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1 My name's Nick.
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Miss Smith, Mrs Jones, Mr Blair,
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1 van - your, he - his, she - her
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Countries and nationalities
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Adam /Marta / Lee / Emma
family name
Sikorski / Perez / Chang / Martin
married or single
married / married / single /single
occupation
office worker/computer programmer / engineer / journalist
nationality
Polish / Mexican / Chinese / English country
Poland/ Mexico I China I England
21 He's an engineer. 2 Chang. 3 Lee.
4 He's from China. 5 He's Chinese.
6 It's in China.
3Emma:'What's her job?'etc. Adam: 'What's his job?' etc.
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1Pizza, Italian
2Is Rome, Italy
3Miss Martin's, Canada
4Istanbul, Turkey
5Where, Toronto
6She's, Korea.
7He, Chinese, Korean
8She's Brazilian
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2 Good afternoon.
3Good evening.
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5Good night.
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Good + morning, to meet you, afternoon, bye, night, evening.
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French, how, do, sir, madam
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Matching
1Thank you! What is it?
2What are they? I don't know.
3What are they in English?
4Look! What is it?
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an = l, 5, 9,15, 21; a = the others
Plurals
dictionaries, watches, keys, oranges, toothbrushes, phones, countries, names, jobs, maps, cameras, envelopes, cards, videos, languages
Grammar
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Learning vocabulary (possible answers) teacher, student, book, pen, dictionary, (map)
Word square
backpack, camera, dictionary, envelope, film, hat, key, map, my, orange, pen, phone, sir, teachers, the, you, watch
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They're American
11 Where's Glasgow? It's in Scotland.
2 Where's Melbourne? It's in Australia.
3 Where's Toronto? It's in Canada
21 They're from Scotland.
2 They're from Australia.
3 They're from Canada.
31 No, they aren't. 2 Yes, they are.
3 No, they aren't. 4 Yes, they are.
5 No, they aren't. 6 Yes, they are.
41 Hello. We're Scottish. We're from
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2Hi. We're Australian. We're from Melbourne.
3Hello. We're Canadian. We're from Toronto.
Questions and answers
1D 2H 3A 4I 5B 6F 7C 8 G 9E
Grammar
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How much is that?
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2Two sixty.
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4Two eighty.
5One sixty.
6Four fifty.
7Four thirty.
8Three twenty.
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regular, welcome, juice, chocolate, fries, ketchup
Nationalities (possible answers)
English + chocolate, cheese, tea; American + cheese, hamburger; Italian + pizza, chocolate, cheese; French + chocolate, cheese; Swiss + chocolate, cheese
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Colours of the rainbow
red, orange, yellow, green, blue
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Brazil: green, yellow, and blue Ireland: green, white, and orange Germany: red, yellow, and black
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Find the mistakes
Correct places: orange juice, chocolate milkshake, red wine, mineral water, strawberry milkshake, white coffee, black coffee, cold water, apple juice, white wine
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1Come, close, turn, sit
2open, look, read, write
Object pronouns
1subject pronoun you
object pronoun him, her, us, them
2 1 me 2 her 3 us 4 them shim
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
fifteen
Open, dosed
3The window is closed.
4The book is open.
5The book is closed.
6The umbrella is open.
Clocks
eight o'clock |
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Nick and Karen
11 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.
21 He goes to university in Oxford.
2 She goes to university in Cambridge.
3 She lives in Cambridge.
4 They live in Woodstock.
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Negatives
1His sister doesn't live with him.
2Their parents don't work in London.
3I don't work with her.
4She doesn't go to university in Oxford.
5We don't live with our parents.
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Winking times
from, lo, at, at, in, on, from, to , on, from, in, m i
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1 .ibet the diagrams
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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
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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
forty-five] with his parents [wife and children]. He goes to bed at 2 arcm about eleven thirty.
Grammar
has, gets up, goes, works, starts, finishes, closes
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Conversations
1 1B 2A
2C 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.
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Yes, I do. |
4 Yes, it is. |
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6 Yes, she does. |
this, that
1 this 2 that 3 this, that
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I can't...
1 see 2 hear 3 sing, play 4 speak / talk
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1Can you play the guitar?
2Can you speak Chinese?
3Can you drive a truck?
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1She has breakfast with her parents.
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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
can / can't
1She can speak Spanish, but she can't speak Portuguese.
2I can drive a car, but I can't drive a truck.
3He can swim 10 metres, but he can't swim 100 metres.
4They can type 40 words per minute, but they can't type 80 words per minute.
5We can sing rock songs, but we can't sing opera.
