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Diana Goodey Noel Goodey

Messages

Student's Book

1

CAMBRIDGE

UNIVERSITY PRESS

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+ Gammar index + Communicate functions index + Worst + peintes = Lexa ss and ina vets» Songs

Map of the book a

Grammar
Sentences nt you knw in En
Sing ad pura nouns

? Vocabulary

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Life and culture

Alphabet wold
+ ers at you to Eng The uk
3 Cosa bngue
À mens
Nines els aná te wo Coursework 1
meen” Facts about me
eg wit abt your ame, our nee

so that you can
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Tale es ou yet
Talk your teacher nth
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Understand aná under,
Soy beste
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Pay aqu one

Ban Sy el etl

What cn you say abou the ples?
Now match the picture with sentences 14
2, Mee Jo, Sad, Sam and ck!

3 pe te goat atti?

In Book 1 you study
the ange of everday Ue
so tat ou can
deso yous nd your
say Le and complete
Sn Engl Cursor lt

Your Causewok as ot pas
Par 1 Facts about me

Yeu wate bout you name

and ag, wer ya Lie our
Irae and yo sos

art 2 Important things

You wr about our tourte
peopl, laces and gs

Part 3 À day in my ite

‘You wit about tpl dy
Part My nelghbourood
resghbourod and dese
places ner our use

Part My clothes

You desc te sr of oes
‘tke, and the things ou
scaly ea.

Par 6 My Ue Une

‘ou waite abut important events
Inyour tte

‘© ey re

What do you remember?

In step 1 you study
“© words and sentences that you kno

so that you can
smoke sentences in English

Words
a © write the alphabet (A.B, €.)
in your notebook. Ty to find an
English word for each letter

You've got five minutes!
A Cat Desk

by Use words from your list and make
groups of words on the board

Animals Food
elephant pizza
cat apple
Days Things in a classroom
Monday bag,
day desk

Sentences

2 Look atthe words in the balloons. How many
sentences can you make?

bb What about you? Make true sentences about you.
Tel the class.

15 Roberto.
and computers

Module 1

Listening Song

a Before you listen, Look at the
letters in the sea and make
three words from the song
What do you think the song
is about?

bb REY Listen to the song.
Then put the words in the
Fight order and make
sentences from the song,

1 it/what /is?

2 sea/a/in/its / the
bone / in / message / à

3 in/ W's / English

4 you / do / understand?

EEE Listen again and check.

Punctuation
a Complete the sentences inthe box.

«full stop, comma? question mark
À exclamation mark B capita ter

We use à … atthe beginning of 2 sentence.

We use a à ofan. at the end.
We use a inthe middle ofa sentence.

lb Check the punctuation in your sentences in 3b,

5 Writing Information about me

Use what you know

Unica

Reading
A message in a bottle

a Read the message. Find words
that you don't understand
and use the ideas in Ic.

personal ‘What does ‘best
| wishes mean?
r | don't know.
Classroom language RO BEN:

a What can you do when lo Can you guess these words?
you dot understand? en

What can you say when
you don't understand?

Eo Sb a NE

| 18 Maple Read
) Exeter EXI4NP

OK
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Hi!

| This is o letter from 8 inthe UK. Tm
English. T lve in Exeter, inthe soutiuest of
© Think of more examples, (plan. Im de SI like mor, ond Tn
o leer interested in Boy ers.
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cuco op eum | bg Oy
auese } dog called Sam and a tortoise =f Lightning.
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Module 1

Meet Joe, Sadie, Sam and Jack!

a [EZ] Close your book and listen to Joe, Sadie and Jack. Who isthe message inthe bottle from?

| —

Hi My name's Jack. Ive
next door to Sadie, at number
twenty, Um interested in

‘computers and Ike animal

bb ESE) Listen again and follow in your book.
‘Then complete the information.

He/She has got
His/Mer address is

© EE Close your book and listen to the
message in the bottle

Remember!

Her name's Sadie. She's mel.
His name's

Hello Im Joe. vein Exeter, at
number eighteen Maple Road
Tike music and Im in à ba,
This is my sister. Her name's Sad.

an
Mi Im Sadie, and this is our
dog Sam. I'm twelve. My brothers
fourteen and my sister Kate's
eighteen. She's at university

L

Writing and speaking More about me

Use what you know

Look at the questions at the end ofthe
letter in 2b and write your answers. Then
‘work with a friend and ask and answer.

E

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In Step 3 you study

EU numbers and dates
+ the alphabet
+ cassoom language

o ta you can

+ say ie date

Numbers

a Say the numbers, then say
the next number in the series.
11357 4
22468 |
sum 0
42030
5 65 70 75 '
621 28 35

[E Listen and check. U

bb Test a friend
Weite another series of
numbers. Read the numbers
10 friend. Can your friend
say the next number? L
481

Dates
Answer the questions.

é è

SEPTEMBER

25

1 What’ the date today?
2. When's your national day?

We waite: 25th September
We say the twenty ith of September

See page 143 for dates and months

O

© understand and use numbers © spell words in English

Kate lev

AHK

+ ask lor permission and help

The alphabet
Say the letters in each group.

à Now put these letters in the right group. D — Lee
oGINSUY
Listen and check

Things in the classroom
a Say the names of atleast two things in the classroom,

Connon: dona)

b E29 Listen and write the letters

Now say the words.

Gua

Asking for permission

2 Match the questions with
the pictures

1 Can use your rule, please?

2 Can! ook at your
dictionary, please?

3 Cant close the window,
please?

bb Ask and answer the
questions in Sa,

Can | ook at your
Aictionary, please?
If you have time, make

more questions:

Can use your rubber,
please?

Asking for help
‘What can you say about the photos?

e

b EÆ Close your book and listen. What homework has Jack got?

SADIE: Hello 802465.
Les Jack. How are you?
thanks.
with my homework?

JACK: How do you say ‘I's great’ in French?
JACK: How do you spel i?

SADIE: I think i's C - apostrophe -E-$-T, C-H-O-U-E
‘double T-E

nck: Thanks, Sadie

‘SADIE: That's OK. See you tomorrow, Jack. Bye!

© EE) Listen again and follow in your book. Then put the words in
the right order. Ask and answer the questions.
1 say / language / do / how / in / you / ‘t's great / your?
2. you / ‘great / how / do / spell?

d Role play If you have time, act the conversation between Jack
and Sadie. Change some details if you like.

Writing A letter to Sadie

Use what you know

Look atthe letter on page 8, then write a reply
Use words from Steps 1 and 2

(Your address)
(The date)
Dear Sadie,

Te gt your mestage! My name Le in

Er
ni O

Extra exercises

order and make question.

1 Put the words inthe right

What's your name?
your / what / name /'s?
do / name / spelt / you /
how / your?

mean / i / what / does?
me / can / help / you ?
it what / is?

you / are / how?

tse / can / rubber /1/
you?

understand / do / you?

9 Complete the conversations.
1

How are you?
a Allright, thanks.

D Im James.

€ He's fine.

Can you help me?

a That's OK

Sue

© Fine. thanks.

‘Cant look at your dictionary?
a Yes, please

bb Allright. thanks.

© Yes, of course.

Thanks, Jack

That's OK

bb it’s great

No, sory.

Can | took at your answers?
No, thanks.

No. sory.

€ tmall right

Choose the right word. 1 b

1 My ls Sade.
a sumame D name © nationality
2 Thisis Joe. He's
3 England English € theuk
3 Hello. Im Jack. Im
3 tend D thiteen ce sister
4 Can you … me with my homework?
a read » help © wie

5 Fm interested in music and
2 computer b acomputer € computers

Write the answers,

50-10 - forty.
10+12+15
10x5

Which word isthe odd one out? 1 brother
brother elephant tortoise dog
pizza apple teacher banana
Monday Thursday September Wednesday
desk computer sea ruler
comma university full top question mark

How do you say these sentences in your language?

1. How do you spell Kate?
2 What does ‘guess’ mean?
3 | don't understand.

4 Can you say that again?

5 Can you help me?

5 Can use your dictionary?

AO Ra
Extra reading
Alphabet world

How many letters are there in your alphabet?

ABOUT
ALPHABETS
Runes are an old and
mysterious alphabet
from Northern Europe.

Are these sentences true or false?

1 ae.

1 Allalphabets in the world use letters.

2 There are 26 letters in the English language.
vabic alphabet has got 28 consonants.

amer alphabet is from Europe,

5 The Chinese language has got 3,000 symbols

Tolkien uses the runic
alphabet in his books
The Lord ofthe Rings
and The Hobbit.

vt @

In Stop 1 you study

+ names of members ofa band
the verb de: aftmative

© Wh questions

Key vocabulary
Members of a band
a Match the words
with the numbers
in the photo,
1 keyboard player
Singer dummer
bass guitarist
lead guitars
keyboard player

bb EE Listen to Joe
and his band. Then
use the words in 1a
and complete the
sentences 1-5.

Are you ready?

so that you can
ask for and give information
© re about an imaginary Do group

Hi Do you remember Drm tee. rm
Fm Joe Kelly. Ths is my band, the
Monsoon. Come and meet the

Others. Come and listen!



WAS
o imine J
keyboard player 5

2 Presentation 15 called Monsoon

Ted Monsoon. Jo ely the lade a à letter from Mel Adams

‘fe nummer. she only 12 but she's © an article by a teacher at Westover Sch
ee other wo

tran im he singen Te oe WE bb EP Listen and follow the text in your book

members ofthe group are Lee

Barney Suton.

Then match the questions with the answers. 1 c

tec is the bass guitarist and Ba er 2 Who's the drummer? b Monsoon
lead gutarst Mere al students ae 3 Who are the two guitarists? © Mel Adams
Se as 4. Where are they from? 4 Lee Harper and
interested contact et in in '5 What's the name of the band? Barney Suton,

Module 1

e Sacie Kelly
Ask and answer the questions

Key grammar be: affirmative

(Copy and complete the table. Use short
forms from the article in Exercise 2.

Fall frm Short frm

Practice
a Complete the questions with What, Where, Who or When,
1 What's yourname? a ' your English teacher?
2 Ss your birthday? § 5 your address
3 are you from?

Sour À What about you? Work with a end and ask
lan im An answer the quesos in a,
ws bata Wars your rae?
she's Gen)
ns y is
Plural Reading and speaking We normally say:
Weare Band practice tama i,
Yours o... a Read the email. Who is it from?
Thay ae
O» aa
nie Sea ert

Complete the sentences.

1 This is Joe. He's. the leader of
Monscon

2 My names Sadie... à
student
3 Luke Alicia Keys. my

favourite singer.

4 Lee and Joe are friends
in Class 95),

5 Jack and are students.
‘at Westover School

6 Barney, look atthe time!

tate!

7 Mel and Lee, ate!

8 This is my keyboard
Japanese

Key grammar
Wh- questions

How do you say What, Where,
‘Who and When in your language?

What's the name ofthe band?
Where's Exeter

Who's the drummer?
When's your national day?

Sue Sond practice

Hi, everyone! Our next practice is on Thursday at
à o'dock. I's in Room 12.

Don't be late!

Joe.

bb Complete the conversation, Then ask and answer the questions.

A: When's the next practice?
8 son... at

A: Whereis i

Bis

If you have time, make another conversation,

(mers our nex football practice?)
(Cees on Friday at five o'clock.)

8 Speaking and writing My new band

Use what you know

Imagine you're in a band with your friends, or with your
favourite stars. Copy and complete thelist, then ask your
classmates about their bands.

The band is called.… Singers...
Lead guitarists... Bass guitarist: Me
Drummer: Keyboard player:

Now write a description of your band. Use words from
the article by Mel in Exercise 2.

(es na tte oros ne O

© names of interests and activites

In Step 2 you study
+ th vet be negative: questions

so that you can
ask and answer
Questions about

Presentation Are they good at sport?
a What can you say about the photos?

Dear Sadi,
Now ae you? Wert
e var
Yo te beach every
ook. L hope You kt
rot! ve got à ner
Wo gral

close your book and listen to the conversation

between Sadie and Jack. What's the capital of Australia?

1658.15 in the morning. Sadie und Jack are atthe bus stp.

SADIE: I've gota letter from my cousin,
‘and a photo. Look! That's Annie

uncx: She's nice.

SADIE: And thats Mark

JACK: Is he her boyfriend?

SADIE: No, he isnt. Hes her brother

Inck: What a fantastic beach! I it in England?

SADIE: No, it’ in Australia, They live in Sydney

KCK: Are they good at surfing?

SADIE: Yes, they are, And they're good at volleyball,
and tennis and sim

nex: ls Sydney the ca

‘SADIE: No, it nt. Canberras the capita

JACK: Oh yes. Im not very good at geography,
nd I'm no very good af sport

À saote: Never mind, Jack. No ones perfec.



© ERE Listen again and follow in
your book. Then choose the right
answer to the questions. 1 b
1 Is Sadie with her cousin?
No, She isn't
2. Bre Jack and Sadie on the beach?
a No.theyarent.
€ Yes they are
3 Is Canberra the capital of Australia?
a Yes shes
Yes heis

Key grammar be: negative
questions and short answers

Complete the answers.

Fm not good at spot.
He ist her boyfriend.
They aren't English,

‘re you good at sport?
Fam Fm not

Is he her brother?
Yes. he. / No, he

Are they Australian?
Yes. they / No, they aren't

Practice

a Complete the questions
1 „Are. you good at English?

2 Jack good at sport?
3 Sydney in Australia?

4 it the capital?

s Jack and Sadie in Sydney?

bb Ask and answer the questions in 3a

(heey od at

2) Gian)

© Test a friend White at least one
question with 1s/Are...? Can your
friend answer the question?

Are Joe and Sadie Australia? )

7 CITO)

Key vocabulary interests and activities
Match the words withthe pictures. 1 computer games

Sport ar computergames science cooking reading muse swimming |

®

Q
\

kD

EE Listen and check

Reading and listening A survey
a Read the Student Survey. What isthe survey about?

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bb EY Listen to Mel and Jack. Look at Jacks answers
Which tick (7) i in the wrong place?

© Make at least three true sentences about Jack
He isn't bad at art

He's quite interested in cooking.

y

Writing and speaking
a What about you? Look at the
survey. Write at least three true
sentences about yo.
Tm not bad at sport
Tm quite interested in science.
b Work with a friend. Ask and answer
‘questions from the survey.
A: Are you good at computer games?
Vi not bad
A: Are you interested in music?
8: Yes. lam

Speaking My interests

Use what you know

Work with a friend. Ask and answer
Questions about other interest,

Are you good at footbal?” |
Are you Interested in animals?
KS

Tell the class about your friend,

(Pauls good at football.
E | Hes interested in cars but Ly

{ne srtinterestedin animals. /

In Step 3 you study

EU names of places around the worte
‘© geooraphy vocabulary
«singular and plural nouns

o tar you can
alk about facts
pay quiz game

Pacino
OCEAN

Key vocabulary countries and cities
Cover the map. What counties and

capital ces do you know in English?
England, Argentine, Madrid, London

Key pronunciation
Word stress
a EE Listen to the
rythm del, then join in.
sten to the words.
Listen to te beat.
‘Clap your hands and stamp your feet.
Rome! Spain! France! Greece!
London! England! Pas! Europe!
Washington! Italy! Canada! Amazon!
Titicaca! Mississippi! Argentina! Barcelona!
Kilimanjaro! Kilmanjaro!
Popocatepet! Popocatepet!

©:

2

O beens ies @ Tunis
| @ msi O cor
O snrancses @ ens
© sine oc @ Rome
Our Omin
Om Dr
A @ mone
Do Dr
-| Oro

bb EEE Listen to the names and match them with
their tres pattems. England — 2

England
America
Kilimanjaro
Spain
fica

Writing and speaking
a © Look at the map. How many facts can you find?
You've got three minutes!
Washington is the capital of the USA.
The Andes are in South America.
bb Ask and answer questions about the map.
Comat’ the capital of aly? )
27 G

‘Where are the Great Lakes? )

Key vocabulary Geography pus A radio quiz

Look at the words and the photos.

Ask and answer. Tm interested in

| geography and

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Usten to the radio quiz and tick (/) he
words you hear

bb EEE Read the sentences. Then listen tothe
quiz again. Are the sentences right or wrong?
1. Madrid is the capita of Ra
2. Kilimanjaro ist a city,
3. Vancouver and Brasilia are countries.
44 The Thames and the Mississippi arent Lakes,
'5 The Great Lakes arent in Europe.

Listen and check.

© How do you say these expressions in your

language?
1 Areyouready? 5 Imsomy
2 Isitright or wong? 6. es, please.
3 Ave you sure? 7 On dear
4 Well don

Speaking A quiz

Use what you know

Play I that right? Use the expressions in Sc.
‘Use names on the map, or talk about
places in your county

A: Milan and Madrid are capital cites.

8: Wrong!

A: The Andes aren't in Spain.

8: Right!

Find some new ideas.

A: Hondas are Italian
8: Wrong!
A: Beckham ia footballer.
8: Right!

Extra exercises

1 Complete the conversations. Complete the conversation from the radio programme /s that right?
= ie
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Del ses
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DE TON Éd ES :
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Extra reading ana
re

The UK .

How many countries are there in the United
Kingdom? Read the text and find out.

ABOUT THE UK
Britain's favourite food
is Chicken Tikka Masala —
an Indian curry

A
a

fre
ste
is the difference between iy

England,
United Kingdom? You don't know
Well, don't worry, because alot of
British people aren't sure of the
answer I's complicated
England, Scotland and Wales
three separate counties, but
got the same pr

at Britain and the

un neu every pats English y
The three countries together are called ey te

Great ran om
To the west of Great Britain is Ireland. m
Northern tela and he Ihre

countries ol Great Britain are called Sn

the United Kingdom x

The capital of Norther Ireland errr

is Belfast. Can you find the capital
cities of England, Scotland and
Task

Match the sentences with the pictures on the map. 1 €

1 You can hear Caribbean muse 5 Teresa famous festival of
ata famous carnival here music and theatre here every

2 A beautiful lake and a great August
place for fishing! 6 Te Tanveer family are Muslim,

3 Are you interested in football? They go to the mosque every
This is the place for you! Friday

Herido a a cor sr O)

Language summary

The English alphabet
ABCOEFGHIJKLMN
OPORSTUVWXYZ
Check that you can

1 + say the colours and match the sound
Vat the groups of lees, red = INS

red grey blue
isn Qu OY O Am

12 + askand say how to spell English words
(Cow do you spectra?)

Numbers

Check that you can
221 © ask about age and say your age.

22 © count backwards from 3010 10.

See Numbers, page 143.

How old are your

Dates
Check that you can
31 say today’s date

Its the welt of October

32 © say the date of your birthday.

please?

Check that you can

+ ask for permission.

ut the words in he right order and make three questions.
x ruler / use /1/ your / can?

2 1/ dose / can / please / window / the ?

3 look at / can / dictionary / your /1/ please ?

‘when's your birthday?

1S on the twenty ist of Apr.

‘See Months and Days page 143.

The verb be
Alirmatwe Negative
Tm im not
You're train. | You aren't English
He's He ant
She's Spanish, | Sheisn't at home.
ies Iris
Were school. | Weren't | sure
You're You arent
Theyre thimeen. | They arent
Tm=tam Youre= Vouare Hes=Heis
aren't = are not st = Is not
Questions
Yes you are
‘mt tater No. you aren't.
Yes. am.
Las Nom not
sa Yes, he/she/iis.
share | No, he/she it isnt
Yes you are
hea No, you aren't.
Yes we are.
Are you ie |
Yes they ae.
‘re they No they aren't
You's singular and plural:
Jack are you ready?
Jack and Sade. re you ready?
The form: you ae / you're isthe same.
what F an anaconda?
Where d Timbuktu?
When Christmas Day?
Who i the Cons?

‘Check that you can

51 + talk about facts. Make true sentences
Tim 12. Barcelona isin Spain.
The Andes are in South America,
52 «sk and answer questions ike these.
Are you interested in music?
Is Sydney in Australia?
53 © understand and ask questions with
What. Where, When and Who.
Make four questions from the table on
page 22. hen match them with these
4's on the rwenty-fith of December.
2 Wsa snake.
3. They" pop stars
AS in fica
Now complete these questions. Do
you know the answers?
1 Pavarotti?
the Alps?
am
New Years Day?
the Simpsons?
Panst

6 Plural nouns
ee is à gutarist
Lee and Bamey ae guitarists.
The Thames is a iver.
The Thames andthe Misisipi ae vers.

Check that you can
+ say these words inthe plural.

mountain lake city county student
volcano

‘See Spelling notes. page 142.

1 Prepositions in, on, at

Live in Exeter.
ters In England.

ur band practice sin Room 12
The song is in English.

My birthday ison 34 January.
See you on Sunday

Please come at eight o'clock
‘Melis at Westover School.
We Ive at number 1.

‘Check that you can use the correct preposition for
71 dates:

Christmas is... the twentyfith of December
72 + days
The concert... Saturday.
73 + times:
‘Our English lesson is …… en clock
74 places:
4 They ie... Ottawa. tS... Canada
2 My bagis the classtoom.
3 Sadie and Jackare...... Westover School.

8 Capital letters

‘We use a capital letter to begin the names of:
Cities and counties: Tokyo, Spain
Nationalities and languages: English, italian

Days ofthe week: Monday, Saturday
Months: January, Api.

Check that you can
+ say which words begin with a capita eter,

yellow japanese monday june trench
teacher “washington lake month august
italy thursday spanish argentina day

9 Classroom language
Check that you can
+ understand these sentences.

Look atthe photos
sten o the CO/cassete

Read the conversation,

Wie true sentences.

Ask your teacher.

Ask/Answer the questions.

Work with a partner,

Make a Uist

Say ‘hippopotamus

Is fight or wrong?

Jack's right. Sadie wrong,

The ight answer. / The wrong answer.

rm sure. / Ym not sure. 1 know. / 1 dont know,
! understand. / 1 don't understand. | think
a does “ques mean?

How do you say. in English?

How do you spel eight?

Pardon? Can you say that again?

(Can you help me. pease?

Can Tse your dictionary?

(Modas ti E)

Vocabulary

Personal Expressions
information Are you ready?
im American. Are you sure?

‘ve in New York. Dont panic!
ve got two sisters. How are you?

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Module 1 Review

Study skills 1 Your coursebook

Can you answer these questions?
How many Units are there inthe book?

How many Reviews are there?

Where isthe Wordise?

Where can you find information about grammar?
What page is Coursework 1 on?

How's it going?

Hit Hows i going?
English isn't easy, so
if you've got some
problems, don't worry!
No one's perfect! Ask à
friend. Talk to someone
who can speak English.
] And do forget o tet
your teacher

e Your rating

Look again at pages 22-23. For each section give yourself a star
rating:
Good ii Notbad x 2x I can't remember much e

e Vocabulary

Choose two titles in the Vocabulary list, then close your book.
How many words can you remember for each topic?

e Testa friend

Look again at Units 1 and 2. Think of at least two questions
about these units, then ask a friend.

How do you spell computer?
Is Jack good at geography?

e Write to your teacher

‘rite a short letter to your teacher in your own language.
Say how things are going. Have you got any problems?

+ Your Workbook

Complete the Learning diaris for Units 1 and 2.

Coursework 1 - an about me:

+ your name, age and where you live ® your interests © your address and telephone number
+ your town + your school.

Use drawings, pictures and photos too.

es Facts

out |

My address is
20 Maple Road,
Exeter, |

My name is
Tack Ellis. Im

AS Devon Ext aR. LE =
Liv My telephone number is: 01352 736859
is on 2nd
October. | live [
th my mum 2

MS \ in canter. Lie en
computer games A obeys

WS | and boors ) .
about animals. Y

Fe EXETER

+e

úl l'a al
a

.s rae =

hee

as =

Ca

+ Ent ea town in he sos!
of Englands onthe Fiver

«ts Exe. I's quite near the sea.

as This is a photo
of me and my

as Cm a student at Westover friend Ben with
Comprehensive School. I'm i our skateboards
Class SNT. Im quite good at art 2 the skale park

ES and lm interested in science.

Fm not very good at sport

Things and people

In Module 2 you study

Grammar

Have got + a/an: some/any
Possessve 5

Possessive adjectives
This/these thav/those
What is/are. like?

Has got

Vocabulary

Names of everyday things

Names ofthe members ofa family
Adjectives

Pars of the body

‘Adjectives describing how you feet
ve got a headache/cold

so that you can

+ Talk about possession, and things you
Use at soak

deni nos

Say who somthing belongs to

ite a dscrpion fa amiy

ASK about and describe things

{Tate about a person's appearance and
personaly

Say how you fot

© Mit à desen a an imaginar peson

The Silent Powers

Chapter 1 ~ Two messages for Sophie
Chapter 2 — Sophie's dream

Life and culture
Collections
London

Coursework 2

Important things to me
You write about your favourite people, places
and things.

(z]

y \ si
\ What have you got?

In Step 1 you study

PAL names o everyday things
© have gor + a/an: some/any

so that you can

ak about possessions and things you se a school

Key vocabulary Everyday things

Look atthe things in the pictures.
How many words do you know?

fe

ey

7 anorak Bis 9 umbrella

10 penci case

1 cakeulator 12 peanuts

E29 Listen and say the word.

Module 2

Presentation Have you got any peanuts?
[EE] Cover the text and listen to the
conversation between Sadie and her friend Lisa
‘Where are they?

a Inthe park at school atthe cinema

Pa

SADIE Lisa! What's the time?
USA: I don’t know. haven't got a watch. Ss!
SADIE: Lisa!

angry: Have you got any peanuts?

