Got It! 0 Starter Grammar and Vocabulary
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Grammar extension Subject pronouns 1 Rewrite the sentences with the correct
Possessive adjectives 4 Complete the sentences with possessive
subject pronouns.
adjectives.
Mrs. Tashi is Japanese. She is Japanese. 1 Your skateboard is fantastic. 2 You and Barbara are new students. 3 My dad is American. 4 Robert and I are fourteen years old. 5 New York is my favorite city.
You’re in 8th grade. Your teacher is Mr. Ford. 1 My mom is Spanish. name is Elena. 2 Hi! I’m from Japan, and name is Kinu. 3 Russia is a big country. capital city is Moscow. 4 We’re students. names are Tim and Hannah. 5 Mr. Simmons is in the classroom. books are on the desk. 6 Bob and Carol are British, but dad is from Mexico.
be : Simple present
Affirmative 2 Circle the mistakes and write correct sentences. You and your friend is cool. You and your friend are cool. 1 I is a new student. 2 It are my birthday today. 3 My brother and I am at home. 4 Mr. Jones are from Canada. 5 Debbie and Julie is British.
3 Write sentences with the correct short forms
Articles
The indefinite article: a / an 5 Write a or an. a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
boy animal sandwich eraser white bag umbrella American city skateboard hour
Got it? 6 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. a an are he her I it ’m my our ’s she they
of be. we / Colombian We’re Colombian. 1 I / thirteen 2 it / a fantastic city 3 he / my best friend 4 they / in 9th grade 5 she / a good singer
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1 Hi! My name ’s Ricky. I thirteen years old. I’m new student. Thalia is my sister. ’s eleven. Thalia and I from Australia. 2 I’m good at math. ’s my favorite subject. math teacher is Mr. Ross. ’s cool. 3 My friend Maria is a Canadian girl. dad is actor. 4 ’m at San Francisco High School. Richard and Mike are in my class. ’re my best friends. We’re in 10th grade. teacher is Mrs. Wade.
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Grammar help 5 Write these sentences again with short forms.
Subject pronouns 1 Write the subject pronouns. Use the words in the box.
You are from Russia.
You’re from Russia.
1 They are eleven years old.
he it she they we you
2 He is from Vietnam. Mrs. Robertson 1 the book 2 you and I 3 Mr. Williams 4 my mom and dad 5 you and your friends
she
2 Complete the sentences with subject pronouns. My friend and I are from Colombia. We are Colombian. 1 Mrs. Jones is from Canada. is Canadian. 2 are a new student. What’s your name? 3 My name’s Carlos. am Spanish. 4 Sammy and Tony are British. are from London. 5 The Simpsons is my favorite TV show. is fantastic!
be: Simple present
Affirmative 3 Reorder the words to write sentences. are / You / from Japan
You are from Japan.
1 a student / am / I
2 British / Mr. James / is
3 The city / big / is
4 fourteen / are / Tina and I
5 is / intelligent / Mrs. Thomson
4 Complete the sentences with am, is, or are. He is a teacher. 1 They from the U.S. 2 I thirteen years old. 3 You Mexican. 4 She good at soccer. 5 We students. 6 It a new CD.
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3 It is a good DVD.
4 I am at home.
5 She is my sister.
6 We are in 9th grade.
Possessive adjectives 6 Complete the sentences with the possessive adjectives in the box. her his its my our their your Liza and I are students. Our teacher is Mr. Bianco. 1 Italy is famous for pizza. 2 I’m in 10th grade. name is Mike. 3 My sister is good at math. It’s favorite subject. 4 Hi! My name’s Linda. What’s name? 5 My dad is thirty-six. birthday is in April. 6 They’re from Russia. names are Tania and Olga.
Articles
The indefinite article: a / an 7 Write a or an. an academy 1 computer 2 actor 3 yellow notebook 4 movie 5 umbrella 6 pencil 7 eraser 8 Australian boy
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Vocabulary extension 1 Match the numbers on the map with the countries.
8
9
7 10
2
11
12
13
14 16
1 15
3 4
6
5
17
Argentina Chile Cuba Ecuador Egypt
2
France Germany Guatemala India
Indonesia Morocco New Zealand Pakistan
Peru Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Ukraine
Write the nationalities with the words in the box. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. Argentinian Chilean Cuban Ecuadorian Egyptian French German Guatemalan Indian Indonesian Moroccan a New Zealander Pakistani Peruvian Saudi Arabian Sri Lankan Ukrainian Country
Nationality
Country
1 India
10 Guatemala
2 Ecuador
11 Saudi Arabia
3 Pakistan
12 Germany
4 Peru
13 Chile
5 Ukraine
14 Indonesia
6 Cuba
15 Argentina
7 Sri Lanka
16 France
8 Egypt
17 Morocco
Nationality
9 New Zealand
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Vocabulary help 1 Find the names of eight countries in the wordsearch. J
E M S
H C U
R
1 B
A
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P
A H Y
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P
B
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2 Write the names of the countries. 2 baicomol
1 thosu fariac 3 het tuneid sesatt
4 uralasita
5 ushot reoka
6 mavneti 7 eth tediun mogknid
3 Match the people to the countries. 1 “I’m Brazilian.” 2 “I’m Russian.” 3 “I’m Chinese.”
Japan Mexico the United Kingdom
4 “I’m Australian.”
South Korea
5 “I’m Mexican.”
Brazil
6 “I’m British.”
Australia
7 “I’m Japanese.”
Russia
8 “I’m South Korean.”
China
4 Complete the sentences with the nationalities. .” 1 “I’m from Brazil. I’m 2 “She’s from Colombia. She’s 3 “We’re from Vietnam. We’re 4 “You’re from Canada. You’re 5 “He’s from South Africa. He’s 6 “I’m from Spain. I’m .” 7 “We’re from the United States. We’re 8 “They’re from Greece. They’re
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Puzzles
1 Complete the crossword with the nationalities. 1 They’re from China. . They’re 2 We’re from Canada. We’re .
1
3 I’m from Australia. I’m .
2
4 3
5
4 She’s from Russia. She’s .
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5 They’re from Greece. They’re .
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6 You’re from the United Kingdom. You’re . 7 He’s from the United States. . He’s
2 Choose the correct answer. 1 You 2 I 3 We 4 She 5 Mr. Maxwell 6 My mom 7 Dan and Mark 8 I
is / am a singer. am / are a new student. am / is fantastic. am / is Vietnamese. is / are horrible. is / are fourteen. is / are our teacher. is / are from South Korea.
