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Virginia Evans

Jenny Dooley

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School days

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o Translator's Corner .... 64. Word List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70. frregular Verbs ..... 72

Contents

ln all weathers

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Special days

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Modern living

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Vocabulary

a) Write the missing daYs.

SundayM.. . . .

Tuesday

w... . . .T.. . . .

F. . . . . . .

Saturday

b) Which is your favourite daY?

Grammar

Listening(,,\ Listen and tick (/) the correct answer.

lesson in?

2 What is the boy's favourite subject?

ffi€ffi*$

MT_l ET-l3 When is the art class?

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Fil l in the spaces using a or on.

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Grammar

7 Fillin the gaps with the personal pronounsL they, he, she, it.

3 Fi l l in: 'm, 's, ' re, isn' t , oren't .

; Dear Anya,Hi! How are you? | I) ...,,, , . fine. | 2)at my new echool! tt b) ....,,.,.,,,, qreat buL iL'*) . ,, , . .. very biq. I tike ny claeamatea. They5) . , , , . . . , very f r iendly!I 6) ,,.,......... in claae ZE, Thia year l,n doinqmaLhe, hietory and 4eo4raphy. The leeaone7) ,,,, , ,,,,. very difficulL eo I have a loL of freetime. My favourif,e eubject 0) . . ,, .. mathe.My MaLhe teacher g) . .. ., very nice!WhaL about.your echool thia year?Love,

Wendy

VocabularyI Find the numbers in id.-T .f*Gd t8

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Everyday EnglishMatch the exchanges.

t {_--l Hetto. My name's Emma.t-l[-l Are you in ctass 1D?

l-JT-_-l Let's go to the history [essontogether.

tZT-_-l How otd are you?

tTI-l Nice to meet you.

a l 'm eteven.b Nice to meet you too.c Yes, lam.d Hi. I 'm Susan.e Yes, OK.

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ReadingRead the homepage and fill in the headings. Then put

capital letters in the correct places.

Underline the personal pronounsin the text. Who do they referto?

t. . . . . .

A Lessons I Love B Peopte I Like 2it

C About Me 3he

4 she

? Fil l in the form about you and

J your school.

Your age:

lschoot subjects you do not like: ..........

4WritingUse the information in Ex. 3and the homepage in Ex. 1 towrite about you and yourschool.

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Reading

4 Read John's school timetable and mark the sentences f [rue) or F (False).I

,.ro.l.ro ,.ro-ro.r, ,Sg}s 10.30-11.00 11'00'11.30 11,30-12'30 1t'30'13'30 13'30'14'30 14'30'15'30

MondaY Hiot'ory

Tuesday Music

Wednesday Matho

ThursdaY Enqlioh

Fr'iday Matha

GeoqraphY b

En7lteh K

GeoqraphY E

Mathe A

En1lteh K

MaLho

9cience

Hiotory

9cience

Oeoqraphy

En4ltah

HteLory

Enqlioh

Htotory

Hietory

Mustc

Mueic

9ctence

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9cience

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9cience

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Art

Art

1 John does maths on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

2 The lT lesson is at 2.30-3.30 on Wednesday.

3 John does four P.E. lessons a week.4 The geography [essons are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

5 John has five music tessons a week.

Grammar1 Look at Sally's subject choice form. Writeth questions and answer them. Use whaf or

how.

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Fill in: what, how, and answer thequestions about yourself.

.. 's your name?

.. otd are you?... is your favourite school subject?

.. ctass are you in?

Replace the words in bold with the correctpersonal pronoun.

John and I are 10 years old.

2 The pencil is on the desk.

3 You and Clara are ctassmates.

4 The lesson is in room B.

lr l---lMusic nMaths V1

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1 > Whot's her name?

2 otd is she?

3 schoo[ is she at?

4 subjects does she choose? 5 Mrs Smith is my Art teacher.

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Everyday English ? Fill in the gaps with personal pronouns.a,

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Choose the correct response.

A: Good morning, Bob!

B: a See you [ater. b

A: See you later.B: a Ok! Goodbye. b

A: How are you?

B: a Hetto! b

A: I 'm OK. And you?

B: a See you. b

Grammar

Hetto, Ann.

Good morning.

I 'm f ine, thanks.

Not bad!

This is Emma.1) . . . . . . . is in my class.

This is me. 2l . . . . . . . . an 14years old.

2A

Complete the gaps in the dialogues with apersonal pronoun and amlislare.

A: What school do you go to?

B: Hittside Secondary. What about you?

A: Ctifton Primary Schoot.

B: Oh! How old are you?

A: 1). . . . . . . eteven.

B: My sister goes to St Catherine's

Secondary. 2) . . . . . in ctass 4D.

ls Dan a student?Yes, 3)4\ .... . at Broadboak Schoot?Yes,5)

How otd 6) . . . . . . . . Tom and

Carrie?

Tom is 12 and Carr ie is 13.

7) . . . . . . . . students.

Oh! Which school?

Green Schoot. 8) . . . . . . a verygood schoot.

This is my school. 3) .,...... This is my teacheris Hil lside Secondary is verv nice.School.

A:B:

A:

B:

A:

B:

Science 2l

Engtish

A:

B:

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Listening

A \ / Listen and complete the missingI information.

Mrs Cook

Miss Brown

3)Hunt

Mr Marks

Miss Simms

Mr Ctark

1)

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GrammarFill in alan, then write the correct word.

a ruler

2

Put the words in the correct order to formsentences.

maths/in room A/the/is/ lesson

is/her/Linda/name

John/in/class 2Blis

old / a re / years / they/ twetve

not/it/a/is/ ruler

friends/Ann /are/ Bill/and

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2 Complete as in the example.

2A:B:

> /s ft a ctassroom?No, ff isn't. lt's a school.

I Are fhey pens?Yes, they are.

attas?

notepads?

teacher?

4A:

B:

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Vocabularya) Label the parts of the body. Use: mouth,

arm, Ieg, hand, head, foot, nose, hair,

moustache, mouth, eye.

b) Choose the correct word.

Obelix is 1) tal l /short and 2) thin/fat with a

3) small/big nose, and long/short hair.

7 Complete the sentences with the words.L

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1 Laura has got t f hair.

2 Sue's tat l and s with s red hair.

3 Bi [ [ 's ta[ [ andp__*_.

4 Steve's t with short f hair.

5 Mary's got long b hair.

GrammarHave got

Fil l in have, has, Then, answer thequestions.

you got [ong hair?your best friend got short hair?

ct imb3 . . . . . . . . your parents got btue eyes?

you got a smatl nose? .your friend got big ears?

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Spider-man has

He's strone and

got special

Green Gobtin doesn't l ike Spider-man. He's 6 . . . . . . . . your mum got short brown hair?his

Complete the sentences.

DOWeTS' .atlt*t.

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7 . . . . . . . . your parents got green eyes?4

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Spider-man [ ives with his .. . . . . May.

His best . . . . is Mary Jane.

Soider-man can . . . . watts.

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VocabularyWrite the words.

Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

A: Happy Birthday, Kate!B: a Thank you. b You're welcome.

A: What have you got there?B: a lt 's a btue one. b lt 's a present.

A: I've got a present for you, too.B: a Great! lt's a watch. b lt's in the box.

A: This is for you!B: a lt's over there. b Wow! lt's fantastic!

GrammarComplete the sentences. Use this is/that is,these ore, those are.

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1> fhis is a basketbatl and ... . a cap.

3

rg

4 . a guitar and .... a scarf.

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2

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4

Write in the plural.

This is a dott.) These are dolls.That is a bus.

This is a fox.

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2 . . . . . . . . . . . . a skateboard and a watch.

3 . . . . . . . . . . . . gtoves and . . . . t ra iners.

That is a brush.

This is a man.

7 This is a toy.

l'f,n 're r a

That is a [eaf. 8 This is a mouse.

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VocabularyWrite sentences as in

the example.

0 ) Keanu Reeves is from the USA. He's

American.

ReadingRead the texts and choose the correct3answers.

taill1

2

3

4

5

6

GrammarPunctuate the sentences.

She's 16 years otdWhat's thisAnn has got dotts from Japan Russia Spain

and MexicoWhat is your coltectionI'm proud of my cottectionWhere is it from

A

L

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2

3

4

5

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gOrf X#n6o;Ix'f '"Go-,[rrs'

Have you got a coin collection? lf you have'

this is the site for You ! We

have got hundreds of

Brit ish, Amertcan,Canadtan, JaPanese and

French coins.;;;.;i;Allection'co'uk

Dolls for sale. We have manybeautiful dolls from Russia,Dolls from f 10 to f 100, Startyour collection today!

The Russian Shop,14 Oxford Street, London.

This is the shop for stamp collectors!

We have hundreds and hundreds of British

stamps. Come and see our collection!

The Stamp Shop, /,2, High Street, Leeds.

The Coin Coltection has only got British coins.

A Right B Wrong C Doesn't saY

The Coin Cottection is in London.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't saY

Some Russian dotls cost f,100.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't saY

Many people cottect Russian dolts.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't saY

The Stamp Shop setts stamps from America,New Zeatand, Canada and Britain.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't saY

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VocabularyWrite the nationalities.

the UKScottandNorthern lrelandEnglandWates

) &ri irsh

GrammarMake sentences as in the example.

r?)\'_/

l ,ocamera

GrammarWrite has got, hasn't got, have got or hoven't

,&*n Tom *;Lq 6*,.:EY

F

x

x

Xx

x

x

x

mug

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Correct the mistakes.

Peter haven't got a red cap.

The chitdren's got bicycles.

That are digitat cameras.

This is a new car over there!

Tom and Susan are from Canadians.