USA: No, haven't But Ive got some crisps in my
ag. Here you are

SADIE Thanks. Mmm

These are nice

SADIE Sorry, Lia!

USA: Whats the matter now?

SADIE I haven't got any tissues.

SADIE: Have you got any tissues?

Usa: Wait a minute. Yes, have, Here you are

WOMAN: Ss

SADIE: Lis! Have you got my umbrella 1 can't
find i

usa: Never mind, Be quiet and watch the lm.

MAN: Ssh! Can you be quiet, please

EET Listen again and follow in your book.
Then match the words in A with the words in 8
and make sentences.

1 Have you got any peanuts?

1 Have you got ary watch
2 {haven't gota peanuts?
3 haven't got any Ussues?

5 Have you got some ersps.

Role play If you have time, act the conversation
between Sadie and Lisa,

Key grammar have got + a/an or some
Complete the explanation with 2, an and some.

weve
They've
We use... or... with singular nouns
and … with plural nouns.

a watch / pencil case / CD player
got | an umbela/anorak/apole
some peanuts/tssues/ersps

Practice
a Choose the right word. 1 some

You've got (a / an / some) computer games,
ye got (a / an / some) tennis racket.

They ve got (a / an / some) badges.

We've got a /an / some) umbrella

You've go a /an / some) CD player.

Test a friend write three sentences with Ive
got. Leave a blank fora, an or some. Can your
friend complete the sentences?

Te got …… apple.

Speaking
What about you? Tak abou your things

(agra tay and some susy pa
Je ge and ess nes ste)
wat have you got

Anyone pote? 2 your desk? 3 a your bat

Key pronunciation Plural nouns Is 2) 2
EEE Listen to the rhythm dil, then join in

Ie got some badges and some matches,
some cameras ands,

some dictionaries and pend ase,
mobiles and Ts.

Ie got some skateboards and some traer,
some sacs and anor,
same Fits and umbels,
‘bags and baseball cps,

ho EEE) Listen and repeat the words.
1 /5/ Tesis anoraks caps
2 /2/ bags cameras skateboards
3 /12/ badges penci cases watches

Key grammar have got + some/any
Complete the explanation with some and any.

Hye got some crisps.
"haven't got any crisps.

Have you got any crisps?
Yes. have. / No, [havent

We use. with plurals in afimatie sentences.
We use. with pluals in negative sentences
We normally use... questions.

Practice
a What about you? write true sentences with
ve got or I haven't got and some or any.
1 Thaven't got any badges.
1 badges 4 football socks
2 computer games 5 uainers
3 English books 6 CDs
1 Ask your friends about the things in 8a.

(een)
None
os
€ you have time, tink of other things and
make more questions
Cire yougota bier) (rime)
A ER

(Have you got
any badges?

Writing and speaking My school shop

Use what you know

Imagine there's a shop at your school. You're
‘the manager! What have you got in your
shop? Write at least two useful things and
two interesting things.
Te got some dictionaries and
{Work with a friend. Ask about his/her shop.
Fe What have you got in your shop?
8: ve got some calculators and I've got some
baseball cps.

A: Have you got any computer games?

Yes, have. / No, haven't

In Step 2 you study
so that you can

+ say who something belongs to

Presentation
That's Joe's lunchbox

What can you say about the
photos?

EÆ Listen to the conversation

and follow in your book. What

are the names of he things

1-8) in the photos?

és Monday morning. Sadie and

Joe are with thi father in the

Kitchen, Everyone is in a ur

MRKEUY: I à
Sadie?

SADIE: No, ve got my lunchbox
in my bag, Tha’ Joe's

Joe: Where are my trainers, Dad?

MR KELY: 1 don't know: Sue
Where ate Joe trainers?

MRS KEY: His trainers and his
football socks are on the
stats. And Sadies umbrella

10€: Fm hungry. Dad, ate those
those! They're for my lunch,

SADIE: Telephone

06: Oh, no! Where's my mobile

‘SADIE I dont know. I haven't
‘ot your mobile

JOE: Ws in my anorak, Wheres
my anorak?

‘SADIE: Ica hear our bus. Come
on, Joe, hurry up!

JOE: Hi, Bamey … Sadie, walt a

SADIE: Bye, Mum. Bye, Da.
Have a nice day

Module 2

EE Listen again. Are these

sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences.
they're Joe' trainers

1's Joe's lunchbox

2 They‘ Sadie trainers

3, Theyre Mr Keli’ football socks.

4, Its Mrs Kelly's umbrella

5 Ws Sadie watch

5 eye Mr Kelly’ sandwiches.

7 i's Sadi's mobi

8 Ws Joe's nora

Key grammar Possessive's Listening

How do you say these sentences in Two famous sisters
your language? ‘What do you know about the women in the photo?
e —
[Were are Joe's tainers?
Kate is Je and Sadi's sister

Practice

Match the words in A with the words
in B and make sentences

1 Mike and Sue are Sadie's parents.

A 8

1 Mike and Sue Sadie tortoise

2 Je Sadie parents

3 Sam Lars bestfriend

4 Lightning Kate's brother

5 Annie and Mark Joe and Sade dog

6 Sadie Joe and Sade’s [E Listen to the information, Then match the
cousins Questions with the answers. 1

at are
‘What's thee surname?

Is that Venus on te right?
Whats thee father's name?

er names? His names Richard
Their house in Florida,
Venus and Serena,
Her name's Oracene.

No, that's her sister
What's their mothers name? * Serena

What's their favourite place? Willams.

Key grammar
Possessive adjectives

Complete the table with possessive
adjectives from the conversation.

you
they

Practice A: Is this your Lunchbox? A: Are these your socks?
8: No, that’s Joe's B: No, those are Dad

Complete the sentences with possessive lunchbox socks

adjectives.

1. Sadie lunchbox is in „her. bag

2 Joe hasnt got... vainers. Speaking my things

3 Sue is Joe and Sadie mother and

Mike is ater
4 Joe's mobi in... anos Use what you know

a les acera le Put your things on the teachers desk. Ask and answer.

lunchbox
6. Joe, have you GOL... anrak? A: What's this?
Is Mario's calculator.

A: What ate these?
€: They're Ana's crsps

uns (Ey

In Step 3 you study
+ names ofthe members of
¿tamy
so that you can
© write a desertion of family À

Key vocabulary Families
‘grandfather grandmother
father mother son daughter
brother sister parent child/children
unele aunt cousin
husband wife

© Complete the sentences with the words in the Ut
You've got three minutes!

Hi Robbie. Im Unda. Im your
murs siste. Im your?

Hello, Robbie. Im your
En Pleased
to meet you.

Fm your An

this Sour?

SON

our grandmother . [RES

N al BETO j
de om

(
E59 Listen and check

Hi Robbie. 1' nice to
see you. Im Lucy. Im

Write about Robbie's family

1 Valis Robbie’: grandmether + 4 Billis
2 cis 5 Petes
3 Unda is 6 wis

Test a friend Can you make another question like this?
Ask and answer your questions.

(ross lus motors ser stand?) (Ws BIL)
——— CES

CD Mout 2

Tm Bil Unda's husband

„Pete

Reading A new baby

à Read the announcement.
‘What's Robbie's surname?

Nick and Zahrah COOPER

are pleased to announce
the bith ot

ROBBIE

on 11 November
the Royal Deon
And Exeter Hest

A brother or Lu.

Complete the information.

1. Robbie's birthday is on
th November.

2 Lucy hasnt got any
but she's got a

3 and. re
‘ahah and NiciS chin.

4 is Nick's wie.

5 Zahrah and Nick have got
a anda

6 and ...... are the
Baby parent.

Writing and speaking
My family

Use what you know

Imagine you're a member
of famous family, Write

a description of your family.
Can the class guess who it is?
Ive got a brother and a
baby sister. My brothers
name is Bart

or

Write a description of your
fami

Try this!
A and 8 are two teachers. Bis As son
ut Aint B'S father Who Is AP

The Silent Powers

[5% CHAPTER 1

is a name or a number

‘he’ got à letter too. Ie rom her
brother, Seth his new house near
Alderley, in the northwest of England,

— + the sin in the ext message has got a special
meaning. Read the clus and ind the meaning. sa word

Go TO KING'S HILL ‘with seven eters a?

2, My fst eters in Japan, but no in Panama,
My second Is na song! Du ot in a singe.

Say Jos" Thats my thd eter

Any fourth sn ca but no in a Cala

My fh isn 40 but no in 0,

Ay its ina ame but notin Nao

My seventh in 30, but not in 13.

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Extra exercises

Look at the family ree and complete

the sentences.

1. Emma is Robert and Tom's mother.

2 Angela is Dave's

3 Emma is Beth's

4 David is Beth's

5 John is Emma's

{Robert and Tom are Beth's

7 Emma is Angela and David

3 Emma is Andys

9 Andy and Emma are Angela and
Dave's

10 Angela is Robert and Tom's

Choose the right word. 1b
1 Whats 23x 79?
haven't got my
a key
» calculator
© wach
2 Fm hungry. Have you got any ?
a issues
b cisps
© badges
3 nat the time? I haven't got my

3 watch
b CO player
€ mobile

4 want to phone my parents. Can | use
your?
a message
D number
© mobile

5 Ws football now. Where are my ?
a suis
trainers
© tennis rackets

Complete the sentences.

1 Ws Sadie’: umbrella. (Sadie

2 lunchbox is in his bag. Uach

3 Kate's... sister Uoe and Sadie

4 tissues are in her pocket. (Lisa

5 favourite place is Florida.
Serena,

CY voie 2

Complete the sentences with a, some or any.
1 Sadie got à new CD player.

2 Have you got... badges?
3 Emma and John haven't ot... cousins.
Nick and Zahrah have got new baby
5 Have you got... camera?

6 1 haven't got magazines

7. Have Lisa and Sadie got sandwiches?
8 Sadie's got... crisps in her bag.

Read the text and choose the right word for each space. 1

Him Gill and this i... Sister Karen. This is a photo of
3... Mum and dad... teachers, My mum is 35 and

I à maths teacher. favourite place Is California

Mi dad s 38 and <… an English teacher. favourite
place s Blackpool! favourite people are Karen and me,
of course,

Lamy bm Sa Heb His

2awe bo 6 a she’s b he's

3 a Theyre b Their Talis» Her

dass b hes Ba Ty b Their

How do you say these sentences in your language?

1 Have you gota penci 3 Have a nice day!
=Yes.here youare. 4 ‘Hurry upt

2 What's the matter?” 5 Wait a minute.

Extra readi
Collections

Have you got a collection? What do you collect?

1. Angelika Unverhau
from Dinslaken,
Germany. has got

FiotentoBaridell from
Lombardy, Italy has got

à collection of 3677 Swatch
snatches His collection is now

If

io

3

3, Suhail Mohammed Al Zaroon
from Dubai, has got 1500 ers
model art He has got
police cars, sports cars and
Timousines His favourite car
{worth a millon dollars!

4 John Rezko rom
Connecticut, USA, has
gota very Interesting
collection = har
Tre ha belongs to
115 famous people
John has got some har
from Mariya Monroe,

Einstein and Napoleon.

5, Steve Fletcher from the
{UK as gt a collection

She world Museum 2000 of chewing gum. His
In cesano Madero, Italy collection comes fom
Si around the word
He has got 5300 diferent
ABOUT tng gum packets
COLLECTIONS akt bone KL
Te Bish collet
obert Opie recently paid
more than £4,000 fortwo (Task
‘empty matchboxes! =
cad about the five different collections, then copy and complete the table.
Tt 7] 3 ET 1
1 5
Who Angelika |
Where from | Germany t
What es —

Unit 3

PAL 10 step 1 you study s0 that you can
e adctves e ask about and
e What is/are. Uke? desenbe things

Presentation
My favourite things

{ERED Listen and follow the text in your book
Who talks about:

1. an exiting television programme?

2 an interesting cy?

3. à good film?

4 à funny possession?

5 a dificult game?

Key vocabulary Adjectives

© Look atthe text again. How many
adjectives can you find? You've got three
‘minutes!

noisy
Read the two lst of adjectives
Make pairs of opposite.
big — small

big happy noisy funny new
good dificult great exciting

sy serious bad small boring
50 quiet old amll

E sten and check
1 ou have time, make more pars of
opposites.

Key grammar

Position of adjectives

Complete the explanation with before o after

Sky surfing is à dangerous spr.
Sydney is a bi, noisy city.

In English adjectives go... the noun.

Module 2

My favourite thing is my
dancing lemonade can.
It’ got ams and legs
Bem and it’s a very good
KE dancer!

Le, aged

ve got a new computer
game called The Red
‘Mountain tis’ cas
but the graphics and
Sound ate fantasti
Sad, aged 12.

My favourite place is
Sydney bi, noisy and
‘exciting, with alot of
interesting things 10 do
Mark, aged 15.

Practice

‘Write at least two adjectives that you can use with
these words

1 a funny film, an awfol film
1 afılm 4 a book
2 a place 5 anidea
3 acomputergame 6 a person
Speaking

Listen and follow in your book. Then
practise the conversation.

A: Whats Lee's favourite thing?
His dancing temonade can

What's it uke?

les got arms and legs. t's avery good dancer.

This week our
readers talk about
their favourite
things

‘Areal brillant video is
Shrek. Is happy and ad,
funny and serious al at

same time. Usa, aged 13.

My favourite TV programme
is Extreme Sport. Ws eally
great. The sports are quite
dangerous ~ sky surfing, for
example. Joe, aged 14

What's i tke?
ts got arms and les,

What’ Lis ike?
She's great

What are the beaches lke in Australia?
They‘ fantastic

We use What +is/ae + subject + Uke?
to ask ora description

Make conversations about Sadie,
Mark, Lisa and Joe.

À: What's Marks favourite place?
8: Sydney

A: What's it Uke?

8: 1 big. noisy and exiting

What about you? Ask a friend about
his/her favourite things.

possession film book place

A: What's your favourite possession? T
My new mountain ie.

À What's ke? Dv
ised and se

Reading Marks Happiness recipe

Read Marks Happiness recipe’. How many different
‘Ingredients are in he recipe? Are the instructions dificult?

Ingredients:
sunny day

a quiet beach

a can of lemonade

some Westlife CDs

some good friends

an exciting book

my new surfboard

Instructions:

Mix well. Enjoy your day.

Read the text again. Do you think it’s a good recipe?

Writing My Happiness recipe’

Use what you know

What's your idea of happiness?
Make a list of ingredients and
write a Happiness recipe’.

Ingredients:
Instructions

Try this!

Is got four Legs but

hs got any ams
Ris an animal.

Unit 4

In Step 2 you study
© adjectives
Ne has oor
so that you can

talk about a persons
appearance and personaly

Presentation
He's got a cruel face

Read the text. Then match
sentences 1-12 with the
pictues.

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll
and Mr Hye 5a book by Robert
Louis Stevenson writen in 18861.
Doctor Jey i a scientst.

He has gota special potion and,
wien he inks the potion. he
(Changes into a diferent person
He becomes Mr Hyde.

Dr Jekyll:2,

Mr Hyde: 1.

He got long, dark hair.

©

He hasnt got glass.

He's a dangerous man. Everyone is scared of him.

Listen and check.

Key vocabulary
Appearance and personality

sten and say the

long dark tall cruel
black nice dangerous
short straight friendly
honest kind brown
uly fair

Make four lists with
these adjectives.

Module 2

esa nice pero. | yes gor ag ar

He a kind, honest man.

He got brown eyes He hasn't gota friendly face.

a WES

long brown

à Say atleast two things about:
1. DrJekyt's personality.

3

Hes gor cuy hai | Oi gor sor ir ir

Height Personality
tall friendly

Mr Hyde's appearance.

Speaking
FEE] What about you? Listen to ten Make at last one sentence for each picture,
descriptions. Are they tue for you?

For each sentence, write true o fase.

1 She's got along nose.

Say at least three things about you.

Key grammar has got
Complete the shor answers
he's oases

He hasnt | got | friendly face
Has he straight hair?

Ves he No, he

Practice

Key pronunciation /h,
Make true sentences. Use has/hasn got

3 Listen and repeat the sentences. Practise the
1 Sadie has got glasses lv sound and the links between the words,

1 Sadie/glasses 4 Joe /cuty hair HasAnnagotahamstexinheranorakpocket?

2 Jack / glasses 5 Lee / blue eyes Howmanyheartshasanoctopusgot?

3 lisa / darkhair 6. Sadie / longhair
Do you know the answer to the

Test a friend Think of Dr Jekyll or second question?
Me Hyde. Your friend asks questions z

A: Mas he gt lasses? Writing and speaking 2/40

8: No, he has Guess who!

A: Me Hyde

8: Yes. Your tum. Use what you know

| Remember! | Think of a well-known person and write a Short

He's a nice person. = He Isa nice person description.

He's got short har. = He has got shor hal,

She's American. Shek a singer and she's very
Famous. She got long dark hai.

Read your description 0 a friend. Can your
frend guess who the person is?

ug 9

In Step 3 you study
© pars of the body

(© adjectives describing how you fet

+ have got a headache /a cold

so that you can

+ say how you feet

write a description ofan imaginary person

Key vocabulary Your body head

f
am ear eye face foot hair hand head n
leg mouth nose h
© Look at te picture and complete the words. e
‘You've got three minutes! m
[EE Listen and check. 2
Key vocabulary How are you?

L
f
How are you today? Choose a picture for you. “

Plural te)

Listening song
[EEE Listen to the song. Is the singer
happy or sad?

EE Listen again. Then complete the
sentences with the adjectives.
back blue red white empty heavy

deat eïeoms tien
à cold. headache. ‘stomach ache. x Ive got red... eves.
3 og ha
Key pronunciation Stress and intonation 4 The day is
à ERE Un to te ses pases en match he 5 Mymoot
‘sentences in Exercise 2 with the stress patterns. FE
100 Infos |
200 Writing A Superme!
200

Use what you know

‘rite a description of a‘Supervou't
Use I've got + possessive 5,

Tye got David Beckham feet:
Te get Picasso’ hands.

h REN Listen and check. Repeat the sentences.

© What about you? Work with a fiend and ask
and answer.

‘Chow ae you way?) (ve gta cold)
Y
Module 2

_

‘The Silent Powers

(3 CHAPTER 2

Sophie’s dream

Sophie isa her brothers house. She’ tired after her
journey fiom London, She in bed. She’ having a dream.
In her dream she’ in a small room, On the wall
there’ a picture of a woman with long, fair hair and a
white dres There® a black dog with strange yellow eyes

in the picture too. The woman is speaking:

Sophie. am your guide ~ not here but in another

world, The dog is your friend too

“The nest morning Seth and Sophie are in the garden, »
“Seth, why is the cottage called “White Lady

Cotag

“Look at the wall near he door. Can you see a
‘woman in the stone?

Oh, yes: Who is she?”

“The White Lads: People say shes a messe
another world! Talk to Me Neil. His house is ne
[think he knows the sory of the
White Lady"

“Has Mr Neil got a dog?

Yes, he has. Why

"Vin interested. What
the dog like

“En i black and is
quite big. es got very
Strange eyes... Sophie,
whats the matter? Are

yes. Don't
worry. Fin fine?

Find the meaning of. the sign inthe picture. Follow these instructions.

1. Wit the word MEANING. 4 Change the 110 €.
2. Change the Ns to Ss. 5 Move one ofthe letters to the end ofthe word
3 Put the A after the seconds. A 2

+ What's the dog called? Complete the five sentences and write the words inthe puzzle.
‘Then find the dog's name in the coloured squares.
1. Your eyes, our nose and your mouth are
on your
Your mother and father ae your
4,13, 16,27 are
Everest isa
The opposite of ‘Svaight’ hai is a.

Extra exercises

A Make questions with have got
or has got.

1

Has Dr Jey got glosses?

1. Dr Jekyll / glasses?

6
8

Lee / blue eyes?
you / a stomach ache ?
you / straight hair?
Sadie / à new computer
game?

you / à favourite hing?
Jack / a fendly face ?
Mr Hyde / a big nose ?

Now answer the questions.

1

GC:

Yes, he has.

Choose the right word. 1 <

‘haven't got straight hair.
ws

a fiendy

Deal

€ cuy

A: What's that book ke?
8: es really
a samy
» exciting

© quiet

Sydney is big and

a noisy

kind

straight

My favourite place is

a. my computer game

d my bike

© my room

James has got... face.
a dificult

» frendly

© short

My favourite thing is

a my surboard

8 my sister

© my teacher

(US worte 2

22 Complete the conversations. 1 a

1 Whats i ike? 4 He's gota friendly face.
a Ws funny a Yes, he's a ice person.
Yes, thas b He's got a headache
Crisps and peanuts. © No. it hast

2 How ae you today? 5 Ive gota new computer game.
a Tm Val How are yout
b mi bo Whats i tker
€ l'mfedup. © Are they exciting?

3 Has she got glasses?

a Yes.theyare.
Yes, she has
€ Yes. itis.

Complete the conversation between Paul and Rod. 1 4

PAUL: Have you got a favourite thing? aA dancing lemonade
er cant

IRRE MIP Yes. itis. And it’s real
mon: funny!

PAUL: Has it got any legs?

Ron: » © Yes its got thee legs
PAUL: How many ams has it go?

von“. 4 Yes, have.

PAUL: Is it good dancer? TT

Ron: > glsses.

‘What does the‘ mean in these sentences?
is b has € possessive 's

b

Our English teachers got a hamster in her bag
Mat the hamster's name?

Wes called Esmerala

The hamster got some peanuts.
The hamsters eyes are yellow.
IS brown and white.

Is eighteen months old.

(ES How do you say these sentences in your language?
(Dt enjoy your day.

2 What's isa Uke?

3m fed up.

4 It very exiting,

5 Ive got a cold

Extra reading
London

Do you know the names of an)
es of any
famous places in London?

Every year, 20 million tourists 80
to London. They visit the famous
sights, the museums and art
galleries, the shops and theatres.

youre interested in animals, then got
London Zoo. Ifyou like science, then visit
the Science Museum. There are hundreds
interesting things to see and do.

About London

Visitors to London
London often travel on ‘the Tube‘ - the underground

train. There are 13 diferent lines and 300 stations

Perhaps you prefer
the cinema? At the
London IMAX (it

Ce
i Pa

means ‘image ae

maximum) Cinema 5

er

‘dinosaur and travel 4
to other planets.

Task
Rik of places in your count
‘Write the name of: di

1. your capital city

2. à famous sight there
3 a famous shop.
4

a famous museum,

Unica

Language summary

have got

We use have/has got to talk about

our possessions _ our appearance = ou family
Affmative

ne
Youve a Japanese car.
He/She’

Weve 9 very big feet.
Youve ve sites.
They've

ve got =I have got he's got = he has got

Negative
VYou/we/they | haven't
He/She/t hasn't | 9002 key.

haven't = have not — hasn't = has not

Questions

Have /you/we/they

Has he/she/ cd

Yes. he/she/it has. No, he/she/it hast.

Vita have V/you/we/they | Soe
What's he/she/it a

Check that you can
use the diferent forms of have got

Make true sentences.

1 Sadie’s cousin Mark... a surfboard

21 able.

3 Joe a bother.

4 The Kells … à dog and a toni.

5 We ...... ahamster.

6 1 adicionan

7 Jack... any brothers or sisters.

8 Joe and Sadie. some cousins in Australia.

Yes. /you/we/they have. No. l/you/we/they havent

a/an or some

We use a before a consonant for example:
Pc. dt an before a vowel a. 1.0.4) and
some before plural nouns.

3 tonolse called Ughining,
Ive got | an interesting game.
Some tickets or the concert,

Check that you can
use a, anand some.

Make a collection of things, then cover them,
How many can you remember? Make als.

some keys, an umbrella, two mobile
phones...
some/any

We use some in affirmative sentences. and
any in negative sentences and questions,

Afimatve
Andy's got some
cisps.

Negative
He hasn't got any
peanuts.
Questions
Has he got any sandwiches?

Check that you can
use some and any.
Complete the conversation.

A: Have you got … fed socks?

8: No. haven't. Why?

A: need …. 5ocks forthe football
match on Saturday

8: Somy haven't got football
Socks. Ask Joe.

Possessive adjectives

In English, possessive adjectives ‘agree with’
the ‘possessor

You and your cousin. Joe and his sisters.
Sadie and her brother. Joe and Sadie and
their parents.

Lm is
you = your we — our
he his you = your
she = her they = thee

Now ask your friends
(Has mark got a srta ave you =?)

Module 2 Review

Check that you can Check that you can

‘say that something belongs to use this, hat, these and those are my
someone. How do you say these omo Ginseatances nes And
sentences in your language? my baseball cpl

Like your socks
Robbie is her son.

Bilis their une.

Have you got my adress?

Do you know our telephone number?
Mike is his dad and Sadie ls his sister
Nick and Zahrah ae her parents.

Possessive ‘s Adjectives

á In English, adjectives always have the same
400s bike = te bike belongs to Je,
form They go before the noun.

