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M IK EM A C F A R L A N E

V A

NORMANW H IT N E Y

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la NO DISCO fO Z VOW.1 Write the sentences.

Use Gary, Nick, Sara, Tina.

Hi! I'm Nick.

1 Hi!.

2 Hello!.

3 Hello!

3 Write the words.Use fifteen twelve nineteen

seventeen twenty eleveneighteen fourteen sixteenthirteen

l i eleven e 1 4 _____._______a 1 7 ____________ f 1 9 ___________

b 1 8 ____________ g 1 3 ___________

c 2 0 ____________ h 1 6 ___________

d 1 5 _____________ i 12 ___________

4 Complete the sentences.

1 He's twelve years old.2 She's______________

2 Match the numbers and the words.

4

Communication5 Complete the conversation. Use How old

are yon? What's your name? Hi!

Gary (1 )_____________________________

Tina Hello!Gary (2) --------------------------------------------

Tina My name's Tina.

Gary (3)______________________________

Tina I'm fifteen.

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lb Grammar1 Write the full and short forms of the verb

be. Use are, is, am, 's, 're, 'm.

full form short form

I m i nyou ... .........

she ...............

_ _ vou

she

he he

it it

we ............... we

you

they

you

they

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb be. U se 'm, 's, 're.

She____ seventeen years old.

He an adult.

They students.

It____ the number five bus.

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5 Write a or an.

3 Complete Sue's letter. Write the correct form of the verb be. Use am, is, are.

s tudent a t the Grove School. M ik e

and I f r ie n d s . W e _ _ _ _ _2 3

teenagers . I _ _ _ _ _ seventeen and4

he s ix teen .

4 Write the correct personal pronoun.Use I, you, she, he, it, we, they.

How old is Mike?

How old are____

18 's sixteen.

., Sue?_'m seventeen.

.reMike and Sue are students. ------

friends.

4 How old is Tina?______ 's fifteen.5 Mike and I are teenagers._____ 're sixteen.

i letter

in orange

.bus

. adult

. disco

. student

6 Write the sentences in the correct order.

old / you? / How / are

1 fifteen / old. / years / I'm

2 students. / Mike / Sue / are / and

3 the / It's / six / bus. / number

4 spell / you / 'orange'? / do / How

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1c Vocabulary1 Write the days of the week.

edensyaWd

u dy St r a a

2 Find the months of the year.

X D F T I P O F J N

S E P T E M B E R N

L C M S U W J B L O

R E ( T T T T T F y ) V

N M U P R C J U N E

M B L R A C G A K M

T E Y I U L H R S B

J R B L G M E Y Y E

J U N R U C N A E R

T R E R S G M L F S

P E O C T O B E R H

Now write the months in the correct order.

1 J -2 F_

7 J-

3 M.

4 A.

5 M.

6 J -

8 A.

9 S_

10 O .

11 N

12 D_

3 Write the words.Use sixth tenth

eighth first seventh fourth

thirdninth

f i f t hsecond

1st firsta 2nd ___

b 3 r d___

c 4 t h____

d 5 t h____

e 6th

f 7th

g 8th h 9th

i 10th

4 Complete the sentences.

The tenth month of the year is October.

Thursday is the fourth day of the week.

August is the eighth month of the year.

1 The fourth month of the year is __________

2 Sunday is the__________ day of the week.

3 The____________day of the week is Friday.

4 ___________ is the sixth month of the year.

5 The month of the year is

November.

6 is the third day of the week.

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2 Look at the timetable and complete the sentences.

ROSEWOOD COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL Timetable for Year 9Lesson

Day 1 2BREAK

3 4

LUNCH

5BREAK

6 7

Wednesday English Maths Art French History Sport

Thursday Maths History Science Geography English Library French

Friday Science Computer studies Cookery Music

The fifSt lesson on Thursday is Maths.

The third lesson on Wednesday is Art.

The seventh lesson on Friday is Music.1 The__________lesson on Wednesday is

English.

2 The fourth lesson on Thursday is

3 The sixth lesson on__________is Sport.

4 The fifth lesson on Friday is__________

5 The__________lesson on Friday is

Computer studies.

6 The second lesson on__________is

History.

