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STARTER Grammar Practice Book
KAREN V I N E Y
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
PRESS
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Contents Grammar tables How to use this book Practice Answer key Audio exercises
GRAMMAR
4
TABLES
Language words
article
a, a n , the
noun
w o m a n , a p p l e , car, p e n , t o w n , knife
verb
listen, look, walk, go, write, d o , can
adjective
large, blue, cold, English, French
subject pronoun
1, y o u , h e , s h e , it, w e , they
object pronoun
m e , y o u , him, her, it, us, t h e m
possessive adjective
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
possessive (nouns)
David's, Maria's, Charles's, the girls'
preposition
in, o n , off, by, near
singular (1)
p e n , w a t c h , a p p l e , m a n , child
plural (2+)
pens, w a t c h e s , a p p l e s , m e n , children
contraction
I'm, w e ' r e , I'd, he's, t h e y ' v e , can't, hasn't, haven't, don't, doesn't, didn't a, e , i, 0, u, (y)
vowel consonant
b, c, d , f, g , h, j , k, I, m, n, p, q , r, s , t, v, w, x, z
small letters
a, b, c . . .
capital letters
A, B , C . . .
numbers
1, 2, 3, 4 ...
ordinal numbers
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th ...
punctuation
,.?!/':;()
conversation
A How are you? B I'm fine. And y o u ?
A sentence S e n t e n c e s begin with a capital letter, and end with a full stop. He
lives
in
Scotland.
A question Questions begin with a capital letter and end with a question mark. Where
are you from? Are you
English?
An answer A n s w e r s are replies to questions. I'm from Paris. Yes, I am. No, I'm not. Yes, please. No, thanks.
GRAMMAR
TABLES
5
Sounds Vowels i:
see
i
happy
/si:/ 'ha-pi
A
cup
/Jpvp/
3:
third
/6 :d/ 3
i
sit
/sit/
3
about
/s'baut/
e
ten
/ten/
ei
day
/dei/
£e
hat
/hast/
so
go
/gso/
a:
father
/'fa:Ô3(r)/
ai
five
fan
D
got
/got/
ao
now
/nao/
o:
four
/fb:(r)/
31
boy
/boi/
o
foot
/fut/
13
near
nio(r)-
u
situation
/sitj'u'eij'n/
es
pair
pea(r)-
u:
too
/tu:/
U3
tourist
/'tuarist/
Consonants p b
pen
/pen/
s
so
/ssu/
bad
/bœd/
z
zoo
/zu:/
J
shoe
/Ju:/
t
tea
/ti:/
d
do
/du:/
3
television
/teli'vijn/
k
cat
/kart/
h
had
/hœd/
g
got
/got/
m
man
/mœn/
/nau/
tr
chair
/tjea(r)/
n
no
03
June
/d3u:n/
i]
sing
/siq/
f
five
/faiv/
1
left
/left/
V
van
vaen
r
red
/red/
0
thank
/eœnk/
j
yes
/jes/
S
this
/ÔIS/
w
we
/wi:/
Irregular verbs present
past
present
past
present
past
be
w a s , were
drive
drove
make
made
buy
bought
get
got
put
put
come
came
give
gave
say
said
do
did
go
went
see
saw
eat
ate
have, has
had
think
thought
drink
drank
know
knew
write
wrote
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GRAMMAR
TABLES
Verbs verb form
present: be
present continuous: do
positive
I'm (am)
I'm not
H e ' s / S h e ' s / I t ' s (is)
H e / S h e / I t isn't
We're/You're/They're (are)
W e / Y o u / T h e y aren't
I'm doing
I'm not doing
H e ' s / S h e ' s / I t ' s doing
H e / S h e / I t isn't doing
We're/You're/They're doing
W e / Y o u / T h e y aren't doing
future:
I'm going to (do)
I'm not going to (do)
going to
H e / S h e / It's going to (do)
H e / S h e / It isn't going to (do)
W e / Y o u / T h e y ' r e going to (do)
W e / Y o u / T h e y aren't going to (do)
past simple:
I / H e / S h e / I t was
I / H e / S h e / I t wasn't
be
W e / Y o u / T h e y were
W e / Y o u / T h e y weren't
have got
I / W e / Y o u / T h e y ' v e (have) got
imperative
present simple: do
pastsimple: do
can
H e / S h e / I t ' s (has) got
H e / S h e / It hasn't got
Do (this).
Don't do (that).
Be (quiet).
Don't be (silly).
I / W e / Y o u / T h e y do H e / S h e / I t does
I/He/She/It/We/You/They did
1/He/She/It/We/You/They can (do)
would like
I / W e / Y o u / T h e y haven't got
I / W e / Y o u / T h e y don't do H e / S h e / I t doesn't do
I/He/She/It/We/You/They didn't do
1/He/She/It/We/You/They can't (do)
I / He / She / It / W e / You / They
I/He/She/It/We/You/They
'd like
wouldn't like
GRAMMAR
TABLES
Am I ...?
Yes, I a m . / N o , I'm not.
Is h e / s h e / i t . . . ?
Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
Are w e / y o u / t h e y . . . ?
Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.
Am I doing...?
Yes, I a m . / N o , I'm not.
Is h e / s h e / i t doing ...?
Yes, she i s . / N o , she isn't.
Are w e / y o u / t h e y doing...?
Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.
Am I going to (do)...?
Yes, I a m . / N o , I'm not.
Is h e / s h e / it going to (do)...?
Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
Are w e / y o u / t h e y going to (do)...?
Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.
Was l/he/she/it...?
Yes, I w a s . / N o , I wasn't.
Were w e / y o u / t h e y . . . ?
Yes, we were. / No, we weren't.
Have I / w e / y o u / they got...?
Yes, I h a v e . / N o , I haven't.
Has h e / s h e / i t got...?
Yes, he has. / No, he hasn't.
Do w e / y o u / t h e y / 1 do ...?
Yes, I d o . / N o , I don't.
Does h e / s h e / i t do ...?
Yes, he does. / No, he doesn't.
Did l / h e / s h e / i t / w e / y o u / t h e y do...?
Yes, I d i d . / N o , I didn't.
Can l / h e / s h e / i t / w e / y o u / t h e y (do).
Yes, I can. / No, I can't.
Would l / h e / s h e / i t / w e / y o u / t h e y like ...?
Yes, I w o u l d . / N o , I wouldn't.
7
How to use this book •
O n e P r a c t i c e unit for e a c h S t u d e n t ' s B o o k unit
•
Audio exercises for each S t u d e n t ' s B o o k unit
•
G r a m m a r t a b l e s for reference
After the class W o r k on t h e Practice e x e r c i s e s :
W o r k on t h e Audio e x e r c i s e s :
You can think about the answer.
You can listen to the audio
What's
name?
exercises.
You can look at the book, listen and repeat the audio exercises.
You can write the sentence again. What's What's
name? her
name?
You can listen and repeat the audio exercises.
Practice
W h a t ' s your classroom number?
Question and answer M a t c h t h e t w o parts. Hello.
—•
327 9085
W h a t ' s your name?
I don't know.
W h a t ' s your phone number?
Goodbye.
W h a t ' s your passport number?
Anna.
Goodbye.
Hello.
THINK! S a y t h e numbers to yourself. Do this e v e r y day.
0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 0-2-4-6-8 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
ONE
il
What's his name? Ask and answer. •
Question:
What's his name?
Answer:
His name's Sherlock Holmes. or
1
I don't know.
Question:
Answer:
2
Question:
Answer:
3
Question:
Answer:
4
Question:
Answer:
Punctuation . full stop
' apostrophe
Numbers 0 - 9 , comma
Find t h e n u m b e r s zero to n i n e .
A B C capital letters ? question mark
A
K
S
1
X
F
H
Punctuate t h e s e n t e n c e s .
E
1
G
H
T
E
0
1
•
R
L
B
u
H
J
U
c
V
F
R
R
E
R
T
w h a t s his name What's his name?
1
my name s Nick
2
w h a t s your fax number Nick
0
N
1
N
E
N
P
0
3
hello Tom My name s Kate
s
Q V
S
E
V
E
N
F
Y
E
M
W
Z
S
E
A
X
G
1
T
W
0
D
two Titles Complete t h e s p a c e s with Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr.
m
mr
ism,
1
r o t w i
i
Smith
Jones
Blair
Steinway
Grammar 1
Complete the table. 1
she
you
my 2
jh
his
Complete the table. + (positive)
- (negative)
I'm a scientist.
I'm
not a scientist.
S h e isn't a doctor. He's a teacher. You aren't a student. 3
C o m p l e t e t h e s e s e n t e n c e s w i t h ' m , 're, ' s .
1
You
2
I
4
Change the sentences.
•
My name's John W i l s o n .
1
Her name's M e g Taylor
2
Your name's Dr Green
3
His name's Josh Stewart
a student. a shop assistant.
3
He
4 She
I'm John Wilson.
a waiter. wrong.
TWO
13
Capital letters W r i t e t h e s e s e n t e n c e s w i t h capital letters. •
mr S t e w a r t ' s a journalist.
1
her name's miss d a r k
2
his name's dr green
3
mrs carter's a shop assistant
4
ms taylor isn't a journalist
5
hello, mr wilson
Mr Stewart's a journalist.
Sounds Circle t h e word w i t h t h e different v o w e l s o u n d . she
teacher
lid
Id
lid
lid
/u:/
your
you
two
student
/0/
wrong
doctor
phone
job
ly.l
your
four
you're
you
/1/
Mr
Mrs
Miss
My
/ai/
1
is
nine
right
IÏ.I
he
(spell)
Vocabulary notebook M a k e a list of jobs from t h e S t u d e n t ' s B o o k . A d d more j o b s .
Jobs: nuree ehop aeeietant
S a y t h e letters to yourself. Do t h i s e v e r y day. A B C / D E F / G H I / j K L / M N O / P Q R / S T U / V W / X Y Z Z Y X / W V U / T S R / Q P O / N M L / K j I / H G F / E D C / B A
three Countries and nationalities
A d a m Sikorski is Polish.
Marta Perez is Mexican.
Adam's an office worker from
S h e ' s a computer programmer. S h e ' s
W a r s a w in Poland. He's married.
from Mexico City. She's married.
f:
l
Lee Chang is an engineer.
Emma Martin's a journalist.
He's from Hong Kong in China.
She's English and she's single.
Lee is single. He's Chinese.
She's from London, England.
Complete the table. first n a m e
Adam Martin
family n a m e single
married or single occupation
office worker
nationality
Mexican China
country A n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s about L e e .
