- •7A How many calories?
- •1 Write the full forms.
- •3 Answer Yes, I do; No, I don't; Yes, I am or No, I'm not.
- •2 Put in I, you, he, she, we, they, my, your, his, her, our or their.
- •4 Give the third-person singular (he/she/it) forms of these verbs.
- •7D Not enough money
- •I Put in How much or How many.
- •2 Make sentences.
- •6 Write a similar holiday postcard to a friend.
- •7. Read this with a dictionary.
- •3Pronounce these words with the correct stress.
- •4 Translate these into your language.
- •8A Things to remember: Units 5, 6 and 7
- •2 Write some questions for these answers.
- •3 Complete the sentences.
- •8В What sort of house do you live in?
- •I Put each verb into the correct form.
- •2 Pronunciation. Say these sentences with the correct stress.
- •8С Choose
Unit 7 Counting and measuring
7A How many calories?
1 Write the full forms.
aren't are not
3 Answer Yes, I do; No, I don't; Yes, I am or No, I'm not.
haven't we're
doesn't you're
don't they’re
I'm
2 Put in I, you, he, she, we, they, my, your, his, her, our or their.
1. We live in London address is 17 Fox
Terrace, Hampstead.
2. 'Where does your sister work?' ' works
in Sheffield.'
3. Susie and Ingrid are German - are from
Dortmund father is a bank manager.
4. My mother lives with second husband in
Edinburgh.
5. My wife and I are architects work in an
office in the centre of Cambridge.
6. 'There's Mr Parslow.' 'What's first
name?' 'Sam.'
Are you
Do you
Are you
Are you
Do you
Do you
Are you
Do you
Do you
tall?
like cats?
married?
American?
speak French?
work on Saturdays?
a student?
like your work?
like children?
4 Give the third-person singular (he/she/it) forms of these verbs.
work works
finish have sell
like watch get go study
5 Do or does?
Where your parents live?
What time you start work?
3 your mother like cooking?
4 you like your job?
How you travel to work?
What sort of books Mary read?
What languages '. Mr Andrews speak?
What newspaper you read?
6 Look at the picture and complete the sentences
The sixth person is a tall, dark woman.
The person is a fair, slim man.
The person is a fair, slim woman.
The person is a dark, slim girl.
The person is a good-looking, dark man.
6 7 8 9
The person is an artist.
The person is a photographer.
The person is a doctor.
The person has got a hat.
10. The person has got a book.
7
Reading for information.
For dinner, you have:
prawns (112g)
two pork chops and a baked
potato
fresh raspberries (226g)
How many calories?
Answer:
1
Put in the where necessary.
3 Give the prices of some things. Example:
1. 'There's a small piece of cheese and a small
orange in the fridge.' 'I'll have cheese.'
2 rump steak is very expensive.
There are no calories in tea.
'Where's milk?' 'In the fridge.'
5 boys and girls like imagining
they're adults.
6. She's got two boys and two girls girls
are both fair, and boys are both dark.
7. I like oranges, but I don't like
orange juice.
8. There are 50 calories in 5ml of sugar.
Oranges are 75 cents a kilo.
4 Choose negative answers from the box.
'Are you Spanish?'
'Do you know what time it is?_'
'Is he married?'
'Does Mary live with her parents?'
'Are we in London?'
'Am I speaking to Mrs Collins?'
'Do they drink beer?'
'Does he speak Chinese?'
'Are they married?'
2 Put in am, is, are, was, were.
I an accountant — what do you do?
I in Patterson's yesterday.
Milk not so expensive when I
a child.
4. Where in China Shanghai?
5 both your sisters in Britain?
6. My grandchildren here yesterday.
7 you tall as a child?
8 your son tall?
'No, I'm not.' |
'No, |
I don't.' |
'No, you aren't.' |
'No, |
you don't.' |
'No, he/she isn't.' |
'No, |
he/she doesn't.' |
'No, we aren't.' |
'No, |
we don't.' |
'No, they aren't.' |
'No, |
they don't.' |
6 Reading for information. Read the advertisements.
How much will it cost to buy all of these:
a girl's bicycle, a winter coat, 12lbs (pounds) of apples, two Alsatian puppies (baby dogs), a Renault 12TL, a violin and three ducks? Total cost:
7C Have you got a good memory?
1 Countable or uncountable? You can use your dictionary.
butter wool sheep beer rain bread banana £5 note tomato bank music wine money
2 Match the words and the pictures. You can use your dictionary.
a chicken some chicken
a glass some glass
a melon some melon
a paper some paper
a potato some potato
There is apple juice in the fridge.
Are there tomatoes in the kitchen?
I've got nice friends.
Alice hasn't got children.
Have you got American friends?
There isn't coffee in my cup.
There aren't flats in our street.
Has your father got brothers or sisters?
I know nice people in Canada.
10. We had rain this evening.
4 What food and drink is there in your fridge/ kitchen/flat/house? Use some and any. Example:
There’s some beer in my fridge, but there aren’t any tomatoes.
9 Put in the correct form of the verb.
What languages do you speak? (speak)
They do not know.. my address.
(not know)
Where your mother ? (live)
What time you work? (start)
Lucy on Friday
afternoons, (not work)
6 Cathy reading? (like)
7 they German in Switzerland?
(speak)
8. I watch football, but I
it. (not play)
9. Robert dancing and tennis, (like)
10. Alexandra the violin very well, (play)
6 If you have Student's Cassette A, find Unit 7, Lesson C, Exercise 4. Listen, and write down five or more questions.