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WORKBOOK Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley Olga Podolyako Julia Vaulina 5} = Meals Express Publishing PoC OCBEMIEHME \ Valve Crud wa Wy iol eNO aed ALT RUUCKUV ASbIK e) [eikekge PaGovas Te1pane Yue6uoe noco6ue 13-e naganne, nepepa6orannoe Mocksa Express Publishing «Mlpocsewennen YAK 373.167.1:811.1114811.111(075.3) 6+ 56K 81.432.19721 64 Cepua «AurnuiicKii 8 (oxyce» ocHosaHa 8 2006 roy. Apropbi: 10. E. Bayniana, 2 lynn, O. €. NononaKo, B. Seale Authors: Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Olga Podolyako, Julia Vaulina Acknowledgements Authors’ Acknowledgements \We would ike to thank a the staff at Express Publishing who have contributed their skis to producing this book. Thanks are due in particular to: Meryl Philips (Editor-in-Chief; Jule Ric (senior editor; Nina Peters and Riana Diamond (eitorial assistants); Alex Barton (senor production controle) and the Express Publishing design team. 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KpacvonponerapcKan, 2, 16, crp. 3, 318 4, ROMELEHHE | Express Publishing, Liberty House, New Greenham Park, Newbury, Berkshire RG19 6HW Tel. (0044) 1635 817 363, Fax: (0044) 1635 817 463 e-mail: nquiries@expresspublshing.co.uk http: //ww.expresspublishing.co.uk ‘Anpec anexTpOHHON nowrbi «Fopa¥eh niHinny — vopros@prosv.ru. Gneeroe weenie Tepepor ata trsets £43030 Tampon gue asa kp Home page - wer tsp SrecTporran nova (Email -saleterpk ru ISBN 978-5-09-099681-5 © Express Publishing, 2006, 2012 © AO «Magatenscrso «MIpocseuenve», 2006, 2023 Be npasa sauyuens Contents Starter Module 1 EE School! 7) First day! TE) Favourite subjects > =~ 4zZzraurm2uod mmmx EverydayEng| Match the exchanges. ® = P @ 1 My name's Emma. 2|_] Are you in Class 1D? 3] Let’s goto the History lesson together. 4]_] How old are you? 5|_] Nice to meet you. e@once I'm eleven, Nice to meet you, too. Yes, am. Hi. I'm Susan. Yes, OK. personal pronouns/ the verb ‘to be’ Complete the gaps in the dialogues with a personal pronoun and am/is/are. AA: What school do you go to? | | B: Hillside Secondary. What | about you? Clifton Primary School. | ‘Oh! How old are you? 1) eleven. My sister goes to Hillside Secondary. Per ©) A: Howold are Tom and | Carrie? B: Tomis 12 and Carries 13. 6) students. A: Oh! Which school? B: Green School. 7) avery good school. Ask alternative questions (or-questions) and answer them. » Does Susan go to school or to Kindergarten? She goes to school, she’s in class 1D 1 Carrie (13/12)? 2. Tom (go to school/university)? 3 Tomand Carrie (at Green school/Hillside school)? 4 The girls (play tennis/football)? 5 Emma (at Geography/History lesson)? cy Favourite subjects Read John’s school timetable and decide if the sentences are T (True) or F (False), misilerel Timetable. 1490-110 | 11.90- 1290 | 1230-130 | 1.90-290 Engish | At | | Science History Art u PE — Thursday “English Maths | etary 1 John does Maths on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 2. The IT lesson is at 2.30-3.30 on Wednesday. 3. John does four PE lessons a week. 4 The Geography lessons are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. 5 John has five Music lessons a week. (crammarg titcntig Personal pronouns () Listen and complete the missing Complete the gaps with personal pronouns. information. Hillside Secondary School Mrs Cook D This is Emma. This is me. 2).. Miss Brown | Science 1) smn iS in my class. 14 years old. 2 be English Mr Marks 4) Miss Simms This is my school. This is my teacher. 3) emma 15 Hillside 4) is very nice. Mr Clark Secondary School. 11 S Writing (a homepage) Read the homepage and complete with the headings. Find the personal pronouns in Then put capital letters in the correct places. the text. Who do they refer to? Complete with the form about yourself and your school. ‘Name/number of your school: What class you are in: ‘Your favourite school subjects: School subjects you do not like: a : hi, my name’s jane and i'm twelve years old. i go to hillside Jf My favourite teacher school. i'm in class 1a. is mr green. he teaches history and he is very nice, My D best friend is called My favourite subjects are english, ij Rachel. she is in my history, art and music. class. i don’t like geography because I'm rot very good at it! ‘Your favourite teacher: ‘Your best. & Use the information in Ex.3 and the homepage above to write about yourself and your school in your notebook. Do you wear uniforms at school? Describe your uniform. Do you like it? 12 Grammar Practice ‘Complete with a/an in the boxes. Write the short forms. 1. Heis 2. Sheisnot 3 Weare 4 lam 5 6 They are not You are i complete wit! 1,5, 're, isn't, aren't. Dear Anya, Hil How are yOu? 19) onnonn fe. 12) en at. my new school IB) musnun great, but tt rubber atlas: 4) conan Very big, | like my classmates. They - 5) very friendly! Complete the gaps with the personal ia) in aee 3B This yea, In daha maths, pronouns they, he, she, it. A ae ety een “ difficult, £0 | have a lot of free time. My favourite SUb{ect 8) vemennn maths. My maths teacher 9) verynicel What about your school this year? Love, Wendy Complete asin the example. 1A: » Isita classroom? Replace the words in bold with the correct BNP ISGE NS aechod, personal pronoun. 2 A: » Arethey pens? B: Yes, they are. 1. John and lare 10 years old. 2 The pencils on the desk. 3. You and Clara are classmates. 4 Thelessonis in Room B. . teacher? 5 Mrs Smith is my Art teacher, 13 Look at Sally's subject choice form. Make questions and answer them. Use what. josnennererereenareeion | Name: Sally Owens | | School: Forest Park School | Level subjects: Science (| wT oO Music (7)| Maths 7) ie 1 » What's hername? ..school is she at? nnnnanm Subjects does she choose? Complete with: what, how, and answer the questions about yourself. ‘syourname? old are you? your favourite school subject? class are you in? GF] Put the words in the correct order. 1 Maths / where / the /is / lesson? 2 is/her/ Linda / name. 3° John /in/class 28 /is. 4 old /are// years / you /twelve, 5 not/this/a/is/ ruler. 6 friends / Ann /are / Bill /and. CORNER What's the English for: pacnncanne ypoKo®, aHTMMiCKMl ABBIK M CTO pus, dvakynsTypa nm ecrectBosHaHine, ypoK Marematnkn, KHMITa WM TeTpanb, nMHerKa MW kapannaw, moSmmeli npeawer, AHA Henenk, yunren mysbikn, nepepoie Ha Gen? Translate the sentences into Eng! |. Ypok Marewarikit 8 Ka6uHere NP 16. Moja nioGvmei nen Henent ~ cy660re. 3. Ckombko net Tomy? ~ 10. 1. Mie 12ner. A Te6e? 5. Ero s08yt Cua. OF ymca 8 5 Knacce, . AKOH M Bann - Apy3eA, ONH HoBeHEKHE 8 4 «A» xnacce. . 370 Kapariqauy? ~ Her, 3T0 py'ska, 3. Mon mo6uman yunrenbHnua - AnHa Mea Hosta, Ona npenonaér pyccKit A3biK 9. Kak ero 308yT? B Kakom oH Knacce? CkonsKo ewy ner? 10. Kak npeamersi on wsysaer? KaKoit ero moGumoin npenMer? Kro ero MOGHMEA yi tens? 11. The nposonurca ypok armulickoro AStiKa? ov aeNe Translate the dialogues: 1, ~ 3apasctayi! Mena 308yt Mapu pnt. ~ 3npascroyii! A Taxa Nerposa. ~ Cronbko Te6e ner, Ta? - 11.Ae6e, Mapu? = Me ToxKe 11 ~ Npwario nosHakomurscal ~ Mue Toxke! Floiijem amecte Ha ypok Mystik! 2. ~ 3apascreyiire, Mapua Nerpooial ~ 3apaecreyii, Kata. Kakan Tet Gonbwiaa! Ckonbko tebe ner? ~ Onmnnanuars. A ysyce 8 naToM Knacce. ~ Kakoe Ha Te6e Kpachsoe nnatee! = 370 Hata opm (uniform): Genan 6nysKa Wcntian 106xa, Mie ona oveH® HpaBHTen. eS | BR, 10 10 bVocabularyg Vocabulary, Write sentences asin the example. Beyoncé (USA) Leonardo DiCaprio (USA) Hugh Jackman (Australi) Carey Price Canada) Neymar (resi Ale UN) > 0 Beyoncéis from the USA. She's American, istiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Write the nationalities. 1. France 2 America 3. Britain 4 Japan 5 Canada 6 Russia 7 Greece 8 Italy Mn. [Grammar @ have got Write has got, hasn't got, have got or haven't Aa8 x v v ae | vo x xk x v x x v Ann .. anatlas. She... arubber. Tom. a pencil case. He. aruler. Bill and Mary rubber. They anatlas. Ann and Tom... anatlas. They aruler. Tom, Bill and Mary san: a rubber. They anotepad. Ann, Bill and Mary . a pencil case. They cnn a ruler. What have you got in your school bag? BD write the words. this/these ~ that/those Complete the sentences. -® f £9 1» Thisisa basketball and -¥ _ gloves and 4 a guitar ant Everyday Ens! @ Plurals Circle the correct answer. Write in the plural. 1 A: Happy Birthday, Kate! 1. Thisisa doll. 6 Thisisaman. B: a Thankyou. _b You're welcome. # Thesearedai 2. A: What have you got there? 2 Thatisa bus. 7 Thisisatoy. B: a lt'sablueone, b It'sapresent. c 3. Thisisafox. 8 Thisisamouse. 3. A: I've gota present for you, too. . . B: a Wowlit’sawatch! b it'sinthebox, 4 9 Thisisawoman. 4 A: Thisis for you! S B: a It’'soverthere. b Thanks!{It's fantastic! 5 Thatisa brush. 10. Thatisa child. 16 This isthe shop for stamp collectors! "aes We have hundreds and hundreds of British") stamps. Come and see our collection! The Stamp Shop, 12, High Street, Leeds. The Coin Collection has only got British coins A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 2. The Coin Collection is in London. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say Dolls for sale. We have many beautiful dolls from Russia. Dolls from £10 to £100. Start your collection today! 