3
W h a t ' s his job?
4
W h a t ' s his family name?
5
W h e r e ' s he from? W h a t ' s his nationality?
W h a t ' s his first name?
6
W h e r e ' s Hong Kong?
W r i t e six q u e s t i o n s about E m m a , a n d six q u e s t i o n s about A d a m .
THREE
15
a I an C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h a or an. 1
Lee is
engineer.
2
M a r t h a is
computer programmer.
3
E m m a is
journalist.
4
A d a m is
office worker.
Capital letters W r i t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h c a p i t a l letters. •
a d a m is australian.
Adam is Australian.
1
pizza is italian
2
is rome in italy?
3
miss martin's from Canada
4
istanbul is in turkey
5
w h e r e is toronto?
6
she's an office worker from korea
7
he isn't Chinese, he's korean
8
she's brazilian and she's single
Learning vocabulary 1
2
Country and nationality. M a k e t w o lists in a v o c a b u l a r y notebook.
country
nationality
China
Chinese
S t r e s s . You c a n note s t r e s s like t h i s : China
3
Chinese
Can y o u a d d more n a t i o n a l i t i e s ? -an
-ish
-ian
-ese
other
German
English
Brazilian
Japanese
French
four Greetings Put t h e w o r d s in t h e c a r t o o n s . A d d sir or madam. Good morning Good night G o o d b y e Good afternoon Good e v e n i n g (x 2)
FOUR
17
Grammar Tick ( / ) t h e correct w o r d s . 1
Sorry, I ( U ' m not • don't) understand.
2
I ( • ' m not • don't) English.
3
D o you
4
I'm sorry, I ( D ' m not • don't) know.
5
He's
6
S h e ' s ( • a D an) engineer.
7
( • D o • Can) y o u repeat that?
8
Excuse ( • m e • my), what's your name?
9
I ( • ' m not • don't) s p e a k Italian.
( • t o s p e a k • speak)
( • Spanish
•
French?
Spain).
good Tick ( / ) t h e w o r d s t h a t g o w i t h good. morning. to meet y o u . hi. afternoon. bye. night.
• • • • • •
know.
•r
evening.
;
understand.
]
Sounds Circle t h e w o r d w i t h t h e different v o w e l s o u n d . Id
very
well
message
Id
c^venTng^) l\:l
Id
Id
Ir.l
speak
French
see
me
Ini
sorry
job
how
office
teul
do
go
no
don't
/ai/
hi
fine
bye
sir
/ei/
madam
say
Spain
great
five Matching M a t c h t h e w o r d s and t h e c a r t o o n s . W h a t are t h e y ? I don't know.
W h a t are they in English?
Look! W h a t is it?
Thank y o u ! W h a t is it?
a I an Complete t h e s p a c e s w i t h a or an. S a y to yourself, e . g . twenty-four... x...
a xerox copy.
1
aspirin
10
job
19 ..
scientist
2
backpack
il
key
20
ticket
3 •
country
12
lesson
21
umbrella
4
••
doctor
13 ..
map
22
video
5
••
English book
14 ..
number
23
..
waiter
film
15 ..
office
24
..
xerox copy
greeting
16
phone
25
..
yoghurt
hat
17 ..
question
26
identity card
18
receptionist
6 7
••
8 9
••
zoo
FIVE
19
Plurals Complete the table with the plurals, singular
plural
singular
plural
singular
dictionary
phone
camera
watch
country
envelope
key
name
card
orange
job
video
toothbrush
map
language
plural
Grammar
Word square
C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h is, 's,
Find t h e w o r d s from t h e S t u d e n t ' s
are or 're.
Book.
1
What
her name?
X
W
Y
0
u
C
Y
P
E
N
2
What
they in English?
B
A
C
K
P
A
C
K
N
S
3
They
envelopes.
A^ T
H
E
H
M
H
E
V
1
4
What
it?
S
c
1
Y
0
E
Q
F
E
R
p
H
A
T
N
R
F
1
L
M
1
E
Q z
E
A
J
N
0
A
R
S (T
0
W
E
E
P
P
1
M
Y
0
R
A
0 N G
E
A
N. T
E
A
C
H
E
R
S
N
D
C
T
1
0
N
A
R
Y
they toothbrushes?
5 6
Y e s , they it an Apple computer?
7
8
Yes, it
9
She
an architect.
1
Learning vocabulary Look at this v o c a b u l a r y s e t . M a k e a v o c a b u l a r y set for 'In t h e c l a s s r o o m ' .
I
injwwationje^ computer CD-Rom e-mail Internet fax DVD
THINK! S a y t h e numbers t o yourself. Do t h i s e v e r y day.
10 - 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 3 - 14 - 1 5 - 16 17 - 18 - 1 9 - 20 20 - 1 9 - 1 8 - 1 7 - 1 6 - 1 5 - 1 4 13 - 1 2 - 11 - 1 0 10 - 1 2 - 1 4 - 1 6 - 1 8 - 20 11 -13 - 1 5 - 1 7 -19
six They're American
•••MH
1
Bill and Laura from Washington
Angus and Jock from Glasgow
Kytie and Danni from Melbourne
Robbie and Joni from Toronto
A s k a n d a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s w i t h w o r d s from t h e box. Canada
the U S A
Scotland
Australia
•
W h e r e ' s W a s h i n g t o n ? It's in the USA.
2
Answer the questions.
•
W h e r e are Bill and Laura from?
1
W h e r e are Angus and Jock from?
2
W h e r e are Kylie and Danni from?
3
W h e r e are Robbie and Joni from?
3
G i v e short a n s w e r s .
•
Are Bill and Laura Canadian? Are they American?
They're from the USA.
No, they aren't.
Yes, they are.
1
Are Angus and Jock English?
2
Are they Scottish?
3
Are Kylie and Danni American?
4
Are they Australian?
5
Are Robbie and Joni Scottish?
6
Are they Canadian?
SIX
21
Questions and answers Match the questions and the answers. Questions
Answers
1 2
W h a t ' s your first n a m e ?
A
It's 0534 907748.
W h a t ' s your job?
B
Sorry, 1 don't know.
W h a t ' s your phone number?
C
Canada.
Are you married or single?
D
Laura.
W h a t ' s her family name?
E
N o , thanks.
W h a t nationality is he?
F
Canadian.
7 8
W h e r e are they from?
G
Yes, M - O - B - l - L - E .
Can you spell mobile?
H
I'm an engineer.
9
Coffee?
1
I'm single.
3 4 5 6
Grammar A r e t h e s e n t e n c e s right ( / ) o r w r o n g ( / ) ?
1 2 3
A
W h a t ' s your name? /
B
W h a t ' s you're n a m e ? X
A
They're Australian.
A
Are they're right?
B
They Australian.
B
Are they right?
A
W e from S c o t l a n d .
A
W h a t ' s his name?
B
We're from S c o t l a n d .
B
W h a t ' s he's name?
A
Are you in a hurry?
B
Are your in a hurry?
A
We not busy.
B
We aren't busy.
4 5 6
S a y t h e verb be to yourself. I'm
I'm not
He's / S h e ' s / It's
He isn't / S h e isn't / It isn't
We're / You're / They're
We aren't / You aren't / They aren't
seven SNACK BAR: MENU French fries 1.70 tuna salad 3.20 ham salad 3.40
burger 230 hot dog 2.30 donut 1.10 filter coffee:
regular
tea: espresso: milkshake: juice: cola:
cup 1.10 regular 0.90 chocolate 1.60 apple 1.50 regular 1.30
1.00
large
1.50
pot 1.70 double 1.40 strawberry 1.60 orange 1.50 large 1.90
How much is that? Complete B's sentences. •
A A hot dog and a cup of t e a . How much is that? B Three forty.
1
A A large cola, please. How much is that?
2
A A regular coffee and a chocolate milkshake,
3
A Just a donut for me. How much is it?
4
A A burger, please. How much?
5
A A chocolate milkshake, please,
6
A Three orange juices, please,
7
A A tuna salad and a cup of tea, please,
8
A Two strawberry milkshakes, please,
9
A A hot dog and a double espresso, please,
B B
B
B B B B B B
a I an P u t a or an in t h e correct p l a c e s . 1
espresso, please.
4
English breakfast tea, please.
2
donut, please.
5
orange juice, please.
3
double espresso, please.
6
hot dog, please.
SEVEN
23
and I or C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h and or or. 1
A Regular
large?
2
A burger
3
Eat in
4
A Apple juice
5
A A milkshake, please,
6
A coffee
B Large, please.
fries, please. take out? orange juice?
B A p p l e , please.
B Strawberry
chocolate?
a cola, please.
Grammar Tick ( / ) t h e correct w o r d . 1
Anything ( • for
• to)
drink?
2
( D C a n HI Am) I have the salt, please?
3
Two (Q dollar G dollars) fifty, please.
4
A How much (U are U is) that?
5
There ( • you're
6
A Thank y o u .
B Three twenty.
• you) go. B (G You're • Your) w e l c o m e .
Spelling
Nationalities
v C i r c l e H h e correct s p e l l i n g .
M a t c h t h e food a n d t h e nationality.
réguler
regulor
regular
wellcome
welcome
welcom
jiuce
juise
juice
chocolate
chocolet
choclate
frys
freis
fries
ketchip
keshup
ketchup
(There isn't o n e 'right' a n s w e r . ) English
pizza
American
chocolate
Italian
cheese
French
hamburger
Swiss
tea
THINK! S a y t h e n u m b e r s to yourself. Do t h i s e v e r y day.
10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 - 90 90 - 80 - 70 - 60 - 50 - 40 - 30 - 20 - 1 0
Colours of the rainbow Complete the words. r
o
g
y.
b
indigo
violet
Note: indigo and violet aren't everyday words, (indigo is dark blue, the colour of blue jeans.) R e m e m b e r the colours: R - O - Y - G - B - l - V .
Questions and answers Match the questions and the a n s w e r s . Question
Answer
l
How much is that?
A
W h a t colour are they?
B
He's an international footballer.
W h e r e ' s the bar?
C
It's the s a m e w o r d .
They're grey.
W h a t ' s his job?
D
Five dollars and twenty cents.
How are y o u ?
E
Very w e l l , thank y o u .
W h a t ' s croissant in English?
F
It's by the coffee shop.
Flags l
2 •
W h a t colours a r e t h e f l a g s ?
country
Brazil
USA
Ireland
Germany
colours
l
l
l
l
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
S a y t h e c o l o u r s o f t h e four f l a g s a l o u d . USA
red, white and blue
and /or C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h and or or. 1
Are you married
single?
