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ИННОВАЦИОННАЯ
U КОЛА
ФГОС
Ю.А. Комарова, И.В. Ларионова,
К. Билсборо, С. Билсборо
РАБОЧАЯ
ТЕТРАДЬ
к учебнику Ю.А. Комаровой,
И.В. Ларионовой, К. Макбет
«Английский язык»
класс
MCMILLAN
«РУССКОЕ
СЛОВО»
ФГОС
ИННОВАЦИОННАЯ ШКОЛА
Ю. А. Комарова
И. В. Ларионова
К. Билсборо
С. Билсборо
РАБОЧАЯ ТЕТРАДЬ
к учебнику Ю. А. Комаровой,
И. В. Ларионовой, К. Макбет
«Английский язык»
6 класс
2-е издание
Москва
«Русское слово»
MACMILLAN
2013
УДК 373.167.1:811.111 *06(075.3)
ББК81.2Англ-9
К63
Комарова Ю. А.
К63 Рабочая тетрадь к учебнику Ю. А. Комаровой, И. В. Ларионовой, К. Макбет «Англий-
ский язык». 6 класс / Ю. А. Комарова, И. В. Ларионова, К. Билсборо, С. Билсборо. —
2-е изд. — М.: ООО «Русское слово — учебник»: Макмиллан, 2013. — 136 с.: ил,— (ФГОС.
Инновационная школа).
ISBN 978-5-00007-272-1
Рабочая тетрадь является одним из компонентов УМК «Английский язык» для 6 класса обще-
образовательных учреждений и предназначена для самостоятельной работы учащихся с целью
повторения и закрепления лексико-грамматического материала учебника. Также Рабочая тетрадь
содержит разделы Grammar bank и Vocabulary bank для дополнительной работы над грамматикой
и лексикой. Раздел Culture предназначен для расширения экстралингвистического кругозора уча-
щихся.
УДК 373.167.1:811.111 *06(075.3)
ББК 81,2Англ-9
ISBN 978-5-00007-272-1
© Ю. А. Комарова, 2012, 2013
© И. В. Ларионова, 2012, 2013
© К. Билсборо,2012, 2013
© С. Билсборо,2012, 2013
© ООО «Русское слово — учебник»,
Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2012, 2013
Starter unit
4
Let's Communicate!
Meet the Family!
Free Time
6
16
26
Learning for Life
36
USS’) I j Wonderful Wildlife 46
) Days Out 56
1 j Look into the Past 66
j Team Spirit 76
в J It's Summer! 86
Grammar bank
and Grammar exercises
Vocabulary bank
and Vocabulary plus
Irregilar verbs
98
116
125
134
3
SGaffOoi? OmDQ
Greetings and introductions
1j Match the sentence halves.
Classroom objects
4y Find 11 more classroom objects in the
wordsquare.
Hello! I’m
Hi! My name’s
Harry
What’s These are This is
a) b)
your name? my classroom.
and this is
my friend,
Sally.
d) e)
Jenny. my friends.
Demonstrative pronouns
2j Complete the sentences with this or these.
These are my brothers.
1 ______ is Gary’s mobile phone.
2 _____ pens are really good!
3 What’s in bag?
4 . _....... are my pencils.
Complete the sentences with that or those.
Can you see that star?
1 Look, over there! ............ boys are
my friends.
2 ___ girl is my classmate.
3 What are ... w books on my
desk?
4 Where is r , . book?
Colours
Complete the sentences with a colour.
The sun is yellow
1 The sky is .........._......
2 Trees are ......,.........
and ......,...... .
3 Apples are .............
or................
4 A whiteboard is..................
5 A blackboard is..................
6 White and black make
7 Yellow and red make.................
8 White and red make
9 Blue and red make
Times
six o'clock
6
Days and dates
1j Complete the sentences.
Monday is the first day of the week.
1 Tuesday is the______t.,„. day of the
week.
2 .......... . ...... is the third day of the week.
3 Thursday is the .... day of the
week.
4 .......... is the fifth day of the week.
5 Saturday is the _ ... day of the
week.
6 _ и... z....is the seventh day of the
week.
7 January is the .......... month of the
year.
8 _ ...r, is the sixth month of the
year.
9 August is the . .. ... . month of the
year.
10 ...... ...... is the tenth month of the
year.
8J Write the dates.
Reese Witherspoon’s birthday is on
the twenty-second of March . (22/3)
1 Jackie Chan’s birthday is on
---------- • (7/4)
2 Fernando Alonso’s birthday is on
. (29/7)
3 Chulpan Khamatova’s birthday is on
.(1/10)
4 Yelena Isinbayeva’s birthday is on
. (3/6)
5 Brad Pitt’s birthday is on
. (18/12)
6 Eddie Murphy’s birthday is on
• (3/4)
7 Shakira’s birthday is on
• (2/2)
The alphabet
9j Complete the sentences.
a b c d e f g h
i j к I m n о p q
r s t u v w x у z
The first letter of the alphabet is A
1 The third letter is
2 The letter is E.
3 The ninth letter is
4 The ..................letter is L.
5 The nineteenth letter is
6 The ............. letter is Z.
English in the classroom
10> Order the words to make sentences,
that, / repeat I Can I please / you ?
Can you repeat that, please?
1 notebook I It’s I yellow / a
2 English/What’s/in/this ?
3 understand / don’t I Sorry, 11
4 spell I Can I computer I you ?
5 it’s / C-O-M-P-U-T-E-R / Yes,
мм
Vocabulary 1
Recycle Complete the greetings with the
correct vowels.
Hi!
1 G ___d m _ rn ng
2 S___ y__J
4 G d n _ ght
5 By _!
6 C_______!
Languages, countries and
nationalities
2j Complete the sentences.
People speak English in the USA.
1 People speak ...........in Argentina.
2 People speak French in ........... .
3 People speak _________ in China.
4 People speak Arabic in
5 People speak .._______in. Scotland.
6 People speak Welsh in ___________
7 People speak Russian in .........
8 People speak .......„ in Ireland.
3j Circle the correct words.
Find 12 more countries in the wordsquare.
Kangaroos are from Australian /(Australia).
1 Champagne is French / France.
2 The tango is from Argentinian I
Argentina.
3 Yelets is a Russian I Russia city.
4 Edinburgh is in Scottish I Scotland.
5 Mexican / Mexico is in North America.
6 Flamenco music is from Spanish I Spain.
7 Baseball is an American / America sport.-
8 Montreal is a Canadian / Canada city.
Grammar 1
be-, affirmative and negative
1 > Rewrite the sentences with short forms.
He is Scottish.
He's Scottish.
1 She is not American.
2 You are not English.
.... 4.. «Г..^. ..••..RR. ...............
3 They are students.
4 I am not 15 years old.
— •—........• ~ ......................
5 It is Tuesday.
6 I am from Canada.
2j Complete the sentences with the correct
form of be. Use short forms.
Emma and Jack aren't Australian. X
1 We....... from Russia. /
2 I .. 13 years old. /
3 Igor Akinfeev from France. X
4 Pizzas ......... Chinese. X
5 It.... a blue flag. /
6 I ........... bilingual. X
Possessive adjectives
3j Complete the text.
Hello, (1) my name is
Paul and (2) am
12 years old. (3) .....
favourite team is Real Madrid
and (4) ............ favourite
player is Iker Casillas.
(5) ..is fantastic!
(6) parents are
from Wales and (7)
favourite football team is Cardiff
City. We live in Oxford and (8)
house is near the city centre. I
like (9) teacher - she’s great. (10)
...... first language is French.
4> Circle the correct words.
Boris is(hef)/ she father.
1 Anna is his I he mother.
2 Paul is my /1 best friend.
3 My /1 am from Bristol.
4 She/Her is French.
5 His / He name is David.
6 They I Their favourite group is The White
Stripes.
7 We / Our school is in Liverpool.
Possessive’s
Write sentences with’s or s’.
my brother I friends
My brothers' friends.
my friend / school
my cousin / house
the girl / hair
the teacher / books
my father / dog
my brother / friends
My brothers' friends.
1
2
3
4
5
Vocabulary 2
Adjectives
1> Complete the adjectives with the correct
vowels.
_e_g_ sy
1 b_r_ng
2 d_ff_c_lt
3 _ nt _ r _ st _ ng
4 h _ rr _ bl _
5 n _ c _
2j Write the opposite of the highlighted adjectives.
It’s an interesting book, boring
1 It’s a difficult exercise. ..........
2 I’m very happy today.
3 This answer is wrong........
4 It’s a small dog...............
5 This pizza is nice.
6 My house is not very near.
7 It’s a new school................
Complete the sentences with opposite
adjectives.
The beach isn’t far - it's near.
1 That isn’t right -
2 It isn’t a big country -
3 She isn’t happy -
4 The film isn’t boring -...
5 It isn’t a horrible lesson -...........
6 This language isn’t difficult -
7 It isn’t an old computer - ..................
4^ Write a sentence about each picture with these words.
It's a difficult exam. They're happy children.
8
Grammar 2
be: questions and short answers
V Order the words to make questions.
French / Is I Mary ?
is Mary French?
1 John / and / Australia / Diana / from / Are ?
4 your / best friend
5 your / favourite colour
6 your / favourite singer
2 12/ you / Are ?
3 Paloma / Andrea / and / Mexican / Are ?
4 parents / Tver / Are / your / from ?
4j Answer the questions in exercise 3 for you.
2
3
4
5
6
5 teacher / Is / a / she ?
5j Read the fact file about Sergey Bezrukov
and write the questions.
6 Susana / Is / from / New York ?
Correct the answers.
A Are you a girl?
В Yes, I are. X am
1 A Is your best friend Mexican?
В No, he isn’t not. X
2 A Are you from Madrid?
В No, I’am not. X
3 A Is your English teacher from the USA?
В Yes, she’s. X
4 A Is English your first language?
В Yes, he is. X
5 A Are you 13 years old?
В No, I’m not. X
Question words
how when what who where
Write questions using these question
words.
old I you
How old are you?
1 your I birthday
2 you I from
3 your / name
What is his name?
Sergey.
1 ?
Bezrukov.
2 ?
Russian.
3 ?
Moscow.
4 ?
18th October.
5 ?
Poetry.
Name: Sergey
Surname: Bezrukov
Nationality: Russian
From: Moscow
Birthday: 18th October
1973
Interests: poetry
9
Grammar 1 and 2
Unit grammar check
Dictation
1> CT^I Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2) Correct the sentences.
She is from French. X
She is from France.
1 Arthur has 12 years old. X
Grammar in context
4j Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
2 This is Robert and her sister Sue. X
3 Are you Welsh? - Yes, I’m. X
4 Is in England London? X
5 She is from New York? X
6 My parents no are from Argentina. X
7 Where is from your boyfriend? X
Translation
3y Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
Hi! (1)... name is Susi. This (2)... my friend
Julia. She (3) ... from Wales, but (4) ... parents
(5) ... from England. She's bilingual - Welsh and
English. She speaks English at home with (6)...
parents and Welsh at school.
Whataboutyou? (7)... are you from?
1 a) I b)(My) c) She
2 a) is b) are c) am
3 a) are b) be C) is
4 a) she b) her C) his
5 a) be b) is C) are
6 a) his b) your C) her
7 a) What b) Where C) Who
Listen and check your answers.
5. (Т~з~1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 _____
Reading
1 > Read the text quickly and tick (/) the
languages it mentions.
Hindi
Arabic
French
Welsh
Spanish
English
Japanese
Chinese
Polish
Portuguese
Italian
Catalan
German
Thai
Gaelic
Dutch
2> (СП Read and listen.
Hannah Depaul
In the village of Layton, 12-year old Hannah
Depaul is famous - lots of people talk to
her in the street, sometimes in English,
sometimes in French and sometimes in
Arabic. Hannah can speak six languages!
Hannah is bilingual. Her dad is from France,
and she speaks French at home with him.
But her mum is from Morocco, so they
sometimes speak Arabic too. At school,
Hannah speaks English with her friends and
she studies German and Spanish in class.
They use DVDs and the Internet to listen to
people speaking in German.
Hannah lives in a village, but she goes to
school in a city. Her best friend, Li, is from
China, and she speaks Chinese. Hannah
sometimes practises Chinese with Li after
school, but she is not very good - it is a
difficult language.
Hannah’s parents are lawyers, but Hannah
wants to be an English teacher. Her favourite
language is German, so she wants to live in
Germany and learn more languages.
Circle the correct words.
Hannah can speak five /@) languages.
1 Hannah’s dad is from France I Poland.
2 Hannah speaks French I English with
her friends.
3 She goes to school in a village / a city.
4 Hannah and her friends use the Internet
to listen to German / Japanese.
5 Hannah’s best friend is from Morocco I
China.
6 Hannah wants to be a teacher I doctor.
7 Her favourite language is Spanish /
German.
4j Answer the questions.
How old is Hannah?
She's 12 years old.
1 Where does she live?
2 Why is Hannah famous in her village?
3 Where is her mum from?
4 What does Hannah use to listen to
German?
5 Are Hannah’s parents teachers?
6 Where does Hannah want to live?
11
Writing dossier
A personal profile
Language focus: capital letters
1J Rewrite the texts with capital letters.
hi! my name's jon and
i'm from frankfurt. i
am from germany,
but at the moment!
live in Italy, in milan.
hello! i'm sheena and
i'm 12 years old. my
birthday is on 18th June.
my favourite band is
mand and my favourite
singer is shakira. i live in
glasgow.
Plan
2) Complete the personal profile with the information below.
Name: Roger Jones
Nationality: Welsh
Age: 15
Birthday: 24th July
Official languages in Wales:
English and Welsh
First language: English
Second language: Welsh
Interests: sport and films
Favourite bands: Coldplay and Evanescence
His name's (1) and he's from (2)
He's (3) (age) and his birthday is on
(4)
In his country, the official languages are (5)
and (6)
His first language is (7) . His second
language is (8)
He is interested in (9) and (10)
His favourite bands are (11) and
(12) .....
3j Complete the box with information about a friend.
Paragraph 1: name / age / birthday
Paragraph 2: country / language(s)
Paragraph 3: interests / favourite bands
Write
4> Write a personal profile about your friend.
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at capital letters and the verb be.
12
Dialogue builder
Giving personal information
1 ,i Complete the useful expressions with
these words.
3b, Listen and check. Then write the
dialogue.
Hello. This is the Hannah Montana Fan Club.
Hello. Can I join the fan club?
spell Yes How What’s I’m It’s My phone
1 a your name?
В ...........name's Simon.
2 A Can you that, please?
В , it’s S-l-M-O-N.
3 A What’s your ....... number?
В 245678.
4 A old are you?
в 12 years old.
2 j бГ~5~! Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 What’s your first name I surname?
2 What’s his I her address?
3 What’s your address / email address?
4 A Can you spell it?
В Yes, it’s V / B-R-O-W-N
5 A How old are you?
В I’m 12/13 years old.
Thanks!
4^ Chris wants to join an art club. Write a
similar dialogue to the one in exercise 3.
Use the information from his student card.
3a, Order the dialogue.
□ Man Yes. Wait a moment... OK, what’s
your name, please?
□ Man Claire. OK. And what’s your
surname?
□ Man ... 771208. Thank you, Claire.
That’s all. You’re a member of the
fan club!
□ Claire Davies.
□ Man Can you spell that, please?
Ш Man Hello. This is the Hannah Montana
Fan Club.
□ Claire Yes, it’s D-A-V-l-E-S.
□ Claire Hello. Can I join the fan club?
Г I Man ... I-E-S. Thanks. How old are you,
Claire?
□ Man OK ... and what’s your email
address?
□ Claire Thanks!
□ Claire It’s claire.davies@rpt.com.
□ Man Thanks, Claire, and ... what’s your
mobile number?
□ Claire Claire.
□ Claire I’m 12.
□ Claire It’s 6632 771208.
_____STUDENT CARD
NAME: Chris Dean
AGE: 11
EMAIL ADDRESS: cdean@email.co.uk
PHONE NUMBER: 01456 234789
Chris Hello. Can I join the art club?
Man OK. What’s your name?
Chris
Man Chris. OK. And what’s your surname?
Chris
Man Can you spell that, please?
Chris
Man Thanks. How old are you?
Chris
Man OK. And what’s your email address?
Chris
Man Thanks. And what’s your phone
number?
Chris
Man OK, that’s all. You’re a member of the
art club!
Chris
13
Languages, countries and nationalities
4 It isn’t difficult.
Circle the odd ones out.
1 English French China Russian
2 Australian Scottish Wales Spanish
3 American Australian Canadian Gaelic
4 London USA Paris Madrid
5 Canada Australia Russia British
6 Glasgow France Spain Australia
Adjectives
2j Complete the sentences with these
adjectives.
big horrible interesting difficult
happy wrong
5 I’m not happy.
Possessive adjectives and
possessive’s
5, Match the subject pronouns with the
possessive adjectives.
1 2 I you a) b) your her
3 he c) our
4 it d) my
5 they e) his
6 she f) its
7 we g) their
1 It’s a exam - I don’t know
the answers.
2 This story is very . I like it.
3 ‘ Birthday!’
4 Eugh! This soup is ............ !
5 That’s not right, it’s ........ .
6 The opposite of small is .......... .
be
3j Write negative sentences. Use short forms.
1 He’s from Ireland.
2 I’m French.
3 My first language is English.
4 It is interesting.
5 We are from Australia.
4j Write affirmative sentences. Use short
forms.
1 He isn’t from London.
2 Russia isn’t in Europe.
3 They aren’t Scottish.
6Z Add’s or s’ to the highlighted words.
1 My dads name is Harold.
2 Her parents house is very nice.
3 This is Germanys flag.
4 Russias capital is Moscow.
5 My friends names are Jaime and Mina.
6 Megan is Emmas friend.
Question words
lj Write questions.
1 Where I from?
2 When I her birthday?
3 How old I you?
4 What I favourite band?
5 Who / favourite actors?
6 Where I Sergey Bezrukov from?
7 What / their names?
Cumulative check И)2>з>4>5>6>7>8>9>
4y Complete the text.
1, Complete the sentences with a suitable
word.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
In the USA people speak .......... .
In Morocco people speak
Irish people are from
Buenos Aires is the capital of
In France people speak
Cardiff is the capital of...........
American people live in
people come from Canada.
2y Write two more words in each list.
1
France, Germany, Italy,
2
Spanish, English, Argentinian,
name is
12 years
Hello, (1) ..
Chi. I (2)
old and I (3)
from China. My first language
(4) ...........Chinese and
(5) second language (6)
English. My English teacher (7)
from China - she's from England. (8)
...... favourite bands (9)
the Jonas Brothers and U2. My friends and I like
football. (10) favourite team is
Manchester united. We (11) big fans
of Barcelona too.
0)
О
3
small, difficult, happy,
4
blue, green, yellow,
5
desk, book, bag,
5> Write questions for these answers about
Chi.
1
Chi.
2
3j Complete the sentences.
1
2
3
He’s 12.
4
5
6
This is my friend. name is Peter.
Mary is 13. ........... is a student.
Bob’s parents English.
father is Spanish and
.......... mother is from France.
Susan’s friends are happy,
team is the new champion.
Hi! ...... ’m from Argentina.
name Alvaro.
Janet’s mother is French,
name is Isabel.
3
4
5
6
7
He’s from China.
Chinese.
English.
The Jonas Brothers and U2.
Manchester United and Barcelona.
EXTRA VOICES -
1 2
(JZ] Listen and complete the table. Name
Age
Country
Email
Mobile number
GfflOOG Gtt)Q Pam0O$J
Vocabulary 1
О Recycle Order the letters to make parts
of the body.
yese eyes 3 arhi
1 rase 4 hotum
2 sone 5 ethet
Hi! My name’s Guy. This is a picture of my
family.
My (1) dad is David. His wife
is not my mum, she’s my (2) ...........
Her name is Lucia. Lucia has got a daughter
Family
Match the words to make family pairs.
1 uncle a) sister
2 brother ' - , b) granddaughter
3 grandad "~c) aunt
4 dad d) sister-in-law
5 nephew e) grandma
6 son f) mum
7 grandson g) daughter
8 stepdad h) niece
9 brother-in-law i) stepmum
2j Look at the family tree and read about the
York family. Complete the text with these
words.
dad cousins stepmum uncles husband
daughter aunts son stepsister
called Carla. She is my (3)
My dad has got two brothers - they are my
(4) ...... Their names are
Mark and Craig. Eve and Tina are my
(5) . Mark and Eve have got
a (6) ............... called Pam. She and
her (7) Tony have got a (8)
called William. He’s a baby.
Craig and Tina have got two sons - Ben and
Steve. They are my (9)
3j Look at the family tree again and complete
Guy’s sentences with these words. Add’s
or s’ if necessary.
nephews grandad uncle dad sister-in-law
cousin stepsister
My dad’s nephews are Ben and Steve.
1 My name is Carla.
2 My Craig. names are Mark and
3 Craig’s is Eve.
4 William’s is Mark.
5 My Steve. names are Ben and
6 William’s name is Tony.
4y Draw your family tree below and write four
sentences about it.
Grammar 1
have got: affirmative and negative
Write the short forms of the verbs.
He has got a dog. He's got
1 We have not got a car.
2 They have got a house in France.
3 My brother has got a girlfriend.
4 They have not got a son.
5 His sister has not got an MP3 player.
6 I have got a mobile phone.
2; Circle the correct forms.
Sarr/hasgot)/ have got a dog.
1 We has got I have got a great idea.
2 She hasn’t got I haven’t got any friends.
3 I hasn’t got I haven’t got any money.
4 Jo and Ann has got I have got a new house.
5 They hasn’t got I haven’t got their school
books.
6 Sally has got / have got 16 cousins!
Complete the second sentence so that
it means the same as the first. Use short
forms where possible.
My eyes are blue.
I've got blue eyes.
1 Her hair is not long.
She .......... long hair.
2 Shakira’s hair is beautiful.
Shakira beautiful hair.
3 His ears are big.
He ....big ears.
4 My parents’ house is near the sea.
My parents a house
near the sea.
5 Her eyes aren’t green.
She ...... green eyes.
6 My sister’s room isn’t big.
My sister a big room.
7 Their parents aren't English.
They ...................... English parents.
8 My computer is very good.
I......... a very good
computer.
Look at the pictures and write sentences
about John, Sue and Bill.
John I mobile phone
John has got a mobile phone.
1 John I cat
2 John and Sue / mobile phones
3 Sue I CD player
4 She / skateboard
5 Bill I bike
6 Bill I brother
7 Bill I mobile phone
8 John and Sue / English books
Vocabulary 2
Describing people
1j Order the letters to make words. Write N
for nouns and A for adjectives.
altl tall A
1 hrost
2 aifr
3 mlsi
4 sngsluases
5 aatvrcttie
6 ahri
7 syee
8 ognl
9 slgsaes
10 adkr
4> Order the words to make sentences.
got I He’s / hair / short
He's got short hair.
1 My I tall I dad / is / very
2 sister I hair I has I Your / got I long
3 got I They I sunglasses I have I new
4 short I got I brown I I’ve I hair
5 got / she’s / short / She / is / and / glasses
2) Match the people with the sentences.