3. The Stamp Shop sells stamps from America, New Zealand, Canada and Britain. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 4 Some Russian dolls cost £100. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say The Russian Shop, 14 Oxford Street, London. 5 Many people collect Russian dolls. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say () Listen and match the people to the souvenirs. SAM, ANNA JORB JOY. BEN A keyring watch E gloves G red London bus B skateboard D hat F doll H_ coins 17 (a descriptive story) Which country is Wellington the capital of? Read the first two lines of the text to find out, a) Read the text and fill in the missing words. * souvenirs * capital * Zealanders * city * camera Welcome to Wellington, the 1) city of New Zealand, There's something for everyone here. NeW 2)... are warm and friendly and Wellington is beautiful, so bring your 3) has got great places for shopping and buying 5). Come and visit us soon! b) Read the text again and decide if the sentences are T (True) or F (False). Washington is the capital city of New Zealand. People from New Zealand are unfriendly. Wellington is a beautiful place. Wellington is a good place to go shopping. Write nationalities. Vietnam England .. Korea .. Write a text welcoming people to your town or city. Write: * which country your town/city is in. * what the people are like. * what your town/city is ike. * about shopping in your town/city. Bee Maune Use the text about Wellington as a model. 18 Grammar Practice Look at the table and write sentences asin the example. Answer the questions. What have you got in your school bag? What have you got on your desk? What has your friend got on his/her desk? Complete with: have, has, then answer the questions. you gota dictionary in your bag? super ar 2 your parents got a car? vjvlele “ 3 . you got English friends? look . your teacher got a skateboard? your friend got a bicycle? xixilvir Write the plurals. 1 child. 5 lady . 2. tomato 6 toy Qe pe] eye 3. brush .. 7 fox bow 4 foot 8 leaf Make questions as in the example. 1 Batman » has got a supercar anda cloak, but he hasn‘t got c «ring, a magic wand ora bow. or Be = 2. Harry Potter .. _ stamps = ) ta) Mug, 3. Robin Hood and Batman guitar » Is that a camera (ora guitar)? Are these books (or stamps)? 4 Frodo ., but 20 1 2 3 4 5 Change in the plural. The child has got a basketball. » The children have got basketballs. That woman has got a pink scarf. This bus is blue. That man isa doctor. My friend is Russian. A superhero has got special powers. Ihave got a toy mouse. She has got a digital camera, This is a helmet and that is a watch. Ask questions to the answers. Jim Carrey is from Canada. No, | haven't got a teddy bear on my bed. Nancy is 25 years old. Yes, Mary has got a big collection Correct the mistakes. Peter haven't got a red cap. The children’s got bicycles. That are digital cameras. This is a new car over there! Tom and Susan are from Canadians. CORNER Dy what's the English for: kpackbili Benocunen, HoBuI GacKeTGonbHeilt MAM, CMMI wneM, uNppOBOA horoannapaT, ‘aMepMKaHckMe NETH, FOBOPHTENO-KeHWIMHB! M3 ATOHMM, HoBbIe Yack, CTO NONTOBEIX MapOK, HTaNBAH- cain wap? [Dd Translate the sentences into English: 1. As Pocenn,a KOH 3 ANTM 2. Y mesa mHoro pyseh 8 CLA m Kavane. 3. ¥ Dein B noprbene Kunru, terpani Hoebit nenan. 4, Ceera Cepreit 8 6 xnacce. Onn ymeroT sunrate no-arAniicK 5. 310 Kowa. A T0 ~ co6aKa. 6. 310 dyrGonsnble man, 2 Te ~ BacerBone- wove. 7. Canem poxnennn xan - Cnacno! 8. Orxyga Te? — Avs Poca 9, roy TeGa 8 noprpene? ~ Mworo Kaur wanrnuiicKni 6penoK. 10. Kro Teo nyswni apye? ~ Tes 11. Yro Tol yMeeuie qenare? — Mere. 12, CkonsKo at0 cront? ~2 dyna Translate the situations: 1. Meta s08yr fia Cronos. As HosocnGnpcxa Mwe 10 ner. ¥ MeHA ects KonneKyna MoHeT. B Moet Konnexynn 54 moners! 3 22 crpaw mmpa. Moa mo6uman moHeTa 3 Hoso‘i Benanann. 2. Meum s08yr flawa WeaHosa, Me 11 ner. A mutby 8 Mockse u y'yco 8 naTOM KnaCce. Moe x066n - coGupar Kyknbl. Y mens Gonbuian Konnexu, oKONO 20 KyKON. Y MeHA ecTo panuyscran, TypeuKan, wcnancKan m pyccKan ryan, OK 8 HaUMONaMBHBDX KOCTONAX, ostomy & 3Haio, Ha KaKOM OHM CrpaHl. Mon ioBmMan Kya NOXONa Ha MEHL > Athome . Watrikay Rea 8 IB @) circle the house words. a) Complete the text with the words in the list. tall lift © old © floor «third «large mo-—x>> Water tower for sale. The tower is 150ft 1” . and 120 years 2) There are four floors. On the ground 3) there are two garages. On the first floor there is a kitchen and dining room, There’sa 4) ving room with fantastic views on the second floor. On the 5) smn floor there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are two more bedrooms and ‘one more bathroom on the fourth floor. There is 26) toall the floors! 885,000£ Contact: stevensmith@housesale.com zrox She's got a bike. Its her bike. 3 (sofa) 5 (teddy bear) 6 (camera) 26 Grammar Practice Circle the correct answer. lily house 11). - got @ beautiful wooden house. In 2) house there 3). three bedrooms and two Bathrooms. 4) nin IS al80 one living room and one kitchen! All the rooms 5). got large windows. In the {Wing T00M there 6) nun. @ fireplace to keep us warm! MY ROUSE 7) serene. Got @ beautiful garden, too! 8) . {s in front of the house. 9) are many trees and FOWES 10) arn. the garden and | like it a lot! A has B have c am A your B his c my Ais B are C has A There B It This A has B have C are A has B are C is A has B is C have A This B That cit A Those B These C There Aon B in behind Circle the correct preposition. There's a poster on / in / under the wall. The cat is in front / in / next to the sofa There are some flowers on / next to / in the vase. There's a tree under / behind / in front of the house. There's a garden in / behind / under the house. eran What's the English for: BoceM sraxeli, Ha eBATOM 3TaKe, 6 FOCTH Holi, B B2HHOM, nepen CTonoM, no3zanM Kpecna, OA KPOBaTHIO, PALOM co WKahom, B XONO- AuneHiKe, Ha cTeHe, waBecTHaA KaprHHa, aA nepeA AOMOM, MHOrOSTaXHEIlt ROM, e& TICLMeHHEI CTON, MOA KPOBaT, TEOH rapAe- 0b, ero moGumoe Kpecno, Hawa MameHbKaA keaptwpa, Genan nnura? Translate the sentences into English: 1, Kak sbirnagut T60A HoBaA Keaprupa? Ha aKom ona aTaxe? 2, Tam ecrb niuta? ~ fla. 3. Ckonsko KomHat 8 Ksaprpe? - flge. 4, Barnann. B chanbHe Her Tenesusopa. 5. Ero keaptmpa Ha Tperbem sTake, - 3amevarenbHo! 6. B Hosoi roctuHoit ecre KoBép? - a, Ha ony. 7. 310 Mau Kpacnebii fom. aati ofigém! 8. Pago co cnanbieit eaHHan. Han PAkOBHHO! ~ ManeHoKoe 2epKano, Translate the situations: Meta soayt Caua. lus Poca. ¥ Hac xopowian keaptpa Ha CenbmoMm 3Taxe MHoro3TaxKHorO oma. B keaprupe Tpu KoMHaTbI. Mon mioSiiMan Komara ~ cnanbia. Oa maneHbKaR. CTeHb & Heli wénrae. B cnanbHe ~ quBaH, KPecno, ABa cya Ww nMcoMeHHLA cTon ¢ KoMnbIOTepOM. Cron y oxwa. [wean Kpecno - y creHtbl, oH oparoKesoro yseTa. Ha cree Gonbuloi makar. 310 Molt moGumeii waBecTHbilt KnHOrepo — Yenosex-nayk. Ero osyr Murep Mapxep. Y meHs moro KHUT. OHH 8 KHIKHOM Wkaby & xonne. Tlepea wamn xpacuean enna. B welt BoceMb kommar. Ha epsom rake HaxoguTca roctaian. Ova eH Gonbwar, Tam ects KaMIH MW wecTb Kpecen. Tocrunan rony6an. Ha crenax Kpacsbie KapTHHbl. B KoMHaTaX Sonbume oxHa. B fome veTeipe cnanbHn u eTsIpe BaHHbie Ha BTOpOM aTaKe. KyxHA Gonbitian. Oa pacnonoxkena Ha nepsom sTaxKe. Ha kyxHe orpomHan aura, XONOAMABHMK, cron, crymba, Mepen aunnoft xpacusnit maneHbKu en. 1 Vocabulary, a) Read the letter and complete with: family * brother * grandfather * plays * mother * grandmother * father + languages * lucky * kind Dear Erica, tm Amy Clark. I'm ten years old. This is a picture of my 1). . . They are all very nice people My 2). is Mike. He's 36 and very friendly. He can speak two 3) msansnnny English and French. Janice is my 4). She's 35 and a very person. My 6) is Gary. He's 62 and very funny. He is my mother's father. Nancy is my 7) ..... She's 59 and 8)... . the piano very well. Jesse is my litle 9)... He's 8 and very clever. He can be a little crazy, too! My family is great and I'm $0 10) -..en.-menn to have them! Write back and tell me about your family. Send a picture! Yours, Amy ~ b) Draw Amy's family tree. 2) Karen make pizza, but she sing. a) List all the adjectives in Amy’s letter which describe character. Add four more. 3 Lisa ~ sing, but she... b) Use adjectives to make sentences Play the guitar and sh nso make pizza, about your family. 4 John & Mary es play the guitar, but they sing. » Mymum’s sweet and clever. @ can (ability) Ey Look at the table and complete with can or Complete with the correct pronoun or 5 Peter make pizza, but he speak Italian and he sing, can't. possessive adjective. play the [speak | make 1. Jason is a good friend. | see... | guitar {italian | pizza_| 599 at the weekends. Joseph v x[v7|e* 2. Thisis .. book. Your book is Karen Z x|v7i|-* not as old. Lisa x fia te Xa aE 3 Ms Hampton is teacher. We John & Mary) X | v | x v enjoy her lessons. Peter vii xiv x) 4. Hi, I'm Abby. What's name? , . 5. That is my grandmother. Look at... 1 Joseph ~~ Play the guitar, but he 6 Mark, can you give . the guitar? peak Italian, | want to play it. 27 a) Complete the spidergrams. youn.» teenager tall * average s ears t weyes moustache mouth, @ Imperative Put the words in the correct order. 