What's up? I'm Leo and I'm
18 years old. 1 like
Hil I'm Liv. Ym 18 years WM bosketbalt, but making
‘ld. I'm good at History robots is my favourite
‘and English, but I'm not BE cctivity. Oh yes, and 1
that good at PE. Video love all animals.
{games and cooking are 4
my favourite activities.
Hil I'm Suki. T'™m 17 years old
and an A student in Maths.
Heyl I'm Nick. I'm 18 years Tim good at Science and
old and I love video sports. Watching films
games. At school, 'm |] and reading books are
‘good at History. My my favourite
favourite activities aes
are reading, painting
‘and watching films.
Oh, and I hate bullies
1 O’Listen to and read the text. Choose the correct answers.
1 Livis good at cooking/sports.
2 Livand Nick are good at History/Science.
3 Leo is good at cooking/basketball.
4. Nickis good at sports/video games.
5 Sul
is 17/18 years old.
LCOMEThe Alphabet
2. Write the missing letters.
>
3) OFillin the missing
letters. Listen and check.
‘As Hello, I'm James Watt,
your archaeology teacher.
ello, Mr Watt. T'm Olivia.
nd your surname?
Matthews.
How do you spell it?
4 Act out
lar dialogues. Use Unese
names:
1 RobertWilliams 2. Molly Taylor
3 MarkLewis 4 Helen Allen
Numbers 1-20
5 Write the missing numbers.
1 2 two om» three
4 five itt 6h
ee 8 eight nine
10 eleven | 12 twelve
13 fourteen fifteen
16 a suo | 18 eighteen
19 20 twenty
é Q.. and answer as in the example.
1 Hany (17) 4 Gina (5)
2 Berta (20) 5 Fred (12)
3 Jim (9)
‘A: How old is Harry?
Mee = JOUbIE T= one = ante oe Tes
B: He's 17 years old.
Numbers 21-1000
7 Match the numbers to the words.
twenty-one 29 80 thirty
twenty-two 22 forty
at 100
twenty-three = 25) oo City
twentyfour 23 sixty
twenty-five seventy
wert Soc) ony
twenty-seven 30) ninety
26
twenty-eight — SQ a/one hundred
27
twenty-nine 70 a/one thousand
a
O Say a number from 20 to 100. Your
partner says the number before and after it.
As sixty B: fifty-nine, sixty-one
FERAL
Subject — Object pronouns
Enns
Vyou/he/sherit
weryourthey
ne
me/you/him/her/it
Us/you/them
We use subject pronouns before verbs. !'» Emme.
We use object pronouns after verbs or prepositions.
Lookat me.
9 Fillinthe gaps with the correct subject or
object pronoun.
1. Dad is still at work, Call him.
Mel and John aren't 12...
The dog can swim. Look at
‘am good at singing.
‘Ann isin the garden,
friends.
6 Hugo and you are friend
the same class.
7 My friends are good at sports. Look at 1
John is 16 and | am 15. are friends.
We are good at basketball. Watch
10 THIS IS TOM. envonenis 12years Old,
wae @
wen
is with her
rein
©Colours
11 Owhat colour do they give us? Choose 7
Schoo! eres from thelist and write. Listen and check.
10 abel he pictures Use the wordsin the s brown green» grey» range * pink
* purple
*pen * calculator * paper clips * crayons
‘desk ® glue * notebook * pencil case
* pencil sharpener * rubber * ruler # scissors
# stapler * compass.
a/an - the
‘We use a/an for things we refer to for the first time.
> @+singular nouns that begin with a consonant
sound a book, a euro
> an+singular nouns that begin with a vowel
sound or silent*h" an atlas, an hour
‘We use the for things we talk about for the second
time. This isa stapler. The stapler Is blue.
42. Fillina, an or the,
1 This is sharpener, sharpener
is pink.
Fae 2 There are crayons in my pencil case.
crayons are red, green, blue and yellow.
3 Thereis notebook on the desk. :
4 This is... alculator. alculator is
blue.
5 Thereis......... pencil case,....... Notebook
and atlas in my bag.
6 This is
is orange.
umbrella. umbrella
Bas 14 2this/these — that/those
> We use thisthese for things near us.
‘This is a notebook. These are notebooks.
> We use that/those for things far from us.
‘That is book. Those are books.