"ike Joe's be pal ——
A | [ins | mt ¿D

quiet
Check that you can

Use the possessive 5 Check that you can
Describe these peopl use adjectives and nouns together.
1 Lisa is Sadie’ best friend Put the words inthe ii oder
1 tea Ste 1 Its avery difficult game.
ao 7 Soe Sr bent 1 game / it’s / difficult / à / very

3 br oi 2 city / is / very / London / big / a
i Aswad decal 3 hair / got / he's / curly
5 Kate ls / Sade. 4 à / is / man / Mr Hyde / dangerous.
this/that/these/those À mL
We use c/c wth singular uns Describing appearance What's he ike?
ond tesa those mth pera nouns We use the expression What's he/she/it like? to ask for a description.
We use thi/ se for people rings ee
that are near and that/those for people What she/she | Ur
‘or things that are further away. uaa $

This i my aur ] me ue [ne

EE mue, | Beto

(Check that you can
describe someone's
‘appearance.

What can you say about

That's my unde the painting?

Those ae my

parents.

Module 2 Review

Vocabulary

Things
anorak

badge

bag

baseball cap
bike
calculator

CO player

key

lunchbox
‘mobile (phone)
pencil case
socks

tennis racket
tissues
trainers
umbrella
watch

‘Members

of a family

aunt

baby

brother

child (pl
children)

cousin

daughter

father (dad)

srandfather
(grandad)

grandmother
(gran)

husband

mother (mum)

parents

sister

uncle

wie

Parts of

the body

eve

face

foot (feet

hair

hand

head

heart

leg

‘mouth

stomach

tooth (pl
teeth)

Adjectives
awful
bad

big
boring
cruel
cuy
dangerous
ark
dificult
easy
exciting
fair
friendly
funny
good
great
happy
honest
Interesting
ind
long
noisy
old
quiet
sad
serious
short
small
staight
all

Module 2 Review

How you

feel

Fm fed up.

Fm tre.

ve gota cold

ve gota
headache

ve gota
stomach ache

Expressions

Come ont

Have a nice
ay

Here you are

Hurry up!

Ws nice to see
you

leased to
meet you

Vita minute

What's te?

What's he

Study skills 2 Using a dictionary

A dictionary can help you with:
speling
pronunciation
par of speech n = noun)
meaning

When you use a dictionary, you need to know the
order of letters inthe alphabet. Say these letters and
words in alphabetical order.
IMGSLEHA
2 key quiet pencil case uncle bad
3 tennis tall tissues teacher
4 strange shop straight scientist

Be careful! Certain words have two or three meanings:

Can 1 use your dictionary? (Can isa verb)
A can of lemonade. Can is noun)
‘nd the can can is dance!

Do you know the two meanings of the word mouse?

In certain words the first letter is silent. How do you
say these words?

honest know wrong

How's it going?

e Your rating

Look again at pages 44-45. For each section give yourself
a star rating:
Good x Notbad <x 2 1 can't remember much +

e Vocabulary
(Choose two titles in the Vocabulary it, then close your
Book: How many words can you remember for each topic?

e Testa friend

Look again at Units 3 and 4. Think of at least two
questions, then ask a friend,

‘What does

uy mean? Whats Mr Hyd

+ Write to your teacher

Wit à sor letter o your teacher in your own language.
Sy how things are gong. Have you gt any problems?
+ Your Workbook

Complete he Leaming dire for Units 3 and 4

Coursework 2 - au about me!

Read about Jack, Then write about your favourite people, possessions, places, books, films or animals
Use drawings, pictures and photos to.

Important My favourite possession is my new
bag. ls blue, yellow and red. It's got
Ihres pockets and two ips. It vas
My favourite place a birthday present from my gran.
Is Manchester, 5
Ws a big cit
in the FR
‚England. My

cousin Matt lives
there. The Museum
of Science and
Industry is very
interesting,

Badgers are my favourite
animals. They're black,
white and grey. Theyve

got long bodies and
short legs.

My best friend is Ben Wilson
He's quite tall. He's got brown
eyes and short, dark hair. | ike
Ben because he's funny, and
he's really kind and friendly.

A A A AA

Module 2 Review
=

Daily life

In Module 3 you study

Grammar

e Present simple
(© Revision of question forms

‘© Wh- questions
e savas
© The verb have

Vocabulary

© Names of scary things
Names of food, drink and meals

‘Things people eat inthe UK

Telling the time

+ Daily routines

so that you can

+ Desc tings ou do home and
eco

Write about teenagers in our county

Tatkabout fear thes and dites

Make a conversation about everyday fe

Tolkabout habits

Talk about things you ext and dink

it a report about eo in your county

Describe diy routines

The Silent Powers

(Chapter 3 - The house in the trees
Chapter 4 — The White Lady

Life and culture

Schools

My name is Dion
Coursework 3

A day in my life
You write about atypical day.

My world

In Step 1 you study
present simple: affirmative and negative
sothat you can
describe things you do at home and at scoot
write about teenages in your county

Key vocabulary Things you do

EE Look atthe pictures. Listen and
say the words. Then make sentences.
about things you do regulaty.

use a computer, I wear trainers

Suse a computer

a ==

oe

eat alot of crisps 7 drink coer 8gotoa
swimming dub

and go to a swimming club.

Think of other things you do regulary
1 play volleyball

Presentation 1.90 to a judo club

EE Listen to Sadie and follow in
your book. Who's a computer addict?
‘SADIE: Joe and I have got the same 15 it Joe or Sadie? How do you know?

e 1 IH Joe, because he plays basketball

both like music and we're in the same
band, But we're different in alot of ways.
Joe's good at history and maths.
1 prefer French and art Joe's favourite
TV programme is Extreme Sports. don't
watch sport on TY, but I play hockey and
1 go to a Judo club. Joe plays football
and basketball
write a fot of emails, I use the Internet
and Tike computer games. My mum says
im a computer addict! Joe doesn't use
the computer every day. He prefers
his bike, He reads horror
stories to.
Vm a vegetarian, so
{don't cat meat. Joe's
favourite meal is
steak and chips
He doesn’t ike
vegetables. But
we both love
tomato ketchup.
ton
nearly everything!

Module 3

Complete the sentences with Joe, Sadie
or Joe and Sadie.

lies French and art.

Uke music.

‘doesnt watch Extreme Sports
goes toa judo club.

uses her computer every day
‘don't like the same food

eats meat.

Uke tomato ketchup.

Key grammar
Present simple: affimative and negative
Complete the table

Wou/We/They play
Joe/He/She football

Wrou/We/They don't the guitar
Sadie/He/She doesnt play

Practice
Make true sentences. Use Ihe correct form
of like
1 Sadie doesn't ike meat:
1 Sadie/meat 4 1/ sport
2 1/ vegetables — 5 Sadie / steak
3 Joe / basketball 6 Joe and Sadie / music

Test a friend Write at least one sentence
about a student in the class. Read it out.
Your friend says True‘ or ‘alse’.

Key pronunciation verbs + /s/ /2/ /1z/

[EE Listen and repeat the verbs.
1 Is) eats. drinks Ukes writes
2 12} reads plays lives goes
3 ie! uses. watches changes

Writing and speaking

What about you? Write at least three
sentences about things that you do or don't do.

1 ge to a computer club. listen to music,

but don't play a musical instrument:

Work with a friend and compare your lists

Then tell the class.

Reading Lot of sport. 1 don't like sport

British teenagers

Read these facts about atypical British
teenager. Are you the same or different?

ae

watches alt oT F
warsascoolufom.

Coes ike homework
sers Rado
oes tte toads.

CRT
loves tomato ketchup.
ees speak foreign
languages very wel,

Make at least two true sentences about you.

1 don't wear a school uniform.

Writing and speaking
Teenagers in my country

Use what you know

Write about atypical teenager in your
country. Make alist tke the one in 7a

Atypical teenagerin
is wear heel vitor

you got the same ideas?

Talk about your ideas with the class. Have

Unit 5

so that you can
© tak about teas,
Lies and isikes

In Step 2 you study

present simple: questions
and shor answers

+ names of sary things

Presentation Do you like heights?

EEE Read about Blackpool Tower.
Then listen to the conversation with
the girl in the photo. Is she alright?

ackpool holiday town
nthe north of England

very year millon ours vise

‘Blackpool Tower Ks gor agas

floor 117 meses above che ground

1 called Walk of Fath

I Listen again,

“and match the questions

‘withthe answers (a-c)

1 Is she scared?

2. Does she want to walk

3 Does she Uke heights?

Yes, she does. But
he's too scared.

» No, she doesn’.

Yes, she is. She's teni,

Now imagine you're at the
"Walk of Faith’ and answer
the questions.
1 Are you scared?
a Yes,1.am, tet
Yes. Im quite scared
€ No. not Is
fantastic!
2. Do you want to walk across?
a No.l don't
D. Yes! do. But rm
too scared,
€ Yes. 1 do.
3 Do you tke heights?
a No.l don't
D 1 depends.
© Yes. 1 do

Module 3

Key grammar Present simple: questions and short answers
Complete the short answers. Then complete the explanation

Yes, do.
Do you 4 Yes he/she
Does he/she Iheheiahtst yo

No, he/she doesnt

We make questions with do 07 „...... + subject + ver.

Practice

What can you remember about Joe and Sadie in Step 1?
Make questions.

1 Does Sadi
1 Sadie / lke tomato ketchup? 4

2. Sadie / watch sport on TV?
3 Sadie / eat meat ?

like tomato ketchup?

Joe / tke vegetables ?
5 Joe / read horror stores ?

Ask and answer the questions in 3.

Speaking
What about you? Work with a friend
and ask and answer at Least two questions

Do you read horror stories?

A you have time, thnk of other
Questions with Do you?
Key vocabulary Scary things

© Mateh the words with the numbers
in the picture. You've got two minutes!

spider shark the dark allen UFO
thunder bat rat. vampire ghost

REI Listen and check.

D Gi ep
NES) Van) D

Listening song
EE Listen to the song. Choose a til,
a Spiders» Scared © Horor stores
EE Listen again. Complete these sentences
from the song.
1 you scared of spiders?
2 you believe in aliens?
3 Are you... of sharks?
4 Do you. in vampires?

Ask and answer other questions. Use the words in
Exercise 5

À: Do you believe in ghosts?

B: No, dont.

A: Are you scared ofthe dark?

B: Yes, lam.

Writing and speaking A questionnaire

Use what you know

Choose at least two topes from the list. Write
a questionnaire and interview your friends.

books comics magazines films sport
E computer games

ves No

Do you ted books? /
‘Whats your favourite book? Ghost rom the Sea
Do you tke music /

Who's your favourite inge” Craig David

Ty this!
Rives in ht countries. I ats insets
1 doesnt attack people. but theyre scared when
‘they see LES ot eight legs. Ie begins
with tan ends with a What is

units CY

In step 3 you study
© question forms revision)

present simple: Wh questions

so that you can

© write à conversation about everday tite

Presentation where do you come from?
Match the questions with the answers (a-h)

(2 Do you 2 Yes. please.

speak English? EL)
(9 Because Im
Crta
a

2 Where do you |
come tom?)
ear > No, Fm not
3 Have you LE
(mer) (es) =

(ake run. |

Have you got
el

Se tim from
S| another planet.

9 | want to meet
the Queen.

Yes do
8 What sor of +.
food do you eat?

EF Listen and check. Practise the questions and answers.

Key grammar wh- questions
‘Complete the table with What, Who, Why and Whore

ver
do you/hey — want?

does he/she want to meet?
want to meet the Queen?

Cp Module 3

Practice
Make questions.

1 Where does the alien come
from?

1. Where / the alien / come from ?

2 What sort of fod / aliens / Ike?

3 What / they / drink?

4 Wo / the alien / want to meet?

5 Why he / want to vist our planet?

6. Where / the Queen / ve?

7. When / the Queen / eather lunch ?

Key pronunciation

Stress and intonation

EE Listen tothe sentences
Then match the sentences with
the stress and intonation patterns
1. Where do you tive?

2 Do you lve ina flat?

3 What do you eat?

4. Do you tke burgers?
>...

FE Listen again and repeat
the sentences,

Writing and speaking
An interview

Use what you know

‘Work with a friend, Imagine that

‘one of you is someone famous.

‘write at least three questions

and answers about your life.

A: What sort of TV programmes do
you watch?

8: watch alot of sport.

Read your conversation to

another pair of students.

EE] CHAPTER 3

The house in the trees

Sophie i in the wood near White Lady Core
its ate and she doesnt kn

Ce

ent Powers

Bur
w where she is. There’ a

house in the trees. An old man is at the door. Perhaps

an help her.
“Come in, Sophie!
‘You

now my name!”
"Yes You're Sophie Case, Seth Case sister You're
nineteen. Your birthday is on 12ch J

London You're a singer You play the piano and you've

ot a cat called Henry Is that correc

‘The old man is silent, but his eves are fr
Sophie has got the text message in her pocket
Is this text message from you
portant, Sop

somethin
In his hand he got a small w
Use ie when things are difficult. G
‘with Sophie to White Lady Cottage!

Cabal,
Arche

"Yes, i is But how do you know? Who are you?" 5

“That isi

This à

door
à big black
‘with strange

yellow eyes. Ie
the dog in Sophie's
dream.

‘© When Sophie sees the black dog, she knows who the old man is.
What's the man’s name?

«Find the meaning of X. te sign on the moonstone.

A

The answer is in the minor.
2 What does the word mean?

+ The old man’s house is on square C2. Find White Lady Cottage.
Which square is it?

1

2
3
4
5
6
7
a
A

a

Go one square west
Go three squares north
(Go one square northwest.
Go two squares northeast.
Go one square north.

Go one square northeast
Go three squares east.

Go one square south

Go one square southeast.
Go one square southwest.

Tes got special powers

10}

a

ni

Deren

uns (Ey

Extra exercises

Choose the right word. Match the questions in A withthe answers in B.

1 My other... URE vegetables. à 8
a doesmt 1 Do you believe in ghosts? a. Ghost from the Sea.
D dont 2 Are you scared of thunder 5 Madrid. She's Spanish.
€ d 3 What's your favourite book? € Hockey and football

2 Sharks... inthe se 4 Where does she come from? 4 Yes. am. Im temes
a tives 5 What sor of programmes do you watch? e It depends — spor. films
ble 6 Ma spots does she play at school? ¢ No.1 don't.
© doesn't ve

de one Match the verbs and nouns.
grammes on TW? 1 f liveina flat
als 1 Ive two foreign languages
5 Does 2 listen D hockey
€ Dont 3 read autom

4 vou ke chips? 4 wite 4 imUFOs
3% 5 oye coles
5 Does 6 believe 1 ina
© Are 7 speak 9 English magazines

5 Andy... tomato ketchup 8 wear to music
on everthing. 3 din = emails
à dot pt Complete the conversations
© puts 1 A: Where... you come fom?

6 Andy and Ale ....... in aliens. 8: Madrid
a believes 2 A: What languages do you. ?
doesnt believe 8: English and French.
€ believe sx she tke meat?

8: No, she doesn't. She prefers vegetables,

Complete the conversations. 4 Wen do yo... tothe swimming club?

4 Are you scared ofthe dark? 8: On Saturday
a Not don't 5 A... ae you here?

No," not 8: Because Im on holiday
© ve. 1 do “x do you ver

2 Are you alt ght? 8: ina fat
a Yes, he's OK.
airs How do you say these sentences in your language?
€ No.l'm fed up. Are you al right?

3 What does he ike? 2 depends,

a. He's got brown hal 3 What sor of books do you ike?
d He's fine, thanks. 4. Where do you come from?
© Tomato ketchup. 5 We both Ike music

4 De you tke horror stories? 6 ma computer addict
Yes. ke it.

D Yes! do.
€ Yes.tam

5 Does Joe write alt of emails?
a No,he doesn't
Yes, she does.
€ Yes he

CZ Module 3

Extra reading UÜfe ang Y
Schools

What time do you start school in the
morning? What's your favourite subject?

The UK
Children go to school from Monday to Friday.
They start school at the age of four or five and
they leave at 16 or 18. When they are 11, they
80 to a secondary school. Lessons start at about
9 am and finish at about 3.30 pm. Pupils eat
lunch in the canteen or take their own “packed
lunch’. When school finishes, some children go
to clubs, for example, music or computer clubs.

Australia

Children begin school atthe age of five. At the
age of 11, they go to a High School for six years
Some students go to a special type of high
school, for example, Agricultural High Schools
and Sports High Schools. Australia is a very

big country so, in some areas, there aren't any
schools and pupils study at home. The ‘School
of the Air started in Alice Springs, in the desert.
Pupils listen to their lessons on the radio, and
today they use computers and emails too.

The USA
Children start elementary school at six. When
they are 12, they go to a Junior High School. At

their final year, they have a big p
‘the senior prom’.

Are these sentences true or false?
1 Children in the UK can leave school at 16.
2 Pupils in the UK have their lunch at home,

3 Australian teenagers al goto the same sort of school
ABOUTIEGIOOL 4 some pal rad te e y chook
The Latin name for school
is ludus. tt means ‘play’! 6

American children start school when they're four.
American students goto the senor prom when they're 15.

Unit 5
w

Ÿ

ln Step 1 you study
EN present simple + frequency adverbs

o that you can

ak about habits

Presentation Snakes never blink

Match the sentences with the photos.

1 Dolphins always Uve in groups.

2 Tarantula usualy Ive in a hole in
the ground,

3. Bears often eat fish,

4. Giraffes sometimes clean thet ears
with thee tongues.

5, Snakes never blink

EE Listen and check

How do you say these words in your
language?

always
usually
often

Are these sentences tre o false? Can you guess?
Dolphins always sleep with one eye open.

Snakes usually lve inthe sea

Gorilas don't usually rink water

ons aren't usually very energetic

Tarantula often attack people

Dolphins never kl sharks

Snakes kill 40,000 people every year

Bears sometimes eat spiders

Module 3

Im usually late!

Key grammar Position of frequency adverbs
Complete the explanation with before or after.

Bears often eat fish
They don't often attack people.
Do they often eat other animals?

Dolohins are usually very Intelligent.
They aren't usually dangerous
Are they usualy friendly?

Frequency adverts general go
‘But they 0... the verb be.

the main ver.

Practice

What about you? Make true sentences
with always, usually, often, sometimes or never.

1 Tusvally sleep for about nine hours
1 I sleep for about nine hours ee

2 eat fish EN
3 tol water la

Im very energetic. 8

5 Em bord

If you have time, make more
sentences about your habits

1 often use the Internet

Test a friend Choose a sentence from
Exercise 1. Write the words in the wrong order.
‘Ask a friend to say the right sentence.

leves delphias ind.
groups / live / dolphins / in / always

Reading and listening

peine Good Habis? Sed eee
a achld D ateenager c an adult © tomemos
@ Lalways do my homework on ti

A à
D sometimes dy my room, rro SA
€ Inever tidy my room. e

© Housework
3 often help withthe hc
1 housework
D sometimes help at home,
© never do any housewerk

Ow
3 ty wach TV hen | get home

| Sometimes watch vin ea
€ Wehavert gota tot 8

© on timer

3 Im tente
8 Im sometimes te,
€ m nor ate
O Brise

3 1 la tor of po and wa

5 Léo PE at scho bt ac a

tim lay. dont often get any exercise.

answers to the questionnaire. Then
talk about Ben's habits

(Heu does his homework

What about you? Write your
answers to the questionnaire.

Speaking

Read the questions and think of your answers
de A: Are you lazy?

a $: Ie depends. 1 dont often ey my
What are you like? Are you: =
ss Are you well-organised?
> Sometimes. But m usualy Late.
er Writing My habits
Use what you know

Write about your good habits and
your bad habits.
ve got a lot of bad habits.

I don't often help at home.

Ask a friend at least two questions.

enge

À Te got some good habits too.

Tim usually on time.

heb verge

unit 6
u

In Step 2 you study so that you can

PN. rames of food rink and meas talk about things you eat and drink

e the verb have (© write a report about fod in your country

+ things people eatin he UK

Key vocabulary Food and drink
Lock atthe pictures. How many words do you know?

S.-. A

1 bread 2 toast 3 butter

a

Fs Is |

9 water

5 mik Ste 7 coffee 8 orange juice

10 0905 A yoghurt
13 ham 14 chicken 15 sausages
17 mit 18 vegetables 10 sd 20 pasta

Listen and say the words.

Module 3

16 10h

21 sandwich

What about you?
Make true sentences,
about things you eat
and drink.

like salad but I don't
like vegetables.
Inever eat yoghurt:

Key pronunciation

Vowel sounds
[EEE Listen to the
‘hythm del, then join in.

A: What's for breakfast?

8: Toast, eggs, mk
and ta,

A: What's for lunch?

$: Chicken, bread, juice
and salad

A: What's for innert

8: Past, fish, fruit and
cheese. Are you hungry?

Yes. Lam

B: You're always hungry!

Find ‘food’ words in the
ri withthe same vowel
sounds as these words
1 big milk,
chicken,
1 big 4 ten
290 5 you
3 see 6 bat

EE Listen and check.

Try this!

How many ood and drink

words can you make using
thes eters?

TBOMRUCHNEASIFOSLKG

Reading and listening A survey about food

E] Close your book and listen to the conversation.

Which meals do they talk about?

ts Saturday morning. Jo is in th town centre

A Japanese student called Tamiko talking to him.

Tano: Excuse me, Is ths seat free?

JOE: Yes, ts

TAMIKO: Can 1 sk you some questions? 1 a survey
about English food,

JOE: Oh, I see! Er, what do you want to know?

Ta: What do you usually have for breakfast?

JOE: Er, wel, it depends, [usually have 't..... and
Ff sometimes have €

Tano; What about lunch?

JOE: | sometimes have ts and sometimes
0 to the school canteen, have "p.07
3%

Tamıko: And what do you have for dinner?

JOE: Wel, my sister doesn't eat /m

joe.

snack when 1 get home from school - you know,
a packet of te something lke that

TAMIKO: Whats your favourite meal?

JOE: That's easy. PS and He

TANK: That's al, Thank you very much

J0€: You're welcome

sten again, Complete the ‘food words in the conversation.

Reading Tamiko's report
Read Tamiko's report and check your answers to 3b,

Food in the UK

in Exeter He has
tintendeuea Joe Kel 5

Latest and fru juice. Ar lunchtime,

tonst or cereal fer rer =

bt cata ine
ses Me usually has a snack

ora burger. =

ad, der example a tacks

canteen He has ft
hen he gets home from sche

sta, or ment and Vegetales,

en na à ete ete marin

D cen carne (hat's mexican) and Fish an

rats Engl

KON 1 sometimes have’... with
a ore And Y usually have a a

Speaking
What about you? Ask and
answer questions about your meals

(wat do you usually |
{nave for breakfast”)

oe

( ‘usually have toast
(and orange juice.

x

Writing Food in my country

Use what you know

Write a short report about
things you eat, and some
Popular meals in your country.
Title: Food in

Paragraph 1: Tusvally
have … for breakfast
Atlunektime 1... When
1 get home from school

In the evening 1
Paragraph 2: Some popular
‘meals in my country are

uns LY

Key vocabulary. Daily outines

Look at the pictures of Kity’s day.
‘Then match the pictures with the

In Step 3 you study
(© telling the time
(© vocabulary or dally routines

so that you can sentences

say when you do things ity Jordan is only 18 but she's a Junior
Brush Diving Champion. She wins
everyday

Key vocabulary
The time

12
‚10

h, 2

ga 3

4

© Put he clock
times in the right order.
Write: 2.00 2.15

You've got five minutes!

five past hee 1 She gets up 6 She gets to school
ten past four 2 She goes tothe swimming pool. 7 She gets home.
carer past wo 3 She has a shower 8 She has her diner
4 She leaves the swimming pool. 9. She goes to bed
twenty past three
Gay nepal a. 5 She catches the bus.
um ok (Guess what time Kitty does these things.
half past four ee 5
a che 1 I think she gets up at six oclock.
went four
quarter 0 thee Listening Kitty's Day
five oclock EB Listen o Kity. Look at the sentences in 2a and write the
ten to four correct times. 2 530
five to five
Work with a friend. Check your answers
EI Listen and check (GE EEE)
FIRE ments Ste set up that PER

Draw at least three clocks and
ask a fiend What's the time? Speaking My routines

GI) Use what you know

GET) ska frend a east tre questions about his or her day

Gace do you ge?) (sul get wat |
Game) ES

(Modules

k

BEI CHAPTER 4 The Silent Powers

The White Lady
THEIR "7

"Dont worry, He a bit tran
bu he alway F

(00, I understands

Listen, Dont worry about Mr Neil
and his dog. Come and have dinner. Do
you want to go riding tomorrow? You

After dinner, Sophie is in her room.

“Because your name isin the
Book of Signs. When the Silent Powers
choose a person, they always write

+ Find te meaning of the sign nthe gt rom
ern ton lene naked?

Extra exercises

Read the descriptions, Complete the names ofthe animals. Choose the right word
1. Tey always tie in groups and are usualy very Intelligent d 1 Len help my parents with
2 They never link. 5. the
3 They clan her eas with her tongues. 9. a homework
4 They usually ve im a hole in ne ground. € home
5 They Uke ish and they sometimes et othe animal. housework
2. My bes fiend pays a Lt of
Write complete sentences nl
1 Sadie and Joe usually have breakfast at 230. 5 hop
1. Sadie and Joe have breakfast. (usualy / at 730) € lazy
2 Listen tothe radio. never in the atemoon) 3 usually havea... at
3 We have chicken and chips, (always / on Saturday lunchtme.
4 My grandmother goes to te cinema. sometimes / a he weekend) 3 sausages
5 Ben s ate for school (ten / in he morning) sandwich
6 My brother has a shower. (never inthe mornin) © cereal
7m hungry. (aways / at eleven ococh 4 We sometimes steak
and chips for diane.
Make questions. Use you ra
1 What time do you get up? ee]
1 whattime / get up? 5 Ki alas at hall
2 what / usually / have fr brest? past five
3 what time / goto school? > getup
4 when / usually / finish school? 5 doesnt get up
5 what do inthe evening? € ges up
6 what ime / usally / 90 to bed?
Now answer the questions. How do you say these sentences
in your language?
(Complete the conversation. 1 Ishi eat reo?
use me, sis ea ee? a. Sometimes, but not 2 Thanks very much
: ave = You're welcome.
Can ask you some questions? 3 Excuse me, Can | ask you some
: usually play on my avestons?
; computer 4 have a snac at lunchtime.
at do you de ater shot thaws
© Me Simpsons. 5 Are you a tllyaddir?