Ann . . an at las. She

an eraser.Tom . . . . a pencil case. He

a ruler.Bitt and Mary . . an eraser. They

.. . . . . an at tas.Ann and Tom . ... an attas. They

.. . . . . a ruter.Tom, Bittand Mary .. an eraser.They. . . . . . a notepad.Ann, Bi t [ and Mary . . . . . . a penci [ case.They. . . . . . a ruter.

Answer the questions.

What have you got in your school bag?

trainers

2 What have you got on your desk?

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Listening(J Listen and match the people to thesouvenirs.

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Ask questions to the answers.

No, I haven't got a

teddy bear on my bed.

Nancy is 25 years old.

Yes, Mary has got a bigcottection.

Change in the plural.

The chitd has got a basketbatt.) The children hove got basketballs.That woman has got a pink scarf.

3 This bus is btue.

4 That man is a doctor.

5 My friend is Russian.

6 A superhero has got special powers.

7 | have got a toy mouse.

8 She has got a digitat camera.

9 This is a helmet and that is a watch.

A key ring

B skateboard

C watch

D hat

E gtoves

F dott

G red London bus

H coins

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GrammarWrite the plurals.

chi td. . . . . . .tomatobrush.. . . .foot .tady. . . . . .

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Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

A: How can I help you?B: a I want an umbretta.

b That's a good idea.

A: How much is it?B: a lt 's t4.00.

b lt 's 2 years otd.

A: That's t10.00.B: a Here you are.

b Sure.

How about this teddy bear?a lt 's t5.00.b That's a good idea.

cap..10 That book is Ann's.

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ReadingRead the text and fill in the missing words.

o souvenirs o capital o Zeatanders o cityo camera

Welcome to Wellington, the 1) ............... city ofNew Zealand. There's something for everyonehere. New 2) .............. are warm and friendlyand Wellington is beautiful, so bring your3).........,.,.,! This 4) has got greatplaces for shopping and buying 5) ............. .Come and visit us soon!

Read the text again and decide if thesentences are f firue) or F (False).

Washington is the capita[ cityof New Zeatand.Peopte from New Zealand areunfriendty.Wettington is a beautiful ptace.Weltington is a good place to goshopping.

3WritingComplete the sentences. Then, write ashort text welcoming people to your townor city.

Wetcome to . . . . . .

2 My town is

3 The peopte are

4 There are a lot of

Use the text about Wellington as a model.

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Vocabulary

1 Find six house words. 3

2a) Write the ordinal numbers for eachfloor of the buitding.

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of{';foon

1 Ahas2 A your3Ais4 A There5Ahas6AhasTAhas8 A This9 A Those

10Aon

B haveB hisB areBltB haveB areBisB ThatB TheseBin

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Answer the questions.

How many rooms are there in your house?

2 Has your house got a garden?

3 Are there two bedrooms in your house?

ReadingCircle thecorrectanswer.

I 1) ............... got a beautifulwooden house. ln2) . .. ... .... .. house there 3) ....... . . threebedrooms and two bathrooms. 4).. .... . is alsoone living room and one kitchen! All the rooms5) . . . . . got large windows. ln the living roomthere 6) a fireplace to keep us warm!

My house 7). .. . .. . got a beautiful garden,too! 8) is in front of the house. 9) .... . .are many trees and flowers 10)............. thegarden and I like it a lot!

Cam

cmyC hasC ThisC areCisC havecl tC ThereC behind

t

16b) Which f loor is Bi l lon? 4 Has your house got a garage?

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Vocabulary

4 a) Think of your house. Complete the table.I

A: ls there a bookcase in vour room?B: a Yes, there is.

b Yes. there are.

GrammarFil l in with some or any.

A: Have we got . ice-cream?B: No, but I can buy.. .A: Don' t go. There is . . . . . . . . . chocotate.B: Can I have . ptease?

A: John, can you go to the supermarket?B: Sure.A: Can you buy sugar, . mitk

and . . . . . . . . . eggs ptease?

B: Shatt I buy. . . . . cof fee?A: No, we don't need . coffee.

ReadingComplete the text, then completethe sentences.

o tetevision o wardrobe o sofa o cookero fridge o desk o [amp o bookcaseI carpet r toitet o washbasin o bedo armchairs o tabte o chairs o sink

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b) What is there in your bedroom?

Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

A: What's your new ftat tike?B: a lt 's very nice.

b Reatty?

A: Has your new house got any furniture?B: a How about the kitchen?

b Yes, it has.

A: How many rooms are there in your ftat?B: a There's a smat[ [ iving room.

b Five.

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Water tower for sale. The tower is 150ft

1) h. . . . . . . . . . . . . and 120 years 2) 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

There are four floors. 0n the oround3) f.. ...... there are two garages. 0n the first

floor there is a kitchen and dining room. There's a4) | . ... living room with fantastic views on thesecond floor. 0n the 5) 1............. f loor there are twobedrooms and two bathrooms. There are two more

bedrooms and one more bathroom on the fourth floor.

I885,OOO

1 The tower has got .. . . f toors.2 There are .. .. rooms on the first ftoor.3 There is .. . . room on the second ftoor.4 There are .. . . . bedrooms in the tower.

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GrammarAnswer the questions. Use:

o on o under o behind . next too in front of

Y:::::::T:::i ,he wind.ws

Where's the [amp?the bed.

:::::::::::::::i ,he wa,,

Where's the carpet?

Where are the windows?

the bed.

the bed.

the desk.

Listening(J Listen and tick (/) the correct answer.

Where is the fireptace?3

1

1A:B:

2A:B:

3A:B:

4A:B:

5A:B:

6A:B:

Where's the magazine?

1 Look at the picture. Make wrongth statements. Your partner corrects you.

) A: The chair is under the window.B: Wrong! The chair isn't under the window.

It's in f ront of the desk.18

5 What is there in the bedroom?

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VocabularyLook at the picture and write sentences as in the example.

a&

FU-)OrD

(f)

FTH

F:L/)

Z

oo

4

5

"ln John's house.. .

1 ) there's one livinq room downstairs.23

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4

5

Fill in: towers, drum, popular, noises, ghosfs.

Cardi f f Cast le is . . . . . . . . . . . . wi th tour ists.

It's a scary castte because it's got

In Edinburgh Castte you can hear a ghost ptaythe battteYou can hear strange .... .. in DoverCastle.Dover Castte has got tatl walts and ..

Look at the picture. Write questions and

then answer them as in the example.

) Are there any sofas in the shop?

Yes, there are.. . . . armchairs?

tabte?

. . . . . cupboard?

desk?

mirrors?

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Put the words in the correct order.

. . . . . paint ings?

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Reading

1 Read the text and write the words.

2Read the text again andcomplete the table.

Match the opposites.3%: huge

upstairs

inside

back

otd

outside

front

sma[[

new

e downstairs

a

b

c

d

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big { f

3) . . . . . . . . . . . . , beaut i fu l paint ings on the walts

and big

fS

4l .... ... . In the dining room there

My dream house is a smat[ beautiful stone house in

France.The house has seven rooms. Downstairs there is a

'1) . . . . . . . . . . . . , a l iv ing room and a

2) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . The l iving room has two sofas, a

is a tabte with eight

mirror on the wa[t.

5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . and a lovety

Upstairs there are two bedrooms and two

6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The bedrooms have big

7l ............. and wardrobes. There are fantastic views

from att the windows upstairs. Outside there are front and

back 8). . . . . . . . . . . . . . In the back garden

there is a smatl poo[.

Everyday EnglishChoose the correct responSe.

A: Which house is it?B: a Here we are.

b This one.

A: Which is my bedroom?B: a This one here.

b lt's great.

A: The kitchen is quite smatt.B: a Yes, but the tiving room is

very big.b Wow!

Writing

t What is your dream house like?

J Write a short text (30-50words). Use the text in Ex. 1 asa model.

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1Vocabulary

Fill in the correct word.

corner

pools

stones

1 Taj Mahal is one of the seven . . . . . . . of

the Modern World.

2 There are precious . . . . . . . . on i ts wal ls.

3 l t has got four minarets at each

4 In the garden there are four .

5 The marbte shines di f ferent . . . . . . . . . in

the sunshine.

Grammarn Put the words in the correct order.t

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1 chairs/There /two/ in / kitchen / are/ the

3 the/ are/ paintings/There/ beautiful/ on /watts

4 a/bedroom /There/big/the/is/bed / in

a,

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Circle the correct preposition.

There's a poster on / in / under the watt.

The cat is in front / in / next to the sofa.

There are some flowers on / next to / in

vase.There's a tree under / on I in front of

house.

There's a garden in / behind / under

house.

the

the

the

'Listen and write.

2 has/rooms/The/got/seven/house

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Vocabulary4 a) Read the letter and f i l l in:E€

Deor Er ico,Hi, I 'm Amy Clark f 'm ten years old. This is o picture of my 1) ............... . They are

ol l very nicepeople.My 2) . . is Mike. He's 36 ond very f r iendly.He can speok two3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engl ish ond French. Jonice is my 4) . Sha's 35 ond avery5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . person. My 6) is Gary. He's 6? and very funny. He is mymother 's f ather. Noncy is my 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . She's 59 ond 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tha piono very well. Jesse is my litt le 9) .............. . He's 8 ond very clever. He can beo litt le noughty, tool My fomily is great ond f 'm so 10) to hove them!

Write bock ond tell me obout your fomily. Send o picturelYours.AmY

b) Draw Amy's family tree.

.E a) List alt the adjectives in Amy's letters& which describe character. Add four more.

b) Use the adjectives from Ex. 2a to make

sentences about your family.

F l4y mum's sweet and clever.