Plurals
Most nouns takes to form the plural. book» books,
pencil > pencils
Nouns ending in:
9 25)-85)-¢hy-Sh,-x,-0 #-[Link] buses,
glass > glasses, beach beaches, toothbrush >
toothbrushes, fox -* foxes, tomato > tomatoes
> avowelt-y->+-sboy » boys
2 aconsonant+-y-+-y+-ies. baby *babies
} Some nouns ending in -For-fe drop the -for-fe
and take-ves in the plural scarf» scarves
14. Complete the sentences with a, an, this, these,
that or those.
cB cs ss
1. This isa stapler and those are pencils.
13. Write the plurals of the words below. CG Rm, 7
| a 4 ce
F 1 brush - brushes :
“G- s
.~are notebooks an
. calculator.
of - 4
sewsmnnnan Oesk and,
. chair.
6 ©oc &
rie ie)
ella
Irregular plurals: woman» women, man men,
person» people, child - children, foot -» feet,
tooth - teeth, mouse - mice, goose geese
ruler and
sevens BFE CFAYONS.
4 child
9 potato ~
apple and
11 cherry-
wacom @My gadgets
15 (Label the pictures. Listen and check.
‘tablet * computer * drone * game console
laptop * mobile phone * smartwatch
«camera #TV
Possessive adjectives & pronouns
Per
pronouns
rmine/yours/his/
my/your/his/her/its
- hers/-
our/yourtheir _ours/yours/theirs
Possessive case
> singular noun +'s Sob's c=yons
> plural noun +" the boys’ books
> irregular plural +’ the men’s cameras
Note: We do not use s for objects. We use of the.
‘The colour of the books blu. (NOT: Fhebeokseoleur)
Compare: (|=2 ond Amy's parents. (Same parents)
BUT: 595 andl Amy's parents. (different parents)
1
2
3
4
5
6
16 Choose the correct option.
This is my/mine drone.
Thisis Lucy's mobile phone. tis her/hers.
Your/Yours TV is good, but our/oursis great!
Excuse me, is this calculator your/yours?
No, it’s his/its.
This is our/ours teacher. His/lts name is
Paul.
This is her/hers laptop. My/Mine is red.
17 Complete the sentences.
This is iohr’s laptop. Uohn/laptop)
Whats.
(the colour/the pencil case)
Where are the
(children/crayons)
Mrrand Mrs Pearce are
(Sam/parents)
My dad is on the .
(men/football team)
Maxis my
(cousins/friend)
Thisis.. =
(Ann and Mary/camera)
sw 15 yellow.
ithe colourrthe bag)
18 @ |Ask and answer as in the example.
1
auawn
book? Mark :
‘A: Whose is this book?
B: It's Mark's
A: Really?
B: Yes, it’s his,
notebooks? boys
drone? Jane
smartwatch? Max
laptops? men
mobile phone? PaulaVOCABULARY]
Months & Seasons
19 OFillin: spring, summer, autumn ot winter.
Listen and check.
) &
“March
April
May
©)
June: ‘September
July October
August November
20 Complete the poem with the correct months.
Ordinal numbers
21 Atisten and repeat.
11st first 15 15th fifteenth
2 2nd second 16 16th sixteenth
3 3rd. third 17 17th seventeenth
4 4th fourth 18 18th eighteenth
5 5th fifth 19 19th nineteenth
6 6th sixth 20 20th twentieth
7 7th seventh 21° 30th thirtieth
8 8th eighth 22 40th fortieth
9 9th ninth 23 Soth fiftieth
10 10th tenth
11 Tith eleventh
12 12th twelfth
13 13th thirteenth
14 14th fourceenth
24 GOth sixtieth
25 70th seventieth
26 80th eightieh
27 90th ninetieth
28 100th ajone
hundredth
In English, we write 2nd August, but
‘we read the second of August.
We use when to ask about a date.
When Is your birthday? 10th March.
22. Write the dates in words.
1.27/01 the twenty-seventh of January
2 04/06
3 01/09.
410.
5 23/05 .
6 14/2.
P2208 ren
Prepositions of time
Weuse at
> inthe expressions: at the weekend, at noon,
at midday, at midnight, at night
> withthe timerat six ociock
Weuse on
> with days of the week: on Monciay
> inthe expression: on weeksiays
> with parts ofa particular day: on Sunday morning(s)
> with dates: on 2nd August
We use in
>with months & seasons: in January, in summer
inthe expressions: in the morning, in the aftemioon,
in the evening
23 Fillin:in, on or at.
1 The Smiths are on holiday in August.
2 February
3. English is
otlock.