English across thecurriculumWrite the names of the school subjectsUse Cookery Geography French

History Maths MusicScience English ArtComputer studies Sport

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Id Skills work WritingReading

1 Read about Susie and Rick and complete the notes.

2 Complete the conversation.

Ann What's your name?

Susie I'm Susie.Ann How old are you?

Susie (1)__________________________

Ann What year are you in?

Susie (2)__________________________

Ann What's your favourite subject?

Susie (3)__________________________

Ann What are your favourite sports?

Susie (4)_____________and_________

Susie and Rick Cook are students at Redwood School.

Susie is fourteen years old and she is in Year 10. Her favourite subject is Computer studies and her favourite sports are athletics and gymnastics.

Rick is thirteen years old and he is in Year 9. His favourite subject is French and his favourite sports are football and ice hockey.

Name Susie Cook Rick Cook

Age 14Year at school

Favouritesubject

Favouritesports

3 Write the questions and answers.

Ann What's your name?

Rick I'm Rick,Ann How_____________________

Rick __________________________

Ann What

Rick _____

Ann _____

Rick _____

Ann _____

Rick _____

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2 a wfme ake vou fromCommunication

4 Write the questions and answers.

Where's Sinan from? He's from Turkey. Where are Yumiko and Kenji from? They're from Japan.

Write the dialogue in the correct order.Are you from Greece too?I'm from Greece.Where are you from?No, I'm not. I'm from Spain.

Waitress Where are you from?Petros __________________

Waitress __________________

Ana __________________

2 Do the number puzzle.Across

1 50

2 30

3 40

4 20

5 70

6 80

7 90

1 p 1 f T Y2

3

4

5

6

7

What is th e '?' number?____

Write the words.

21 twenty-one e 64a 28 ____________ f 79b 37 ____________ g 82

c 43 ____________ h 95

d 56 ________ '___ i 100

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2b Grammar

1 Complete the sentences.U se 'm not, aren't, isn't.

Petros: Tm not from Britain, I'm from

Greece/1 Nick________ fourteen, he's fifteen.

2 Ana and Petros________ teachers, they're

students.

3 Gary: ' I _____

Britain.'

4 Teacher: 'You

from Spain, I'm from

in Year 11, Nick.

You're in Year 10.'

5 Ana________ from Italy, she's from Spain.

6 Sara and Gary: 'W e________ fifteen, we're

fourteen.'

I'm sixteen. I'm from England and I'm a student.

I'm seventeen. I'm from England and I'm a student.

Darren

I I'm fourteen.\ I'm from

England and I'm a student.

I'm fourteen. I'm from England and I'm a student.

Linda

2 Write the answers.Are you fifteen?Yes, I am.

Is Sue from England?Yes, she is.

1 Is Darren fourteen?

2 Are Mike and Darren students?

3 Is Linda from Ireland?

4 Are you a student?

3 Write the answers.

Is Mike a teacher?No, he isn't.

Are Darren and Linda fifteen?

1 Is Sue from Greece?

2 Is Darren a teacher?

3 Are Mike and Sue from America?

4 Are you eighteen?

4 Complete the questions and write the answers.1 Mike and Sue from England?

Linda a student?

Mike fifteen?

Darren and Linda teachers?

Sue a student?

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(y Write the sentences with the correct capital letters.

mike and sue are students.Mike and Sue are students.

1 linda is from ireland.

2 it's Saturday, may the eleventh.

3 her favourite subject is english.

4 linda and darren are friends.

5 the first lesson on monday is science.

one hamburger two llWfburjifS

3 one orange

5 Write sentences. Use this, that, these, those.

These are apples.

That’s a table.

1 one pizza

2 one Coke

4 one apple two

5 one milkshake three

Complete the plural forms.

three

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2c Vocabulary

1 Label the objects in the classroom.Use chair table desk book

pen ruler blackboard doorivall map ivindow light

1 door 7 _____------------2 _______________ 8 ______________

3 _______ _____ 9 ___________4 ______________ 10 ______________

5 _______________ 11 ______________

6 ______________ 12 _____________

2 Complete the sentences.

There's a table.

Tiara aren't two chairs.

3 Write the answers.Is there a blackboard?No, than isn't*

Are there two lights?Yes, there are*

1 Are there three books?

a door,

two lights,

two windows,

a map.

two rulers,

a pen.

2 Is there a student?

4 Complete the questions and answers.

1 __________________ there a ruler?