Julie is tall and she’s got long hair, a
1 Joe is slim and he’s got short, dark hair.
He’s got sunglasses.
2 Len is tall. He’s got short fair hair.
3 Sue’s got very short, fair hair. She isn’t very
tall.
4 Simon’s got long, dark hair. He’s got
glasses.
5 Penny is short and she’s got long dark
hair.
Complete the sentences with the
affirmative form of be or have got.
His hair is long.
1 I short hair.
2 She .... red glasses.
3 Our sunglasses .......... new.
4 Fedor Emelianenko very
strong.
5 Her eyes ... dark.
6 We................ blue eyes.
7 My mother ............... red hair.
5j Correct the sentences.
She is a tall girl. X
Her hair is short. X
He’s got long fair hair. X
He's got short fair hair.
He hasn’t got
sunglasses. X
2
3
This man is slim. X
5
Their hair is long. X
They’ve got
glasses. X
He’s got short
fair hair. X
4
6j Describe your best friend. Write four
sentences.
2
3
4
Grammar 2
have got: questions and short
answers
How many...?
Complete the questions with the correct
form of have got and the words in brackets.
Have you got (you) a pet?
1 (he) a sister?
2 ........... (they) a swimming pool?
3 ........... (Madonna) three sons?
4 .............. (Britain) a royal family?
5 .............. (Samara) a football team?
6 .............. (you) your school books?
2y Answer the questions.
Have they got a big garden? X
No, they haven't.
1 Have you got a TV in your bedroom? /
2 Have they got a baby? X
3 Have we got PE after lunch? /
4 Has the English teacher got a motorbike? X
5 Has she got a mobile phone? /
3> Make questions. Then answer them.
your parents I a car?
Have your parents got a car?
Yes, they have.
1 Gwyneth Paltrow / fair hair?
2 you / a big family?
3 China / a big population?
4 your friends / mobile phones?
5j Answer the questions in exercise 4.
He's got two brothers.
1
2
3
4
5
Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
Grammar in context
6l~8~l Listen and write the sentences.
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2, Correct the sentences.
Her eyes are blues. X
Her eyes are blue.
1 He’s got a brown hair. X
2 She’s got hair fair. X
3 My fathers brother is my uncle. X
4 My parents has got two cars. X
5 Have you got any money? Yes, I have
got. X
6 He haven’t got any friends. X
7 Have she got green eyes? X
Translation
Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
4y Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
The Glastonbury Festival
Come to the Glastonbury festival!
It is a fantastic music festival and it (1) ...
something for all the family. The festival
(2) ... an exciting programme of pop music,
dance and theatre.
Children at the festival (3) ... a circus and
a theatre. Meet Professor Panic - he can
juggle six balls! He (4) ... a medal from the
Juggling Association.
The festival (5) ... any hotels, but it (6) ...
lots of fields for camping. The camping area
(7) ... water, toilets and showers.
People at the Glastonbury festival have a great
time. (8) ... three days of non-stop fun.
1 a) (has got} b) have got c) got
2 a) have got b) has got c) it’s got
3 a) they’ve got b) have got c) has got
4 a) got b) ’ve got c) ’s got
5 a) hasn’t got b) haven’t got c) have got
6 a) have got b) has got c) got
7 a) has got b) it’s got c) have got
8 a) He’s got b) Have got c) They’ve got
5y < {~9~| Listen and check your answers.
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Reading
1 > бПо| Read and listen.
Surnames
Have you got a common surname? Do you know anybody
with the same surname? Are there any famous people in
your country with your surname?
The most popular surname in England and Wales is Smith.
Number two is Jones and number three is Williams. In Canada,
Smith is surname number two after Li, a Chinese surname.
Another Chinese name - Lam, is number three. A lot of Chinese
people live in Canada. Famous Smiths include the American actor
Will Smith. He was one of the Men in Black. The other man in
black was Tommy Lee Jones, another American actor.
In Scotland the most common surname is Gill. Numbers two and
three are Brown and Wilson. Gordon Brown was prime minister of
Great Britain and Jacqueline Wilson is a famous author.
In Ireland the most typical surnames are Murphy, Kelly and
O’Sullivan. Grace Kelly was a beautiful actress. She married
Prince Rainier of Monaco.
2) Complete the table.
most popular surnames
England and Wales 2 Jones 3
Canada 1 Li 2 3
Scotland 1 2 3 Wilson
Ireland 2 3 O'Sullivan
3j Read the text again and find ...
1 ... a prime minister
2 ...an actress
3 ... a famous actor
4 ...a prince
4> Are these common surnames in English?
Tick (/) the possible surnames.
White □ Tall □
Pink □ Glasses □
Yellow 0 Green 0
Short □ Hair
Black □ Grey
Writing dossier
A description
Language focus: ’s = is I has / possessive
1j Add an apostrophe to the sentences.
Hi. My name's Bill.
1 Hes got two brothers.
2 Shes 18 years old.
3 His brothers the guitarist.
4 Shes got two cars.
5 My grandmas house is in this street.
6 My surnames Smith.
2; Look at the's in this text. Are they is, has or possessive?
Hi. My (1) name's Jill and I'm from Liverpool. I'm writing about my
best friends Shania and Joanne.
Shania andjoanne are my classmates. (2) Shania's birthdayisin
May and (3) Joanne's birthday is in January. (4) Shania's got two
younger brothers, but Joanne hasn't got any brothers or sisters.
(5) Shania's tall. (6) She's got long, dark hair and blue eyes.
(7) Joanne's short. (8) She's got fair hair and dark eyes.
1 is
2
3
4
5
6
7 _____________
8
Plan
3j Collect information about two of your friends. Complete the table.
Paragraph 1 My name:
from:
best friends: and:
Paragraph 2 friend 1: birthday
friend 1: family
friend 2: birthday
friend 2: family
Paragraph 3 friend 1: hair
friend 1: eyes
friend 2: hair
friend 2: eyes
Write
4j Write a description of your friends.
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at’s and have got.
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Dialogue builder
Shopping
17 Complete the useful expressions with these
words.
haven't Where’s Can over Have near
1 A Hello. .......... I help you?
В Yes. you got the new
Batman DVD?
A No, we .............. .
2 A It’s in the new movies section.
В that?
A It’s there,
the exit.
ГТГ| Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 Have you got any CDs / DVDs?
2 How I What about the new Brad Pitt film?
3 They are over there, near the door / caf6.
4 No, we / they haven’t.
5 Where are the magazines / newspapers?
3a Order the dialogue.
О Shop assistant
О Shop assistant
О Shop assistant
О Customer
[8] Customer
Ш Shop assistant
Ц Customer
О Customer
No, sorry, we haven’t.
Yes, we have.
It’s over there, next to the
computer games section.
Yes. Have you got the new
Juanes CD?
Thanks!
Hello. Can I help you?
Great! Where is it?
OK, what about Shakira’s
new CD?
3by (JjU Listen and check. Then write the
dialogue.
Hello. Сап l help you?
4j Imagine your friend wants to buy a DVD and
a new MP3 player. Write a similar dialogue
to the one in exercise 3.
Shop assistant
Your friend
Shop assistant
Your friend
Shop assistant
Your friend
Shop assistant
Your friend
Shop assistant
Your friend
Good afternoon. Can I help you?
No, we haven’t. Sorry!
Yes, we have.
It’s over there, near the
magazines section.
Yes, we have. They’re over there
near the desk.
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Family
have got
1j Match the words and definitions.
1 dad □
2 brother
3 aunt
4 cousin
5 grandad
6 brother-in-law 0
3) Complete the sentences with have, has,
got, hasn’t or haven’t.
a) your dad’s son
b) your father
c) your dad’s dad
d) your sister’s husband
e) your mum’s sister
f) your uncle’s daughter
Describing people
2j Complete the missing words.
They’re twins. They’re
(9) at
They’ve got
(10)1 hair
and (11) s
She’s (1)sh
She’s got (2) I
(3) d hair and
(4)g
He’s (5) t and
(6) si
He’s got (7) sh
(8) f ... hair.
1 you got a cat?
2 chickens got ears?
3 The USA got a president.
4 France got a king.
5 My dad’s .five brothers,
but he got a sister.
6 you any
brothers?
7 I got a dog, but I
got a hamster.
8 We’ve a house in Sale
Road in Manchester.
How many...?
4) Write questions with How many...?
1 wheels / car
2 legs / octopus
3 sisters / Bart Simpson
4 fingers / one hand
5 players / football team
6 sons / David Beckham
5j Circle the correct answers for the
questions in exercise 4.
1 a) two b) four
2 a) five b) eight
3 a) one b) two
4 a) five b) ten
5 a) eleven b) ten -
6 a) six b) three
Cumulative check | 1>2>з>4>5>6>7>8>9>
1, Write these words in the correct
category.
sister-in-law Scotland grandma Chinese
difficult short China Polish cousin
Canada American
nice
Countries
Nationalities
Adjectives
Family
2 Complete the text with these words.
green Canada sisters’ Scottish
parents
glasses short brother brother's long French
Hi! My name’s Will and I’m
(1) .1 speak English
(2) . I’ve got
(3) and two sisters.
(4) name is Harry and
(5) names are Betty
Claire. Harry is tall, but my sisters
from
and
one
My
my
and
are
(6) ................. He’s got blue eyes, but
they’ve got (7) eyes. His hair is
short, but they’ve got very (8)
hair. Our (9) .............. are called Joe
and Pat. Dad wears (10)
for reading. Mum is from Scotland. She’s
(11)
EXTRA VOICES
' GZ] Listen to Tom talking about his family.
Write the names on the family tree.
Circle the correct words.
1
2
з
4
5
6
7
My ... name is Bill.
a) brothers b) brother’s c) brother
Her sister’s ... surname is Smith.
a) friend’s b) friend c) friends
She’s got brown eyes and ....
a) long dark hair
b) long hair dark
c) a long dark hair
Philip ... short hair and glasses.
a) is got b) is
... my cousin.
a) He’s b) He
They are ... .
a) from Polish
Poland
Mia ... from France, she’s from Germany,
a) hasn’t b) isn’t c) aren’t
c) ’s got
c) Hes’
b) Poland c) from
4
Order the words to make questions.
mother’s / name / What / your / is ?
1
2
the / What / Canada / is / capital / of ?
3
is/favourite/Who/singer/your ?
4
many / got / children / have / How / they ?
5
any / brothers / you / got / or / Have I
sisters ?
your / Has / school / bus / got / a ?
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Vocabulary 1
О Recycle Complete the activities with these words.
football TV musio shopping friends
listen to music
1 play _______
2 meet
3 watch
4 go
Free time
Complete the crossword.
3 ...to an MP3
player
8
5 magazines / She / at home / reads
2j Order the words to make sentences.
dad / My / match I watches I on Sundays /
football I a
My dad watches a football match on Sundays.
1 play / My friends / often / video games
6 listen / the / We / to / in my room / radio
2 in the summer / go / They / the / to / beach
3 go /1 / to / cinema / the / every week
4 DVDs / watches / dad / on Saturdays / My
3j Tick (/) the activities you do at the
weekend.
listen to the radio 0
go to the cinema 0
play football
read magazines 0
meet friends 0
play basketball 0
watch DVDs 0
4y Write two sentences about your free-time
activities.
Grammar 1
Present simple: affirmative and
negative
1» Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets.
I watch TV. (watch)
1 He to music, (listen)
2 You English very well.
(speak)
3 John and David shopping
every Saturday, (go)
4 We football after school,
(play)
5 Julia French in the
evenings, (study)
6 They school at half past
three in England, (finish)
7 Britney Spears in the USA.
(live)
2y Look at the table and complete the texts.
Fred and
Frances
watch TV in the evening / ✓
go to school by bus X /
use a computer X /
study a lot / X
play a musical instrument ✓ X
Bill is 12 years old and he lives in California. He
(1) by bus - he goes
on his bike. He (2)
a lot at home in the evening, but he
(3) a computer. He
W......................... in the evening and
116 (5) the trumpet - it's
very loud!
Fred and Frances are brother and
sister. They’re from Edinburgh. They
(6) by bus every
morning. They like school, but they
(7) a lot! They
(8) in the evening or
they (9) a computer.
They play a lot of computer games, but they
(10) ................. a musical
instrument.
3> Rewrite the sentences with the words in
brackets.
I play football. (He) He plays football.
1 Tom studies French. (Tom and Sue)
2 We watch TV. (She)
3 I don’t play tennis. (Alison)
4 You go to school by car. (He)
5 David doesn’t like salad. (I)
6 They don’t listen to me. (You)
Write sentences with words from each
category. Use the correct form of the verb.
subject object
in Wales
verb football
. ... music nvr.
play hke DVDs
ljve magazines
watch read
my uncle I
my sister
my friends
my cousins
and I
1
2
3
4
5
Vocabulary 2
Daily routines
1j Find ten more activities in the wordsnake. 0C^tidyyo
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^erwclea^
2j Look at the extra letters in the wordsnake. Order them to make one more activity.
3j Complete the sentences about the zoo-keeper’s day.
4^ Circle the correct words.
They go shopping in / at /(on) the weekend.
1 She doesn’t watch TV in / at / on night.
2 I play football in / at / on Saturdays.
3 We walk to school in / at / on the morning.
4 My dad listens to music in / at / on the
evening.
5 We go to the cinema in / at / on Fridays.
6 I do my homework in / at / on the afternoon.
5j Write true affirmative or negative
sentences about yourself.
1 get up I at eight o’clock
2 tidy my room / every day
3 have breakfast / at night
4 meet my friends I every weekend
5 go to school / on Sundays
6 clean my teeth / every day
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Grammar 2
Present simple: questions and short
answers
у Circle the correct words.
1 Does /(@you have lunch at home?
2 Does / Do people play football in the USA?
3 Does I Do Enrique Iglesias live in Spain?
4 What time does I do you get up?
5 Where does / do she live?
6 What time does I do you go to school?
7 Does I Do your parents watch TV in the
evening?
8 When does / do he play football?
2j Match the questions and answers.
1 Do you study at the weekend? Щ
2 Do your sisters watch TV every day? □
3 What time do you go to bed?
4 Where does Jack live?
5 Does your brother play the guitar?
6 Does your friend speak English well? 0
a) No, they don’t.
b) In Aberdeen.
c) At eleven o’clock.
d) No, he doesn’t.
e) Yes, she does.
f) Yes, I do.
Complete the short answers.
Does your father speak French?
No.....hedpesn't .
1 Does Ronaldo play football?
Yes,
2 Do they speak English in Australia?
Yes,_________
3 Do we have lunch at twelve o’clock?
No,.................
4 Does your sister read comics?
Yes,.......
5 Do your friends play volleyball?
No,..........
6 Does your mother read magazines?
No,
Adverbs of frequency
4> Look at the information. Complete the
sentences with adverbs of frequency.
X / // /// ////
^never sometimes often usually always^
Emily
go to the cinema
play tennis
watch TV
read a book
Greg
go to the cinema
play tennis
watch TV
read a book
X
////
//
///
Kate and Sophie
go to the cinema //
play tennis ///
watch TV /
read a book X
Emily never plays tennis at the weekend.
1 Emily reads a book in the
evening.
2 She watches TV in her
bedroom.
3 Greg goes to the cinema.
4 He plays tennis on Mondays.
5 He watches TV in the
afternoon.
6 Kate and Sophie go to the
cinema with friends.
7 They watch TV in their
bedrooms.
8 They read a book on the bus.
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Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
1j (^14] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
Error correction
2j Correct the sentences.
I go to home at six o’clock. X
I go home at six o'clock.
1 Anne and my sister plays tennis every
week. X
2 He get ups very early. X
3 Andrey Arshavin don’t play tennis. X
4 My father work in a shop. X
5 I have always a shower every day. X
6 What time have you lunch? X
7 Do you has lunch at school? X
Translation
Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Grammar in context
4/ Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
St Patrick (1) ... the patron saint of Ireland. On 17th
March Irish people all over the world (2)... this special
day. They (3) ... green clothes, (4) ... Irish food and
(5) ... a popular Irish beer called Guinness. In Dublin
there is a St Patrick’s Day parade with about 500000
people and the festival (6)... for five days.
Lots of Irish people (7) ... in Ireland, but they
(8) ... their saint’s day. The St Patrick’s Day parade
in New York City is one of the biggest in the world.
Two million people (9) ... to watch.
1 a)(is) b) be c) are
2 a) celebrates b) are celebrate
c) celebrate
3 a) wear b) wears c) is wear
4 a) eats b) eat c) is eat
5 a) is drink b) drinks c) drink
6 a) is continue b) continue c) continues
7 a) don’t live b) doesn’t live c) liven’t
8 a) celebrates b) are celebrate
c) celebrate
9 a) comes b) come c) is come
Listen and check your answers.
(30)
Reading
1a> Read the text below quickly and tick (/)
the things the people collect.
albums
cards
badges
stamps
key rings 0
dolls
teddy bears Q
coins
postcards □
clocks
hats
lb, Write the things the people collect.
Toby
Janet ................
Paula .....
Larry
2y (-{w] Read and listen.
3j Match the numbers with the things from the
text.
1 175 \ a) teddy bears
2 300 \ b) age of Rupert
3 8 c) badges
4 250 ^d) key rings
5 75 e) albums
6 1000 f) postcards
4^ Circle the correct words.
Toby’s parents/(aunt^)buy key rings for his
collection.
1 Toby buys new key rings on holiday I at
Christmas.
2 Janet lives in Bristol I Brighton.
3 Janet has got postcards from all over the
country/world.
4 Paula collects teddy bears with her sister I mother.
5 Paula’s favourite teddy bear is called Rupert /
Robert.
6 Larry collects badges / postcards.
7 Larry’s aunt / uncle is American.
Collecting things
Do you collect anything? Cards? Stamps? Old coins? Collecting is fun.
Every collection is original. Read about some interesting collections.
i
__M
Hi! I’m Toby and I collect key
rings. I’ve got 175 different key
rings. Everytime I go on holiday
I buy a new one. My aunts and
uncles also buy me key rings for
my birthday.
Hello there. My name’s Paula.
My sister and I collect teddy
bears. We’ve got more than 250.
Some bears are very old. My
favourite teddy bear is 75 years
old! Its name is Rupert and it
sleeps on my bed.
Hello, I’m Janet. I’ve got a
collection of postcards from
all over the world. I’ve got
300. My favourite postcard
is an old black and white
picture of my town, Brighton.
When I get a new postcard,
I stick it in a special book
called an album. I’ve got
eight albums now.
Hi! I’m Larry. I’m a
badge collector! I don’t
know exactly how many
badges I’ve got - maybe 1000.
My favourite badge is a real
Sheriff’s badge from the USA.
It was a Christmas present from
my American uncle.
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Writing dossier
An email
Language focus: and, but
Tick (/) the sentences that are correct. Correct the sentences that are wrong.
I like football and I like basketball. /
I like baseballI like tennis, and
1 She listens to music on an MP3 player, but she doesn’t listen to the radio.
2 He plays football and he doesn’t play basketball.
3 We have breakfast at home, but we have lunch at school.
4 At the weekend I like shopping but I like meeting friends.
5 I watch films at home but I go to the cinema too.
6 I like Maths, but my Maths classes are boring.
2j Complete the email with suitable words.
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Hi! My name's Tim (1) and I’m 13 years old. I'm from London (2)
sisters, Karen (3) Jessica.
In my free time I play football, (4) I’m not very good! I like pop music,
(5) I don’t like heavy metal. My favourite band is The Arctic Monkeys.
What about you? Have you (6) any brothers and sisters? Where (7)
live? What do you do in your free time? (8) you like music?
Plan
3j Complete the email plan with information about Bill and questions he wants to ask. Use these words
and phrases.
12 sport? one brother, one sister volleyball music? rap music
Bill free time? Manchester football, pop music
paragraph 1 Name: paragraph 3 Questions to ask:
Age:
City:
Family:
paragraph 2 Sport:
Music:
Dislikes:
Write
4^ Imagine you are Bill. Write an email to Tim. Write three paragraphs.
Check
Check your writing. Look at and and but.
Dialogue builder
Giving instructions
Match the sentence halves.
1 Can you give
2 I don’t
3 First connect 0
4 Remember
5 Don’t forget to [
6 Is
3b i Qll Listen and check. Then write the
dialogue.
Cun you give me a hand?
a) to disconnect when you finish.
b) click on the icon.
c) me a hand?
d) your camera to the computer.
e) that all?
f) know what to do.
2J СПЗ Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 Can I give you / you give me a hand?
2 I want to download this song I program.
3 Is that OK I all right?
4 Press I Don’t press the green button.
5 Thanks/Thank you, Jack!
6 Remember to I Don’t forget to turn on
the speakers.
7 Then / Finally turn it off.
4j Imagine your dad wants to put some songs
onto his MP3 player from his computer.
Write a similar dialogue to the one in
exercise 3. Use these instructions.
I 1 1 I
1 Select the songs on the computer.
2 connect your MP3 player to the computer.
3 Press 'download'.
4 Disconnectyour MP3 player from the
computer.
3 a, Order the dialogue.
0 Clare Yes, that’s it. Remember to
disconnect your mobile when you
finish.
0 Clare Yes, what’s the problem?
0 Clare Yes, don’t forget to click on the
photos you want.
0 Mum I want to download photos from my
mobile onto my computer and
I don’t know what to do.
0 Mum Can you give me a hand?
0Mum Like this?
0 Mum Great, thanks!
0 Mum Is that all?
0 Clare First connect your mobile to the
USB socket then click on the
‘images’ file on the computer.
Dad Can you give me a hand?
You____
Dad I want to put some songs from my
computer onto my MP3 player.
I don’t know what to do.
You Oh, it’s easy. First
Dad OK. Then what?
You
Dad Right. What next?
You
Dad OK. Is that all?
You Yes,
Dad That’s great. Thanks!
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Free time
Complete the activities.
1 w _ tc _ a D _ D
2 r___d a c_m_c
3 p_a_ c _ m _ ut___g____es
4 to the c _ n _ m _
5 r___d _a_a_i_e_
6 a _ b_s_e_b_.ll
7 I _ st _ n to the_d___
8 w _ t _ h a f_t b _ II_t _ h
Daily routines
Match the phrases with the pictures.
4> Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3 in the
negative.
1
2
3
4
5
5; Circle the correct words.
1 Do / Does you go shopping on Saturdays?
2 Do I Does your dad play computer games?
3 Do I Does they live in London?
4 Do I Does she read magazines?
5 Do / Does your friend have lunch at
school?
6 Do / Does we go swimming in the summer?
Adverbs of frequency
6y Write the adverbs in the correct places.
1 I eat in restaurants, (often)
2 My father cooks, (sometimes)
1 do your homework picture
2 tidy your room picture
3 have a shower picture
4 have breakfast picture
5 clean your teeth picture
6 get dressed picture
3 He plays basketball, (never)
4 They speak English, (usually)
5 You don’t sit next to me. (often)
Present simple
6 He isn’t late, (usually)
3; Complete the sentences with the correct
form of these verbs.
have (x2) go finish watch (x2) study
1 Jane French.
2 I shopping on Saturdays.
3 My brother lunch at home.
I..............lunch at school.