Do you watch Y in the evenings?
. 4 Yes. itis
Whats your favourite programme? à on Monday and
R Wednesday

en do you watch that?
4 1 Yes of couse.

BR eRererarer

C2 Module 3

ra reading
My name is Dion

Have you got a pen friend?
Where does your pen friend live?

ridyadanga
Porres

room
western Australia 6725.

rd March

Me.
van kn ee
Pe ee ee
nz

En ER garen en
a te eh
iam fr en gr cra
fcr i nc een
Ce oe ogee
a
camas alan INE FEN
ent Te
A eme irre
in E
A
e en
e co
cre

ce

a friend,
He Read the letter from Dion and answer the questions
ion 1 Where does Dion live?
2 Does he lve in a big town?
3 Does his father work in Bidyadanga?
4 Do Dion and his family always have their meals in the house?
ABOUT ABORIGINALS

5 Does he often watch TV?
{6 Where does he usually play?

7 What time does he start school?
8 What's his favourite school meal?

‘The people in Dion's community
are from five Aboriginal groups.
‘The different groups each speak
their own language, and they
speak English too.

11

1
3
4
6

(ES Module 3 Review

Language summary

Present simple

We use the present simple to describe ‘things that
are generally ue"

Afimatve
You/We/they sons
He/she/ie Be

Dont forget Verb + /es after he/she i
See Speling notes page 142.

Negative
1/Y0u/We/They dont | Uke spiders
He/She/tt doesn't | eat meat
Gont=donet doesn't = does nat

Questions and short answers

Do | you/they | lke spon?
Does | Me/she eat meat?

Yes. /we/they do. No, Vwe/they don't
Yes he/she does. No, he/she doesn't.

12

13

14

use the present simple with verb + s/es
Change 110 My tend Buzz and rewsite the

My friend Buzz reads alot of ghost stories
| read a lo of ghost stories.

| wa to schoo.

1 do my homework before diner

I watch Frends on TV.

1 help with the housework

Y play the guitar.

‘make negative sentences with dont or doesn't
1 Sadie and isa... Uke maths.

2 Ben. dink cafes.

3 Lee. believe in ghosts.

=

Jack Uke heights.
1 want to do tis exercise!
make questions and answers with do. does
dont and doesn’t
1 0e play alo of sport? Yes. he
2 you wear glasses? = Mes
3 Where Mel and Bamey goto school?
= in beter
a Lee do his homework on time?
To he
5 YOU get lot of exercise? Vs, I
When Kity get up? = A hal! pat five.

Frequency adverbs

Frequency adverbs describe how ‘requenty’ we
o things Tey go before the main verb but afer
the ver be

what want? me
were | do | YY | liver ar

“a Se am They | tially | walk to shoo.
w Fu Sometimes

Why 08 She forget everything?

Check that you can always

describe peoples habits and routines. tm ofen

Put the words in the right order and make sentences. He's/shes/t's wsuly | le.
and / live / Exeter / Mel / in / Bamey diia a
clock / up / seven / 1 / get / at.

10 / goes / a / Sadie / cub / judo
ps / ot / we / à / eat / of

TV / watch / they / evening / every
teeth / every /1/ day / lean / my

Check that you can
use always often, et.

‘What do you talk about with your friends? Use the

frequency advers in the box above and make à

true sentence foreach topic in the st.

We often talk about sport

sport food parents clothes

‘ms music

Telling the time have got or have?

one o'clock We use have and nat have gon to describe ‘actions’
five past one We have: a meal a bath, a shower. some coffee, sandwich
in pestons ‘What time do you have your breakfast?

Quarter past one / one fiteen 1 don't have a bath every day

Wwenty past one He has a shower every morning

‘twenty-five past one
half past one / one tity
‘twenty-five to two

We usually have sandwiches fr lunch

ve got some esp in my bag
He's got anew computer

went o o
quarter to two / one forty-five
an Check that you can
five to two use have and have got comet
Complete the sentences with have/has or have got / has got
en 1 Joe always … à shower after a football match
Biko te tne 2 know te answer
Match these times with words 3 Sadie... a brother and a sister
inthe list above. wich one ist 4 usualy ——.. my lunch nthe canteen,
inthe Uist A 5 My grandéad a bath every day night.
140 110 130 501 15: 6 Ae you un some apples in my ba
115 145 120 ARE os
Expressions
like + noun of time Check that you can
We don't use thei these == des when ou do things.
semences ln | te ming in end Mate uen and
Te peanuts the evening sive tre answers

| He doesn uke | chicken.

tha sure ‘when do you clean your teeth?
aly

on Saturday In the morning and inthe evening
31d ape

clean your teeth?

at | nie do your homework?
When do you | tidy your rom?

‘the end of the lesson 90 tothe compute club?

lay football?

Check that you can

say what you tke and don't
Like: Make tue sentences about
‘he things inthe pictures.

1like bats. I don't like football.

Module 3 Review
e

Vocabulary

Activities

and routines

Lo catch the bus)

to clean

10 do (my
homework)

to drink

Lo get to.)

to get up

1090

10 have a shower/
a meal)

to help

toleave

tollisten to)

to play thockey/
‘the piano)

to red

to sleep

to dy

to use

10 walk

to watch

Likes and

dislikes

bat

(the) dark

ghost

history

hockey

howto film

Internet

judo

maths

science fiction

shark

spider

‘under

(Uy Module 3 Review

Food and drink
bread
burger
butter
cereal
cheese
chicken
chips
coffee
curry
eo

fish

frit

ham
mi
orange juice
pasta
pizza
salad
sandwich
sausage
spaghetti
steak
vegetable
yoghurt

meat
snack
breakfast
inner
lunch

Expressions
‘Are you alright?
Excuse me.

see

It depends.
That's al

What sort of =?
Whats the time?
You're welcome.

Study skills 3 How do you learn?

Think about the things you do in your English Lessons, For
‘each activity, write your opinion: fine, not bad, or awful
net bad

acting conversations
teaming new words
Ustening o the cassete/CD
reading

singing
speaking in class
talking about grammar
wating

Share your ideas with the class.
Do you do any of these things outside school? Make true
sentences with always, sometimes, never, tc.

1 sometimes watch films in English

A watch lis in English,

1 read English or American magazines.

1 read web pages in English

Arte emails in English

"iste to songs in English

| write Letters o a pen friend in English

Share your ideas with the class.

How's it going?

+ Your rating

Look again at pages 66-67. For each section give yourself a tar
rating:

Good + 2 Not bad rar 1 can't remember much =

e Vocabulary

‘choose two titles in the Vocabulary ist then lose your book
How many words can you remember for each topic?

© Testa friend

Look again at Units 5 and 6. Think of a least two questions,
then ask a friend.

Ceres Blackpool? What's Joe's favourite meal?)

‘© Write to your teacher
Write a shor letter to your teacher in your own Language.
‘Say how things are going. Have you got any problems?

© Your Workbook
‘Complete the Leaming diaries for Units 5 and 6.

Coursework 3 - All about me!
tant nh Ten desc ya pic yor sal vi Hank

+ the beginning of your day = how you get to school © your school timetable
he end of the day

Use drawings, pictures and photos to.

(E)
A day in EN

SÁ B On a school day, my day Y
begins at quarter past seven.
= U have breakfast with my
& nu She laos the house
efore me because she starts
Oya put tight, She's a nurse.
AS 09865

| usually go to school by bus.
Student | catch Ihe number in
u ‘St. David's Hill. I often walk
à men 0156 | fo the bus stop with Sadie,
jäck euus This is my school bus pass.
Vésroven SCHOOL

ea

This is my school timetable

for Monday.
MONDAY
TSS] Registration
30 | Maths
1010 | Pe
110 | Brak WWE
130 | Biology 1 get home at about ten past four. In the
1230 | Lunch evening I do my homework and I watch
120. | Registration TV. | sometimes play computer game
130 and I write email. | often write ema
230 to people in my Wildlife Watch Group,

and I look at the World Wi

life website.

Module 3 Review
w

Inside and outside
In Module 4 you study

Grammar

There is/are
Uncounable nouns
Prepositions
Can or ability and possibly
Must must

+ Imperative

Vocabulary
+ Homes

+ Names of things in a room
+ Food

Verbs that describe abies
Names of paces in a town

so that you can

+ Describe diferent homes
{Write a description of your dream home

‘© Ask questions about places and food

+ Invent some ‘isgusting recipes

+ Say where things are

+ Understand and give a description of à room
Talk about abilities

+ Make a notice for a club

+ Talk about things you can do in your town
+ Describe the sights and sounds around you
+ Tel people what 0 do!

The Silent Powers
Chapter 5 - The Circle of Seven
Chapter 6 - Devils Bridge

Life and culture
Homes in the UK
Stephen Hawking

Coursework 4

My neighbourhood
You draw a map of your neighbourhood
and describe places near your house.

What's it about?

What can you say about the pictures?

Now match the pictures with sentences 1-5,
1. She Ives on a houseboat

Key vocabulary Homes
Match the words with the numbers in the picture.
1 upstairs

living room bedroom
shower Kitchen toilet

com hall
nstasbathwoom

“the Kells’ house

BEY Listen and check.

Presentation
There are 132 rooms.

Match the photos with the

e

ow

Key pronunciation
‘Stress in sentences

a EE] Listen to the
oem, then jot

‘The White House

house
white door
Sew Sin on the door

A houseboat

Key grammar there is/are

Complete the explanation with there is there

ant there are and there arent à Find the stressed words inthe poem
“There's o HILL by the SEA

There's ving rom. 2

Aer st a dining rom Writing My dream home

There are tre bedrooms.

‘There arent any bedrooms downstais. Use what you know

Me use before a singular

oun ving oom te a description of your dream home.

We use bora plat Use There's and Tere are

noun thee bedrooms. My dream home i an

practice Inert

Find new words in

1 There's a small kitchen, your dictionary: gym,
1 There's 3 There are tennis cour,
2 There int 4 There aren't a

bb Test a friend write a true or false sentence
about one of he photos. Read it toa friend, Ty this!
— \ 7 s ich word isthe odd one ou? Why?
There are two bedrooms | (False! There aren't iving room bedroom kitchen
in the houseboat any bedrooms.) mushroom batoom "ining room

Im Step 2 you study so that you can
+. I/Are there 7 + short answers e ask questions about paces and food
© uncountable nouns + event some ‘disgusting recipes

Presentation /s there any juice?

a What can you say about the photos?

b FE] Close your book and listen to the conversation
between Sadie and Kate. What does Sadie want for dinner?

Sais sister Kate is stent a Bristol University. She lives
on a houseboat on the River Avon, Sadie is visting her fr

KATE: Come in, Sadie, This i the
and this s the living room.

SADIE: What a great place! I there television?

KATE: No, there isn’t, but I've got a radio.

SADIE: Are there any bedrooms?

KATE: No, there aren't. sleepin this 100
Anyway, sit down, Do you want a drink?

SADIE: Yes, please. I'm really thirsty. Is there
any apple juice?

KATE: Tm not sure, Let's ee. no, there
Isn't any fruit juice. Sorry. There

SAOIE: That's

SADIE: Thanks. Im hungry. What’ for dinner?

KATE: What do you fancy?

SADIE: Er... vegetable lasagne!

KATE: OK, but I haven't got any vegetables,

Key grammar
nd there is’ any lasagne. Do you want 1s/Are there. + short answers
10 Come tothe supermarket?
SADIE: Yes all ight.
RATE: We nec some milk, and some cheese is there arado? ie
there a television? | No, there

Complete the questions and short answers

100. Can you make a shopping l
“There's some paper on the desk

Are there any beds? ves, there
here any bedrooms? | No, there
€ EE] Listen again and follow in your book.

Are these sentences true or false? Correct the
false sentences.

1 There fant a radio, Practice

2 Tarsarer my Resto Ask and answer questions about things in your
3 ha’ some ape hin classroom, Use Is there / Are there?
here are some vegetables,
1 CO player 4 telephone
TT a ps zune 5 eme
4 Read the conversation again. Find at least 3 posters 6 cupboards

four things for Kate's shopping list.

[tena too?)
m

Reading and listening Practice
Kate's shopping a Are these nouns countable or uncountable?

2. Read the shopping list. Then write sandwich bread ham butter cheese pasta eggs

‘the complete list in your notebook.
ho Complete the sentences with a, some or any.

1 Have we got ham?
ined: E 2 want to make sandwichs there... read?
m tomatoes 3 We've got buter but we haven't got
bread peppers cheese.
1 denle 4 We need... pasta and … 0005
water mushrooms 7
Speaking
a Work with a frend, Practise the conversation
b EEE} Listen to Kate and Sadie at the A: ls there any bread in the trolley?
supermarket. Sadie is hungry. What B: No, there nt
does she want to buy? AL Are there any peppers?
€ EE Look at your lst sos
and listen again. h Look at Kate's shopping list again. Ask and

Number the words
en you hear
them:

onions = 1

‘What haven't Kate
and Sadie got?

answer atleast three more questions.

Key grammar Uncountable nouns
Complete the explanation with some and any.

There are ‘countable’ nouns and ‘uncountable’

== 1 @

u ei Speaking Disgusting recipes

111 dy

Think ofa disgusting recipe.
For example:

A milkshake with ice
‘ream and onions.
An omelette with

some bottles some onions

{Uncountabe nouns ae always singular
but we use some and any with chem:

There's some wate. sardines and
There isnt any bread Is there any cheese? ‘mushrooms.

We use …… wth uncountable nouns in Tell the class your
affirmative sentences. À idea. Vote for the

We use with uncountable nouns in
negative sentences and in questions,

most disgusting idea.

In Step 3 you study so that you can
+ names of things in atoom «say where things are

© prepositions © understand and gve a description of room

Key vocabulary Things in a room

Match the words on the plan with the numbers
in the picture.

==

a 2
LE
O E

FE Listen and check.

Key grammar Prepositions
How do you say these words in your language?

$.

under opposite

Practice
Use prepositions from Exercise 2. Complete the
description of Sadie' room,

The beg's on the left and there's à small wardrobe
on the right. There are some posters... the wall,

‘the bed. There's a table the bed,

and there's a lamp and a clock “the table.
There's a chest of drawers "the table, and
there are some shelves © te chest of drawers.
There's a desk” the door"... the
window. There's a chai inthe comer and another
chair? the desk You can see Sade tennis
racket "the desk.

Writing and speaking my room

Use what you know

Drama pan of your rom and label
Thon work wih nd Tell you end
Be least four things abo you (om,
Ce noe window)

(Can your friend draw a plan of your room?

A 2

The Silent Powers

FA CHAPTER 5

Sophie and Epona are in Hunters
Wood. But
where the

are three paths

touches it,
knows the answer.
“Come on, Epona! This is the
path
[At the end of the path, there’
a circle of seven stones. In the
middle of the ciel, there’
something on the ground. ls
3 piece of paper with a mesage

“Your PROGRESS 15 Go00, Sern
YOUR NAME 15 IN THE Book
f ‘OF SIGNS
+ You BELIEVE IN me
OF THE HaONSTONES
+ WE NEED A WHITE HORSE,
AND You've OT EPONA.
BOT THERE ARE LOTS OF DANGERS.
‘TF YOU MEET THE RED QUEEN,
BE CAREFUL!

In the trees behind Sophie, there

à strange red light

+ Which is the right path? These three cards are clues.
Js tthe path on the left, on the right, or in the middle?

+ Find he meaning of th sgn in tee.
‘daar i rhe

este

Frec tes unde

Tethers nr

Te eer abr

Tht eo eon th

Extra exercises

Complete the questions with Is or Are.

1 tere any onions in this
lasagne?

2 there a shower inthe
Bathroom?

3 there any cheese in the recipe?

4 there any peppers in Kate's
olle?

5 there a rug in your bedroom?

6 there any posters in the
resident's office?

(Complete the sentences with a, an,

some or any.
1 There are tomatoes in the
cupboard,
2 Are there... good films on TV?
3 There isn't ver in our town,
4 Isthere ami tis omelette?
5 Isthere orange umbrella
in the hal?
6 There's bread on the table in
the kitchen.
7 There isnt. tea or cofee.

Complete the conversations.
4. Has the house gota garden?
a Yes. he has.
Yes, thas,
© Yes, there is.
2 Tm really ties
3 Do you want a sandwich?
Do you want shower?
© Do you want drink?
3 Is there any milk
a No, there ist
No. there arent,
€ No.itisnt
4 What vegetables do you lke?
3 Onions and cheese.
. Mushrooms and peppers
€ Tomatoes and sardines,
5 Where's the garden?
3 Behind the house.
Inthe hall.
© Upstais

O.

4

Put the words in the right order and make sentences
1 some / wall / there / the / on / are / photos

2 desk / the /is/ lamp / there /on / a?

3 white / gym /‘s / the / House / a / there / in

4 are / any / shelves / there / Sales / In / room ?

5 minor / there / a / chest / of / drawers / above /'5 / the
6 a/ there / in / ls / wardrobe / bedroom / your?

Read the text and choose the right word for each space.

Kate ves à beautiful houseboat on the River Avon.
2. are two rooms onthe boat. a Kitchen? a Lg
‘oom: There aren't*.__ bedrooms so Kate sieep inthe
livingroom, There I a TV onthe houseboat but there

3___....aradi in the Uvin room and there some
books and magazines too.

1a under bon ca

2 a Their b They © There

3 2 and b but Eso

4 à some ba can

Sa ae b's € isnt

Saa b are es

Put the words into the right group.

parent boom _ntou ig nom hausen

pls

es

rem eons _ | Things nao
spore?

How do you say these sentences in your language?
1 What do you fancy?

2 What have we got? — Lets see.

3 What’ for dinner?

4 Anyway. come in and sit down.

5 What a great place!

{6 im ts Can have a dink?

Extra reading life ang
. Ulture
Homes in the UK ME à

Look at the photos of different homes in the UK.
Are they the same as homes in your country?

Kerr parents live in cottage near Dean’ best fiend, Mark, lives in a
he sea. They've terraced house in the centre of
garden, oc Edinburgh. I's about 200 y

The rooms are very big but it hasnt
gota garden,

Richard and Kerry Jones live in
Edinburgh, in Scotland. They've got
four children, Patrick, Shona, Dean
and Sara. They live in a semi
‘detached house near the city centre
sa typical British home. There are
three bedrooms and a bathroor

living room, a kite
‘The house has got a sn
the front

Patrick lives in a caravan in the
country. I's gota bedroom, a living
area with a kitchen, a shower room
and à toit. He sometimes moves
from place to place

Shona isa student in Leeds. She lives
ina flat on the 12th floor. I's got one
bedroom, a very small kitchen, and a
bathroon

Are these sentences true,

false or we don't know’?

1 The Jones's house has got
two gardens.

2 Shonas flat isn't very big

3 The bathroom is downstirs
in Kerry parents’ cottage.

4 The cottage has got a
garage.

5 There isnt a toilet in
Patrick caravan,

6 Mark Ives in a modern
house.

7 Mark often sits in his garden
at the weekend,

ABOUT HOUSES
The British Prime Minister
lives at 10 Downing Street.

à terraced house in
the middle of London.)
But the Prime Minister

hasn't gota front-door key. fs o

In Step 1 you study so that you can
© vers that describe abies «tak abou bilities
+ can/cant © make a notice fora cub

®

Key vocabulary Abilities
© Match the words with the
pictures. You've got three
swim dive stand on my head
sing draw speak Chinese
Play the guitar play football
‘cook dance ski ride a horse

FE sten and check.

2 Presentation Yes, can!
a This s the first verse of a song.
How many abilities are there?
1 can wim and ı can dive.
1 can stand on my head,
1 can ride a bike,
"can. Oh yes, I cant
Look at the words in Exercise 1
and imagine more sentences,
from the son.

Listening song

a EEE Liston tothe song.
The boy in the song has got a Key grammar can/cant

problem Whats his problem? Complete the short answers

He can't
bb EET Listen again. Ar these wa
sentences te, false or we speak Chinese
don't know’?
1 He can play the piano yourhe/she/they | Play the guitar?

2 We can dance. rie a hose?
3 He cant cook.
4 He can draw,
5 We can't pay tennis,

Vhe/she/we/they

Practice

Ask and answer questions about the boy in the song.

A: Can he swim?
8: Yes, he can
A: Can he play the piano?

8: We don't know. / 1 can't remember.

Speaking

a What about you? Work with a friend and ask and
answer questions about your abilities

A: Can you speak Arabic?

8: No, can't What about you?
A: Yes, can. My grandfathers Moroccan,

bb Toll the class about you

(Caria can speak Arabic but she cant speak Chinese.)

jen.

D

Reading The Champion Birdman
a Read the newspaper article. What can the Champion

Birdman do?

où probably think
Y that people can't fy

Well, you're wrong
Every year ln August, there's
‘an International Birdman
Competition in Bognor, on the
south coast of England. The

Champion Birdman can fly
44 metres. There are some

famastic competitors this year
You can see a fying frog. an
clephant with very big cars
fod a man with wings! There
are Birdman competitions in
Hay, Holland, Japan, America,

‘Australia and New Zealand to
You can get more information
‘on the Birdman website

The people the photos aren't
(ray Trey e compet inthe
imematoral Birman Competition.

bb Read the article again. Then answer
the questions.
1. When isthe competition?
2 Where i ie
3 What sort of competitors can you see?
A

Are there Birdman competitions in
other counties?
5 Is there a Biman website?

© Answer the questions with Yes, can.
or No, I can't
Can you:
1 translate: fog, wings?
2. pronounce: competition?
am
1 draw one ofthe competitors in tis
years competition ?
Do numbers 1, 2 and 4 with the clas.
Don't try to do number 31

gue A notice fora club

Use what you know

E Design a notice for a club. Use:
Can you... ? Join the ...You can
‘get more information from .

Toy this!
Can they fy?
a mosquito a plane
horse abat abd

219 Schicken

Unica Oo

2 you study
+ names. places in a town

© cantor possibly

o tat you can
talk about things you can doin your town
1 describ the sights and sounds around you

Key vocabulary
Places in a town

a Look atthe places on the map.
EEE Listen and say the words

ho Make sentences about places.
near your school.
near our school. There isn't

Presentation
You can visit the aquarium

a Read the information about
Exeter ls it an interesting town?

You can vt
the aquarium

Yeu cans the Net
atthe ntemet al
You can g shopping
atthe Gull
shopping centre

Yu can go swimming

aval nthe par

Yeu can go bowing

atthe Ber Megan.

'b Ask and answer the questions.
‘Where can you:

buy a CD?
meet you friends?
get some exercise?
rite an email?

find a very old map?

re can you bya CD?)

(Ge stoping cere)

Key grammar
can for possibilty

How do you say these sentences
in your language?

"You can sur the Net

You can't visit the museum

inthe evening,

Practice Key grammar can + see/hear

a What else can you do in Exeter? How do you say these sentences in your language?
Make at least three sentences.

1 can hear the trafic outside.
You can go to the cinema (nee
bb What about you? What can/can't you do

in your town? Share your ideas.

you can nay basketball at he sport > Practice
Cou can play basteal athe por cn)
ne >, a What about you? Answer the questions.
oscar go bowing) 1 What can you see and hear when you wake up?
e 2. What can you see when you look out of your
Presentation / can hear the traffic —
Look again at Ihe map of Exeter. Where does 1 Test a friend Think of something you can see
Carey ver Can yo find bis fat or har no, Can your end guess what

A: 1 can see something beginning with‘
8: Cupboard
8: can hear something beginning with 4

à ERE Close your book and listen to Bamey.
‘What can he see and hear? Can you remember?

He can hear his brother's radio,

Key pronunciation can/cant

EE sten and repeat the sentences. Practise
the pronunciation of can and can

2. /kaint/ You can't dance in the park in the

dark, Mark!
“ 2 /kwen/ Yes, Sam. you can
3 /kan/ Anita can swim, she can dive, she

vn

ing and speaking An amazing view

3 Use what you know
(Satan amazing view! )

© Read the text and check

‘BARNEY; When I wake up in the morning,
1 can hear my brother’ radio, Sometimes 1
‘an hear my mum and dad in the kitchen,
1 can hear the traffic In the street outside,
and sometimes | can hear a train. When
open my eyes, | can see the wardrobe,
and my posters on the wall. When | look

Imagine you're at the top of a very tall
building in the middle of your town.

‘out of the window, I can see the shops Describe the view.
and houses opposite our fat. can see RATTE
Some tres and the park behind the shops

Lean see the sports centre and

Unit 8

PAL in step 3 you study
© You muse/must't
© Imperativo revision)

so that you can
+. al people what to dot

Presentation You mustn't argue

a [E] Close your book and listen. Why can't
Sadie watch Top of the Pops? What's the real

SADIE: Dad, can I watch Top ofthe Pops?