2 ______________ there four books?

3 Is there a desk? there a chair?

4 Are there two doors? there two maps?

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1 Label the compass.Use east north-west south-east

west north-east south-westnorth south

English across thecurriculum

north

(7).

2 Look at the map of Australia. Write the answers.

Where's Sydney?It's in the south-east of Australia.

1 Where's Darwin?

2 Where's Townsville?

3 Where's Adelaide?

4 Where's Perth?

5 Where's Canberra?

6 Where's Brisbane?

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r Skills workReading

| Read Andy's letter to his penfriend in Brazil and complete the notes.

Dear Luis I'm your nm penfriend! My first name is Andy and my family name is Wong. I'm from Cheadle, in the north of England, and I’m

The name of my school is Cheadle Comprehensive School, and I'm in Year 11. There are thirty-one students in my class. My favourite subject is Geography and my favourite sport is tennis. Best wishes, Andy

1 First name

2 Family name

3 Town

4 Country

5 Age

6 Name of school7 Year

8 Number in the class

9 Favourite subject

10 Favourite sport

2 Write notes about yourself.

1 First name ___________

2 Family name(s) ___________

3 Town ___________

4 Country ___________

5 Age -----------------

6 Name of school ___________

7 Year ___________

8 Number in the class ___________

9 Favourite subject ___________

10 Favourite sport ___________

Writing

3 Write a letter to Andy about yourself.

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3a MICH'S FAMILY

2 Complete the dialogues.

Tracy WlO S this?Tom She's ffiy mum.

She's called Sally.

Tracy Who are they? Tom They re my

grandparents.They re m I lad Mrand Mrs Jones.

Ana This is my mum. She's a teacher. And this is my dad. He works in a hotel.

Nick Who's this?Ana That's my sister. She's called Maria

Teresa.Nick Are these your grandparents?Ana Yes. They're my dad's parents. They

live in Madrid.Nick And who's this?Ana That's Miguel. He's my little brother.

He's eleven.

1 Who are they? Write the answers.Use Ana's mum Ana's dad

Ana's sister Ana's brotherAna's grandparents

She's called Maria Teresa. Afi8 S sister1 He works in a hotel. ________________

2 They live in Madrid. ________________

3 He's eleven. _______________________

4 She's a teacher. _____________________

1 Tracy ______________ ?

Tom ________ my dad.

________________________ Peter.

2 Tracy ______________ ?

Tom ________my sister.

_________________________Julia.

3 Tracy

Tom

4 Tracy ______________ ?

Tom ______ my brother.

Sam.

Communication

my cousins.

__Rachel and Rob.

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3b Grammar

pronoun verb like

I like

you like

she likeS

he likeS

it likeS

we like

you like

they like

1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of each verb.

Tracy 111(6$ pop music, (like)

1 Mike and Sue_________ dancing, (like)

2 Linda_________ from Ireland, (come)

3 I _________ Maths, (like)

4 Darren's father___________in London.

(work)

5 W e________ in Wales, (live)

6 Mike's cousins_________________ in a

supermarket, (work)

7 Nick_________ in England, (live)

8 Sue________ discos, (like)

2 Write the correct possessive adjective.Use my, your, her, his, our, their.

Mike lives with his mother and father.1 Linda likes_________ History teacher.

2 'H i!________ name's Linda/

3 Mike and Sue like dancing with_______

friends.

4 Hello, Darren. Is this_________ book?

5 We live with_________ grandfather.

3 Complete the plural forms.

one book

1 one bus

three b§§ks

two

four

5 one cassette four

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Those aren’t hamburgers.

. an apple.

5 Write the questions and the answers.

1

1 Whose pen is this?It's Linda's.

2 _____________________________________ ?

3 _____________________________________ ?

4 Complete the sentences. Use This is That's

This isn't That isn't Those are

These are These aren't Those aren't

. pencils.

. an apple.

. umbrellas.

6 Match the words and pictures.

1 the girl's book

a bus.

2 the girl's books

3 the girls' book

4 the girls' books

8 desks.17

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3c Vocabulary1 Complete the family tree.