2
S h e ' s married
3
Is Lee his first n a m e
4
Japan
she's an architect. his family n a m e ?
China are in Asia.
EIGHT
25
About you Tick ( / ) t h e boxes Are you ... ?
D young •
G married
angry
•
(71 single
happy
•
busy
Grammar Are t h e s e n t e n c e s right ( / ) o r w r o n g ( / ) ? •
1
2
A
They're new s h o e s . /
B
They're n e w s s h o e s . /
A
It's an American car.
B
It's a American car.
A
It's a dictionary small.
B
It's a small dictionary.
3
4
A
The traffic lights are green.
B
The traffic lights are greens.
A
W h a t colours are your jeans?
B
W h a t colour are your jeans?
Find the mistakes W h i c h words are in the w r o n g places? W h a t are the correct places?
MENU: DRINKS orange milkshake
white milkshake
chocolate juice
black milk
red water
cold coffee
mineral w i n e
apple coffee
strawberry w i n e
white juice
Numbers S a y aloud t h e numbers in t h e s p a c e s .
11 - 22 - 33 - 44 5-10-1512 - 24 - 36 7-
-
- 66 -
-
- 60 -
-28-35-
-99
-35-
-45 - 96
-
-56
S a y the n u m b e r s t o yourself.
21 - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30
nine Can you remember?
1
Cover t h e picture. W h a t ' s i n t h e picture? M a k e s e n t e n c e s .
2
Cover t h e picture. G i v e s h o r t a n s w e r s .
1
Are there any penknives?
2
Is there a mobile phone?
3
Is there an orange?
4
Are there any toothbrushes?
3
Cover t h e picture. Are t h e s e s e n t e n c e s true ( / ) o r f a l s e ( X ) ?
1
There aren't any pens in the picture.
2
There are some towels.
3
There isn't a map in the picture.
4
There aren't any CDs in the picture.
NINE
27
some / any Complete the s e n t e n c e s w i t h a, an, some or any. 1
There are
books in the classroom.
2
There aren't
3
Are there
4
Is there
5
There isn't
apple on the table.
6
There are
chairs by the window.
pictures on the wall. towels in the bathroom? telephone in the restaurant?
Capital letters W r i t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h c a p i t a l letters. •
are there any cds in the room? Are there any CDs in the room?
1
there isn't a widescreen tv
2
there's a dvd player, but there aren't any dvds
3
michael is from the usa
4
she's from new york city
5
it's an ibm computer
6
is there a cd player in the room?
Vocabulary 1
Put t h e s e w o r d s in t h e correct p l a c e s . sofa armchair carpet desk double picture drawers cupboard
1
w
2
A
!
R "D
5
R
6 7
B
8 2
0
E
Put a s l a s h ( /) b e t w e e n the w o r d s .
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ten Mail order i
Look at t h i s page from a c a t a l o g u e . W r i t e three t h i n g s on t h e order form.
T R A N S - A T L A N T I C MAIL ORDER
#147 top S/M/L/ black/grey/purple £32
#148 shirt S/M/L/XL grey/white £53
#149 trousers S/M/L/XL white/Light brown/blue £64
JL
#151 trainers Euro sizes 35 - 47 bLue/red £67 #150
T-shirt
M/L/XL pink/green/dark blue £28 #152 skirt 10/12/14/16 white/grey/brown £31
YOUR ORDER CATALOGUE NUMBER
2
ITEM
COLOUR
SIZE
PRICE
#153 dress 8/10/12/14/16 yellow/orange/pink £39
A n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h e three t h i n g s on y o u r order.
1
W h a t ' s the catalogue number?
4
W h a t size is it?
2
W h a t is it?
5
How much is it?
3
W h a t colour is it?
TEN
29
How much? P u t is or are. 1
How much
the top?
4
How much
the trainers?
2
How much
the shirt?
5
How much
the dress?
3
How much
the trousers?
6
How much
the skirt?
A s k q u e s t i o n s about s h o e s / s w e a t s h i r t / s h o r t s / jacket / boots.
Conversation Write the questions in the conversation. A
I'm looking for a shirt.
A
Light blue.
A
Extra large.
B
Here you are.
A
Thanks. 3
B
Fifty-three pounds.
Grammar Complete t h e t a b l e . subject pronouns
1
you
object pronouns possessive adjectives
she
you him
my
her
Questions and answers Match the questions and the answers. Questions
Answers
1
W h a t size is the top, please?
A
2
Can I help you?
B
Y e s , I'm looking for a top. They're for her.
3
W h e r e are my grey trousers?
C
Twenty-five ninety-nine.
4
W h o are the trainers for?
D
Medium.
5
How much are they?
E
Dark blue.
6
W h a t colour is her top?
F
They're in the wardrobe.
eleven
1
an old Rolls-Royce
a sports car
an old Citroën
a typewriter
s o m e pencils
a laptop computer
W h a t do y o u t h i n k ? M a k e s e n t e n c e s about t h e pictures. They've got...
2
He's got...
She's got...
Put They've, He's or She's in t h e s p a c e s .
1
got a house in London.
2
got a house in a small village.
3
got a house by the Pacific O c e a n .
3
M a k e sentences with: They haven't got...
He hasn't got...
She hasn't got...
ELEVEN
Contractions: V e / ' s Complete the sentences with Ve o r ' s . 1
We
got s o m e British friends.
2
She
got a photograph of her family.
3
They
4
I
5
He
6
O h , you
got some CDs. got a new jacket. got a passport. got a n e w skirt. It's very nice.
Negatives M a k e these sentences negative. •
I've got some credit cards.
/ haven't got any credit cards.
1
S h e ' s got a driving licence
2
T h e y ' v e got some English books
3
W e ' v e got some postcards
4
He's got some blue jeans
5
I've got a phonecard
Question words Add
What? How? Who? or
Where?
1
A
is he from?
B He's from Italy.'
2
A
much is that T-shirt?
3
A
size are y o u ?
4
A
5
A
6
A
B It's 10.95.'
B I'm extra large.'
's got a mobile phone? is it?
B Maria h a s . '
B It's a DVD player.'
's Toronto?
B It's in Canada.'
1 nliMI\: S a y the verb have got to yourself. I've got / You've got / W e ' v e got / They've got He's got / S h e ' s got / It's got I haven't got / You haven't got / We haven't got / They haven't got He hasn't got / S h e hasn't got / It hasn't got
31
twelve Families i
Find t h e f a m i l y w o r d s .
•
PNHEWE
1
CIEEN
6
RTHFAE
n
RANTEP
2
LENUC
7
NNDAGROS
12
HOTRREB
3
HANDSUB
8
TUNA..
13
HDCLI
4
RESTIS
9
SICONU
14
FEWI
5
GRUDHATE
10 ROTH EM
2
Complete the s p a c e s .
1
My mother's brother is my .
2
My n e p h e w ' s mother is my .
3
My father's sister is my .
4
My brother's daughter is my
5
My uncle's son is my .
6
My father's mother is my .
N O S son
nephew
15 T A R R G E F N A H D
is I has I's Look a t ' s i n this p a r a g r a p h . W r i t e ( 1 ) for is, ( 2 ) for has, or (3) for p o s s e s s i v e ' s .
My sister's , She's
married and she's ~ ] got three children.
got two boys and a g i r l . T h e b o y s ' .._ names are
James and D a n i e l . T h e g i r l ' s ! i name is G e o r g i a . My nephews are eight and five, and my niece's I
four.
Plurals W r i t e t h e p l u r a l s . W h i c h o n e s a r e irregular? •
child
children
1
grandchild
3
cousin
2
niece
4 man
5
daughter
6 woman .
TWELVE
33
Possessive adjectives l
Complete the table. subject pronoun
1
p o s s e s s i v e adjective
my
he your
they
she our
his
2
Complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h p o s s e s s i v e a d j e c t i v e s .
1
He's from Spain
name's Alberto.
2
They're married
children's n a m e s are Lauren and Daniel.
3
W e ' r e brothers
4
S h e ' s eight
5
I'm British
6
You're students
parents are French. brother's nine. name's Peter. books are in the classroom.
Sounds Circle t h e w o r d w i t h t h e different v o w e l s o u n d . •
/a/
brother
cousin
/a/
/a/
/3:/
/a/
ly.l
father
daughter
wardrobe
small
leal
parent
car
where
their
/a/
uncle
colour
hundred
sister
single
cash
many
l\l /ae/
children match
aunt child stamp
mother
Apostrophe's W r i t e t h e a p o s t r o p h e s (') in t h e correct p l a c e s . 1
They're Annas children.
2
The childrens s h o e s are in their bedroom.
3
Excuse me, where's the m e n s room?
4
S h e ' s J a m e s s sister.
5
W h o ' s Kevins daughter?
6
Our childrens n a m e s are jack and M e g a n .
THINK! Think about your family in E n g l i s h .
My mother's name is Maria..
thirteen Reading instructions i
L a b e l t h e controls w i t h t h e s e w o r d s . ON/OFF
OPEN/CLOSE
STOP
PLAY
P R E V I O U S / NEXT
PAUSE
A STANDBY
r
11
O
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POWER
2
Number t h e s e instructions in t h e correct order from L to 4. You don't need to u n d e r s t a n d a l l t h e w o r d s .
D
S e l e c t track (3) with the previous/next buttons.
i ] Open the drawer and insert a DVD. The label side is up. •
Turn on the DVD player.
•
Push 'play'.
Don't... M a k e t h e s e instructions n e g a t i v e . •
Open your book.
1
Close the door.
2
Turn on the light
3
Look at them
4
Sit down
Don't open your book.
THIRTEEN
35
Verbs C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h v e r b s from t h e boxes. close 1
turn
'
sit
come
in. P l e a s e
the door, and
Thank y o u . Please look 2
write
on the light.
down.'
read
open
' G o o d morning. I'm your new teacher. P l e a s e Unit 42. P l e a s e and
your books at
at the photograph. Then
the text,
a n s w e r s to the questions.'
Object pronouns 1
Complete t h e t a b l e . subject pronoun
1
he
object pronoun
me
she
you
2
C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h object pronouns.
1
It's my book. P l e a s e give it to
2
I don't know. There's Anna. Ask
3
W e ' r e in the photo. Look at
4
They're my cousins. Do you know
5
He's the teacher. Ask
?
Be...
Word square Find fourteen v e r b s .