Grammar

3 Write sentences with canlcan't.eS

A Ask and answer as in the example.ry

singplay the piano

oraw

1s

Andrey

x

Jake & Sue

x

Lara

xx

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Grammar

4 Write what Edward does on Sundays.TI

9,30 get up have breakfast ro:30 watch rV

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11:302:OO

go to play ball 1:oo play computer

with his friends come home gamesand have

go out with 4:3o lunch 613o

his friends have dinner7:OO

read a book9:OO

go to bed

> Edward gets up ot 9:30 on Sundays.

1 a) Complete the table with the thirdL person singular in the present simple for

the verbs below.

wash retax swim do PtaY

tive kiss tike carry say

taugh cry watk bite go

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Put the verbs in brackets into the present

simple (affirmative).

Kate . . . (enjoy) going to

the cinema.

Dan and Edmond (have)

a big house.

Lisa .. . . (walk) to school

every day.

Mum . . . . . . (go) shopping

every Friday.

When she .. (come) home from

work, she . (eat) dinner.

They . ( l ike) Antonio Banderas.

He ... . (work) very hard.

Judy . . . . . (start) her day

with a big breakfast.

She . . . . . . . . . (do) her homeworkin the afternoon.The Smiths . . . . . . . (buy) f lowers

from this ftorist shop.

Fil l in the gaps with in, at or on.

. . . . . noon 4 . . . . . 5 o 'ctock

. . . . . Monday 5 . . . . .May

.. . . . midnight 6 . . . . . Fr iday evening

Listening

E '" '' Listen and match the speakers to the

J activities.

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b) Use them to make sentences.

> My sister washes the dishes after dinner.

People

FT--l narry

I z-[_-] vict<y

FTI sam

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ReadingRead the text and complete the sentences

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Prince Wittiam is fromHis birthday is on .

His brother is

Queen Etizabeth is his

His hobbies are ..

He can

Grammar

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I need my book? No, you

.. a l ion drink mitk? No, i t

. you want some tea? No, | .you [ive in a big house? Yes, we

Put the verbs in brackets into the present

simple.

Jane .. .. (not/go) jogging.

. (Tony/swim)wett?

... (you/walk) to schoot?

They. . (not /eat) meat.

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Do you like coffee?a Yes, it is.b No, I don' t .

Where is she from?a She's from Colombia.b Mary Smith.

Does he ptay footbatt?a Yes, it does.b No, he doesn't.

Do you [ive in a ftat?a Yes, I do.b No, she doesn't.

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Prince Wil l iam is from theUnited Kingdom.

Prince William's date of birthis 21st June, 1982. His ful lname is Wil l iam Arthur Phil l ipLouis Windsor.

His father is Prince Charles.His younger brother is PrinceHarry. His grandmother is theQueen of England, QueenElizabeth !

Prince William's hobbies areplaying football andswimming. He can paint, skiand ride motorbikes. He's agreat athlete.

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GrammarLook at the table and fill in can or can't.

Joseph . . . . . . ptay the gui tar , but he . . . . . . speak l tat ian.

Karen . . . . . . make pizza, but she . . . . . . s ing.

Lisa . . . . . . s ing, but she . . . . . . ptay the gui tar and she . . . . . .

make pizza.

John and Mary. . . . . . ptay the gui tar , but they. . . . . . s ing.

Peter ...... make pizza, but he ...... speak ltatian and he

.. . . . . s ing.

Complete the table. Then ask and answer questions.

ls it hos, is or the possessive'sls'? Write as in theexample.

Ken's brother is in the car.) possessive 'sHe's got a noisy dog.

3 She's my grandma.

4 The man's car is red.

5 She's got the boys'notebooks.

6 Ann's Tom's best friend.

7 Heten's mum is a teacher.

Join the sentences as in theexamples. Use and, with.

I 'm tat t . l 'm thin.) l 'm tall and thin.She's tatt. She's got red hair.) She's ta l lwi th red hair .

3 He's short. He's fat.

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ncme is Joy and 3) .. . . . . . . . is a teocher. q .. . . . . . . .Dodt nome is Alex ond 5) ......... is a doctor.

A: Can your best f riend ...?B:

4 She's tatl. She's got brown hair.She's got green eyes. .

They are short. They have gotdark hair. They have got browneyes.

6 She's got short, brown hair. She'sgot blue eyes. .......

6) .. . . . . . . . have atso got o brother. 7) .. . . . . . . .nome is John and 8) .........'s very Junng.9) ......... are o verV hoppg fomitgl Writesoon ond tet[ me about 10) ......... Jomilg!Love,Mortha

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Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

A: What's he tike?

B: a He's ta[ t .

b He's funny.

A: Who's she?

B: a She's Bitt's sister.

b She's sixteen.

A: What does she look tike?

B: a She's tat l and sl im with

long fair hair.

b She's ctever and friendty.

A: How old is he?

B: a Twentieth.

b Sixteen.

Ask the questions.

My sister is friendly.

He's Jeremy, Mary's brother.

She's tat[ with btue eves.

No, I haven't got any brothers

or sisters.

GrammarFill in the correct possessive.

This is Mary. This is her bicycte.

This is Tom. This is his mother.

Look at the boys. This is their

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Look at the women. This is their car.

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Jane Perkins

Secretary

Engtish /

German

Spanish /

type [etters /

use a computer

French

Itatian /

Chinese

drive /

send a fax

they/What/ [ ike/are?

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VocabularyFill in: proud, quiet, slow, stubborn, wise.

1 He's as. . . . . . . . . . . as a mouse.2 | don't [ike him. He's as as a mule.3 Look at her! She's as as a peacock.4 She's very c lever. She's as. . . . . . . . . . . as an

owt.5 Watk faster. You're as . . . . . . . . . . . as a snai t .

Reading

ItTl fnat's all about me. What's your familylike? Write back soon.

[2I trly father and mothet are Tom andSusan. My brother is Jacob. He's nine yearsold, He's very clever. He can play computergames. My sister is Emily. She's six years old.She's friendly but very noisy! My hobbies areplaying the guitar and dancing. I can also cookdinner for my family.

FTI Hi, l'm Sarah. I'm thirteen years old andI'm a student. I 'm from Manchester, UK. I 'mtall and slim with brown hair and blue eves.Sarah

Find words in the text that show:

age.. .height

appearance

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Hi, l 'm 1) . . . . . . . . . . . l 'm 2) years old andl 'm 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . l 'm from 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . l 'm5) with 6) hair and7) . . . . . . . . . . eyes. My father is 8) . . . . . . . . . . and mymother is 9) .. . . . . . . . . . . . My brother/sister is10) . . . . . . . . . . He/She's 11) . . . . . . . . . . years old.He/She can 12) . His/Her hobbies are13). . . . . . . . . . .

i That's al l about me What's your family l ike?Write back soon.

famity members

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Vocabulary

1a)Complete the crossword puzzle.

b) What colour is each animal?

Choose the correct word.

Chameteons can change/grow colour.

Crocodiles grow/leave new teeth to replace otd ones.

Crocodiles swallow/bite their food.

The male seahorse leaves/carries the eggs in a pouch.

Crocodiles have got strong/pointed jaws.

The match usually holds/lasts an hour.

GrammarPut the words in the correct order to form

sentences.

Nancy/a cup of tea/afternoon / in /sometimes/ has/the

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at /me

Use the adverbs of frequencyto answer the questions.

o atways o usuatty o ofteno sometimes o never

How often ...

do you do the shopping?

do you watch a DVD?

do you go jogging?

do you work on your computer?

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f t ippers o beak o

tait o feathers o

legs o nose

fur o wings

feet ,=+fu -l "

b) Ask and answer as in the example.

) A: Which onimal has got feathers?B: Apeacock.

Grammar7 Read the text and ask questions. ThenL answer them.

Emus are very large birds. They live inAustralia. They are very tall. They can'tfly but they can run very fast. They livefor nearly 30 years. They eat leaves, fruitand insects and they drink a lot of water.They also l ike sitt ing in the mud!

what/took [ ike) What do emus look l ike?

They ore large birds.

where/[ ivehow [ong/l ivewhat/[ ike

what/eat

Look at Sally's schedule and then ask andanswer about her routine using a questionword.

woke uptenn(s proctice

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1 What lesson/Salty/have/at 9:00/Mondaymorning?

) What lesson does Sally hove at 9:00 onllondoy morning?She has moths

2 When/Salty/wake up/Saturday morning?

3 What t ime/she/have [unch/Monday?

4 How many/tessons/she/have/Monday?

5 Who/Satty/meet/Saturday afternoon?

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ReadingRead the text and mark the sentencesf firue) or F (False).

There are not many kinds of dogs.The St Bernard is a smatl dog.Chihuahuas have long [egs.Dogs can work on farms.Sheepdogs hetp take care of cows.The Ataskan Husky can putt steds.Dogs can't work with the potice.

2GrammarPut the words in the correct order.

Rex/short/a/ has got/tail

Me[/head/a/ round/ has got

ears/Susie/ huge/has got

wett/swim/Nemo/can

feathers / has got/ Bob /yeltow

has got/fur/ Blanche/ [ovety

has got/tegs/ Robin /short

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sentences.

The Arabian Camel lives in North

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and in

the . .I ts cotour is . . . .I t 's got short .and a long

In the humo there is. . . . .I t can go

without water.

a) Read again and find verbsthat:

. express permanent stateso express habits

b) Underline words in the textthat describe the ArabianCamel.

WritingLook at the information in the

box below. What kind of animalis this? A pet? A wild animal?

Look at the information again.

Now write a factfile about thisanimal.

The polar bear lives 1)

I t is whi te, wi th a 2) """""" ' and

paws. lt eats 3) ....."""" ' l t can

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The Arabian Camel is an animal of North Africa and theMiddle East. lt is brown with short fur and long, thinlegs. lt has a large body and a long neck. lt 's got a humpon its back with fat in it. lt lives in dry places like desertsland can go three weeks without water. lt carries peopleon its back for miles. The camel is a friendly animal.