MR ELY: No, you cam. You must do
your homework.

SADIE: I haven't got any homework this evening

MR KE: Well, you must tidy your room.

£ ésto mess

3 snove: I knov! But can do that after Top of

‘the Pops.

IMR KEUY: No, you can't. You
ed late tonight.

SADIE: Buti finishes a eight clock
‘What's the problem?

MR KELY: want 10 watch the football.
And don't be rude!

goto

bb REY Listen again and follow in your book.
Then put the words in the right order and
make sentences.
1. your / you / homewotk / do /must
2 dy room / your / must / you
3. 90 / you / late / mustn't / bed / to
4 rude / be / mustn't / you

Key grammar must/mustn't
How do you say these sentences in your language?

You must tidy your room.

You mustn't go to bed Late.

Practice
a Complete the sentences with must or must

1 You be late
2 You" wear an anorak
3 You... have a shower.
4 You be rude.

bb Role play If you have time, act the
conversation between Sadie and her dad.
Reading A poem

2. Read the poem. Who isthe writer - an adult
or a teenager?

Don't say that!

Why do adults always say ..2
Be quiet

Don't argue

Say "Pardon?', not "What?"
That isn't fans

Don't be silly.

You must wash your hands,
You can't wear that

Don’t interrupt.

That's enough from you,
Why can’t adults be more polit

ho Who says these things to you?
Our teacher often says ‘Be quiet!

We use the imperative to give instructions
Atfmative: Be pole. Come here
‘Negative Don't be rude. Dont go

wri

19 My poem

Use what you know

Work with a friend. Write at least two
or three lines for another poem.

Why de adults always say:

You must... You mustn't... Don't...

a — eee ae

[E CHAPTER 6 ‘The Silent Powers

Devil’s Bridge

Suddenly there’ à
€ on the

‘Seth, where’
Devils Bridge?

sin
Hunters Wood.
Follow the river

after about a
net, there’ a
Title bridge. Tha’
Devils Brides

IFan hour later Sophie i at the
bridge. On the bridge, in a cicle of red
Tight, there a tall woman with long,
rk baie

“Lam the Red Queen. Look at me,
Sophie!

Sophie is terrified. When she looks
into the Red Queen’ eyes, she cant speak
and she cant move.

“Your mision is impossible, Sophie
‘You cant help Mr Neil and his friends,
Give me the moonstone and go back to.
London:

Sophie has gor the moonstone in her
and, but she can hear a voice in her head
You must ten to the Red Queen,
Sophie. And dont look into her eyes.

Sophie can feel the power of the
moonstone in her hand. When she looks
att, she can speak again,

“The moonstone belongs to me You
ant have it. Go

There‘ a fash of silver igh
Sophie is alone on Devils Bridge.

a
Unie 8 6
Fr >

Extra exercises

Put the letters inthe right order and write
the places.

1 cinema

1 meacin

2 usb tasiont
3 quaruiam

4 tenenin dle
5 prak

$ Ingpohsp terecn

Exercise 1
1 At the cinema.

‘Where can I see a flim?
‘Where can | see a shark?
‘Where can I surf the Net?
‘Where can | go shopping?
‘Where can | catch a bus?
‘Where can | play football?

2 Answer the questions. Use the words in

Complete the sentences with can and
one of the verbs in the lis.

speak swim use play cook ride see
1 Can. you speak French?

2 you... a computer?

3 ‘Andy. the guitar

4 you. a hosser

5 you... 100 metres?

6 Joe lasagne?

7 you the park from your fa

Match the replies withthe questions in
Exercise 3.
a Yes, can. do my homework on it every day.
No, cant but! can see the school
No, but he can play the piano.
4 "No.1 can't dont tke animals.
Yes, and German.
1. Yes, he can. He's very interested in cooking
9 Yes, can. go to the swimming pool every
week,

O"

5

Choose the right word

1 He can swim but he dive
a ant dm © doesn't
2 Can you... on your head?
a fy > swim € stand
3 You can catch the 92 at the …… oppose the
school.
a trees busstation ce website
4. Sadi, look at the time! You …… goto bed.
a dont b must © must

5 Joe and Sadie live at number 18, That's
house.
a their D theyre © there
Match the beginnings with the endings and make
sentences.

Le You musttidy your desk.

1 You must tty ato the doctor,
2 You must go » silly

3 Youmusntput € your desk

4 You mustn'tbe 4 your socks.

5 You mustn'targue e. your shoes on the table.
6 Youmustwash 1 with everyone.

Complete the sentences with the words in the list.
wash be close tidy go

1 quiet! West ae on the radio.

2 the window Ie’ cold in here.

3 Look at your hands — go and... them!

4 Sadıe,....... your rom. Sin an awful mess.

5 Its Late oe... to bed

How do you say these sentences in your language?
1 ¡ts an amazing view.

2 My rooms ina mess.

3 Don't be silly?

44 Be quiet. That's enough

'5 Do you want to go swimming?

Extra reading
Stephen Hawking
Look at the photo of Stephen Hawking.
What do you think he can and can't do?
ay scientist. He is often og TV and in
magazines. He lives fn Cambridge.

He is married and has got three child

tephen Hawking is a famous British

Stephen has gota neuromuscular disc
move and he cat talk, A-nurse elps him 10 de
Cat and wash. She is with him 24 hours a day He ean
communicate with other people with a special
Computer. He uses this computer to teach at the
University of Cambridge, where he i a professor of
mathematics. He has gota special wheelchair with a
portable computer

ABOUT
STEPHEN HAWKING

Stephen once appeared on The Simpsons

Life

and

Culture

You can sometimes see him in the street
shops of Cambridge. He loves shoppin;
especially buying clothes for his daughter

Stephen is an ambitious and determined man. He
can't write so he dictates his ideas to a secretary
He is the author of a best-selling book called

A Brief History of Time. I is about the beginning,
$f the world and other cosmic mysteries.

Language summary

There is/are

We use there is wth singular nouns and there are
with plural nouns. In a st. we use there sf he frst
‘noun is singular: There à gym, some tennis courts
and a swimming pool

ingular

Alfimative
There a cinema near | Ther are three

our school cinemas,

Negative

There isn'ta pak | There arent any parks

Questions and answers
Is there a river? Are there any vers?
Yes. there i

No, there is.

Yes, there ae.
No, there aren't

‘Check that you can
(© describe places near your home,

Make true sentences with There is/isnt/ar/aren't
There's a café near my home.

There aren't any cinemas.

1 shopping centre

2 bus station

3 supermarkets

5 station
6 Intermet cafés

+ ask and answer question with Is/Are there .?
Complete the questions, then ask and answer

re there any lakes near our town?)
Gs ere are. 7 No here rent)

any lakes near our town?
town called Alice Springs in Australia?
any mountains in aly?

a cathedral in Exeter?

any volcanoes in England?

2 ver in the middle of our town?

Make more questions if you have time

Countable and uncountable nouns
‘We can count cars and dogs. These are called
‘countable nouns. They can be singular: a car. or
plural: some cars.

We can't count butter or music: These are called
‘uncountable nouns” They havent got a plural frm.

‘outer

Check that you can
+ understand the difference between singular, plural
and uncountable nouns. Put the words inthe right ist.
bread egg sandwiches apple pasta cheese
‘onions coffee milk. vegetables fruit sausage
orange juice bananas omelette chips water

Singular | Plural Uncountable
There's a/an.-| There are some . | There's some.
299 sandwiches | bread

Sometimes nouns can be countable or uncountable

yoghurt

some yoohurt

Prepositions of place
Prepositions of place answer the question Where i it

in on above under behind in font of
next to opposite in the middle in the comer
on the right on the left by

‘Check that you can
© use prepositions of place.

Make six true sentences about things in your
classroom or tings at Rome. Use the prepositions
In the box

4

aa

42

a3

can
We use can/tan't:
+ to describe abilities: can ride a bike but can't ride a horse.

Check that you can
+ use must and mustn't
Complete the sentences.

+ to describe possibility: We can ride our bikes by the river. à er a teeth pg! day.
+ toa forpemision: Co e your bike. lese? 3 Close our ees You ck.
eae th va sand Ps 4 Look tte ime.1 go
I cant see Sam. Ca ou aa at mes a
Arai and negative wer
cen | im wel there, they're and their
ii "ps They've all got the same sound!
ome Be carefull

[Serena Joe and Sade are her

Questions and answers

A 90 to the cinema tonight?
Can | Vyou/ne/she/we/tney | 90.6 cer

They're late
Have you got their telephone.
number?

There's a message on my mobile.

Yes. you/he/she/we/they can.
No, \/you/he/she/we/they can.

Check that you can
+ talk bout abilities
Wat can/can't these animals and people dor
Bears can't fly.

1 bears 2 asmall baby 3 dophins 4 bids
+ talk about possibles

Imagine that you wake up
ne moning and your oly
10 centimes al

Whats and int possible?
Teantg0 to school!

+ ask for permission.

Make questions using pais
of words fom thelist

Can sit here, please?
watch sit have Go play
a sandwich your guitar 10 Jacks house TV. here

must

We use must and mustr' when we talk about obligation and orders.

‘AMfimative and negative

you/te/sterwe/trey no

musta

st not

(Check that you can
+ use the thee dierent forms corecty.
Complete the sentences

1 Joe and Sadie Ive at number 18. Look!

That's... house.

2 Lean see them. inthe garden

3." à dog inthe garden to.
Tavs Sam,

Imperative

We use the imperative for instructions
and orders

Lames mano ]
Ayers Dot a
seme a

‘Check that you can
+ tel people what to dol

Make four sentences
Don't be to this song

Come in front of me.

Usten to the cinema with us.
Dontsit nude

Vocabulary

Homes
apartment
flat

house
houseboat

bathroom
bedroom
‘ining room
garden
Kitchen
living room
shower
toilet

door
floor
stairs
wall
window

downstairs
upstairs
(first floor

Things in a room
bed

chair

chest of drawers
clock

cupboard

desk

lamp

photo

poster

radio

no
shel/shelves
able

television
wardrobe

Places in a town
aquarium

Bowling alley

bus station
cathedral

church

© Module 4 Review )-

am
interet café
park

shop

shopping centre
sports centre
station
supermarket
Swimming pool
tennis court

Activities
to 90 bowling
1090 shopping
1090 swimming
10 90 fora walk
to su the Net

Abilities
10 cook
to dance
todve
todaw
toy
to play football /
the guitar)
to ide a bike / a horse)
to sing
ts
to speak (Chinese)
to stand on your head

Expressions
Anyway. -

Be quiet

Come in.

Let's see.

Thats enough
What do you fancy?
What's for dinner?
Yes allright.

Study skills 4 Learning vocabulary
To help you remember new words, you can

1 put them
in groups
2 use translation
3 use pictures
Choose six
words from the
vocabulary list
and write them
in your notebook.
Use 1, 20r3
to help you
remember them.

How's it going?
e Your rating
Look again at pages 88-89. For each section give yourself

2 star rating:
Good 3 +

Not bad <x: 1 can't remember much +

© Vocabulary

{Choose two titles in the Vocabulary ist then close your
book. How many words can you remember for each topic?
e Testa friend

Look again at Units 7 and 8. Think of at Least two
‘questions, then ask a friend.

1s there a desk in Sadie room?
‘What does “hats enought” mea

e Write to your teacher
Wet a shor eter t your teacher in your own language.
‘Say how things are going. Have you got any problems?
+ Your Workbook

Complete he Leaming dares for Units 7 and 8.

LL vu

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Coursework 4 - aii about me!

Read about Jack, Then draw a map of your neighbourhood. Describe some of the
places near your home and the things you do there.

My best friend Ben lives here.
There's a park opposite his
house,

This is our house.

MAPLE ROAD

ST. DAVID'S HILL

U catch the bus to school
here. You can get a bus to
the town centre too. In the
town centre there are two
cinemas, a swimming pool,
a museum and a theatre.
You can go bowling at the
bowling alley in Haven Road.

‘This is the Kellys’ house.
(often go there in the
evening when | can't do
my homework!

Today and
tomorrow
In Module 5 you study

Grammar

+ Present continuous

+ Object pronouns

© Present continuous used or
the future

e Suggestions

© The future wth going to

Vocabulary
Names of clothes
Football.

+. Future time expressions
+ Weather vocabulary

so that you can

+ Talk about things in progress at
the moment

+ Playa guessing game
Describe what you're wearing now

© Say what you usualy/never/
sometimes wear

Talk about future arrangements

Make and reply o suggestions

rite a message toa friend

Describe plans and intentions

Talk about the weather

Write a holiday postcard

The Silent Powers
Chapter 7 Pictures in the water
Chapter 8 - The meeting

Life and culture

Sports fans
‘An exchange visit

Coursework 5

My clothes
You describe the sort of clothes you
like, and the things you usually wear

Ÿ à

A

tthe moment

In Step 1 you study
© present cominuous
so that you can

tk about ting im progres at the moment

Listening And it’s a goal!

E Close your book and listen
What's on TV?

E Listen again and choose the right
answer tothe questions.
Who's playing?
a France and Colombia
À Brazil and France
How many people are watching the match?
3 Abillon. d A milion
What's the score?
3 Thvee-two.(2-2)b Three alL 3-3)

The world is divided into 24 time zones’ When it's twelve o'clock
in the morning in England, is ten o'clock in the evening in Sydney

Module 5 |

Presentation
They e watching the match
{EE Close your book and listen. What's
{the score at the end of the conversation?
The Keys are watching the World Cup Final
The telephone’ ringing I's Annie in Australia!
MR KELY: Hello,
ANNE: Hi! I's Annie!
IMR KELY: Annie! How are you? What are
you doing?
ANNE: im watching the match, of course.
‘What about you? Are you watching it?
IMR KEL Yes, ofcourse! I'm wearing my
green and yellow scarf. Sue siting next
ome. Joe and Sadie are arguing, as usual
Joe supporting Brazil and Sadies supporting

JOE: Brazil have got another goal!

EEE Listen again and follow in your book.
Then answer the questions.

1. What are the Kellys doing?

2 Whats Mr Kelly wearing?

3 Were Mes Kelly siting?

y are Joe and Sadie arguing?

og

Came Sr,

Key grammar
Present continuous: Wh- questions; affirmative

Complete the answers.
at ate you wearing? 1 wearing à scart,

What's Sue doing? She Sig next to M Kel
What are Joe and Sadi doing? They ....... arguing

We use the present continuous for things in progress
at the moment

Practice
Make questions.
What's Annie doing?
What / Annie doing ?
Wat / you doing?
Where / Mr Kelly sitting ?
Where / you sitting ?
‘What / Joe and Sadie watching ?

Ask and answer the questions in 4a

cerner
ns

> >)
Reading and speaking The World cup
Read the text, then look at the map. Is everyone
watching TV at the moment?
The World Cup started in 1930. Now football is popular
allover the wo és the Wort Cup Final today and a
billion people re watching the match! But what about
the other 56 bllon people inthe word? What are
‘they doing?

‘Ask and answer questions about the photos.

(Coat are they doing in New York?)
(More gering up.
Writing what's happening?

Use what you know

‘What's happening at the moment? Write as
‘many things as you can. Begin with the time,
the day and the date.

Its half past ten on Tuesday, 28th April

Ton sitting in the classroom. My friend is

uns Ey

In Step 2you study
‘© presen cominuous: negative:

Questions and shor answers
‘© object pronouns

Presentation Are you listening?

What can you say about the photo?
What's happening?

E Listen to Joe and his teacher
and follow in your book. Then
choose the right description.

a Jus playing football
Joe's talking to his teacher.
© Joe's dreaming.

ve got the ball and Im
running towards the goal

The fans are shouting, Come
on, Jet Fm nor siting in
the classtoom, Mes Barker
ist saying ‘Joe. you arent
Ustening We aren't doing

à chemisty test Im playing |
football in the Word Cup!

so that you can
© tak about present actions
+ playa guessing game

Key grammar Present continuous: negative;
‘questions and short answers

Complete the table.
'

Joe /He/She
You/We/They

listening

ami
he/she
you/we/they

reaming?

Yeu
Yes he/she
Yes. you/we/they are

No, fm not
No, he/she
No, you/we/ihey

Practice

‘Complete the sentences,

Jo sitting (in in the classroom. He and his frends
(do à chemist test But Joe... (not sten)

10 the teacher. Mrs Barker... (say You!

(not item, Joet#… you. (eam) again ioe?

Test a friend Make at least one negative sentence.
Your friend says it I true o false.

Joe, you arent

listening!
Joe, are you
dreaming again?
1
4

Match the questions with the answers, then ask and answer.

1. Are Joe and his frends at a football match?
2 Ave they doing a chemistry test?

3 Is Joe listening to his teacher?

441s he dreaming?

»
a

Cm not eating an ce cream.)

m)

Speaking
Think ofan ation and mime it. Can the class guess what
yout doing?

I Ae you eating a plaza?

0: No, Fm nae

€: Are you eating a piece of melon?

8 Yes, Lam. Your tum now!

Ty this!
Wie the right sentence:
Jo can his rien dsa edo

ingac hem is uy est,

Yes. hei.
No, he isnt
Yes. they ae
No, they arent.

Key pronunc

EE Listen to the rhythm
rl, then join in. Practise the
ing sound.

A
A
e

a

n /10/

Helo! t's chasing me.
Don't wory You're dreaming,
Help! Help! | can't escape,
Don't wory You're dreaming.
Help! Help! Help! Help

Fm falling, l'm fling,

You arent falling. You're dreaming.
Wake up. You're only reaming
(Oh What a horrible dream!

Presentation Everybody loves me!

[EE Listen and follow in your book. Then put the pictures
in the right order.

100’ go the ba And i's a goal The fans are shouting We love
you. Joe!” Joe's waving at them and he's smiling, Joe s mum is
‘waving too, but he can't see her. She isn't at the match. She's
watching It on TY. I's the end ofthe match now. A photographer is
Shouting Joe, Look at me! Two gis are saying Joe, come and talk
10 us’ Suddenly Joe is famous and everybody loves him.

Use the sentences in the story to describe each picture.

Key grammar

Object pronouns

‘Complete the table with object
pronouns.

Practice

Complete the sentences.

x Ive got some new glasses
Do you lke them ?

2. Sadie's singing in the bath
Can you hear... ?

3. Fm tying to take a photo.
Please L00K a !

4 Your om's in an awful mess.
You must OY …… !

5 can't find my shoes. Can
you see?

6 Where's Ben? can't find

7 You arent listening im

talking to
8 Were going now. Are you

coming WEN un?
Speaking

A guessing game

Use what you know

‘Make sentences with it, him,
her or them. Your trends must
guess what itis, or who itis.
A: Im looking at them,

8: Your shoes!

1 can see it in my bas,

‘Your pen!

Youre siting next to her.
Caterina!

In Step 3 you study so that you can
names of clathes «describe what you're wearing now

Listening outside the stadium
re [EPP Listen to Jack and Ben. Who's got

» prev ee the tickets for {ne match?

rs Saturday afternoon. Exeter City are playing
Bristol Rovers today. Jack and Ben are outside
‘he football stadium. They tying to ind Lisa

Key vocabulary Clothes

© Look at the pictures. How many of these things can
you see in the classroom? You've got three minutes!

ot

ran A ?

EE Listen

again and answer

the questions.

1. What’ Lisa wearing?
2 Whats she carying?

Whats her hat Ike?
Does she wear it every day?
When does she wear it

8 jeans 9 trousers 10 shorts

A ss Meg, mm | Writing and speaking

What about you? How many true
‘sentences can you make using the verb wear?
© You've got four minutes!

11 socks 12 shoes 13 trainers 14 sandals 15 boots
T never wear gloves. I sometimes wear

a Sn shorts Bt Tia aot Wearing sherh ode.
No NP

Speaking An observation test!

16 oles 17 angles 18 gos pepe
'
e Work with a end. St Back o back
> ee: | Dee us sues wee
ae ay in

You're wearing black rines.
8: My trainer aren‘ black. They're blue

‘You're wearing a bel. tink brown
8: Yes. thats ight.

19 abet 20 a seat 21 ahat

E Listen and say the words

© roues

=

Pictures in the water

‘The Silent Powers

5 CHAPTER 7

su 3 & Everything is quiet on the bridge
7 ‘but Sophie is scared, She’

1 at the river and she’s
thinking about her friends and
her fla ın London. She wants
to go home.

‘Suddenly she can see
something in the water. Is she
reaming? No. he picture in
the water is real.

She can see a hill and a cave
‘There’. face in the water too.

1 che White Lady.

"Well done, Sophie! The Red
Queen is tying to destroy the
Silent Powers, but now she knows
youre strong Dont be scared
Were with you al he time. We
‘must talk o you again. Come with
Epona tomorrow

Now the picture is changing
and Sophie can see the Red
Queen

“Work with me, Sophie. Give
me the moonstone, then you can
be free.You can go home and be
happy again, in the ordinary world
Look at me, Sophie! Look at me!

Before Sophie can look into
the Red Queen’ eyes, something
is pulling her arm. les Cabal.

He' pulling her towards Hunters
Wood. He’ taking her back
to Seth’ house

rnd he mesg of 5e ion in vs Lot th seen pa of wt

‘The same letter Is missing in each of the two words. Write the missing letters.
100 ae

2704 ee

det wet

4 ho own

5 hous > son

ado we

7 allow —happ

The missing letters make the word —
Unit 9 ©

Extra exercises

Choose the right word.

4 Can you see (him / he?

2 Where's my mobile? Can you see
eZ hen?

3 A bg gorilas looking at (1/ me)

4 don't ike vegetables, Do you
Uke they / them?

5 Paul s coming to the beach with
us / we.

6 can't find my scart. Where is
(she/ un

7 Usa doesnt know. Don't ask
(she / hen.

Choose the right words.
1 Ben and isa. à football
match on TV.
a Is watching
watching
© are watching
2 Joe st to his teacher.
a watching
D listening
dreaming
3 Are you … Brazil or France
in his match?
a seeing
o supporting
© going
A: Whats Barney doing?
8: He …… the plano
à Sspaying
plays
< play
5 Joe's playing football He's
is new trainers,
à camping
> wearing
€ buying

Put the words in the right order

and make questions.

1 doing / are / what / you?

2 are / rips / my / eating / you?

3 sitting / where / Sadie /'s?

4 Me / wearing / what /'s/ Kelly?

5 going /’s / Joe / where ?

6 many / watching / how / are /
people / match / the ?

O mses

Now match the answers with the questions in Exercise 3.

a No,™m not
To School think

© Abilion.

4 Next 10 Lisa,

e A green and yellow scat
Tm Listening to my new CD.

Complete the conversations.
1 Sadle's singing in the shower.
a Yes, can hear her
That enough.
€ Yes, it's in a mess.
2 Whats the football score?
a 2 ion
b Fourall
© Three goal.
3 Joe's class are having a chemistry test.
a How many?
bo What’ the score?
€ Isitaificul?
4 What’ Sade hat uke?
a No: she doesnt.
D nes ed
Yes she.
'5 Are you cooking the diner today?
No. you aren't
b Chicken and vegetables.
€ Yes. lam.

Which word isthe odd one out?

1 coat hat icecmam raincoat_—_jacket
2we him she ey ol

3 score fn mg goal ball

4 socks Shots gloves stas tines
5 talking singing dreaming shouting

How do you say these sentences in your language?
1 Hang on a minute

2 What's the score? — es thee all

3 It's your tur now.

4 That’ right

5 The fans are shouting, Come on Joe”
6 Footbal is popular allover the world.

Extra reading Hite ang

Sports fans o?

What's your favourite sport?
Which sports are popular in the UK? Football
My favourite team is
Manchester Untied and 1
90 to all thoir matches with
my son. The matches are
Usually on Saturday afternoon, or sometimes
on Sunday We often travel a long way to
See thom. My son has got autographs of his
favounte players and one day ho wants to be
3 Manchester Unted foctbal player!

Crickas popular in the UK and ts also the
national sport of Austraia, Ina and Pakistan.
Every year | take a week' holiday and go to
watch England play an international match
The matches usualy start at eleven o'clock
and finish in the evening. They often continue
for four or fve days

Tenni
The Wimbledon tennis championship takes.
place in June. Es famous all ver the world
Hat milion people go every year: Rs often
cific to buy tickets for the nal. People queue
for a long time - sometimes all night. This year
Tm at the front of the queue — with my sleeping
bag and lts of food!

Motor Racing
‘Our favourite sport
is motor racing.

We usualy go to the
British Grand Prix

a Siverstone in Juy
o watch the Ferran
team. We always
arrive early and we
take a pion lunch.
For us, ts the best
day of the year:

Task
Ave these sentences true or false?

Football matches ae usualy on Saturday morning
The different football clubs play al over the country.
Cricket is popular in India

ABOUT WIMBLEDON
People at the Wimbledon tennis
‘championship eat 27,000 kilograms
of English strawberries in a fortnight!

ernational cricket matches are often quite long

‘The Wimbledon tennis championship takes place in the winter.
It nt easy to buy tickets for the Wimbledon final,

The Grand Prix is a horse race.