4 My parents nature
programmes on TV. My dad
films on DVD.
5 The Maths class at three
o’clock.
Imperatives
7j Order the words to make instructions.
1 your I mother / to / Listen
2 the I button I press I Don’t I blue
3 me / Send / email I an
4 books / Don’t / your / open
Cumulative check | 1>2>з>4>5>6>7>8>9>
Match the words to make phrases.
1 clean a) homework
2 blue b) exam
3 an interesting c) restaurant
4 have d) your teeth
5 read e) a DVD
6 watch f) breakfast
7 Play g) hair
8 an easy h) eyes
9 a Chinese I) up
10 short j) book
11 get k) basketball
12 do I) magazines
2j Complete the text with these words.
3j Circle the correct words.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Pete plays I play football.
Sue’s/Sue got a dog.
I like not I don’t like chocolate.
You don’t know I doesn’t know the
answer.
I like basketball - its I it’s great!
She doesn’t read I don’t read magazines.
What do you do on I at Saturdays?
How many cousins have you got I have
you?
Where are you / you are from?
He never is I He’s never here at the
weekend.
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о
Ш
breakfast lunch sisters England gets up
goes has does shower magazines chess
4j Order the words to make sentences.
1
have / Why / face / got / a / you / red ?
2
you / are / interested / in / What ?
Martin is from (1) .He lives in
London with his family. He’s got two
(2) called Annie and Jane.
Martin (3) at eight o’clock. He
has a (4) and then he has
(5) . His classes start at nine
o’clock and he has (6) at
school. After school he (7) his
homework and then (8) dinner.
In the evening he plays (9) or
reads (10) ..... .On Saturdays he
sometimes (11) shopping with
his friends.
you / Germany / Are / from ?
happy / teacher / is / My
a cafp / usually / on / go / to / Fridays /1
often I see / do / you / your I How /
friends ?
cat / you / Have / got / a ?
3
4
5
6
7
EXTRA VOICES
GTii] Listen to Lisa and Alan talking about their daily routines and
complete the information in the table.
Lisa Alan
1 gets up on Saturdays at...
2 gets up on Sundays at...
3 goes to bed on Fridays at...
4 goes to bed on Saturdays at...
5 gets up on school days at...
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Vocabulary 1
Recycle Complete the questions with these
verbs.
start walk have do go
Do you have lunch at school?
1 Do they to school or go by bus?
2 What time does she her classes
in the morning?
3 Where do you your homework?
4 When do we home?
2 Look at the timetable and complete the
sentences.
Monday
J J f) <M
9-11
Tuesday
5 + 5 = 10
9-10
10-12
School subjects
D Find eight more school subjects in the
wordsquare.
(L N G L I S ±0 T T A M E
s S R E W Q I H I R u F
L P R V В X s A E T s G
M N S W M A T H S A I T
H G F D s A 0 Q c N c A
J К Y T E W R D I D D H
в N D E E X Y R E D L D
z F R E N c H W N E D
c A A C E L P Y C S R P
J H M T G M N V E I S R
G Y A I 0 U N D E G E M
G E 0 G R A P H Y N V F
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Hello 10-11 9.30-10.30
2-3 *2 2^30*
I’ve got Music on Monday morning.
1 I’ve got on Friday afternoon.
2 I’ve got on Tuesday at nine
o’clock.
3 I’ve got ..........on Wednesday
morning.
4 I like - it’s on Tuesday at ten
o’clock.
5 My favourite subject is . It’s on
Thursday at half past nine.
6 I’ve got on Thursday
afternoon.
7 I’ve got on Wednesday
afternoon.
3j Write true sentences about your timetable.
1 I’ve got on Monday
2 morning. I’ve got on Friday
3 afternoon. I haven’t got on
4 Wednesday. I’ve got after lunch
5 on Tuesday. I’ve got PE
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Grammar 1
love, hate, (don’t) like + -Ing
Object pronouns
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets.
I hate watching football, (watch)
1 She loves to the cinema, (go)
2 I don’t like up early, (get)
3 My dog loves shoes, (eat)
4 Harry doesn’t like books,
(read)
5 Do you like computer games?
(Play)
6 My sister hates her
homework, (do)
Look at the table. Write sentences about
Kurt and Peter with love, like, don’t like and
hate.
3j Complete the table.
subject pronoun object pronoun
I me
(1) you
(2) him
she (3)
(4) it
we (5)
they (6)
4y Change the underlined words or phrases
to pronouns.
I love chocolate. it
1 I live with my parents.
2 Do you like Maria?
3 My mother doesn’t like heavy metal music.
4 Do you like me and my friends?
5 My dad loves the Beatles.
6 She hates science.
5j Complete the text with these words.
it (x2) us them him her listening reading
going (x2) playing
I live with my sister, my brother and my
parents. Our house is small, but we like
Kurt Peter
listen to music ©© read books
download music (^) study
tidy his room © listen to music
go to school ©© play football
Kurt loves listening to music.
1 Kurt
2 Kurt
3 Kurt
4 Peter
5 Peter
6 Peter
7 Peter
(1) it . My sister and I like
(2) to loud music, but my parents
hate (3) . My brother loves
(4) computer games. Sometimes
I play with (5) . My mum likes
(6) shopping. Sometimes my
sister goes with (7) . Dad loves
(8) car magazines. He reads
(9) every day. In the summer
we like (10) to the beach.
My grandma sometimes comes with
(11)
6) Write true sentences.
1 I love
2 My best friend likes
3 My friends don’t like
Vocabulary 2
Skills and abilities
Complete the sentences with these verbs.
play ride use download speak
draw drive fly sing
My grandma can use a computer.
1 I can ........ music onto my player.
2 Can your dad ............a car?
3 She can’t a bike.
4 You can’t a foreign language.
5 I can the guitar.
6 Birds can
7 Can you a song?
8 We can a picture.
2j Write sentences.
teacher / play guitar /1 drive X
My teacher can play the guitar, but he can't drive.
1 David / play football / / speak Chinese X
Dennis is in a meeting. Write the head
teacher’s questions with can.
- - - .—..... Dennis Hello, I’m Dennis. I’m the new
2 I / ride a bike / / ride a horse X music teacher. Head teacher Dennis? The new music teacher? (1) Can you play the piano? (piano) Dennis No, I can’t, but I can play the drums.
3 penguins / swim / / fly X Head teacher (2) (opera) Dennis No, I can’t, but I can sing punk-
4 my dad / drive a car / / use a computer X rock songs. Head teacher (3) (foreign language) Dennis Yes, I can.
5 she / dance hip-hop / / dance the tango X Head teacher (4) (French) Dennis No, I can’t, but I can speak Chinese. НаяН tpanhpr (CArt
6 he / sing / / draw X Dennis No, I can’t, but I can fly a plane. Head teacher (6) (horse) Dennis No, I can’t, but I can ride a motorbike.
Match the questions and answers. Head teacher (7) (teach)
1 Can Dmitry Khvorostovsky sing? [£] Dennis No, I can’t, but I can dance the
2 Can you play the piano? tango.
3 4 Can your grandma skate? О Can your parents speak a foreign language? □ Head teacher Goodbye, Dennis! 5) Write true sentences using can or can’t.
5 Can your dog swim? □ 1 I
6 a) b) c) Can you and your friends speak Chinese? Q No, she can’t. d) Yes, we can. No, it can’t. e) Yes, they can. Yes, he cam f) No, I can’t. 2 My best friend 3 My English teacher
Grammar 2
Review of question forms: word order
1^ Match the questions and answers.
1 What’s your name?
2 Where are you from?
3 Have you got a computer?
4 What time do you go to bed?
5 How often do you go out with your
friends?
6 Why are you angry with John?
a) Because he broke my school bag.
b) I’m from New York.
c) At half past ten.
d) I go out with them every weekend.
e) My name’s Paul.
f) No, I haven’t.
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2) Complete the questions with these words
and phrases.
Is she Has he Do his Have you got
Do you Is Are they Does
2
3
4
5
6
7....
Write questions for these answers.
what's your name?
My name’s Joanne.
1 ................................
I’m from Manchester.
2
I go to the cinema every week.
3
I eat lunch at home.
4 ................................
I get up at 7.30.
5
I’ve got a dog.
is she from Brighton?
1 German?
2 Venus Williams a singer?
3 got a car?
4 an MP3 player?
5 live in England?
6 he play volleyball?
7 parents work in a bank?
3; Write questions using a word or phrase
from each box.
What time do you have breakfast?
What time How many books
How often Where What
When How old When js
have are
has does
your football thenem teacher iS have
team play in )rom,
a match?
you-have breakfast? you got PE?
she got Maths? their names?
you got? your sister?
Why...?/Because ...
5j Match the questions and answers.
1 Why do you eat chocolate?
2 Why can’t dogs fly?
3 Why does your mum go to work by
bus?
4 Why has he got good marks in his
exams?
5 Why haven’t we got school today?
a) Because they haven’t got wings.
b) Because I like it:
c) Because she hasn’t got a car.
d) Because it’s Saturday.
e) Because he studies a lot.
Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
1> оГдо] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2) Correct the sentences.
I can to play the violin. X
l can play the violin.
1 Horses can swim? X
2 My brother likes swim. X
3 Does she like go to the beach? X
4 I love she. X
5 My brother goes to school with he. X
6 Where have they breakfast? X
7 Why the sky is blue? X
Translation
Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Grammar in context
4> Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
Hi Mum and Dad
I'm having a fantastic time in Scotland. (1)...
is a beautiful place and the people are very
friendly. Everybody likes (2)... abouttheir
country. Jamie's parents like (з)... me to see
important monuments like Edinburgh Castle.
I (4)... listening to the Scottish accent. When
I am with Jamie and her family I ask (5)...
to speak Gaelic too, but I can't understand
(6) ...I (7)... is the picture on this card? It's
Scotland's national emblem - a thistle. You
see (8)... everywhere. Tomorrow is a special
day (9)... it is November 30th - St Andrew's
Day. (io)... is the patron saint of Scotland.
Chris
1 a)®) b) It’s c) He
2 a) talk b) talking c) talks
3 a) take b) taking c) to take
4 a) like b) liking c) to like
5 a) it b) they c) them
6 a) her b) it’s c) it
7 a) Who b) What c) Why
8 a) they b) it c) he
9 a) why b) how c)because
10 a) He b) Him c) It
< HE Listen and check your answers.
Reading
(СОЗ Read and listen.
Are you a teacher's pet?
Do the quiz to find out.
1 Where do you sit in the classroom?
a) at the front
b) at the back
c) in the middle
teacher’s pet
The perfect student! He - or she - always does
homework on time, listens carefully, helps the teacher
clean the classroom, brings the teacher presents ...
and isn’t usually very popular with other students!
2 On the last day of school
before the holidays do you ...
a) give the teacher a present?
b) organise a party with your
friends?
c) have a normal school day?
3 You’ve got an important exam.
Do you ...
a) study for a week?
b) sit by somebody clever and
copy?
c) study the night before?
4 The teacher leaves the room. Do
you ...
a) sit quietly until he / she comes
back?
b) get up and move around the
class?
c) talk to the person next to you?
5 The teacher asks a question. Do
you ...
a) put your hand up immediately?
b) wait for somebody else to
answer?
c) wait a few minutes and then
put your hand up?
Mostly a
You are a teacher’s
pet! Don’t forget
to have some fun
sometimes too!
Mostly b
What a disaster! It’s
important to listen
to your teacher -
you can talk to your
friends at break time.
Mostly c
You aren’t a teacher’s
pet, but you are a
good student. You
know how to study
and have fun too.
2a, Now do the quiz. Circle the correct
answers for you.
2b Count how many as, bs and cs you circled
and read the results.
3j Tick (/) the things a teacher’s pet does.
□ sits at the front of the class
~] sits at the back of the class
□ organises a party at the end of school
П gives the teacher a present
Fl talks to other students in class
□ sits quietly when the teacher isn’t in the
□ copies from other students
□ studies for a week before an exam
□ always answers questions
0 sometimes answers questions
4j Find verbs 1-6 in the text. Match them with
a-f to make phrases.
1 give a) a question
2 organise b) for a week
3 ask c) a few minutes
4 study d) a party
5 wait e) to your friends
6 talk f) a present
classroom
Writing dossier
A questionnaire
Language focus: so
Write sentences with so.
Jill / love languages I study Spanish and
Arabic
Jill loves languages, so she studies Spanish and
Arabic.
1 Joe / start class at 8.00 / get up early
2 my dad / not got car / ride a bicycle to work
4 he / be from Mexico / speak Spanish
5 he / not study French at school I not speak
any French
6 she / be at school from 9.00 to 5.001 have
lunch at school
3 Nick I love films / go to the cinema every
week
Plan
2j Read the questionnaire about sport in your school. Match the questions and answers.
1 How often do you do sports at school?
2 What do you do in your sports classes?
3 Do you watch your school football team?
4 Has your school got a gym?
5 Is your sports teacher a man or a woman?
6 Are you in a school team?
a) Running, gymnastics and other sports like football
or basketball.
b) Yes, it has.
c) Awoman.
d) Three times a week, so I have a lot of exercise.
e) Yes, I'm in the volleyball team, so I have matches
at the weekend.
f) Sometimes.
Write
3y Write the questions for
a questionnaire about using
computers.
1 how often I use a computer?
2 use computers I at school?
3 what I usually do / on the computer?
4 classroom I got a computer?
5 you like / using the computer?
6 use the computer I to do homework?
7 your school / got Internet?
8 use Internet I to study?
4y Write answers for the questions you
wrote.
Check
5y Check your writing. Look at the
question forms and use of so.
1 Q
A
2 О
A
3 Q
A
4 Q
A
5 Q
A
6 О
A
7 О
A
8 О
A
Dialogue builder
\j Find six useful expressions in the
wordsnake. Write them below with the
correct punctuation.
З5/ Complete the dialogue with these words.
ekib don’t about sorry hate great
let’s how
,vo>Nabo^o
2
3
4
5
2> dZLl Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 I’m busy on Tuesday I Thursday.
2 How about doing I going to drama?
3 Why don’t we go to the cinema I theatre?
4 No way! I hate / like drama.
5 OK! Good / Great idea!
Chris Look Joanne, it’s the timetable for the
film (1) club
Joanne (2) see what’s on.
Chris Look! High School Musical is on
Tuesday lunchtime and after school
on Thursday.
Joanne No way! I (3) that film.
(4) about Camp Hock?
That’s on Wednesday.
Chris OK. Why (5) ..... we go on
Wednesday lunchtime?
Joanne (6) , I can’t. I’ve got
basketball practice.
Chris Well, what (7) after
school then?
Joanne (8) ! Shall we see
something else as well?
6 Let’s watch / play football after school.
3b/ [24] Listen and check.
4^ Imagine you want to watch a film with your friend. Your friend is in
the swimming team. Write a similar dialogue to the one in exercise 3.
z-t>ise SrtciAt loinon
TITANIC
Г •
[ WI N N t R Of II ACADEMY
IKOMtW ....Мйгт
DICAPRIO „.„WINSLET
Iam'i's Samheon
You Look! It’s the timetable for the film
club.
Your friend Let’s see
You Look!
Your friend No way!
You OK. Why
Your friend Sorry, ___________
You Well,
Your friend ...........
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School subjects
\j Match the word halves to make school
subjects.
1 Fre a) tory
2 Sci b) ic
3 Des c) ence
4 His d) nch
5 Mus e) raphy
6 Dra f) ign
7 Geog g) ma
Skills and abilities
2j Complete the sentences. Use can or can’t.
love, hate, (don’t) like + -Ing
3j Complete the sentences with like, don’t like,
love or hate and the correct form of these
verbs.
play (x2) watch go
1 My dad © ©
shopping.
2 My mum©© TV.
3 My sister and I ©
computer games.
4 My brother ©
football.
Object pronouns
4; Cross out the options that are not possible.
1 I live with them I they I my parents.
2 I give her I she / my sister a present on her
birthday.
3 Can you send John I him I he some
information?
4 This exam/They / It is easy!
5 My brother helps Tim and me / we / us with
our homework.
6 I love they / it / chocolate.
Review of question forms: word order
Write questions.
1 Sue / go / to school at 7.00?
2 your teacher / have got / a dog?
3 where / be / your sister?
1 She
2 He
3 He
4 He ...
5 He
6 She...............
4 how often / he / play / basketball?
5 when / she / see / her grandparents?
6 why / you / be / at home?
Cumulative check 11>2>3>4>5>6>7>8>9>
Circle the odd ones out.
1 small sad nice brother
2 Brazil China France history
3 school play listen watch
4 a shower breakfast dressed lunch
5 eyes hair teeth glasses
6 download music start classes
do my homework go to school
2j Complete the text with these words.
English do cousin play ride guitar
French art speak instrument
My (1) .... Charlie can
(2) anything. He’s amazing!
He can (3) ......... four languages
- Spanish, Chinese, (4) and
(5) . He can (6)
any musical (7) and
he can (8) a bike. He
can play the (9) .......... and
sing at the same time! He’s good at
(10) too - he can draw really
well. He’s fantastic!
<___________________________________________________
3j Circle the correct words.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I can ... the guitar.
a) play b) to play c) playing
How many languages can you ...?
a) speaks b) speak c) speaking
My mother... long dark hair.
a) ’s got b) ’ve got c) she’s got
These are... friends.
a) me b) I c) my
My friends ... tennis.
a) plays b) play c) playing
He hates ....
a) study b) studies c) studying
I’ve got a new computer. Do you like ...?
a) he b) him c) it
How many subjects ...?
a) have you got b) got you c) you got
4j Order the words to make sentences.
1 like / you / getting / Do / early / up ?
2 sister / learning / hates / My / Maths
3 helps I dad / often / me / homework I with I
/ my / My
4 do/your/live/Where/aunt and uncle ?
5 pet I best friend / your / got / a / Has ?
6 Drama I doesn’t / at / She I study I school
7 time I lunch / do I have I you I What ?
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EXTRA VOICES
25| Listen to Mark talking to his sister. Circle
T (True) or F (False).
1 Josie likes reading. T / F
2 Josie likes doing Maths. T / F
3 Josie likes her Maths teacher. T / F
4 Josie has got a lot of exams. T / F
5 Josie can read French. T / F
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Vocabulary 1
2j Order the letters to find six more
endangered animals.
raskh shark
1 aadnp
2 tltesknraae
3 rantn-ogua
4 leehpatn
5 oagrlil
3j Complete the texts with these verbs and
the names of the animals.
is has got jump eats lives climb
Endangered animals
1j Complete the crossword.
2 This animal (6) big and black and white. It (7) in China and (8) bamboo. It can (9) trees. It’s a (10)
This animal (11) a kind of
large cat. It (12) in central
Asia and (13) long, white
fur. It (14) an endangered
species. It’s a (15)
Grammar 1
Present continuous: affirmative and
negative
Present continuous: questions and
short answers
Write sentences about picture A.
the wolf / run I dance
The wolf isn't running, it's dancing!
1 the man / run / dance with the wolf
2) Look at picture B. Write questions and
short answers.
the wolf / run
is the wolf running? Yes, it is.
1 the man / run
2 the orang-utans I eat bananas / eat ice
creams
2 the orang-utans / eat ice creams
3 the owl / fly / read a book
3 the owl / read a book
4 the crocodile / swim / clean its teeth
4 the crocodile / swim
5 the frogs/jump/sing
5 the frogs/jump
6 the tiger / sleep / play the piano
6 the tiger / sleep
7 the rhinos / eat grass / watch TV
7 the rhinos / eat grass
Vocabulary 2
Adverbs of manner
1j Complete the sentences with these
adjectives and adverbs.
quickly slow quietly dangerous slowly
badly good safe dangerously
Swim away quickly - there’s a shark!
1 Look - a snake! Walk away
- don’t run.
2 Those elephants aren’t fast, they’re
3 Don’t worry about the gorilla. It isn’t
4 He plays football , but he’s a
basketball player.
5 He’s a driver. He doesn’t
drive
6 Tigers move - they don’t
make a noise.
2j Complete the second sentence so it means
the same as the first.
He drives dangerously. He’s a dangerous
driver.
1 She drives safely. She’s a
driver.
2 He walks slowly. He’s a walker.
3 My bird sings loudly. It's a
singer.
4 You cook well. You’re a cook!
5 He's a bad football player. He plays football
6 We are quiet workers. We work
7 Tigers are quick. Tigers move
8 I am a bad pianist. I play the piano
3> Order the words to make sentences.
can I quickly I move I very I Sharks
Sharks can move very quickly.
1 сап I My / English / well / brother / speak
2 friend I sings / My / badly
3 The I loudly / is / playing / band
4 slowly / I’m I this I book I reading
5 girls / quietly / are / speaking / The
4j Look at the pictures and write sentences
with a word from each box.
quickly badly we||
quietly badly slowly
sing drive talk move Р1аУ sPeak
1 He's speaking English badly.
2
3
4
5
6
Grammar 2
Present simple and continuous
Уу Circle the correct words or phrases.
I'm watching TV(at the moment/ every day.
1 I watch a film at the cinema now I twice a
month.
2 My sister plays basketball now I every
week.
3 His brother is playing football once a week I
at the moment.
4 My mum’s cooking dinner at the moment I
every day.
5 My dad cooks dinner on Sundays I now.
6 I every day / never go to the zoo.
4y Look at the answers and write the
questions.
John / do / at the moment
What is John doing at the moment?
He’s having breakfast.
1 John / do / on Saturday mornings
He plays volleyball.
2 your dad / do / now
He’s working.
3 your dad / do / on Sundays
2j Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets.
I watch television every day. (watch)
1 Hilary ............ television at the
moment, (watch)
2 My sister usually tennis
after school, (play)
3 Look! They football, (play)
4 Mum ............. dinner-it smells
good! (cook)
5 Dad dinner at the weekend,
(cook)
6 Gary is busy - he . (study)
7 We French and English at
my school, (study)
He goes to the gym.
4 the dog I do
It’s eating my old shoe!
5 owls / do / in the mornings
They sleep.
5j Write four sentences about you.
1
2
3
4
I usually
once a week.
at the moment.
3y Tick (/) the correct sentence in each pair.
□ An elephant is eating hundreds of kilos of food
every day.
[7] An elephant eats hundreds of kilos of food
every day.
1 □ Sometimes pandas are sleeping in trees.
□ Sometimes pandas sleep in trees.
2 □ Whales are singing when they want to find
another whale.
Q Whales sing when they want to find another
whale.
3 □ Listen. The bird sings.
□ Listen. The bird is singing.
4 Q Look - the rabbit is sitting in the grass.
□ Look - the rabbit sits in the grass.
now.
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Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
1j <|~2б] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
Correct the sentences.
My brother are watching TV. X
My brother is watching TV.