1. piano / play / the / don't / please 2 and/come /him / meet 3 at/there /girl /look/ that / over 4 close/don't/ door / please / the 5 quiet please / be Possessive ('s/s’) Write sentences as in the example. 1. Thisis Mary. Thisis her bicycle. » This is Mary's bicycle. 2. Thisis Tom. This is his mother. 3. Lookat the boys. This is their ball 28 b) Use words from the spidergrams to describe the people in the pictures. rif 4 They are John and Sue. This is their house. 5 Thisis Sue. This is her sister. 6 Look at the women. This is their car. 7 These are Mary and Laura. This is their dollhouse. EverydayEnglish Complete the exchanges using the sentences below. ‘© How old is he? # He's from Spain. ‘* What's her name? * No, she hasn't. Has she got any brothers? He's eleven. Katey. A Bi ‘A: Where's he from? B: Mistening Read the text and complete the sentences () Listen and tick (V) the correct answer. below. 1 When does Jeremy celebrate his birthday? 14% 15th 16th ( 2. Whatis Frank's favourite hobby? fi 1 Prince William is from the United Kingdom. Prince William’s date of birth is 21st June, 1982. His full name is William Arthur Phillip A Louis Windsor. . His father is King Charles II. His younger brother is Prince Harry. His grandmother was the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth! A When Prince William was young, his hobbies were playing football and swimming. He can paint, ski and ride motorbikes. He's a great athlete. e | His wife's name is Catherine Middleton Spain taly UK they have got three children - George, Charlotte and Louis. 3. Where is Natalie from? B ig Prince William is from . : 4 Who's Ann? His birthday is on .. . His brother is . Queen Elizabeth is his 5 His hobbies are : He can . His wife’s name is George and Charlotte are : Ask questions about Prince William. Use what, when, where, who, can. Answer them. » Who's Prince Wiliam? He's a British prince. A {eL] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 29 2. Writing (an email) EB) Read the text and put the paragraphs in the correct order. oe fk =e Tae hae hae ee My Pen Friends 1[_] That's all about me. What's your family like? Write back soon. Sarah. 2] _| My father and mother are Tom and Susan. My brother is Jacob. He’s nine years old. He's very clever. He can play computer games. My sister is Emily. She's six years old. She's friendly but very noisy! My hobbies are playing the guitar and dancing. | can also cook dinner for my family. (3[_]Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm fourteen years old and I'ma student, I'm from Manchester, UK. I'm tall and slim with brown hair and blue eyes. Find words in the text that show: 5 They are short. They have got dark hair. They have got brown eyes. age * height * appearance * family members @ Joining sentences 6 She's got short, brown hair. She's got blue eyes. Join the sentences as in the examples. 1 tm tall. I'm thin. You've got a new English pen friend. Write » I'm tall and thin. him/her an email. In your email write: 2. She's tall, She's got red hair. 30 » She's tall with red hair. He's short. He's fat. She's tall. She's got brown hair. She's got green eyes. * your name * your age ‘© where you live * what you look like * your family members * your hobbies Grammar Practice Name: Jane Perkins BB Look at the Post: Secretary card and write eeu Languages: English French German Italian v canican't. Spanish V Chinese Skills; typeletters¥ drive use a computer/ senda fax Jane . , but.. «She Write sentences with can/can't. 3 (children/bikes) sin fA playthepiano| Vv | xX | x draw x v v 4 Andrey can sing and play the piano, but he can't (Adam/ball) Complete the table. Then ask and answer questions. oo = STHyet| Complete with the correct object pronoun. | me friend | ™Y Parents 1. These are my sisters. Look at ! speak English | | 7 2 Canyou give. my bag, please? make cookies | | 3. Thatis Paul. don'tlike lay the guit 4. Mrs Green is our teacher. We see dance every day at school. 5 Lookat We are on the tree! * A: Canyou speak English? [Gy Form adjectives from the verbs and nouns below. Use them to describe your relatives and friends. Can your best friend. Ask and answer as in the example. « play * help * wonder © thank » tact 1 Uohn/cello) » My litle sister is very playful. > Whoseis his cello? ft q It's John's. It’s his cello, é 2 (children/hats) 31 32 wena to Hi, Sonya! This Dmy | me family Dil is Joy and 3) her / she isa teacher. 4) My | Me dad's SDhis | he is a doctor. OMe | I have also got a Grammar Practice Is ‘sors’, has, is or the possessive 's/s? Write as in the example. Ken's brother is in the car. He's got a noisy dog. She's my grandma. The man’s cars red. She's got the boys’ notebooks. Ann’s Tom's best friend Helen’s mum is the girls’ aunt. > possessive's Ask the questions. My sister is friendly. He’s Jeremy, Mary's brother. She's tall with blue eyes. No, | haven't got any brothers or sisters. Circle the correct word. is a picture of My mum's name name is Alex and brother. 7) He / His name is John and | love 8) his / him a lot! 9) Us / We are a very happy family! Look at 10) we / us in this holiday picture! We are all smaiing! ‘Write soon and tell 11) my / me about 12) you / your Jamily! Love, ” Martha ae” = Translate the situations: 1 What's the English for: urpare Ha niaHHHO, roBopHTS no-paHuy>- kM, urpath @ KoMNbIOTEpHSe UTP, FOTORMTS Inu, roBopHTS Ha NATH RBBIKAK, GBT yuuTe- eM myabinn, eworpers Ha KapTUny, BCTABATE, CaRMToCR, NOSHAKOMMTECA C KEM-NNEO? Translate the sentences into English: 1. Moi eH poxgenia 15 ceHta6pa, 2. Kak ero 3081? ~ Meta, - ro of 3a YenoveK? Teta ao6ppiii, npuBetnuepilt, oveHb munbiit 3. Ewy oamnnaguars net. OH rosopuT To-akrawiickn « no-pparuyacka. 4. 310 Mott emyuna. Ey cembaecar ga ropa. 5. Moemy 6pary apa roma. OH oueHb 3a6aBHbiit. 6. Baka yenexaerca urpowi wa rurape. 7. CKonbKO Net Teoeli cectpe? - flecats. 8. Kro Tako Nera? ~ 310 mois 6par. 9. Kto oTeu AHH? ~ Ero soayr Mxanin. OH RETUNK. 10. Yes Ox AKA? — Muxauna u Caernan, Onpre qecaTe ner. Ona adicoKan neBouKa, yymenoran m xpacnsan. Y weé Gonowme ‘éwmble rasa M ;MINHHBIE CBETMe BOROC. Ona no6paa u npneernueas. Ova o¥en yuan, Ona ymeet arpare Ha nitaHinio w niacare crv. Y He@ ecto ase cecrpu.Jlene Tpananuare ner. (Ona rosopser wa AByX RBbIKaX: AHTACKOM M ‘Spanuyscrom. Maule socems ner. Mnaquan cecrpénxa urywnan n sa6a8Han. Ona nodt ranuyer. Ynac Gonbuiaa cemps. Moa Mana ysirTenbHAya. Gi Tpmayam nam» net. Ona psIcoKaR, TewMoBoniocan Ove Kpacnan. Mana RoGpaR w yan. Ova ymeeT xopowo roToBHT Tlane copok ner. OH BSICOKK CTpOMHBAA. Mana yMeer urpat> Ha riTape M nnanino. On sanevarensusit pyr. Moeny 6pary aTHanuaT> eT. OH GonbUoh H cAnbHDi Ero s0ayr [nma. On yenexaerca pucosaxien KoMnbioTepHEiMN Mrpamn. Moel GabyuKe lwecrejlecar nro Her, @ ReayuKe - cembaecsT. Onn o4ens capri. 5 Amazing €) creatures Wwetriiny Wwetriiny a) Complete the crossword puzzle, b) What colour is each animal? @emmer Present Simple (affirmative) a) Write the third person singular of the Present Simple of the verbs below in the correct box. * wash © relax # swim * do ® play * live * miss « like * cary * say * laugh * cry ® walk * bite b) Use them to make sentences. » He washes the dishes after dinner. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct Present Simple form. ae @ ACTS (run) very fast. @ Froas (live) on all continents except Antarctica. @ Hippos (give) birth underwater. @ The blue whale (weigh) 50 tons at birth. @© Dolphins (sleep) with one eye open. @ The black and white rhino (have) ‘two hors, Butterflies (taste) with their feet. | @ A crocodile (move) fast with its tail | @ Acer... (eat) grass. |® Leopards (keep) moving. They never stay in the same place Form adjectives from nouns. * education © nation * norm ® person * nature * globe * center ® music 33 a) Match the prompts to the pictures. © mane * paw e fur © tusk © tail ¢ feathers * neck # leg * trunk® nose b) Ask and answer as in the example. » A: Which animal has got feathers? B: Apeacock. GemmEr Present Simple (negative & interrogative) Complete with: do, does, don’t or doesn't. 1 Helen take the bus? B: Yes, she... 2A . Ineed my book? B: No, yoi 3 A . lion eat leaves? B: No, it an you want milk? B: No,| 5 A: . you live in a big house? B: Yes, we.. 34 Put the verbs in brackets into correct form of the Present Simple. 1 Jane . (not/enjoy) going to the zoo. 2 Tony .» (not/swim) well. 3 (you/walk) to school? 4 They .-(not/eat) meat, 5 She... 6 Sue and Bob 7 8 _(not/like) tigers. - (not/run) very fast. (they/play) football? (Mr Harris/live) in Brazil? Hy Circle the correct answer. 1 Renchy ar A: Do you like snakes? B: a Yes,they are. b No, don't 2 A: What does it look like? B: a It’sarabbit. b Ithas fur and long ears. 3. A: Does your cat live indoors? B: a Yes, it does. b No, they don't. 4 A: Hasit got wings? B: a Yes, ithas. b Yes, it does. Vocabulary, a) Read and write the name of the animal. This animal's got a big body and lives on a farm. It can run, but it can’t jump. > cow 2. It's got hors on its head. 3. It's got blue feathers. It lives in the house. 