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Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

What's the matter?

a lt's Rex, my dog.

b Let's have a [ook.

I think he's got an earache.

a What's wrong with him?

b Reatty?

How otd is he?

a l t 's 6.b He's 4.

GrammarComplete the sentences with the verbs in

brackets.

My name's Eric and I 'm a vet at the Zoo.

Sometimes the Bengat i Tiger 1) . . . . . . .(not / feel) very wet[ , so | 21 . . . . . . . . .(take) care of him. Mr Green is the zookeeper.

He 3) . . . . ( feed) the animats

and 4) (wash) them. He atso

5) . . . . . . . . . . (c lean) their cages, but

he 6) . . . . . . (not / l ike) i t very much.

The animats 7) . . . . . . . . ( love) us and

we 8) (love) them too!

Fill in do, does, have, has, can, is, ore and

answer the questions.

. . . . . . you ptay the gui tar?

A:

B:

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2 . . . . . .you got a pet?

3 ... . . . your parents work in the morning?

4 . . . . . . your f r iends Engt ish?

5 . . . . . . your teacher got [ong hair?

6 ... . . . your best fr iend l ike footbatt?

... . . your Engtish teacher give you a

lot of homework?

8 . . . . . . there a zoo in vour town?

.. . . . . your f r iends l ive near you?

Put the verbs in brackets in the thirdperson singular.

The Bengal Tiger . . . . . . . ( l ive) in India.

Sumit 's etephant . . . . . . . (carry)

heavy things on his back.

John . . . . . . (wash) his car every week.

The baby .. (cry) a lot at night.

Debbie (go) to school in the morning.

The rhino . . . . ( l ike) to s i t in the mud.

Monica ... . (watch)TV every evening.

Fill in doldoes and answer the questions.

. . . . . you take the bus to school?

2 .... . you like pizza?

... you [ ive next to the schoot?

4 . . . . . your mother work in a bank?

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VocabularyName the insects. 3

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Insects are [ittteInsects . . . . . . our gardens clean.They eat dead . . . . . .Some insects make ...... t ike honev.

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VocabularyWrite the names of the months. Which isyour favourite month?

Write the seasons.

Match the words. Use the phrases to labelthe pictures.

It's cold and .. . today in Moscow witha temperature of -5"C.It's ... today. Let's go fty a kite.

b) What's the weather like today? ............

Grammar

E Write the words in the right box. Add -ing.J

o have o swim o go o work o meet o dor practise . eat o look o paint o serveo read o detiver o repair o wait . come

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o tatk on the phone r work on the computero ride her scooter o listen to musico read a book

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Sam is watching TV.) Som isn't watching TV. He's listening to

music.2 Andy is typing a letter.3 Matt is listening to the radio.4 Clara is driving a car. ...5 Sue is sending an email.

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It's a lovely day today. lt's hot andI don' t l ike wet . . . . . . . . . . . days.I can't see welt. lt 's ... today.

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VocabularyTom and Ann are buying clothes from an online shop.What is in their bags? Look at the items marked with Aand f and complete the lists.

4GrammarLook at the picture andcomplete the questions. Thenanswer them.

1 ) ls Jake singing (sing)? No, heisn't...... Robert and Peter ..... (play)on the computer?

the dog (bite)the armchair? . . . . . . . . . .

Sandy (play) thepiano?No,. . . . . . . . . . . She

Jake and Tom . . . . . . . . . . . .

f iump) on the sofa? .......

Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

840 A ElO T

Replace the words in bold with their opposites.

Sue's wearing a long skirt.This is a heavy jacket.These trousers are tight.

a) Look at the pictures. What are the people wearing?

b) What are you wearing now? What do you wearwhen it is cold/warm?

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What's the weather like today?a lt's lovety!b You look lovety!

Do I took OK in this?a What size do you wear?b I 'm not sure if i t suits you.

Where are you going?a To the cinema. b lt's t20.

What do you think of my newtrousers?a You look great!b Have a nice time.

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1 go ski ing2 make a snowman3 watch TV4 go camping

5 have a picnic

6 read a book7 ptay in the snow

Vocabu lary

4 Use the phrases in the l ist to ask

I questions. Answer the questions as in the

Reading

7 Read the texts and answer the questions.L

Dear Diarg,It 's verg beautiJut here in Laptond! lt 's the end

of June and the weother is verg wcrm. From

the end oJ Ylag until the end of Jutg the sun

ftever goes down herel l 'm hovlng agreottlme'There is on[g one probtem; I con't steep

becouse it 's otwags dogl

Dear DiarY,It's December and the vveather is just

great! lt's hot and swnny' Everything

is nice here in Australia' I go

swimming most daYs' MY brother is

making a sandcastle at the moment!

He's having fun' It's reallY nice'

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Listening() tisten and tick (./) the correct answer.

When are they going to Spain?

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(play in the snow)

( look at a map) (read a book)

(have a picnic) (make a snowman)

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Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

A: Let's go shopping.B: a Sorry l'm busy. b Nothing reatly.

A: How about going for a coffee?B: a See you. b Sounds great.

A: What are you doing?B: a Nothing, reatty. b Sure.

A: Let's go swimming.B: a Sure, that's a good idea.

b I'm free.

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1 A: ) ls the postman opening a

letter?

B: No, he isn't. He's delivering a

Ietter. (deliver)

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watering the ftowers?... . (plant)

making coffee?

wearing red caps?. (wear green caps)

mmtm

What does your mum do?What is she doing?What's the time?What time do you usuatty have dinner?

At 9 o'ctock.She's a teacher.She's doing a crossword.It's ten o'ctock.

GrammarPut the verbs in the correct box.

o open o stoP o sleeP o ride o studYo run o put . hurt o leave o swimo retax o visit

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Use the words to make questions. Thenanswer them.

moment/the/ are/ picking/you / f towers / at?

scarf / gtoves / are I you I a /and /wearing?

you/ now/ leaves/are/ raking?

raincoat/ hav e / a / you I got?

he/swim / doesn' t /well?

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VocabularyComplete the crossword.

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She can dance welt.having nothingYou can't see it but you can hear it.They are green during the spring.There are ctouds in it.

DownA tree has got them.

GrammarPut the verbs in brackets in the presentcontinuous,

(he/play) in the garden?Look atAnn. She (dance).

(you/have) a nice time.The wind (get) touder.

io|. ' "' "" (Laura/sunbathe)

I t . . . . . . . . . . . ( ra in) now.The chi tdren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (bui ld)a snowman.They ....... . (noUwatch) TV now.

. (John/read) a book?It ........... .. (snow) heavity now.

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VocabularyFill in the words:

o [egend o powerful o labours o monster r nephewo dragon o save o scdU . spear o sotdier

Hercules had to do twelve > labours, atl of which seemedimpossibte for a man.This is my .. Peter. He's my sister's son.St George managed to .......... the princess fromthe dragon.Conan the Barbarian is perhaps the most .......fighter of historical fiction.During the last century there were a [ot of wars. Mygrandfather had to fight as a ........ ... three times.I never watch horror movies. I think they're too ...........

My ctass is doing a project on Greek ...... and mythotogy.Cerberus was a huge dog with three heads; a real .......... !In Chinese mythotogy the .. . was a huge lizard witha very big head and a very long tail which breathed out fire.He managed to kitt the monster with his ...

GrammarFind and circle the past simple forms of the verbs below.

3Fill in the gaps with the pastsimple of the verbs.

When Arthur was a baby, thewizard Merl in l). . . . . . . . . . . . (carry)him away frorn the palace and2) .. . . . . . . . . . . (manage) to hide him.This way, he 3) (save) thefuture king from people who4)... . . . . . . . . , (want) to take hisrhrone. Merlin 5) ........... (stay)

with the boy and 6). . . . . . . . .(educate) him. Later, when Arthur7) ........... (be) a teenager, Merlin8) .. . . . . . . . . .(ask) him to go to a greatstone to see the most glorioussword of all, the Excalibur. Arthur9) .. . . . . . . . . . . (pul l) i t out and thepeople of England l0) .. . . . . . . . . . .(crown) him king.

Rewrite the sentences in thenegative form.

He managed to kitt the monster.> He didn't manage to kill the

monster.She travetled to Egypt.

3 They watched TV [ast night. ...

The Browns ptayed tennisyesterday.

He lived in Madrid as a child. ...

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VocabularyFillin move, start, become,perform, fans.

Thousands of people go to hisconcerts to see him ..He wasn't reatty famous untilhe decided to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . toHottywood.She coutdn't act wet[ so shehad to ... acting [essons.When she was a young girl shereal ly wanted to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . anactress.Now, after a [ot of hard work,the group finatty has a tot of

GrammarLook at Becky's weekend 'todo' list. Ask and answer, as inthe example.

o tidy room /r work on computer Io wash dad's car /o finish homework Xo ctean house /o visit grandparents tr

1 > "Did Becky tidy her room?"

"Yes, she did."

3ListeningO Listen and tick (/) the correct answer.

Marie Curie was a famousA E teacher. B fl scientist.

She studied Maths and Physics inA ! London. B [-l warsaw.

Marie Curie worked with herA Ehusband. B Efather.

Marie Curie was the first woman toA [__l win a Nobel Prize.B E go to university.C I Oo research.

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Everyday EnglishComplete the first speaker.

A: When . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?B: He finished his homework an hour ago.

A: What . . . . . . . . . . . .?B: I cooked fish for lunch.

A: Where . . . . . . . . . .?B: We ptayed footbatl in the park.

A: Who . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?B: Sue tatked to Pau[ on the phone.

A: What t ime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?B: The children finished their homework at 8.00.