1 He is writting a letter. X
2 My parents having lunch in a restaurant. X
3 The boys not are playing football. X
4 I’m doing my homework every day. X
5 What is Mandy doing? - She watches TV. X
6 Is Peter like ice cream? X
7 What do you do next weekend? - I am
playing football. X
Translation
Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1 _____
2
3
4
5
Grammar in context
4; Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
Hi. My name’s Joe and I (1)... English, but this year I (2) ...И
Sydney, Australia because my dad (3)... on a project here.II:
very different from England. The weather is hot and in win!?
it (4) ... in Sydney.
School (5) ... at 8.50 and (6) ... at 3.10. Every day all?
school we (7) ... hockey and I (8) ... football on TV toe
I (9) ... an Australian football team now, the Sydney Swan?
They’re great!
On Saturdays we sometimes (10) ... to Shark Island in Sydne
Harbour. There are lots of sharks, but it isn’t dangerous.
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4) Done
1 a) (arn)
2 a) living
3 a) works
4 a) not snow
5 a) start
6 a) finishes
7 a) is playing
8 a) watching
9 a) support
10 a) go
b) being
b) ’m living
b) working
b) don’t snow
b) starts
b) is finishing
b) play
b) am watching
b) am supporting
b) going
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c) is
c) live
c) is working
c) doesn’t snotf]
c) is starting
c) finish
c) are playing I
c) watch
c) supporting I
c) are going
5j < dZI Listen and check your answers.
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Reading
(4~28] Read and listen.
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Mosquitoes are dangerous
because they spread
diseases like malaria very
quickly. Mosquitoes
kill two or three million
people every year.
They live all over the world
but are dangerous in Africa,
Asia and North America.
Mosquitoes
2j Find these words in the text and match
them with definitions a-f.
1 spread
2 movement
3 deadly
4 poison
5 organised
6 calm
a) quiet and not excited
b) something that can kill you or make you ill
c) pass a disease from one person to another
person
d) will kill you
e) when you run or walk
f) planned for you by somebody else
Poisonous snakes
About 450 of the 2000 kinds
snake are poisonous.
They kill about 70000
people every year. The
dangerous snakes live
in Africa, Asia and North
America. If you see a snake,
walk very slowly because they
don’t like quick movements.
Most scorpions are not
dangerous. But be careful
because 25 types of
scorpion can kill you
with their deadly
poison. Scorpions kill
about 1000 people every
year. They live in Africa,
central Asia and America.
Big cats
I Big cats like lions and tigers
usually hunt animals, but
sometimes they attack
humans. You are very
safe on an organised
safari holiday, but
in the wild big cats
kill about 800 people
a year. They live in
Africa, North America and
India. If you see a big cat,
don’t run! Look into its eyes
and stay calm.
Read the text again and complete the
information.
Mosquitoes
Place: Africa, Asia, North America
Danger: spread disease
Deaths: two or three million people
a year
Poisonous snakes
Place:
Danger:
Deaths:
Scorpions
Place:
Danger:
Deaths:
Big cats
Place:
Danger:
Deaths:
4j Read the text again and answer the
questions.
1 What do you do if you see a snake?
2 What do you do if you see a big cat?
Writing dossier
A project
Language focus: using adjectives
1j Order the words to make sentences.
and white I are / Pandas / black
Pandas are black and white.
1 language / Chinese / difficult / is / a
3 eyes / are / His / blue
4 grandad / has / big / My / ears / got
2 brown / She’s / hair / got
5 are / animals / Rattlesnakes / dangerous
2j Read the information and complete the text
about the Amur tiger.
Amur tigers live in (1) and
(2)
They are (3) ... , (4)
and (5)
Their head and body is (6) ... long
and they have got (7) tails.
They eat (8) and they
(9) ... mostly at night.
Amur tigers can (10) and they
are (11)
Plan
3, Complete the fact file for a
hedgehog with this information.
can swim and climb can't see very well
forests and gardens / Europe
10-20 cm, short tail brown
sleeps from November to March
snails, eggs and small birds
Write
Habitat: Russian Far East and China
Colour: yellow, white,
dark brown
Size: head and body
155-265 cm, long tail
112-120 cm
Food: hunts big and small
animals - hunts mostly at night
Abilities: runs fast, good hunter
Other information: endangered species -
about 350 in Russia and about 20 in China
Habitat:
Colour:
Size: ..................
Food: .............
Abilities:
Other information:
4j Write a short text about hedgehogs.
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at adjective use.
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Dialogue builder
Making arrangements 3<i; Complete the dialogue with these words.
1j Order the words to make useful basketball Wednesday school time house
expressions. tickets going leaving See four o’clock
1 you / tomorrow / are / What / doing ? Grant Hello?
Amanda Hi Grant, it’s Amanda.
2 special / Nothing Grant Oh, hi Amanda. How's it going?
Amanda Fine. Listen, what are you doing on
3 you / are / going / What / time ? (1) after (2) ?
Grant Nothing special, why?
4 leaving / We’re / home / six o’clock / at Amanda I’ve got two (3) for the (4) game. Can you
5 you / See / tomorrow come?
Grant Yes. Great! What (5) are
you (6) ?
(^29] Listen and circle the words or Amanda I’m (7) home at
phrases that you hear. (8) . The game starts at
1 What are you doing tonight / tomorrow? half past five.
2 Something / Nothing special. Grant OK. Great!
3 We’re leaving home at three thirty / three Amanda So see you at my (9) at
fifteen. four.
4 What time are you going / coming? Grant OK. (10) you on
5 See you tomorrow / later. Wednesday then. Bye.
6 Are we having lunch / dinner there? Amanda Bye.
7 Do you want to go / come? .
3b/ (Я 3QI Listen and check.
4J
You have two tickets for a football match and you want to invite your friend. Write
a similar dialogue to the one in exercise 3.
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Endangered animals
1j Write the missing letters to complete the
animals.
1 g_r_______
2 _ at__e______к _
3 gl_
4 p_____r______r
5 _ h___к
6
Adverbs of manner
2j Complete the table.
adjective adverb
safe (1)
(2) quickly
good (3)
(4) badly
loud (5)
(6) quietly
Present continuous
3^ Circle the correct words.
1 My brother is I are doing his homework.
2 I is / am reading a book.
3 You aren’t / isn’t listening to me.
4 The birds are singeing I singing in the
trees.
5 The rhino not running I isn’t running.
6 My parents aren’t I isn’t riding horses.
7 The crocodile is swimming / swiming
across the river.
8 The gorilla is eating / eating a banana.
4j Complete the sentences with the present
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
1 lunch, (eat)
2 My dad today.
3 (not work) My friends football.
4 (Play) We our homework.
5 (do) She the TV.
6 (not watch) The cat . (sleep)
5j Write questions and answers.
wolf I sleep What is the wolf doing? It's sleeping.
1 monkeys / play
2 owl / fly
3 crocodile / swim
4 frogs/jump
5 tiger I run
6 rhinos / eat grass
Present simple and continuous
6 Match the sentence halves.
1 My mum gets up 0
2 What is
3 At the moment
4 They go
5 What are
6 She’s studying
a) we are sitting on the beach.
b) at the moment.
c) at 6.00 am every morning.
d) they listening to?
e) she doing?
f) to the theatre once a month.
7j Write sentences.
1 I / not have breakfast I at 7.00 am
2 he I work / in a bookshop
3 she / cook dinner/at the moment
4 we / play football I now
5 they / play basketball / on Saturdays
5
Cumulative check | i>2>3>4>s>6>7>8>9>
Add two words to each list.
1 panda, tiger, whale,
2 well, badly, quietly,
3 Geography, Maths, Science,
I
4 go shopping, go to bed,
5 tall, short, happy,
6 uncle, husband, grandparents,
3j Circle the correct words.
1 They ... football at the moment.
a) playing b) play c) ’re playing
2 He ... football every week.
a) plays b) ’s playing c) playing
3 My friends and I... go shopping at the
weekend.
a) usually b) every week c) at the
moment
4 At the moment I’m doing ... homework,
a) me b) a c) my
5 Julia likes ... her bike.
a) ride b) riding c) rides
6 Frogscan...
a) jump, b) to jump, c) jumping.
2, Complete the sentences with these
words.
well dangerous Brazilian fair quick blue
good safe quickly difficult loudly safely
1 Crocodiles are animals.
2 He can run very
3 She’s a tennis player.
4 I can play table tennis quite
5 Leopards are . They can run
very fast.
6 Don’t worry! I drive
7 John isn’t a driver!
8 Stop talking so . I can’t hear
the TV.
9 Peld is a football player.
10 Maths is a subject.
11 My mum has got hair.
12 Her eyes are
Complete the questions with the correct
form of be, have or do.
1 Where...... they going?
2 What time you get up?
3 .. you got Maths tomorrow?
4 What your sister studying?
5 How often she play tennis?
6 How many legs an octopus
got?
7 you like dancing?
8 Where tigers live?
EXTRA VOICES
зТ] Listen to the extract from a radio programme and complete the text.
In this part of the animal sanctuary we’ve got
two (1) . They’re sleeping at the
moment. They are (2) animals,
but they move (3) when they
are frightened. And look! There are (4)
in here. There’s one, sitting on the
rocks. The others are (5) . Can
you see them? OK, let’s go and see the bird
sanctuary now...
On the left you can see an (6)
It’s sitting (7) at the moment.
Every morning and afternoon it flies around
for about an hour. It’s a magnificent bird. On
the right we’ve got some (8)
They’re sleeping now. They come out at night.
If you look through this window, you can see
them.
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Vocabulary 1
О Recycle Complete the places with the
missing vowels.
p a rk
1 r _ st___r _ nt
2 _m_s_m_nt p _ rk
3 sh _ pp _ ng c _ ntr _
4 c _ n _ m _
5 st _ t___n
Places to visit
Order the letters to make places to visit.
1 actehrlad
4 qsaeur
3j Look at the map and circle T (True) or
F (False).
There is a cinema in the town. ®/ F
1 There is a cathedral in the town. T / F
2 The town has got a castle. T / F
3 There are two parks in the town. T / F
4 There is a square near the school. TI F
5 The town has got a stadium. T / F
6 There are two department stores. TIF
7 There is a statue in the square. T / F
8 There is a market in the town. T / F
2 Igeylra 5 satelc
Correct the false sentences from exercise 3.
There isn't a cathedral in the town.
1
2
3
4
2j Match the words with the definitions.
1 theatre-----a)
2 department store -----------b)
3 palace c)
4 museum d)
5 garden e)
6 stadium f)
a big shop where you can buy food, clothes, games, etc.
a place where you can watch plays
a place where you can watch football matches, etc.
a place where kings and queens live
a place where you can see interesting things from the past
a place where flowers grow
Grammar 1
there is/there are: affirmative and
negative
1j Complete the sentences with there is or
there are.
There is a good football team in Liverpool.
1 four football stadiums in
Moscow.
2.............. a statue of Lord Nelson in
Trafalgar Square.
3 interesting museums in
Pskov.
4 a famous street market in
Camden Town.
5 lots of beaches in the
Mediterranean.
6 a famous cathedral in
Novgorod.
There is a park.
There aren't department stores.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Prepositions of place
4> Look at the picture again. Complete the
sentences with these prepositions.
in on under next to opposite in front of
between near
2j Circle the correct words.
(There isn’t)/ There aren’t a park in the city
centre.
1 There isn’t I There aren’t cinemas in my town.
2 There isn’t / There aren’t beaches in our city.
3 There isn’t / There aren’t a theatre at my
school.
4 There isn’t / There aren’t a restaurant in the
museum.
5 There isn’t I There aren’t shops in this street.
6 There isn’t / There aren’t an amusement
There are three statues in the square.
1 There is a car the cinema.
2 There is a man a tree in the
park.
3 There is a bird the statue’s
head.
4 There is a bus the market.
5 The restaurant is the cinema.
6 There is a restaurant shops. two
7 The shops are the square.
park in my town.
Look at the picture. Write sentences with
there is, there are, there isn’t and there
aren’t and these places.
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a market a theatre a cinema
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Vocabulary 2
Food and drink
1j Complete the crossword.
Across
10
12
14
Down
2
2j Complete the sentences with these words.
13
tea eggs milk ice cream fish
vegetables toast grapes butter chips
Carrots and potatoes are vegetables
3j Write the words.
1 three things you eat for breakfast
1 You make with potatoes.
2 You make with bread.
3 is a typical English drink.
4 You make pancakes with flour,
and
5 .......... and apples are fruit.
6 You make from milk.
7 Chocolate, strawberry or vanilla are
2 three things you drink
3 three things you don’t like eating
flavours of
8 Salmon is a kind of
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Grammar 2
Countable and uncountable nouns;
a /an, some and any
Complete the table with these words. Then
write C (countable) or U (uncountable) next
to the words in the table.
orange jam sandwich egg sheepdog
water juice animal bread leek
apple tractor
Is there ...?/Are there ...?
Write questions.
milk / your fridge
Is there any milk in your fridge?
1 money / your bag
2 windows / your classroom
3 coffee / your kitchen
a an some
sandwich C orange C jam U
Complete the sentences with some or any.
There are some sandwiches in my bag.
1 There aren’t cupboard. biscuits in the
2 Is there cheese in the fridge?
3 We haven’t got jam.
4 John has got lunch. bananas for his
5 I haven’t got water.
6 There is milk on the table.
7 There is ice cream for dinner.
3j Look at the picture and write sentences.
tea / coffee
There's some tea, but there isn't any coffee.
1 honey I sugar
2 cola / lemonade
3 sandwiches / pizzas
4 a carrot / a potato
5 a cake I sweets
6 cheese/jam
4 computers / your school
5 restaurants / your street
6 bread / your house
5j Answer the questions in exercise 4 so they
are true for you. Write short answers.
2 ...............................
3
4
5
6
Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
Grammar in context
O'Tbz] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2j Correct the sentences.
There’s some shops in this street. X
There are some shops in this street.
1 There no are any oranges. X
2 There’s some cheese in the table. X
3 There isn’t a milk in the fridge. X
4 Have you got a apple? X
5 I’ve got any bananas. X
6 Is there any potatoes? X
7 The market is next the cinema. X
Translation
3^ Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
(1) ... hundreds of market towns and
villages (2) ... the UK. Market Drayton (3) ...
Shropshire is a typical example. The town
is (4) ... England and Wales. (5) ... a street
market every Wednesday where you can buy
typical food and drink. There is homemade
(6) ... and there are fantastic cakes. (7) ....
cheese from local farms. (8) ... sweets and
biscuits and lots of other delicious things to
eat. In the summer visitors go to the market to
buy picnic food and then go for a walk on the
path (9) ... the canal.
2
3
4
5
1 a) (There are) b) Are c) There is
2 a) on b) in c) at
3 a) at b) of c) in
4 a) between b) behind c) in
5 a) There are b) There is c) Is
6 a) jam b) jams c) some jam
7 a) They are b) There are c) There is
8 a) There are b) They are c) There is
9 a) above b) next to c) on
6
5y ( Тзз! Listen and check your answers.
7
Reading
1> (Ч34| Read and listen.
a a a
LEGOLAND®
Welcome to LEGOLAND® - the amusement park with amazing LEGO®
models and lots of exciting attractions!
IE
Miniland has got hundreds of model buildings from
all over the world. The models use over 35 million
bricks. You can see model transport too. There
are cars, buses, taxis, trains and even boats!
Enjoy the amazing 3D special effects as you watch
a fantastic medieval adventure film. It’s great fun.
You can see all the action in Spellbreaker 4D.
Watch the hero Blacksmith rescue the princess
and fight a wizard!
The Vikings’ River Splash is amazing! Visit the
fantasy Viking world - it’s got millions of LEGO®
bricks. Then have another adventure - go to
Loki’s Labyrinth and solve a mystery.
This is an area for young children. They can go
down a river in a boat or go on a train. There is
a big play area and there are models of all your
favourite storybook characters. There is also
Waterworks with giant flowers, a talking rhino and
lots of water. Don't forget your swimsuit!
2^ Find the words (1-6) in the text and match
them with a-f.
1 amusement a) area
2 Imagination \ b) film
3 special \ c) book
4 adventure d) park
5 Play e) Theatre
6 story 0 effects
3j Tick (/) the things you can do in
Legoland®.
0 play football
0 watch a film
0 make a cake
0 go on a train
0 play in water
0 play basketball
□ see lots of models
□ go on a boat trip
0 have an adventure
0 solve a mystery
4/ Circle T (True) or F (False).
1 Legoland® is for adults. T / F
2 The hero in Spellbreaker 4D rescues
a wizard. T / F
3 There are 20 million LEGO® bricks in
the models. T / F
4 There are model towns from different
countries. T / F
5 Children can see characters from
their favourite books. T / F
6 There aren’t any flowers in
Duplo®land. T/F
7 There is a talking elephant. T/F
8 Visitors can have lots of adventures. T/F
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Writing dossier
A guide for tourists
Language focus: also
1j Match the phrases. Then write complete sentences with also.
1 There is a statue in the park. —
2 You can take the bus.
3 There are beaches in the south of Spain>
4 We’ve got a flat in the city.
5 She’s got a cousin in Australia.
6 He can speak Polish.
There is a statue in the park and there is also
a) There are beaches in the north of Spain.
b) We’ve got a house in the country.
c) He can speak Arabic.
d) You can take the train.
e) She’s got a cousin in the USA.
f) There is a statue in the square.
a statue in the square.
2j Complete the tourist guide with these words.
can (x2) also There are (x3) and (x4) has got (x2)
Kazan is the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan,
Russia. It’s a great place to walk around.
(1) There are lots of interesting places to
visit in the city. You (2) go to the
famous Kazan Kremlin or sit in Freedom
Square. There are 34 state museums
(3) lots of art galleries. Kazan
(4) ..... lots of parks (5)
gardens. (6) good places to eat
(7) ............. drink in Kazan. (8)
many places to taste chak-
chak (a sweet dessert). The restaurants
(9) serve other traditional Tatar
food.
The city (10) ...... lots of theatres
(11) ......... concert halls. If you’ve got
time, you (12) go to the Opera and
Ballet Theater, named after Musa Jalil.
Plan
3j Think of another capital city. Complete the information in the table.
Paragraph 1 city: capital of:
Paragraph 2 places to visit: eat / drink:
Paragraph 3 entertainment: other information:
Write
4j Write a guide for tourists using the information in the table above.
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at also and there is/there are.
Dialogue builder
Ordering food
1> Complete the useful expressions with
these words and phrases.
how much to have anything
I’d like enjoy
1 Can I a sandwich, please?
2 some juice, please.
3 is a milkshake?
4 else?
5 Anything .......... drink?
6 ........your meal!
2j (?{35| Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 That’s £3.801 £3.18, please.
2 Can I have a cheese and tomato I cheese
sandwich?
3 How much is a potato baked I baked
potato?
4 That’s seventy-five pounds / pence, please.
5 I’d like an / some orange juice, please.
6 Here’s your change / charge.
3 a, Guess the words to complete the dialogue.
Assistant Hello, Can I help you?
Tim Hello ... yes. Can I have (1) two/
three burgers, please?
Assistant OK ... (2) onions I salad and
ketchup?
Tim Ah ... salad and ketchup on one,
ketchup ... no (3) onions/salad on
the other one.
Assistant Anything to drink?
Tim How much is a bottle of (4) water I
cola?
Assistant (5) 80/18 pence.
Tim I’d like (6) two I four bottles then,
please.
Assistant OK. Anything else?
Tim No thanks.
Assistant Here you are. That’s three pounds
(7) sixteen I sixty, please.
Tim Here you are.
Assistant Enjoy your (8) meal / burgers.
Tim Thanks ... Bye.
3b, Listen and check.
4j Imagine you want to buy lunch for you and
a friend. Write a similar dialogue to the one
in exercise 3 with these items.
one cheese sandwich
one ham sandwich with extra salad
two bottles of water
Assistant You Hello, Can I help you? Yes. ?
Assistant OK 9
You
Assistant You Anything to drink? 9
Assistant You 50 pence.
Assistant You Assistant OK. Anything else? No thanks. Here you are. That’s
You
Assistant
You Thanks. Bye.
Places to visit
there is I there are; a I an, some and any
У) Write the missing letters.
1 s_a_iu_
2 _a____e_y
3 ea________e
4 _ u _ eu _
5 _ a___e _
6 ca____e___a_
4j Write sentences.
flowers / / trees X
There are some flowers, but there aren't any trees.
1 boy / / girl X
2 cats / / dogs X
Food and drink
2; Label the pictures.
3 museum / / statue X
4 cheese / / water X
5 orange / /bananas X
6 shops / / restaurants X
Prepositions of place
Sj Match the sentences with the pictures.
1 The egg is in front of the glass.
2 The egg is in the glass.
3 The egg is on the glass.
4 The egg is next to the glass.
5 The egg is above the glass.
6 The egg is between the glasses.
Countable and uncountable nouns
3j Circle the odd ones out.
1 water potato tea juice
2 juice potatoes vegetables chips
3 cola butter cheese egg
4 grape sugar meat water
Cumulative check 1)2:3 4>e 7)8)9)
opposite from to near at up
teeth
7
2j Complete the dialogue with these words.
milk / your fridge
crisps / your school bag
2
you / a cat
3
how many / students / in your class
4
you like / swim
5
or fish
he like / read comics
6
9
how often / he study English
7
she / read / at the moment
8
5
6
1
2
3
4
meat 6.00 pm get up butter jam go
breakfast lunch
3j Complete the sentences with these
words.
Carol
Britney
Carol
Britney At (7) .........
Carol And what time do you (8)
to bed?
Britney At ten o’clock on school days.
1j Write C (countable) or U (uncountable).
1
2
3
4
5
6
4; Make questions.
1
EXTRA VOICES
('ПЗ Listen to someone talking about a village. Correct the sentences.
They sell meat and fish in the market.
There is a big museum.
5
2
6
There is an old motorbike from 1920.
They sell cakes in Pat’s Cake Shop.
3
7
4
Opposite the market there are some
shops.
The theatre is on Rose Hill, next to the
beach.
There are some department stores in the
village.
hair
meat
frog
parents
honey
music
8 cheese
9 sugar
10 eyes
11 butter
12 friend
Carol What time do you usually
(1) ?
Britney At seven o’clock on school days.
Carol What do you usually have for
(2) ?
Britney Tea and toast with (3)
and (4)
Carol And for lunch?
Britney I usually have (5)
with vegetables.
Where do you have (6)
At school.
What time do you have dinner?
Tokio Hotel is Germany.
I get at seven o’clock.
She likes listening the radio.
We’re doing our homework
the moment.
Petergof is Saint Petersburg.
There’s a supermarket .......... my
house.
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Vocabulary 1
О Recycle Write the dates.
18/05/2005
the eighteenth of May, two thousand and five
1 21/11/1860
2 the seventh of January, nineteen ninety-
nine
3 16/06/1962
4j Complete the sentences about famous
people.
4 the eleventh of December, sixteen
seventy-six
5 01/01/2000
History makers
Complete the words with the missing
vowels.
astronaut
1 _ rch _ t _ ct
2 sc____nt _ st
3 sc _ Ipt _ r
4 wr _ t _ r
5 c_ mp _ s _ r
6 p_l_t_c_______n
2j Find four more history makers in the
wordsnake.