Silverstone is the name ofa racing car

O,

Plans

Key vocabulary Time expressions
® Copy the time line. Put th time expressions in the right place
today tomorow atthe moment next month next week

In Step 1 you study

+. future timo expressions

+ present continuas use for
the future

suggestions

so mat you can

+ tal abou future arangements

(© make nd reply o a suggestion

ext year atthe weekend now tonight this evening
Present Future
1 today 2 3 pi E [een wee OP
(ERE Listen and check.
Complete the sentences.
1 Tomorrow is … (he name m,
ofthe day, Ym having a party | 2 Hi272,
2 Next months... thename || on Saturday. Sorry, but I can’t. Im going to
ofthe month). Can you come? ‘the dentist after school. Let's

3 The date next Monday is.
means ‘on Saturday
and Sunday.
5 Fm doing sentence
‘umber five.

Anna

as
Presentation | Are you busy after school?
‘Making arrangements | Shall we play football?
2 Read the emails. Match |
the three invitations with
the three replies.
Number one goes with

play at the weekend. Is that OK?
Tom

4 Dear m,
Yes, that fine. 'm having
a guitar lesson at 9 o'clock.
Why don't we meet outside
the sores centre at 10207

number five
(ERE Listen and check,

|
| 5 Dear 222,
© took atthe emails and |

answer the questions.

PS ls Lucia coming?
1. What's Anna doing on Saturday?

‘Yes, can. Thanks very much.
See you on Saturday. Danny

2 5 Danny going to Anna's pany?

3 Is Tom going home after school?

4. ls Kim busy at ine o'clock

5 What time is Kim meeting Lucia?

5 Where are Kim and Lucia
meeting?

© Module 5

‘mm,
Shall we go swimming
tomorrow morning?
Are you free?

Lucia

Key grammar Key grammar suggestions
Present continuous used for the future How do you say these sentences in your language?

Which column (A, 8 or C) shows that the
sentences are about the future?

‘ets play atthe weekend,
Shall we go swimming?

They're next Friday. Practice
Practice Let's look. Why don't we go bowling?
1 Lucia coming to my house after 2
school. # 7 8: OK».
Speaking

Test a friend Make two sentences withthe
present continuous, one about the present
and one about the future. Your friend says

Work with a friend. Say a sentence from A.
Can your friend make a suggestion from B?

‘resent’ or future Tin bored.) (Shall we goto the cinema?)

A: l'm wearing a black T-shirt today. ae on

8: Present A 8

A: l'm playing basketball next Saturday. 1 mired. a Shall we goto the cinema?

8: Faure 2 Let's have à sandwich,

y € Why don’t we go home?

Speaking 4 tmhungy Shall we buy a drink?

5. Work with a fiend and practise the De ein

‘conversation.

A: What are you doing this evening? Wilding ‘Messages

À tm meet same eds Wha ou yout
To aho aloe. Use what you know

Change the underlined words in Sa and make
‘another conversation. Here are some ideas:

Work with a friend. Write a message with
a suggestion. Use the time expressions in

90 to the beach play volleyball Exercise 1. Then read your friend's message
Visit my grandparents go shopping E and write a reply.
ear Renaldo
Try this! De de

nat these What are you doing this evening?

attention mean?

st. Dec. Mon. Sun. Feb.

‘Oc We Fan Tes.
Sep Th Now

Shall we ge swimming’
Karl

In Step 2 you study s0 hat you can

Presentation
Wat are you going to do?

Look at the photos (a-c) of the
Natural History Museum in London.
Find a dinosaur, a whale and a fossil

EE Close your book and listen.
Is tthe beginning or the end of
Jack's visit?

Jack clas ae visting the Natural
History Museum with their teacher,

Mr White. They in the entrance all
‘and theyre looking at their brochures.

{MR WHITE: Jack, what are you going

todo?

JACK: I'm going 10 draw that dinosaur.

MR WE: That's good idea, And
‘what about you, Ben?

BEN: I'm going to look atthe fossil.
Gallery 31, Fossils from Britain’

Usa: Mr White’ an old fosi

SADIE: Be quiet, Lisa! He can heat you.

MR WE: And Sadie and Lisa, what
ate You going to do?

USA: We're going to see the blue
whale in Gallery 23.

SAOIE: Lisas going to take some
photos.

‘MR WHITE: That's nice, Well, Im
going to vist Gallery 11
Listen, everyone! Lets meet
here at one o'clock. OK?

CLASS: Yes, Me White,

USA: Gallery 11. Whats he going
to look a, Sadie?

SADIE: Let's see, Gallery 11. Here i
‘Oh! It’s the Waterhouse Cate

3 Listen again and follow in your

book. Then answer the questions.
Who's going to take some photos?

‘Who's going to draw a dinosaur

Who's going to have a dink?

Who's going to see the blue whale?

Who's going to look at the fossils?

© Module 5

+ thefuurewith «tak about plans and intemions | CE

going to © make a notice of ‘god intentions —

Key grammar going to

Complete the table.

He's/She's
We're/Youte/Theyre

y take a photo.
Fm not
He/She isn't
We/You/They aren't

look at the whale

Are you

he/she going to have a drink?
they

Yes. Lam/heis/they
No. /he they aren't

We use going to + verb to talk about plans and intentions.

Practice
Put the words in the right order and make
1. going / take / were / photos / to / some
2 %0/ fossil / going / draw / he / a / isn't
3 at/ look /t0/ the/ going / theyre
dinosaurs
4 whale / going / you / blue / the / see
5 of /t0/2/ tea / I'm /have / going / cup

Role play If you have time, imagine you're at
the museum and act a short conversation, Use
words from 1b.

Reading and speaking
A dinosaur, please.

Read the prices of things at the museum. Find
‘two things that you want to buy.

Apple juice, oran

he 6
Eu as
a
ton
SR
These amdtomao 225
! as
enga E
ge 8
= gu
isa e
Y Posters ES
En
Fe 95

Dinosaurs £470
Whales £430

You've got £10. How are you going to spend
your money? Tell the class.

(Tm going o have a ham sandwich and some

Listening

Song

EE Close your
book and listen
Make four sentences
from the song. Use
going to and the
words in the lists.

Tm going to
catch find leave be
free thisjob abeterplace ara

Key pronunciation /a/

E Listen and repeat the sentences.
Practise the stress and the ‘weak form’ of
0/9.

1 tim going to catch a train.

2. Tm going to leave this job

3. Im going tobe fee

Writing My resolutions

Use what you know

INTENTIONS

"Nest week is cur ood intentions week!
This what some student ar going o do:

Font

Ben Class 8,

Write at least two ‘good intentions’
Put them on the wall of your classroom.

unit 10

In Step 3 you study

‘© weather vecabulary
so tar you can

e talk about the weather
write a holiday postcard

Dem nun and Da,

AR the memes sitting
Reading
A postcard from Mel

eal tem and Metis staying ee
‘wi her Spanish pen tend Rosa

Read the postcard. Where is Mel?

© Answer the questions
You've gat two minutes deb
1 What's Me ding at he moment? en
2 Whats she ding ts atemoon?

3 Ar Mel and Rosa busy tomorow?
4 Whats Mel going to buy?

ete visting tne Mezauit His

Key vocabulary The weather
[EE Listen and say the sentences Then ak and answer. has the wether Uke wy?)

Ola O #

1 What 2 Wes col. 3 Is cloudy 4 tes windy

oe f

5 Its sunny. 6 tes foggy 7 Its ini, 8 tés snowing

Writing A holiday posteard

Use what you know

Imagine you're on holiday. Think of Wat are you doing at the moment?
an interesting place and write a ‘Whats the weather like? What are you
postcard. Answer these questions. doing ths evening / tomaron”.

The Silent Powers

2) CHAPTER 8

The meeting

The next morning Sophie i alli
at breakfist

Seth,
1s that OK?

‘But its windy and its raining, Why
dont you go this afternoon?

“1 can't friend’ phoning me from
New York this afternoon’

the garden Sophie can see

o Seth

want to go riding this morning,

Soon Sophie and Epona are following Cabal |?
through Hunters Wood.

Mr Neil and the White Lady are waiting
for them at the Circle of Seven. Sophie
wants to ask lor of questions

"Mr Neil, whats happening? I'm scared?

“Don't worry Sophie. This morning you
must go to Kings Hill and open the Gate
of Rings”

Whats the Gate of Rings?

“Tes your lastest, Sophie”

“Are you and the White Lady go
come with

“No, we aren't: You must And the ill
Do you remember the text mesage

map)
Sophie is watching Epona. The horse
"Mr Neil, whatk the matter with
Epona?”
“The king is calling her You must leave
now Good luck, Sophie!

+ Find the meaning of M] the sign in the middle of
the Circle of Seven,

Use this code and find the missing word
ABCDEFGHIIKUNNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
18 18 20 13 means SIGN, what does 7 22 26 14 mean?

Sophie Isnt alone. Mr Neil and the Whi
helping her. She and her fends are a

Lady ae

Extra exercises

Choose the right word.
1m going to the dentist... Saturday.
don
2 l'müred.

a Lets
D Shall
© Why
3 The weather's reat I's really
a cout
windy
€ sunny
4 Ie my birthday next
a day
b afternoon
week
5 Are we near the station?
a shall
» Do
© Dont

we stop for a minute?

we took atthe map?

Read the text and choose the right word for each space.

Dear Kely.
I'm on holiday... Pas. I’ a fantastic ci!
The weather. very good. 1' cold and
2....... NG. *——... evening Im going to Notre
Dame and ....... morming Im visting the Eifel
Tower with my frend, Mare.
love.
Max

tain on ca

2a ar bis isnt

san bits € there

3 a That be This

Sa next D tomorow € yesterday

Do these sentences refer to the present or the future?
Write Present or Future.

1 Sadie is visting her grandmother next week.

2 Look it's snowing,

3 Kelly's wearing he favourite jeans today.

4. Tm going into town tomorow.

'5 Im playing volleyball after school.

5 What's Karen doing now?

© rues

Gill's asking Tom about his school trip next
week. Complete the conversation.

que | next week?
Tom: To the Natural History Museum, in London.
que & by vain?

Tom: No, we're going by bus.

au > there?

TOM: Were going o see the Blue Whale

Exhibition,
que * ‘the dinosaurs too?

Tom; Yes, and the ‘Fossils from Britain
Si: Have you got any money to spend?
TOM: Yes, ve got £10. Im

a poster.

Complete the conversations.
1 What's the weather ke?
a Yes, it's grat.
Yes, Im hot.
© Its foggy
2 When are you going to the dentist?
3 Atthe moment.
Yesterday.
€ Next month.
3 1m thirsty.
a. Why don't we go tothe cinema?
D Lets have a dink.
© Shall we go fora walk?
4. Are you busy after school
a Yes, thats fine
b No.t'm not
€ Sony, can't
5 Can you come to my party on Sunday?
a Are you fee?
No, sory. l'm busy
€ Lets have a party.

How do you say these sentences in your
language?

2 Shall we havea dink?

Lets meet at one o'clock

‘What's the weather Ike?

That's à good idea.

Werte going to Australia. That's nic.
Can you see my mobile? Yes. here its

Extra reading
An exchange visit

Have you got any friends in other countries?
Which countries do you want to visit?

HR

Answer the questions.
1 Where's Donna’s home?
2 What sport does she play at Hotchkiss?
3 When does the International Club meet?
4 What do the students do at the club?

5 Where's Donna staying?

6 When's she going to New York?

7 What's she going to do there?

ABOUT EXCHANGE VISITS
Students in the UK go on exchange visits
to other countries in Europe, to the USA,
‘Asia, New Zealand and South America.
‘And a lot of British schools visit schools
in other countries on the Internet.

11

Language summary
Present continuous

We use the present continuous tense to describe
things that are in progress" now.

You're having an English lesson

Look i's raining

Affematve Negative

Tm Tm not

Youre You aren't

He's He isnt

Shes coming. | going.

ies int

Were | teaving. | Wearent shouting,

You're You rent

They're They aren't

Tm=tam Youre=Youare He's= Hels

arent = are not isnt = snot

Questions

Ami Yes. tam. | No. 'm not

Are YOU/WE/ reaming? | YES:YOU/We/ No. you/we/

they 9 they ae, they arent.

Ishe/she/ | “Yes, he/she / No he/she/

itis itis,

Sheet a

‘what are you/we/they, $09

Check that you can
describe things in progress

Make true sentences using these vers.

wear have do use sit rain

1 Im not wearing a white T-shirt today.

1 1/ a white Tshir today

2 Our teacher / a computer atthe moment

3 1/0 the window today

4. We / our lunch atthe moment

5 It/ at the moment

6 1/ an English exercise

(O resista

12

make questions fr these answers,
1 Where are you going?"

4 To the supermarket

2 Alete to my gran.

3 To the bowling lle:

4 An ance about dolphins

5 A programme about sky suring

Present continuous + future
time expressions

‘We can use the present continuous tense
to talk about arangements for the future.

‘at five ook
this evening,
tonight
tomorow.

at the weekend.
next week.

on Saturday.

in duly

I'm meeting Superman
Luis having a party

We're going to New York

‘Check that you can
use future time expressions.
‘Complete the sentences with at in or on.

1. Jack's going to Manchester af... he weekend
2. Monsoon ae playing at our School... day
3 Im going home....... four o'clock

Sade cousins are coming to England

August.

5 Mel's going swimming ..... the weekend,

6 Were having a maths test Monday.

Now make a question and answer foreach

sentence.

1 When's Jack going to Manchester?
At the weekend.

The future with going to

We use going to + verb to describe future plans
and intentions:

I'm going to write tothe president.

Jack gong to cook the dinner.

Affirmative

tm
You're
Hes/Shes
Were
You're
They'e

have a drink.

99910 buy some pastard.

Negative

Fm not
Vue ogro | ete museum
They aren ‘ake any photos.
He/She isnt ue
Questions

Are you/we/they | cing p | dance?
Ishe/she gong 0 | Setup

Yes. Lam. No Fm not
Yes he/sheis. No, he/she ist.
Yes you/we/they ae

No. you/we/they aren't
she A

war ey | ding to do

‘Check that you can

talk abou plans and intentions.

‘What are these people going to do? Guess!

1 She's going to have an omelette
for dinner

1 Luci buying some es.

2 Rick’ going into the living room.

3 Damy's on the tain

4. Tom's making a shopping Ust.

5 Kim's got apenci in her han.

[Now ask and answer questions about

their plans

Object pronouns

‘object pronouns always go ater the ver:
Where's my anorak? Have you got it?
Where are my trainers? can't find them.

‘lage gorila
is looking at

‘me/you/him/her/
Ivus/you/them,

Check that you can
use object pronouns.
Complete the sentences with me. you
him ete.
1 cant find Lisa. Can you see „her. ?
2 We cant ind Ben. Can you see... ?
3 1 need my dictionary. Whereis?
4 Were ina hury Can you help
please?

5 Don't stand in front of Lean see.
6 You can have my chips. dont want
7 Sadie talking. Don interupt

8 You like me and | Uke

Making suggestions
We can use these tree expresion to make suggestions:

90 tothe Natural History Museum,

Shall we

Sra ge | 9910 the Natural History Museum?

Check that you can

make and respond to suggestions
‘Think of a suggestion for each response.
1 Shall we go to the skate park?
1. Not now. Im busy

2 Im not thst, thanks

3 Sony, but Im busy tomorrow.

4 1 can't. Im doing my homework.

5 Not now. I's to hot!

6 1 can't haven't got any money

Present continuous or present simple?
‘We use the present continuous for things that are
happening at the moment:
Dont interpt. l'm talking and you aren‘ Listening
‘We use the present simple for habits and things that are
general te:
Tike gorilas. Bears eat fish
Check that you can
‘use the two presen tenses in English
Put the verbs in the comet form.
1 We often ......(90)10 football match on Saturday.
2 Usos on the bus, She... (go home,
3 1 can't come now... (ad) my lunch
4 You must wear a coat It... (snow.
5 Jackusvally …. get up at 715.
5 Ben....... (mo ke) history

Vocabulary

Verbs

toby

to cary

10 dream

to drink

10 90 to school/work

10 have a lesson /
party / a test

toring

os

to shout

ts

to smile

to spend (money)

to take (a photo)

to wear

Football
ball

fan

final

football stadium
goal

match
photographer
(to) support
team

Clothes
anorak
bett
boots
coat
dress
loves
hat
jacket
jeans
raincoat
sandals
sean
shoes
shons
sn

Cu] Module 5 Review

socks
sunglasses
sweater
Tatin

top
trainers

The weather
W's cloudy.

tes cod

It foggy.

tes hot

Ie ining

It’s snowing
es sunny.

tes windy

Making,
arrangements
Are you busy?

Are you tree?

Is that ORF

See you on Saturday
‘That's fine.

Expressions

At the moment

Hang on a minute!

Here itis

See you soon.

Thats a good idea.

That's nice,

What's happening?

What's the weather
ke?

Study skills 5 Parts of speech

Possessive
adjective noun verb
/

\
My teacher thinks 1 am brilliant!

\

pronoun verb adidctive

Make a card game: 'Snap' You need 24 white card.
Make:

A [auier] [ool
8 ou cts Poser | [bike
Den mile] [6

Put the cards on the desk and find pars of cards with
the same part of speech

How’s it going?
e Your rating

Look again at pages 110-111. For each section give
yourself star rating:
Good 2x 2x 2k Not bad XX can't remember much 2%

© Vocabulary

Choose two title in the Vocabulary list, then close your
‘book. How many words can you remember for each topic?

e Testa friend

Look again at Units 9 and 10. Think of at least two
Questions, then ask a friend.

How do you say... in English?
What can you see at the Nat

History Museu?

e Write to your teacher

Wiite a short letter to your teacher in your own
language. Say how things are going. Have you got
any problems?

+ Your Workbook

Complete the Learning diaries for Units 9 and 10.

E Y a AAA

Coursework 5 - All about met

Read about Jack. Then describe your clothes. What sort of clothes do you like?
‘What do you usually wear? Use drawings, pictures and photos to.

clothes ;
In this photo, Im

wearing my school
uniform ~ black
trousers, a white shirt,
a blue jacket, a black
top and black shoes.

Si rst Y



Wt rains a lot where (live, so 1
often wear an anorak to school.

This is my favourite T-shirt
US got a picture of a car on i

Module 5 Review

Looking back

1 Mod ou ads Patent seers

Chapter 10 ~ A horse for the King's men
Grammar

+ Past simple of be
© Past simple: regular and
¡regular verbs

Vocabulary

© Names of occupations
© Past time expressions

so that you can

(© Tak about people rom the past
Play a quiz game about famous people

Wire about an imaginary persons life

Describe your early childhood

Describe things that happened / didn

happen in te past

Arte a letter about an event in the past

Vite a dary

Talk about our school year

Life and culture

From North to South
Quiz: The UK and the USA

Coursework 6

My life line
You write about important events in your fe

What's it about?

What can you say about the pictures?

Now match the pictures with sentences 1-5.

In Step you study
+ names of occupations

Fe pastsimple of be

so that you can

(© talk about people from the past

(© playa quiz game about famous people

Key vocabulary
Occupations
‘Complete the sentences with these words.

writer actor actress scientist
pop star painter singer explorer

7'She'sa

EE Listen and check.

©

About the past

[D) Witiom Shakespeare was an English writer
One of his pays was Romeo and Julie.
Albert Einstein was an actor. He was bom in
Germany.
Maria Montessori was a famous teacher.
Kurt Cobain was à singer and guitars.
The Beatles were Btish pop stars. There were four
people in he group — John, Paul, George and Ringo.
Marie SHodowske-Curie and Pierre Curie were
scentsts. They were bom in France.
Christopher Columbus was en explorer He was

born in ey
(George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were
American fm stars.

‘Sputnik 2 wos a Russian spaces. There was
8 dog called Lika on the spaceship,
‘She was the fist animal in space.

Presentation Who were they?

a © Work witha friend. Match the photos with the
names in the quiz. You've got three minutes!

b EE There are four mistakes in the quiz. Can you
find them? Listen to the quiz and check.

© ERA Listen and read the sentences,
Who is speaking?
1 Albert Einstein
{wasn’t an actor. was a scientist.
| wasn't bor in France. | was born in Poland.
| wasnt talian, vas Spanish.

1
3
We weren't film stars. We were presidents.

Key grammar was/were
Complete the table

1/me/She/ } Bis,
You/We/The American

Was he/she it
Were À you/they

famous?

Yes. he No, he waste
Yes. they were. No, they

Practice
3. Complete the questions with was or were.
1 Picasso a painter?
2 Who the Beatles?
3 they from Liverpool?
4 Who... Christopher Columbus?
5 he American?
6 Laika the first animal in space?

bb Ask and answer the questions in 4.

(Was Picasso a painter?) (Yes, he was.

© If you have time, ask and answer more questions about the
People in the quiz.

Listening Ghosts
es the mile ofthe
night in an old house
inthe centre of Pas
a FEE ustento
the conversation,
Can you guess
the ghost name?

b ER Listen again.
Then imagine you're
the ghost and answer
the questions.
1 No T wasn't
1 Were you born in Paris? 4 Were you good at art?
2 What rationality were you? 5. Were you a teacher?
3 Were you happy at school? 6 What was your name?

{© Work with a friend and ask and answer the questions
insb,

Writing and speaking Quiz

Use what you know

Write at least two true or false sentences about people
from the past and test your friends

A: Salvador Dai was a painter
8: Tue.

A: Paul Cezanne was a singer
€: False He was a painter.

In Step 2 you study
past simple afftmatve regular verbs
sothat you can

© say what happened inthe pst

+ write about an imaginary persons Ue

Reading 2 is orz00

a Read the dictionary definition,
then complete this sentence:

The word 200 comes from the
Greek word zoion. Ie means

a to study b place € animal

200 plural 2008) /zu:/ noun
à place where animals are
kept so that people can go
and look at them

zoology /zus oladsi/ noun
the scientific study of animals
zoologist /zu: nlcıst.
noun à person who studies

by Are these sentences true or
falso? What do you think?
1. Zoologists work with animals
They study animals habits
They always work in an office.

They sometimes travel to

diferent countries.

'5 They sometimes live in forests
and jungle.

{6 They want to learn more about
animals’ habits

Presentation
‘She worked in Africa

a. What can you say about the
photos?

bb FREY Listen to the text and
follow in your book. Find a
caption for photos 2, 3 and 4

O ws

ne Goodall was bom in London, When she
Je loved animal. Her favourite books were about

Jane Goodall isa zoologist.

s à child,

animals. When she was a teenager, she wanted to study
Wild animals in Africa, Her ambition never changed.

She finished school, and her
first job was with a film
‘company. But she worked in
a hotel too, and she saved all
her money. Then she
travelled to Africa

Jane studied chimpanzees.
At frst, they were scared of
her, so she watched them
from a distance. She used
binoculars. But after three or
four months, the animals
accepted her, Then she lived
in the forest and she watched
the chimpanzees every day

Now Jane is famous. She
travels all over the world
She writes and teaches.
You can read about her
work on the Internet

=

€ Read the sentences about Jane's ite. Key pronunciation /d////d/
Put them in the right order. 26,2... bn cia aL ancl
2 She arved in Aca rr
When she was a child, she was interested
in animals,
€ Now she's famous and she goes all over
the wari
She studied the chimpanzees in the forest
She worked ina hotel too.
She wanted o be a zologist
She worked for a m company
She saved her money fra ticket to Africa.

Key grammar Past simple: regular verbs
a Complete the explanation.

1/You/Me/She/ } worked ina hotel
e/You/They wanted to be a zoologist.

work worked want > wanted
Regular verbs in the pas simple end in

lb Look atthe text again, Find more vers in the
past simple. Then copy and complete the table.

‘b Match these verbs with their stress pattems
wanted looked stopped accepted walked

1 O picked looked
€ waited

Writing A famous zoologist

Use what you know
See Speling noes page 142.

‘Write about an imaginary zoologist. Use

Practice words from the text in 2b but change some
a Complete the sentences with vers inthe past ofthe detal, for example:

Simple tom 3 Shan Ausvala elephants = Aa

1. When Iwas the, unofed tobe an actor Ages India penguins ~ Antara

2 When he was a tenape my father ee

en ne allow this pa
Paragraph 1: Enrico Lado wos born

3 Pesto name When he wos a childs here He wonted

5 Mara wisn nn atest a ay oeil fe —

6 Albert Einstein music at school. ‚Paragraph 3: Now he is famous. He

bb Test a friend Make at least one false sentence

about Jane Goodall. Can your rend correct it? Try this!
nr Find the names of si obs.
She wanted to study chemistry, ame ron Rue:

No She wanted to study wild animals TRACO CIISTENS LOZOMISO
Unit 11 ©

In Step 3 you study
+. past simple: W questions
so that you can

+ desc your eat childhood

Presentation
What did you like?
2. What can you say about the photos?

b EE] Listen and read about Ben's early
childhood. Was Jack his bestfriend at

primary school?

BEN: 1 was four when I started school
1 was really nervous at fist. 1 was seared
‘of our teacher, because she shouted at us!
Tike the books in the schoo! library, and
1 lie Sports Day. But I ated maths.
My best friend was a boy called Darren
Jacks my best friend now, but he lived
in Manchester when he was te.
When I was at primary school, loved
aeroplanes. | wanted to be a pilot. But
Fm not so sure now.

Imagine you're Ben, Answer the questions.
1 When T was four.
1 When did you start school Ben?
2. Were you happy at ist?
3, What did you like?
And what did you hate?
5 When you were litle, what did you want o be?

d Now ask and answer the questions,

Key grammar Past simple: Wh- questions

Complete the explanation

you
Jack
where | | he/she
When! | they
We make Wh questions in the past with a
‘question word + subject + verb,

ie?
wer
star school?

© Module 6

Cat aid you tke at school?

Practice

A Read the sentences about Lisa's early
childhood. Make a question for each sentence,

Where did she play?