Claire's birthday is.
the
7 Mike is at basketball practice ..
‘Tuesday evenings.
8 The cats outside night,
9 Weare at school .. weekdays.
10 Mum and Dad are at home
weekend.
theEVOCABULARY) GRAMMAR}
School subjects The imperative
24, Match the pictures to the school subjects. eee
1 Oart ® Open your books.
2 OMaths Don't + base form of the verb
3 CMusic Don’t open your books.
4 Ohistory ‘We use the imperative to give
> anorder. Stand up,
5 ()Geography
Osceogrephy > instructions. Open your books on p. 14
6 (_)DT (Design & Technology)
7 CICT (Information &
‘Communication Technology)
8 ClEnglish
9 (Foreign Languages (French)
10 ()PE (Physical Education)
Classroom language
27 Complete the sentences with the verbs in
the list in the correct form of the imperative.
*listen * raise * do * not/eat * bring 1
0) * novuse
al
1 Listen to your 2 your mobile
teacher. phone in class.
25 Qaana ‘are your favourite school
subjects?
Days of the week
26 (Complete the days of the week. Listen
and check. aaa
books to class.
Ss
x "
5 -your 6
hand in class. homework.
our
Which days are the weekend? 28 DPvicain rules for your classroom.
OMEMatch the questions to
the pictures.
Who is Lily's sister?
What is James’ middle
name?
Whose house is Bag
End?
Where is Tokyo?
5 Where is Roy's house?
*
Go through the units
(1-5). Answer the
questions.mIN Watch the video. Where is Laura from?
LED 2 London b Toronto
Laura: Ann Hi
HiLautal Come meet my cousin. thisis my new
fiend, Laura,
J: Wy Lara. Where are you rom?
Leura: Toronto, Canada but my home is ere n London now.
Jim: eI How old are you?
Law
Imeleven.
Jim: My brothers eleven, tool Hes at Bluecoats School,
Laura: That's my school! What's his name?
Jims Nick Harts.
Laura: Oh Nick, yes. He's in my Chemistry class. Hes a genius
Jim: My aunt’s a teacher at the school, too.
cue ig as hername?
Jim: Mrs Wiliams.
Lowra: BOHODEHA Thats my sisters Maths teacher!
Ann; Honan Your sister’ lucky. Our aunts ell ice
and a great teacher
Laura: Wow!You are abig family
Ann That's right! Were a bia, happy family!
*= Cool! * genius * teacher
«Seriously? * How funny!
Weuse’stoshow ) 1 “Listen and read the dialogue. What is it about?
possession Tony/s
mum, Molly and
Liam's dad,
ry cousins’ mum
Laura, her friends and her family 4
b Laura's new school
2. Complete the sentences.
1 Jimis Ann's
2 Laurais
3. Laura and Nick are in the same ..
4 Jim's auntiis Laura's .Family
3. Complete the sentences with these words:
grandpa - grandma (grandparents), dad ~
‘mum (parents), husband - wife, brother — sister,
son daughter, uncle — aunt, cousin cousin.
1 Samis Tony’... - He's Linda's
2 Mona is Max‘s .. She's
Barrys.
3 Molly is Mona's She is
Tony's...
4 Tony is Helen’... Sam and
Linda are his...
5 Max iS LiaM's enn Linda is his
6 MonaisTony’s w+ Maxis her
4 Oe» Look at Tony's family tree. Saya
sentence. Your partner finds the person.
A: They are Mona's parents.
B: Sam and Linda.
5 @,, ‘cousin’s aunt is my:
A mother B aunt
tobe
Affirmative re
fm (am) ''m not (am not)
HeyShe/It's (is) He/She/It isnt (is not)
WerYou We/You/They aren't (are not)
They're (are)
earns Bim
Aml..? Yes,lamJ/No, I'm not.
Ishe/she/it...? Yes, he/she/Itis/No, he/she/It isn't,
‘Arewe/you Yes, we/you/they are/
they...? No, we/you/they aren't.
“Find examples in the dialogue on p. 12.