^aS^xplorertnventordjrert01WngA’
3> Complete the words with -er or -or.
act 1 or teach 5 invent
2 paint 6 explor
3 sculpt 7 bus driv
4 direct
Thomas Edison was the inventor of the
light bulb.
1 Antoni Gaudi was a Spanish
. He is famous for his
unique architectural style.
2 Claude Monet was a French
. He was a founder of
French Impressionist painting.
3 Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian
, famous for his beautiful
music.
4 Yuri Gagarin was the first Russian
to travel into space.
5 Henry Moore was a great modern British
6 Sergey Bondarchuk was the first Russian
film ............. to win an Oscar.
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Grammar 1
Past simple: be
Complete the sentences with was or were.
Cervantes was a writer.
1 There___ four musicians in
The Beatles.
2 Macbeth......... a play by
Shakespeare.
3 Louis Pasteur ..........a French
scientist.
4 In 1980 The Olympic Games
in Moscow.
5 The Indiana Jones films by
director Steven Spielberg.
2, Rewrite the sentences in the negative.
Shakespeare was an explorer.
Shakespeare wasn't an explorer.
1 The Vikings were peaceful people.
2 Dinosaurs were very small.
3 She was a good student.
4 Julius Caesar was Greek.
5 The Beatles were from London.
6 I was in London yesterday.
3j Write questions and short answers.
Elvis Presley I an explorer X
Was Elvis Presley an explorer? No, he wasn't.
1 Margaret Thatcher / politician /
5 Vrubel and Serov / famous painters /
6 Einstein / a footballer X
there was / there were
4> Write questions and short answers about
a classroom in 1890.
blackboard
Was there a blackboard? Yes, there was.
1 computers
2 a teacher
2 Paul McCartney and John Lennon / in
The Rolling Stones X
3 books
4 a CD player
3 Pavarotti / an opera singer /
5 desks and chairs
4 Isadora Duncan / writer X
6 a TV
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Vocabulary 2
Irregular verbs
1j Complete the sentences with the past form of the
verbs in brackets, then circle T (True) or F (False).
the first aeroplane
the pyramids.
Romeo and Juliet.
the Battle of Waterloo.
in 1066.
six wives.
Charles Dickens
(write) T / F
The Orville Brothers
in 1904. (fly) T/F
The Egyptians
(build) T/F
Nelson Mandela the first black
president of South Africa in 1994. (become) T/F
The Americans went into space first,
(go) T/(F)
Test your knowledge ofIhistgijy
rfou^pfithese?factsla^j^eian^four?are^false
©Л Napoleon
___J (win) T / F
The Norman Conquest of England
(begin) T / F
3j Write sentences next to the correct dates.
2j Circle the correct past forms.
I eat/(ate) 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve.
1
Women first I wear I miniskirts
Charles Dickens I write / Oliver Twist
Matthew Webb I swim I English Channel
Alexander Sokurov / win / a Golden Lion
America / lose / the Vietnam War
1969 - Neil Armstrong went to the Moon.
2
3
4
I wore / weared glasses when I was 1 1837-39
a child. 2 2011
They taked / took lots of photographs on holiday. 3 1975
4 1875
She do / did her homework on the bus.
He left / leaved home at five o’clock. 5 1960s
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Grammar 2
Past simple affirmative: regular verbs
Complete the table.
infinitive past simple
Play played
(1) attacked
study (2)
(3) carried
stop (4)
(5) shopped
live (6)
(7) survived
start (8)
2j Complete the text with the past simple of
the verbs in brackets.
When my grandmother was young, life
was very different. Her family (1) lived
(live) in a small village. The children
(2) ........... (play) with wooden toys
because there was no plastic. Her mother
(3) (wash) their clothes in
the river because nobody had washing
machines. They (4) (walk) to
school because there were no buses and
on Saturdays they (5) (shop)
for food at the local market because there
were no supermarkets. They (6)
(carry) the shopping home in big baskets.
Life is very different today.
Past simple affirmative: regular and
irregular verbs
Complete the story with the past simple of
these verbs.
win leave make build go decide invade
Julius Caesar (1) decided to invade Britain
in 55 BC. The Romans (2) the
battle, but bad weather destroyed their ships.
Julius Caesar (3) to Britain again
in 54 BC, but the same thing happened. The
Emperor Claudius went to Britain again in
43 AD. This time the Romans (4)
Britain successfully with an army
of 40000 and some elephants.
The Romans (5) ......
roads, towns and aqueducts
all over England, but not
in Scotland. They
(6) ...their
capital - Londinium - in the
south of England. The
Romans (7)
Britain in 410 AD and
returned to Rome.
veni, vidi, .
v vici
4 Circle the correct words to complete the
postcard.
I (1 )(.went)/ goed on a school trip to
Bath yesterday. I (2) traveled / travelled
by train and (3) arrived / arrivd at ten
o'clock. We (4) visitted / visited the city
and the Roman baths. We (5) had / have
sandwiches for lunch. After lunch we
(6) went / goed shopping. I (7) buyed /
bought some postcards and a T-shirt.
I (8) have / had a great time!
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Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
Grammar in context
(^38] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6 .........................
Error correction
2j Correct the sentences.
Queen Victoria were a great queen. X
Queen Victoria was a great queen.
1 They carryed their books in a big box. X
2 They writed a letter to the newspaper. X
3 First we eated breakfast, then we
watched TV. X
4 There was four people in the room. X
5 They were lots of trees in the park. X
6 He goed to school last Monday. X
Translation
3j Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
Saint David
Saint David is the patron saint of Wales and
there is a national holiday to celebrate his life
on the first of March every year.
David (1)... from a small village in Ceredigion,
Wales. When he was a young man he (2)... a
monk and (3)... in a monastery near his home
town. Later, the Welsh people (4) ... a great
cathedral in the place where the monastery
once (5) ... . Many people visit the cathedral
today and the village became a city. It is called
St David’s. David (6) .... in 589 AD when he
was 59.
1 a) (was) b) is c) were
2 a) becamed b) became c) becomed
3 a) livd b) live c) lived
4 a) built b) build c) builded
5 a) were b) was c) is
6 a) die b) died c) dies
5) Т[з9] Listen and check your answers.
Reading
1) <°Rol Read and listen.
Inventions through the centuries
4 What nationality was Henlein?
Otto Rohwedder
designed a machine
for bakers. First the
machine cut the
bread into slices, then
it covered the bread
in paper. In 1928
sliced bread was very
exciting.
Lazio Biro was a
Hungarian inventor.
He became famous
after he invented the
ballpoint pen (biro)
in 1938. Now we use
his invention all over
the world. You are
probably using one Л
right now!
A German,
Peter Henlein,
made a portable
clock in around
1510. Later he
developed it into
the first watch.
The first watches
were quite big
and only had one
hour hand.
Nobody really knows who
invented glasses, but
some people say Roger
Bacon made the first
glasses in the thirteenth
century. They appeared
first in Florence in about
1280.
2j Read the text quickly and write the
inventions.
1 Otto Rohwedder invented
2 Roger Bacon invented
3 Sir John Harington invented
4 Spencer Silver and Arthur Fry invented
5 Peter Henlein invented
6 Lazio Biro invented
3j Read the text again and answer the
questions.
1 What did Otto’s machine do first?
2 hen did Biro invent his pen?
3 What problem did Arthur Fry have?
Two men invented Post-it® notes.
In the 1970s Spencer Silver had a
problem. His new invention - a type
of glue - stuck to
objects, but was easy
to lift off. Four years
later, his friend Arthur
Fry had an idea. His
bookmarks fell out of
his books, so he used
the glue to keep them in place.
The writer Sir John
Harington designed the
first toilet with a seat and
a cistern in about 1596.
There were only two -
he had one
in his home
and Queen
Elizabeth I
had one
as well.
5 Where did glasses first appear?
6 Who had the first toilets in their homes?
4y Write the past simple form of these verbs. Then find and underline them in the text.
design designed 1 cut 6 invent
2 cover 7 have
3 make 8 stick
4 appear 9 fall
5 become 10 use
Writing dossier
A biography
Language focus: time connectors
1j Complete the sentences with these words and phrases.
when in at the age of later after that
Christopher Columbus landed in America
in 1492.
1 In 1879 Edison invented the light bulb.
he formed the Edison Electric
Light Company.
2 Mozart started piano lessons
three.
3 Picasso painted Guernica he
lived in Paris.
4 Viktor Vasnetsov painted several famous
works in Abramtsevo. he went
straight to Kiev and painted frescos /
pictures on the walls of the St Vladimir
Cathedral.
2j Complete the text using time
connectors from exercise 1.
Captain James Cook
James Cook was an explorer and navigator. He was born (1)
1728 in a small town in Yorkshire, England.
James Cook became a sailor (2) 18 and (3)
he was 27 he joined the Royal Navy. Cook became Commander of The Endeavour
in 1768 and sailed to the Pacific where he discovered Australia and the Hawaiian
Islands. (4) he became a captain.
Captain Cook died (5) 51 (6) .............. he was in Hawaii.
His shipmates buried him at sea. You can see a replica of The Endeavour at www.
barkendeavour.com.au.
Plan
3j Look at the information about Mozart and sort the information into the correct
paragraphs.
Paragraph 1: job, born in (year / place)
Paragraph 2: life of Mozart
Paragraph 3: other information
Write
✓ orchestras play his music all over the world
✓ went to Vienna 1781 (successful composer)
✓ composer and musician
✓ first musical compositions - five years old
✓ born-1756 Salzburg, Austria
✓ 1771 to 1777 - played the piano in Salzburg palace
✓ best known opera: The Magic Flute
✓ played the piano from three years old
4? Write a biography of Mozart. Use verbs in the past tense and some time
connectors from exercise 1.
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at the use of time connectors.
Dialogue builder
Asking for information
Match the sentence
expressions.
1 Where’s the a)
2 Is there b)
3 Here c)
4 Thanks for d)
5 You’re e)
halves to make useful
your help.
welcome.
museum shop, please?
you are.
a caf6 near here?
4ey Imagine you are at a sealife centre and you
want to see the sharks. They’re in the Ocean
Zone. Write a similar dialogue to the one in
exercise 3.
Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 Hi. Can I/we help you?
2 Where’s the exit / entrance, please?
3 Have you got a plan I map?
4 Look, it’s here I there.
5 What time does the shop open / close?
6 Enjoy / Like your visit!
Assistant You Hello. Can 1 help you? Yes, ?
Assistant Yes, they’re
You
Assistant Here’s a map.
You Thanks
Assistant
You Bye.
4ty Write another dialogue. This time you want
to find the activity centre. It’s near the
restaurant.
Assistant
You
Assistant
Згу Order the dialogue.
You
Assistant
You
Assistant
You
m
Assistant
Assistant
Peter
Assistant
Peter
Peter
Peter
Assistant
Here’s a map. It’s here.
You’re welcome. Enjoy your visit.
Yes, is there a shop here?
Hello. Can I help you?
And where’s the dolphin pool?
Bye.
Thanks for your help.
Yes, there’s a small shop next
to the dolphin pool.
3 b, (<[42] Listen and check. Then write the
dialogue.
Hello. Can l help you?
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History makers
there was / there were
Order the letters to make words.
I 1 rwietr
> 2 ctsieinst
) 3 ivtenonr
J 4 ircetdro
) 5 loinptiica
“ 6 oopcmesr
7 straanotu
8 iapnetr
Irregular verbs
4 Look at the information about a hotel you
stayed in. Write sentences with there was/
there were or there wasn’t / there weren’t.
showers X
car park /
souvenir shops /
jacuzzi X
games room /
video games X
2j Write the past forms of these irregular
verbs in the puzzles. All the words go
across.
build do wear take make come write
find swim have fly
Past simple: be
3j Match the questions and answers.
1 Was Cervantes Spanish?
2 Were The Beatles from Liverpool? 0
3 Was I asleep?
4 Were you at home this morning? □
5 Where was Edith Piaf from?
6 Where were you born?
1
2
3
4
5
6
Past simple affirmative
Circle the correct word.
1 The game begin / began / begun at
four o’clock.
2 I watched / watchd / watch a great film
last night.
3 Marco Polo travelled / travel / travelling
from Italy to China.
4 When we went to London we see I saw I
seen Big Ben.
5 She took / taked / take lots of
photographs on holiday.
6 My grandad build / builded / built our
house.
7 They staled I stayed / stayd in a five-star
hotel.
8 I eat / eated / ate too much last night.
9 When we went to Bristol we speaked /
spoke / spook English every day.
10 Roald Dahl wrote / write / writed the
books for children.
a) France.
b) No, I wasn’t.
c) Yes, he was.
d) In Manchester.
e) Yes, they were.
f) Yes, you were.
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Cumulative check [ 1>2>3>4>5>6>7>8>9>
Circle the odd ones out.
1 explorer painter uncle writer
2 eats won wrote made
3 queen mother daughter son
4 theatre architect palace stadium
5 started flew lost wore
6 gorilla cat wolf elephant
2j Write these words in the correct column.
French writer politician scientist uncle
British director sculptor Chinese nephew
architect husband Moroccan cousin
American Polish sister composer brother
aunt painter Spanish grandson Canadian
3j Order the words to make sentences.
1 dog / fast / runs / Paul’s / very
2 Jane / a / skateboard / has / new / got
3 went I school / a / trip I last I They I
week/ on
4 get / do / up / on / Sundays I time I What I
you ?
5 does / dad / your / Where / work ?
6 from / New / We / are / York
7 swimming / doesn’t / brother / like / My
8 your / old / sister / How / is ?
4J Circle the correct words.
CARDIFF CASTLE FESTIVAL
(1) There is I There are lots of castles in
Wales. (2) There aren’t I There isn’t as many
in other parts of the UK. In the capital city,
Cardiff, (3) there are I there is a castle where
they have a big music festival in the summer.
The castle (4) have got I has got a lot of green
spaces and parks. The parks (5) is I are great
for summer picnics. The castle music festival
(6) is / are popular with people from all over
the country. Last year the festival (7) was I is
a big success. There (8) was I were more
than 100 groups. People (9) eated I ate and
(10) drank I drink all day, (11) watched I
watch their favourite groups and (12) staid I
stayed out until very late.
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Vocabulary 1
О Recycle Complete the sentences with
these sports.
tennis football cricket basketball rugby
In ... you kick a ball, football
1 In ... you run with a ball.
2 In ... you hit a ball over a net.
3 In ... you throw a ball into a net.
4 In ... you hit a ball with a bat.
Olympic sports
Label the pictures.
re)
2^ Complete the sentences with the correct
form of do, play or go.
People go skiing in the winter.
1 My dad judo.
2 My cousin tennis very well.
3 I cycling every morning.
4 They.... table tennis a lot in
China.
5 Look! They’re gymnastics!
6 My friends and I like football.
7 We...... athletics at school on
Wednesdays.
8 My brother and I swimming
every weekend.
3j Complete the text with the correct sports.
In 1900 the Olympic Games were in Paris,
France. There were 997 participants from 24
countries. Women took part in the games for
the first time. There were 19 sports in the Paris
Olympic Games including:
archery
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Grammar 1
Past simple: negative
Did people do these things in 1900? Put
a tick (/) or a cross (X) next to each activity.
Life in England in 1900
play computer games
send letters
watch TV
buy things online
eat McDonald’s burgers
do bungee-jumping
listen to music on an
MP3 player
go to the market
send text messages
3j Rewrite the sentences with the information
in brackets.
Michael Phelps won six gold medals in Beijing
in 2008. (eight)
Michael Phelps didn't win six gold medals, he
won eight gold medals.
1 The Ancient Greeks spoke Spanish.
(Greek)
2 The Romans lived in China. (Italy)
3 The Paralympics began in 1498. (1960)
4 Lance Armstrong won a lot of horse races,
(cycle races)
5 Women first took part in the Olympics in
1920. (1900)
6 Athletes broke 30 world records at the
2008 Olympics. (36)
4^ Write true sentences.
I / go / Moon / last week
l didn't go to the Moon last week.
1 I / play / for Real Madrid / last Saturday
2 My teacher / eat / insects for breakfast
2j Look at the information above and
complete the sentences.
People didn't play computer games in 1900.
1 People McDonald’s burgers in
1900.
2 People .. TV in 1900.
3 People things online in 1900.
4 People bungee jumping in
1900.
5 People to music on an MP3
player in 1900.
6 People text messages in 1900.
3 I / write / Shakespeare’s plays
4 My friends and 11 sing / with the Rolling
Stones / last summer
5 I / kiss / a famous pop star / last weekend
Vocabulary 2
Clothes and accessories
1j Complete the labels.
1 d r e s s
2 h____
3 s_______
4 s_______
5 s_______
6 c__
7 g______________
8 T-_____________
9 g______________
10 s_____________
11 t_________________
12 t_________________
2j Where do you wear these things? Match
them with a part of the body.
1 shoes a) legs
2 hat \ b) eyes
3 gloves \ . c) body
4 trousers ^-d) feet
5 glasses e) head
6 T-shirt f) hands
3j Complete the text.
Sam is wearing grey (1) shorts and a white
(2) . He’s got white sports
(3) and a pair of black (4)
He’s wearing a baseball (5)
Fiona is wearing a very nice white (6)
On her hands she’s got white (7) and
she’s wearing a black and white (8)
Jenny is wearing a white (9) with
a black and white (10) . She’s got
black (11) and she’s wearing designer
(12)
4) Write true sentences.
1 At the weekend I wear
2 My favourite T-shirt is
3 I like wearing
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Grammar 2
Past simple: questions and short
answers
1j Write questions.
Leonardo da Vinci I paint 'Guernica' X
Did Leonardo da Vinci paint 'Guernica'?
1 Shakespeare I write 'Hamlet' /
2 Jesse Owens I come from England X
3 Italy / win the World Cup in 2006 /
4 Thomas Edison / invent the light bulb /
5 Tiger Woods / play golf when he was little /
6 women I participate in the Olympics before
1900X
2j Now write short answers for the questions
above.
No, he didn’t.
1 4
2 5 __________
3 6
Past time expressions
Read the text about Lance Armstrong and
write questions for the answers.
The American cycling champion Lance
Armstrong was born on 18th September 1971.
He started cycling when he was a young boy
and he became a professional cyclist in 1992
when he was 21 years old. In 1993 he entered
his first Tour de France and in 1999 he won it for
the first time. After that he won six more Tours.
He won his final Tour de France in 2005. Lance
Armstrong is the only person to win the Tour de
France seven times.
When was he born?
He was born on 18th September 1971.
He started cycling when he was a young
boy.
2
He became a professional cyclist in 1992.
He entered his first Tour de France in
1993.
He first won the Tour de France in 1999.
3y Order the words and phrases from most
recent to the most distant.
He won his seventh Tour de France in
2005.
yesterday last Saturday a month ago
last year in 2000
three hours ago
1
2
3
4
5
6
5j Complete the sentences with a suitable
time and ago.
I got up six hours ago.
1 I had breakfast
2 I was born ....
3 This term began
4 My best friend’s birthday was
5 I ate something
Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
Grammar in context
ста Listen and write the sentences.
1 ...............................
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2; Correct the sentences.
She plays judo last Friday. X
She played judo last Friday.
1 He not win a gold medal in the 2010
Olympics. X
2 I don’t play basketball yesterday. X
3 They ate not their breakfast this morning. X
4 Watched they TV last night? X
5 What time you got up this morning? X
6 I was born ago 13 years. X
7 They go home two hours ago. X
4) Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
«no ________________
Hi Steve,
I (1)... to summer camp (2) ... month because
we had a holiday. We went to New Zealand for
two weeks and it was fantastic. We went by
plane and the flight (3) ... ten hours - it took
nearly 24 hours! First we went to Auckland on
the North Island, but my parents (4) ... to stay
in the city so we went on lots of trips. We went
on a boat trip to Great Barrier Island. I (5) ...
any kiwis, but I saw lots of other animals. They
play lots of rugby in New Zealand, but they
didn’t win the Rugby World Cup (6) ... 2007 -
South Africa won it.
(7) ... a good time at summer camp? I went
(8)... and I really enjoyed it.
Translation
3y Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 ............................
1 a) did go b) didn’t went
c) (didn’FgcT)
2 a) last b) the last
c) ago
3 a) not take b) took
c) didn’t take
4 a) didn’t wanted b) not wanted
c) didn’t want
5 a) didn’t see b) didn’t saw
c) not see
6 a) at b) in
c) last
7 a) Did you have b) Had you
c) Did you
8 a) two years b) two years ago
c) last two years
5> (445] Listen and check your answers.
Reading
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Sport 1
This is a long race between humans
and horses. Participants run up and
down hills, through forests and across
rivers. The winner must finish before
the first horse. The race is in Wales.
round cheese down the hi and
Most people know how to play football or tennis,
but what about cheese rolling or underwater
rugby? Read about these very strange sports.
Sport 2
They celebrate the World
Championships for this popular sport
in Sonkajarvi in Finland. Lots of people
take part and each team has a husband
and a wife. The men carry their wives
and run as fast as they can for 250 m.
Sport 3
This is another two-person team race.
Two players stand side-by-side and tie
their legs together. Then they run to
the finish line. Most people fall because it
isn’t easy!
Sport 4
This event takes place once
a year on Cooper s Hill near
Gloucester. Someone throws a big,
everybody runs down the hill,
after the cheese. It is a very
dangerous sport!
Sport 5
This game is played in a deep swimming
pool. There are two teams of 11 players.
They score by getting the ball into a
* basket at the opposite end of the pool.
The teams use a special heavy ball full
of salt water.
Read the texts and write the names of the
sports.
Cheese rolling Three-legged race
Man versus horse Underwater rugby
Wife carrying
3> Match the pictures with the sports. Which
one is missing?
Find these words in the texts and match
them with the correct definition.
1 forest
2 participant
3 winner
4 hill
5 deep
a) a small mountain
b) a long way from the top to the bottom
c) a place where there are lots of trees
d) a person who enters a competition
e) the person or team that wins a game or
race
5j Circle the correct words.
1 Man versus horse is a short I long race.
2 Wife carrying is a popular I unpopular
sport.
3 A three-legged race is easy / difficult.
4 Cheese rolling is very safe / dangerous.
5 You use a heavy I light ball to play
underwater rugby.
6j Answer the questions.
Where is the man versus horse race?
In Wales.
1 What sport is popular in Finland?
2 Which two sports have got two-person
teams?
3 How often does cheese rolling take place?
4 Which sport has got two teams of 11
players?
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Writing dossier
A class survey
Language focus: question forms
Complete the questions. Be careful with auxiliaries and tenses.
What is your name?
1 Who ..... Shakespeare? 5 What time .........you get up this morning?
2 Where you from? 6 What music......... you like?
3 When the Moscow Olympics? 7 What you watch on TV yesterday?
4 How often you go to the cinema?
Plan
2j Look at the survey. Match the questions with the answers.
Food survey
1 What do you prefer, meat or fish?
2 Do you have lunch at school or at home?
3 How often do you eat vegetables?
4 What did you eat for breakfast yesterday?
5 What was the last fruit you ate?
a) Three or four times
a week.
b) I had toast.
c) A banana.
d) I love fish.
e) I usually go home.