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ReadingRead the text and choose the correctanswer. Correct the wrong sentences.

William Shakespeare, the world'sgreatest playwrighg was born in April,1564. He lived in Stratford-upon-Avon in central England and attendedStratford Grammar School.In 1582, when Shakespeare was l8years old, he married a woman

named Anne Hathaway, and they had three children.A few years after his marriage, Shakespeare movedto London where he worked as both a playwrightand an actor. In 1593, he joined 'The LordChamberlain's Men', one of England's most famousacting companies.Shakespeare stayed with this group, acting andwriting, until 1599. lt was in this year that thetheatre where the group performed burned down.He continued to act in another theatre called 'The

Globe' until l613, when he retired. Shakespearecontinued to write plays up until his death in l616.

1 Wittiam Shakespeare was born in the spring.I ftignt B Wrong C Doesn't say

Shakespeare didn't go to schoo[.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say

Anne Hathaway was 18 when she got married.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say

Shakespeare's chitdren were two sons and adaughter.A Right

2WritingLook at the factfile. Write the person'sbiography. Use: /irst, at the oge of, Ioter.

Shakespeare moved tomarriage.A Right B Wrong

C Doesn't say

London after his

C Doesn't say

tB wrong

Shakespeare stopped writing in 1613.A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say

196 | July I - be born in Norfolk, England- excellent swimmer and diver

|,977 - attend school in Switzerland

f 98 | July 29 - marry Prince Charles

1982 June 2l - have PrinceWilliam, her first son

1984 September l5 - Prince Harry, her secondson born

1996 August - divorce Prince Charles

l99TAugust 3 | - die in a car accident in Paris

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VocabularyWhere was each person?

o theatre . art gattery . zoo o aquariumo adventure park o concert ha[[

There were a [ot of witd animats.The orchestra was nothing special.Att the paintings were just great.We were reatty scared on the rotter coaster.

Hamlet's performance was fantastic. Theactors were greatThere were a lot of exotic fish there.

Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

A: Did you tike it?B: a Yes. lt was great.

b We watched "Hamtet".

How was your weekend?a I t iked them.b Nothing speciat.

A: Who etse was with you?B: a She wanted to go to the 200.

b My friend, Tim.

GrammarGive true answers about yourself.

What did you do [ast weekend?

When did you learn to read?

Where did you stay last summer?

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What did you cook for lunch yesterday?

Who was your first English teacher?

Which was your favourite toy when youwere 5?

8 What did you watch on TV tast weekend?

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2 He ) walked (walk) until it was dark.5 Michetangelo. . . . . . . . . (produce) great

works of art.6 Ten peopte .. (die) in the accident.8 They (start) decorating the

house last week.9 He . (ki l l ) her with a knife.

DOWN

1 The Brit ish .. . . . . . ( love) Diana for herkindness and beauty.

3 He .. (suggest) taking the childrento the circus.

Shertock Holmes is a character Sir ArthurConan Doyte. . . . . . . . (create).

Queen Victoria (reign) Britainfrom 1837 to 1901.

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4 Who were you with yesterday afternoon?

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Vocabulary

I Complete the text with the correct word.I

The Incas lived in Peru. Their emperor lived in a

; -* i l ) """"" ' rhe peopte t ived in

2l . . . . . . . . . They worked in the

3) They had

3Put the verbsin bracketsinto thepost simple.

4l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and dogs. Their houses didn' t have

a 5) They

travetted on 6). . . . . . . . . . .

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stone/they/ in / lived / houses

people/ they/f riendty/weren' t

they/ dogs/ ducks/ raised / and

furniture/ there/ in /anv/wasn' t/ thei r/ houses

didn't/they/thi ngs/ steaI

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VocabularyMatch the words. Which best

describe the pictures?

mtFImflmruE]

wear

streetptay

reao

roast

ftvt ightlet off

a the f lag

b bagpipes

c beef

d fireworks

e f ires

f costumesg poetry

h parade

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Underl ine the correct word.

Come to lretand and have the t ime/celebration of your

t i fe.

The whote city went crazylbrilliant.

They sang/read poetry at school on St David's day.

Ann's mum made roast [amb. l t was juicy/medieval.

Everyone worked/wore shamrocks on St Patrick's day.

Grammar

? Write the past simple forms of the verbs below. Note.) which ones are regular (R) and which are irregular (l).

4 Look at Angela's day yesterday.

Write what she did using the

linking words from the list.

rvake up

have breakfast

w'atch TV

go out and r ic le her bike

playgowantseewatchbehaveflypaintwearmakeserve

F

7:OO

7:3O

B:00

10:00

4:30

7:00

12:00 have lunch

1 :30 do her horneivork

3:00 l is ten to tnusic

meet with frier-rcls

return home

7:3O have dinner

11:00 go to bed

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VocabularyGroup the words under the correctheading.

o cherries o fish o rice o turkey o mitko banana o tea o carrots o coffeeo pineapptes o [emon o cabbage

fruit foods drinks vegetabtes

Add one more to each category.

GrammarWrite C for countable or U for uncountable.

Some / Any - (How) much / (How) many

Ask, questions with how muchlhow many.Answer them. Use nof muchlnot many.

water/in the bottte?) A: How much water is there in the bottleT

B: Not much.apptes/in the fridge?

3 eggs/in the fridge?

4 sugar/in the pot?

Fill in: some, any, much, many.

A: I 'd l ike 1). . . . . . . . . . mitk, ptease.B: How 2) do you want?A: A gtass, ptease. Have you got any crisps?B: 0f course. How 3) .. packets

do you want?A: Two, ptease.

A: We need 1). . . . . . . . . . p izzas for theparty.

B: Good idea. How 2) do weneed for twetve peopte?

A: Four [arge ones. We need3). . . . . . . . burgers too.

B: I think twetve are OK. Have we got4l . . . . . . . . . lemonade?

A: Yes, there's 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the f r idge.B: How 6) . botttes are there?A: Six.

What do you need to make a chocolatecake? Tick (/) the pictures, then write.

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6 wheat7 water8 tea9 mitk

10 biscuit

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6 biscuits/in the box?

) You need some milk.

5 mitk/ in the fr idge?

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1Vocabularya) Do the crossword puzzle.

b) Which of them do you usually have on your

birthday?

Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

Woutd you like me to make you a birthday cake?a That woutd be great!b There isn't much!

Shat[ we decorate the house with red paper forbirthday party?a Not much.b Good idea.

How about sausages on sticks for the party?

a No, there aren't.b I don't think so.

Let's have some ice cream!a That sounds great!b Reatty?

ListeningO tisten and tick (/) thecorrect answer.

What is Tom's favourite drink?

2 What food doesn't Sue tike?

3 What do Tim and Kate want tobuy?

4 What is there in the fridge?

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Reading

I Read and put the paragraphs in the correct order.I

FEfPeople shop at the festival, too. They can

buy strawberry ice cream, strawberry

biscuits, strawberry milkshakes andstrawberry cakes to take home with them.

Every year in Florida, USA, there is a fantastic

strawberry festival. The festival is to celebrate the

strawberry harvest. lt takes place in the spring. The

Strawberry festival is one of the best festivals in North America.

During the festival people eat strawberries and vote for thefestival Queen. There are a lot of activit ies: competit ions, parades

and lots of music. Everyone has a good t ime. Some people stay at thefestival al l day or even al l weekend!

2Use the information in the text to

complete the festival factfile.

Writing

? Think of a festival in your country. Write at, short article about it.

Every year in 1 ) . . . . . . . . there is a great

festivat. l t cetebrates 2) .. . . . . . . . l t takesptace on 3)... . . . During the festivalpeople 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and 5) . . . . . . .Theyeat6). . . . . . . . . . . . 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .is a fantastic festival.

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VocabularyFind the odd word out.

cheeseburger: smatt, medium, tunasandwiches: cheese, chicken, [argedrinks: minera[ water, beef chitti, lemonade

ReadingI Read the text and complete the gaps with the correct word.t

L

BreolrfuslA typical English breakfast consists of 1) ....... bowl of cereal, aslice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee. A 2) ....... ofchildren have a bowl of cereal.

[unuli']"Most children at school, and people at work have a packed lunch.

3) ....... consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, fruit and a drink.

A typical English dinner is meat with vegetables. Vegetables likepotatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages 4) ....... onions are very popular

5) ....... England.

A:

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What do you have for breakfast/lunch/dinner?

Complete the spidergrams.

A: That's L2.45, ptease.B: a Thank you.

b Here you are.

Grammara) Write the past forms of theverbs.

bring .decoratemake .have.. . . . . .ptay. . . . . . . .come .eat . .get ..

b) Use appropriate verbs tocomplete the sentences.

We .. . the housewith battoons.We att . . . . .a great t ime.Mymum .acake.My fr iends . . . . . . me [otsof presents.We.. . . . . . . . . sandwiches.| . . . . . . . . . . a nice presentfrom my grandpa.We .. [ots of games.Att my friends .... to my party.

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Everyday EnglishChoose the correct response.

Woutd you like anything todrink?a Coke, please.b A chocotate ice-cream.

Can I take your order?a I 'd l ike a tuna sandwich.b Takeaway ptease.

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4 Comptete the missing words.I

Last Friday it was my dad's birthday so we went

to a restaurant.The food there was delicious

boo

2) . . . . My mum ate

VocabularyMatch the words. Use four phrases tocomplete the sentences.

a work surfacesb meatc your handsd bacteria awaye foodf bread

Atwaysbefore you touch any food.Use a sharp knife to

Atwaysbefore you start cooking.Atwaysin the fridge.

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Reading

1,000 = a/one thousand, 1,000,000 = a/one mil t ion

Where is Hamley's? . . . . .How otd is it?

How many floors are there?How many peopte work there?

