do)
8 Amanda
9 Some men
10 Gary

a lot of tea. (drink)
. (not cook)

her homework in the evening.
dogs. (not like)
housework. (not do)
German. (study)

11 My parents
in an apartment;
they live in a house. (not live)
12 Carol
7 She
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dinner on the weekend. (cook)

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Grammar simple
simpe present
present ??
Grammar
Bb

AmericanEnglish
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a Complete the conversation with do, does, is, or are.


rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob

marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
rob
marina
6
6

Hi. I’m Rob.
I’m Marina. Nice to meet you.
1 Do you want a glass of soda?
Yes, please.
Marina. 2
that a Spanish name?
I don’t know, but I’m not Spanish.
Where 3
you from?
From Brazil, but I live in the US.

Where 4
you live in the US?
In Boston.
5
you like it there?
Yes, I love it. But I miss my family.
6
your parents live in Brazil?
Yes, and my brother, too.
How old 7
he?
He’s 24.
What 8
he do?
He’s a student. He studies law at a university.
9
you a student?
No, I teach Brazilian literature.
Where 10
you work?
At Harvard.
Harvard! 11
you married?
Yes, I am.
Oh. 12
you have any children?
No, I don’t.
13
your husband American?
No, he’s Brazilian.

And what 14
your husband do?
He’s a policeman. Ah, here he is. Lucas, this is … sorry, what 15

b Practice reading the conversation.


your name?
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Grammar a/an
a / an++jobs
jobs
Grammar
Cc

AmericanEnglish
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a Look at the pictures. Write the question and the answer.



1

2

What does she do?
She’s a lawyer.

What

do?
.

3

What

4

do?
.

What

do?
.

5


What

6

do?
.

What

do?
.

7

What

8

do?
.

What

do?
.

9

What


10

do?
.

What

do?
.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

A What does he do?
B He’s a doctor.
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Grammar possessive
Grammar
possessive s s
Dd

AmericanEnglish
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1

2

Nancy

Luke

an English teacher

a soccer player
3
4
5
7

Terry

Matt

a doctor

a music student

6


9
8
10

11

a Look at objects 1–11. Whose are they?


b Cover the sentences. Test a partner.


Write nine more sentences.

A Whose is this?
B It’s Luke’s ball. Whose are these?
A They’re Matt’s books.

1 It’s Luke’s ball
.
2 They’re Matt’s books .

8
8

3

.


4

.

5

.

6

.

7

.

8

.

9

.

10

.

11


.
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Grammar adjectives
Grammar
adjectives
AA

AmericanEnglish
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a Write sentences for pictures 1–10. Use an

adjective from the box.
beautiful
expensive

big
long


cheap
old

dirty
small

easy
tall

1 She’s a beautiful actress .
2

.

3

.

4

.

5

.

6

.


7

.

8

.

9

.

10

.

1

4

2

3

6

7

5
9


10

8

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences and adjectives. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

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Grammar telling
tellingthe
thetime,
time,simple
simplepresent
present
Grammar
Bb

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a What time is it?


1

2
1 It’s ten after six / six ten .

3

4

5

2

.

3

.

4

.

5


.

6

.

7

.

8

.

6

7

8

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences and say the times.

c Look at the clocks and complete the text.


Every day I get up
2

work


1

at seven o’clock. I take a shower, and I get dressed. I have breakfast

at seven fifteen. I usually have a big breakfast: cereal, toast, fruit, and coffee. I get to
3

. I work at a sports center. I answer the phone at the front

desk and give people the keys to the changing rooms. I start work
5

work

.

. I have lunch with my coworkers in the cafeteria. I usually finish
6

home

. Sometimes I stay late downtown to exercise. I get

7

Then I watch TV. I go to bed

10
10


4

. I have dinner
9

8

.
.

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Grammar adverbs
adverbsofoffrequency
frequency
Grammar
Cc

AmericanEnglish
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a Look at the pictures and write sentences with the adverbs of frequency.


1

2
never

1 She never goes to the movies .
2

.

3

4
hardly ever

3

.

4

.

5

6

sometimes

5

.

6

.

7

8
often

7

.

8

.

9

10
usually

9


.

10

.

11

12
always

11

.

12

.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the

sentences.

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Grammar prepositions
prepositionsofoftime
time
Grammar
Dd

AmericanEnglish
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a Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.

Write the answers in the in, on, at column.

in, on, at
1 I wake up

at

7:00.

2 I sometimes work
3 I never work


Saturdays.
the weekend.

4 I see my family

Christmas.

5 I go on vacation

August.

6 I go to bed

11:00 p.m.