Read the survey results.
©1 Food survey
Class 1B (28 students)
1
2
3
4
5
What do you prefer, meat or fish? (18: meat, 10: fish)
Do you have lunch at school or at home? (12: school, 16: home)
How often do you eat vegetables? (27: every day, 1: three or four times a week)
What did you eat for breakfast yesterday? (19: cereal, 8: toast, 1: an egg)
What was the last fruit you ate?
(9: an apple, 7: an orange, 7: a banana,
5: some grapes)
Write
4, Write the survey results.
In my class, 18 people prefer meat and
Check
5j Check your writing. Look at the use of tenses.
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Dialogue builder
Talking about past events
V Order the words to make useful
expressions.
1 weekend I you / Did / a / good / have ?
2 I/didn't/No,
3 you / did / do / What ?
4 football / to / went /1 / match / a
Shania Yes, (8)
It was a bit scary! (9)
? What did you do?
Milly I went to my cousin’s house to
(10)
Shania Did you have (11)
?
Milly Yes, it was great. I won every game!
3b .[43] Listen and check.
2j (T47] Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 Did you have a good week I time?
2 Yes, thanks. I went shopping I swimming.
3 What did you see I do?
4 Is/Was it a good film?
5 It was fantastic I great.
6 What about you I me?
7 I saw lots of / some statues.
3a> Complete the dialogue with these words
and phrases.
thanks went to the cinema a good time
went to see Did you have it was OK
going What about you went with
play computer games Was it good
Milly Hi Shania.
Shania Hi Milly.
Milly How’s it (1) ?
Shania Great (2) , and
you?
Milly Yeah, fine. (3)
a good weekend?
Shania Yeah, great. I
(4) __________.
Milly Oh yes?
Shania Yes, I (5) my
younger sister Sophie. We
(6) Twilight.
Milly (7) ?
4y Imagine you and a friend are talking about
the weekend. Write a similar dialogue to
the one in exercise 3. Use some of these
went to the theatre I saw Hamlet
went swimming with cousin
went to an art gallery / saw lots of paintings
had a party / got lots of presents
situations.
You Hi
Your friend
You Your friend You Your friend How’s it going? Great. Yes, fine. ? ?
You Your friend Oh yes? Yes, I
You ?
Your friend
You What about you? What did you do?
Your friend ?
You
83'
Olympic sports
1J Find six Olympic sports in the wordsquare.
c A N 0 E I N G
Y R S L A О s S
C C S J U D 0 К
L H I 0 s L I
I E T и w D I
N R К E к в M N
G Y T E V L I G
В A s E в A L L
Clothes and accessories
2j Match the words and pictures.
1 dress
2 gloves 0
3 trainers 0
4 trousers 0
5 glasses 0
6 T-shirt 0
7 skirt
8 shorts 0
Past simple: negative
3j Put the highlighted part of each sentence
in the negative.
1 Diego Maradona played basketball for
Argentina.
2 Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France
in 2007.
3 My parents met in a football stadium.
4 The race started at two o'clock.
5 I went to the match last night.
6 We saw the volleyball on TV yesterday.
Past simple: questions and short
answers
Match the questions and answers.
1 Did he pass his maths exam?
2 Did you buy new trousers?
3 Did your parents go to the market? 0
4 Did she eat all the grapes?
5 Did we finish the juice?
a) Yes, they did.
b) Yes, he did.
c) No, she didn’t.
d) No, I didn’t.
e) Yes, we did.
Past time expressions
Look at the diary and complete the text
with suitable time expressions.
Sunday 30th April
swimming
Monday 1st May
gym with Dad
Tuesday 2nd May
watch DVD with Mum and Dad
Wednesday 3rd May
football match
Thursday 4th May
piano lesson
Friday 5th May
shopping with Pat
Saturday 6th May
am homework / pm cinema wit
friends
Today is Sunday 7th May. What a busy week! Six
days (1) I went to the gym with
Dad. (2) ago I played a football
match. (3) I did my homework
in the morning and then (4)
my friends and I went to the cinema.
(5) Sunday I went swimming, but
today I’m watching a film!
Cumulative check < 2 з>4 5 6 7 в э>
1) Match the verbs
and nouns.
1 go a) a politician
2 do b) a bike
3 Play c) music
4 wear d) friends
5 become e) a comic
6 eat f) swimming
7 ride g) geography
8 download h) judo
9 study i) cricket
10 tidy j) socks
11 meet k) potatoes
12 read I) your room
2) Complete the sentences with these
words.
homework swimming market play
speak baseball cycling short
2
3
4
3j Circle the correct words.
Today he ... jeans and a T-shirt.
a) wears b) wearing c) is wearing
This is my ... football - he lost it last
week.
a) brother b) brothers’ c) brother’s
Harry likes ...
a) running, b) run. c) runing.
... swimming every day?
a) Does she go b) She goes
c) Goes she
I ... a school uniform.
a) didn’t wore b) didn’t wear
c) didn’t wearing
... shopping at the weekend.
a) We go usually b) We usually go
c) Usually go we
5
6
4j Write questions for these answers.
1
1
a musical
2
3
4
5
6
Can you
instrument?
is popular in the USA.
You use a bicycle to go
What time do you do your
Let’s go .......... in the pool.
My brother is tall with brown
hair.
My mum can
languages!
We went shopping at the
?
2
3
4
7
8
four foreign
5
6
He’s from France.
She’s got four cousins.
They go to the cinema every Friday.
He has breakfast at eight o'clock.
Because I want to go to England.
No, I didn’t go to the cinema. I went to
Joe’s house.
EXTRA VOICES
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Vocabulary 1
J Recycle Complete the holiday activities with the correct verbs. go take make take photos 1 shopping 2 new friends 3 swimming 4 camping The weather and seasons Match the symbols and the weather words. 1 __ a) sunny 2^0° b) windy 3 c) cloudy 4 ^20° d) stormy 5 0l/, e) rainy 6 f) snowy 7 g) foggy < 4 8 h) dry 9 i) warm 10 j) cold ** 2y Write the correct season next to each group. 1 warm, cloudy, rainy 2 cold, snowy, stormy 3 hot, sunny, dry 4 wet, windy, foggy 3y Complete the weather forecast. The weather today is very interesting. In Scotland you need an umbrella because today it is (1) rainy .In Northern Ireland the weather is cold and (2) and in Liverpool it’s dry but (3) . In London, the weather is (4) as usual - drive carefully! In Newcastle the weather is (5) , so stay at home! In Birmingham the schools are closed and the children are happy because it’s (6) . Finally, in Wales the weather is good today. Everybody’s going to the beach because it’s (7) and (8) I Scotland i Л t Л Newcastle Northern \ Ireland f 1 Liverpool Wales ' Birmingham London 4, Write sentences about the weather. Morocco: in Morocco it's dry and sunny. 1 Spain: Д20’ 2 France: 4 4 4 4 3 England: * 4 Wales:
Grammar 1
Future time expressions
D Write the time expressions in the correct
order.
4y Look at Adam and Ann’s plans for the
summer and complete the questions and
answers.
Holiday in Egypt
1st August - 25th August
Hotel Pharoah
visit the Pyramids
Adam Ann
Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verb be.
We 're going to stay in a hotel. /
1 I going to study Chinese. /
2 They ........... going to buy a new
piano. /
3 What you going to do this
summer?
4 She ...........going to study for her
exams. X
5 ............your parents going to watch
you play basketball on Saturday?
6 John ....... going to come to my
house after school. /
3j Write sentences with be going to.
he I spend / a week in Dublin
He's going to spend a week in Dublin.
1 she I learn / Italian ?
2 my parents I not buy I a new car
3 I / listen to / my new CD
4 you I not pass / your Maths exam
5 your dog / sleep I in the garden ?
6 they / not visit / their son
7 we / not go I to the mountains
8 I / have / a break
ride a camel!
learn Arabic
buy souvenirs
When are they going to go?
In August.
1 Where stay?
2 the Pyramids?
3 Is Ann a camel?
4 Arabic?
5 6 Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Is Ann postcards? souvenirs?
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Vocabulary 2
Landscape features
Label the picture with six of these words.
mountain beach island cave desert river sea
cliff forest lake rainforest waterfall
2) Look at the words above. Which things
aren’t in the picture?
There isn't a river.
1
2
3
4
5
3j Complete the sentences with the words
from exercise 1.
The Amazon is a river
1 Everest is a
2 Ibiza is an .....
3 The Sahara is a
4 The Mediterranean is a
5 Baykal is a famous in
Russia.
4> Match the holiday adverts with the
postcards.
Hawaii has some of the great beaches
of the world - come and see them!
2
3
4
Relax on a cruise in the Red Sea.
Enjoy a walking holiday in the
Lake District in England.
Come on a rafting holiday on the
Colorado river!
5j Write the words.
What are these amazing places?
ro Angel Falls in Venezuela - 979 metres high!
« (1) waterfall
5 The Nile - 6695 kilometres long.
3 (2).................
Greenland - 2166 086 square kilometres.
(3)
Snowdon in Wales - 1085 metres high.
(4)
The Caspian Sea - 386400 square
kilometres and it is not a sea!
(5)
The Sahara - more than nine million square
kilometres! (6)
Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh - about
120 kilometres long. (7)
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Grammar 2
How...? questions
\j Match the beginnings and endings to make
questions.
1 How far is-4 a)
2 How cold is \ b)
3 How high is \ c)
4 How old are ^-d)
5 How fast can e)
6 How long is f)
the North Pole?
the Pyramids?
a cheetah run?
London from Edinburgh?
the Nile River?
Mount Everest?
4j Write rules with must or mustn’t.
No smoking! You mustn't smoke.
1 No running!
2 Silence!
3 Stop!
4 No playing ball games!
5 Keep off the grass!
6 Don’t throw rubbish!
2j Complete the questions with an adjective.
How tall is the Eiffel Tower?
1 How is Maria Sharapova on
her next birthday?
2 How is Sakhalin from Moscow?
3 How is water when it is boiling?
4 How...... can Fernando Alonso
drive?
5 How .............is snow?
6 How is a ruler?
5j What do these signs mean? Write rules
with these words and phrases.
wear a hat talk take photos smile turn right
must I mustn’t
Complete these classroom rules with must
or mustn’t.
Grammar 1 and 2
Dictation
(<[50] Listen and write the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Error correction
2) Correct the sentences.
We going to stay in a hotel. X
We're going to stay in a hotel.
1 Is going he to play football? X
2 I’m going do my homework this evening. X
3 I not going to play tennis next weekend. X
4 Does it going to be sunny tomorrow? X
5 How is the Empire State Building tall? X
6 You must to buy a ticket. X
7 You don’t must smoke. X
Translation
3/ Translate the corrected sentences from
exercise 2.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Grammar in context
4y Read the text and circle the correct
answers.
A Holiday in Canada
Next month Mum and Dad (1)... to take us on
holiday to Canada. We (2)... stay in Toronto for
a week and then we are going (3)... north to
Quebec. Dad (4)... practise his French in Quebec.
He learnt it at school. We (5)... in Canada for
three weeks. I'm (6)... lots of photographs. Dad
(7)... buy a new video camera especially forthe
holiday.
There's a big amusement park in Toronto -
Canada's Wonderland. It's got 65 great rides!
The new ride is Behemoth and you (8)... 1.37 m
to ride on it. I'm 1.4 m so I can go on it -1 can't
wait!
1 a) going b)(are^oTng)
c) go
2 a) go b) ’re going to
c) ’re going
3 a) travel b) travelling
c) to travel
4 a) ’s going to b) going to
c) is
5 a) going to stay b) going stay
c) ’re going to stay
6 a) am going to take b) going to take
c) going take
7 a) he’s going to b) is going to
c) he goes to
8 a) must be b) must to be
c) must
Listen and check your answers.
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Reading
(9)
C<(~5i~| Read and listen.
Are you looking for something interesting to do this summer?
Why not try a summer camp? There are camps that specialise in everything from water
sports to martial arts, oil painting to cookery ...
Outdoor activity camps
For children between 8 and
14, summer camps at many
English country houses have full
programmes of activities. Sleep
in a tent village and eat healthy
home-cooked meals. A typical
week at a summer camp includes
climbing, sailing and building
rafts. Prices start from £210.
Football camps
Are you football crazy and aged
between 8 and 18? Then a
football camp is perfect! Camps
include all accommodation, food,
drinks and football coaching.
They run from Sunday night to
Friday afternoon. Learn how to
develop your football skills from
some of the best footballers in
Europe. Courses take place
across Europe and prices vary
from country to country.
Performing arts camps
Do you like singing, dancing or
acting? Many summer projects
bring young people together to
create a show. There are courses
throughout the UK and you
stay in schools or universities.
Make new friends, learn new
skills, build your confidence
and have a lot of fun. A week
costs around £385 and includes
food, accommodation, tuition,
a souvenir DVD of your final
production and a T-shirt. Camps
run from Monday to Saturday.
2) Read the text again and complete the information.
outdoor activity camps football camps performing arts camps
where? English country houses
how long? five nights
accommodation various schools / universities
activities
price various
age young people
Answer the questions with the type of camp.
Which camps take place in lots of countries?
Football camps.
1 Where can you do a water sport?
2 Which summer camp gives you a souvenir
to take away?
3 Where do you sleep in tents?
4 Where do you sleep in schools?
5 Where can you meet experts from all over
Europe?
Writing dossier
A letter
Language focus: prepositions of place and time
1, Write the words and phrases in the correct columns.
the morning half past ten 4.30 pm Tuesday my town night June January
three o’clock home the 11 th June the evening Manchester winter the bus station
in on at
.................... .... —
. — .. ....
2) Complete the email with the correct prepositions. «on c Hi Charlie! I'm writing to tell you about the plans for the weekend. It’s going to be great! I’m going to meet you (1) at the train station (2) 11 o’clock (3) the morning (4) Saturday. Later we’re going to have lunch (5) my house. (6) the evening we’re going to a party (7) Tom’s house. (8) Sunday we’re going to visit Mary and Joe and we're all going to go to The White Stripes concert (9) the evening. Email me if you need more information, See you soon, Mick
Plan
3j Prepare notes to write an email to a friend about the weekend. Why Гт writing: Plans for Saturday morning: Plans for Saturday afternoon and evening: Later: Plans for Sunday: End email:
Write
4j Write the email to your friend.
Check
5y Check your writing. Look at the use of prepositions.
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Dialogue builder
Expressing quantity
ij Complete the useful expressions.
1 does it cost?
2 a first
class ticket, please?
3 a post office near
here?
3^ < Listen and check. Then write the
dialogue.
Good afternoon. Can I help you?
Listen and circle the words or
phrases that you hear.
1 Can you help me /1 help you?
2 How much is a standard class ticket /
stamp?
3 Can I have two / three tickets, please?
4 How much does it cost to go to Liverpool /
London?
5 That’s £4.60 / £4.16, please.
6 The platform’s over there / near here, in the
corner.
3^ Order the dialogue.
You're welcome.
4> You want to buy a standard class ticket to
Bristol. Write a similar dialogue to the one in
exercise 3.
train to Bristol
First class
single: 80
return: 150
Standard class
single: 25
return: 35
train times
09.00 Ю.30
13.45 14.30
12.00
16.00
platform: two
И
Ticket officer
Linda
Linda
Ticket officer
Ticket officer
Ticket officer
J Linda
СП Ticket officer
CH Linda
] Linda
□ Ticket officer
It’s over there, near the exit.
Where’s platform four?
Thanks for your help.
First class or standard class?
That’s £27, please.
You’re welcome.
Yes, can I have two tickets to
Manchester, please?
Good afternoon. Can I help
you?
Standard class, please. How
much is that?
Here you are, £27. What time
is the next train?
At 6.25 from platform four.
Ticket officer You Good afternoon. Can 1 help you? Yes, can 1
?
Ticket officer ?
You Standard class, please. ?
Ticket officer
You
Ticket officer What time is the next train?
You ?
Ticket officer It’s
You
Ticket officer You’re welcome.
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The weather and seasons
U Match and write the weather words.
c 1 sun a) wy
о 2 win b) gy
3 fog c) Id
4 sno d) dy
ф 5 co e) rm
г 6 wa f) ny
2) Circle the odd ones out.
1 sunny foggy cloudy rainy
2 wet dry rainy stormy
3 December January July February
4 spring season summer autumn
Landscape features
Match the words with the pictures.
1 beach
2 island
3 mountain
4 cliff
5 forest
6 waterfall
7 desert
8 river
be going to
4y Complete the sentences with the be going
to form of the verbs in brackets.
1 We
the bus to London, (take)
2 They
shopping tomorrow, (go)
3 I
a DVD this evening, (watch)
4 They
tennis, (play)
5
tomorrow? (he / study)
6 She
the race, (not win)
7
souvenirs on holiday? (they I buy)
8 You
your exams, (not pass)
How...? questions
Complete the questions.
1 is Wales?
It’s 20764 square kilometres.
2 .................. is your dad?
He’s 1 m 80 cm tall.
3 ...................is Bristol from here?
It’s about 140 kilometres.
4 is your brother?
He’s 12.
5 is the water in the river?
About 10 degrees!
must / mustn’t
6y Complete the rules with must (/) or
mustn’t (X).
1 You listen to music in here. X
2 You be 1.3 m tall to go on this
ride. /
3 You wear a jacket. /
4 You eat sweets in the cinema. X
5 You use your phone in class. X
6 You phone your parents! /
Cumulative check 11>2>з>4>5>в>7>8>9>
Add two more words to each list.
1 sunny, windy,
2 skiing, volleyball, gymnastics,
3 trousers, hat, socks,
4 politician, scientist, inventor, .......,
5 gallery, museum, theatre,
6 Gaelic, Chinese, Spanish,
2j Complete the text with these words.
bacon Scottish wet mountains windy
department store gloves hat eggs Castle
Last summer we went to Scotland for
a holiday. It was great! There are lots of
(1) ........... in Scotland, so we did lots
of walking. Unfortunately, the weather was
terrible! It was very (2) .... and
(3) , so I often wore (4)
on my hands and a (5) on my
head!
We went to Edinburgh (6) - that
was fantastic! My mum enjoyed shopping
in Edinburgh and she went into a big
(7) .......... and bought lots of souvenirs.
We stayed in a really nice hotel in Glasgow.
We had (8) and (9)
for breakfast!
I’d like to go on another (10)
holiday, but I hope we have good weather!
3y Write the time expressions in order.
in 1987 in 2025 at the moment tomorrow
next Monday next weekend next month
tonight this evening yesterday last month
a year ago
4^ Order the words to make questions.
1 are I you I going / to / What / tomorrow /
do?
2 is / Paris / here / How / from I far ?
3 did / last / What / you I time / go / night I
bed/to ?
4 you / How / go / often I skiing / do ?
5 any / Have / bacon / we / got ?
6 can / run / How / you / fast ?
EXTRA VOICES
<^~5s] Listen to the three weather reports.
Which one describes the map?
Weather report....
Your notes
Grammar bank
and Grammar exercises
Units 1-9
98-115
Vocabulary bank
and Vocabulary plus
Units 1-9
116-124
Culture
Britain
England
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
125-133
Irregular verbs
The USA
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
134
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Grammar bank
Subject pronouns
singular plural
I you he / she / it we you they
о In English a subject or subject pronoun is
always necessary.
David is French. V Is French; /
We are from Italy. / Are from Italy. У
о You is singular and plural.
о He is for a man / boy, she is for a woman / girl,
and it is for an object / animal.
о We usually use short forms in conversation,
о The word order is different in affirmative
sentences and questions.
They are Polish.
Are they Polish?
Question words
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
When’s your birthday?
How are you?
How old are you?
Who’s she?
My name's Marfa.
I'm from Russia.
It’s in August.
I’m fine.
I'm 12.
She’s my teacher.
be: present simple
affirmative
I’m (am) You’re (are) He / She / It’s (is) We’re (are) You’re (are) They’re (are) American, from Russia. 12.
negative
I’m not (am not) You aren’t (are not) He / She / It isn’t (is not) We aren’t (are not) You aren’t (are not) They aren’t (are not) British. from England. 14.
questions
Am I Are you Is he / she / it Are we / you / they Mexican? from Canada?
short answers
Yes, I am. Yes, you are. Yes, he / she I it is. Yes, we / you / they are. No, I’m not. No, you aren’t. No, he / she / it isn’t. No, we / you I they aren’t.
о What is for things or actions.
о Where is for places.
о When is for time.
о How is for manner.
о Who is for people.
Possessive adjectives
singular plural
my our
your your
his / her / its their
о Your is singular and plural.
о We use his for boys / men, and her for girls /
women.
His name is Tony. Her name is Rachel.
о Its is for an object / animal.
I have a dog. Its name is Rex.
Possessive’s
о We use's after a singular noun / name.
Eva’s bag is pink.
о \Ne use's after a singular noun I name ending
in s.
Colin's best friend is Irish.
о We use s' after a plural noun / names.
My friends’ names are Emma and Jack.
о We use the verb be to describe a person’s
nationality, age, etc.
Sean Connery is Scottish.
We are 13.
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Grammar exercises
1j Write the sentences with contractions.
1 We are Liverpool fans.
We're Liverpool fans.
2 They are from Dublin.
3 Pierre is French. He is from Paris.
4 I am not English. I am Scottish.
5 It is not nice. It is horrible.
6 You are not 12. You are 13.
Complete the questions and write true
answers.
1 Are the accents different in the north
and south of England?
Yes, they are.
2 your teacher in your classroom?
3 you and your classmates university
students?
4 you from Russia?
2j Complete the sentences with the verb be
in the affirmative.
1 My favourite football team is Arsenal.
2 Pete and Paul sad today.
3 My English teacher from England.
4 Imogen and Robin 15 years old.
5 I in Argentina now.
6 She very old.
3j Write the sentences in exercise 2 in the
negative.
1 My favourite football team isn't Arsenal.
2
3
4
5
6
4y Write the possessive adjectives.
1 I my
2 you he
3
4 she
5 it
6 we
7 they
5j Circle the correct forms.
1 My parent’s /(parentsphouse is near the
park.
2 My friend’s / friends’ names are Francis
and Richard.
3 We’re in my two brother’s I brothers’
bedroom.
4 I am Lydia and Sam’s / Sams’cousin.
5 The teacher’s / teachers’ nationalities are
Spanish, French and English.
6 My country’s / countries’ capital is
London.
5 your mother Italian?
6 Japanese a difficult language?
7j Match the beginning of the questions
with the endings.
1 How-.. a your name?
2 Where b he?
3 Who’s " c you?
4 What’s old is Peter?
5 How are e your birthday?
6 When’s f are you from?
8j Correct the errors.
1 She name is Jenny.
Her name is Jenny.
2 We isn’t from Oxford.
3 Your teacher is French?
4 My brothers name is Jamie.
5 Where you are from?
6 He’s a footballer. Her name is David.
7 My friend no is Mexican.
8 I have got two sisters. Her names are
Lucy and Sarah.