How many peopte visit i t during Christmas?

b) Match the pictures of theproducts to the shops.

FTI n"*ragent'sETI ftorist'sFTI bakerylZT_-] toy shoplETl chemist's

? Put the sentences in the., correct order.

lAT_--l Yes, ptease. I want a pair ofshoes.

lel_-] thanks.lcTl c.n I hetp you?

lDTl Here you are.

Grammar

4 Fil l in e, an, or the where

r necessary:

1 A: What shatt we do tonight?B: Let's go to Odeon

Cinema. "Eragon" is on.

Did you go to . . . . . . Egypt?

No, not yet. I 'm going next

week.

I 'm going to make.. . . . . cakefor tonight.Great!

Woutd you l ike . . . . . . appte?

l 'd love one.

Susan watks to . . . . . . schoolevery day.

Does she? But it's so far!

What t ime does ... . . . speech

start?

It starts in .. . . . . few minutes.

estions.Read the

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2A:B:

3A:

5A:

B:

6A:

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B:

4A:B:

(a

If you go to London, you must visit HamLeys in Regent Street.It is a world famous toy shop and one of London's populartourist attractions ...

It is nearly 250 years old!There are six floors and a basement.4,500 people work there.Many famous people shop there.Sometimes the Royal family buy toys from there.Around 5 million people visit Hamleys every year.2 million people go there to do their Christmas shopping.Children can have their birthday party there.There are over 35,000 different toys in the shop.

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VocabularyMatch the definitions to thewords.

(EAn area where thereis fun based on fitmsor cartoons.A buitding where you

can see paintings.

An area where you

can see witd animats.A ptace where you

can see a ptay.

A buitding where you

see peopte who singor ptay music.A place where thereare coItections ofthings to see.

GrammarComplete the rules withmust/mustn't.

On a r ide, you.. . . . . . . . stand up.At the concert halt, youturn off your mobite.In the zoo, you touchthe animals.At the theatre, you . . . . . . . . . bequiet.At the art gat tery you . . . . . . . . .photograph the paintings.At the fireworks disptay, you

. go near the fireworks.

3 Explain the signs. Use the verbs:

ListeningO Listen and complete the missing information.

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On the first floor

On the second floor

o stoP o keeP to Your righto turn r ight

KEEPr+

RIGHTl{O

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ReadingRead the film review and complete the

correct word from the list.

o tetts o meet o go o miss o happeno discovers

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardr&eis anamazing adventure film in the magical worldof Narnia. Peter, Susan, Edmund and LucyPevensie 1) ........................... to Professor Kirke's house.

Lucy (Georgia Henley) hides in a wardrobeduring a game of hide-and-seek, and she2)........................... the world of Narnia. She3)........................ her brothers and sister about it andthe adventure besins. The children 4) *.-.-..-..*..-..Aslan the Lion and otherstrange creatures. But Narniahas got problems with the WhiteWitch (Tilda Swinton). Whatwill 5) to them?

The Lion, the Witch and theWardrobe is a thrillingadventure for the whole family.Don't O........................... it.

WritingWhich is your favourite film? Make notesunder the headings.

. type r main characterso ptot o recommendationUse your notes to write the review.

Vocabulary

1 Write the types of films. 3

4c

2 Find nine words related to films.

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Reading, l a) Look at the brochure. What is i t about?I

e"lt - , , - - -L- l \

* i l "a-€,-* , -

Go on the newtoy train with yourfr iends. Ride on

our fr iendly animals.

Hot and cold drinks.Snacks. Chips, Sandwiches.

3 Put the words in the correct order.

b) What area do you go towhen you want:

something to eata r ide for your baby sistera r ide on a rolter coaster

VocabularyComplete the sentences with:busy, worth, stotue, premiere,nightclubs.

There's a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ofChartie Chaplin in the square.The place has got lots offor dancing.The cafe is very .. at theweekend.Buckingham Patace is .. . .a visit.The . of a new fitm is thefirst pubtic performance of it.

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Play with dollsand teddy bearsin big Lego

dollhouses.

i 1 comedy/is/ Night at the lvluseum/a. 2 l t lnight guard/a/about/ is

3 New york/the/He/Natural Historv

Museum /atlwork /starts/in4 The/strange/guard/

discovers /something5 Theexhibits/things/do/

at/strange/night6 film / lt/ is / for / ages/a/a[/great

4 Fil l in the gaps with alanlthe, -

l f you go to Edinburgh, you must visit 1) . . . . . . . . . .museum unlike any other, 2) .. . . . . . . . . Museumof Childhood! 3)... . . . . . . . . museum has got4) .......... interesting collection of children'stoys and gameslYou and your children can play with 5)

toys and have a great timelIn 6). . . . . . . . . . museum, there is also 7). . . . . . . . . shop. In8) .. . . . . . . . . . shop, you can buy gifts and other thrngs.

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GrammarLook at the letter and the map and fill in

the missing words.

. turn o traffic o past o straight o lefto park o right

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Circle the correct answer.

You ...... be quiet in the art gattery.A mustn't B must C can' t

Aa Bthe Can

3 ...... I have a glass of water, ptease?A Woutd B Must C Cou[d

A can' t B must C mustn't

There are theatres and cinemas

Leicester Square.A much B many C the

6 . . . . . . are Tom's toys!A This B These

f$ng Street><

QueenStreet

Dear Anne'

Hi! How are you? I'm writing to invite

you to my birthdoy porty on Saturdoy!

My new address is 23, King Street' Here

are the directions to my house' Drive up

Queen Street asfar asthe post office'You

can' tgol) - . . . . . . . . 'on 'soturnr ight intoPrinceStreet.Then 2)

Duke Road.There's o school on the

3) ............ . . You con't turn Ieft into King

Street so go 4) .-.-"""""" the bank and

rurn Ieftinto PalaceRoad' Atthe

5) ......... .lights turn left again and

nke the first turning on the 6) ""-"'

This is King Street. My house is opposite

the library.There is a car 7) """""""""' next

to the library where you can leave your car'

SeeYou otthe PortY!

JennY

7 . . . . . . I hetp you at at t?A Must B Woutd

3A:B:

Thank you very much.a You're welcome.b They are on the ground ftoor.

How can I hetp you?a You're wetcome.b I 'd l ike to buy some CDs.

C That

C Can

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Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

A: Can I hetp you?B: a Thank you.

b Yes, ptease. I'm looking for a pair ofshoes.

2A:B:

A: I'm looking for the bookshop.B: a lt's on the first ftoor.

b You're wetcome.

A: Excuse me, where's the cinema?B: a Opposite the supermarket.

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Vocabulary

I Find the words. Which is your favourite

I means of transport?

1 caohc2 hisp3 rat in4 kmrobt ioe5 acr6 keib

VocabularyComplete the crossword.

&

GrammarRewrite the following sentences to makerules.

rovr1 Don't buy toys

with small parts.) You mustn't buy toys with small parts.

Test toys before you give them to yourchildren.

3 Throw away the package.

Throw away [ong ribbons.

Don't tet smalt children ptay atone.

Don't leave meta[ toys outside.

Avoid toxic toys.

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Vocabulary4 Match the holidayII activities to the

pictures.1 make new friends2 go windsurfing3 buy souvenirs4 visit monuments5 go sightseeing6 go on a boat trip; ::,li"':il' il

Grammar t Put the words in the correct order to formIJ sentences.

t) Look at the table. What aretL Jane's and Bill's plans?

Complete the sentences.

the/is/ He/going/on /to/walk/ beach

museum / a / are/visit/You / to/ going

goin g/We/ to/ loca[ /are / taste/ dishes

stay/ a/They/ aren't/ to/in / going/ hotetAre/ golthey/camping/ going/to?

A Look at the Smiths' weekly diary. Use the notes to ask

I and answer questions.

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Jane .stay in a hotet.Jane .buy souvenirs.Bi t t . . .stay in a hotet.Bi t t . .buy souvenirs.They .travel abroad.They .go swimming.They.go fishing.

Sunday Bill + NancY - go to a PafiY

Monday Mrs Smith - visit her Mum

Tuesday Bill - studY for an exam

Wednesday Nancy - tidy her room

Thursday Mr Smith - play tennis

Friday Bill + Nancy - go to the cinema

Saturday All the family - have lunch

Bitt and Nancy/go to a party/Sunday?) Are Bi lL uttd Nancy going to ga tc 0 tr ; r i ! ' on Soturday?

No, they 0t en' t "

Mrs Smith/visit her Mum/Wednesday?

Bitt/study for an exam/Tuesday? .....Nancy/tidy her room/Friday?

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Vocabulary

1 a) Draw a line to match the words.

Match the sign to the instructions. Write(Pro) for Prohibition or (Per) for Permission.

A You can't turn right. E You can't park here.B You can't turn [eft. F You can drive underC You can park here. 50 mph.D You can't go here.

1 C (Per)b) Use phrases from Ex. 1 to complete thesentences.

Put on to protectyour skin from the hot sun.Here are some .for keeping yoursetf safe on the mountains.What can you do to . . . . .at the beach?You must protect your eyes from .

. . . . f rom the sun.Wear flip ftops to protect your feet from the

6 You mustn' t swim on a . . . . .

GrammarFilt in the correct imperative and then match

the instructions to the pictures (A-D).

o Don't tatk o Look o Wear o Don't lean

... your seat bett.

:::ff';TiTil::;. . . on the phone white driving.

3UVuseful

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saferays

4 Fill in can or cen't.

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Chitdren . [earn about road safety.You .. tetephone at f ive o'clock andbook a tour.You .. visit the museum on Sunday.You .. visit the museum on Wednesdavat ten o'clock in the evening.You .. visit the museum on Fridav attwelve o'clock.