7 I watch TV

the evening.

8 I do my English homework
9 I read the newspaper
10 I have lunch

night.
the morning.

1:30 p.m.

11 I always go out


Friday nights.

12 I go to a restaurant

New Year’s Eve.

13 I start a new school year
14 I go skiing

the winter.

15 I have my vacation
16 I get up late

September.

the summer.

Saturday mornings.

17 I usually have a cup of coffee
18 My birthday is
19 The party is

the afternoon.

July.
October 21st.

20 We have a meeting


the first Thursday of the month.

b Test your memory. Cover the in, on, at column and say the sentences.


12
12

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Grammar can/can’t
can / can’t
Grammar
AA

AmericanEnglish
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a Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with can/can’t and a verb.



1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1 He can’t dance very well.
2 She can play chess.
3


I

the window?

4 Our teacher

very well.

5 You

in here.

6 The boy

the old man.

7 She
8

.
you

9 They

English.

10 She
11
12 He


me, please?
tennis very well.

you

the door for me, please?

his glasses.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

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Grammar like
like++(verb
(verb++-ing)
-ing)
Grammar
Bb

AmericanEnglish
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a Look at the pictures and write sentences.


1 He hates shopping .

2 She

.
love

hate

3 She

housework.

4 He

TV.

not like

like

5 She


novels.

6 He

.

love

not like

7 She
computer games.
8 They

early.

like

hate

9 He

love

the guitar.
10 She
the dog for a walk.

hate


b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.


14
14

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Grammar object
objectpronouns
pronouns
Grammar
Cc

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a Complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, or them.


Write the answers in the PRONOUN column.

PRONOUN
1 It’s an awful song. I hate

it

.

2 We have a meeting with the manager. She wants to speak to
3 I like these clothes, but I can’t buy
4 I have a new baby son. I love

. They are very expensive.
very much.

5 My aunt lives in Tokyo. I like visiting

.

6 My husband gets home late, but I always have dinner with
7 Can you go to the office? The boss wants to see
8 It isn’t a great movie, but I like

.

.

.


because it has good special effects.

9 A Do you like the Rolling Stones?
B No, I don’t like

. They are too old.

10 We don’t know the city very well. Can you help
11 This exercise is very difficult. I can’t do

?

.

12 My daughter is in college. We hardly ever see

.

13 Hello again! Do you remember

? My name’s Jane.

14 Where are my keys? I can’t find

.

15 We often write to Anne, but she never writes to

.


b Test your memory. Cover the PRONOUN column. Say the sentences.


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Grammar possessive
possessivepronouns
pronouns
Grammar
Dd

AmericanEnglish
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a Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with mine,

yours, his, hers, ours, or theirs.


1

I think that’s mine .

2

It’s not

3

.

Is this

?

4

I think this is

.

5

6
Hey! That’s

.

They know our

names, but we don’t know
.

7

That’s

8

.

It’s not

.

b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and say the sentences.

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16

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11

Communicative Costume
Costumeparty

party
Communicative
AA

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36

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You’re Dracula.

You’re Lara Croft.

You’re Mickey Mouse.

You’re Robin Hood.

You’re Frankenstein.

You’re Mary Poppins.

You’re Tarzan.

You’re Bart Simpson.


You’re Batman.

You’re Harry Potter.

You’re Napoleon.

You’re Barbie.

You’re Cleopatra.

You’re Snow White.

You’re Julius Caesar.

You’re Sherlock Holmes.
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11

Communicative  Where are they from?
b Communicative Where are they from?
BA

A


Ask B the questions about the famous people.
Answer B’s questions with the information
you have.
A Is Martin Scorsese Italian?
B No, he isn’t, he’s …
A Where’s he from?
B He’s from …
Martin Scorsese
/ Italian?
Where / from?

Penélope Cruz
Spanish
Madrid, Spain

Pierce Brosnan
/ English?
Where / from?

Ricky Martin
Puerto Rican
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Celine Dion
/ American ?
Where / from?

Christina Aguilera
American
New York, US


Ewan McGregor
/ Irish?
Where / from?

Shakira
Colombian
Barranquilla, Colombia

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B

Ask A the questions about the famous people.
Answer A’s questions with the information
you have.
B Is Penélope Cruz Mexican?
A No, she isn’t, she’s …
B Where’s she from?
A She’s from …


Martin Scorsese
American
New York, US

Penélope Cruz
/ Mexican?
Where / from?

Pierce Brosnan
Irish
Navan, Ireland

Ricky Martin
/ Mexican ?
Where / from?