4 It's a small animal with a round body. It can’t run. 5 It's got short fur and long ears. Itcan't run. It can only jump. 6 It's got wings and feathers. Itlives on farms. b) Change the descriptions into tag-questions. > Acowcan'tjump, can it? My pet BEST an here are many kinds of dogs in the world. They can be big, or they can be small. The St Bernard is a very big dog with thick fur and thick legs. The Chihuahua is very small and has thin, short legs. Dogs love to play, but they can also work. Border Collies work on farms and help their owners take care of farm animals ike cows and sheep. The Alaskan Husky can pull people in sleds across the snow. One kind of dog, the German Shepherd, works with the police. Dogs are really great animals. A dog is man’s best friend! BI] Read the text and mark the sentences T(True) or F (False). 1 There are not many kinds of dogs. >F 2. The St Bernard is a small dog. = 3. Chihuahuas have long legs 4 Dogs can work on farms 5 Border Collies help take care of cows. 6 The Alaskan Husky can pull sleds. 7 Dogs can't work with the police. Ostenig Listen and match the people to their pets. People Pets a a budgie 11 Vicky Bee 2] |Nathan | goldfish 3] | George d tortoise 4]_|Maggie # Gliese guinea pig 5] | Susan oifrabbi 35 EB Read the text and complete the sentences. 1 The Arabian Camel lives in North .. wand in the 2 Itscolour is 3. It's got short and along 4. Inthe hump there 5. Itcango ... without water. a) Read again and find verbs that: * express permanent states The Arabian Camel is an animal of North Africa and the * express habits Middle East. It is brown with short fur and long, thin legs. It has a large body and a long neck. It's got a hump on its back with fat in it. It lives in dry places like desertst and can go three weeks without water. It carries people Camel. on its back for miles. The camel is a friendly animal. b) Underline words in the text that describe the Arabian * a large dry area with litte or no plants Look at the information in the box below. What kind of animal is this? Apet? A wild animal? Name: | polar bear What | white, large body, thick itlooks | fur, big legs, short neck, like: __| shorp claws | ives in the far north, can swim 60 miles, eats other animals, sleeps «alot in the winter, likes to be with ears, doesn't like to be other polar b | around people Look at the information again. Now write a paragraph about this animal. Give a reason why you (don’t) like it. 36 Grammar Practice EB) Write the third person singular of the Complete with do/does, don‘t/doesn’t and following verbs. answer the questions. 1. Ispeak-he .. B Lteach —he sun 1. You take the bus to school... you? 2. Icamy-he 9 Ilive-he 3° Igo-h 10 Ilike-he 2 «you like pizza? 4 Iwash-he . 11 Iwrite-he. c 5 leat-he.. 12. Isleep-he 3 You don't live nextto the schOO!,sennm-YOU? 6 Iplay-he 13. Ilaugh-he nn 7 bwrite he 14. Ihunt-he 4 your mother work in a bank? Put the verbs in brackets in the third your parents watch TV in the morning? 5 person singular. 1 The Bengal Tiger (live) in india. 6 mu your family go to the cinema or on a 2. Sumit’s elephant (carry) picnic on Sundays? heavy things on his back. John (wash) his car every week. The baby .. (cry) alot at night. Use the prompts to ask and answer. Debbie smu (Go) to school in the morning. eee The rhino (like) to sit in the mud. ee ei Monica nnn (Watch) TV every evening, “ven » A: Does Mary go swimming at weekends? B: No, she doesn't She goes skiing. Emus are very large birds. They live in 2. (Eddie/drink water/in Australia. They are very tall. They can't the morning) fly but they can run very fast. They live for nearly 30 years. They eat leaves, fruit and insects and they drink a lot of water. They also like sitting in the mud BM wause Read the text and ask questions. Then answer them. 3. (Ben and Mike/play fhat/look lik what/look like football/after school) > What do emus look like? They are large birds. 2. where/live 3 how long/live 4 (Betty/play/the piano) 4 what/like 5 what/eat ie 38 Grammar Practice Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Saeco My name's Eric and I'm a vet at the Zoo. Sometimes the Bengali Tiger 1) (not/feel) very Well, 901.2) von (take) care of him. Mr Green is the zookeeper. He 3) the animals and 4) . also 5) 6) : The animals 7) . 8) (love) them too! Complete with: do, does, have, has, can, is, are and answer the questions. your teacher got long hair? 7 a lot of homework? .. (feed) .. (wash) them, He (clean) their cages, but he . (notflike) it very much. love) us and we you play the guitar? your friends English? . your best friend like football? your English teacher give you there a zoo in your town? . your friends live near you? = What's the English for: Kpacnebie xuBoTHBIe 43 AOPMKM MW A3KK, onacan aMeA C xesITRIMN nonockaMl, HHA ‘ckMe Cnowbl, nuTaTbCA pacreHAMA, MHOrO HaceKoMex, .xuTS 8 Bpaswnnn, mopcKan comika Moeh cecTpbi, cram aHéM, naears 8 pekax, Ha BBICOKOM Aepese, TTA C AAHH bin XBOCTOM, HKHBOTHOE C AMHHOM WepCTEI0? Translate into English: >XuporHbie AbpaKn B Adprke -KiBeT MHOTO yaMBnTeNbHEX 1 paste RUBOTHENX: 3e6pH1, BepENIOA, KUAdEI, opel. AdpHKaHcKMh Tpy6Ko3y6 (aardvark) — seepb cpenwero pasmepa. OH NOxOx Ha canibio. ¥ Hero anniiian mopaa, yi 3ayiua 4 Anwnneiti xaoct, CeromHa 2TOrO 38epA MOKHO BcTpeTATs TonbKo B AGpike. AdpunKalcxne HOCOporM Goisalor AByK BUOS: Gensie uépHbie. Onn niTaiorcA TpaBor M pactenwawan. OHM oveH Gonbwne M BecRT 4-4,5 ToHHsi. Ho on Moryr 6bicTpO Beratb, CO cxopocro¥o (with a speed) 50 Kms. YépHbie Hocopora umetor nea pora. AdpnkaHckne cntoHbs — Cambie KpynHbte. Ux oct Moxer nocruraTs 4 MeTpo8. Vx ANMHHEA x0GoT COCToMT 3. CopoKa THICRY MycKynoB. ‘C nomowbio Takoro Hoca crow Abiular, AOSB- Ba10T Miuly, NAOT H cOsBIBaIOT CBoMX APy3eth Translate the dialogue: ~ flasa coirpaem 8 urpy! ¥ mena dotorpadua ‘moero mntomya. Ero 208yr Ton. KtO oH? Bapaeai He sonpoctl. Ho # Mory oTBevare TonbKO «na» n aHeD. ~ Tom ~ cobaxa? ~ Her. = Kouna? ~ Her. ~ 370 6onbuioe xNBOTHOE? ~ Her. ~ Tom ymeer nnasars? ~ Ba. ~ Ox ect Maco? ~ Her. = Y nero Anis xB0Cr? ~ Her. ~ 310 Mopckan cBMHKa? ~ flalMlocmotpu wa gororpagimo Towa! Ox Kpacr- bi H oveHb cMewHoi. fl ero oven nio6nio! Wake up! Vocabulary, =. Wwatoiay These are the daily activities of Mr & Mrs Collins. Use the information to ask and answer questions about them as in the example. Wake get up have breakfast have lunch ‘work on computer | do the shopping watch a film have a cup of tea have dinner have dinner gotobed goto bed » A: What do Mr Collins and Mrs Collins do at seven o'clock? B: They get up. What do they do at...? Look at the clocks. What time is it? What do you always/usually/often/ sometimes/never do on Mondays at 7 o'clock in the evening? EverydayEnglish Complete the exchanges. It’s ten o'clock. * Yes,I do. * So Jenny, what time do you get up? * Have you got the time, please? No, I haven't. 2 A: Excuse me, what's the time, please? : Do you often go shopping? an B: Usually, at about nine o'clock in the morning. Gemmer Prepositions of time Complete the text with in or at. Fa] Put the words in the correct order. to/you/go/ school / always / do? 2. sleep / doesn't / early / to / go/ she. 3 he/alot/the/on/ computer / works. 4. they /TV/really / watch / they / often / do / night / at? N Vocabulary] Put the words in the right box. Find the Jobs. shave # swim # go # work «meet ¢ practise * eat * do © look * paint # serve * read x © deliver » repair * wait 4 * come ~ QEJZIEXPAFWJ ASLOWDOSJOT XMPQODOGKOE EMVADUSIDGA PDEBAKERUZC LOOCATTALAH UCSAHGWAITE I TATVAWJXIR }, FOQAMMNPAIN | MRAINADIZYVM IVUXWJINOCEP Cremer @ Present Continuous Look at the picture and complete the questions. Then answer them. EA © Listen and match the speakers to the activities. People Activities 1]_] Harry = a gojogging b sleep 2] | Vicky read book [31] sam ¢ dohomework have lunch BE Robert & Peter [al] peter play basketball 1.» IsJake singing (sing)? No, he isn’t. al 9 take thedog 2 . Robert and Peter (play) on the 5]_| Linda for a walk h_ paint computer? What are your family members or friends doing now? Write true sentences. - (play) the piano? She jump) on the sofa, » they? » My brother is painting his room. B. Weekends aay "Cutty a) Match the words to form Read about Harry phrases. Potter and complete 11] write the gaps. Wh a withafriend (21 | play b anemail 3[_]_make — ¢ inthegarden In the morning: [4] ] work © 4 phone calls Harry gets up at seven 5] | read , “@* thenewspaper o'clock, and puts on his cloak, Then, he b) What are the people in the wakes up his friends, pictures doing? Hermione and Ron. ». half past 5 seven, they leave their rooms, At about half past eight 2)... have a big breakfast. Then classes start. In the afternoon: Harry finishes his lessons at around half 3) one. He leams a lot about magic. Sometimes he hides under his cloak and walks ‘out of the classroom. In the evening: He usually plays Quidditch, the favourite game of wizards. At half past six, he 4) his homework or does magic tricks with his friends. Harry doesn't go to bed before ten o'clock. But, he always wakes up early the next day 5) goes to his lessons! It's hard being a wizard! ) What do you do at weekends? Draw the different times. Write the sentences. Harry Potter... gets up has breakfast, does his homework goes to bed 41 42 Use the verbs to complete the letter. Put them in the correct tense. * do * play relax * wake up * have * walk * watch * go * plant Dear Jane, Hi! How are you? I'm great! It’s the holidays and we are in our new house. | love it! Every day, ine .. late and 2) the dog! We usualy 3 . in the morning, Later, | often 4 9). board games with my brother In the evening, we all 6) dinner, We go to bed late. It’s so nice here. 17). ‘ The weather is brillant. Josh €) in the garden. My parents 9) .. town. ‘And you? Are you having a good time on your holidays? Write soon! Lyn Put the words in the correct order. 