/Don't be
Complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h
L
c
s
T
A
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D
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they
we
Be...
or
Don't be....
1
careful!
2
silly.
3
stupid.
4
Please
5
Don't worry
quiet. happy.
fourteen Nick and Karen M y n a m e ' s Nick. M y girlfriend's name
is
Karen. Were s t u d e n t s .
I go to u n i v e r s i t y in Oxford. Karen
d o e s n ' t go to
university
i n Oxford. S h e g o e s t o university
in
Cambridge.
She
lives in Cambridge. I live w i t h my p a r e n t s in W o o d s t o c k .
1
G i v e short a n s w e r s .
1
Does Nick go to university in W o o d s t o c k ?
2
Does Karen go to university in W o o d s t o c k ?
3
Does she live in W o o d s t o c k ?
4
Does Nick live with his parents?
5
Do his parents live in Oxford?
6
Do they live in W o o d s t o c k ?
2
Answer the questions.
1
W h e r e does he go to university?
2
W h e r e does she go to university?
3
W h e r e does she live?
4
W h e r e do his parents live?
5
W h e r e is W o o d s t o c k ?
Grammar Tick ( / ) t h e correct a n s w e r s . 1
Do you live in London? •
2
• Yes, I am.
In a bank.
• Y e s , I do.
• Y e s , I work.
Does she go to university? •
4
• Y e s , I do.
W h e r e do you work? •
3
Y e s , I live.
No, she doesn't.
• To university.
• S h e goes.
W h e r e does he live? •
No, he doesn't.
• He lives in Paris.
_J He lives.
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37
Negatives M a k e these sentences negative. •
He lives in a flat.
He doesn't live in a flat.
1
His sister lives with him
2
Their parents work in London
3
I work with her
4
S h e goes to university in Oxford
5
We live with our parents
Questions M a k e questions. •
you / live / in London?
Do you live in London?
1
she / work / i n a hospital?
2
he / go / to Manchester University?
3
you / work / in an office?
4
they / go / to school?
5
she / live / near y o u ?
Word order P u t t h e w o r d s in t h e correct order. •
go / We / college / to / S o u t h e n d . / in
We go to college in Southend.
1
an / in / They / London. / work / in / office
2
h o m e . / S h e / at / works
3
with / parents. / lives / his / He
4
I / hospital. / work /a / don't / in
5
g o e s / C h i c a g o . / to / university / in / He
6
in / town / Cambridge. / They / near / live / a
THINK! S a y t h e v e r b do to yourself. i do / You do / We do / They do He does / S h e does / It does I don't / You don't / We don't / They don't He doesn't / S h e doesn't / It doesn't
fifteen . . ..
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[4 M a k e s e n t e n c e s about t h e pictures. •
The cupboard is open.
The door is closed,
Clocks Draw t h e h a n d s o n t h e c l o c k s . S i -
eight
nine five
ten ten
o'clock
two thirty
three
four forty
thirty-five
eleven
twelve
one
fifteen
twenty
twenty-five
five forty-
six fifty
s e v e n fifty-
five
five
Questions and answers M a t c h t h e questions and t h e a n s w e r s . Questions
Answers
1
W h a t time is it?
A
No, it isn't.
2
W h e n d o e s the office o p e n today?
B
No, I don't.
3
Is the bank open on S u n d a y s ?
C
It's three thirty.
4
Does the post office close for lunch?
D
At ten o'clock.
5
Do you work at w e e k e n d s ?
E
N o , it doesn't.
FIFTEEN
39
Working times Complete t h e s p a c e s w i t h w o r d s from t h e box. in
on
at
to
from
Anna and P a u l are married. S h e ' s a teacher and he's an engineer. S h e works
Monday
Friday. S h e starts work
eight forty-five, and finishes
four fifteen. S h e corrects homework
the evenings. S h e doesn't go to work S u n d a y s . P a u l works
eight fifteen
S a t u r d a y mornings He doesn't work
eight,forty-five
Sundays.
do I does Complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h do or does. 1
you work on M o n d a y s ?
2
the library open at nine thirty or at ten?
3
the s h o p s open on Friday evenings?
4
the bank open at nine thirty?
5
When
the post office close?
6
W h a t time
the offices open?
7
Anna work on S a t u r d a y s ?
8
Anna and P a u l work on S u n d a y s ?
Days of the week Find t h e d a y s of t h e w e e k . •
DYFIAR
Friday
1
YADNOM
4
NAYDUS
2
NDDYSEAEW
5
SYDHRTUA
3
RUYADTSA
6
DUTSAYE
•'
S a y t h e d a y s o f t h e w e e k t o yourself.
S a t u r d a y s or five thirty. He works . twelve thirty.
sixteen Label the diagrams L a b e l t h e d i a g r a m s w i t h w o r d s from t h e box. at the end of across
in
past turn left G
along turn right
°
to on t h e right on the left
in, on, at, to Complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h t h e correct w o r d . 1
Stop
the traffic lights!
2
The bank is open
3
S h e lives
4
It's
5
They work
6
The shop is open from nine
7
Our flat is
8
The station is
Mondays. Rome.
the right. an office. five.
the third floor. the end of the road.
Capital letters W r i t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h c a p i t a l letters. •
d o e s she work on Saturdays?
Does she work on Saturdays
1
they work from monday to friday.
2
the bank in london road is closed on S u n d a y s .
3
is there a taxi rank in east street?
4
mrs c h a n g goes to english classes on W e d n e s d a y s .
5
schools in france are closed on thursday afternoons.
6
go along dorset road and the hilton hotel is on the right.
7
my uncle's name is J o s e p h grant.
8
d o e s mr brown live in central road?
SIXTEEN
41
Spelling W r i t e t h e w o r d s in your v o c a b u l a r y notebook, - i g h t : night / right / traffic light / eight - t i o n : direction / station / information / instruction / conversation
Places Find fifteen p l a c e s . Y
C
1
N
S
A
R
K
E
T
1
N
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M
A
A
H
J
K
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Quiz Answer the questions. 1
W h a t ' s the fifth letter of the alphabet?
2
W h a t ' s your first n a m e ?
3
W h a t ' s the second day of the w e e k e n d ?
4
W h a t ' s the third day of the w e e k ?
5
W h a t ' s the eighth letter of the alphabet?
6
W h a t ' s the fourth number of your telephone number?
7
Have you got a middle name?
8
W h i c h floor is your bedroom on?
S a y t h e numbers t o yourself. first sixth
second seventh
third
fourth
eighth
ninth
fifth tenth
seventeen Routines Look at t h e information about David and S a r a h . C o m p l e t e t h e information for you. Sarah
S
David
You
W h a t time?
W h a t time?
W h a t time?
6.15
7.00
When?
When?
6.45
7.30
Where?
Where?
at
at home
home
When?
W h o . . . with?
W h o . . . with?
her
his wife
parents
When?
When?
12.00
22.45
Where?
Where? in a café
W h o . . . with?
W h o . . . with?
her
alone
When?
When?
6.30
7-45
Where?
Where?
at
af home
home
Where? W h o . . . with?
When?
W h o . . . with?
W h o ... with?
her
ft/s wife and
parents
W h o . . . with?
When?
of wor/c friends
Where?
Where? W h o . . . with?
children When? about
When? 11.00
about
When? 11.30
SEVENTEEN
Sarah i
A n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s about S a r a h .
•
W h a t time does she get up?
1
W h e n does she have breakfast?
2
W h e r e does she have breakfast?
3
W h o does she have breakfast with?
4
W h e n does she go to bed?
2
A s k a n d a n s w e r about S a r a h ' s lunch a n d dinner.
She gets up at six fifteen.
David 1
D e l e t e t h e f a l s e information. Correct t h e information. David g e t s u p a t e i g h t o'clock. H e h a s b r e a k f a s t a t six t h i r t y with his brother. H e h a s b r e a k f a s t a t home. H e h a s lunch i n a big r e s t a u r a n t a t t h r e e t h i r t y . H e h a s lunch w i t h h i s f r i e n d s . H e h a s d i n n e r a t h o m e a t nine t h i r t y w i t h h i s p a r e n t s . H e g o e s t o bed a t t w o a . m .
2
A s k six q u e s t i o n s about David's routine.
True or false? Are t h e s e s e n t e n c e s true ( / ) o r f a l s e ( X ) for y o u ? Correct t h e f a l s e s e n t e n c e s . work on S a t u r d a y s . / or X / don't work on Saturdays. get up at 5.30 a.m. have breakfast in a cafe. finish work at 7 p.m. have a bath in the evening. go to bed at midnight.
Writing W r i t e ten (or more) s e n t e n c e s about y o u r routine.
Grammar Complete the table. 1, y o u , w e , they do h e , s h e , it
does
have
get up go
work
start
finish
close
eighteen Conversations i
i
M a t c h t h e conversations to t h e pictures.
A
An ice-cream, please.
B Chocolate or strawberry?
2
c
I'd like an ice-cream, p l e a s e .
D W o u l d you like chocolate or strawberry?
A Chocolate. B Anything else?
c
A
D W o u l d you like anything else?
E r . . . no.
B There you go.
c
I'd like chocolate, p l e a s e . N o , thank y o u .
D Here you a r e , sir. 2
Continue t h e conversation for t h i s picture.
c
I'd like an ice-cream, please.
B
Chocolate or strawberry.
EIGHTEEN
45
Short answers Give short answers. •
Is this your s e a t ? Yes, it is.
1
Has she got a dictionary? ..
2
W o u l d he like some coffee?
3
Do you know the a n s w e r ?
4
Is that your pen?
5
Have they got any diet cola?
6
Does she work on S u n d a y s ?
.
this, that P u t this or that in t h e s p a c e s .
1
I'd like
one, please.
2
I'd like
one, please.
3
W o u l d y o u like
Food Add words to the word map.
one or
one?
nineteen
1
the guitar
2
Chinese
3
a truck
Short answers Give true a n s w e r s . 1
Can y o u speak French?
4
2
Can you play the piano?
5
Can you type? Can you read an English newspaper?
3
Can you program a computer?
6
Can you drive?
NINETEEN
47
can / can't Make sentences. •
He / the piano / not the saxophone, (play) He can play the piano,
but he can't play the saxophone.