3 Look at the code. Complete the information. A
B
C
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My name is _ _ _ _ _ . 5 12 5 14 1
I’m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ years old. 20 8 9 18 20 5 5 14
I’m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 19 16 1 14 9 19 8
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I’m from Madrid, _ _ _ _ _ . 19 16 1 9 14
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Grammar extension be : Simple present
Question words
Negative 1 Write negative sentences. Use short forms.
4 Complete the questions with the question words in the box.
You’re serious. You aren’t serious. 1 The book is interesting. 2 He’s an actor. 3 We’re Brazilian. 4 They’re in my class. 5 I am a teacher. 6 She’s in 10th grade.
How old What When Where Which Who When is Joe’s birthday? In November. 1 are their names? David and Ruth. 2 is your brother? He’s nine years old. 3 is your skateboard? The blue skateboard. 4 are your mom and dad? They’re at the movies. 5 is your history teacher? Mrs. Thomson.
be : Simple present
Got it?
Interrogative and short answers 2 Complete the questions.
5 Look at the chart. Then answer the questions.
Are you in Mr. Lee’s class? No, I’m not. 1 from South Korea? Yes, she is. 2 a good singer? No, you aren’t. 3 your friends? Yes, they are. 4 your birthday today? Yes, it is. 5 fifteen years old? No, he isn’t.
Tom
Age:
14
13
Birthday:
October
May
City:
New York
Chicago
Nationality:
American
American
Favorite teacher:
Mr. Collins
Mrs. Barker
Favorite color:
black
red
How old is Tom? He is thirteen years old. 1 Are Maria and Tom from the United Kingdom? 2 Who is Maria’s favorite teacher? 3 Is Tom from New York?
3 Write questions and short affirmative (✓) or negative (✗) answers. Mrs. Harris / from Canada? (✓) Is Mrs Harris from Canada? Yes she is. 1 your dad / an actor? (✗)
Maria
6 Look at the chart in exercise 5 again. Write questions using the words in parentheses.
2 you / a student? (✓) 3 your brother and sister / at school? (✗)
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Grammar help be: Simple present
Negative 1 Write negative or affirmative. Art is my favorite subject. affirmative 1 I’m not from Colombia. 2 He isn’t my teacher. 3 We’re American. 4 The CDs aren’t very good. 5 It’s my birthday today. 6 The test is not difficult.
2 Reorder the words to form negative sentences. not / My mom and dad / are / teachers
My mom and dad are not teachers.
1 are / You / a new student / not
2 British / am / I / not
3 my friend / not / is / Rebecca
4 is / My brother / not / at home
5 in Colombia / not / Rio de Janeiro / is
6 not / are / in 11th grade / Jane and I
3 Write negative sentences with short forms. I am a singer.
I’m a singer.
1 Hazel is at school.
2 You are in my class.
3 David is a good student.
4 My mom and dad are soccer fans.
2 your brother and sister / at home?
3 New York / an interesting city?
4 I / a good student?
5 Complete the short answers. Are your teachers cool? Yes, they are. 1 Are you a soccer fan? Yes, 2 Is your CD player good? No, . 3 Am I a famous actor? No, 4 Are your mom and dad British? No, . 5 Is your sister a good dancer? Yes, .
.
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Question words 6 Match the questions and answers. Which is your notebook? 1 Who is your history teacher? 2 What are they? 3 Where is Los Angeles? 4 When is dad’s birthday? 5 How old is your brother?
d
a In the U.S. b In October. c They’re CDs. d The yellow notebook. e Eleven. f Mrs. Clark.
7 Complete the questions with the question words in the box and the correct form of be. How old What When Where Which Who
5 London is a boring city.
be: Simple present
Interrogative and short answers 4 Write questions using the correct form of be. you / a singer?
Are you a singer?
1 she / in your class?
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How old is Jason? He’s eighteen. 1 your mom and dad? They’re at home. 2 your brother’s car? It’s the blue car. 3 Tracy? She’s my friend. 4 Mary’s birthday? It’s in April. 5 their names? Peter and Karen.
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Vocabulary extension 1
Match the adjectives with the pictures. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. big
cheap
fast
expensive
happy
old
sad
slow
small
strong
weak
young
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2 Write the opposites of the adjectives. Use words from exercise 1. 1 young 2 happy 3 fast
4 cheap 5 strong 6 big
3 Match the sentences with the pictures.
They’re cold.
We’re late!
She’s hungry.
He’s thirsty.
They’re hot.
We’re early.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Vocabulary help 1 Look at the pictures. Then write the adjectives in the puzzle, and write the hidden word.
1 She’s
2 She’s
.
3 The book is
6 He’s
.
.
. 4 It’s
.
7 It’s
.
5 The book is
.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The hidden word is
.
2 Complete the sentences. Use the adjectives in question 1. 1 F 2 I 3 E 4 F
is the opposite of t is the opposite of b is the opposite of d is the opposite of s
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Puzzles 1 Find eight adjectives in the wordsearch. Then write them in the table. O
G
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Z
Y
T
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2 Match the questions and answers. 1 Is your dad an actor?
4 Are your friends at school?
No, you aren’t. Yes, I am. No, he isn’t.
2 Are you from Brazil?
5 Am I a good singer?
Yes, she is. No, it isn’t.
3 Is your book interesting?
6 Is your mom American?
Yes, they are.
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1 2 3 4 5
w h e r e ts
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h at o u r l
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me
Wh
3 Find the question words in the word snake. Then complete the questions.
wh o
are you? is your teacher’s name? is your best friend? is your birthday? are you from?
4 The other letters in the word snake make a question. Write the question and answer it. ?
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Grammar extension Demonstratives
this, that, these, those 1 Complete the chart with this, that, these, or those. near
far
singular
this
2
plural
1
3
2 Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those.
Whose …? and the possessive ’s 4 Complete the sentences with the possessive form of the words in parentheses. Those are my sister’s shoes. (my sister) 1 This is CD player. (Charles) 2 This is computer. (my parents) 3 Is that brother? (Rita) 4 Is this car? (your uncle) 5 These are desks. (the new students) 6 Those are parents. (Tony and Tim)
5 Write questions with whose, and write answers.
Those are my DVDs. 1 ’s a fantastic T-shirt!
room / that? (my sister) Whose room is that? It’s my sister’s 1 books / these? (the teacher) 2 cell phone / this? (James) 3 toys / those? (the children)
Got it? 6 Choose the correct answers.