1 busy/the afternoon /am /I/in. 2 works / never / the garden / she /i 3 mum/ phone calls /is/ making. 4 she /letters / does / often / write? 5. thanme/he/ playing /is / better / football? breakfast at around 10 .. for a walk or TV and then we have on the balcony right now. some flowers .. the shopping in you / the dog / washing / are? do / read /!/ newspaper / not / the / night / at. the /he / planting / flowers /is /in / garden. Imagine you are on holiday. Write a letter to your friend. Write what you do every day, then what you are doing now (60 words). Use the adverbs of frequency in the box as Match the questions to the answers. well as the prompts below to ask and What does your mum do? answer questions. . nove ; What is she doing? always © usual fen sometimes | isd What's the time? What time do you usually have dinner? How often... : * do the shopping? * watch a video? A At9 o'clock. * go jogging? * work on your computer? Cet eee She's doing a crossword. Form complete sentences. D_ It'steno’clock. 1 Nancy/a cup of tea/afternoon/in/sometimes/ Put the verbs in the correct box. has/the. 2 bed/Gareth and Tonia/to/go/never/early. 3. Lara/practises/evening/kickboxing/usually/ the/in, 4 my/parents/weekends/relax/always/at/the. 5. friends/my/often/home/visit/at/me. Look at Sally's schedule and write about her routine using morning/noon/ afternoon/evening. SATURDAY tennis practice football practice | meet friends * On Monday mornings, Sally » has a maths class at 9:00 o'clock. * On Saturday mornings, Sally [Gl Look at the pictures and use the prompts to ask and answer. 1 A: »Isthepostman opening a letter? / The postman is opening the letter, isn’the? B:_ No, he isn’t. He's delivering a letter. (deliver) watering the flowers? painting the room? 6K om vs making coffee? (read) (run) Look at the picture. Correct the sentences. * listen to music * read a book * talk on the phone * ride her scooter * work on the computer Clara Andy) a sam 1 Samis watching TV. » Sam isn’twatching TV. He's listening to music. Andy is typing letter. Matt s listening to the radio, Clara is driving a car. Sue is sending an email. wan Bice te i CORNER [Ey what's the english for: 3a6Tpakarb Ha KyxHe, oGeRaTe 6 wiKONe, xoAMTS 8 UKony, yxMHaTe 8 7 WacoB, NOKUTECA nate 8 10 Wacos, pa6oraTs Ha KoMnbioTepe, awa wan, pasroeapueate 0 pa6ote, oKoNO Nlonosiib! cegbMoro, OTAbIATS B Kpecne, MOTpeT> GumbMel, uNTaT KHUTH, PeMoH- TupoBaT> aBToMOGuNe, caxKaTS YseTbI, NTE Kobe, urpate 8 KOMNbIOTepHEIe HIrpEs; pL aT sbiule, em a; Gera Gwicrpee acex Bknacce? [D) Translate the sentences into English: 1. Moit 6par acerna wnraer sevepom, 2 A corpo TB. 2. Mon wana o6stwHo rorosut 2aBTpAK ANA Mena Moei cecrpsl. 3. A HAKora fe enaio ypoKn 8 gockpecenbe. 4. Tae nana? ~ Ox penoxrupyer wauinny. 5, CoBaKa 8 cany. ~ Ona urpaer? ~ Her, chur. 6. Tot cpoGoneH cerogHa nocne o6ega? - Her, WOBHHI, R OeH aaHAT. 7. Byabre AOSpH, KoTopein Wac? ~ 4.15. 8. B KoTOpOM Kacy Tol acraeus? ~ B 7.30, 9, ro abt celiac pena- ete? — Mbt kam Apy3ei. 10. Yem saHmmawrca (ae pa6orarer) re0M pomutenn? Translate the situations into English: 1.Mlocmorpn Ha KaprunKy! Yro aenair atu -nvoq? ~ 310 néTunk: o ynpaBnneT camonéroM. 370 neKaps: oH nevér xne6. 310 serepHHap: 0H ocmatpisaer coGaky. 3To opMuMaHT: Of nopaér HanuTKi, 2. Mlocmorpu Ha botorpaditio. 370 MOR CEMA. Mbt 8 capy. ¥ Hac 6 cagy MHOro YBeTOR W ANOAOBEIX Repesves (fruit trees). Mana pa6oTaer. Can - 310 ero x066u. 370 #. A lomoraio nane. Mama onneaer yseTe oKaNo Joma. Moi Mnanwn Gpat Llvma urpaet co caomm apyrom non Gonbwov ABnoHer. Hau nuToMubI ¢ HAM. CoGaxa To6uk m Kowka Mypka urpaior amecre ‘cmanbunkantn, 7 Vocabulary, B® write the names of the months, then complete the names of the seasons. RMHAC PIARL MYA @)G) Nii] UNE) PEETEBSMR DERMEBCE a JYUL BOETRCO J ARYANU) TAUSUG EVBERMON ‘YRFERBAU L R b) Match the pictures to the seasons. Read the texts and answer the questions. Underline the correct verb. 1. They always pick/rake flowers in May. 2 They sometimes play/go in Dear Diary, the snow, don’t they? tes very beautiful here in Lapland! It's the end of June and the), 3. They usually shine/rake leaves Weather is very warm. From the end of May until the end of July inthe autumn: the sun never goes down here! I'm having a great time. There is 4. They always go/play ‘only one problem; | can’t sleep because it's always day! swimming in the summer. 5 It's warm and the sun is. ining/ rakit Dear Diary, ; ae wea gret © Gs December and the weather is just great! It's ig & Wesraining greatiy/heavily — ¥ g sunny. Everything is nice here in Australia. 180 f Me simmingftreezing today, swimming most days. My brother is making a sandcastle ; ee ezing today, 4 ne moment! He's having fun. It’s really nice. isn'ti 1 8 It's very cold/hot today. We 1 What is the weather like in June in Lapland? can go swimming. 2 Whats the weather like in December in Australia? 45 G2. Dress right! Wwatriegy Cremer [By] Tom and Ann are buying clothes from an online shop. ® Present Simple or What do they have in their bags? Look at the items Continuous marked with A and Tand complete the lists. Use the words to make Creed questions. Then answer them. 1 moment/the/are/picking/you/ flowers/at? Add to Notas 2 scarf/gloves/are/you/a/and/ wearing? 3. you/now/leaves/are/raking? 4 raincoat/have/a/you/got? Tom 5 does/he/swim/doesn’t/he/well? 6 _it/outside/is/raining? Use the prompts to ask and answer. 1 John & Helen - swim - every jumper t if © 3 A: Howmuchisit? B: a Hereyouare. It’s £20. 4 A: What do you think of my new trousers? B: a Youlookgreat! b It's freezing! 5 A: I'monly joking! B: a Oh,you'reawfull_b Thankyou. tkticaihg EEX © Listen and tick (v) the correct answer. 1 When are they going to Spa jummer AL] A B c 3. Which blouse is Angela thinking of buying? 47 48 Read the postcard. Which picture matches it? Ke) Writing Dear Fiona, How are you? I'm having a great time here in Italy. The mountains are lovely and very white. Matt and | go skiing every day. We wake up early in the morning and we come back in the afternoon. The hotel is very nice but | don’t like the food very much. | have pizza all the time. In the evenings we go swimming in the indoor swimming pool or we sit next to the fireplace and read books. It’s fun. See you soon! Love, Kate (a postcard) | Fiona Smith | 15 Fair Road Dublin 2 ireland Youare on holiday. Write a postcard to. your friend, Include: * the place you are in ‘you like it and why * what the weather is like © what you are doing [BB Put the verbs in brackets into the Present ‘Simple or the Present Continuous. Hi, Janet! Greetings from Australia! Christmas is so different here! In Toronto it always 1) (snow) on Christmas Day but right now the sun 2) (shine) in Sydney and it 3) (be) very hot! We usually (wear) warm clothes in Canada but today (wear) T-shirts and shorts! Tina always (make) 2 snowman or 7) (have) snowball fights with her friends back home but now she 8) (swim) and 9) (make) a sandcastle! it's really cool! Love, Joanna Write the questions using where, what, how, when. The girls are sitting on the balcony. That dress looks great on you! \'m wearing a jumper and a scarf. It’s cold in Norway now. Harry loves wearing ties. No, itisn’t raining but it's freezing here! We are staying at a hotel. He works ina bank. Elsa wakes up at 0 am. Grammar Practice Write a sentence for each word/phrase. (at the moment) (on Sundays) (in the summer) . (always) (right now) (in the winter) (never) . James is on holiday at a teen sports camp. Make sentences as in the example. > James usually wakes up at 7:00 in the morning but today he's getting up at 8:00. 49 50 Grammar Prac Fill in the gaps with the right comparative. 1 Anna's blue skirt is longer (long) than her red one. 2. My new umbrella is . nérxwii) than yours. 3) Dan can run . his friends. 4 He can swim .. class. 5 Going campingis....... for me than watching TV. 6 These purple tulips are (beautiful) of all the flowers (light - (fast) than .- (well) in our . (interesting) Choose the correct answer. 1. Look! The children ...n.-in the snow. A plays B play C areplaying 2) My brother ...n.- like the snow. A don't —_B isn’t C doesn't 3 Roy staying in a hotel? Als B Does C Do 4. May sn her suitcase at the moment. A packs —_B ispacking C pack 5 people wear wool sweaters in the summer in Alaska? A Do B Does C Are 6 She wn. Sunbathes. She hates it! A always B now C never 7 They sm usually go camping. A aren't —B don't. C doesn’t Correct the mistakes. 1 Look! The little girl is makes a snowman! 2. Weare look for a T-shirt. 