1
S h e / S p a n i s h / not Portuguese, (speak)
2
I / a car / not a truck, (drive)
3
He /10 metres / not 100 metres, (swim)
4
They / 40 words per minute / not 80 words per minute, (type)
5
We / rock songs / not opera, (sing)
6
You / chess / not football, (play)
Relatives T h i n k of five of your r e l a t i v e s . W r i t e five s e n t e n c e s w i t h can a n d five s e n t e n c e s w i t h can't. •
My nephew is one. My
grandmother
He can say 'Mummy'.
can't
speak
English.
Negatives W r i t e t h e contractions. •
is not
isn't
1
are not
5
am not
2
have not
6
has not
3
do not
7
d o e s not
4
would not
8
cannot
Sounds Circle t h e different v o w e l s o u n d . Ill
whistle /1/
1U~
pillow
sing
hi
lil
tal
play
say
type
day
M
guitar
swim
night
finish
l-àil
give
drive
prize
like
li:/
speak
breakfast
meal
eat
I3-.I
beer
third
word
her
twenty Conversation Complete the conversations.
1
Receptionist Can I Man
you?
Yes,
I s e e the
dentist, p l e a s e ? Receptionist
I'm
she's busy
at the moment. Man
O h , dear. Can I
R e c e p t i o n i s t I'm Man
2
her this afternoon? S h e ' s got appointments this
about tomorrow?
Receptionist
W h a t time?
Man
Early. Is s h e
in the morning?
R e c e p t i o n i s t There's an
at ten forty-five. Is that alright?
Man
you.
That's O K
Receptionist Yes? Woman
I'd
Receptionist
W h e n for?
Woman
an appointment with Doctor S m i t h , p l e a s e .
I see him tomorrow?
R e c e p t i o n i s t Y e s , of course. Morning Woman
afternoon? Morning, please.
/Hi Receptionist
How thirty-five?
Woman _
That's Thank y o u .
ten
TWENTY
if
9
Months i
Find t h e t w e l v e m o n t h s .
2
W h a t is ...
K
0
C
T
0
B
E
R
Z
1
the first month of the y e a r ?
A
P
R
1
L
s
E
T
E
R
2
the second day of the w e e k ?
N
D
J
u
N
E
P
A
D
T
3
the seventh month of the y e a r ?
U
S
w
J
G
P
J
P
E
A 4
the twelfth month of the y e a r ?
A
u
G
u
S
T
1
R
C
H
R
L
F
L
X
E
V
C
E
R
5
the month with twenty-eight d a y s ?
Y
M
A
Y
N
M
Q
H
M
C
6
the date tomorrow?
M
A
R
C
H
B
A
G
B
H
7
the date next S a t u r d a y ?
B
W
N
0
V
E M
B
E
R
N
0
F
E
B
R
U A
R
Y
]
Dates INTERNATIONAL / BRITISH DATES:
AMERICAN DATES:
day / month / y e a r
month / day / year
5/3/07 is 5th M a r c h 2007
5/3/07 is M a y 3rd 2007
Complete t h e t a b l e . DATE
INTERNATIONAL/BRITISH
AMERICAN
2/7/06
2nd July
February
2006
jth
2006
12/9/05 4/8/17 n/l/13
in, on, at Put t h e w o r d s in t h e correct boxes. February / 12.30 / Thursday / 23rd July / t h e afternoon / 2005 / the morning / the w e e k e n d / S a t u r d a y / 8.45 / the 15th / M o n d a y s / 11 o'clock / 21.00 / W e d n e s d a y / August 30th / M a y in... on... at...
twenty-one
What's he doing? A s k six q u e s t i o n s w i t h doing. PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 PICTURE 5 PICTURE 6
%-
TWENTY-ONE
5
What's he watching? Ask more q u e s t i o n s . i'K IURE i I'H ruRE 2
What's he watching? What's he drinking? Where's he sitting? W h a t are they eating?
Where
hi IURE 3 W h a t
?
i'K IURE 4 W h e r e
?
I»II IURE 5 W h o
?
What
Hi IURE 6 W h e r e
?
What
Short answers Give short a n s w e r s . in IURE i
Is he drinking water?
PICTURE 2 Are they having breakfast? ni TURE 3
Is he listening to the radio?
i'K TURE 4 Is she sleeping in a bed? in TURE 5
Is the w o m a n writing?
ni TURE 6
Is he shopping for clothes?
He's watching television Look at picture l. •
He's sitting on the sofa. He's
He's watching television,
watching a sports programme.
and he's drinking beer.
I think he's watching football-
W r i t e s e n t e n c e s about pictures 2 to 6.
Questions Ask q u e s t i o n s . •
They're drinking tea.
(What?)
What are they drinking?
i
S h e ' s phoning a friend. ( W h o ? )
•
They're eating in a restaurant. ( W h e r e ? )
i
They're playing a g a m e . ( W h a t ? )
/i
He's reading a book. ( W h a t ? )
',
They're sitting. ( W h e r e ? )
6
We're watching a programme. ( W h a t ? )
i
twenty-two Verbs M a t c h t h e v e r b s and t h e w o r d s . 1
drive
A
s o m e friends
2
read
B
television
3
meet
C
tennis
4
go
D
your hair
5
stay
E
a car
6
watch
F
to Hawaii
7
play
G
at home
8
cut
Ha
book
out, up, in, at, on, to C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h t h e correct w o r d s . 1
I don't go
on M o n d a y evenings.
2
I'm staying
3
W h a t time do you get
4
W e ' r e going
holiday in May.
5
W e ' r e going
Italy.
6
Italy's lovely
May.
7
His parents live
8
S h e ' s taking her d o g
tonight and watching a video. on S u n d a y mornings?
Cambridge. the vet tomorrow.
Spelling W r i t e t h e -ing form of t h e v e r b s . •
get
getting
1
cut
6
take
2
do
7
stop
3
stay
8
meet
4
wash
9
shop
5
sneeze
TWENTY-TWO
Questions i
A s k q u e s t i o n s w i t h doing.
•
he / W e d n e s d a y ?
1
they / January?
2
she / io o'clock this evening?
1
you / next w e e k ?
i\
they / the summer?
What's he doing on Wednesday?
2
M a k e and answer questions.
•
W h a t / he / do / S a t u r d a y ?
1
W h a t / she / do / S u n d a y ?
2
W h e n / he / go / Cambridge?
s
W h e r e / she / go / holiday?
/i
W h e n / he / go / holiday?
What's he doing on Saturday?
W h a t / s h e / do / this evening? 6
W h y / he / stay / home?
is I has I possessive Look a t ' s i n t h e s e s e n t e n c e s . W r i t e ( I ) for is, ( 2 ) for has or (3) for p o s s e s s i v e ' s . 1
W h a t ' s ( F L ) he doing?
2
Paul's ( • ) car's ( • ) a Ford.
5 /1
S h e ' s ( • ) got three brothers. Look at the dog. It's ( U ) sleeping.
5
W h o ' s ( • ) h e phoning?
6
W h o ' s ( • ) got a pen?
/
S h e ' s ( • ) listening t o Anna's ( • ) radio.
8
Your appointment's ( D ) at five thirty.
Contractions Change t h e underlined w o r d s to contractions. •
I am looking for a new shirt.
1
I would like a coffee, please.
I'm looking for a new shirt. 5
We have not got a dog.
2
We are not busy today.
6
S h e is not listening,
i
I cannot understand this.
7
No, I would not.
4
He d o e s not work in an office.
8
They are playing c h e s s .
/ K
they got a DVD player? you like dancing? he know the a n s w e r ? you going to have a holiday this year?
write
—
o
\
u
r right
\
here \
no ^ — buy there
two
four
hear
to
twenty-six Famous people P r e s e n t o r p a s t ? W r i t e true s e n t e n c e s from t h e t a b l e . Romeo and Juliet Prince William Princess Diana Columbus
French.
Bill G a t e s
American.
The Marx Brothers
is
Italian.
Madonna
was
British.
P o p e John Paul II
are
Indian.
The S i m p s o n s
were
Pavarotti Nelson
Polish. Spanish. Chinese.
Mandela
S o u t h African.
Pablo Picasso Indira G a n d h i Napoleon and Josephine Jackie Chan
Past and present M a t c h t h e present to t h e past of be. present
past
was, were Complete t h e s e n t e n c e s w i t h was or were. 1
The film
2
The B e a t l e s
3
We
4
She
5
Where
6
What
7
I
8
very good. from Liverpool. late for school yesterday. at home last night. you yesterday? his n a m e ? at work last Monday. they at work y e s t e r d a y ?
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TWENTY-SIX
short answers door / table / light / single bed / 1 upboard / double bed / desk / clock / picture / chair / armchair / drawers / wardrobe / carpet / sofa
niece
uncle husband sister daughter father grandson aunt cousin
10 11 12 13 14 15
mother parent brother child wife grandfather
2 1 uncle 2 sister 3 aunt 4 niece 5 cousin 6 grandmother
is I has I's (1), (2), (2), (3), (3), (1)
(EN
How much? 1 Is 2 is 3 are 4 are 5 is 6 is 1 l o w much are + the shoes / shorts / boots? 1 l o w much is + the sweatshirt / jacket? 1 onversation
1 What colour? • What size (are you)? How much is it / that?
1 subject pronoun you, we possessive adjective her, their
Grammar subject pronoun he oliject pronouns me, her liossessive pronouns your, his Questions and answers III 2A 3F 4B 5C
Plurals 1 grandchildren 2 nieces 3 cousins 4 men 5 daughters 6 women 1, 4 and 6 are irregular. Possessive adjectives
2 1 His 5 My
2 Their 6 Your
3 Our
4 Her
Sounds father, car, aunt, child, many
6E
Apostrophe's 1 Anna's 2 children's 3 men's 4 James's 5 Kevin's 6 children's
ANSWER
74
thirteen Reading instructions 1 1 stop 2 pause 3 open/close 4 on/off 5 play 6 previous/next 2 1 Turn on the DVD player. 2 Open the drawer and insert a DVD. 3 Select track (3). 4 Push 'play'. Don't 1 Don't close the door. 2 Don't turn on the light. 3 Don't look at them. 4 Don't sit down. Verbs 1 Come, close, turn, sit 2 open, look, read, write Object pronouns 1 subject pronoun you object pronoun him, her, us, them 2 1 me 2 her 3 us 4 them shim
KEY
Questions 1 Does she work in a hospital? 2 Does he go to Manchester University? 3 Do you work in an office? 4 Do they go to school? 5 Does she live near you? Word order 1 They work in an office in London. 2 She works at home. 3 He lives with his parents. 4 I don't work in a hospital. 5 He goes to university in Chicago. 6 They live in a town near Cambridge.
fifteen Open, 3 The 4 The 5 The 6 The
dosed window is closed. book is open. book is closed. umbrella is open.