2
is my friend 3 Flora. dogs.
are my
3 Write the sentences in the correct order. computer / this / my / is / brother’s This is my brother’s computer. 1 teacher’s / are / notebooks / those / our 2 is / my / that / house / grandparents’ 3 bags / these / your / are
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My grandparents / grandparents’ names are Betty and Chris. 1 Who / Whose notebook is that? 2 This / These is my favorite TV show. 3 My cousin’s / cousins’ names are Bob and Fiona. 4 Who / Whose is your English teacher? 5 This is Denis’ / Denis’s skateboard. 6 Are that / those your friends? 7 The students / students’ are in the classroom.
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Grammar help Whose …? and the possessive ’s
Demonstratives
this, that, these, those 1 Write singular or plural. these students 1 this CD 2 those children 3 these sandwiches 4 that teacher 5 this bus
3 Complete the questions with whose and the correct form of be.
plural
2 Look at the pictures. Write this, that, these, or those.
Whose bike is this? It’s Kate’s bike. 1 CDs these? They’re my CDs. 2 skateboard that? It’s my brother’s skateboard. 3 books those? They’re your books. 4 cell phone this? It’s Roger’s cell phone.
4 Choose the correct answers.
Those are your books
Mrs. Sullivan is Chris’ / Chris’s math teacher. 1 I have two sisters. My sister’s / sisters’ names are Molly and Carol. 2 My brother’s / brothers’ name is Bob. 3 Where are the children’ / children’s bikes? 4 That is Sally’s / Sally’ dad.
5 Complete the sentences. Use ’ or ’s.
1
is my teacher.
2
is my class.
3
are my friends.
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students / bags Those are the students’ bags. 1 Charles / room This is . 2 my dad / CD player That is . 3 Maria / books These are . 4 the girls / cell phones Those are . 5 the teacher / desk This is . 6 the children / toys Those are . 7 Holly and Laura / room This is . 8 my grandparents / house That is .
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Vocabulary extension 1
Label the family tree with the words in the box. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. aunt aunt cousin cousin dad mom grandma grandpa grandparents parents sister uncle
Edward
Jean
1
2 3
Alex
Julia
4
5
Sally
Jim
7
8
Ann
9
6
Rachel
Bryony
10
Me (Matthew)
11
Jack
12
2 Look at the family tree again. Choose the correct answers. 1 Bryony is Matthew’s sister / brother. 2 Sally is Edward and Jean’s son / daughter. 3 Jack is Edward and Jean’s son-in-law / grandson. 4 Rachel is Sally’s niece / nephew. 5 Jean is Alex’s father-in-law / mother-in-law. 6 Bryony is Edward and Jean’s granddaughter / daughter-in-law. 7 Ann is Jim’s husband / wife. 8 Ann is Sally’s brother-in-law / sister-in-law. 9 Edward and Jean are Matthew’s grandparents / parents.
3 Draw a family tree for your family. Write sentences about your family using some of the words in exercise 1 and exercise 2.
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Vocabulary help 1 Complete the family words.
d br
d
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th
u
l e ran
p
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and c
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2 Look at Anna’s family tree. Complete the sentences with the words in question 1.
Oscar
♥
Arthur ♥ Jaclyn
Jordan
Alexis
Me!
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♥
Brandon
Suzy
1 I’m Ruby. Brandon is my . 2 Oscar and Cassie are my . 3 Suzy is my , and Harry is my 4 My are Alexis and Brandon. 5 Jordan is my . 6 Oscar is my . 7 Alexis is my . 8 Arthur is my , and Jaclyn is my 9 Cassie is my .
Cassie
Harry
.
.
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Puzzles
1 Rearrange the letters to make family words. 1 danpagr
8 1
2 dda
2
3 ehrbtor
4 eclun
3
4
5 nuta
5
6 tesirs
6
7 nisuco
8 strenpa
7
2 Complete the sentences. the students
1 These are
friends. 2 Those are
Charles
CDs.
Sally 3 These are
books.
my friend 4 This is
mom.
Martin 5 That is
my grandparents
house.
Lisa and Tina
6 This is
7 That is
skateboard.
pen.
3 Look at the code. Write the sentences.
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _
_ _
_ _ _ _ ?
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4 15 7
9 19
20 8 1 20 ?
A
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Grammar extension Prepositions of place 1 Write the prepositions.
3 Look at the list of furniture. Write affirmative and negative sentences. Bedroom: bed, CDs, CD player, computer, desk, lamp, posters Living room: armchairs, lamp, sofa, TV
under
1 o
2 i
3 b
CDs / bedroom There are some CDs in the bedroom. 1 sofa / living room 2 armchairs / bedroom 3 TV / bedroom 4 armchairs / living room 5 CDs / living room
Is there …? / Are there …?
Interrogative and short answers 4 Look at the list of furniture in question 3
4 b
5 n
There is (There’s) / There are
Affirmative and negative 2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. a an any aren’t is isn’t it some there There’s an armchair in my bedroom. 1 There any students at school today. 2 There are CDs in the cupboard. 3 there a TV in your room? 4 There isn’t sofa in the kitchen. 5 A “What’s that?” B “ ’s my phone number.” 6 Are there computers in your classroom? 7 Is a lamp on your desk? 8 A “Is there a dog in the yard” B “No, there .”
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again. Write questions and short answers. armchairs / bedroom? Are there any armchairs in the bedroom. No, there aren’t. 1 CD player / bedroom? 2 computer / living room? 3 CDs / bedroom? 4 lamp / bedroom? 5 posters / living room?
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Grammar help Prepositions of place 1 Label the pictures with the prepositions. behind between in in front of near under
There isn’t / There aren’t
Negative 4 Rewrite the sentences with short forms. There are not any books on the shelf.
There aren’t any books on the shelf.
1 There is not a TV in my room.
2 There are not any students in the classroom.
3 There is not a cell phone in my bag. in front of
1
4 There are not any DVDs in the cupboard.
5 Complete the sentences with some or any.
2
3
There are some boxes under the bed. 1 There aren’t teachers at school today. 2 There aren’t CDs in my room. 3 There are children in the yard.
6 Look at the chart. Write sentences with there isn’t or there aren’t, and a, some, or any.
4
5
There is (There’s) / There are
Affirmative 2 Write singular or plural for the things in the room. There is a TV in the room. singular 1 There are some children in the room. 2 There are two beds in the room. 3 There is a wardrobe in the room. 4 There are three chairs in the room.
3 Write the sentences in the correct order. twenty / are / There / the class / in / students
There are twenty students in the class.
1 a sofa / the living room / There / in / is
Kitchen
Bedroom
Living room
chairs?
✓
✗
✓
TV?
✗
✓
✓
CD player? ✗
✓
✗
There isn’t a TV in the kitchen. 1 chairs in the living room. 2 TV in the bedroom. 3 chairs in the bedroom.