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Children learn all about road 0pening times:safety at our lovely Mon - Fri:museum. Schools 09:00 - 20:00or large groups may Sat:book tours on the phone, '10:00 - 20:00daily beiween the hours of Sun:10:00 and 12:00. ctosed

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ReadingRead thepostcard and

complete the

sentences.

Stacey is in a smat[ town in . . . .

I t is warm and . .

They're going to stay there for .. .

They're going to go to the town .

Loca[ peopte in the parade wear colourful

Stacey is going to

a lot of photographs.

Writing

7 lmagine you are in California. Use the

& information to complete the postcard toyour English penfriend.

Dear Lucy and DannY,

Hi! How are you? We're in Belgium! l t 's warm

and sunny here and I am in a nice, fr iendly l i t t le

town. There are lots of things to do so l 'm going

to stay here for a few daYs.

Tomorrow we're going to the town fruit

festival. They have a parade with bands and

floats. The local people in the parade al l wear

colourful costumes and carry baskets of fruit '

They throw the fruit to the people in the streets'

I t sounds l ike fun! l 'm going to take a lot of

I

photographs to show you when we get back' 6;See you next week,

iLove, I

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USA/Pismo Beach, Catifornia

two weeks

hot and sunnyBeach Kite Festival

a [ot of peopte come/fty kites on the beach

best kites win

fly a kite/eat ice cream/during the festiva[

Hi ! How are you? We're in 1)

We are going to stay here f or 2l . . . . . . The

weather's 3) .. . . . . . Tomorrow we're going

to 4) . . . . . fest ivat . 5) . . . . . peopte

f ty 6) . . . . . and 7). . . . . win. The

[oca[ peopte 8) .. . . . during the festivat.

I t 's great fun. See you soon.

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ReadingRead the text and mark the sentences f(true) or F (false).

The Louvre Museum isn't in Paris.The Louvre Museum has eightdifferent departments.From 9:00 am to 3:00 pm the entrancefee for the Louvre Museum is - 7.50.The Hermitage Museum is in New York.The Hermitage Museum has paintingsonty by Russian painters.Students have to pay 5 7.00at the Metropolitan Museum.

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he Hermitage Museum is in St Petersburg in

Russia. lt is one of the greatest art museums

the temperature going to be?

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Thehe Louvre Museum is one of the biggest

museums in the world. The museum is in Paris,

France and every year a lot of people visit it. The

Museum has seven departments: Oriental and Islamic

Antiquities; Egyptian Antiquities; Greek, Roman and

Etruscan Antiquities; Sculptures; Paintings; Objects

of Art; and Arts and Civilisations of Africa, Asia,

Oceania and the Americas. The entrance fee is €7.50

from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and € 5.00 after 3:00 pm.

The Louvre Museum is a fantastic place where you

can see works of art from all over the world.

in the world. The museum has about 2'7 mill ion

works of art from all over the world' ln the different

departments of the museum you can see works by

Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo' Rembrandt'

Rubens, Van Gogh, Monet and many other famous

painters. You can also find exhibits of Prehistoric

and Oriental Art as well as those of Russian culture'

To get into the museum you have to pay €10'00'

Listening1 ( J Listen and tick (/) the correct answer.L

1 What is the weather going to be [ike later?

he Metropolitan Museum is a beautiful

museum in the city of New York. The museumhas a lot of different departments including:

American Decorative Arts; Asian arts; Drawings and

Paintings; European Paintings; European Sculpture

and Decorative Arts; lslamic Arts; and Modern Arts.

The entrance fee is usually $12.00, but for students

it's $ 7.00. The Metropolitan Museum is a place you

have to visit when you are in the city of New York.

to be like

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4 Match the activities to the pictures.I

Fil l in the gaps with:

r tiring o exciting o fun o retaxing o dangerous o boring

Hiking is hard work. l t 's very .I don't enjoy sunbathing. I f ind i tI can't swim so I won't ever go white water raftingbecause it witl beI f ind f ishing to be very quiet and ... .Jul ie and her sister witt go scuba diving. lsn't that

Everyday EnglishCircle the correct answer.

A: Why don't you come to thecinema with us?

B: a Fine, thanks.b That sounds great!

A: Witt you close the window?It's cotd.

B: a Yes, sure.b lt witl be reatly nice.

A: Woutd you like to try whitewater rafting at theweekend?

B: a I 'm sorry, but I can't.b Thank you.

A: Can you come to the airportwith me?

B: a Yes, sure!b Fine, thanks.

A: Would you sign here, ptease?B: a They look great.

b Certainty!

A: lt 's 8 o'clock! Joanna, you'[[be late for schoot.

B: a No, she won' t .b No, I won' t .

A: The movie costs t5 perperson.

B: a That's reasonabte.b I 'm sorry, but I can't.

A: I 've got a headache.B: a Actuatty, I 'd rather not.

b Take an aspirin!

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trltm

m[Jt

2

white water raftinghiking

windsurf ing

fishingjet ski ing

scuba diving

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6 | want to try sailing. I think it witt be lots of

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1 Label the pictures.

GrammarLook at the camp rules. Ask and answerquestions as in the example.

> 1 A: Can I rest in the afternoon?B: Yes, you con.

4GrammarWhat is each person doing this Saturdayafternoon? Write sentences.

Mary

xx

xpb

21234

John and Pete > are playing football.Pete and Ann,vlclr y .

John, Pete and Ann

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Answer the questions about what you aregoing to do this afternoon.

Are you going to do your homework?) No, l'm not. l'm going to go to a dance

c/ass.

Are you going to see your friends?

Are you going to go for a bike ride?

Are you going to eat at a pizza restaurant?

Are you going to go for a watk by the sea?

2

3

4

5

6

play footballgo to the cinema

go sai l ingsee their fr iends

Pete Ann

x

x x

': Rest in the afternoF sreep rate

on

": ffiT:le Phones

/ Use camp phones ;q Leave the camp

Are you going to ca[[ your grandparents?

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Transtatcr's CormerTranslate these words/phrases in your language.

School subjects(Student's Book p. 7)

Information TechnotogyMusicHistoryMathsPhysicaI EducationArtScienceGeography

Days of the week(Student's Book p. 8)

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday

School objects(Student's Book p. 9)

sharpenernotepaderaserpenciIattasruterbag

Introducing yourself(Student's Book p. 10)

Nice to meet you.How old are you?What's your name?

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Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 14)

eyeheadhairear

How are you?I 'm f ine thanks.Not bad.See you later.Hetto!Good morning!Good afternoon!Good evening!Good night!Good bye!

moustachearmtegnosemouthhandfoot

short * tatlbig * smallptump + thinlong + shortbeautiful + ugty

Parts of the body(Student's Book p. 17)

Appearance(Student's Book p. 18)

capguitar

Personal things(Student's Book p. 20)

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scarfwatchhandbagteddy bearjeansshoesbicyclegtovesbasketbatldigitat camerahetmetskateboardtrainers

bedroombathroom

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 24)

Countries & Nationalities(Student's Book p. 22)

the UKthe USASpainRussiaNew ZeatandFranceJapanAmericanRussianBritishNew ZeatanderSpanishFrenchJapanese

How carit hetp you?I want to buy a souvenir.How about this scarf?That's a good idea.How much is it?Here you are.

Rooms(Student's Book p. 27)

hattkitchenliving roomgardengarage

windowwardrobepittowbedIampdeskbookcasebookscarpetmirrorwashbasintoiletmattowelbathstairsfloorsinkcookercupboardfridgechairstabtepaintingsarmchaircurtaincushionsofacoffee tabte

Here we are.Let's go in.The living room is very big.Let's go upstairs.Which is my bedroom?It's your favourite cotour.

Furniture & Appliances(Student's Book p. 30)

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 34)

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Family members(Student's Book p. 37)

Parts of animal bodies(Student's Book p. 47)

Animals(Student's Book p. 50)

Pets(Student's Book p. 52)

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 54)

grandfathergrandmotherfathermotherbrothersister

cooIkindsweetcteverfriendtynoisyfunnynaughtycaring

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 441

furearbeakwingsfeatherstaitIegs

pengurnsnowy owlseaIpotar bear

dogtortoisegotdfish

hamster

dragonftybeetadybirdsbutterfty

Insects(Student's Book p. 55)

1)

have dinnerwatch a DVDhave lunchget uphave a cup of teawork on the computer

' have breakfastgo to beddo the shoppingdo homeworkgo jogging

go to schoo[

Look at that girl over there.Who is she?What's her name?How old is she?What's she tike?

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tives

reindeer

catbudgierabbit

What's the matter?What's wrong with him?How do you know?Let's have a look at him.

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ftvantbeetlemosquitograsshopperwasps

WinterSpringAutumnSummerJanuaryFebruaryMarchApritMayJuneJutyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Seasons/Months(Student's Book p. 57)

snowyhot

Holiday Activities(Student's Book p. 62)

fishwindsurfskiptay gotfsunbatheread a book

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 64)

Are you free this afternoon?Let's go shopping.I'm busy this afternoon.How about going tomorrow?Sure, that's a good idea.Nothing, reatty.Why don't we go jogging in the park?I'm very tired.Sounds great!

Jobs(Student's Book p. 67)

singerscientistbatterinaathleteinventor

T-shirtshorts

Clothes(Student's Book p. 60)

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btousejacketskirtsockshoestrainersglovesshirtsuittiedressscarftrousersboots

ok p. 5E)

wetrainycloudywindycotd

sunnychittyfoggywarm

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NUTSE

astronautexptorerpainter

Verbs(Student's Book p. 71)

livetryappearmanagegrabburytraveIreachkittdecidefaitsucceed

How was your weekend?Quite boring.What about you?Did you tike it?Who etse was with you?

eggsbiscuitsbreadpineapptescherriesorangepotatoescarrotsfishmeatteatomatoescheese

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 74)

Food/Drinks(Student's Book p. 771

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Celebrations(Student's Book p. 78)

wear (traditional) costumesfty the national ftagpaint their faceshave a street parade

wear green dragon costumes

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 84)

Takeaway, ptease.Can I take your order?I'd tike a large cheeseburger,ptease.Woutd you like anything todrink with that?ls that to eat-in or takeawav? ... . . . . . . . . . . .Here you are.An orange juice, please.Enjoy your meat.Thank you.