Complete the gaps with the correct form of
the verb to be so that they are true,
1 Ann Laura's friend.
2 Laura 3 years old.
3 AnN'S COUSINS sen from Canada.
4. Bluecoats High [Link] Nick's School.
5 Jim and Nick swine brothers.
6 Mrs Williams vou Laura's mum.
7, Da rscana answer as in the example.
1 Ann/Laura's friend?
A Is Ann Laura's friend?
B: Yes, sheis.
2. MrsWilliams/Ann’s friend?
3. Nick/good at Chemistry?
4 Laura and her parents/from Canada?
5 Annand Jim/friends?
6 you/10 years old?
Serene
8 Die your family members'names ona
piece of paper. Draw your family tree without,
names. Your partner finds who each is.
A: Is John your grandpa?
B: No, he isn't.
CP curure Fy
In the UK, people's names are: [first name] [middle
name] [last name] (e.g. James Harry Smith). A person's
middle name is often the name of a close relative, Make
Your own British name. Is it the same in your country?
vous: @»)
Hi everyone! Lily here! Have you got brothers or sisters?
Ive got a sister, Mia. We're identical twins like famous
‘actors James and Oliver Phelps! They're Fred and George
‘Weasley in the Harry Potter films. We're big fans!
‘Mia and | are 12 years old. We've got the same brawn
eyes and long curly black hair: Were
tall and thin and we've got big
smiles! We're friendly. Im sporty,
too. Have you got twins in your
family?
Jason 326 - Posted 3/5 19.34
Hil 'm Jason and I've got a twin, too. We're 11 years old but we arent
identical. My twin is a girl! Her name is Kim and she's got long, straight,
fair hair. My hair is fair, too, but i's short. We are friendly and funny.
‘identical *twin * actor smile
Read the blog post quickly. Find all the words that describe appearance.
2 Aisten to and read the blog post. Replace the words in bold with the names in
the list.
Jason * Kim
1 They have got black hair. 4 Shehasgotatwin brother.
2. They are tall and thin. 5. She's got long fair hair.
3 Shes sporty. 6 He's got short hair.
3 @ Is it good to have a twin brother or sister?EE VOCABULARY)
Appearance/Character
a) Complete the opposites with words from
the list.
thin * young * short » fair
long # short
straight # curly
dark + 4)
b) Look at the adjectives. What are you like?
1 clever 2 friendly 3 funny
5 Choose a person from Lily’s blog post. Make
sentences about him/her.
Lily isnt plump. She's thin,
SeRAMDIAR
Have got
“~
Uyou/welthey've _Uyou/we/they haven't (have
(have) got not) got
He/sherits (has) got _He/she/Ithasn’t (hasnot) got
rnd Bris
Have Wyou/werthey Yes, Uyourwe/they have/
oot..? “Na WyouMerthey havent
Hashe/shet got..?_Ys,he/sheft hes!
Na he/she hast
“Find examples in the text on p. 14
4 sporty
‘Complete the sentences with the correct
form of have got.
1 Lily and Mia . brown eyes. They
green eyes.
a twin brother. He
.- short hair. She
long hair.
4 Kim...
straight fair hair. She
. curly fair
Sees
7 Ra Find the differences.
‘A: Has the mum in your picture got long halt?
B: No, she hasn't, She's got short hair.
AORN (2 biog entry) PY
Imagine you have a twin. Write a blog post
about him/her, Follow the plan,ZN Match the video. How many countries has each continent got?
EI Africa ) Antarctica J Asia{ sme) North Americal, J
as
South America{ ue) Australia/Oceanial mem) — Europe(
va ww good GEOGRAPHY ?
a This country isin Asia and Europe.
A Saudi Arabia B Russia C Sweden
The capital city of this country is Rabat.
A Germany —B India © Morocco
The River Nile is in this continent.
A Africa B Asia © Australia
British people are from here.
A theUSA —B the UK © the UAE
r a ;
) | This country is a very big island.
‘8 ‘A Mexico B Aloska © Greenland
ARAN SN AN
@ | Spanish is the official language in this country.
J} A Croatia B Australia © Agentina
| This country is in North America.
A Iceland B Brazil © Conada
This continent has got 4.6 billion people.
A Asia B Europe © Africa
Tokyo is the capital city of this country.
A Thailand —-B_Japon © the Philippines
z a
This country has got lots of islands.