Is there …? / Are there …?
Interrogative and short answers 7 Look at the chart in exercise 6 again. Complete the questions, and write short answers. Is there a CD player in the kitchen?
No, there isn’t
1
chairs in the living room?
2 are / CDs / the desk / some / on / There
2
3 the kitchen / There / in / a cupboard / is
CD player in the bedroom?
4 two chairs / the window / are / There / in front of
3
chairs in the bedroom?
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Vocabulary extension 1
Match the places in the house with the letters in the picture. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. attic
balcony
basement
bathroom
bedroom
dining room
garage
hall
kitchen
living room
shed
yard
a
c
d
5 4
2
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3
b
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e
8
j
i
h 10
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k
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f 9
l
2
Match the furniture with the numbers in the picture. bedside table
bidet
carpet
chest of drawers
clock
curtains
door
fireplace
freezer
rug
shutters
washbasin
washing machine
window
3 Describe a room in your house using some of the words in exercise 2. Use there is, there isn’t, there are, and there aren’t.
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Vocabulary help
1 Write the words for furniture. 5
3
1
4 2
7
6
1 w 2 a 3 s 4 t
5 p 6 b 7 l
2 Find eleven more words for things in the house.
at
pbo cu d n ac e s n i ch fa r e so a ub f i ri g ht
a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
s
tu
ar
ye
e l s o s to m r ato r r e
irroren
r
aicob
ky
im
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Grammar extension Simple present
Affirmative 1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. do fly get have live play sleep start teach watch The math lesson starts at nine o’clock. 1 Our dog in the yard at night. 2 Mrs. Hampton history at our school. 3 My sister always her homework after dinner. 4 My uncle in the United States. 5 My brother up at ten o’clock on weekends. 6 Lisa the guitar very well. 7 Mom always breakfast at seven o’clock. 8 Mr. Sanchez to the United Kingdom every year. 9 Simon often DVDs in the evenings.
2 Choose the correct answers. Karen and I sometimes play / plays tennis in the park. 1 Dad usually get / gets home at six thirty. 2 You never do / does your homework in the evening. 3 My sister likes / like the Harry Potter movies. 4 I sometimes reads / read magazines on Sundays. 5 You and your brother go / goes to school every day. 6 Mrs. Martin live / lives in a big house. 7 My friends and I likes / like pizza. 8 Those students play / plays basketball very well. 9 Grandma come / comes to our house every Sunday.
Adverbs of frequency 3 Complete the chart with the correct adverbs of frequency. 100% always 1 u 2 o 3 s 4 r 5 0% n
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4 Rewrite the sentences with the adverbs of frequency. They get up at seven thirty. (always) They always get up at seven thirty. 1 Terry and I go to the movies. (often) 2 She’s happy. (usually) 3 I take a shower before breakfast. (sometimes) 4 My brother is serious. (never) 5 We play chess. (rarely)
Prepositions of time 5 Write on, at, or in. at four thirty 1 Monday 2 the afternoon 3 weekends 4 2014 5 night
Got it? 6 There are nine mistakes in this paragraph. Find the mistakes and rewrite the paragraph.
My sister Sonia and I are students. We goes to the New Academy in Los Angeles. I get up at seven, and my sister get up at sev en thirty. I take usually a shower in the morning . We always have breakfast on eight o’clo ck. I walks to school, but Sonia cycles to school. Always lessons start at nine o’clock. Histor y is my favorite subject. History lessons usu ally are interesting. Sonia and I has lunch at one o’clock. We usually go home after school, but in Fridays I plays basketball with the school tea m. My sister Sonia and I are students. We go to the New Academy in Los Angeles. Printable © Oxford University Press 2011 8/9/10 12:54:21
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Grammar help Simple present
Adverbs of frequency
1 Complete the sentences with play or plays. You play the guitar. 1 Our teacher the guitar. 2 I the guitar. 3 Joe the guitar. 4 My aunt the guitar. 5 My sister and I the guitar.
Simple present
Spelling – 3 person singular 2 Write the 3rd person singular form of the rd
4 Write the adverbs of frequency.
5 Complete the chart. Use the words from question 4. 100% 1 2 often 3 4 5 0%
verbs. I like 1 I teach 2 I make 3 I read 4 I do 5 I study 6 I wash 7 I have 8 I go 9 I fly
he likes he he he he he he he he he
Simple present
Affirmative 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. My mom gets (get) up at seven thirty. 1 I sometimes (watch) DVDs in the evening. 2 My music lesson (finish) at five o’clock. 3 My grandparents (live) in that house. 4 We always (have) lunch at one fifteen. 5 My friend usually (visit) me on Sunday mornings. 6 Julia always (do) her homework after dinner. 7 My sister and I (study) English every day. 8 This bus (go) to London. 9 At Harry’s school, classes (start) at eight o’clock.
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6 Write the sentences in the correct order. in the evening / go / We / to the movies / sometimes
We sometimes go to the movies in the evening.
1 classes / Mr. Mitchell’s / usually / interesting / are
2 at four thirty / get / usually / I / home
3 do / on Sundays / I / homework / never
4 a shower / takes / in the morning / often / Dad
5 always / is / My brother / happy
6 dinner / We / at a restaurant / sometimes / have
Prepositions of time 7 Complete the sentences with on, at, or in. My birthday is on December 5th. 1 Dad gets home six o’clock. 2 We always go out Fridays. 3 We usually take a vacation August. 4 Our dog stays in the yard night. 5 The students go home the afternoon. 6 She plays the guitar weekends. 7 The World Cup is in Brazil 2014. 8 The lesson starts eight thirty.
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Vocabulary extension 1
Match the sentences with the pictures. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. I brush my teeth.
I comb my hair.
I do my homework.
I get dressed.
I take a bath.
I have a snack.
I listen to music.
I put on hair gel.
I put on make-up.
I wake up.
I wash my hair.
I watch TV.
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2 Write sentences about yourself. Use some of the expressions in exercise 1 and some of the words in the box. always at 7 / 8 / 9 o’clock in the morning / afternoon / evening often on Sundays / Mondays on weekends never rarely sometimes usually
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Vocabulary help 1 Complete the crossword.
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at six forty-five. at six fifty. at seven fifteen. at seven fifty. at one fifteen.
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I I I I
at four o’clock. at six thirty. at seven thirty. at ten o’clock.
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4 Our dog usually
do / does his homework in the evening.
5 You always
play / plays soccer on Sundays.
6 My brother never
start / starts school at nine.