Use Steve's sister Steve's grandmother Steve's brother Steve's grandfather Steve's aunt Steve's uncle (x2) Steve's mother Steve's father Steve's cousin (x2)

William Rosemary WendySteve's mother

Sharon Mark Ruth Steve Tim

2 Complete the sentences.Use parents children

grandson songrandparents grandchildren granddaughter

Mary and Harry are Steve's grandparents.

Tim is Wendy's SOU.

Ruth is Mary's___________

Wendy and Paul are Steve's_________

Ruth, Steve and Tim are Paul's_______

Steve is Harry's___________

Ruth, Steve, Tim, Sharon and Mark are

Mary's___________

3 Complete the table.

mother

aunt

granddaughter

cousin

brother

son

cousin

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English across thecurriculum

2 Find the nationalities and complete the table.

1 Do the country names puzzle.

p A i N

2

3-

14

Across

1 This country is in the south-west of

Europe. It starts with 'S'.

2 This country is in the south-east of Europe. It starts with 'G'.

3 This country is in the United Kingdom. It

starts with 'E'.

4 This country is in the south-west of

Europe. It starts with 'P'.

5 This country is in the south-east of South

America. They speak Spanish.

6 This country is in the north of the United

Kingdom.

7 There are three countries here. It starts with 'B'.

8 This country is in South America. They

speak Portuguese.9 This country is in the south of Europe. It

starts with T.

i T A L I A N P B o L SB R I T W E L A R I S H

R G E N T I N I A n ) IIM U R N I R P L T U s SE B E G S J O L I s E SR D E L P W R A S T T cI N K I A B T R H R U oC R V S N H U U R A R TA W I H I H G N K L K TN E L S S D U I O I I ID W A L H F E N B A S SL R E T R A S G H N H HC W M L E H E J U N T R

Country

Argentina

AustraliaBritain

England

Greece

Ireland

Italy

Portugal

ScotlandSpain

Turkey

WalesUSA

Nationality

3 Complete the sentences.Use Greece Spanish Greek

Irish British SpainIreland Britain

1 Linda: 'I'm from________ I'm _____

2 Ana's from____

3 Gary's from.4 Petros is from.

.. She's. _. He's _

. He's.

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Skills workReadingJames lives in America. Pamela lives in England. Write Pamela's letter to James ithe correct order.

Writing2 Read the notes about James, and write

James's letter to Pamela.(about James) James Freeman

fourteen(James's family) dad - shop manager

mum - works in ahospitalbrother - Philip -1 7

(school subjects) likes Maths and Sciencehates Music

(music) likes jazz and rock musicfavourite singer - Prince

(school

subjects)

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f a DO you BN OCTOPUS?Communication

hamburgers octopus tea coffee

Write the answers.Use Yes, I do or No, I don't

Mrs Lee Hello, Sara.Sara Hello, Mrs Lee. Are there any

hamburgers?Mrs Lee No, there aren't. I'm sorry. Would

you like some fish and chips?Sara No, thanks. I don't like fish and

chips. Is there any salad?Mrs Lee No, there isn't. But there are some

sandwiches. Would you like a cheese sandwich?

Sara OK. Yes, please. And an apple,please.

Mrs Lee I'm sorry. There aren't any apples. Would you like an orange?

Sara No, thanks. I don't like oranges.

True or false?

There are some hamburgers. Fl III1 Sara likes fish and chips. __________

2 There isn't any salad. __________

3 There aren't any sandwiches-----------------

4 There are some apples. __________5 Sara doesn't like oranges. __________

1 Ana Do you like fish and chips?

Gary ________________________

2 Ana Do you like tea?

Gary ______________

3 Ana Do you like coffee? Gary _________________

4 Ana Do you like milkshakes?

Gary ______________________

3 Look at the pictures in exercise 2. Complete the offers and write Gary's answers.

Sara Would you like a hamburger?Gary No, thanks.Sara Would you like some chips?Gary Yes, please.

1 Ana Gary

2 Ana

Gary

3 Ana Gary

. a milkshake?

. some octopus?

. some ice-cream?

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GrammarComplete the sentences. Use don't or doesn't

Mike and Darren dill t live in Manchester.

Sue like History.

1 Darren_____________ like Science.

2 Mike_______________ study Japanese.

3 Mike and Sue______________ eat octopus.

4 Linda_______________ live in England.

5 W e_______________ work in London.

6 Darren and Linda___________ like Maths.

Write the answers.

Yes, he does.