Clocks
Word square stand, do, draw, give, open, come, read, go, sit, look, close, turn, turn off, write Be... I Don't be ... 1 Be 2 Don't be 3 Don't be 4 be 5 Be
eight o'clock
nine five
ten ten
eleven fifteen
twelve twenty
one twenty-five
two thirty
three thirty-five
five forty-five
six fifty
fourteen Nick and Karen 1 1 No, he doesn't. 2 No, she doesn't. 3 No, she doesn't. 4 Yes, he does. 5 No, they don't. 6 Yes, they do. 2 1 2 3 4 5
He goes to university in Oxford. She goes to university in Cambridge. She lives in Cambridge. They live in Woodstock. It's near Oxford.
Grammar 1 Yes, I do. 3 No, she doesn't.
2 In a bank. 4 He lives in Paris.
Negatives 1 His sister doesn't live with him. 2 Their parents don't work in London. 3 I don't work with her. 4 She doesn't go to university in Oxford. 5 We don't live with our parents.
Questions and answers 1C
2D
3A
4E
5B
seven fifty-five
ANSWER KEY
75
Winking times f r o m , lo, at, at, in, on, from, to , on, from, in, m i
forty-five] with his parents [wife and children]. He goes to bed at 2 arcm about eleven thirty.
il« I does
Grammar has, gets up, goes, works, starts, finishes, closes
i Do ii 1I0
2 Does 7 Does
3 Do 8 Do
4 Does
5 does
n.iys of the week 1 Monday 2 Wednesday 3 Saturday 1 Sunday sThursday 6Tuesday
eighteen Conversations 1 1B
sixteen 1 .ibet the diagrams 1 linn right 2 turn left 3 across 4 along 5 past 6 on the right 7 to H .11 1 he end of 9 on the left
in, on, at, to 1
ill
2
on 3 in 4 on 5 in 6 to 7 on 8 at
1 apital letters 1 I hey, Monday, Friday • I he, London Road, Sundays 1 Is, East Street 1 Mis Chang, English, Wednesdays \ Si hools, France, Thursday ii iii), Dorset Road, Hilton Hotel , My, loseph Grant H Does, Mr Brown, Central Road Places |inli, supermarket, cinema, theatre, library, college, hospital, shop, university, park, bank, hotel, mall, cafe, •-l.it ion
Short answers 1 Yes, she has. 3 Yes, I do. 5 Yes, they have.
2 Yes, he would. 4 Yes, it is. 6 Yes, she does.
this, that 1 this 2 that 3 this, that
nineteen I can't... 1 see 2 hear 3 sing, play 4 speak / talk Questions 1 Can you play the guitar? 2 Can you speak Chinese? 3 Can you drive a truck?
can / can't
Quiz
ir
2A
2 C I'd like an ice-cream, please. B Chocolate or strawberry? C I'd like chocolate, please. B Anything else? C No, thank you. B There you go.
3 Sunday
4 Wednesday
5h
seventeen Sarah 1 1 she has breakfast at 6.45. She has breakfast at home. 1 She has breakfast with her parents. • i she goes to bed at about 11. 1
D.ivid 1 u.ivid gets up at eight [seven] o'clock. 1 ii' has breakfast at six [seven] thirty with Ills brother [wife]. He has breakfast at liome. He has lunch in a brg restaurant |i .ife] at three thirty [twelve forty-five]. 1 ir has lunch wtth-his friends [alone]. He Iitis dinner at home at nine thirty [seven
1 She can speak Spanish, but she can't speak Portuguese. 2 I can drive a car, but I can't drive a truck. 3 He can swim 10 metres, but he can't swim 100 metres. 4 They can type 40 words per minute, but they can't type 80 words per minute. 5 We can sing rock songs, but we can't sing opera. 6 You can play chess, but you can't play football. Negatives 1 aren't 2 haven't 3 don't 4 wouldn't 5'm not 6 hasn't 7 doesn't 8 can't Sounds type, night, give, breakfast, third
ANSWER
KEY
twenty
twenty-two
Conversation 1 help, can, afraid, see, sorry, afternoon, How, free, appointment, Thank
Verbs
2 like, Can, or, about, fine Months 2 I January 2 Tuesday 3 July 4 December 5 February Dates 12th September 2005 / December 9th 2005; 4th August 2017 / April 8th 2017; 11th January 2013 / November 1st 2013 in, on, at in ... February, the afternoon, 2005, the morning, May on ... Thursday, 23rd July, Saturday, the 15th, Mondays, Wednesday, August 30th at... 12.30, the weekend, 8.45,11 o'clock, 21.00
2H
3A
4F
5G
6B
7C
8D
out, up, in, at, on, to 1 out 2 in 3 up 4 on 5 to 6 in 7 in 8 to Spelling 1 cutting 2 doing 3 staying 4 washing 5 sneezing 6 taking 7 stopping 8 meeting 9 shopping Questions 1 1 What are they doing in January? 2 What's she doing at 10 o'clock this evening? 3 What are you doing next week? 4 What are they doing in the summer? 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
What's she doing on Sunday? When's he going to Cambridge? Where's she going on holiday? When's he going on holiday? What's she doing this evening? Why's he staying at home?
is I has I possessive
twenty-one What's he doing? 1 What's he doing? 2 What are they doing? 3 What's he doing? 4 What's she doing? 5 What are they doing? 6 What's he doing? What's he watching? Picture 2: Where are they eating? Picture 3: What's he listening to? Picture 4: Where's she sleeping? Picture 5: Who are they phoning? What are they saying? Picture 6: Where's he shopping? What's he buying? Short answers 1 No, he isn't. 3 Yes, he is. 5 Yes, she is.
lE
l(l) 6(2)
2(3),(l)
3(2)
(i),(3)
8(1)
7
4(1)
5(1)
Contractions 1 I'd
2 aren't
3 can't
5 haven't 6 isn't
4 doesn't
7 wouldn't 8 They're
twenty-three Conversation What, How, going, at, Who, Do, do, time, at, Let's, have do I doing 1 doing 2 going 3 go 5 like 6 see 7 like
4 get
for, at, to, in 1 to
3 in
2 for
4 at
Object pronouns 2 No, they aren't. 4 No, she isn't. 6 No, he isn't.
Questions 1 Who's she phoning? 2 Where are they eating? 3 What are they playing? 4 What's he reading? 5 Where are they sitting? 6 What are you watching?
1 us
2 her
3 them
Vocabulary 2C a
3E
4 him 4F
5A
5 it 6D
I an
an + exhibition, offer, easy question, operation, appointment, early breakfast Capital letters 1 Star Wars, Odeon 2 Let's, Thursday 3 Her, August 4 Tom Hanks 5 Do, Mr Taylor 6 Manchester United, Real Madrid, Wednesday
ANSWER
KEY
77
twenty-four
twenty-seven
Spelling i swimming 2 dancing 3 going / watching 5 playing 6 seeing 7 driving H gardening 9 cleaning 10 listening
Seasons April: spring / autumn; July: summer / winter; November: autumn / spring
(
leisure Milling, dancing, eating, running, pi.lying, walking, gardening, reading, -.hopping, cooking Vocabulary w.ilching television, playing chess, hiking exercise, surfing the Internet, isiling out, going to the cinema
twenty-five Word order 1 II's going to rain tomorrow. • She's going to have a baby. 1 We're going to be late. /1 I'm not going to win the lottery. ', I hey're going to get married. 1. I le's going to be famous. Negatives 1 I hey aren't... t lie isn't... \ I'm not...
Time words (minute), hour, day, weekend, week, month, season, (year) Negatives 1 wasn't 2 weren't any children 3 weren't 4 wasn't 5 weren't any good programmes Yesterday's weather 1 What was the weather like in California yesterday? It was cloudy. It was hot. 2 What was the weather like in Chicago yesterday? It was windy. It was cold. 3 What was the weather like in Texas yesterday? It was sunny. Itwas hot. 4 What was the weather like in New York yesterday? It was snowing. It was cold.
in I on on 6 in 1
2 The ship isn't... 4 They aren't...
Questions 1 11 in 2 Has 3 Would 4 Is 5 Have 1. Ho 7 Does 8 Are Sounds and spelling Iiy / buy, know / no, their / there, 1111 / four, hour / our, write / right, two / lo, hear / here
I'.ist and present 'in not / isn't + wasn't .lie + were .iien't + weren't was, were 1 was 2 were \ were 6 was
3 were 4 was 7 was 8 Were
I ime words 1 present this + year, month past last + week, year, month future next + week, year, month j loday, yesterday, this week, last Sunday
3 in 8 on
4 on 9 on
5 on
Capital letters 1 I, New Zealand, February 2 W e , British Airways, BA, Chicago 3 I'm, Madrid, Spain, May 4 Maria Green, Smith Street, Liverpool 5 Where, Tom, Anna, Saturday
twenty-eight Past or present? PR 2 PA 3 PA 6 PR 7 PA 8 PA 1
twenty-six
2 in 7 in
4 PR 5 PR
Grammar 1 have 2 have 3 Did 4 didn't 5 didn't 6 Does 7 had 8 Do Verbs in the past present have aren't past didn't, did, didn't, wasn't, were have a meal + breakfast, dinner a snack + a pizza, a coffee, a sandwich a meeting + an appointment a party + a good time a rest + a holiday, a sleep a wash, a swim + a bath, a shower
78
ANSWER KEY
twenty-nine
thirty
Questions 1 What did you eat? 2 What did they drink? 3 What did she see? 4 Who did he go with? 5 Where did you drive to? 6 What did you want? 7 Who did she meet? 8 When did they arrive? 9 Who did you write to?
In the past 1 was born 2 started 3 went 4 learned, passed 5 studied 6 left 7 started, worked 8 met
Word order 1 Did you see a film last month? 2 Where did you go last Saturday? 3 What did you have for breakfast yesterday? 4 Did you have a holiday last year? 5 What did you buy at the supermarket? Verbs in the past present have past went, bought, saw, got Positive and negative I went 2 bought 3 buy 4 got 5 had 6 saw 7 go 8 went 9 saw 10 got Sarah's diary At eleven thirty, she went to the supermarket and she bought food for the weekend. At twelve o'clock, she had lunch with Jack. At one o'clock, she went to the garage and she bought petrol. At three o'clock, she had tea with her grandmother. At four thirty, she had an appointment with the dentist. At six o'clock, she saw Titanic II at the cinema. She went with Jack. At nine o'clock, she went to a restaurant, and she had dinner with Jack.