7 My parents often
sleep / sleeps in the afternoon.
8 You and your sister
watch / watches TV after dinner.
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3 Look at the code. Write the sentence.
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Grammar extension Simple present
Question words + Simple present
Negative 1 Look at the chart. Write affirmative or
3 Read the answers. Then write questions using what, when, where, or what time.
negative sentences with the verbs in parentheses. Angela
Bob
Peter
soccer
yes
yes
no
cycling
yes
no
yes
volleyball
no
no
yes
swimming
yes
yes
no
gymnastics
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no
yes
tennis
no
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no
you / get up? What time do you get up? At eight o’clock. 1 your uncle / live? In Mexico City. 2 you play / basketball? On Wednesday afternoons. 3 Mr. Ross / teach? Science.
Angela and Bob / gymnastics (do) Angela and Bob don’t do gymnastics. 1 Bob / tennis (play) 2 Peter / swimming (go) 3 Angela and Peter / cycling (go) 4 Angela / tennis (play) 5 Angela and Bob / volleyball (play)
Expressions of frequency 4 Match the expressions of frequency with the sentences.
Simple present
Interrogative and short answers 2 Look at the chart again. Write questions and answers. Angela / go / swimming? Does Angela go swimming? Yes, she does. 1 Angela and Bob / play / volleyball? 2 Angela / do / gymnastics? 3 Peter and Angela / go / cycling? 4 you / play / volleyball? Bob: “ Peter: “ 5 you / play / tennis? Bob: “ Angela and Peter: “
1 We usually have a holiday in April and August. d 2 I go swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3 We study math on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 4 I eat at 8 a.m, 1 p.m, and 6:30 p.m. 5 I have a music lesson on Mondays. 6 We always have a big party on December 31st. a Three times a day b Every day c Every year d Twice a year e Once a week f Twice a week
Object pronouns 5 Complete the sentences with the correct object pronouns.
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Volleyball is my favorite sport. I love it! 1 Mrs. Thomas is my teacher. Do you know ? 2 You’re funny. I like ! 3 I often visit Tom. He lives near . 4 Those posters are terrible. I don’t like . 5 My dad is good at chess. I sometimes play with . 6 We often see our grandparents. They visit three times a week.
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Grammar help 4 Look at chart again. Write questions and
Simple present
Negative 1 Reorder the words to write negative sentences.
3 do / The children / pizza / not / like
5 Complete the questions with the question words in the box.
4 English / study / not / My brother / does
2 Rewrite the sentences with short forms. He does not play tennis.
He doesn’t play tennis.
1 They do not have lunch at school.
2 He does not do his homework after dinner.
3 She does not live in a big city.
4 I do not like swimming.
Interrogative and short answers 3 Look at the chart. Write short answers to the questions. Tim
Sally
basketball
no
yes
soccer
yes
yes
cycling
yes
no
karate
no
no
swimming
yes
yes
Does Tim play basketball?
No, he doesn’t.
1 Does Sally play basketball?
2 Do Tim and Sally do karate?
3 Does Tim go cycling?
4 Do Tim and Sally play soccer?
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How often What What time When Where What do you do on Sundays? I visit my grandparents. 1 does your friend live? She lives in San Francisco. 2 do you do your homework? I do my homework after dinner. 3 does he get up? He gets up at eight o’clock. 4 do you play basketball? I play basketball twice a week.
6 Write the correct expressions of frequency.
Simple present
2 Tim and Sally / go / swimming? 3 Sally / play / soccer?
2 play baseball / do / We / not
Does Sally go cycling? No, she doesn’t.
Alex does not like soccer.
1 not / Mom / does / at a bank / work
Sally / go / cycling?
1 Tim / do / karate?
soccer / Alex / like / not / does
short answers.
every day every evening three times a week twice a day twice a month Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday:
every day 1 Monday, Thursday, Saturday: 2 January 1st, January 15th, February 1st, February 15th: 3 Monday 10 a.m. and 2 p.m: 4 Monday 8 p.m, Tuesday 8 p.m, Wednesday 8 p.m:
7 Complete the sentences with the object pronouns. him it me them us Your brother is funny. I like him. 1 That’s my bag! Give it to , please. 2 Mrs. Peterson is our teacher. She teaches math. 3 Those posters are amazing. I like . 4 This city is fantastic. I love ! Printable © Oxford University Press 2011 9/9/10 12:38:00
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Vocabulary extension 1
Label the sports with the words in the box. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
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2 Answer the questions. 1 What is your favorite sport? 2 How often do you play it? 3 Do you play in a team?
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Vocabulary help 1 Complete the names of the sports.
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Puzzles 1 Find ten sports in the wordsearch. Then write them below. A
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2 Complete the sentences. Use the words in the boxes. 1 My brother is horrible. I don’t like ! 2 I love volleyball. I play twice a week. 3 That’s my cell phone. Give it to ! 4 Mr. Jones is our teacher. He teaches science. 5 Your friends are cool. I like ! 6 This bag is your sister’s. Give it to . 7 It’s your birthday. This CD is for !
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Grammar extension can (ability)
Degrees of ability
Affirmative and negative 1 Look at the chart. Write sentences using can
3 These people are listening to a singer. What are they saying? Write sentences with the verb sing. Use can or can’t and the words in the box.
or can’t. Paul
Maria
Sara
sing
yes
no
yes
play the guitar
no
yes
no
dance
no
yes
yes
speak Spanish
yes
yes
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ride a bike
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Paul / sing Paul can sing. 1 Maria and Sara / dance 2 Sara / ride a bike 3 Paul and Sara / play the guitar 4 speak Spanish Sara: “ 5 sing Paul and Sara: “
at all quite well very well very well “She’s OK.” She can sing quite well. 1 “She’s not very good.” 2 “She’s terrible!” 3 “She’s fantastic!”
Imperatives 4 Complete the sentences with negative or affirmative imperatives. Use the verbs in the box. be look play send sit write
”
Don’t write on the desk!
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can (ability)
Interrogative and short answers 2 Look at the chart in question 1 again. Write questions and short answers. Paul / ride a bike? Can Paul ride a bike? Yes, he can. 1 you / sing? Maria: “ Paul and Sara: “ 2 Paul and Sara / play the guitar? 3 you / dance? Maria: “ Paul: “ 4 Maria / speak Spanish? 5 you / ride a bike? Paul: “ Maria and Sara: “
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computer games at night!
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late for class!
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text messages in class!
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Grammar help can (ability)
Affirmative and negative 1 Write the sentences in the correct order.