No, they don't.

1 Does Linda like tennis? 5 Do Linda and Sue like dancing?

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3 Complete the questions and write true answers.

Do you study

Do you study English? Ye$, I do.1 ___________ you like tennis?___________2 ___________ you and your family live in

Turkey?___________3 ___________ your friends like pop music?

4 ___________your English teacher come

from Britain?___________5 ___________you and your friends study

Maths?___________

6 ___________you like dancing?_________

4 Complete the lists on the bags.

5 What's on the table? Complete the sentences. Use some or any.

There are IdfPS eggs.

There isn't ifty milk.

1 There are_________

2 There aren't.

3 There isn't _

4 There's____

. apples.

__oranges.

5 There aren't.

6 There's____

___soup.

. cheese.

____ hamburgers.. water.

6 Complete the questions and write the answers.

Affi there any sandwiches on the table?fas, there are,l i there any milk on the table? thsfi iffrt*

1 there any coffee on the table?

. there any eggs on the table?

. there any tomatoes on the table?

. there any tea on the table?

. there any apples on the table?

. there any cheese on the table?

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be Vocabulary1 Find the food and drink. Match the words

with the pictures.

2 Write the words from exercise 1 in the correct column.

drinkcoffee

fruit vegetables

meat other food

3 Read about Sally, John, Kate and Martin. Whose food is it?

Sally likes pizza and bananas, but she doesn't like carrots. John likes apples and rice, but he doesn't like bananas. Kate likes pizza and bananas, but she doesn't like apples. Martin likes lemons and onions, but he doesn't like rice.

1 This is .'s food.

2 This is _'s food.

draeb

3 ninoo

4 toapto

5 molne

6 rcei

7 anabna

8 febe

10 kicnech

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1 Write the missing words. Then write the answers in numbers and symbols.

Ten plus three equals thirteen.10 + 3 = 13

1 Twelve minus six equals______________

English across thecurriculum

2 Seven times one equals.

3 Twenty-five divided by five equals.

4 Eight plus four minus nine equals.

5 Five plus eleven divided by four plus one

times two equals_____________________

2 Write the missing numbers. Then write the answers in words.

3 + 8 = 11

1 3 x __= 30

. - 5 - 1 3

3 6 + ___+ 2 = 4

. x 6 -12 = 30

5 3 x ___+ 3-=-10 = 3

3 Write the missing symbols. Then write the answers in words.

4 4, 8 — 2 = 10

1 3 ___7 ___ 4 = 14

2 9 ___2 ___ 2 = 20

3 25___5 ___ 4 = 9

4 6 ___3 ___ 2 = 16

5 16___4 ___ 6 = 10

6 7 ___2 ___ 4 ___ 2 = 9

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ltd Skills workReading

Today's Menu

Soup• Onion 65p

Main courses• ( l ) _________ and chips £ 1 ,6 0

with (2 )_______ or peas

• Vegetarian rice salad (3 )__

Desserts• (4)------------ 25p

• Ice-cream (chocolate (6)—or ( 5 ) ---------------- )

Read the dialogue and complete the menu.

Simon What kind of soup is there today, Mrs Mill?

Mrs Mill There's onion soup.Simon How much is it?Mrs Mill It's 65p.Simon And what's the main course?Mrs Mill There's beef pie and chips with

carrots or peas. That's £1.60.Simon Is there a vegetarian meal too?Mrs Mill Yes, there is. There's rice salad.Simon How much does that cost?Mrs Mill That's £1.10. It's healthy and cheap.Simon And what are the desserts?Mrs Mill There's fresh fruit and there's

chocolate or coffee ice-cream.Simon OK. How much are they?Mrs Mill The fruit is 25p and the ice-cream is

40p.

Writing

Salad 1£1,10

j1 Sandwich

75p ((M /A

2 Write the answers.

How much is the hamburger?I ts £1*4$ forte fmni forty-five).

How much does the soup cost?It costs (sixty-five p)»

1 How much is the cheeseburger?

2 How much does the ice-cream cost?

3 How much is the salad?

Write the questions.4 ________________________

It costs 75p (seventy-five p).

It's £1.60 (one pound sixty).

It costs £1.99 (one pound ninety-nine).

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5a NO,YOU CAN" 1!1 Complete the speech bubbles.