9 got married Spelling studied, lived, worried, started, moved, liked, finished, loved, worked, stopped, shopped, hated when... 1 She came to this country when she was two. 2 He moved to America when he was seven. 3 I passed my driving test when I was eighteen. 4 They went to university when they were nineteen. Grammar 1 She moved to London. 2 They didn't study French at school. 3 Did you finish the last exercise? 4 Did they live in India? 5 We started work two years ago. 6 I didn't learn to drive when I was 16.
Audio exercises
AUDIO EXERCISES
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Unit one
Unit two IP':.!': '•>' . f'M;
Audio: Is he right? A u d i o : her You:
What's her name?
Audio: W h a t ' s her n a m e ? Audio: his You:
What's his name?
You:
No, he isn't.
Audio: No, he isn't. Audio: Is s h e a student? Audio: Are you a teacher? Audio: Is he wrong? Audio: Are you wrong?
Audio: W h a t ' s his n a m e ? Audio: your Audio: his Audio: her
Audio: Is she right?
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Audio: Y e s , s h e is.
You: Audio: Hello. You:
Hello.
Audio: Hello. Audio: Hi.
Yes, she is.
Audio: Is he a journalist? Audio: Are y o u a student? Audio: Is she wrong? Audio: Are y o u right?
Audio: G o o d b y e . Audio: Hello. Audio: Good to meet you
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M N
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0/1/ Audio: Can you spell police! You:
P-O-L-l-C-E
•3" 312 5678
Audio: P-O-L-l-C-E
Audio: W h a t ' s his number?
Audio: Can y o u spell teacher?.
You:
Audio: Can you spell nurse?
Three one two, five six seven eight
Audio: Three one t w o , five six seven eight
s 5619084 Audio: W h a t ' s her number? •s 476 3109 Audio: W h a t ' s your number? •s 884 1596 Audio: W h a t ' s my number?
TP 210 8065 Audio: W h a t ' s his number?
Audio: Can you spell journalist?
AUDIO E X E R C I S E S
Unit three
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Unit four
Audio: Good morning.
Audio: S h e ' s from Brazil.
You:
You:
Audio: Good morning.
She's Brazilian.
Good morning.
Audio: S h e ' s Brazilian. Audio: He's from Germany. Audio: S h e ' s from S p a i n . Audio: He's from France. Audio: S h e ' s from J a p a n .
Audio: Good afternoon. Audio: Good evening. Audio: Good morning. Audio: Hi.
Audio: He's from England. Audio: S p a n i s h Audio: y o u
You:
You:
Audio: Do you speak S p a n i s h ?
Where are you from?
Audio: W h e r e are you from?
Do
you
Spanish?
Audio: French
Audio: he
Audio: English
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Where's he from?
Audio: German
Audio: W h e r e ' s he from?
Audio: S p a n i s h
Audio: he
speak
Audio: Italian
Audio: she Audio: you Audio: it
Audio: W h e r e ' s she from? You:
Sorry, 1 don't know.
Audio: Sorry, 1 don't know. Audio: Is he married?
Audio: W h a t nationality is he?
You:
Audio: W h a t ' s her job?
Yes, he is.
Audio: Y e s , he is. Audio: Is Karl from Frankfurt? Audio: Is she from Brazil? Audio: Are you a student? Audio: Is Manchester in England?
Audio: W h a t ' s his name? Audio: Is she married?
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AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit five > 16)
Repeat the n u m b e r s .
10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / l8 / 19 / 20 (* 17)
M a k e questions.
A u d i o : camera You:
Is it a camera?
Audio: Is it a camera?
Unit six * 20)
A n s w e r w i t h yes.
Audio: Are w e busy? You:
Yes, we are.
Audio: Y e s , w e a r e . Audio: Are they in a restaurant? You:
Yes, they are.
Audio: Y e s , they a r e .
Audio: identity card
Audio: Are they from Australia?
You:
Audio: Are w e students?
Is it an identity card?
Audio: Is it an identity card?
Audio: Are we in a hurry? Audio: Are they waiters?
Audio: envelope Audio:
dictionary
Audio: apple
*2t)
Answer with negatives.
Audio: They're A m e r i c a n . You:
No,
they aren't American.
Audio: No, they aren't A m e r i c a n . Audio: Are they your keys? You:
No, they aren't.
A u d i o : N o , they aren't.
Audio: They're in a restaurant. Audio: They're in a hurry. Audio: They're busy.
Audio: Is it your book? You:
Audio: No, it isn't. Audio: Are they your pens? Audio: Is it your phone? Audio: Are they your e n v e l o p e s ? Audio: Is it your umbrella? *19)
Ask questions.
Audio: It's a w a t c h . You:
Sorry, what is it?
Audio: Sorry, w h a t is it? Audio: They're e n v e l o p e s . You:
Audio: They're from New York.
No, it isn't.
Sorry, what are they?
A u d i o : Sorry, w h a t are they? Audio: It's an identity card. Audio: They're keys. A u d i o : They're aspirins. Audio: It's a backpack.
* 22)
M a k e questions.
Audio: English You:
Are they English?
Audio: Are they English? Audio: busy Audio: waiters Audio: from London Audio: in a restaurant
AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit seven [ci*
3)
Repeat the numbers.
.'0 / 3 0 / 4 0 / 5 0 / 6 0 / 7 0 / 8 0 / 9 0
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Unit eight WW)
R e p e a t t h e colours.
black / white / blue / red / green / yellow / grey / brown / pink /
[CTCHZ
orange
11.50 Audio: How much is that? l'i)//:
One fifty.
Audio: O n e fifty.
IS&IZSHHHiHHHHHIHI black and white / red and yellow / green a n d blue / grey and pink / orange and brown
$2.15 Audio: How much i s t h a t ? <
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Audio: It's my car.
Audio: How much i s t h a t ?
You:
1 4.60
Audio: W h a t colour is it?
What colour is it?
Audio: How much i s t h a t ? Audio: They're old s h o e s .
$6.17 Audio: How much i s t h a t ? €8.80 Audio: How much i s t h a t ? [ C I 25)
M a k e requests.
Audio: tea You:
You:
What colour are they?
Audio: W h a t colour are they?
Tea, please.
Audio: Tea, p l e a s e . Audio: fries
Audio: It's his car. Audio: They're new boots. Audio: They're old jeans. Audio: It's a hot tap. * 29)
Adjectives
Audio: The car is American.
Audio: chocolate shake
You:
Audio: hot dog
Audio: It's an American car.
Audio: coffee
Audio: The umbrella is black.
Audio: cheeseburger
Audio: The book is old.
H i
D
M A K E QUESTIONS.
Audio: ketchup You:
Can I have the ketchup, please?
Audio: Can I have the ketchup, please? Audio: salt Audio: pepper Audio: sugar Audio: milk
It's an American car.
Audio: The apple is green. Audio: The film is English.
AUDIO EXERCISES
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Unit nine
Unit ten
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Audio: Is there a shower? You:
Yes, there is.
Audio: They're nice j e a n s . You:
How much are they?
A u d i o : Y e s , there is.
Audio: How much are they?
Audio: Are there any t o w e l s ?
Audio: It's a nice shirt.
You:
Yes, there are.
You:
How much is it?
Audio: Y e s , there are.
Audio: How much is it?
Audio: Are there any towels?
Audio: They're nice s h o e s .
Audio: Is there a bathrobe?
Audio: It's a nice sweatshirt.
Audio: Are there any pictures?
Audio: It's a nice T-shirt.
Audio: Is there a bath?
Audio: They're nice trainers.
Audio: Are there any chairs? Audio: it There ... There're ... There're s o m e
You:
towels.
Audio: W h a t size is it?
What size is it?
Audio: they Audio: Are there any towels? You:
Yes, there are some towels.
Audio: Y e s , there are s o m e t o w e l s .
Audio: he Audio: you Audio: she Audio: it
Audio: Are there any chairs?
Audio: I
Audio: Are there any lights? Audio: Are there any pictures? Audio: Are there any beds?
Audio: Is it for him or for m e ?
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Audio: It isn't for h i m . It's for m e .
You:
It isn't for him. It's for me.
A u d i o : lights You:
Are there any lights?
Audio: Are there any lights?
Audio: Are they for him or for her? You:
They aren't for him. They're
Audio: a television You:
Is there a television?
for her.
Audio: They aren't for h i m . They're for her.
Audio: Is there a television? Audio: Is it for me or for y o u ? Audio: pictures
Audio: Are they for him or for m e ?
Audio: towels
Audio: Are they for me or for her?
Audio: a shower
Audio: Is it for you or for him?
Audio: an armchair
AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit eleven [ a 36)
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Unit twelve Listen and repeat.
A n s w e r w i t h yes.
Audio: H a v e you got a pen?
've N1
You:
I've / y o u ' v e / w e ' v e / t h e y ' v e
Yes, I have.
Audio: Y e s , I h a v e . Audio: Has she got any s t a m p s ? You:
Yes, she has.
Audio: Y e s , she h a s . Audio: H a v e they got any books? Audio: Has he got a comb? Audio: Has she got any keys? Audio: H a v e you got an English book?
I've got... / You've got... / W e ' v e got... / They've got... I've got some friends. They've got some books. You've got a sister. W e ' v e got a car. He's got two brothers. S h e ' s got a daughter. * 40)
M a k e negatives.
Audio: He Audio: H a v e you got any matches? You:
No, I haven't.
Audio: N o , I haven't. Audio: Has he got a credit card? You:
No, he hasn't.
Audio: No, he hasn't. Audio: Have you got a c o m b ? Audio: Has s h e got any sunglasses? Audio: H a v e they got any paper hankies? Audio: Has he got a mobile phone? 8)
He
hasn't got any friends.
Audio: W e You:
We
haven't got any friends.
Audio: We haven't got any friends. Audio: He Audio: W e Audio: 1 Audio: S h e Audio: They Audio: You
M a k e questions.
Audio: y o u You:
Have you got any stamps?
Audio: Have you got any s t a m p s ? Audio: she You:
Has she got any stamps?
Audio: Has s h e got any stamps? Audio: you Audio: she Audio: w e Audio: he Audio: they Audio: I
You:
Audio: He hasn't got any friends.
Audio: He ... three cousins You:
He's got three cousins.
Audio: He's got three cousins. Audio: I... some English friends You:
I've got some English friends.