3. IsMary and Steve going home on their bikes today? 4 Listen! Itis rains. 5 What size does you take? 6 Does he studies in Switzerland? tice = What's the English for: rmavare Geicrpee scex, cpoieate YserH), HaRe- ate nansTo, ycTaBatb OT Yero-nNGO, HOCHTS Anmnnyoo ioBky, KaraTecR Ha mboKaX, XOPOUIMt ‘ReHex, noexaT» 8 asponopr, cmorpeTe Tene- fB0p, Nenu» cHerosnKa, Xopowo NPOBOAMTE ‘BpeMA, YCTPOMTe NMKHUK, HCKAT TO-nM60? Translate the sentences into Engl 1.Tenno,wngéraoxab.2.Ceavackapko.CeeTat consue. 3. Ha yrnye sameuarenbHo. Moposut. 4, Wgér cHer. XonogHo. 5. KakaR norona celiac 2 Wornanaun? 6.8 Poccum moro cHera sHMol. 7. Kakoe celiac epema ropa 8 Ascrpannu? 8, Kakoro pasmepa 06ka? 9. Kak Ha mHe cMoT- pirrca ato nnarbe? 10. 3To MHe He NOAXOBMT. Translate the situations: = Mpuser, Mawal 310 Ana, ro Ta penaews? ~ 3apasctayi, Yura wTepecHyIo KHuTy. Tloiinem norynaem 8 nap. ~ Xopowo. ~ Hanesai ténnoe nansro. Ha ynnye xononHo. ~ Cher une? ~ Her, Ho mMoposmr. Connye ceetur. Xopowiit newex! 2. B Poccmm suomi acto wer cHer. eta KaTaioTca Ha mboKaX, NensT cHerosHKOB. Viorga ovens xononHo. Mb Tensio opesaenta. Mon nogpyra mo6ur snmy, aA moGnI0 nero. 2Kapko. ¥ Hac KaHHKynbs. Mbt MoxkeM YcTPOUTS rnxnink. fl wacto urpaio 8 dyrGon. Jlerom A Howy woprel m dyrGonky. Mvorna war AONAb, 3. ~ ner aoxa. = Yynecho. ¥ mexs Hosbi nay. OH AnMAHee kypraw. Amory ero HapeTb. Kak OH Ha MHe cmorpurrca? = On TeGe oven nner, HO BOsbMM MoIt 3OHT. 4, five nio6nio oxAb. A He Mory rynaTe Hn karareca Ha senocinene. Kora maéT 4OKRD, fF CMOTpIO TenesH30p, Urpaio B KOMNBIOTEpHEIE urpbi. A mioGmio secny. B anpene y MeHA ZeHS poxgenua. 310 Molt moGumbi MecAY. Teno. He60 rony6oe. Momo yaugers nepsbix nul. 8, Celebrations “eaten Vocabular Gemmer Match the words. Which best describe the @ Countable/Uncountable Nouns pictures? Write C for countable or U for uncountable. 1 tice 6 wheat 2 pumpkin 7 water 3. potato 8 tea 4 banana 9° milk 5 turkey 10 biscuit Fill in a/an or some, then write C (for countable) or U (for uncountable). the house | Ee a b- dinner : bread peppers < gifts : di fireworks e fires f up 9 food h_ parade eggplant Underline the correct word 1 People in the Philippines celebrate/cook the Banana festival in spring. 2 Turkey and sweet potatoes are popular/ fresh foods on Thanksgiving day. pumpkin 6 tomatoes 3 Let's have ice cream for dish/dessert. 4. The festival is/lasts three days. 5 Don't let the children run free/different in the streets. 6 Tony is making/letting a special dish today. 7 don't like sweet/popular cakes. 8 Let's make a pumpkin variety/pie. 7 orange 8 pineapple 51 GB, Master chef Wetriegy Fill in: loaf, box, bottle, glass, carton, bowl. 4a orange juice of = of cereal a of sugar a of water, Complete with foods/drinks. _— lunch ee SCS dinner a cs breakfast SO Read the text and ni ‘the gaps with the correct word. of cola PM MMM Se eS Mea ils. &.* Mealtimes- Breakfast: Between 7:00 and 9:00 am Lunch: Between 12:00 and 1:30 pm Dinner: Between 6:30 and 8:00 pm Breakfast Lunch Dinner Atypical English | Most children at | typical English breakfast consists | school and people | meal for dinner of 1)... bowl at work have a is meat with of cereal, aslice | packed lunch. vegetables. of toast, orange | 3)... consists | ‘Vegetables like juice anda cup of | of asandwich,a | potatoes, carrots, coffee. A2)... packet of crisps, | peas, cabbages of children havea | fruit anda drink. | 4)...... onions bowl of cereal | ate very popular | | 5)....... England. 1A some Ba Can 2A much B many C lot 3 Alt B These Those 4 A and B or ¢ but 5 Aat Boon Cin 52 Gammer @ some/any - (how) much/(how) many - (a) little/(a) few Ask questions with how much/ how many. Answer them. Use not much/not many, just a little/ afew. 1 water/in the bottle? > A: How much wateris there in the bottle? B: Not much/Just a litte, apples/in the fridge? eggs/in the fridge? sugar/in the pot? milk/in the fridge? biscuits/in the box? auawn Fill in: some, any, much, many. >a A: Id like milk, please. B: How 2) do you want? ‘A: Aglass, please. Have you got any crisps? 8: Of course. How 3) packets do you want? A; Two, please. BA: We need 1) cnn pizzas for the party. B: Good idea. How 2) doweneed fortwelve people? A: Four large ones. We need 3). burgers too. B: I think twelve are OK. Have we got 4) lemonade? A: Yes, there's 5) .. in the fridge. ~ It’s my birthday! esstenting a) Do the crossword puzzle. @ Listen and tick (V) the correct answer. 1 Whats Tom's favourite drink? s i 2 What food doesn’t Sue like? a @ EE c b) Which of them do you usually have on your - birthday? 3. What do Tim and Kate want to buy? b There isn’t much! 2. A; Shall we decorate the house with red paper for the birthday party? B: a Not much. b Good idea. 3. A: How about sausages on sticks for the party? B: a No, there aren't. b I don't think so. 4 A: Let’shave some ice cream! B: a That sounds great! b Really? Circle the correct answer. 1 A: Would you like me to make you a birthday cake? B: a That would be great! a] BO CE 4 What is there in the fridge? BD Bo itl Ng (anarticle about a festival) Look at the pictures and the title of the text. What do you think people do at food festivals? Read and check. Put the paragraphs in the correct order. [A|_] People shop at the festival too. They can buy strawberry ice cream, strawberry biscuits, strawberry milkshakes and strawberry cakes to take home with them. B]_] Every year in Florida, USA, there is a fantastic ‘strawberry festival. The festival is to celebrate the ‘strawberry harvest. It takes place in the spring. The Florida festival is one of the best festivals in North America. [CT_] During the festival people eat strawberries and vote for the festival Queen. There are a lot of activities: competitions, parades and lots of music. Everyone has a good time. Some people stay at the festival all day or even all weekend! Use the information in the text to complete the festival factfile, Think of a festival in Russia. Make notes under the headings of Ex. 3. eC aaaTeD Now write a short article about this festival for the school magazine (60 words). Grammar Practice By use a, an, some and write What do you need to make a chocolate cake? Tick (7) sentences as in the example. the pictures, then write, Use some/a few/a litte. L ee Oh 6. me, SP Se. » You need some milk. 1» There'ssome celery in the basket. 1» Howmany peppers do you want? Two peppers. 56 Find the word. of bread snaes OF Milk, of chocolates a foal. artonac .. aoxb albwo a sags. a tbotel ... Circle the correct word. ‘A: Have we got a/ any / some onions? B: Yes, we have got a / any / some but we need more. ‘A; How many / much /any rice have we got? B: Not many / much / some. We need to buy a packet /a loaf /a bowl. Can / Would / Do you like a cup of tea? Yes, I'd love to / much / one. Would / Do / Can | have some apples? Yes. How many / much / any would you like? ‘A: How about /to / for spaghetti tonight? B: Idon't think to / so// nice. ‘A: Would you like some more ice cream? B: Yes, please. Justa few /a little. Correct the mistakes. You need any eggs to make waffles. Is there some coffee in the jar? How much apples are there? There isn’t many milk in the bottle. There’s a orange in the basket. Ihaven't got some biscuits in my bag. — What's the English for npasaHosary, yxpauar KoMHaTy, OGMeHH 8aToCA NonapKaM, ripHroTOsUT nioGuMoe Gric- Ro, moBumeii npasqHiK, svi6MpaTd dpykTEs, Genare GytepSponsi, npuwecTn oBoUH, 32- 6uire npasina, nopesaTe Kaprodent? Translate the sentences into English: 1. Kak HacueT MopoxeHoro? 2. Tl xoTena Got oects cyna? ~ C yaosoncravem. 3. Npuat- Horo annenura. ~ Cnacn6o. 4. Nasa ycrpowm cemetineit oben. - Xopowaa mbicnb! 5. MpH- Hecn ugeTsl, noKanylicTa. 6. ¥ Hac ecTe Kny6- nuKa? ~ flasai nocmoTpHm 8 xonoqunbHuke. 7. A nio6nio neveHbe u WOKonap. 8. #1 OBbINHO yerpaneao npasaHiK 6 AeHb poxgeHua, 9, Kynu naker Monoxa. 10, Mpnvecute, noxka- nylicra, HemHoro svHorpana mM YepewlHi. =Moxanyiicra, [Ey Translate the situations and dialogues into English: 1. Moi moGumei npasaHinK Hospi roa. Mot yxpauiaem KeapTupy, apRAHo onesaencr, ‘bmexueaemca nonapKann. Mama rorosuT STo-HNByA OCoBeHMHOe Ha YAH ANA Bceit cent, Mbt nio6uM KyPHUY K pic ¢ OBOUAMM. lana noxynaet ananac mM anenbcunbs, 6abywxa newer oco6uli Topr. ¥ Hac 8 crpaHe AReKa6pb W AHBapE — XONOAHEIE MECAU. Mbi He yetpaneaem napanis Ha ynnyax, Ho sanycKaem ‘Seiepsepan. 2. = Kax Hauer AMM COCHCOK Ha. 3aBTpaK? — Bamevarensio. A mio6ino cocHcKs. Ay HAC ecT> ‘coup? — Mlocmorpi & xononunbunke. - HemHoro ect, A moGnio xne6 ¢ cHIpoM M MacrOM. Mpwrotose vali, nokanyicra, 3. ~ Maua, coq © maraann. - Xopowo, mana. Masai cocrasum cnicok noKynox. - ¥ Hac eT KanycTbl M MopKoBH Ana cyna. Kyra owngopos 1 nyka, - MoxHo KynitTs neveHbA? = Ha, Kyu nevenss u xne6a. 4. Mom cectpa gcerga_yctpamsaeT npasaHuk Ha coo jel poxgennn. Moi yxpauiaem e& KoMHaTy Bo2AyWHBIMM WapaMA. E8 spy3bA InpmmocsT nogapKu. Mama nevér npasqansteit Inupor. 1 moKynaio MOpOKeHoe H KIYOHUKY. Moi nod, Tanuyen, urpaem 8 urpe. Beceno! a) Label the pictures. b) Match the pictures of the products to the shops. 