A Peru B Nigeria © Indonesia
Which country
\\ d
would you like —
tolearn more Le
about? Why? ‘capital city + iver + continent
+ sland + official language
1 © Do the quiz. Listen and check.
2 Dawe we exva questions forthe aut
cil)
3 Ww Think of five countries where English is their official language.
Q vous:J
Nationalities
4 Match the countries to the nationalities.
Listen and check.
1 Qaustralia A Japanese
2 Clgypt B American
3 OGreece € Russian
4 O)apan D Polish
5 OMexico E Greek
6 (Poland F Turkish
7 QRussia G Australian
8 (Turkey H British
9 ()The UK 1 Egyptian
10 (The USA J Mexican
5 @ QO Look at the pictures. What
is each person? Choose from the
Akariis .
SANTOND
in wh- questions
©’ Read the theory. Listen and repeat.
Answer the questions,
g Intonation goes down at the end of wh-
‘questions, What's yourname? ~.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
How old are you?
What are you like?
Who's your teacher?
wane
Asking for/Giving personal details
7 Aisten to and read the dialogue. What
nationality is Helen? Pedro? Antonio?
Hello, I'm Helen. What's your name?
: Hil I'm Pedro.
: Where are you from, Pedro?
: Tim from Spain. And you?
: Tm from the USA. This is my Friend,
‘Antonio. He's from Madrid.
: Hi, Antonio! You're Spanish, too,
right?
That’ right, Pedro. Which city are
you from?
‘0: Barcelona
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(DD our texcrar gives you papers with
different names and countries, Use them to
act out a dialogue similar to the one in Ex. 7.
Use phrases from the Useful Language box.
Greet people
“Hil / Hello! How are you?
fee
Introduce yourself /
Hitt. Hal ay
My name
hee ees
L-
Personal questions,
se what’s your name?
‘Where are you from"?
Pra as CL
Par CTLsZN, Match the video. Match the houses (1-3) to the books (A-C).
LED 1 Othe Burrow A Artemis Fow!
2 (Bag End B The Hobbit
3 C)Fow! Manor € Harry Potter
Check out these famous homes from our favourite books and films.
Artemis Fow!'s house is Fowl Manor
near Dublin, Ireland and i's very big!
‘The Burrow, In Devon, England, is the | Bag End isin the vllage of Hobbiton in
home of the Weasleys. it has got six | the Shire. It has got round windows:
floors 0 there are lots of stats! The | and a round green front door. The There is a basement, a baloony and
living room and kitchen ate on the | house hast got any stars, but there | lots of rooms. Avtemis has got a
round flor and there are six bedrooms | are lots of rooms. There are only three large bedroom, but he has also got a
upstairs. Afterall, there are nine people | bedrooms, but there are two Kitchens study for his books and computers.
in the Weasley famity! The Burrow has | because Bag End's owner, Bilbo : He'sonly 12 years old, but he's realy
got a big garden and a garage for Mr | Baggins s always hungry! | clever,
Weasley’ fying car. i
‘floor * ground floor * upstairs ©
‘round * owner * hungry * study
Cppeurure
Cottages are Look at the houses in the photos. Where are they? Read the text to find out.
small houses in
the English Listen to and read the text. Decide ifthe sentences are T (True) or F (False).
oar Are ‘The Weasleys' house has got seven floors.
reserves Artemis has got a lot of books. =
raat Fowl Manor has gat round windows — Qatuest
Bag End hasn‘t got any stairs.
There'sno
place like
1 home!
Discuss.
1
2
3
4
5. Mrs Weasley has got a flying car.
6 Artemis’ bedroom is small
Ww
\GY Which house is the most unusual to you? Why?
MODULE 1
wwHouse & Rooms
4. Label the picture.
Answer the questions.
* basement * bathroom
‘= master bedroom
* dining room * garage
* child's bedroom
iving room ¢ kitchen
1. Which rooms are
on the ground
floor? first floor?
2. Which rooms have
got windows?
‘There is/There'sadoor. There isn'ta balcony.
‘There are some stairs. There aren't any stairs.
Sens
Yes there is No, there isn't
Yes, there are/No, there
aren't.
ns
Isthere a garage?
Are there any beds?
“Find examples in the text on p. 18,
5 Complete the gaps with there is/isnt, there
are/aren't, a, some, any.
windows.
books.
posters.
wal)
6 QQ Use the words in Ex. 4 to ask and
answer, as in the example.