Usa played in the park

She watched alt of cartoons on TV.

School stated at nine o'clock

She arived a ten to nine.

Her lesson finished a went past thee

She visited her grandparents.

She wanted tobe a teacher.

bb Ask and answer.

(Were did she play) (She played in he park
>

‘where was Ben's primary school?
We don't use id with the verb be (uas/ were.

Writing and speaking
Your early childhood

Use what you know

Write sentences about your childhood memories.
Then interview a friend, Ask at least three
‘questions. Re

The Silent Powers

EE] CHAPTER 9

King’s Hill and the Gate of Rings

7 3

Sophie and Epona folowed a path through
the wood. The horse stopped at the foot of
à hill Sophie looked at the first two.
text message. This was King’s HI She was sure

Suddenly someone called her name. She
turned round. Behind her there was a man in
à long cloak, with a sword in his hand.

Me Neil? Is it you?

"Yes, Sophie, But Mr Neil is Merlin too.
1 am Merlin, the wizard, Now we must open
the Gate of Rings

Merlin touched the ground with his sword.
There was an explosion and a gate appeared
in the side of che hill.

‘Open the gate, Sophie! Only you know
the secret word,

Sophie closed her eyes. There was a word in
Her head, but it wasn't clear. She heand a voice
"You can never open the gate! A strong red
light filled her head. Then she touched the
moonstone in her pocket. The red light
isappcared and the word was clea. Sophie
shouted, The gate opened and she looked into
à dark cave.

She followed Merlin and Epona inside. The
White Lady was chere, with the Book of Signs.
Sophie's name was on the open page

+ Look at King's Hill in the picture. What do the fist two lines of | A 8 T LP AL
the text message mean? |seatuno
+ Look at the gate and the third line ofthe text message. What do | E D LO TS v
the five Rs mean? lsounrwe
Look at the names "My Neil‘ and ‘Meri’. Why are they similar? | A R 0 0. ME x
+ Find the meaning of 47, the sign in the picture. i's the secret | yp ow € R €
word that Sophie shouted. I's the only word with five letters in | Du 4 Cow € ©

the wordsquare.

E on O

Extra exercises

1

Read the descriptions. Then complete the
names of the jobs.

1. write books. writer
2 | travel to dangerous places. €

3 My new CDisin the shops.

4 1work in a school t
5 Youcan seeme atthe a,
6 | work with wild animals. 2.

comect them?
1 He wasn't Spanish. He was English
4 Charles Dickens was Spanish.

2 Rembrandt and Goya were explores

3 John Lennon was a sient.

4 Leonardo da Vin! was bom in Australia
s

6

2 ‘These sentences are false. Can you

The Beatles were French,
Mariya Monroe was a painter

Complete the sentences with was or

were.

1 There ....... a snake on my bed this
moine.

2 There... a dolphin in the bath

3 There three spider in my trainers.

4 There two smal elephants on the
bos.

5 And there ......a gorila outside our
school

6 It... à very strange morning!

Put the words in the right order and
make questions about Jane Godall

was / Jane / where / bom?
she / what / love / did?

money / di / her / why / she / save ?
she / ave / did / where ?

did / what / watch / day / every / she?

Now answer the questions about Jane
Goodall in Exercise 4. You can look at
the text on page 118 for help.

5

O wis

{Choose the right word.

1

Van Gogh was a famous

a actress

bo painter

There
School when was six

Tinshed

started

worked

a was

bis

What did Jane Goodall...

a studies

> study

© studied

Usa

b were

€ weren't
was a spaceship outside our school when I red

10.000 people at the concert

ao o

born in Salzburg

on the bus this morning,

Su
b There
ee

Give true answers to these questions.

1
2
3
4
6
6

Were you happy at primary school?
Was the school near your house?
Were you interested In geography?
Were you good a an?

What time di your lessons tar?
When did they finish

How do you say these sentences in your language?

2
3
5

A wasn’t happy at fist.
I'm not so sure now.

She was born in Poland.

‘When Iwas litle, | wanted o be a pop sta
Vie were really nervous.

Extra reading
From North to Sout!

Where are the North and South Poles?
What's the weather lke there?

Peter suman ts ratings ren
countries, When he was ten he travelled to
the North Pole vt his father. First, they travelled
by plane tothe base camp in Canada, Then they
walked for four days to hei final destination,
The weather at the Nosh Pole was extremely
(old, The temperature was 30° Celsius, There
was a cold wind and it snowed every day. But
Robert and hs father were well prepared. They
had warm clothes, good walking shoes and
‘expensive steeping bags. Tey stayed atthe
North Pole forfour days.

‘When he was 11, Robert got a mountain bike
for his birthday His father decided it was time
10 89 on another journey — this time to the South
Pole on their mountain bikes, Cycling in the
‘snow isn't easy. The South Pole i situated at
high altitude, so the atmosphere I very thin.
This means that walking and cycling is dificult —
especially at “35° Celis

Aer his tip to the South Pole, Robert

visited Australia the Red Sea, Greenland and
Spitsbergen. Now he’s studying at universi.

He knows exactly what hes going to do when
he leaves, He wants a career in tourism!

k Task
- 4 Answer the questions.
1 How old was Robert when he visited the North Pole?

SOUTH Pots een
rs

Unicas o

Heroes

In Step 1 you study
past simple: negatives. questions and shor answers

© time expressions

so that you can

‘© describe things that happened / didn't happen in the past
© wre a eter abou a past event

Presentation They didn't say hello

Lisa and Sadie were at a pop concer last night
Ie was their favourite group. the Brooklyn Boys

2 What can you say about the pictures?

à FE Close your book and listen

What was the problem?

Lisa and Sadie ae in the school canteen
with Jack, He's asking them about the
concert. Lisa's in a very had mood.

nc Was the concert good?
SADIE: Yes, t was great
KCK: Did you enjoy lt Lisa?

sa: Yes, di.

JACK: Why are you angry then?

‘What's the matter?

usa: Well after the concert we

waited out

SADIE: We wanted their autograph.
JACK: Did you see them?

SADIE: Ye

we did for about two
seconds!

KCK: Did they talk to you?
usa: No, they didn’t. They didn't

‘wave. They didn't smile. They
‘didn’t say hell. They didn't
even look at us!

SADIE: They jumped into aig, black

‘ar and then they disappeared

usa: So we didn’t get their

‘autographs. But | don't care.

IAcK: But you like the Brooklyn Boys.
"SA: [liked them, Jack. That as

yesterday

[E Listen again and follow in
your book. Then choose the right
words and make true sentences.

2

There (was / wasn'ta pop concert
lastnight,

Lisa and Sadie (enjoyed / didn't
It rained cidre rain yesterday.
The Brooklyn Boys (stopped
ald’) stop outside the theatre.
They (talked / did't talk) to the
fans,

Sadie and Usa (were / weren't)
pleased

Lisa liked / didn't Uke) the
Brooklyn Boys yesterday. but she
doesn't ik them today.

Key grammar Past simple:
questions and short answers

‘Complete the short answers

{enjoy the

get any
autographs?

Mee
Sie dan.
We make questions in the

past wth Did + subject +
verb.

Practice

Choose the right answer to
these questions.
1 Did Lisa lke the concen?
3 Yes, she does.
Yes. he did
© Yes. she did
2. Did Lisa and Sadie wait
outside in the ain?
a Yes, they di
Yes. we di.
€ No they didnt
3. Did Jack goto the concert?
a No-she din
No he didnt,
© Yes, he did
4 Did you see the Brooklyn
Boys lastnight?
a Yes. di
D No.l don't
© No. di

Key grammar
Past simple: negative
Complete the explanation

talk them.
smile,

We make negative
sentences in the past
withthe subject
rs

Practice

These sentences ar false, Can you correct them?

1 They didn't stay at home.

1 Sade and Usa stayed at ome 5 The singers were very endl
lastnight They waved and smiled a thei

2. Sadie din’ enjoy the concert. fans.

3 Usa talked tothe Brooklyn Boys. 7 dirai lastnight.

44 They aid ‘Hi Nice to meet you" 8. Lisa wasn't angry after the concert

Writing and speaking

What about you? How many o these things did you do Last
right? Write six true sentences.

1 didn't wash my hair. Y cleaned my teeth

wash my hair watch TV finish my homework
clean my teeth listen tothe radio help withthe housework

bb Work with a friend, Ask your friend at least three questions.
ee

Did you wash your hair Last night? No. ar)
Key vocabulary Time expressions
Copy the time line. Put the time expressions in the right place.

last year yesterday afternoon last night Last week
yesterday moming now. last month at the weekend

Past Present
. ee ee
last year 765.43 2. 1

3 Listen and check.
b Answer the questions,

4. What day was it yesterday? nat di you study in

2 What month was it last month? English last week?

3 How old were you on Ist December 5 Did iain atthe
last year? weekend?

8 Writing An angry letter

Use what you know

Imagine you're Lisa. You're very angry. Write a letter o the
Brooklyn Boys.

Dear Brooklyn Boy,
Tat your concertin Exeter lat night. After the concert
we Bi yes dda Yow

{you care? Noyyou We your fans but we aren't no
From

Lia Carter

In Step 2 you study
© past simple: regular verts

ota ou can

Presentation I went to America

On September 16th, 1620, a group of 110 English
people left Plymouth in he southwest of England
and went to America. They were called The
Pilgrim Father‘ In the group there was a young
boy called John Stockwell This is John's story

a Can you put the pictures in the right order?

b ER] Listen and follow the text in your
book. Then match paragraphs 1-6 with
pictures at

© Match the questions with the answers.
1 When id John leave a Very cold

England? Local native

2 Where did he and his Americans
family go? € Yes twas,

3 Mis thelrjoumey a No, they did't
dico. f To America.

4 Wat was theweather Whom he was 12
tke during the winter” No ahe le

5 At fist di they have She ied
alot to eat?

6 Did John’s sister survive?
7. Who helped them?

Key grammar
Past simple: iegular verbs

Look atthe story again. Then complete
the table.

Infinitive Past simple
be was/were
Regular

de

regular

leave

yo

© describo events in he past

1 I was born in Plymouth, in the southwest of
England, in 160$, When I was 1, our family left
England. We wanted to start a new lie and we
went to America ona ship called the Mayflower.

2 Our journey across the Atlantic wasn’t easy.
After nine weeks, we arrived on the east coast
‘of Ameria, at a place we called Plymouth

3 The weather was very cold and our first winter
was long and difficult. We were often hungry
and a lot of people didn't survive. My sister
Mary died and my father was very ill.

4 One day in March, a native American came 10
Plymouth. We were scared when we saw him,
but he was kind and friendly, and he spoke
English. His name was Squanto.

5 We didn't know how to find food. But Squanto
knew everything. He and his friends helped us
‘They saved our lives.

6 Soon we had corn, fruit and vegetables. We ate
fish and meat, and at last we weren't hungry.

This was the beginning of the USA, and a native
American Indian was the hero.

Practice

a Use verbs from the table in Exercise 2 and
complete the sentences about the story.

1 John „left. England when he eas. 12
2 Heard tant wenenaumg fj Writing and speaking
3 In March, Squanto to John’s new home. © Think o differences between people today
4 Squant ..... 2 native American But he and the Pilgrim Fathers. Work with a rend

‘ih and make a ist. You've got five minutes!

5 john. scared when he... Santo The Pilgrim Fathers didn't have televisions
6 Squanto Now 1 find food Their lives were very hard.
7. Soon the Plum... mor fod.
& They anu Puit vegetables, sh and meat 7 Litenkig ad Speaking

h Test a friend Wie at least one sentence a FEE What about you? Listen to the
using an regular past verb. Leave a space for sentences, Are they true for you? Write tue
the verb. Can your fiend complete the sentence? or fase

1... to a football match last Saturday. In

at least two true things about you.
Key grammar

Irregular verbs: negative and question: 1 didn't have cereal for my
O eee Set breakfast this morning
Complete the table.

8 Writing my diary

Affimative: They knew. They went.
‘Negative: They didn't know. They Use what you know

Write your diary for last weekend. (Use the
list of regular verbs on page 143.)

Questions: Did they know? Did they

Practice On Saturday, I went to my friend's house.
For each verb make a past simple affirmative and or

negative sentence and a question. Write about an imaginary day.

1 They came. They didn't come. Did they come? On Saturday, I went to the World Cup

1 come / they 4 speak / he Final.
2 see/she 5 have / you
3 eat /we

In Step 3 you so hat you can
PY read an adver: talk about holidays
© Ustentoa song + tk about your

school year

Reading Jetline Oz

2 Read the advert. What is it for
tain tickets
1 hotels in Australia
© plane tickets

b Complete the sentences with words from the adver.

1 and are three cities in Australia Key pronunciation

2 A ticket to Sydney costs Words with the same sound

3 You can... our fight by phone, ema or on the ES tse ai rat che wer:
Le Find words withthe same sound

4 The Jetine Oz of is … every day cried tise De

D sin sa cone a Lunch sho
a ERA Listen tothe song. Where’ the singer going? When? hand Gatch ve door hall
month “sad” fat oor

b Match the sentences withthe pictures.

1 fished shoot 5m yng to Sydney [a tee [2 bouge | 3 un
2 booked my ke os [sek

3 bough some cotes 6 Fm gang to sum

leer ne share

Speaking
The past and the future

Use what you know

Think about your first term at
secondary school. Share your
ideas with the class.

at di you enjoy? What didn’t
you enjoy? What id you doin your
English lessons?

("ke sport. but we didnt do
much sport In our English
class, we talked about

Now think about your summer
holiday. Imagine your ideal
summer. What are you going
todo?

Tm going to 90 to Australia
with the boy inthe song

{Are the sentences in 2b about the pastor the future?
Make two lists.

The past:1,... The future:

© Module 6

The Silent Powers
EE] CHAPTER 10

A horse for the king’s men

A silverlight came from the moonstone in
Sophie’ hand. Everywhere in the cave there
were knights with their white horses, They

were all asleep. In the middle ofthe eave, she
saw a man in rich clothes, with a crown on

his head.

Then Merlin spoke to her:
here with

À hundred knights are lee
their kin
the day when

danger.
Then their mission is to sve the country from |
destruction. But one knight hasn't got a horse,
Y why Epona is here. You must leave her
And you must leave the moonstone too,
The king needs the stone’ power, But he’
got a gift for you. Ic in this box. Thank you,
Sophie. You can go home now

Sophie came out of the cave and went
along the path. She was alone. She stopped
and looked atthe hill. Ie was just an ordinary
hill — no gate, no cave

She opened the box in her hand. Inside,
there was a necklace of nine stones with the
nine signs of her journey: And there was à
piece of paper.

Suddenly the sky changed and the sun
disappeared, A great wind came from the
north, Sophie fel, and everything went black

When she opened her eyes, she was in a
London taxi. The noise of the traf filled h
cars. The taxi stopped outside her at. Sh
fut, found her key and went into the fa.
On the floor there was a let

+ Look at the text message in Chapter 9 (page 121). What does the last line mean?

+ On the piece of paper in the box there was a poem. Look at the meaning of the signs in
‘chapters 1-9, and find the secrets of the poem.

1 eis aR 2 Yov'etogng othe. à Bu thew’s ain the wind
heen Butte Cr du A vole fom the hu
Seah oar Tomorow at pein ts gota try
Or with friends in aM. Tomorrow isn’t here, silent

+ I you have time, use your imagination and continue the story. What happened next?
What was inthe Letter? Who was i from?
Unit 12

Extra exercises

1 Complete the sentences with verbs in 3 ‘Complete the conversation. Answer the questions about

thous sinter Seal or maginay Woy.
à Our ss visited the me: Where ou got
See cere bete ma er
ee Fe: Who dogo wit
ay mo.
Sct eo a
Due eo
Dee ue 2
tate co at ide ea
5 Andy his Lunch Bs E
fc re se yes ave raie: Di ou ey suo
6 We Canada when Jo
a

These sentences are fase. Can you correct them?
Choose the right word Use the past simple negative.
1 They too comcast ast 1 The Brooklyn Boys didn't smile at Lisa and Sadie.

night 1 The Brooklyn Boys smiled at Usa and Sade.
a were 2 Usa got their autographs.
à visited 3 Jack went to the concer.
€ went 44 John Stockwell was born in America.
2 They didn’t... any autographs 5 His sister Mary died in France
a enloy 6 A ist the Pilgrim Fathers had lt of fos.
» get
know ‘Complete the conversations.
3 John wanted to. a new te 1 When did she arive? Wen dd Hay meet
a sat a Yesterday saly?
5 stop à Tomorow. “a. She met him yesterday.
© 90 © Three months. 5 Yes she id
4 1... havea bike when twas 2 Did tsa and Sade enjoy € Eve day
lie the concert? 5 What dd you have for
a dont 2 No, She dnt. breakfast?
à dirt No we dit. a At seven dock.
© do © No. tey dt had cereal
5 John left England when he... 12.3. What was the weather ke inthe kitchen,
a vos yesterday?
à had a Its cloudy.
€ die trained
6 Why... you at school € IS going to snow.
yesterday?
an 6 How do you say these sentences in your language?
Hé 4 Did you enjoy the match?
7 We... fish and chips for our 2 They didnt even smile.
eus 3 don't are. Isn't important
aka 4 Why is Usa In bad mood?
e 5 Ws the endofthe book’ Ar ast!

O rw

Extra reading fe ana

Quiz: The UK and the USA =

What do you know about the United Kingdom andthe United States o Amica?
Do the quiz and ind ut

7 When did America declare
Independence from Britain?
ac th July 1776
th July 1946
© 14th july 1776
8 Who was the first female
prime minister in Europe?
‚a. Margaret Thatcher
b) Margaret Drabble
fe Margaret Fletcher
9 Inthe USA, the President wife
is called:
a. The Fist Woman
Mrs President
© The First Lady
10 The British flag is called
a The Stars and Stripes
b The Union Jack
© The St. George's Cross

1 How many states are there in 4 Where does the Prime Minister

2 eee

5 Where did the fist native Now check your answers

2. How many countries are there , "Naw check your amp
inthe UR? North Americans come from with your teacher. How,
a Four a Europe y did you get righ
b Five b Asia
© Three € Africa

at is the capital of the USA? 6 When did the Pilgrim Fathers
3 Whats the capital of the usa 6 When did the PI

a New York

a 1520
Los Angeles da
© Washington ben

ABOUT THE NATIVE AMERICANS
Some of the early native North Americans greeted
people with the words ‘Hau kole. It means "Hello,
friend. The Europeans who went to North America
copied this, and ‚Hau became “Hi.

Language summary

Past simple: was/were

Present ast

am = Iwas
He/She/itis = He/She/It was
We/You/They ae = We/You/They were
Afmatve

a =
1ne/she/iewas | sad

You/We/They were | busy.

Negative

UMe/She/t wasn't | happy.
You/We/They weren't | fee

Wasn't = was not weren't = were not

Questions
Were they T Yes. they were.
tare | NO-they werent
Was he/ "| Yes, ne/she/tt was.
shevit No, he/she/it wasn't
was he?
Mere ere they?

Check that you can
+ talk about the past using be

A policeman is asking a man

Questions. Complete and

practise the conversation.

A: Were …. YOU at
eleven dock lastnight?

8:1... atthe Kularoo
club

A you weren't

E “was. Ask my
difiend. She
swith me.

‘Make another conversation,
Change the underined
words,

© Module 6 Review)

make questions with was and were
Where was the Colossus?
Where / the Colossus ?

Where / Cleopatra’ palace ?

Who / Julius Caesar?

ho / the Mare Brothers?

‘What / Apollo 11 ?

‘When / te fist Olympic Games?
Do you know the answers?

There was/were

We use there was with singular nouns and there
wore with plural nouns.

Alfimativo
‘There was a gym at Ben's primary school
‘There were two hamsters.

Negative

There wasnt a swimming pool

There werent any tennis cours
Questions and short answers

Was there à library?

Yes. there was. / No, there wasnt

Were there any English books?

Yes, there were. / No, there werent

‘Check that you can
+ use the diferen forms of there was/ were

{Complete the questions about your primary
school and make tue answers
1 Were there any computers?
Yes, there were.

any computers?

any computer games?

a canteen?

a libray?

any English books?

any pots?

a Lot of pupils?

Past simple: regular and irregular 32 descive things that didn't happen in the past

verbs look at the semences about Ben and wie tue
ue. ces btu Yo,
Vert nth pas simple an be gl regular
Reda es endif equa ve ar al nt 1 did'tsee o UFO when I waite,
The form the same for yu, hes Me they. 3.3 6 ask quests abot te pant
1 Put the words inthe ight oder and make i
You eyed the concer. seston. i
| washed te car 3 are / England / eave / id / when?
She 2 90/ aca / 0/1 / she / wy?
We a 3 Jack Ie / where / ad?
de, [es À pu Aman 0/06/08 /100/
We form the gave and questo Inthe sam 5 they /anuage / id / bat / sk?
oy frre and nego ve 6 Us / 68/00 / enjoy / concen?
1 four
You ‘enjoy the concert. Time expressions
» „re Time expressions el us when something
We AE regar happened
You 50 0 Tmt, Tee
They see a gorila ur bus was ate aseo >
3 vestry.
Questions "packed my bag yesterday afternoon.
f They tet ihe welend
you Tenor he concert it week mont yet
Did he/she | see any gorilas?

No, /ne/s

she | wer

| were ais

Yes. Uhe/she/ve did

ee didnt.

they | 90?

‘See Spelling notes. page 142.

Check that you can
31 + describe things that happened in the past.

(Complet the sentences. Put the verbs in the ls in 1 have my lunch in the canteen every day

the simple pa

90 visit watch believe see want eat

en Ben was lite

he „sam.

cee eee

3 UFO from his bedroom window.
in Father Christmas.

102 primary school in Exeter,

2 lot of cartoons on TV.

‘wo banana yoghurts à day

is relatives in Canada,

tobe a pilot

‘Check that you can
+ say when something happened.

Make atleast three tue sentences using the time
‘expressions inthe table.

Twent to bed at ten o'clock last night:

Past simple of have / have got

The past simple form of have and have gots had
Ive gota bike. == 1 hada bike when I was five.

== 1 had my lunch In he canteen yesterday.
Check that you can
+ use have got and have in the past.

Rewrite the sentences using yesterday,
1 Thad a shower yesterday.

1 Ihave a shower every day.

2 ve got a cold today.

3 1 have sandwiches for lunch everyday

44 The Kellys always have their dinner at eight.
5 Lee has gota headache,

Module 6 Renew (ES

Vocabulary Study skills 6 Planning your learning

Occupations Time ‘What can you do in the future to improve your English?
acor expressions Read the Us, then choose at Least one thing Tel the cas.
cues a the weekend
pa Ben Im going ty rad some English magazines.
ler tn © start à vocabulary notebook
fim sar Pasto + make atleast four vocabulary cards every week
his ites + tuyo read some English magazines
lor yesterday afternoon
qe erly amo yo alto the scher m English

ee = + greet my fiends in English at the beginning and

sin Expressions ‚end of the lesson
pron At first. © concentrate more in class
mdrr At Last,
ter E

1 dont car à
zoologist en How's it going?
At primary Fm oto sue e Your rating
school
nen Look again at pages 132-133, Fo each section give youself
qe a sarrating
naa Good XX + Notbad 2: | can't remember much +
Spon 0
Wo sanıschot + Vocabulary
Choose five words from the Vocabulary ist and wit a

Holidays sentenc for each word.
(0190 away
rales e Test a friend

(to tavel Look again at Units 11 and 12, Think of at least two questions,
then ask a friend

Irregular past
verbs (sin was Aer Esa
even (ma happen to Jon tcs ste?
boost)
came come
had (have got ® Write to your teacher
har) LES the end of ie bock Wate a nal ter 1 your cher
À sacs io in our own language
À et eave)
À sou see) © Your Workbook
[aL Complete te Leamin dais for Uns 1 and 12.
¿sc regular vers,
Cyr

120 DEM

Read about Jack. Then make a ‘fe line’. Weite about important events in your life and
Put your age. Use picture, drawings and photos too.

yee eH HY Y

à b à b à b HH

Age 0/ L was born at the Manchester
Royal Infirmary on 2nd October.
Age 4 | started primary school.
é-
Age © 1 was in the nativity play at school
at Christmas. | learnt how to swim.
Age T My mum and dad separated.
My dad moved to London.
Age 8 — We bought my first bike.
Age 4 My mum and I went to Spain on holiday,
Age 10 I won the first prize in an art competition,
Age it My granddad died. We moved to Exeter.
| started at Westover Comprehensive School.
Age 12 1 joined Friends of the Earth nd to
Our class went camping on Dartmoor. ack Elis, aged 19

Code 6 Review ©

Grammar index

Aand An (ve gota scarf and an anorak
Adjectives. She's got long dark curly hal.

Be
+ present simple Sadie is English.
past simple Joe wasn't at school yesterday.

con
ablliy / can swim.

possibilty You can buy CDs here.

with see, hear can hear music.

permission Can use your computer?

countable nouns a boy two boys

adverbs laways. usualy. often. sometimes. never!
‘She often eats fish

Future: going to. Im going to be à pop sta.
Have | usualy have sandwiches for lunch

Have got They ve got à dog called Sam,
Sadie has gota tools.

Imperative Listen! Don't talk
‘must | must go home now.

‘Object pronouns ime. you. him. er. us them Everyone's looking at me.

Past simple
"© regular verbs I watched TV lastnight
+ ¡regular verbs She went to London yesterday.