Shmg:s(Student's Book p. 87)

chemist'sbookshoptoy shopdepartment storegreengrocer'sbakeryf Iorist'snewsagent'sbutcher's

Places to go(Student's Book p. 90)

crrcusgatterycinemaconcert hatlzoomuseumtheatremarine park

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pes 0f fi lms(Student's Book p. 92)

horrorromancecomedyactionadventureanimatedfantasyscience fiction

coachmotorbiketraincarshipbikeptane '

Excuse me, can you tetlme where the cinema is?Go down Bath street.Turn right.Turn left.The cinema is on your [eft.It's opposite the fast foodrestaurant.You can't miss i t .

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 94)

futeans of transport(Student's Book p. 95)

(Student's Book p. 97)

hikingwindsurfingjet skiingsunbathingwhite water raftingscuba divingswimmingf ishingsai l inggo surfingmake new friendswalk through the streetsbuy souvenirssee treasuresgo on a boat tripgo punt ing

Useful phrases(Student's Book p. 104)

Good morning.Why don't you join me for

: breakfast?, What are you doing today? ... .

Why don't you join us?I'm going scuba diving.I 'm sorry but I can't.Sure! Why not?

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iMODULE 1

Nouns (n)

ctassmates /klo:smerts/exchan ges /rkstJqlnd5rz/grid lgrfilhomepage /hoomperd5/penciI case /pens"l kers/pronouns lproanaanzlschoo[ programme /sku:l

prougrem/space /spCts/

Verbs (v)

correct /kerekt/match /met/reptace /rrplers/

Adjectives (adj)

botd lbor:ld/missing /m1srq/

MODULE 2Nouns (n)

coin /kon/lady /lerdi/response /rrsppns/site /sart/stamp cotlectors /stemp

kelekte'z/superhero /su:pe'hproo/trainers ltrerne'zl

Verbs (v)

choose /tJu:z/present lprvenllvisit /vrzet/

MODULE 3Nouns (n)

dream house /dri:m haos/fireptace /fq1e'ples/ft (feet) /f1t/mode[ /model/tetevision ltelrvg"n/water tower /wc:te' taoe'/

Adjectives (adj)

wooden /woden/

Phrases (phr)

fantastic views /fentastknluiz/

keep us warm /klp ns wc.rm/on the ground /on de

graund/

MODULE 4Nouns (n)

athlete la,1li:Ilcelto /tJeloo/character lkerrKla'lmeat /mi.t/midnight /mrdnart/prince /pr1ns/queen /kwin/ride lradlsecretary /sekreteri/

Verbs (v)

send /send/

Adjectives (adj)

Chinese lllantzlGerman /d5s:'men/ltatian lfta,lfnlSpanish /spenrJ/

Phrases (phr)

date of birth /dert ev bs.r0/futl name /fol nerm/send a fax /send e feks/write back soon /rart beK

su:n/

MODULE 5Nouns (n)Arabian camel /ererbpn

kamel/back /bek/body /bBdi/cow /kao/desert ldeze'Ilemu /!.mju;/fact file lfakl farllfat lfatlftippers lf|q,e'zlhump /h4mp/Middte East /mrdel i:st/miles /marlzlmud /mnd/neck /nek/North Africa /nc;th afrike/owners loane'zlpaw /pq/polar bears /poole' beq'zlpotice /pelgs/routine /ru.ti.n/sheep liplsled tstedtsnow /snou/

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Verbs (v)

pu[[ /p<.rllsleep /slliplswaltow /swoloo/

Adjectives (adj)

dry ldrulfat I'teIlpointed /porntrd/thick /erk/thin /Orn/

Prepositions (prep)

around laraandl

Phrases (phr)

far north lfo! nc!01man's best friend lmenz

best frend/thick tegs l0g legzl

Phrasal verbs (phr v)

take care of /tek keer av/

MODULE 6Nouns (n)

consonant /kpnsenent/fire ltae'lmoment /mo<.lment/place /plers/radio /rerdroo/sandcastle /sandko:s"l/scooter /sku:te7ski jacket /ski dsekrt/

Verbs (v)

deliver ldti e'lhurt /hs:'tlrake /rerk/

MODULE 7Nouns (n)author /c:0e'/competition /komprtden/couple /kap"l/crown lkraanldeath /deO/gtobe lgloob/grandparents

/grendpeerents/hot air battoon /hot ee'

belu:n/landscape /lendskerp/marriage lmand3lportrait /pc:'treft/president lprezrdenll

pyramids lpyemrdzlresearch /rlss:'tJlspace /spers/teenager /tLnerd5e7tempte /temp"l/theory of relativity /0pri

ev reletrvrti/throne llroanl

Verbs (v)

create /krrert/crown lkraanleducate /edjukeft/hide /hard/retire /ntar'/

Adjectives (adj)

glorious /glc:ries/professiona[ /prefq [en"l/sick /srk/

Phrasal verbs (phr v)

burn down /bs:'n daun/

MODULE 8Nouns (n)

festiva[ /festrv"l/harvest /ho:'vest/linking words /lrr]kn

ws::dzlIist /lrst/poetry /pourtri/pot /pBt/spidergram /sparde'grem/weekend /wi:kend/

Verbs (v)

consists /konsrsts/

Adjectives (adj)

irregutar Iregj<;le7regular lregiale'l

Phrases (phr)

takes place /terks plers/vote for /vout fer/

MODULE 9Nouns (n)

adventure /adventJeTbasement /bersment/disptay /drsplg/fireworks /fare'ws:rks/gifts /sfts/hide-and-seek /hard eno

si.k/

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magician /magJen/mobile /mooball/premiere /premreeTrecommendation

/rekemende{"n/theatre /Orefr/theme park /01m p(k/trick /tnk/witch /wtl/zoo lzu:l

Verbs (v)

discover /drsknveThide /hard/invite /rnvart/label /lerb"l/

miss /mrs/

Adjectives (adj)thritling /0r1lr1/

MODULE 1ONouns (n)

antiquities /entgkwrti:z/civi lizations I slilavglenzlcompass /knmpes/cutture lkl,ltle'/departments /drpqtments/drawings ldmrtz/entrance fee /entrens fi:/exhibit hgztbrll

hiking tha4ntkite /kart/objects of art /ob{5rkts av

q:'tlorienta[ /onentel/road safety /rood sefti/scuba diving /skobn d4vrp/scutpture /skdptleTtent /tent/the Americas /dr emenkez/whistle fwrs1/white water rafting /wat

wqte'ro:ftr1/works /ws:'ks/

Adjectives (adj)

Asian /erjen/Egyptian /rdspleniEuropean /joerepien/Greek /grik/lslamic lslamrk/prehistoric /pri:hrstorrk/Roman /roomen/Russian lrNenl

Phrases (phr)

keep (yoursetf) safe nrpserf/

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De ibi:/beat /bi:t/become /brk^m/begin /brg1n/bite /bart/blow /bloo/break /brerk/bring /brqr1/buitd /brtd/burn /b3:'nlbuy tbut

can /k@n/catch /k@tllchoose /tJu:z/come /k^m/cost /kost/cut /k^v

dig idtsldo /du:/draw /drc:/dream /dri:m/drink ldrnk/drive /drarv/

eat /i1/

f all /tc.l/feed fi:d/feeI fi:l/fight /fat/find /farnd/fly tflatforget fe'get/forgive /fe'g1v/freeze lfti.zl

get /get/give /g1vigo /gaq/grow /grQU/

hang /her1/have /hev/hear /hrorihide /hard/hit /hft/hold /hould/hurt /h3:rtl

Keep /kt p/know /noo/

tay Aqllead /ti:o/learn /13:rnlteave /li:v/

wasbeatbecamebeganbitblewbrokebroughtbuittburnt (burned)bought

dugdidorewdreamt (dreamed)drankorove

dLe

fettfedfettfoughtfoundftewforgotforgavefroze

lend /lend/Let /let/lie llarllie /laltight /lat/lose /lu:z/

make /merk/mean /mi:n/meet /mit/

pay /peyput /pot/

read /ri:d/ride /rard/ring lrln/rlse lravlrun /r^n/say /se!/see /si:/se[[ isel/send /send/set /set/sew /soo/shake /Jcrk/shine /Jan/shoot /Ju:tishow /Jqq/shut /lat/sing /s13/sit /srt/steep /sl!p/sme[[ /smel/speak /sp!k/spet[ /spel/spend /spendistand /st@nd/stea[ /sti:l/stick /strk/sting /st11/sweaf /sweer/sweep /swiip/swim /swrm/

mademeantmet

Ienttetraytiedtittost

paidput

readrooerangroSeransaid5awsoldsent

coutdcaughtchosecamecostcut

sangsatsteptsmett (smetted)spoKespett (spetted)spentstoodstotestuck

setseweoshooksnoneshotshowedshut

tooktaughttoretotdthoughtthrew

gotgavewentgrew

stungsworesweptswam

heardhidhithetdhurt

keptKnew

hung (hanged)had

taidtedtearnt ([earned)teft

take /telk/teach /t1tJ/tear /teer/tell /tel/think /0rnk/throw /0roo/

understand /nnde'stend/

wake /werk/weaf /weor/win /wrn/write /rail/

understood

woKeworewonwrote

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