A: Is there a basement in your house?
B: Yes, there is/No, there isn't.
uSTEMDIS
7 @) Lookat the pictures. What can you see?
b) O Listen and tick (v) the correct picture,
1. Where's Mary?
PROJECT
8 Qn Look at the house in Ex.4, Make
a similar house. How many rooms are there?
Why? Describe it to the class.Q vous
“~
(Ld)
Watch the vidi
> jeo, How many rooms are there in Roy’s house?
Hi Tor,
{hope you and your family are all
well. We're in our new house in Crete
at last and it’s great! There is @
garage and a big garden with a
swimming poo! outside. It’s so cool!
Inside, there are six rooms. On the
‘ground floor, there is a modern
iitchen with white cupboards and
Tiving room with a big white sofa, two
‘armchairs and a big green carpet
under it. On the first floor, there are
two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The master bedroom is for my
parents. The other bedroom is for me.
“There's a bed next to my desk. I's
sy favourite room because it’s all
blue, my favourite colour. And guess
what! There’s a telescope next to the
window, See photos attached.
Talk soon.
Roy
‘= swimming pool * outside
inside
1 OListen to and read the text. Answer the questions.
1 Where is Roy's house?
2. What isin the garden?
3 Which rooms are on the ground floor?
4 Which is Roy's favourite room?
2. Tellyour partner what Roy's email
3 W sina makes a house a home?
about and what he says in it.6 Look at the picture and write the correct
preposition of place.
Furniture/Appliances
4, Inwhich room in your house are these
pieces of furniture/appliances? Tell your
partner.
Bt a 1. There are two sofas the living
Tdishwasher cupboard 3 carpet room.
2 There are cushions the sofas.
3 Thereis abig table the cupboards.
4 There isa carpet umn the table,
5 The armchairs are he other sofa.
6 Thereisasmall table venennnerthe armchairs,
7 There are stairs. the armchairs.
4sofa 5 cooker Grable
7 @) Read the sentences (1-4). What is the
recording about?
b) (Listen and decide if the sentences are
T (True) or F (False).
7 armchair Bfridge 9wardrobe 1. There are two sofas in the living room,
There is a cooker in the kitchen. 2 The cushions are white.
iy 3 The carpet is blue.
What's the 4. The living room is big.
difference between a
cushion and a pillow?
Sena § Drown your beioom ta your
ae partner. He/She draws a picture of it.
Prepositions of place
AMATI (an email) a
9
Write an email about your house and your
room. Follow the plan.
behind between
Hi (friend's first name)
= where your house is
— how many rooms there are
your room
Talk soon.
next to on opposite under
(your first name)
“Find examples in the text on p. 20.
wou @Preparing for a presentation
1 SA discuss and tick (v) the dos fora
good presentation.
Think of your family.
How many member are there?
Where ae the from?
What are ther names?
How od are they?
Pan and pacts your Senko
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aa alten ot ro fortran
fed fom your notes.) Use visuals =O house for your family.
drain
rawings, et) Whereis
(ee! How many lors ae there?
How many roms arethere?
an Istherea garden? agarage? a
akon? swimming poo?
Qs Tum your backtotheaudence
Whats therein each oom?
1 ae and lookat the sreen.(_)
Beginning
=
Greet the audience and present yourself Use
a quotation to grab the audience’ attention.
2. Which beginning is interesting to you? Use your notes to
1 Hello! This is my family and our ideal house. aaa
2. Hello! im Bert Harris. “Theres no place like
home" That's true for my family. Let's meet
my family and ourideal house.
Ending
Summarse the topic. Akifthere are any
questions then thank the audience.
3. Which ending is interesting to you?
1 So that’s my family and our ideal house. Whichis
‘Are there any questions? ... Thank you. Fly, the most
2. Sothisisanice house for us. Ummm ... Ctl) interesting
questions? ... Thanks! oy presentation?
Why?
4) OAUuisten to Bert’s presentation. How
successful is he?
Q veoECR AMMAR]
1. Complete with the correct word. 5 Complete with the vats to etn the corect
rm.
1 grandpa —
a
3. husband
1 Olga and Dimitri.
rom Russia. They're Russian,
~ from Turkey. She...
Polish. They
2 Afet
Turkish.