5 Write sentences using can or can’t and the words below. ✓✓✓ very well ✓✓ well ✓ quite well ✗ not very well ✗✗ not at all
speak English / can / They
They can speak English.
1 cannot / You / sing
2 play the guitar / can / Our teacher
3 ride a bike / I / cannot
4 can / Danny and I / play chess
5 My brother / swim / cannot
2 Rewrite the sentences with can’t. She cannot dance. She can’t dance 1 I cannot sing.
2 My dad cannot play the guitar.
3 Your sister cannot ride a bike.
4 Joe and Sam cannot ski.
3 Complete the sentences with can (✓) or can’t (✗). We can’t speak Russian. (✗) 1 My brother drive a car. (✓) 2 The children play chess. (✗) 3 Mrs. Rossi sing. (✓) 4 You play the piano. (✓) 5 Those students act. (✗)
Degrees of ability 4 Write the sentences in the correct order. speak / can’t / very well / I / Spanish
I can’t speak Spanish very well.
1 can / Maria / quite well / sing
2 speak English / can’t / Those tourists / very well
3 well / play soccer / can / Your brother
4 can’t / I / at all / play the piano
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I / play chess (✗)
I can’t play chess very well.
1 You / sing (✓✓✓)
2 We / play baseball (✓)
3 My grandpa / use a computer (✗✗)
4 Those students / dance (✓✓)
can (ability)
Interrogative and short answers 6 Complete the short answers. Can your grandma send text messages? No, she can’t. 1 Can your parents ski? Yes, 2 Can you drive a car? No, 3 Can you and your brother swim? Yes, . 4 Can your dad speak Chinese? No, .
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7 Write questions with can and affirmative (✓) or negative (✗) short answers. you / ski? (✗)
Can you ski? No, I can’t.
1 your sister / speak Spanish? (✓)
2 your dad / play the guitar? (✗)
3 you / dance? (✓)
4 your brother / drive a car? (✗)
Imperatives 8 Complete the sentences with affirmative or negative imperatives. Use the verbs in the box. be read send watch Don’t read that book! It’s boring. 1 this DVD! It’s funny. 2 text messages in class! 3 It’s eleven o’clock at night.
quiet!
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Vocabulary extension
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Label the free-time activities with the words in the box. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. a book a party a pizza dance lessons DVDs e-mails friends horse riding ice-skating magazines e-mails table tennis the piano 1
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2 Which free-time activities do you do? How often do you do them? Write sentences with some of the expressions in exercise 1 and some of the words in the box. every morning / evening / day once a day / week / month on Sundays / Mondays / weekends three times a day / week / month twice a day / week / month
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Vocabulary help 1 Look at the pictures. Then complete the words for free-time activities, and write the hidden word.
1 read
2 go
3 play the
4 go to the
5 play 6 go 7 go 8 send messages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The hidden word is
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2 Choose the correct verbs. 1 do / read comics 2 play / go cards 3 ride / go bowling 4 play / send text messages 5 go / send shopping 6 play / do chess
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7 play / go skateboarding 8 surf / do the Internet 9 read / play the guitar 10 go / ride my bike 11 play / surf computer games 12 do / go to the movies
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Puzzles 1 Complete the puzzle.
3 play …
2 go to the …
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10 … the Internet 10
6 go …
9 send … messages 8 ride a …
7 play the …
2 Can they sing? Complete the sentences with the correct names. 1
can sing well.
2
can’t sing at all.
1 Anna
0/10 Terrible!
2 Brian
6/10 OK.
3 Chris
8/10 Good!
4 David
3/10 Not very good.
5 Emily
10/10 Fantastic!
3
can sing very well. 4 5
can sing quite well. can’t sing very well.
3 Look at the code. Write the question, then write your answer.
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Grammar extension Present progressive
Affirmative, negative, interrogative, and short answers 1 Complete the sentences with the -ing form of the verbs in parentheses. They’re studying (study) science. 1 Are the students (have) lunch? 2 Where is he (sit)? 3 My brother is (get) up right now. 4 Are your mom and dad (watch) TV? 5 My sister’s (ride) her bike. 6 We aren’t (play) sports right now. 7 The children are (swim). 8 Tim isn’t (dance) very well.
2 Look at the pictures. Write questions and answers. Use short forms.
Question words + Present progressive 3 Read the answers and look at the underlined words. Then write questions using where, who, or what. Where is this bus going? This bus is going to Oxford. 1 The children are watching a DVD. 2 She’s calling her brother. 3 I’m eating ice cream. 4 My parents are sitting in the kitchen. 5 My sister’s reading a comic.
Got it? 4 Look at the pictures. Complete the questions and answers. Use short forms where possible. eat / a pizza? (no – a hotdog) Is he eating a pizza? No, he isn’t. He’s eating a hotdog.
1 go / to a restaurant? (no – to school)
2 wear / jeans? (no – shorts)
1 Are they having lunch? No, they aren’t. they doing? playing sports. Which sport They’re playing baseball.
?
2 studying English? No, he . he doing? He’s . sleeping? He’s sleeping on the sofa.
3 watch / a soccer game? (no – a movie)
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Grammar help Present progressive
Affirmative and negative 1 Write the sentences in the correct order. watching / are / TV / We
We are watching TV.
1 am / I / English / studying
2 in the yard / is / The dog / sitting
Present progressive
Interrogative and short answers 5 Read the sentences. Then write short answers.
Anna:
3 playing / The students / soccer / are
4 are / your homework / doing / You 5 jeans / is wearing / My brother
He is working.
He’s working.
1 We are playing computer games.
2 I am wearing a T-shirt.
3 You are having lunch.
4 She is walking to school
5 They are swimming.
“I’m at school. I’m studying math.” John:
No, she isn’t.
1 Are Carla and Mike having lunch?
2 Is John studying math?
3 Are Tony and Rita doing their homework?
4 Is Rita playing soccer?
6 Read the sentences in exercise 5 again. Write questions and answers. Tony / play baseball?
Is Tony playing basketball? No, he isn’t.
1 Anna / do her homework?
3 Write present progressive sentences. Use short forms. We / watch a DVD
We’re watching a DVD.
1 He / take a shower
2 I / listen to music
3 She / sit in her room
4 They / have dinner
4 Look at exercise 3 again. Write the sentences in the negative form. We aren’t watching a DVD. 1 2 3 4
“We’re in a restaurant. We’re having lunch.”
Is Anna playing soccer?
2 Rewrite the sentences with short forms.
Tony and Rita:
Carla and Mike:
“We’re in the park. We’re playing soccer.”
“I’m at home. I’m doing my homework.”
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2 Tony and Rita / play soccer?