Celine Dion
Canadian
Quebec, Canada

Christina Aguilera
/ Argentinian?
Where / from?

Ewan McGregor
Scottish
Crieff, Scotland

Shakira

/ Brazilian?
Where / from?
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11

Communicative  Personal information
c Communicative Personal information
CA

Name

Jane

Last name DUKE

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Name

Name


Last name

Last name

E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

313-555-7944

Phone

Phone

Name

Rachel

Name

Name

Last name


Last name

Last name HARVEY
E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

410-555-4010

Phone

Phone

Name

Donna

Name

Name

Last name WILLIAMS

Last name


Last name

E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

232-555-1002

Phone

Phone

Name

Celine

Name

Name

Last name

Last name


Last name CARSON
E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

123-555-6821

Phone

Phone

Name

David

Name

Name

Last name RICHARDS

Last name


Last name

E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

889-555-2901

Phone

Phone

Name

Patrick

Name

Name

Last name MANNERS

Last name


Last name

E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

618-555-3777

Phone

Phone

Name

Daniel

Name

Name

Last name

Last name


Last name PITT
E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

896-555-5210

Phone

Phone

Name

Wayne

Name

Name

Last name EASTWOOD

Last name

Last name


E-mail



E-mail

E-mail

Phone

592-555-2163

Phone

Phone

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11

Communicative  Mystery objects
A Communicative Mystery objects

Dd

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10


11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

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22


Communicative They’re
They’rebrothers
brothersbut
butthey’re
they’re
different
Communicative
different
AA

a
A ⅷ
b


Use the pictures to tell B about Steve.
Steve does yoga.
What do they have in common?

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2
3


1

8

4

7

6
5

a
B ⅷ
b


Use the pictures to tell A about Simon.
Simon plays tennis.

2

What do they have in common?
3
1
8

7

4


5
6

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22

Communicative Somebody
Somebodylike
likeyou
you
Communicative
Bb

a Fill in the information
for YOU .

b Imagine you’re at a party. Talk to OTHER
PEOPLE to find somebody like you.

YOU

OTH ER PEOPLE


exercise?

Yes

No

have a pet?

Yes

No

/ have a pet? What pet / have?

play a sport? Yes

No

/ play a sport ? What sport / play?

I like

/ exercise ?

food (e.g., Italian)

I listen to

(music)


I watch

(TV show)

I read

(magazine or newspaper)

a Fill in the information
for YOU .

What food / like?
What music / listen to?
What TV show / watch?
What newspaper or magazine / read?

b Imagine you’re at a party. Talk to OTHER
PEOPLE to find somebody like you.

YOU

OTH ER PEOPLE

exercise?

Yes

No


have a pet?

Yes

No

/ have a pet? What pet / have?

play a sport? Yes

No

/ play a sport ? What sport / play?

I like

/ exercise ?

food (e.g., Italian)

I listen to

(music)

I watch

(TV show)

I read


(magazine or newspaper)

a Fill in the information
for YOU .

What food / like?
What music / listen to?
What TV show / watch?
What newspaper or magazine / read?

b Imagine you’re at a party. Talk to OTHER
PEOPLE to find somebody like you.

YOU

OTH ER PEOPLE

exercise?

Yes

have a pet?

Yes

No

/ have a pet? What pet / have?

play a sport? Yes


No

/ play a sport ? What sport / play?

I like
I listen to

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No

/ exercise ?

food (e.g., Italian)
(music)

I watch

(TV show)


I read

(magazine or newspaper)

What food / like?
What music / listen to?
What TV show / watch?
What newspaper or magazine / read?

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Communicative  What do they do?
c Communicative What do they do?
CA
1

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2


3

START
4

FINISH

t
a
h
W
do
y
e
th
do
?

14

13

12

11

42
42


10

9

5

6

7

8

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22

Communicative  Who’s who?
A Communicative Who’s who?
Dd

A

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Ask B questions about Andy’s
family to complete the family tree.
Who’s Andy’s mother?
What does she do?
Dave

=

retired

=

B

Helen

Andy

Tom

teacher

policeman

doctor


Martin

Emily

nurse

model

=

Ask A questions about Andy’s
family to complete the family tree.
Who’s Andy’s father?
What does he do?
=

Rita
retired

Nick

Andy

=

engineer

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policeman

=

Annie
housewife

Sally

Mike

student

actor
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Communicative The
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Describe your pictures to B.
Number 1 It’s an old house.
Are the pictures the same or different? Write S or D on the picture. Find ten differences.

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Describe your pictures to A.
Number 1 It’s a new house.
Are the pictures the same or different? Write S or D on the picture. Find ten differences.

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