Plural nouns river= rivers. city —* cites
Possessive adjectives Imy. your. his er. our. ther} Tis is my room.

+ place There's a poster on the wall.
+ time Im playing tennis on Saturday.

Present continuous
+ to describe the present Is raining
+ with future meaning Im seeing Kim tomorrow.

Present simple He works ina shop.
Question words (What. Where, tc) What's your name?

Possessive ' isa is Sade best fiend.

Some and any We've got some eggs. We haven't got any tomatoes.
‘Subject pronouns 1 you. he she. we. they) li twelve and he's eleven
Suggestions Lets... Shal we..2. Why don't we..2) Shall we dance?

There slare There's a cinema and there are two cafés
There was a good fm on lastnight.

Thisithese. thatithose This is my pen. That's Sadie pen,
Uncountable nouns We need some bread and some milk

G36) Grammar index

Unit step
31
414243

21,22
ii

81
82
82
13

72

61
102
62

3143
3142

83
83
92

112,113,121
121,122

23,31
32

73
21

91,92
101

51.52.5361
2153.13
32

31

12.21

101

71
na

32
72

La

La

35

‘Workbook
Grammar
15
2

2
2
2
2

18

Communicative functions

Unit 1
+ Introduce yourself
‘My names Danny.

(© Ask or help in the classroom
What does... mean?
How do you spell?

© Ask for and give personal
Information Whats your phone
number ve in Exeter

‘© Count from one toa hundeed
One, ue. tree

© Use the English alphabet
ABC.

+ Say the date
Ins the sith of March

© Ask or permission
Can 1 open the window. please?

+ Ask for help Can you help me?

‘© Greet people in English and say
‘oodbye Hell. How ae you?
Goodbye. ee you tomorow.

(©. Understand and wit a simple
letter in English

unit 2

‘© Ask questions with What Where,
etc. Where's Sam?

(© Talk about your interests and
activities Im quite good at
Sport. Im interested in animals.

‘© Talk about places around the
wort Washington is the capital
ofthe USA

unit 3
+. Describe common objects
Key, watch calculator
+ Talk about your possessions
ve gota CD player.
Identity things. This my
lunchbox. That your lunchbox
+. Say that something belongs to
Someone 5 Joes mobile
phone
+ Talk about families. ve gor five

Unit 4
© Ask or a description What's i
ke? / What are they like?
© Descrive things Ha real
nn video

+ Describe a persons appearance
He's al and he got straight
hal.

(© Describe a person's personality
He's a kind, honest man.

+ Say how you feel Im ted and
ve gota headache

Units

‘© Talk about things you do
regularly play the plano
‘wear trainer.

(© Talk about your tikes and dise
{Uke computers. 1 dont tke
‘mushrooms.

e Tak about fears Im scared of
the dark

© Ask and answer questions about
dal Ute Where do you come
‘rom? Do you ve in a at?

Unit 6

‘© Talk about habits and routines
Dolphins lve in groups
1 sometimes help at home.

© Talk about things you eat and
dink ie chicken. We often
have pasta for dinner.

e Tel the time ts half past
eight

+ Say when you do things
1 get up at seven ocock

unit 7

+. Describe diferent homes
There's a tving room but there
isn'ta dining room.

+ Ask about places tre a
television here?

+ Ask about food. Is there any
‘rut juice?

+ Say where things are. The lamp
¿son the able.

+ Describe a room The bed is
in ie comer, next 0 che desk

Unit 8
‘© Describe your abilities
1 can swim but | an ski
© Tak about tings you can do in
your town You can visi the
+ Describe the sounds and sights
around you can hear plan.
1 can see the rive.
e Talk about obligations
You must tidy your rom.
1 must do my homework
+ Tel people what todo. Be quie
Dont go!

Unit 9

© Talk about actions in progress
A lion people are watching
Football on TV

+ Describe your clothes usually
wear jeans and a Thin

Unit 10

‘© Tak about future arrangements
m meeting Rick at five 0 lock

© Moke suggestions Ler go
‘swimming Shall we play
volleytal? Why dont we ask Joe?

+ Respond toa suggestion OK.
That fine. Soy but cant.

+ Talk bout plans and intentions
‘He's going to take some photos.

© Talk about the weather i's hor
and sunny.

+ Wate a holiday postcard

Unit
+ Talk about people from the past
Estel was a scientist The

Beatles were Bis).

© Say what happened in the past
Jane Goodall ved in fica. She
studied chimpanzees.

+. Describe your early hildhood
1 dant tke school

Unit 2

© Write a description of events in
the past I saw a great fl last
‘Saturday.

‘Communicative functions index (137,

Wordlist .

‘Abbreviations: 0) = adjective n= noun v= verb 4.1 = Unit 4 Step 1 6SP = Uni, Stem Powers CW3 = Coursework 3

A B rt Pr
Da ea as

loto Jo sv 43 baby bebí 33 ige Ada) 856 ‘dassoom /Mastum! 11
‘about something) forbaut/ 21 bad bed 22 brilla Pbriliont/ 21 ‘clean (0 lic! 61
about (= approximately badge eg 32 rocha Phraufs/ 102 ‘loak ‘look’ 1157

‘oa baie Pest on Se a Prien
Pe Sn Stan ee au Ro 5
u e ias Men Al
across ken 52 Bal oat 92 us Station bas Stefn/ €2 ely hind! 103
actor Pata 111 ‘banana bo'naznal 11 bus stop nas stop! 22 ‘lub Aa 51
acess Petras 114 Band tend! 12 by Mazi 108 Coss Roost 81
Sse reas Srl ce ci Seve
Se eae ESTA ae ‘Shee at sa
a sa a sa ht cee
Sew Peso ua at O caus
rave vata 2 conse aa
Sawn loma iat) eked Sa pas Sem tee 72
Er te Aaron! à en
Erg conn may 2 c EEE
aged feds! 41 ¡De carl coll 35e CD player {sidi ‘pleto! 31 comic Pkomuk/ 52
alien l'elisn/ 52 ar fon! 62 café /kefey 82 m) company
tector un RES ran neun
Stew stares a teas Pe
mas heme Akan co all creme mes
Pe Ss o Sopa gfe
fergie A Stan Fin 11S Rael
always Po:lwerz/ 61 bogie larg 82 nm kan) 41 contact Mkentiekt/ 21
A CNE, em Fiat
ae Sas ied tn ti aoe
Sey few Pe a en En
en Benge ts es SURE proces
Some us US oe Per
CE ULCER 98, tn 8
another /o'nada’ 21 My gt ax cat eet 11 country "kant! 23
amay Peniwed! 72 Late Catch he bus Macs! 63 cousin Pha 22
A beers ke! SN et Sera
Seon ona o al ti os cp
Se hen at Pr Eure a oon ara De
Fr bh sb Fe] Does
argue lorgjus 83 binhdar side 21 Samples Pifempisn! 63 cap MAN 102
am faim’ 41 ‘ink ok! 63 change (4 AJemds) 357 cupboard kabod! 82
ED o Poe 3 Fin zn
Ben in ou à mo remis agria 6
ci Pat 21. Wet al 13 ee
Sout as miele
See eos e cee
sleep PA 92 boning np 1 “hi plena fant 33
Sante rin as na a
theme far baue 62 De en se chimpanzee /ASimpon' dangerous "demdsaras/ 41
Een eet Foren Free
tack ta 52 bowling alley bool eh! 82 hose facet (atk) Mk! 52
cis Sri ir Era orb tare
autograph (m sitagrasf/ 121 boyfriend "baufrend/ 22 ‘cinema Psimama 3.1 daughter data 23
Er CE

Fret Pek 65?

gas) Woratse

day de un
des 1
dents ents 103
(desk ides 1
deso ars 95°
(dev Pes asp
day Pan 122
ana Pom 12
de av 122
‘iret Pont 42
ee I e
‘ring rom Pang num 74
ane "ain! 62
‘Goose anon 102
appear pes 1158
‘ésposting divans’ 72
e Maw! 8
‘ve vat! 93
‘eng Pda 63
Go es à
oca oka! 42
09 0912
‘phe Poli’ 6
Dont pane

"ont em! 12
Dont wor bunt wari se
fear us
ble dsb 19
‘stn daun'teae 71
ides au
rm im es ase

ss tes asp
kin ob sa
Sok nk 53
tuner ams) 23
faring jos 122

u 62
nt ton ur
fain éme 21
emos "empl 43

dim ‘end 757
nee Lens deu 61
en an ds ar

(that's enough na 83
marc at

ein van 62
do "eve 81
one Pevrinan! 21
ise eri 51
ura Femina! 1259

on example amp 41
cc Akai 24
nese me. Asus mi! 62
censo opera CXS
lr Hp 1
losen ipl 15
sea

F

face env 42

fae fea 42

ann en 52

{a fos! asp
fae fl 82
amy mal 23
mous emo 32
fan Men 92
fancy Mens! 72
fase Han 22
father ado 32
te lens 24
up (fed an 43
au as

feet u 23
us

fim fi’ 42
fiat ann! 93
tind Mand! 92
nn Pi 83
sn il 62

fay Mu 302
‘ash lef! 85°
fae Met 53

the theo M 7
in Mau ar
fyi Ma 83
togoy ogi 103
fellow (ols! sp
food ud! 12
foot ot! «3

ii 32
fuego Pow! 51

forest forest 112

foes Ans 102

tre 1 62

frend rend 23
trendy Prend 42
trop fog! 81

(fom om 12
frat ce rat dus 62
en

G

game fem 22
den Poa’ 45e

me gen 105°
avena senora 61
rogar Irala 22
loto ota) e
ec home ge hon 6
Se out let at 250
set same exerce gt som
et wo oct ap 63
Shot son 52
ge iit se
rate grat) cu
SM at 52
She law! 757
ass ols 52
ases alas! 42
des Aa 93
DEN
0 back (goo! 85
38 bowling igo boo! 12
So ora am

"go 82
Een
See ud 41
(tm quedas gud ov 22
ood ch dia 108°
gon oa) si
‘janie

ord 33
gardmaner

‘gre mad 23
rape

reno 01
gros Pare ci
eat ret 15
‘round gra’ 52
guesses 12
‘ue gun! asp
‘utara 52
atar gr tases! 23
Sm im za

hate es 42
Pal hat 62

faa oe 73

ham nam 62

hamster Phempsta/ 13
Band “ed 22
Keane gon
happen pan! 1057
happiness Fhapınay 41
Bay "hsp ai
rs

te et 113

ave (= eth! 62
Have à ie day 32

ed Med 42

‘ve gt a headache
"hedel 3

ear 22

Par os 42

heavy Pest 42

ight a 42

eights ans 52

Halo. Mer 23

Pa help 22

Pb hop’ 63

ee Phi 38°

Here youre. 31

are Phra 122

a Mb 23

ste Ph sa

Pekey Phok 51

ate hou es

aay Polo! 52

ame om 53°

amenos Phone 13

Past lon 42

Pre hd 92

aor say Photo sto) 5

arse how 35°

estat "hospital 23

at ot 52

our aus asp

ouseboat Mhausboot/ 74

Pause “hain

Now ae you? 13

ow od ae you? 12

RTE

ar ha 32

Mary ut hai ap 32

husband hazboad 99

1
deere Jan kr
des ai 102
au a
important posta! SSP
In ont m rant 99772
Intrmation nme 81
ingredient m prions 82
nective 52

Ins asad sp
Instone An steak fn 43
itligent tent 61
css
atest 22
¿necesi ten 82
imematerl mts 83
Inemet ato 62
item (nap 23

le depen. dependa 52

Wordlist

J

Jacket rase 93
eons gina 03
Job sob 102

Jom sou a
Jeumey Pass 457
Judo Pügunda $3
umo Amp 121
ange sal 12

K

PEN
Keyboard Pond 21
Keyboard payer Pio:
“pers 21

wal av 6

Kind hand 42

Kin ap 205°

chen Pi! 32
night nat 128°
ow Inu! 12

L

take en 23

lamp em 73
aim ast 323
en

ss 24
team Aa 1
leave iw! 63
(onthe et ett 22

leg eg) ai

Nemo Yemen 4
ets see tsi) 72
eter ita 22

ary bea 113

Me tat 22

Ugh aw ese
ran

ne An’ 59

an aan! 61

steno) an! 92

ae i se

te hy! 12

tng am vig num 73
local akt 122

lacked Ak 73

lang og! 42
TES

look ou of ak ut v/ 82
las etsy! 75°
wein av st

linc Ras! 32

Larco Plantfonks 22

40, Wordist

M

make mek 2

manager Pensa! 31
‘map iy! #2

mañas moral 103
match m uff 9

mat mad 2

‘mea mi st

ewig mii! 85°
‘neon mel’ 22

mess me #3

message mes 11
Messenger mesinds ase
inthe) mie) md 750
mik lk) 62

mistake Pmikjok 72
mineral water nse
mio mij 65°

med la) mk 102
mobile (one) moot 33
money Fran 102

‘month man 104

‘more ma 83

inthe) morning Poin! 22
resto moto! 81
Maier Ind 32

mi ma 4

more mv’ BSP
musoom Fmajrum 73
mia nsnment jail
mit mista se

rational Pal 13
raton neon 12
ratty lay

sv pes One
raat istry Pet
“sti 102

may Pas sr
eclace Fock 1250
eed mid 2

Never ming! v2 mand! 22
ew Inj 21

ext nck! 21

rot dro Inst dost 12
eso lotto) 73

Us Meet see you 33
ight man 121
rosy Piel an
oth In 52

o

foun dock JUL 21
cop Poktopos! 42
coin Jar Mora 12
lie Pot 71
on Patan! ci

(Oh dar Jo dia! 22
sul 41
meat mia 72
on Paola
open ad) oran ci

sido aus! 32
verter PONS 13

pP

PE physica education)
ack a bop) pak! 123
packet Pek 62
‘ner pom 111
page "pop! 72
Pardon? "pada 12
ens pearonts 32
fukin pack 30
pony "pt 103
asta esta 62
fh put 75°
eats isnt 32
pen pen! 92

enc case pent Kes 34

penguin pegan! 112
people nO
Pre a pik 22
Pesos pops ss
person poss au
Personal patna) 42
pone and Ao 350
proto "ota! 22
Popper tours 92
pee pajas 459
(the gi ates prim
Hunden 122
plow “pou! 52
pilot pals! 113
pce ile 32
plane en 8
Paste lasuk/ 102
Play la spo/game) ple! 51
Ploy he lao ple 5
Please plz) 12
essed to meet you. 22
packet pak! 3
oem pao! 13
pate oan! 83
pop hens! 123
popular "popjal 62
Pasta pont 102
ste Poona! 72
Psion Ppaofn 42
ower aus 557
pacte pre 21
Peer pets sa
Present Pprezan/ cua
preside perdon 71
pes pea 123
aan shop
‘ha a3
ize pra! oe
Probaly prob 81
(ada programme
Page 23
Domes progres 737
pronounce ‚pronaunıs 81
full pol sp
CES

Q

ioe sa! 63
‘ices in 75
qu var u

(Ber quiet Aa 31
Gute vat! 22

rade Preis 72

fant ren 102
calco Pein! 93
a et 52

ead rid! 5

enter Prada 4
eating isi’ 22
re Peed 23
relly Al 41

te ted 41
tememberinmembs! 21
restons rer 102

rh mg 12

ie ahs bike rand 65?
‘hg Peni’ 35°
gh comet an! 23
{on the) ght rat 73
say 98

toad rd 12

{oom nn 21

der Praha 13

tude rid! #2

fap rag) 73

tier Pel) 1

s

Feen
Bd Fuel 62

Same em 41

Sands Mend! 93
Sandwich Parma 22
arde ain! 72
Sausage Judy 62
Save (money) sew! 12
eed shoal «2
Pen

hoot ski 21
senc sats! 22
pre
Seren skin 65°
cond "schon 121
Se ou tomorow. 13
fend end ase
Separate Psepoen/ He
ser sari 42
Shark 03 52

Shel pees el! 73,
ship fins 122

she Jo) ons

soe fu! 92

shop a fo! 32
Shopping ons) 72
Shopng env op
ent a2
honig Uist opin lst 72
son ft 42
Shs fos 93
stout aut! 92
(o ave a) shower aa! 63
‘ie Rand 15
Sign Ram 357
et ont 35?
Ay ru 62
er Palo 4
fing a
Singer Pgs) 22
‘iow
ateos Pero 21
Pre
Feen
Sy suing ska ag 22
sleep step 61
mall sal
mie sma’ $2
‘ck nh! 62
ske nc 61
Pen
Semething sand 75
sometimes Panta! 61
Samy Pan 12
(in sey soe 13
end sn 41
uh sf 12
ce pe nn
sen pepe 8
Sagen ps Q 62
‘ek spi 1
special Pape 55°
Spall spel 13
Spier Panda 52
Spat ap
Sens conte
Tsp sent! 82
sum stern 99
Stamp temp 23

Stand endo à
(oop star st: owe

(ratay) tation Pst 32

‘Say ster 103

Steak te $2

{ve got a stomach ache
mstamake 43

Story sta as
Sastre) 42
Stange ur 37
Student juan 21
Stay tad 2
ct Pabst! 21
Soden Fan ase
Sunglasses san on
sunny "ssn at
superadas

Pout meckit 72
suppor a team AS po 93
Sum

su he Wet
rd shoe 81
ut "sei 22
somey Paver 22
Simin sway’ 22
‘ining oot
Pum pl 63

T

fable Pe 73
{ake a pote Re 92
tak tok

tarantula Jemio 64
teach inf) 112
teacher Paja 12
eng Jimdo! 54
eut 21
telephone elo 32
television eve du
tel ada Pc 6
tennis Penis 22

tennis cout tenis kot! 71
tennis et

tented Merad 52
text message

Tekst mes 357
‘nhs! Mens 13
Monk you. vent ju 62
Tats al ts 62
Thats OK ets uke 13
‘peste PS 123
‘hen en 95°

there As 24

mg Hp 1ı

dk 23
Um testy Ori 102
thunder ands 52
ts uke 112

iy ra 62

tiger ga 112

time am 21

mabe asi Cx
tied to

east nt 62
today Adel 13

aja si

tongue Aa) 61

tonight toma 83

00 (ah tu 52

on top 93,

tonal Pst 12

touch ttf 75°

omar de 92
toner aus! 52
CRETE

tain Are 63

tarte Arenzi 8
tive Fc

voley
ty tra 12

ne anh 23
under land 73
Understand land stænd 11

uns aptes 72
ew a 12
ell just zu
ay Psa! 6

Mois: aay

v

vampro Seempara 52
egtble "veto 51
Vegetaan session 51
video vida! a

Valcao JoY kemau 23
Volley Poli 22

w

wake wp ei A 22
alias.
val Mo 43P

arte sdb 73
wean vof 83
ten e 21
st ee 38
either wc! 102
‘rebate Peat) 81
(atthe) weekend
ik end 63
Wel done! we dan 23
velos we
gon 82
wale wei 102
at a fantastic beach 22
What bout you? 12

Spelling notes

Word + -s

Look at what happens when

we add sto:

© words which end in

5, Sh, -ch «x
a bus “= two buses

2 glass == two glasses

ash = two fishes

à match > two matches

3 box > two boxes

1 guess == he guesses
wash == he washes
watch > he watches

{imix he mixes

‘© words which end in

-0 often add «es

at som of 2 53
Whats the mater 21
Whats the me? 33
Where ar ey Hom? 21
Wher do you come tom? 53
cl 212

‘ed and 1257

window Panda 13
y win 103

ic Peza 1159
‘rood Ad 337

warm A 9

© words which end in

‘consonant + Y.

a family > two familles
a balcony > two balconies 3
ry > he ties

1 any => he cantes.

BUT words which end
in vowel» y.

a boy == wo boys

à day => (wo days

enjoy == he enjoys
Y play => he plays

© words which end in 4

4e.

à shelf two shelves
2 life = two lives

a hero -= two heroes

190 => he goes
140 > he does

BUT à radio > two radios
3 plano => two pianos
3 photo > two photos

Ge, Speling notes

Irregular plurals
Some nouns have an

imegular plural form.

a chil = two children
à person = two people
à man => two men

3 woman -= two women

wong ro! 23

Y

yer ol 52
Ves please. jes plz! 23
yesterday estado) 121
Yosh Pogo 62
Yourtum. sean! 42
Youre welcome

jo welkam 62

z

2p np om
gi Velas 112

à foot = two feet
3 tooth > two teeth

Word + -ing
Look at what happens when
we add -ng to these verbs:
come + coming

ve = giving

run running

sit > siting

swim = swimming

travel tavling

Past simple + -ed
Look at the spelling of these
Verbs in the past simple:

live = led

love > loved

stop “= stopped

travel > travelled

cary > carted

study > studied

Lexical sets

16 sixteen
17 seventeen
18 eighteen
19 nineteen
20 twenty

21 twenty-one
22 ewenty-wo

30 tiny
31 thity-one

40 tony
50 fifty
60 sity
70 seventy
80 eighty
90 ninety

100 a hundred
101 a hundred and one
102 ¿hundred and two

200 two hundred
300 three hundred

1.000 a thousand

1001 3 thousand and one

1100 one thousand one
hundred.

1.000.000 à million

Dates

1st fist
2nd second

Br third

‘th fourth

Sth ith

th sixth

Th seventh

Bu eighth

9th ninth

10th tenth

11th eleventh
12th twelfth
13th thirteenth
44th fourteenth
15th fifteenth
16th sien
17th seventeenth
18th eighteenth
19th nineteenth
20th ente
2st wenyfst
22nd twenty-second
ot nie
31st thirty fist

Days of the week

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Months of the year
January
February
March
Ann

May

une

duty
August
September
‘October
November
December

Countries

Argentina
Austalia
Austra
Braz
Brain
Canada
China
Colombia
England
France
Germany
Greece
Halland
india

ray
Jamaica
Japan
Mexico
Morocco
New Zealand
South Afica
Spain
Sweden
Turkey,

UK

usa

and nationalities

Argentinian
Austin
Ausınan
Brazilian
British
Canadian
Chinese
Colombian
English
French
German
Greek

Dutch

Indian
Alan
Jamaican
Japanese
Mexican
Moroccan
New Zealander
South African
Spanish
‘Swedish
Turkish
Bish
American

Irregular verbs

Basic form

begin
buy

de

ink

eat

fly

yo

get

‘et up

have have got
know

leave

make,

meet

put

read

speak

wake up

write

Past simple
began
bought
aid
‘rank
flew
got

got up
had
knew
lett
made
met

put
read
stoke
woke up

Lexical sets and irregular verbs (183

Unit 1 Message In
A Bottle

Look - where?

Look over there,

Look = Where?

Look over there.

ati what i 2
I's abate a Bote in the sea.
What's ini? What’ in

In the tte he bottle in the sea?

Chos:
Is a message

lts à message for you

Is a message.

lts a message for you.

lts a message ina bote

lts a message in à bote

Its a message in a battle in the sea

les in English
les in English

Do you understand?
‘What does lt mean?

Chorus

Look - where?
Look over there.
Look — where?
Look over there.

Unit 4 The So Sad
Blues

Eve got red eyes

My face is white.

Fve got a heavy heart tonight

You've got a one-way ticket on
‘an aeroplane.

ve got the no, dont go. Im so
sad blues again.

‘The day black

My mood is blue.

My arms are empty.

1 haven't got you

You've got a one-way ticket on
an aeroplane.

ve got the no, dont go. Im so
sad blues again

GE sos

Im fed up.

Tm so sad

Tis heartache is really ba.

You've got a one way ticket on
an aeroplane.

ve got the no, don't go, Im so
sad blues again,

Unit 5 Scared!

Are you scared of spiders?
Are you scared of sharks?

Do you start to tremble
‘When you're inthe dark?

Do you believe in aliens

And UFOS?

Do you hide under your pillow
Late at night?

Chorus
Are you scared? Who? Me?
Are you scared? No, Im not
(Repeat)
Yes, you are. You're scared!
(Repeat x2)

Are you scared of thunder?
‘re you scared of bats?

Do you start to tremble

‘When you think of rats?

Do you believe in vampires?
Do you believe in ghosts?

Do you hide under your pillow
Late at night?

Chorus

Unit 8 | Can't Dance
À can swim and can dive.

1 can stand on my head

1 can ride a bike,

1 can. Oh yes cant

1 can cook and I can sk
1 can ride a horse.

1 can speak Chinese.

1 can. Oh yes cant

Chorus:
But there's ane thing that
cant do.
When the music stars, my legs
don't move. Hey!
1 can't dance. can't dance. No, no!
(Repeat x3)

1 can sing and 1 can draw.
1 can play the guiar

1 can play football.

can. Oh yes I cant

chorus

Unit 10 Leaving

im going to catch a train,

Fm going to finda better place.

1 don't want to see another
<inosaur or whale.

im going to Leave thi

Yin leaving tonight

ob

Fm going to be free.

Fm going to be me.

1 don't want to see tis museum
again.

I'm going o leave this job.

‘Ym leaving tonight.

Unit 12 Australia

1 finished school on Tuesday.

1 booked my ticket on Wednesday.
1 bought some clothes on Thursday.
1 packed my bag on Friday

Chorus:

Lets go, lets go

To the other side ofthe word
Why don't you come with me

To Austaliat

im tying to Sydney on Sunday.

im gonna" swim with the sharks
‘on Monday.

im gonna have fun

Inthe surf and the sunshine

Chorus x2
gong to
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