- •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
7D Not enough money
I Put in How much or How many.
1 brothers and sisters have you got?
2. ' English do you speak?' 'Not much.'
3 people are there in your family?
4 calories are there in a pint of beer?
5. ' money have you got on you?'
'About £5.'
6 cheese is there in the fridge?
7 languages do you speak?
8 children have you got?
2 Make sentences.
Ihaven't gotI've got
9Read the postcard with a dictionary. Rewrite it,putting in capital letters and punctuation where necessary. Begin: Dear Mary, . . .
dear mary
well here we are at last our hotel is very nice we're
on the 14th floor with a good view of the sea the
room's small but it's clean and quiet the food's good
and there's always enough sometimes there's too
much there aren't many english people here but
there's a nice couple from manchester in the next
room
love carol and jim
6 Write a similar holiday postcard to a friend.
7. Read this with a dictionary.
too many too much
money. work. free time,friends. clothes. . . .
3Pronounce these words with the correct stress.
tomato |
orange |
weekend |
water |
memory |
newspaper |
banana |
travelling |
interested |
intelligent |
depends |
language |
terrible |
everybody |
holiday |
supermarket |
breakfast |
|
4 Translate these into your language.
Do you know potatoes are eighty pence a kilo?
Everything's so expensive.
It's terrible.
There aren't any books on the table.
There isn't any snow in the garden.
'Are there any fair people in your family?' 'Yes, there are.' / 'No, there aren't.'
I don't understand.
How many states are there in the USA?
There aren't many people here.
There isn't enough light in this room.
I've got too much work.
'Single to Rio de Janeiro, please,' says Judy.
'First class or tourist?'
'Oh, tourist, please.'
Judy checks in and goes through passport control to the departure gate. On the plane, she finds a seat by the window. A young man comes and sits down by her. Judy looks at him. He is tall and dark, about 25, and very well dressed. Judy is not interested in him.
He has dark brown eyes, a straight nose, a wide humorous mouth, and strong brown hands with long sensitive fingers. He is incredibly handsome. Judy looks out of the window.
Unit 8 Consolidation
8A Things to remember: Units 5, 6 and 7
Put in the right prepositions from the box.
at by from
in
near next to of on opposite outside to until
Michael is an accountant in a language school. He
lives .1. a small flat 2-... the fourth floor of
a building 3 a small street 4 Tokyo. The
school is not very 5 his home; he goes 6
work 7 bus, and leaves home at eight o'clock
to arrive 8 work at nine. He usually does some
work in the bus 9 his way 10 work.
Michael's school is 11 a railway station. It is
very big, and it has got a lot 12. students.
Michael likes his office; it is …13…the reception
desk, but it is big and quiet; there are some pretty
trees 14 his window. He works .15 nine
o'clock .16 a quarter to one, and then goes to
lunch. Then he starts work again .17 two and
stops 18 five. On his way back .19 work he
buys some food, and has supper 20 home. He
likes living 21 Japan; he doesn't go home to
England 22 holiday, but visits pretty places
23 Japan.
It is Saturday morning now, and Michael is
24 home .25 bed 26 Saturdays he
gets up at ten o'clock, and then sits .27 the living room to have breakfast 28 Saturday afternoons he plays tennis or goes swimming …29… Saturday evenings he usually goes out.