9 It isn’t interesting. Is boring.
10 My parent's names are Helen and Rob.
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Grammar bank
have got: present simple
affirmative
I’ve got (have got) You’ve got (have got) He / She 1 It’s got (has got) We 1 You 1 They’ve got (have got) blue eyes, long hair.
negative
1 haven’t got (have not got) You haven’t got (have not got) He 1 She 1 It hasn’t got (has not got) We 1 You / They haven’t got (have not got) green eyes, short hair.
questions
Have 1 got Have you got Has he / she / it got Have we / you / they got a brother? a sister?
short answers
Yes, 1 have. Yes, you have. Yes, he / she / it has. Yes, we / you / they have. No, 1 haven’t. No, you haven’t. No, he / she / it hasn’t. No, we / you / they haven’t.
о The word order is different in questions and
affirmative sentences.
He's got a bike.
Has he got a bike?
о We don’t use do/does in questions with have
got.
Have you got a brother? /
Do you-have-got-a brother? У
How many...?
о We use How many before plural nouns.
How many brothers and sisters have you got?
How many cousins has Beth got?
о We don’t use How many to ask questions
about age.
How old are you? /
How many-years have you got? У
’s = is I has I possessive
's = is Monica's English.
's = has He's got two cats.
's = possessive Our dad’s name is Anthony.
о We use have got to talk about possession.
My sister has got a new MP3 player.
They’ve got two sisters.
о We use have got to talk about people’s physical
characteristics.
I’ve got green eyes.
о In short answers, we don’t use got.
Yes, I have. / YesH-have-get-. У
Grammar exercises
1j Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
1 a / car / have I You I got I red
You have got a red car.
2 а / got / We / big I haven’t I house
3 haven’t / a lot of friends I got I They
4 five / got /1 / have I brothers
5 You I got I haven’t I a mobile phone
6 dog / long / got / hasn’t / My / ears
Match the questions in exercise 3 with
these answers.
a Yes, he has.
b No, you haven’t.
c Yes, she has.
d No, it hasn’t.
e Yes, we have.
f No, they haven’t.
Make questions with How many and have
got.
1 you I CDs
How many CDs have you got?
2 Marta / mobile phones
2j Look at the table. Write sentences in the
affirmative or negative with have got.
3 your house / rooms
My mum You Me
Family 3 brothers 1 brother, 1 sister 1 brother
Hair short/ blond short/ black long / brown
Eyes blue green blue
4 Anna and her brother / pets
5 Claire / brothers
1 My mum I three brothers
My mum has got three brothers.
2 You / a brother and a sister
6 we / English books
3 I / a sister
4 My mum / brown hair
5 You and my mum I short hair
6 My mum and I / blue eyes
7 You / brown eyes
"ij Make questions with have got.
1 your dog / brown eyes
Has your dog got brown eyes?
2 Jamie / a pet
3 your sister I a boyfriend
4 your parents I a house near the beach
5 you and your sister I green eyes
6 I / your workbook
6j Correct the errors.
1 They has got a house in London.
They have got a house in London.
2 How many years have you got?
3 Yes, she has got.
4 How many CDs your brother has got?
5 Your dog has got long ears?
6 We hasn’t got a house in London.
7j Look at the ’s. Write is, has or possessive.
1 Chantal’s from France. is
2 He's got a new MP3 player.
3 It’s very interesting.
4 My best friend’s name is Chris.
5 She’s 11 years old.
6 John’s book is English.
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Grammar bank
Present simple
affirmative
I play You play He / She / It plays We / You / They play football.
negative
I don’t play You don’t (do not) play He / She / It doesn’t (does not) play We / You / They don’t (do not) Play basketball.
questions
Do I play Do you play Does he / she / it play Do we / you / they play computer games?
short answers
Yes, I do. Yes, you do. Yes, he 1 she / it does. Yes, we / you / they do. No, I don’t. No, you don’t. No, he / she / it doesn’t. No, we / you 1 they don’t.
о We use the present simple to talk about habits
and routines.
I get up at half past seven every day.
о We use the present simple to describe facts
and general truths.
The sun rises in the east.
о We use the present simple to describe likes and
feelings.
She likes Daniel Craig.
о In the third person singular (he I she I it), we
add s to the verb.
о In the negative, we use doesn't with the third
person singular.
о We always need a subject.
Third person spelling rules
о We usually add s to the verb.
play -> plays like -» likes
о With verbs that end in a consonant + y, we
omit the у and add ies.
study -> studies tidy -> tidies
о With verbs that end in ch, o, sh, ss, or x we
add es.
watch -> watches go -> goes wash -»
washes
о The verbs have and be change spelling.
have -> has be -> is
Adverbs of frequency
o% 1 oo%
never sometimes often usually always
о We use adverbs of frequency to say how
often we do something.
о Adverbs of frequency usually go before the
verb.
We usually have lunch at school.
о Adverbs of frequency go after be.
Our teacher is never late.
Imperatives
affirmative
Press the green button.
Listen.
negative
Don’t press the red button.
Don’t shout!
о We use the imperative to give instructions and
orders.
о In the negative we use don’t.
о The form is the same in the singular and
plural.
Time expressions
at + time: the weekend, night, one o’clock
on + day: Monday, Fridays, Saturday afternoon
in + part of the day: the morning, the evening, the
afternoon
every: week, Thursday, day, month, night
о We don’t use a plural with every.
I get up early every day. /
I get up early every days: У
Grammar exercises
Complete the sentences in the present
simple with the words in brackets.
1 They speak Spanish. They don't speak
Polish, (speak / not speak)
2 Sue her MP3 player.
She the radio, (listen to / not
listen to)
3 David friends at the weekend.
He to school, (meet I not go)
4 We dinner at 7.00 pm. We
dinner at 8.00 pm (have / not
have)
5 I ......... TV in the evening.
I computer games.
(watch I not play)
6 Gina’s mum her room.
Gina it. (tidy / not tidy)
4> Correct the errors.
1 My cousin got a new cat.
My cousin has got a new cat.
2 In her free time my sister watch cartoons
on TV.
3 Oliver and Mark plays computer games all
the time.
4 My aunt doesn’t has a computer.
5 My mother go to work in the afternoon.
6 My father washs the car on Sundays.
7 Natalia studys languages at school.
8 Lucy don’t live in England.
2j Complete the questions and short answers
with do, does, don’t and doesn’t.
1 Do you play football?
Yes, l do.
2 John’s cousins live in Greece?
No,
3 Melissa prefer comics to books?
Yes,__________
4 your mum listen to rock music?
No,
5 we study a lot at school?
Yes,
6 I finish work at five o’clock?
No,
3j Circle the correct words.
1 I don’t go to school (at)/ in the weekend.
2 Julie has a shower every I at morning.
3 They do their homework in I at the evening.
4 I get up late on I in Sunday mornings.
5 My dad comes home from work at I on six
o’clock.
6 We don’t go swimming on I in Mondays.
7 Pam sleeps for seven hours at I in night.
8 My brothers play football with their friends
at / every Saturday.
5j Put the adverbs in brackets in the correct
places.
1 I play golf, (never)
l never play golf.
2 Dan meets me at the cafe on Saturdays,
(sometimes)
3 I see her in the supermarket, (often)
4 Tom and Marta are late for school,
(usually)
5 Kate has coffee for breakfast, (always)
6 They go to the cinema, (don’t often)
7 You aren’t at school at the weekend,
(usually)
8 We see our cousins, (don’t often)
6j Complete the sentences with words from
the box.
do don’t be finish go don’t talk tidy
1 Finish your dinner!
2 late!
3 to bed.
4 your homework.
5 in the classroom.
6 your room.
Grammar bank
love, hate, (don’t) like + -ing
© © I love listening to music.
© I like going to the cinema.
© I don't like going shopping.
® ® I hate getting up early.
о We use a noun or the -ing form of the verb after
love, like, don't like and hate.
We don’t like Science.
My best friend loves playing football.
о We use can to talk about skills and abilities.
He can speak German.
о After can we use the infinitive without to.
Can you ride a bike? /
Can you to-ride-a-bike? У
о All persons are the same.
I can ski.
Can she draw?
Review of question forms: word order
Object pronouns
subject pronouns
I you he she it we you they
object pronouns
me you him her it us you them
о Object pronouns function as the object of
a sentence.
о We use object pronouns after the verb or
preposition.
We visit our cousins every summer, but they
never visit us.
Marco reads French but he doesn't speak it.
can
affirmative
1 / You / He / She / It / We / You / They can sing.
negative
1 / You / He / She / It / We / You I They can’t fiy-
questions
Can 1 / you / he / she / it / we / you / they dance?
short answers
Yes, 1 / you / he / she / it / we / you /they No, 1 / you / he / she / it / we / you / they can. can’t.
be questions
question word am I is I are subject other words
Where Are Is is you she Anna? from the UK? Argentinian?
have got questions
question word have /has subject got other words
What Has have Anna you got got? a car?
present simple questions
question word do / does subject verb other words
Why Does do Chris you go like rafting? school?
Why...?/Because ...
о We use why in questions and because in
answers.
о After why, we use the usual present simple
question word order.
Why do you like school?
Why has he got his history books?
о After because, we use the usual present simple
affirmative word order.
Because I see my friends here.
Because he has a history class today.
Grammar exercises
У) Look at the key and complete the
sentences with the correct form of love,
like, don’t like and hate.
Key
©© = love ©=like
® = don’t like ®® = hate
1 Michael doesn't like PE.®
2 I skiing.©©
3 Paula playing computer
games. ®
4 Julia football.©©
5 You and your brother
dancing. ©
6 Sylvia and John getting
up early. ®®
4> Look at the table in exercise 3. Write
a question and short answer for each
sentence.
1 Katya / speak English
Can Katyn speak English? No, she can't.
2 I/sing
3 Katya and Sasha / play football
4 Sasha and I / swim
5 Sasha / ride a bike
6 Katya/dance
Grammar bank
2j Choose the correct words.
1 Lola likes Brad Pitt films. She really likes he /
him.
2 These new computer games are great. We
play them / they every day.
3 Mary loves school, but she / her doesn’t
like getting up early.
4 I help Tom with his homework, but he never
helps I / me.
5 My uncle and aunt live in France. They visit
us I we every year.
6 Masha understands English, but she
doesn’t speak it / them.
7 My parents have got a new computer. We /
Us love playing games on it.
8 My friends love dancing, but they / them
aren’t at the disco tonight.
5j Order the words to make questions.
1 get up I What time / you / do
What time do you get up?
2 my glasses / Where / are
3 a teacher I Is / your sister
4 does I go shopping / Sonia / How often
5 Sam I Has / brothers / two / got
6 football / When / they / play / do
7 have / in your bag I What / got / you
8 you / speak / Chinese / Do
3j Look at the table and complete the
sentences using can or can’t.
Me Katya Sasha
speak English / X X
dance X / X
play football X / /
sing X / X
swim / / /
ride a bike X / X
1 I can speak English.
2 Sasha dance.
3 Sasha and I ride a bike.
4 Katya and Sasha play football.
5 Katya swim.
6 I sing.
6) Write questions.
1 Why / you / have got / a dictionary with you
Why have you got a dictionary with you?
Because we’ve got English today.
2 Why / you / like / this film
I like it because Johnny Depp is in it.
3 Why / you / not live / in the city
Because I prefer the countryside.
4 Why / you / be / at home
Because it’s the summer holidays.
Grammar bank
Present continuous
affirmative
I’m (am) You’re (are) He / She / It’s (is) We / You / They’re (are) studying, running.
negative
I’m not (am not) You aren’t (are not) He / She / It isn’t (is not) We / You / They aren’t (are not) working, swimming.
questions
Am I Are you Is he 1 she 1 it Are we / you / they sleeping? eating?
short answers
Yes, I am. Yes, you are. Yes, he / she 1 it is. Yes, we I you I they are. No, I’m not. No, you aren’t. No, he / she / it isn’t. No, we / you / they aren’t.
о We use the present continuous to talk about
actions in progress at the moment of speaking.
They are walking to school.
He is driving the car.
о We form the present continuous with:
subject + be + verb + -ing
о In questions, the order is:
be + subject + verb + -ing
о In short answers, we don’t repeat the
verb + -ing.
Is he eating? Yes, he is.
Spelling rules for verb + -ing
о We form the present participle of most verbs
with the infinitive + -ing.
sleep sleeping eat -» eating
о When the verb ends in e, we omit the e and
add -ing.
have -> having make -> making
о When a verb has only one syllable and ends
with one vowel and one consonant (except w,
x or y), we double the consonant and add -ing.
swim -» swimming stop stopping
Present simple and continuous
о We use the present simple for routines and
habits.
Cats sleep for 13 hours a day. (routine)
Runners drink a lot of water, (habit)
о We use the present continuous to describe
what is happening at the moment.
This cat is sleeping, (at the moment)
The runner is drinking, (at the moment)
Present continuous for future
о We also use the present continuous for definite
plans in the future.
о When we use the present continuous to talk
about the future, we usually use a future time
expression.
tomorrow, next weekend, next week,
next month, next year
We’re going to the cinema tomorrow.
What are you doing next weekend?
Grammar exercises
5
Circle the correct words. Write the -ing form of these verbs. 1 I (anj)/are studying Geography. 1 have having 2 We are / is watching my new DVD. 2 read 3 My dad aren’t 1 isn’t working at the 3 run moment. He’s at home. 4 live 4 She is / isn’t eating her dinner. She doesn’t 5 sleep like fish. 6 study 5 They are / aren’t taking photos today. They 7 swim haven’t got their camera. 8 fly 6 You are / is reading my book. Complete the sentences with the words 2j Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the present simple or
c t (
below in the present continuous affirmative. present continuous.
do sing speak tidy walk
1 You are tidying your room.
2 I French.
3 He my favourite song.
4 Paul and Tom to school.
5 My sister and I our Maths
homework.
3j Rewrite the present continuous affirmative
sentences as negative sentences.
1 I’m talking to you.
I'm not talking to you.
2 You are listening to me.
3 The dog is sleeping in my room.
4 We are drinking orange juice.
5 You are leaving for work now.
6 They are helping me with my homework.
1 l am living in New York at the
moment. (I I live)
2 computer games
every day? (she / play)
3 to the sports centre
three times a week, (they I not go)
4 your computer today?
(you I use)
5 always lunch at one
o’clock, (he I have)
6 Oh no! the match
now. (we I not win)
7 never
her homework. (Rachel I do)
8 at the moment.
(My cat / sleep)
1j Write sentences. Use the present
continuous for future plans.
1 Suzie I go to France / on Friday
Suzie is going to France on Friday.
2 We / do our last exam / next week
Write questions and short answers. Use
the present continuous.
1 the sun I shine (/)
Is the sun shining? Yes, it is.
2 you / sit in this chair (x)
3 I / have lunch with Tom / at one o’clock
4 Sarah / visit her cousins / next weekend
3 we / download music from the Internet (/)
5 David / study / this weekend
4 your mum / watch TV (x)
6 Eva and Fiona I make a cake I on
Thursday afternoon
5 they / study for exams (/)
6 I / play tennis / well (x)
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Grammar bank
there is / there are
Countable and uncountable nouns
affirmative
There’s (is) There are a museum. two restaurants.
negative
There isn’t (is not) There aren’t (are not) a castle. any shops.
questions
Is there Are there a disco? any cafes?
short answers
Yes, there is. Yes, there are. No, there isn’t. No, there aren’t.
о We use there is with singular nouns and there
are with plural nouns.
There is a market.
There are department stores.
о When the statement contains more than one
noun, the form corresponding to the first noun
is used.
There is a cat and two dogs.
There are two dogs and a cat.
in on under next to between
behind near opposite in front of above
countable uncountable
a potato sugar
an egg water
three carrots meat
о Countable nouns have singular and plural forms.
potato - potatoes
chip - chips
о It isn’t possible to count sugar, water or meat as
they don’t have plural forms.
sugar / sugars У
water / waters У
о We can count packets of sugar, bottles of water
or pieces of meat.
She drinks two bottles of water every day.
a/an, some and any
о We use a /an with singular countable nouns.
о We use a before consonants.
a potato a tomato a bottle
о We use an before vowels.
an egg an apple an orange
о We use some with uncountable nouns and
plural countable nouns.
I have some sugar. She has some eggs.
о We use some in affirmative sentences and any
in negative sentences and questions.
I have some meat.
She doesn't have any potatoes.
Have you got any chocolate?
Prepositions of place
о We use prepositions of place to say where
things are.
The theatre is opposite the Italian restaurant.
The shop is next to the library.
Grammar exercises
6
\) Write sentences with the correct form of
there is I there are and the words in the box.
four restaurants (✓) market (/)
stadium (/) good museum (X)
old castle (X) department stores (X)
1 There are four restaurants.
2 _____________
3
4 ...
5 .........................................
6 .....................
4j Complete the table with the words in the
box.
apples sweet eggs hot chocolate meat
potato steak sugar vegetables honey
sandwich bananas chips cheese
singular plural uncountable
apples
Grammar bank
2j Write questions and short answers.
1 cinemas I in your town? (/)
Are there cinemas in your town? Yes, there are.
2 castle / near here? (X)
3 an old monument / opposite the park? (/)
5) Add these words to the lists below.
apples carrot burgers coffee egg
milk orange pizzas honey leek
butter
1 a mushroom,
4 a volcano / on the island? (X)
2 an ice cream,
3 some juice, apples,
5 interesting shops / in the city? (X)
6 statues / in the square? (/)
3> Complete the sentences with the words in
the boxes.
in on next to
1 The cheese is on the table. It’s
the butter.
2 We’re sitting a cafe.
in front of between opposite
3 The sports centre is my house.
4 The restaurant is the museum and
the library.
5 Anna can’t see the film. There is a tall man
sitting her in the cinema.
above behind under
6 The plane is flying the town.
7 A: Where’s my pen?
B: It’s your book.
8 The cat is the blanket.
6 Complete the sentences with some or
any.
1 There is some water.
2 Is there juice?
3 There isn’t .... butter.
4 There are animals.
5 Are there ...... vegetables?
6 There aren’t cows.
Correct the errors.
1 In my city there is two football stadiums,
in my city there are two football stadiums.
2 There are departments stores here?
3 There aren’t a museum in this town.
4 The theatre is opposite to the museum.
5 He’s buying a ice cream.
6 There is some water?
7 There aren’t some sheep in my village.
8 There is any cheese in my sandwich.
Grammar bank
be: past simple
affirmative
I / He / She / It We / You / They was were
negative
I / He / She / It We / You / They wasn’t (was not) weren’t (were not)
questions
Was Were I / he / she / it...? we/you/they ...?
short answers
Yes, I / he / she / it was. No, I/he/she/it wasn’t. Yes, we / you / they were. No, we / you / they weren’t.
о We use was I wasn't with /, he, she and it.
Picasso was Spanish.
The exam wasn’t difficult.
о We use were I weren't with you, we and they.
We were at school yesterday.
They weren’t in Liverpool on Friday.
there was I there were
singular plural
There was a castle. There wasn’t a castle. Was there a castle? Yes, there was. No, there wasn’t. There were two castles. There weren’t two castles. Were there two castles? Yes, there were. No, there weren’t.
о there was I there were are the past forms of
there is I there are.
о We use there was with singular nouns and
there were with plural nouns.
Past simple: affirmative
о We use the past simple to talk about events in
the past.
The football match started at three o’clock.
о All persons are the same.
I studied with my friend yesterday.
He studied English last year.
They studied Italian two years ago.
spelling rules for regular verbs in the past simple
most regular verbs: add -ed start -> started
regular verbs ending in -e: add -d like -> liked
regular verbs ending in consonant + -y: change -y to -/ and add -ed carry carried
regular verbs ending in consonant + vowel + consonant: double the final consonant stop -> stopped
о For irregular verbs, see Irregular Verbs list on
page 134.
о The pronunciation of the past simple of
regular verbs changes depending on the
spelling of the verb.
pronunciation rules for regular verbs in the past simple
when the verb ends in an unvoiced sound, the past simple is pronounced [t] watch -» watched
when the verb ends in a voiced sound, the past simple is pronounced [d] play played
when the verb ends in t or d, the past simple is pronounced [id] want -♦ wanted
Grammar exercises
Circle the correct words.
1 l(wa$ / were at home yesterday.
2 Cervantes wasn’t I weren’t a scientist.
3 Was / Were you in Cambridge last
weekend?
4 Mozart and Beethoven was / were
composers.
5 Was I Were Leonardo da Vinci Italian?
6 We wasn’t I weren’t at the cinema last
night.
2j Complete the text with was or were.
Last year I (1) was on holiday with my
parents. We (2) at a castle and there
(3) lots of interesting things to see. It
( 4) . late and there (5) many
people. Then, there (6) a loud
explosion. I (7) very frightened.
Answer the questions. Correct the
information that is wrong.
1 Was Walt Disney an actor? (X / director)
No, he wasn't. He was a director.
2 Was Malevich a Russian artist? (/)
3 Was Shakespeare German? (X / English)
4 Were there model aeroplanes in
Tutankhamun’s tomb? (X / model boats)
5 Was Neil Armstrong on the Moon in 1869?
(X/1969)
6 Were there a lot of temples in Ancient
Greece? (/)
7 Were Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing
the first people to climb Everest? (/)
4. Complete the sentences with the past
simple form of the words in brackets.
1 Bill tidied his room, (tidy)
2 I ...... a new book today, (start)
3 They cricket in the park, (play)
4 The train at the station for
15 minutes, (stop)
5 Peter I Saint Petersburg, (found)
6 Picasso Guernica, (paint)
7 Jane and Carol late for work,
(arrive)
8 My sister for shoes all morning,
(shop)
Put the past simple verbs into the correct
column of the table.
called carried helped listened looked
needed painted shopped wanted
shouted watched played directed
[t] [d] [id]
called
-
6j Write the past simple of these verbs.
1 fly flew
2 lose
3 eat
4 take
5 see
6 write
7 make
8 leave
Tj Complete the sentences with the past
simple form of the verbs below.
build do go have lose win write wear
1 Sheila wore her new dress to the
party.
2 I on holiday to Wales last
summer.
3 The Egyptians the pyramids.
4 We dinner at the new restaurant
yesterday.
5 Russia the 2012 World Ice
Hockey Championship.
6 You my homework for me.
Thank you.
7 J.K. Rowling the last Harry
Potter book in 2007.
8 I’m so sad. My team the match
last night.
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Grammar bank
Past simple: negative
Past time expressions
1 / You He / She / It We / You / They didn’t (did not) Play yesterday.
о We make negative sentences in the past with
didn’t and the infinitive.
I didn’t play football. / l-didn’t played football: X
о All persons are the same.
I didn’t study French.
We didn't study in the USA last year.
They didn't study for two hours.
Past simple: questions and short
answers
questions
Did 1 / you he / she / it we / you / they swim?
short answers
Yes, 1 / you / he / she / it / we / they did. No, 1 / you / he / she / it / we / they didn’t.
о We make questions in the past with Did and the
infinitive.
Did you swim yesterday? S
Did-you-swam-yesterday? X
о All persons are the same.
Did she go to the beach?
Did they play football last night?
о In short answers in the past simple we don’t
repeat the main verb.
Did you play tennis?