3 John / study English?
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2 Match the questions and answers. 1 What is Carla wearing? 2 Who is she talking to? 3 What are your friends playing? 4 Where is Billy sitting? 5 Are those students walking to school? 6 Is your brother sending a text message? 7 Am I dancing well? 8 Are you and Sandra playing computer games? 9 What is Danny writing? 10 Where are you cycling?
No, you aren’t. Near the teacher. An e-mail. A new T-shirt. No, we aren’t. Her brother. To the park. Yes, he is. Cards. Yes, they are.
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Grammar extension Answer key Unit 1 1 1 It is fantastic.
2 You are new students. 3 He is American. 4 We are fourteen years old. 5 It is my favorite city. 2 1 I am a new student. 2 It is my birthday today. 3 My brother and I are at home. 4 Mr. Jones is from Canada. 5 Debbie and Julie are British. 3 1 I’m thirteen. 2 It’s a fantastic city. 3 He’s my best friend. 4 They’re in 9th grade. 5 She’s a good singer. 4 1 Her 2 my 3 Its 4 Our 5 His 6 their 5 1 an 2 a 3 an 4 a 5 an 6 an 7 a 8 an 6 1 ’m / a / She / are 2 It / My / He 3 Her / an 4 I / They / Our
Unit 2 1 1 The book isn’t interesting.
2 He isn’t an actor. 3 We aren’t Brazilian. 4 They aren’t in my class. 5 I’m not a teacher. 6 She isn’t in 10th grade. 2 1 Is she 2 Am I 3 Are they 4 Is it 5 Is he 3 1 Is your dad an actor? No, he isn’t. 2 Are you a student? Yes, I am. 3 Are your brother and sister at school? No, they aren’t. 4 1 What 2 How old 3 Which 4 Where 5 Who 5 1 No, they aren’t. 2 Mr. Collins. 3 No, he isn’t. 6 1 When is Tom’s birthday? 2 What is Maria’s favorite color? 3 How old is Maria?
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Unit 3
1 1 that 2 these 3 those 2 1 That 2 This 3 These 3 1 Those are our teacher’s notebooks.
2 That is my grandparents’ house. 3 These are your bags. 4 1 Charles’s 2 my parents’ 3 Rita’s 4 your uncle’s 5 the new students’ 6 Tony and Tim’s 5 1 Whose books are these? They’re the teacher’s. 2 Whose cell phone is this? It’s James’s. 3 Whose toys are those? They’re the children’s. 6 1 Whose 2 This 3 cousins’ 4 Who 5 Denis’s 6 those 7 students
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2 There aren’t any armchairs in the bedroom. 3 There isn’t a TV in the bedroom. 4 There are some armchairs in the living room. 5 There aren’t any CDs in the living room. 4 1 Is there a CD player in the bedroom? Yes, there is. 2 Is there a computer in the living room? No, there isn’t. 3 Are there any CDs in the bedroom? Yes, there are. 4 Is there a lamp in the bedroom? Yes, there is. 5 Are there any posters in the living room? No, there aren’t.
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Grammar extension Unit 5
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5 gets 6 plays 7 has 8 flies 9 watches 2 1 gets 2 do 3 likes 4 read 5 go 6 lives 7 like 8 play 9 comes 3 1 usually 2 often 3 sometimes 4 rarely 5 never 4 1 Terry and I often go to the movies. 2 She’s usually happy. 3 I sometimes take a shower before breakfast. 4 My brother is never serious. 5 We rarely play chess. 5 1 on 2 in 3 on 4 in 5 at 6 My sister Sonia and I are students. We go to the New Academy in Los Angeles. I get up at seven, and my sister gets up at seven thirty. I usually take a shower in the morning. We always have breakfast at eight o’clock. I walk to school, but Sonia cycles to school. Lessons always start at nine o’clock. History is my favorite subject. History lessons are usually interesting. Sonia and I have lunch at one o’clock. We usually go home after school, but on Fridays I play basketball with the school team.
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2 Peter doesn’t go swimming. 3 Angela and Peter go cycling. 4 Angela doesn’t play tennis. 5 Angela and Bob don’t play volleyball. 2 1 Do Angela and Bob play volleyball? No, they don’t. 2 Does Angela do gymnastics? No, she doesn’t. 3 Do Peter and Angela go cycling? Yes, they do. 4 Bob: ”Do you play volleyball?” Peter: ”Yes, I do.” 5 Bob: ”Do you play tennis?” Angela and Peter: ”No, we don’t.” 3 1 Where does your uncle live? 2 When do you play basketball? 3 What does Mr. Ross teach? 4 2 f 3 b 4 a 5 e 6 c 5 1 her 2 you 3 me 4 them 5 him 6 us
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Unit 7
1 1 Maria and Sara can dance
2 Sara can’t ride a bike. 3 Paul and Sara can’t play the guitar. 4 I can’t speak Spanish. 5 We can sing. 2 1 Can you sing? Yes, we can. 2 Can Paul and Sara play the guitar? No, they can’t. 3 Can you dance? No, I can’t. 4 Can Maria speak Spanish? Yes, she can. 5 Can you ride a bike? No, we can’t. 3 1 She can’t sing very well. 2 She can’t sing at all. 3 She can sing very well. 4 1 Don’t play 2 Don’t be 3 Look 4 Don’t send 5 Sit
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No, they aren’t. They’re going to school. 2 Is he wearing jeans? No, he isn’t. He’s wearing shorts. 3 Are they watching a soccer match? No, they aren’t. They’re watching a movie. 3 1 What are the children watching? 2 Who is she calling? 3 What are you eating? 4 Where are your parents sitting? 5 What is your sister reading? 4 1 Are they having lunch? No, they aren’t. What are they doing? They’re playing sports. Which sport are they playing? They’re playing baseball. 2 Is he studying English? No, he isn’t. What’s he doing? He’s sleeping. Where’s he sleeping? He’s sleeping on the sofa.
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Grammar help Answer key Unit 1 1 1 it 2 we 3 he 4 they 5 you 2 1 She 2 You 3 I 4 They 5 It 3 1 I am a student.