4]_] toy shop chemist's 1]_] newsagent’s [21] forist's [31] jewelter’s Complete the sentences. * pair * sale * greengrocer’s * toy shop * floor * jeweller’s mall * chemi Hamleysis London's largest Ineed to buy a of shoes. There are soft toys on the first Can you tell me if this dress is in the There are a lot of shops at a You can get lemons and tomatoes at a auauna You can find nice rings at this Can you buy me some aspi ? on from the Gemmer © was/were Fill in: was, wasn't, were or weren't. 1A: Whee vn YOU last night, Mark? Br [suns at the cinema with Peter. A: Anti nnn at School yesterday. B: Yes, I know. She sick. A the children at home yesterday morning? B: No, they They smn at the 200. you and Sophie at the mall yesterday morning? B: Yes, We in Jenny's clothes shop because there vinnn. a sale on. a) Look at the brochure, What is it about? Magic Games rick your frends. You ae a magician ides for Big Kids : Rides for Big —_ Fy ina plane, space rocket or oes Hot and cold drinks. Snacks. Chips. Sandwiches. Pla Play with dolls and teddy s gus nig Legoconases J Rides for Small Kids ‘Go on the new toy train with your friends. Ride on our friendly animals, b) What area do you go to when you want: 1 something to eat? 2. aride for your baby sister? 3. arideonaroller coaster? 57 [BB match the definitions to the words. ‘Art gallery) (Theatre ) (Adventure park 1 ‘An area where people can do exciting activities. « 2. Abuilding where you can see paintings. 3 Anarea where you can see wild animals... 4 Aplace where you can see a play. 5 Abuilding where you see people who sing or play music. 6 Aplace where there are collections of things to see. (Concert hall) (Museum) ( Zo Past Simple (regular verbs) Write the Past Simple of the verbs. walk live cry visit stop study play try drop wash 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 58 It was great! Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple. 1 Linda and Pau a at the theatre last week. 2. Wha . (Kate/study) yesterday afternoon? 3. (you/tidy) your room yesterday? (watch) a play 4 een (not/enjoy) the film at all. It was really boring! 5 Sue .. .. (cook) spaghetti last night. 6 We. (play) football in the park yesterday. 7 When... . (they/reach) Spain? 8 The Browns .. vnan (travel) to Rome last year. 9 Thee sone (be) a lot of snow last winter. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 travel/to/they/did/last/Portugal/year? 2. TV/not/l/watch/did/yesterday 3 and/Sean/travelled/three/ago/London/to/days/Mae 4. Sarah/visit/did/cousins/morning/her/yesterday? 5 the/was/at/last/Stella/party/week Citcniig <) Listen and complete the missing information. YOU CAN SEE 1) { s Don’t miss it! So [Grammatg Past Simple (irregular verbs) Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple. Write the types of films. 1 A: What... (you/have) for breakfast? BI. (not/eat) anything. | just _ (drink) a glass of milk. 2 AS HOW enn (Terry/get) tothe train station yesterday? B: He sneun (take) a taxi, 3 A: Where (you/go) last night, Julia? BI (go) to a rock concert with my friend, Susan, an (you/read) the book | suse (give) you last week? was very interesting. B: Yes, 5 A: What... , (Tina/do) yesterday afternoon? B: She (make) a cake with her mum. GaqeyGRih Circle the correct answer. 1A: Howare you? Br a Thanks a lot. b I'm fine, thanks. What about you? 2 A: Howmuch is this packet of crisps, please? B: a It'stwenty pence. b Here’s a pound. 3 A: Did you sea film last weekend? B: a It’s super. b Yes, | did. | saw Robin Hood. 4 A: Canyou tell me where the bookshop is? B: a It’sonthe first floor. b Thank you. 5 A: Excuse me, where's the cinema? B: a Opposite the supermarket. b You can't missit. wume- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is Fam: A ing an amazing adventure film in the magical |Characte world of Narnia, pp Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie go to Professor Kirke's house. Lucy (Georgia Henley) hides in a wardrobe during @ game of hide-and-seek, and she discovers the world of Namia. She tells her brothers and sister about it and the adventure begins. The children meet Aslan the Lion and other strange creatures. But Narnia has got problems with the White Witch (Tilda Swinton). What will happen to them? B® The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a thrilling adventure for the whole family. Don't miss it. Which is your favourite film? Make notes under the headings. * type * plot * main characters * recommendation Use your notes to write the review. b) What type of film is it? 60 EE Rewrite the following sentences to make rules. ET GO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Don't buy toys with small parts. » You mustn't buy toys with small parts. Test toys before you give them to your child. Throw away the package. Throw away long ribbons. Don't let small children play alone. Don't leave metal toys outside. Avoid toys with toxic paint. ‘Complete the rules with must/mustn’t. 1 2 3 4 5 6 tand up. tum off your Ona ride, you... In the concert hall, you .. mobile. At the zoo, you In the theatre, you In the art gallery, you .. At the fireworks display, you the fireworks. .. touch the animals. go near Grammar aig ay Ceara ete Fill in the gaps with a, an, the or -. If you go to Edinburgh, you must visit Aeon Museum unlike any other, 2) sss Museum of Childhood! 3) museum has got 4) interesting collection of children’s toys and games! You and your children can play with toys and have a great time! . museum, there is also 2 SHOP. If 8) wasn. SOP, YOU Can buy gifts and other things. DON'T MISS IT Match the sentences (1-5) with the sentences (a-e) to form exchanges. When was Kim's birthday party? Were you with them? Iwas in New York last week. He was a great singer. Was he at the park yesterday afternoon? a b c d e ‘What was his most famous song? Were you? Yes, he was. Last month. No, wasn't. | was at school. Choose the correct item. What time did you left/leave for school this morning? They didn’t go/didn’t went to the theatre last night. | visited/not visited my grandparents last Saturday. We have/had a picnic last weekend. There wasn't/weren’t many shops here thirty years ago. She wrote/write a letter to her friend yesterday. 61 Sophie's mother went ona business trip yesterday. She left a list of things for Sophie to do. Now she's talking on the phone. Using the notes fillin the gaps with the correct verb in the past simple. Hi, Sophie. How are things? Hi, Mum. Everything is OK. Well, 1) » did you do the ironing yesterday? Sophie: Yes, and | also 2).. out the rubbish. But | 3) to the supermarket. Mum: What about the dog? Sophie: | 4)... Rex but | my room. Mum: — That'sall right. You can do the rest later. Soph OK, Mum, Circle the correct answer. 1 62 | sume an email to my friend yesterday. A send B sent C amsending Tim sun My sister last week. A amseeing B see C saw When did you wn. @ DVD? A rent B rents C rented vw Paris last summer? A Dothey visit B Did they visit C Did they visited My parents .....to the theatre last night. A go B aregoingC went Billy... at the zoo yesterday mor A was Bis C were Martha...... watch TV yesterday. A don't —B didn't doesn't sara Ey whats the English for: napa Tydenb, O6yBHOI maraaMH, anTeKa, KyNIATS >kypHan 8 raaeTHOM KuOcKe, NlOMMgOpEI I OBOUL- Horo marasma, Joporan OReKAa, 3HaMeHHToI wMarasin urpywek, AnMHHaR Ovepent, Ha pacnpo- axe, cmorpere GoeBnK, rmaskbie AeiicTByIoune _awua (repow), nosepyte Hanpaso, no6rvsocTH? Translate the sentences into English: 1.3ror bub Komen. Ero cTONT nocMoTpeT. 2. ViseunuTe, Bui He cKaNeTe, fe MaraSMH ATpY- lex? 3. XypomecTBenHaR ranepen HaxORMTCR PAnoM ¢ anTexoit. 4. Buepa Ha pacnponawe Mbt © maMoh KyniInn MHe KpacMBbie HM Aewsbie yoni, 5. Nofigem 8 yBeTouHeil marasiH. OH PRAM ¢ OGyBHoIM marazhHOM. 6. TocMOTpH Ha ‘oBunanenue & mysee: «He wymers! He tporars Crary m kaptuoly. 7. ae HaxopmTca KnoTeaTp? 8, Buepa Gta npexpacran morons. Mot pewianit Cc apyabaMn nojiTa 8 napx pasenieverin, noTOMy To Tam MHOTO aTTpaKUNOHOB. 9. B npoUINyID ‘y6Gory mei xonMNH B 300napK m BAAeNK MHOTO URUK RMBOTHEN. [By] Translate the situations and dialogues into English: 1, Cawa npexpacto nposén ssixonniie. B cy66ory (oH HaBecran Ba6yuiKy c AeRyLKON, a B BOcKpECe- be on c poawtenaiia xO; B KiMHO. OHH CMO- pen dune AmTpun ApatenKo «flocnennnh Gorarsipe» ¢ BrkTopom XopuHAKoM 1 Manioit ‘Cusayxoi 8 rast ponax. Stor duoM — 3H Team, Ero oven moGAT ace Apy3eA Cau. Fras- Huilt repoit BaxA HaligeHoe 13 coBpemeHHoit Mockebi nonajaer 8 sonuieGxyio crpary Benoro- pe. Tam axnyr nasecTHbie NepCOHaMKH PYCCKAK ‘€xa30x. 370 pHKMIONeHYeCKAA KOMeAWIA 0 GuTBe ‘no6pa n ana, lobpo, KoHeHHo, nobeRsaeT! 2. Tapp Norrep — nonynapHei repom KHAr. nome o Tappn Morrepe - npeKpacrbie pmKnioveHveckne GibMBI ANA BCE ceMb. Cloxer scerna wHTepecttif, seayuine akrTépsl~ aamewarenbHbie, He nponycrure 3TH panos. 