Yes, I did. Y Yesrl-played. X
о We use time expressions with the past simple
to say when something happened or when we
did something.
last night
last Saturday
last weekend
last month
last year
in October
in 2005
in medieval times
three hours ago
two days ago
six months ago
four years ago
yesterday
yesterday morning
the day before
yesterday
о Last always goes in front of time expressions.
I went to the cinema last weekend.
о Ago always goes after time expressions.
My team won the league a week ago.
Past simple: wh- questions
о We form past simple wh- questions with:
question word + did + subject + verb + other
words.
When did they go on holiday?
What did you do last weekend?
Grammar exercises
8
1j Put the words in the correct order to make
negative sentences.
1 skiing I Molly and Emmie I go / didn’t
Molly and Emmie didn't go skiing.
2 hear I Steve I the results / of the match I
didn’t
4 you and James I the cinema I yesterday
evening?
5 your parents / judo / last weekend?
3 with my friends /1 / go surfing / didn’t
6 James/judo / at the sports club / last
weekend?
4 visit / You / the Olympic Stadium / didn’t
5 didn’t/the Formula 1 World Championship
/ Lewis Hamilton / in 2007 / win
Correct the errors.
1 Did you saw the match on TV last night?
Did you see the match on TV last night?
2 Roberto goed climbing in the Pyrenees
last weekend.
2j Complete the sentences in the past simple
negative.
1 I didn't watch TV last night.
(not watch)
2 You to the cinema,
(not go)
3 You at home yesterday,
(not be)
4 We German, (not study)
5 England in the European
Football Championship in 2008. (not play)
Look at the table. Write questions and
short answers in the past simple.
last weekend yesterday evening
James went to the beach did judo at the sports club
my parents had dinner at a restaurant watched TV
me went to the beach with James went to the cinema with Julia
1 James / dinner at a restaurant I last
weekend?
Did James have dinner at a restaurant last
weekend? No, he didn't.
2 your parents / TV / yesterday evening?
3 Did you have a good time at the party?
Yes, we did have.
4 I haven’t got any photos. I didn’t took my
camera on holiday.
5 Alice wore her new trainers?
6 Did you had lunch at home?
Yes, we did.
5j Complete the questions for these
answers.
1 When did the Pathfinder robot go
to Mars?
It went to Mars in 1997.
2 Terminal E at Sheremetyevo
Airport ?
It opened in March 2010.
3 the modern Olympic Games
?
The modern Olympic Games began in
1896.
4 the England team
the FIFA World Cup?
They won it in 1966.
5 beach volleyball
an Olympic sport?
It became an Olympic sport in 1996.
3 you and James / to the beach / last
weekend?
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Grammar bank
be going to
affirmative
I’m (am) You’re (are) He / She / It’s (is) We / You / They’re (are) going to visit Canada.
negative
I’m not (am not) You aren’t (are not) He / She / It isn’t (is not) We / You / They aren’t (are not) going to play football.
questions
Am 1 Is he / she / it Are we / you / they going to travel tomorrow?
short answers
Yes, 1 am. Yes, you are. Yes, he / she / it is. Yes, we / you / they are. No, I’m not. No, you aren’t. No, he / she / it isn’t. No, we / you / they aren’t.
о We use be going to to talk about plans and
intentions for the future.
I am going to study in London.
They are going to eat in a restaurant tonight.
о We also use it to predict what is going to
happen in the future, particularly when there are
indications that it is going to happen.
The test is very easy. I think I’m going to pass.
о To form sentences we use:
subject + be + going to + verb
She is going to arrive at six o’clock.
Future time expressions
о We use future time expressions to say when
we are going to do something.
tonight tomorrow tomorrow morning
next week next month next year
I am going to visit my sister next week.
И/е are going to see a film tonight.
How...? questions
How + adjective + be + subject?
How big is your city?
How long is a football pitch?
How + adverb + can / do + subject + verb?
How high can you jump?
How fast does an emu run?
must I mustn’t
affirmative
1 You He 1 She 1 It We / You / They must sit down, be quiet.
negative
1 You He / She 1 It We / You / They mustn’t eat here, talk loudly.
о We use must for rules, regulations and
obligations.
You must wear a school uniform.
о We use mustn’t for prohibition.
You mustn’t talk in exams.
о The form is the same for all persons.
We must wear swimming hats.
Grammar exercises
9
Order the words to make affirmative
sentences.
1 going to / am / tomorrow morning / go / to
school 11
l am going to go to school tomorrow morning.
2 snow / going to / It / tonight / is
3 next month / are / go skiing / We / going to
4 are / go swimming / They / going to / next
weekend
Write the questions and short answers
with be going to.
1 you / study French (x)
Are you going to study French? No, I'm not.
2 your friends / stay at home this evening (x)
3 Joanna / come canoeing with us (/)
4 we / have a holiday this summer (/)
5 I / learn a lot of English (/)
5 finish I this evening / your dinner I going to I
are / You
6 Ben / be at the party on Saturday (x)
6 My dad / visit I his sister / is / next week I in
Canada / going to
2j Put the future time expressions in the
correct order.
next month next weekend next year
tomorrow morning tomorrow evening tonight
5j Write questions for these answers. Use
How... and an adjective or adverb from
the box.
high fast old long cold tall
1 How old is the castle?
(the castle / be)
It’s 600 years old.
1 tonight
2
3
4
5
6
3j Write negative sentences with be going to.
1 She / watch TV tonight
She isn't going to watch TV tonight.
2 Tim / go to the beach
(his car / go)
About 250 kph.
3
(your city in winter / be)
About 4 degrees centigrade.
4
(the Nile / be)
About 6650 kilometres.
3 They / sunbathe on the beach
(the mountain I be)
It’s 4245 metres.
4 You / play football with us
(you I be)
About 1 metre 50 centimetres.
5 We / eat pizza again today
6 I / go shopping with you
6y Complete the sentences with must or
mustn’t.
1 You must buy a ticket before you get
on the train.
2 You take photos in the
museum.
3 You wear warm clothes in the
winter.
4 You feed the gorillas.
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Vocabulary bank
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Countries and nationalities
Argentina / Argentinian
Australia I Australian
Britain / British
Canada / Canadian
China/Chinese
England I English
France / French
Ireland I Irish
Mexico I Mexican
Poland I Polish
Russia I Russian
Scotland I Scottish
Spain/Spanish
The USA I American
Wales / Welsh
Languages
Arabic
Gaelic
Adjectives
big I small
boring I interesting
difficult / easy
happy / sad
near/far
new / old
nice I horrible
right / wrong
Useful expressions
What’s your name?
Can you spell that, please?
What’s your address?
How old are you?
What’s your email address?
What’s your phone number?
Vocabulary plus
European countries
1j How do you say these European
countries in your language? How do
you say the nationalities?
Austria Belgium Denmark Italy
Greece Germany Latvia Sweden
Romania the Netherlands
2 Match the countries from exercise 1
with the map?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Vocabulary bank
Family
aunt I uncle
cousin / cousin
daughter/son
grandaughter / grandson
grandma I grandad
mum/dad
niece I nephew
sister / brother
sister-in-law I brother-in-law
stepmum I stepdad
wife I husband
mum + dad = parents
grandma + grandad = grandparents
daughter + son = children
Describing people
attractive
short
slim
tall
blue eyes
brown eyes
green eyes
brown hair
dark hair
fair hair
red hair
long hair
short hair
glasses
sunglasses
Useful expressions
Can I help you?
Have you got a ...?
What about...?
It’s in the ... section
Where’s that?
It’s over there.
Vocabulary plus
The body
1j Check the meaning of these words.
head elbow wrist hand
finger knee foot toe
shoulder back
2j Label the parts of the body in
the picture.
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Vocabulary bank
Free time
go to the beach
go to the cinema
listen to an MP3 player
listen to the radio
read a comic
read magazines
watch a DVD
watch a football match
Daily routines
clean your teeth
do homework
get dressed
get up
go home
go to bed
go to school
have a shower
have breakfast
have dinner
have lunch
tidy your room
Useful expressions
Can you give me a hand?
What’s the problem?
First... / then ... / finally ...
What next?
Remember to ...
Don’t forget to ...
Is that all?
Vocabulary plus
Places to go
1, Check the meaning of these words.
youth club Internet cafe leisure centre skate park swimming pool aquarium
bowling alley fairground amusement arcade theme park
2j Which place can you see in the picture?
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Vocabulary bank
School subjects
Art and Design
Drama
English
French
Geography
History
ICT (Information and Communication Technology)
Maths
Music
PE (Physical Education)
Science
Useful expressions
Let’s ...
What shall we do?
How about...?
Why don’t we ...?
Sorry, I can't.
Skills and abilities
dance
download music
draw
drive
fiy
play an instrument
ride a bike
sing
skate
speak a foreign language
swim
use a computer
I’m busy on ...
No way!
I hate...
Great!
Vocabulary plus
Study verbs
Translate the study verbs into your language.
learn remember revise make notes write a sentence copy practise
ask a question answer a question understand
2j What is happening in the pictures?
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Vocabulary bank
Endangered animals
eagle
elephant
frog
gorilla
orang-utan
owl
panda
polar bear
rattlesnake
rhino
shark
snow leopard
tiger
turtle
whale
wolf
Adverbs of manner
good / well
bad I badly
quiet/quietly
loud I loudly
slow I slowly
quick / quickly
dangerous I dangerously
safe I safely
high I high
fast / fast
Useful expressions
What are you doing tomorrow?
Nothing special.
I’m going to the ...
Do you want to come?
What time are you going?
We’re leaving home at...
See you tomorrow.
See you later.
Vocabulary plus
Animal categories
1j Check the meaning of these words.
birds mammals reptiles amphibians fish insects arachnids
lizard parrot ladybird tarantula dolphin salmon
2y Match the creatures from exercise 1 with the pictures. What category of animal is
each creature in?
Vocabulary bank
Places to visit
castle
cathedral
department store
gallery
garden
market
museum
palace
square
stadium
statue
theatre
Food and drink
bacon
butter
cheese
chips
egg
fish
grapes
ice cream
juice
meat
mushrooms
potatoes
sugar
tea
toast
vegetables
Useful expressions
Can I help you?
How much is a ...?
Can I have a / an / some please?
I’d like a / an / some please.
Anything else?
Anything to drink?
Here’s your change.
Enjoy your meal.
Vocabulary plus
Activities on a day trip
1j How do you say these activities in your language?
sightsee write / send a postcard buy souvenirs take photos have a picnic
eat an ice cream sunbathe catch the bus ask for directions visit relatives
2^ What are the people doing in the picture?
Vocabulary bank
History makers architect Irregular verbs become — became
astronaut build — built
composer director do — did fly — flew
explorer go — went
inventor have — had
king and queen lose — lost
painter politician make — made take — took
scientist wear — wore
sculptor win — won
writer write — wrote
Useful expressions
Can I help you?
Where’s the please?
Is there a ... here? .
What time does the ... close?
How much is it?
Here you are.
Thanks for your help.
You're welcome.
Vocabulary plus
Myths and legends
1 у Check the meaning of these words.
prince princess god goddess hero heroine dragon giant monster unicorn
2) Which words can you see in the picture?
Vocabulary bank
Olympic sports
archery
athletics
badminton
baseball
canoeing
cycling
gymnastics
judo
skiing
swimming
table tennis
volleyball
Clothes and
accessories
cap
dress
glasses
gloves
hat
shoes
shorts
skirt
socks
trainers
trousers
T-shirt
play I do I go
play baseball
play basketball
play football
play tennis
go running
go shopping
go swimming
do archery
do athletics
do judo
Useful expressions
Did you have a good weekend?
What did you do at the weekend?
What did you do?
What about you?
It was fantastic!
It was amazing!
Vocabulary plus
Sports equipment
Check the meaning of these words.
racket helmet goggles net ball bat paddle target bow arrow
2, Which words can you see in the picture?
Vocabulary bank
Weather and seasons
cloudy
cold
dry
foggy
hot
rainy
snowy
stormy
sunny
warm
wet
windy
spring
summer
autumn
winter
Landscape features
beach
cave __________
cliff
desert
forest
island
lake
mountain
rainforest
river
sea
waterfall
Useful expressions
How much does it cost to send a letter to ...?
Can I have ... first/second class stamps, please?
Is there a post box near here?
Vocabulary plus
Things for different seasons
Check the meaning of these words.
umbrella scarf gloves sun hat flip-flops wellies
sunglasses waterproof jacket swimming trunks bikini
2j Which words can you see in the picture? What season is it?
41 Culture: Britain (England, Scotland and Wales)
Check it out!
о On average, British people drink 200
million cups of tea every year.
о The British national anthem is God
Save the Queen.
о The Act of Union in 1707 united
England, Scotland and Wales to
become Great Britain.
The Union Jack
The Union Jack represents the United
Kingdom. The UK is Britain (England,
Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
The flag is a symbol of unity. It is a
combination of the flags of Saint George for
England, Saint Andrew for Scotland and Saint
Patrick for Northern Ireland. Wales doesn’t
have any representation on the flag.
Saints and emblems
Saint George is the patron saint of England. People celebrate Saint George’s day
on 23rd April. The flower of England is the rose.
Scotland’s patron saint is Saint Andrew and his special day
is November 30th. The thistle is the emblem of Scotland.
The patron saint of Wales is Saint David. Welsh people wear daffodils on Saint
David’s day on March 1st.
British food
There are many different types of food
from the different countries in Britain.
England
Bubble and squeak vegetables
from a roast dinner, fried in butter
Wales
Bara brith sweet bread
made with raisins
Scotland
Cranachan a dessert
made from cream, whisky,
honey, raspberries and
oats
Test your memory!
о What is the floral emblem of Scotland?
о What countries are in the United Kingdom?
о How many cups of tea do the British drink
every year?
CulturejEnqland
Check it out!
о From 1066 to 1362, the official
language of England was French.
о England is only 35 kilometres from
о Heathrow airport in London has over
67 million passengers every year.
Facts & Figures
Population
Capital
Official languages
Currency
England
50700000
London
English
Pound sterling
Internet domain .uk
The Romans in England
The Romans were in
England from 55 BC to
410 AD. They built many
roads and important
cities in England such
as Londinium (London)
and Aquae Sulis (Bath).
Hadrian’s Wall was
the northern border
of England. There are
many Roman remains in
England such as temples,
amphitheatres and villas.
Beefeaters
The Beefeaters are the guardians of the Tower of
London and the Crown Jewels. They usually wear
a uniform of dark blue and red.
On special occasions or when the Queen visits the
Tower, they wear a uniform of red and gold.
The Beefeaters care for the ravens. They are big
black birds that live in the Tower.
Test your memory!
о
о
о
What was the official language of England in
1066?
What was the Roman name of Bath?
When do Beefeaters wear red and gold?
CultureiWales
Population
Wales
3,000,600
Check it out!
о The monarch's eldest son is called the
Prince of Wales.
Capital Cardiff
Official languages Welsh, English
о The leek is a national emblem of Wales,
о The highest mountain in Wales is
Snowdon at 1,085 metres.
Currency
Pound sterling
Internet domain .uk
Musical Wales
People call Wales the land of
song. Traditional folk music is
very important in Wales and
people sing traditional songs
and play instruments such
as the harp and the crwth,
a type of fiddle or violin.
Every August in Wales,
people celebrate the
National Eisteddfod which
is a national festival of music,
literature and poetry. The festival is eight days
long and people only speak in Welsh.
Welsh castles
When the English king
Edward I invaded Wales
in 1277, he built many
castles. He built one of the
biggest castles - Conwy -
between 1283 and 1289.
Conwy Castle is in North
Wales.
Test your memory! &
о When did the English build Conwy?
о How long is the National Eisteddfod?
о How do you say thank you in Welsh?
Learn some Welsh!
bore da Y Good morning
nos da Y Good night
" sut mae? Y How are you?
' diolch Y Thank you
' croeso Y Welcome
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Gulturejlreland
Check it out!
о The Irish name for Ireland is Eire.
о People wear green on Saint Patrick s
Day.
о 370 million people around the world
have Irish ancestry.
Facts & Figures Ireland
Population 4300000
Capital Dublin
Official languages English, Gaelic
Currency Euro
Internet domain .ie
Leprechauns
Ireland is famous for myths and legends.
The most popular myth is the leprechaun.
People say that leprechauns live in the
countryside in Ireland and work as shoemakers.
The leprechaun is short, clever and very rich.
He wears an emerald green coat and he
carries a pot of gold.
Saint Patrick, the shamrock and the harp
Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. Legend says that there
are no snakes in Ireland because of him.
The shamrock is a famous symbol of Ireland. It has three leaves
and it is a symbol of good luck. Saint Patrick used the three leaves
of the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish people.
The harp is a political symbol of Ireland and appears on the
Irish euro coins.
Test your memory!
о What is the currency of Ireland?
о What is Eire?
о Who is Saint Patrick?
€ u ItureilScot land
Population
Capital
Official languages
Currency
Scotland
5100000
Edinburgh
English, Gaelic
Pound sterling
Check it out!
O The city of Edinburgh is on an extinct
volcano.
о The Gaelic name for Scotland is Alba.
о The Loch Ness Monster is
a mythological Scottish creature.
Internet domain .uk
The Highland
Bagpipes
A traditional Scottish
musical instrument
Dirk
A ceremonial
knife
Games
Scottish people celebrate the
Highland Games in the summer
all over Scotland. The Highland
Games include sport and cultural
activities.
People take part in different
traditional sports such as tossing
the caber (throwing a wooden
pole as far as possible) and
throwing the hammer.
Sporran
A Scotsman
his money here
Kilt It is usually
Test your memory!
о
о
о
Who wears a kilt?
What’s the name of a mythological
Scottish animal?
Where are the Highland Games?
Culture: IT nelUSA’
Check it out!
о The White House has 132 rooms.
о The first man on the Moon was American.
о Ten per cent of the American population
speak Spanish.
Facts & Figures
Population
Capital
Official languages
Currency
USA
300 million
Washington DC
No official languages
US dollar
Thanksgiving
People all over the USA celebrate
Thanksgiving Day on the fourth Thursday
in November. Families and friends give
thanks for all the good things from the year.
Thanksgiving Day dinner is a special meal of
roast turkey and vegetables. Pumpkin pie is
a typical Thanksgiving dessert.
Internet domain .us
Native Americans
Many Native American tribes lived in America
before the Europeans arrived. Some of the
most famous tribes were the Sioux, the Apache
and the Cherokee. Sitting Bull was a powerful
Sioux Chief. American Indians weren’t citizens
of the USA until 1924. Now there are three
million Native Americans living in the USA.
Test your memory!
о How many rooms are there in the White
House?
о When do people celebrate
Thanksgiving Day?
о Can you name a Native American
tribe?
CulturelGanada
о
Population
Capital
Official languages
Canada
33 million
Ottawa
English, French
° Canada has the world’s longest
о
Check it out!
The Vikings were the first Europeans to
arrive in Canada in 1000 AD.
coastline - 243,000 kilometres^
Ice hockey is the most popular sport in
Canada.
Currency
Canadian dollar
Internet domain .ca
Test your memory!
о What is the Internet domain of
Canada?
о What is Red Serge?
о What do Canadians use to make
maple syrup?
Mounties
Mounties are the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. They are called mounties because in
the past they rode on horses. They are
a symbol of Canada and easy to recognise
because they wear cowboy hats and a bright
red uniform called Red Serge.
The maple tree
Maple trees grow all over Canada and
there is a maple leaf in the middle of
the Canadian flag. Canadians make
maple syrup with the sap or juice from
maple trees. Maple syrup is delicious
on pancakes, waffles, doughnuts or ice
cream. Canada produces 80% of the
world’s maple syrup.
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Check it out!
о Australia is the world’s largest
inhabited island.
о There are 2800 species of spider in
Australia.
о There are 11 deserts in Australia
and 30% of the country is desert.
Facts & Figures
Population
Capital
Official languages
Currency
Australia
20 million
Canberra
English
Australian dollar
Internet domain .au
Uluru
Aborigines
Australia’s indigenous people, the
Aborigines, have lived in the area
for 50000 years. There are 600
Aboriginal tribes speaking different
dialects and languages. There is
no written Aboriginal language.
Some Aborigine words are:
billabong a small pool or lagoon
boomerang a weapon
didgeridoo a long cylindrical wind instrument
walkabout a long journey on foot
Uluru is a rock formation in the Northern Territory.
Its English name is Ayers Rock and it’s a World
Heritage Site. It is 348 metres high. The rock
appears to change colour at different times of
the day - at sunset it appears to be red. Uluru is
sacred to the Aborigines of the area.
Test your memory!
о How many species of spider are there in Australia?
о What is Ayers Rock?
о How many Aboriginal tribes are there?
Population
Capital
Official languages
Currency
Internet domain
New Zealand
4 million
Wellington
English, Maori
New Zealand dollar
.nz
Check it out!
O The Maori name for New Zealand is
Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud).
о Peter Jackson, the director of The Lord
of the Rings, is from New Zealand.
о There are over 50 volcanoes in New
Zealand. Some of them are still active.
Maori
New Zealand's indigenous people are called
the Maori.
Important things for Maori people are their iwi
(tribe), their maunga (mountain) and awa (river).
Many New Zealand children learn Maori at
school.
The Maori are famous for their wooden
carvings. Every piece tells a story - only
some people can read these stories.
A kiwi is a flightless bird only found in New
Zealand. It is an endangered species. Kiwis
are shy and are usually nocturnal. The kiwi is
the national symbol of New Zealand.
Test your memory!
о What is the capital city of New
Learn some Maori words
[ Kia ora Hello
" Nau mai Welcome
CKei te pehea koe?VHow are you?
Ka kite ano f B
Zealand?
о What does the Maori word Kia ora
mean?
о Can kiwis fly?
Irregular verbs
Infinitive Past simple Past participle Infinitive Past simple Past participle
be was / were been keep kept kept
be born was / were born know knew known
has / have been born learn learnt / learned learnt / learned
beat beat beaten leave left left
become became become lose lost lost
begin began begun make made made
break broke broken meet met met
bring brought brought pay paid paid
build built built put put put
buy bought bought read read read
catch caught caught run ran run
choose chose chosen say said said
come came come see saw seen
do did done sell sold sold
draw drew drawn send sent sent
drink drank drunk sing sang sung
drive drove driven sit sat sat
eat ate eaten sleep slept slept
fall fell fallen speak spoke spoken
feed fed fed spell spelt spelt
feel felt felt spend spent spent
fight fought fought steal stole stolen
find found found swim swam swum
fly flew flown take took taken
forget forgot forgotten teach taught taught
get got got tell told told
give gave given think thought thought
go went gone understand understood understood
have had had wear wore worn
hear heard heard win won won
hit hit hit write wrote written
hurt hurt hurt
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Комарова Юлия Александровна
Ларионова Ирина Владимировна
Билсборо Кэтрин, Билсборо Стив
Рабочая тетрадь
к учебнику Ю. А. Комаровой, И. В. Ларионовой, К. Макбет
«Английский язык»
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Редакторы М. А. Горетая, О. А. Гужновская, М. А. Панкина
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