4 son-
3
ol 4
‘they Canadian? Yes, they
‘Adam Australian? No,
5. My mum and dad smnunn from the USA.
They. American.
brown 0
6 Complete with the verb have got in the
correct form,
Claire isnt plump, she's 1
t. . No, she
21
Emma three uncles?
brother, but |
a sister, Her name Is Olga,
| =4 it.
3 Jack has Got [Link] BROWN 3 the house three
‘a hair. bedrooms? No, it.
Lan! 4 They .. a house with a big
garden, BUt they -nnnnnnnnmn @ GAFAGE.
Billis 0.. and he’s got 5 they a house in
white hair, France? Yes, they
/0
Jill has got long 7 Complete with there is/there are and the
brown hair. correct preposition of place.
ah 1 a table
3
2 Russia
3 Japan -
4
5 the UK
4. Circle the odd word out.
1. clever ~ friendly — funny - tall
sporty - long - short - curly
bathroom - bedroom - kitchen - armchair
‘cooker ~ fridge ~ dishwasher - garden
sofa - table - balcony — cupboard
a garage
he house?
..cushions
.. the sofa?
ween
s/10SeopanrEDTS
8 Complete the dialogue. Use: you, whats,
youre, this is, where are.
Hello, 'm Lucy. 1)
Hil ’m Mario,
De
tim from Mexico, 3)
tim from the UK. 4)
Verdnica. She's from Mérida.
i Veronicat 5).
SusTEMS
9 [Link] and for each question, choose the
correct picture.
1. Whois Anna?
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m9 6
2. Where is Eddie from?
9 ® @
the USA
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the UK
| Australia |
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Vocabulary
talk about family, talk about
appearance & character
¥ talk about nationalities
¥ talk about houses, rooms &
furniture/appliances
Reading
understand a dialogue giving
personal detalls (read for detall
~ complete sentences)
understand a blog about twins
(skim - read for specific
information - replace words)
Ooms:
your name?
you from, Mari
Mexican, too.
Mario. That's right. fm from Oaxaca,
as
EA READINGS AMIR ITI NG)
10 @) Read the messages and fill in: opposite,
next, under, on, between.
®
2 ety 10
my fiend,
My favourite room in my
hovseis the kitchen
Its blue and very
modem! There's a
‘cooker and a fridge and
lots of cupboards 1) .
There isa dishwasher, too. It’s 2)...
the cooker. I's beautifull
.. the walls.
to
My favourite room is our living room. i's small
but cosy with big windows. There isa blue sofa
jaen anda blue armchair 3) wit
“There are cushions on them,
There isa small table ~—F
4) sn the Sofa ma
and the armchair with a grey
carpet 5)... i
eond 10
2 Ther
understand an article about
houses (read for detail —T/F
statements)
understand an email about a
new house (read for detail —
answer questions)
Listening
% listen to dialogues about
houses (listen for detail -
multiple choice)
# listen toa person describing
‘heir living room (listen for
Gist/detail -T/F statements)
3 John's favourite roomis big.
4 The carpet in John’s living room is blue.
5. There are two armchairs in John's living
snd 10 room,
b) Decide if the sentences (1-5) are T (True)
orF (False).
1 Kelly's favourite room is blue,
washer in Kelly's kitchen,
‘Speaking
describe people
1 ask for/give personel details
present my family & our ideal
house
Writing
~ write blog post about my twin
7 write an article about my house
& favourite room7s
© Cina minute, choose the correct word.
Check your answers online.
Luke and Princess Leia are cousins/twins.
Padme Amidala is Anakin's sister/wife.
Han Solo is Leias husband/son.
Luke is Kylo Ren’s father/uncle.
Darth Vader is Kylo Ren's grandpa/brother.
Jobal is Padme Amidala's mother/aunt.
Choose another family and create a quiz for
your classmates.
Helen’s parents have got three
daughters including you and each
daughter has got one brother. How
‘many are there in Helen‘s family?
How many people are there in Helen's
family? Listen and read to find out.
[SG EWS US
Our house is a full house
Full of love and fun
‘Mum and Dad are always there
To welcome everyone!
There's my friendly big brother
He's tall and very clever!
There's my sporty twin sisters
‘And my baby brother, Trevor!
There's Grandma and there's Grandpa
They are always at our house
With funny Uncle Michael,
We all call him Mickey Mouse!
Draw Helen's family
tree.
No Whatisfamily §
toHelen?Whatis ‘f
family to you?N «