6You 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
A N S W E R K E Y
twenty
Conversation
1help, can, afraid, see, sorry, afternoon, How, free, appointment, Thank
2like, Can, or, about, fine
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Dates
12th September 2005 / December 9th 2005; 4th August 2017 / April 8th 2017; 11th January 2013 / November 1st 2013
in, on, at
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on ... Thursday, 23rd July, Saturday, the 15th, Mondays, Wednesday, August 30th
at... 12.30, the weekend, 8.45,11 o'clock, 21.00
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What's he doing?
1What's he doing?
2What are they doing?
3What's he doing?
4What's she doing?
5What are they doing?
6What'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?
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1Who's she phoning?
2Where are they eating?
3What are they playing?
4What's he reading?
5Where are they sitting?
6What are you watching?
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11 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?
21 What's she doing on Sunday?
2 When's he going to Cambridge?
3 Where's she going on holiday?
4 When's he going on holiday?
5 What's she doing this evening?
6 Why's he staying at home?
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What, How, going, at, Who, Do, do, time, at, Let's, have
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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
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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
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Word order
1 II's going to rain tomorrow.
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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
twenty-six
I'.ist and present
'in not / isn't + wasn't
.lie + were
.iien't + weren't
was, were |
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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
twenty-seven
Seasons
April: spring / autumn; July: summer / winter; November: autumn / spring
Time words
(minute), hour, day, weekend, week, month, season, (year)
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wasn't |
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weren't any children |
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weren't |
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wasn't |
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weren't any good programmes |
Yesterday's weather
1What was the weather like in California yesterday?
It was cloudy. It was hot.
2What was the weather like in Chicago yesterday? It was windy. It was cold.
3What was the weather like in Texas yesterday? It was sunny. Itwas hot.
4What was the weather like in New York yesterday? It was snowing. It was cold.
in I on
1 on |
2 in |
3 in |
4 on 5 on |
6 in |
7 in |
8 on |
9 on |
Capital letters
1I, New Zealand, February
2We, British Airways, BA, Chicago
3I'm, Madrid, Spain, May
4Maria Green, Smith Street, Liverpool
5Where, Tom, Anna, Saturday
twenty-eight
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2 PA |
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4 PR 5 PR |
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7 PA |
8 PA |
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Grammar |
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2 have 3 Did |
4 didn't |
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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
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ANSWER KEY |
twenty-nine
Questions
1What did you eat?
2What did they drink?
3What did she see?
4Who did he go with?
5Where did you drive to?
6What did you want?
7Who did she meet?
8When did they arrive?
9Who did you write to?
Word order
1Did you see a film last month?
2Where did you go last Saturday?
3What did you have for breakfast yesterday?
4Did you have a holiday last year?
5What did you buy at the supermarket?
Verbs in the past present have
past went, bought, saw, got
Positive and negative |
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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.
thirty
In the past
1was born
2started
3went
4learned, passed
5studied
6left
7started, worked
8met
9got married
Spelling
studied, lived, worried, started, moved, liked, finished, loved, worked, stopped, shopped, hated
when...
1She came to this country when she was two.
2He moved to America when he was seven.
3I passed my driving test when I was eighteen.
4They went to university when they were nineteen.
Grammar
1She moved to London.
2They didn't study French at school.
3Did you finish the last exercise?
4Did they live in India?
5We started work two years ago.
6I didn't learn to drive when I was 16.
Audio exercises
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AUDIO EXERCISES |
Unit one
Audio: her
You: What's her name?
Audio: What's her name?
Audio: his
You: What's his name?
Audio: What's his name?
Audio: your
Audio: his
Audio: her
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Audio: Hello.
You: Hello.
Audio: Hello.
Audio: Hi.
Audio: Goodbye.
Audio: Hello.
Audio: Good to meet you
Unit two
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Audio: Is he right?
You: No, he isn't.
Audio: No, he isn't.
Audio: Is she a student?
Audio: Are you a teacher?
Audio: Is he wrong?
Audio: Are you wrong?
Audio: Is she right?
You: Yes, she is.
Audio: Yes, she is.
Audio: Is he a journalist? Audio: Are you a student? Audio: Is she wrong? Audio: Are you right?
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
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Audio: What's his number?
You: Three one two, five six seven eight
Audio: Three one two, five six seven eight
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Audio: What's her number?
•s 476 3109
Audio: What's your number?
•s 884 1596
Audio: What's my number?
TP 210 8065
Audio: Can you spell police! You: P-O-L-l-C-E
Audio: P-O-L-l-C-E
Audio: Can you spell teacher?.
Audio: Can you spell nurse?
Audio: Can you spell journalist?
Audio: What's his number?