3, —Mpocture, snece ecb no6mMsoCTA KHUMRHBIT marasmn? - fla, Maute eBepx no MapKosoit ymiue, y cynepmapkera nosepHie Haneno. Kuvnxiih marasih Haxoaurca cripasa, Ha yrny Canosofi ynnusi m ynnypiMywrvta, ~ Cracn6o. wat Use the words in the list to label the pictures. * cruise * beach holiday * safari * activity holiday * sightseeing tour Otenihg Listen and complete the missing information, Nam Sally » Jones Place: BY ic. e Date/leave: 2) June "Date /come back: 3) July Travel by: aie Return ticket: 5) £ _ ea [Grammar @ can/can't Fill in the gaps with can or can’t. 1 1 | take my camera with me on holiday so that | smn take photos. Mum says you stay up too late or you will be tired in the morning. After you finish your homework, you .. go out and play. We wns G0 by bike because it is very far away. @ Present Perfect Fill in have or has. he ever travelled by plane? - No, he n't. Travel & leisure 2. My parents already planned our summer holidays. We are going to the Crimea. 31 never seen this flower before. 4 He just finished reading a book about travel to Africa. a) Look at the table. Write sentences about what you can/can’tdo on a safari. feed the animals ‘take photos run around bring food with you ‘touch the lions » You can't feed the animals on a safari. b) Ask questions to the person who has just come back from saf: » Have you seen lions there? 63 105 Summer fun 2. Children... go to school. They will study at Watrikgy home. Match the activities to the pictures. 3 People. live on other planets in one hundred years. ©) Use the future simple or be going toto. complete the sentences. 1 My family travel to Siberia next summer. 2 mnie YOU fecommend me a film to watch? 3 We wna GO Sailing after breakfast - the 1]_|white water rafting [4|_] fishing weather is sunny and windy. 2 Shiking 5]_]jet skiing 4 I think, they Jo hiking at the weekend. 3] | windsurfing 6] _} scuba diving 3 il in the Gas wi a) Read the text and find three things you * tiring * exciting * fun * relaxing can do on holiday in Mexico. * dangerous * boring 1 Hiking is hard work. It’s very .. Dear Lisa, 2. Idon’t enjoy sunbathing, find Hi from sunny Mexico! | am having a great holiday with my family. 3. I can't swim, so | won't ever go white water rafting because it would be 4 think fishing is very quiet and My little brother swims all day. | think he'll turn into a fish. Mum is relaxing and sunbathing on the beach now. Dad says he won't ever get tired of fishing. | am 5 Julie and her sister will go scuba diving. Isn't aba scuba thing is che ioons LADERA Te vay that 2 exciting! 6 I want to try sailing. | think it will be lots of You won't believe how beautiful it is here. I'l show you all the photos when | come home. | hope you are having fun dat home. Maybe next year you'll spend your holiday @ Future Simple with us. a) Make a spontaneous decision as in the ieee example. Kelly 1. It’scold in the house. (turn on the heater) > Ilturn on the heater. 2 Your room is a mess. (tidy it up) b) Answer the questions T (True) or F (False). 3. Youare hungry. (make a sandwich) 1. Kelly's little brother really likes swimming. b) Use will or won'tto make predictions 2. Kelly's mother is sunbathing today. about the future. Follow the example. 3. Kelly's father doesn't like fishing. 1 Robots » will do the washing up for people. 4. Kelly is going white water rafting. 64 gs Just a note Use the words in the list to label the diagram. * sunburn * toothache ¢ stomachache * headache Match the words in the two columns. Then use the phrases to complete the sentences. 1 Tom is going to for his toothache. 2. Jack has a sunburn, He can 5 and he will feel better. 3. Ifyou havea headache, you should 4. Sally has a very bad stomachache. | think she shoul Use the phrases from ex. 2 to complete the sentences in the present perfect. 1 Already none the dentist this year. 2 YOU vn an aspirin? It helps alot. 3 She (any) lotion - she can get a sunburn at the beach. 4 You . just » a doctor, haven't you? What did he recommend you? EverydayEnglish Ed circte the correct answer. 1A: Why don't you come to the cinema with us? B: a Fine, thanks. b That sounds great! 2. A; Willyou close the window? It’s cold. B: a Yes, sure. b Itwill be really nice. 3 A: Would you like to try white water rafting at the weekend? B: a I'msorry, but | can't. b Thank you. 4 A: Canyou come to the airport with me? B: a Yes, sure! b Fine, thanks. 5 A: Would you sign here, please? B: a They look great. b Certainly! 6 A: It’s 8 o'clock! Joanna, you'll be late for school. B: a No,she won't. b No,! won't. 7 A: The film costs £5 per person. B: a That's reasonable. b I'msorry, but I can't. 8 A: I'vegotaheadache. a Actually, 'd rather not. b Take an aspirin! 65 @., Writing (a note) DD Read the notes. Which note is more ED Rewrite the sentences in note form. Read informal? Give reasons. the box for tips! Pete, Remember to omi { «pronouns you, she ete) | © verbs (got = he got), articles (a, the, etc.) | + possessive adjectives (my, your, his, etc) Abbreviations B=be C=see U=you Dear Maggie, John is not at the beach because he has a sunburn. He will be at home soon. | hope you feel better! 1. Lam at the market. | will see you soon. 2 Let's meet at Wendy's house at eleven nee o'clock. Peter PSS. [think you should take an. Al 3. I can't come to the park this afternoon. I've aspi gota lot of chores. BI read the note below. What pronouns, 4. Iwill be at the library at six o'clock. articles and verbs are missing from the note or abbreviated? ie You are going to a party with a friend. Leave a note at his/her house. Say: Will B late for party! At ballet lescon til6. Tell others! C U then! © where the party is Patey © what time you will be there * where you will meet Use the notes on this page as a model. pronouns Grammar Practice Look at the camp rules. Ask and answer questions asin the example. camp rules % Rest in the afternoon Sleep late Use camp phones Use mobile phones Send emails Leave the camp » 1A: CanlIrestin the afternoon? B: Yes, you can. Use the future simple or be going to to complete the sentences. takean umbrella. . go on 1. It'sraining outside.-1 2 In 100 years people holidays to the moon. 3 Mybrother is good at driving, he . travel to Lake Batkal by car, 4° I'm sure they ........... choose a beach holiday next summer. 5. 'vegot a headache. 6 In future there ... schools. 7 They have taken some food and drink with them - they......... havea picnic at the lake, 8 My friend and his family have gone on take an aspirin. be more online holiday to Spain. | think he ........... send mea card from there. a) Write the past participles of the verbs. 1 live 7 stop 2 visit 8 ply 3. wash 9 do 4 buy 10 have 5 come 11 read 6 go 12 lose . b) Use them in sentences about yourself in the present perfect. Complete the questions and give short answers. * come # carry * help > Canyou carry this A: Canyou . to the theatre with me? Sorry Im going to the cinema. Fill in: can, can’t, will, won't, must, mustn't, should, 1A: Ihavea toothache. Br YOU semnunne Visit the dentist. 2. Dolphins ...n... swim but they - YOU go away for the weekend? 67 68 10. Inthe future there... 4 YOU snnmnon Make any noise in class. 5A Ihave a piece of cake, please? B: Of course you 6 Students always bring their homework. 7 Visitors wun take pictures in the gallery. It’s not good for the paintings. B Tonia has a headache. She wenn take an aspirin. ok . you play the piano? NO, | sere BUt I sonnnn lay the guitar. .«be any schools, .. have classes online. Students . [Gy Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple, present continuous, present perfect or future simple. 1 In 2050, robots .. (do) the housework. 2 Listen! He (play) the saxophone, 31. (never/visit) a castle. I'd like to, I'm very interested in history. 4 My classmates swe (not/like) geography but they .. (love) art. 5 A: What snes (YOU/ 40)? BI (read) a history book. 6A (Fred and Beth/ visit) their grandparents next Saturday? B: Idon't think so, They (not/be back) from London until Monday. 7 4 .. (students/wear) a uniform in your school? & No, they... . (wear) whatever they like. 8 (you/ever/take pictures) of birds or animals in the wild? = What's the English for: axrvaHbih onmbx, 9kcrpemanbHble _BMAbl cnopta, 6ponmpoeaTs G6unetbi, pas6meatb nareps, 3anonkitTs KapTouKy, npeKpacts Gaccefin, nposoauts oTnyck € ceMbeh, cKyst Hull guneM, onackoe nytewecteve, HoBLii asponopr, Tpyakbit Bonpoc, pasyMHble YeHD, suicokan Teneparypa, NoceulaTs 3aM0K, BBi- pare mars? Translate the sentences into English: 1. A 651 xoren noexar 8 nyreulectene no Adpuxe m nocMorpere axaoTHueckin (exotic) -AMIBOTHBIX B AMKOIA NPHpone. A Bcerna MeNTan © TaKOM nyrewecTann, 2. 3f!@cb MOXHO NpH- apkovar> mawnny? 3. 3nece HenbaA pas6y- fate nanaran, 370 onacio. 4, MoxHO A coro: Tpapnpyo >T0T yserox? 5. A yaneKaioc pi6ankoi. 3To o¥eHb cnokoMHoe/paccra6nAo- lee saxnrve, ~ Mpasaa? A 8 ayaaio, 3T0 o4eH ‘cayso. 6, Mloiiaém nonnasaen! ~ Waanin, a yeran. A nyswe nosaropato. 7. - A aywalo, molt 6par cranet serepnrapom. OH oveHb sH0GuT >xNBOTHBIX. 8. A yBeped, Te6e NOHpaBHTcA 3Ta HosaA kninra 06 wHTepecHox nyrewlecreMAx no ‘Amepuke. Ale Tonbko 4To npowmran. 9, 40 ¢ Tani? ~ ¥ Hee Const 3y6. ~ Eh Hago cxopTD K epauy.— R ayMaio, ona noiigér k Bpauy ceropHA rnocne wont Translate the situation: Aoporan Harawal TIpnser us conveutoro Coun, Mbt aceit ceMbi ‘oTmmsiHo 3pecb OTABIKAEM, He NONETER yesKaT. Toroga ornman! Connie, Aoxmel COBCeM Her. 2apKo. Yrpo npoBoayM Ha nme. Zaropaen, vynaenca, Bona ronyéan oven Tennan — A MOry nnasarb uenbi eH. Msi c nanoit yme xonunn Ha BNgcépiNr W KaTaRNCD Ha BODHbIX NboKax. Myx 3axBaTbieaeT! 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