2 Mr. James is British. 3 The city is big. 4 Tina and I are fourteen. 5 Mrs. Thomson is intelligent. 4 1 are 2 am 3 are 4 is 5 are 6 is 5 1 They’re eleven years old. 2 He’s from Vietnam. 3 It’s a good DVD. 4 I’m at home. 5 She’s my sister. 6 We’re in 9th grade. 6 1 its 2 My 3 her 4 your 5 His 6 Their 7 1 a 2 an 3 a 4 a 5 an 6 a 7 an 8 an
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2 I am not British. 3 Rebecca is not my friend. 4 My brother is not at home. 5 Rio de Janeiro is not in Colombia. 6 Jane and I are not in 11th grade. 3 1 Hazel isn’t at school. 2 You aren’t in my class. 3 David isn’t a good student. 4 My mom and dad aren’t soccer fans. 5 London isn’t a boring city. 4 1 Is she in your class? 2 Are your brother and sister at home? 3 Is New York an interesting city? 4 Am I a good student? 5 1 I am 2 it isn’t 3 you aren’t 4 they aren’t 5 she is 6 1 f 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 e 7 1 Where are 2 Which is 3 Who is 4 When is 5 What are
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4 1 sisters’ 2 brother’s 3 children’s 4 Sally’s 5 1 Charles’s room 2 my dad’s CD player 3 Maria’s books 4 the girls’ cell phones 5 the teacher’s desk 6 the children’s toys 7 Holly and Laura’s room 8 my grandparents’ house
Unit 4 1 1 near 2 under 3 behind 4 in 5 between 2 1 plural 2 plural 3 singular 4 plural 3 1 There is a sofa in the living room. 2 There are some CDs on the desk. 3 There is a cupboard in the kitchen. 4 There are two chairs in front of the window. 4 1 There isn’t a TV in my room. 2 There aren’t any students in the classroom. 3 There isn’t a cell phone in my bag. 4 There aren’t any DVDs in the cupboard 5 1 any 2 any 3 some 6 1 There are some 2 There is a 3 There aren’t any 7 1 Are there any; Yes, there are. 2 Is there a; Yes, there is. 3 Are there any; No, there aren’t.
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Grammar help Unit 5
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2 We do not play baseball. 3 The children do not like pizza. 4 My brother does not study English. 2 1 They don’t have lunch at school. 2 He doesn’t do his homework after dinner. 3 She doesn’t live in a big city. 4 I don’t like swimming. 3 1 Yes, she does. 2 No, they don’t. 3 Yes, he does. 4 Yes, they do. 4 1 Does Tim do karate? No, he doesn’t. 2 Do Tim and Sally go swimming? Yes, they do. 3 Does Sally play soccer? Yes, she does. 5 1 Where 2 When 3 What time 4 How often 6 1 three times a week 2 twice a month 3 twice a day 4 every evening 7 1 me 2 us 3 them 4 it
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2 Our teacher can play the guitar. 3 I cannot ride a bike. 4 Danny and I can play chess. 5 My brother cannot swim. 2 1 I can’t sing. 2 My dad can’t play the guitar. 3 Your sister can’t ride a bike. 4 Joe and Sam can’t ski. 3 1 can 2 can’t 3 can 4 can 5 can’t 4 1 Maria can sing quite well. 2 Those tourists can’t speak English very well. 3 Your brother can play soccer well. 4 I can’t play the piano at all. 5 1 You can sing very well. 2 We can play baseball quite well. 3 My grandpa can’t use a computer at all. 4 Those students can dance well. 6 1 they can 2 I can’t 3 we can 4 he can’t 7 1 Can your sister speak Spanish? Yes, she can. 2 Can your dad play the guitar? No, he can’t. 3 Can you dance? Yes, I can. 4 Can your brother drive a car? No, he can’t. 8 1 Watch 2 Don’t send 3 Be
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2 The dog is sitting in the yard. 3 The students are playing soccer. 4 You are doing your homework. 5 My brother is wearing jeans. 2 1 We’re playing computer games. 2 I’m wearing a T-shirt. 3 You’re having lunch. 4 She’s walking to school. 5 They’re swimming. 3 1 He’s taking a shower. 2 I’m listening to music. 3 She’s sitting in her room. 4 They’re having dinner. 4 1 He isn’t taking a shower. 2 I’m not listening to music. 3 She isn’t sitting in her room. 4 They aren’t having dinner. 5 1 Yes, they are. 2 Yes, he is. 3 No, they aren’t. 4 Yes, she is. 6 1 Is Anna doing her homework? Yes, she is. 2 Are Tony and Rita playing soccer? Yes, they are. 3 Is John studying English? No, he isn’t. 7 1 What 2 Who 3 What 4 Where
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Chile 6 Cuba 2 Ecuador 3 Egypt 11 France 7 Germany 8 Guatemala 1 India 14 Indonesia 16 Morocco 10 New Zealand 17 Pakistan 13 Peru 4 Saudi Arabia 12 Sri Lanka 15 Ukraine 9 2 1 Indian 2 Ecuadorian 3 Pakistani 4 Peruvian 5 Ukrainian 6 Cuban 7 Sri Lankan 8 Egyptian 9 a New Zealander 10 Guatemalan 11 Saudi Arabian 12 German 13 Chilean 14 Indonesian 15 Argentinian 16 French 17 Moroccan
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Vocabulary extension Unit 5
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I comb my hair. 3 I do my homework. 5 I get dressed. 8 I have a bath. 7 I have a snack. 11 I listen to music. 2 I put on hair gel. 1 I put on make-up. 10 I wake up. 4 I wash my hair. 12 I watch TV. 9 2 Students’ own answers
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Vocabulary help Answer key Unit 1 1 1 Brazil 2 Canada 3 China 4 Greece
5 Japan 6 Mexico 7 Russia 8 Spain 2 1 South Africa 2 Colombia 3 the United States 4 Australia 5 South Korea 6 Vietnam 7 the United Kingdom 3 1 Brazil 2 Russia 3 China 4 Australia 5 Mexico 6 the United Kingdom 7 Japan 8 South Korea 4 1 Brazilian 2 Colombian 3 Vietnamese 4 Canadian 5 South African 6 Spanish 7 American 8 Greek
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Puzzles Answer key Unit 3 1 1 grandpa
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2 Canadian 3 Australian 4 Russian 5 Greek 6 British 7 American 2 1 You are fourteen. 2 I am Vietnamese. 3 We are from South Korea. 4 She is a singer. 5 Mr. Maxwell is our teacher. 6 My mom is fantastic. 7 Dan and Mark are horrible. 8 I am a new student. 3 My name is Elena. I’m thirteen years old. I’m Spanish. I’m from Madrid, Spain.
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2 movies 3 cards 4 chess 5 shopping 6 bowling 7 guitar 8 bike 9 text 10 surf 2 1 Anna can sing well. 2 Chris can’t sing at all. 3 David can sing very well. 4 Emily can sing quite well. 5 Brian can’t sing very well. 3 Question is: Can you speak English well? Students’ own answers.
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