Audio: I've got some English friends. Audio: S h e ... two uncles Audio: They ... four children Audio: He ... some cousins Audio: They ... two daughters
AUDIO EXERCISES
86
Unit thirteen
Unit fourteen
Audio: B e careful!
Audio: D o e s s h e live in London?
You:
You:
Please be careful.
Yes, she does.
Audio: P l e a s e be careful.
Audio: Y e s , s h e d o e s .
Audio: Close the window!
Audio: Do they work in a big city?
Audio: B e quiet!
You:
Audio: Sit d o w n !
Audio: Y e s , they do.
Audio: Open your book! & g
Audio: Does he work in an office? Audio: Do they live in this t o w n ?
.
Audio: Does she live in a big city?
Audio: Don't look. You:
Yes, they do.
Audio: Do they work in a bank?
Please don't look.
Audio: P l e a s e don't look.
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Audio: Don't be silly.
Audio: Do they live in England?
Audio: Don't close the door.
You:
A u d i o : Don't turn off the light.
Audio: N o , they don't.
Audio: Don't go.
Audio: D o e s he work in a hotel? You:
Give me the book, please.
Audio: Give me the book, p l e a s e .
Give
her the
keys,
Audio: Do we live in London? Audio: D o e s s h e work in a hospital? Audio: D o e s he live in a big city?
Audio: They're her keys. You:
No, he doesn't.
Audio: N o , he doesn't.
Audio: It's my book. You:
No, they don't.
please.
Audio: Do they know the a n s w e r s ?
Audio: Give her the k e y s , p l e a s e . Audio: They're our books.
Audio: y o u
Audio: It's his pen.
You:
Audio: It's my w a t c h .
Audio: Do you live here?
Audio: They're their books.
Do you live here?
Audio: s h e You:
Does she live here?
Audio: D o e s she live here? Audio: they Audio: he Audio: w e Audio: y o u Audio: s h e
AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit fifteen 48)
Repeat the d a y s of the w e e k .
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Unit sixteen , * 52)
Repeat.
Monday, Tuesday, W e d n e s d a y ,
one-first / t w o - s e c o n d /
Ihursday, Friday, Saturday, S u n d a y
t h r e e - t h i r d / four-fourth /
49)
Repeat the t i m e s .
4.10 / 5.15 / 6.20 / 7.25 / 8.30 / 9.35 / 10.40 / 11.45 / 12.50 / 1.55 / .' o'clock / 3.05
8# 50)
P u t in t h e t i m e w o r d s .
s e v e n - s e v e n t h / eight-eighth / nine-ninth / ten-tenth * 53)
First, s e c o n d , third
Audio: one / left You:
Audio: M o n d a y / 5.00 You:
five-fifth / six-sixth /
It's the first street on the left.
Audio: It's the first street on the left.
On Monday at five o'clock.
Audio: On Monday at five o'clock.
Audio: three / right You:
Audio: W e d n e s d a y / 1 0 . 3 0 Audio: Thursday / 1 2 . 1 5
It's the third street on the right.
Audio: It's the third street on the
Audio: S u n d a y / 3.45
right.
Audio: Tuesday / 1 1 . 0 0 Audio: S a t u r d a y / 8.55
Audio: one / left
Audio: Friday / 4.20
Audio: three / right Audio: two / left
|T)
Ask questions.
Audio: The bank's closed now. You:
What time does it open?
Audio: W h a t time d o e s it open?
Audio: four / right Audio: five / left * 54)
A n s w e r with sot
Audio: Excuse me, where's the bus Audio: The shops are closed now. You:
What time do they open?
station? You:
I'm sorry. I don't know.
Audio: W h a t time do they open?
Audio: I'm sorry. I don't know.
Audio: The post office is closed now.
Audio: W h a t time does the bank
Audio: The offices are closed now. Audio: The pubs are closed now. Audio: The library is closed now.
close? You:
I'm sorry. I don't know.
Audio: I'm sorry. I don't know. Audio: W h e r e ' s the nearest post office? Audio: W h a t time do the shops open? Audio: Excuse m e , can you tell me the w a y to the town centre? Audio: W h a t ' s the time?
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AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit eighteen
Unit seventeen
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I / I'd / I'd like / I'd like s o m e w a t e r /
You:
I'd like s o m e water, p l e a s e .
I don't work on Sundays.
Audio: I don't work on S u n d a y s .
S h e / S h e ' d / S h e ' d like / S h e ' d like
Audio: He
some water / S h e ' d like s o m e water,
You:
please.
He doesn't work on Sundays.
Audio: He doesn't work on S u n d a y s . Audio: They
Audio: s o m e water
Audio: S h e
You:
Audio: You
Audio: I'd like some water, p l e a s e .
I'd like some water, please.
Audio: He Audio: s o m e lemonade
Audio: W e
Audio: s o m e milk Audio: s o m e wine Audio: s o m e orange juice
Audio: I You:
I get up at seven.
Audio: I get up at s e v e n . Audio: tea or coffee Audio: S h e
You:
You:
Audio: W o u l d you like tea or coffee?
She gets up at seven.
Would you like tea or coffee?
Audio: S h e gets up at s e v e n . Audio: chicken or fish Audio: W e
Audio: wine or beer
Audio: He
Audio: this one or that one
Audio: They
Audio: red w i n e or white wine
Audio: S h e •
Audio: ( W o m a n ) I get up at s e v e n . You:
She gets up at seven.
Audio: S h e gets up at s e v e n . Audio: (Man) I have breakfast at eight. You:
He has breakfast at eight.
Audio: He has breakfast at eight. Audio: ( W o m a n ) I start work at nine. Audio: ( M a n ) I have lunch at t w e l v e . Audio: ( W o m a n ) I finish at five. Audio: (Man) I go home at six.
AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit nineteen
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Unit twenty
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Audio: I... speak English You:
I can speak English.
Audio: I can s p e a k English. Audio: T h e y . . . swim You:
January / February / March / April / M a y / J u n e / July / August / S e p t e m b e r / October / November / December
They can swim.
Audio: They can s w i m . Audio: S h e ... sing
21 January A u d i o : W h a t ' s the d a t e ?
Audio: I... drive
You:
Audio: He ... play the guitar
A u d i o : the twenty-first of January
Audio: They ... speak Italian
22 August
C * 6 2 ) A n s w e r w i t h yes. Audio: Can you s w i m ? You:
Yes, I can.
Audio: Y e s , I c a n .
the
twenty-first
of
January
A u d i o : W h a t ' s the d a t e ? 12 February Audio: W h a t ' s the date? 23 July Audio: W h a t ' s the date?
Audio: Can she drive?
31 December
Audio: Can they sing?
Audio: W h a t ' s the date?
Audio: Can he speak S p a n i s h ? Audio: Can you s p e a k English? Audio: How about t o d a y ? 6 3 ) A n s w e r w i t h no.
is
You:
Can I see him today?
Audio: Can I s e e him t o d a y ?
Audio: Can you whistle? You:
No, I can't.
Audio: No, I can't.
Audio: How about tomorrow? Audio: How about tomorrow evening?
Audio: Can s h e speak French? Audio: Can they swim?
Audio: How about on S a t u r d a y ?
Audio: Can he drive?
Audio: How about at four o'clock?
Audio: Can y o u repeat that?
Audio: How about next w e e k ? A s k about a p p o i n t m e n t s . Audio: her You:
When can I see her?
Audio: W h e n can I s e e her? A u d i o : him Audio: you Audio: the doctor Audio: them
A U D I O EXERCISES
90
Unit twenty-one
Unit twenty-two
A u d i o : S h e ' s busy.
Audio:
You:
You:
What's she doing?
tomorrow What are you doing tomorrow?
A u d i o : W h a t ' s she doing?
Audio: W h a t are you doing Audio: I'm busy. You:
tomorrow?
What are you doing?
Audio: W h a t are you doing? Audio: He's busy. Audio: They're busy. Audio: I'm busy.
Audio: next w e e k Audio: on S u n d a y Audio:
tomorrow morning
Audio: this evening
Audio: S h e ' s busy.
mm
Audio: I... S a t u r d a y You:
Audio: I You:
I'm listening.
Audio: I'm listening.
Audio: W e . . . tomorrow You:
Audio: You You:
I'm going out on Saturday.
Audio: I'm going out on Saturday.
We're going out tomorrow.
Audio: W e ' r e going out tomorrow.
You're listening.
Audio: You're listening.
Audio: S h e ... on Friday Audio: They ... this evening
Audio: S h e
Audio: I... next S u n d a y
Audio: They
Audio: He ... on W e d n e s d a y
Audio: I Audio: W e Audio: He >
Audio: I'm going out. sentences.
You:
Where are you going?
Audio: W h e r e are you going? Audio: He You:
He isn't working today.
Audio: He isn't working today. Audio: W e You:
We aren't working today.
Audio: W e aren't working today.
Audio: S h e ' s going out. You:
Where's she going?
Audio: W h e r e ' s s h e going? Audio: W e ' r e going out. Audio: He's going out. Audio: They're going out.
Audio: They Audio: S h e Audio: You Audio: I Audio: He
Audio: S h e ' s going out. Audio: I'm going out.
AUDIO EXERCISES
Unit twenty-four
Unit twenty-three
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A n s w e r with No, thanks,
Audio: Let's get s o m e popcorn. You:
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No, thanks. I don't like
M a k e sentences. Audio: They You:
They don't like that.
Audio: They don't like that.
popcorn. Audio: No, thanks. I don't like popcorn.
Audio: He You:
Audio: W h a t about s o m e t e a ? Audio: How about s o m e fries? Audio: Let's have a coffee. Audio: W h a t about going for a pizza?
He doesn't like that.
Audio: He doesn't like that. Audio: I Audio: S h e Audio: W e Audio: He Audio: They
Audio: How about going to a club? You:
Yes, let's go to a club.
Audio: Y e s , let's go to a club. Audio: W h a t about s e e i n g a film? You:
Yes, let's see a film.
cinema? Audio: W h a t about getting s o m e popcorn? Audio: How about going for a drink? Audio: W h a t about seeing a film?
You:
She likes swimming.
Audio: S h e likes swimming.
We like swimming.
Audio: W e like swimming. Audio: They Audio: I Audio: He Audio: You Audio: S h e
Make suggestions.
Audio: I can't go today. How
about going
tomorrow?
Audio: How about going tomorrow? Audio: I can't go this w e e k . You:
Audio: S h e
You:
Audio: How about going to the
You:
Make sentences.
Audio: W e
Audio: Y e s , let's s e e a film.
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