Use No, you can't. You're only fifteen! Can I watch TV?Can I eat this sandwich?No, you can't. Go upstairs and do your homeivork.OK. Yes, you can.Can I go to a disco on Saturday night?

3

4 It's twenty-five to four.

Write the time in words.

CommunicationDraw the times on the clocks.

It's ten to eight.

1 It's half past three.

a quarter past twelve.

twenty past seven.

Its a quarter pu t ten*

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Do you play these sports?

Tennis Ice hockey Football

/ ✓

/

1 Look at the questionnaire. Write sentences.

Linda / football2 Write the questions and answers.

Sue and Linda / ice hockey

Mike and Darren / volleyball.Mika and Darren play volleybal

1 Sue / ice hockey

1 Darren and Linda / football

2 Darren / football 2 Sue / volleyball

3 Sue and Mike / tennis3 Darren / tennis

4 Darren / volleyball

5 Linda and Darren / tennis 4 Sue and Mike / football

6 Mike / ice hockey5 Linda / tennis

7 Linda / vollyball

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3 Write the questions and complete the answers.

(watch TV until midnight)

Vicky Can I watch TV until midnight? Dad No, you can't.

1 (go to the school disco)Nigel _____________________________?

Dad Yes,__________________________2 (play football in the living-room)

Tom _____________________________ ?

Dad No,__________________________

3 (stay in bed until twelve o'clock?)

Jack ______________________

Dad No,.

4 (listen to a cassette) Helen __________

Dad Yes,.

4 Write sentences.

1 Nigel.2 Tom _

3 Jack _

5 Write the words.Use eighth seventeenth

thirty-first secondtwenty-ninth fifth twentieth twenty-thirdtwelfth fourththirtieth fourteenth

2nd 6 17th

4th 7 20th

5th 8 23rd

8th 9 29th

12th 10 30th

14th 11 31st

6 What's the date? Write the answers.

SUNMAR 4

THURSOCT 1

TUESAPR 23

4 Helen.

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5c Vocabulary

1 Label the picture.Use living-room dining-room hall

2 Write the answers.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

bathroom bedroom toilet w 1kitchen garden stairs Remember!roof garage

in the bedroom on the stairsin the kitchen on the roof

1

Mum

You

1 Jack

You

2 Dad

You

3 Mum

You

4 Clare

You

5 Jack

You

Where are my photos?

They're in the bedroom.Where's my tennis racket?

Where's my pen?

Where are my cassettes?

Where are my books?

Where's my football?

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1 Write the words under the correct picture.Use tent, farm, igloo, flats, tepee, house.

English across thecurriculum

n

\• H l t w

2 Here is a letter from Igor to his penfriend, Sharon. Write in the missing letters.

(1) D _ _r SharonAre you going to come to Spain? Idon't live in a big (2) c_ty. Ilive (3) b_ the (4) s___ . Do youlike swimming?I live in a (5)___at. It's(6) sm_11, but we have (7) thr___bedrooms, and there's a big(8) ba_____ ny. There isn't a(9) g_______ n, but there are lotsof (10) g_rages behind the flats.Do you live in a (11) to_n?Please write soon.

Best wishes,Igor

3 Now Sharon is staying with her penfriend Igor. Read her postcard.

<0° stiiJL- f&mtUAJl, ?

As/&JL

TktAji A, ;Z'h eCt&YUis

353 / W M a /P

4 Igor comes to Britain and he stays with Sharon. Write his postcard to his mum and dad. Use the notes.

House

near the tov/n

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Skills workReading

two m

garden

Writing2 Write notes about your home.

1 type of home __________

2 location __________

3 inside __________

4 outside

3 Now write about you and your home.

1 Complete the notes about John's house.

1 type of home house

2 location I llfgi a iff

3 inside _____________________

4 outside

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6 a sports cioim

| Complete the dialogue.Use No, thanks. I want a red one.

Oh, haven't you got a red one?Have you got any tracksuits?What colours have you got?

Tina Hane you got any tracksuits? Assistant Yes, we have. We've got some new

ones today.

Tina (1)____________________________

Assistant We've got grey, black and blue.

Tina (2)____________________________

Assistant No, I'm sorry, we haven't. Would you like a grey one?

Tina (3)____________________________

Communication2 Look at the list of Gary's clothes.

Gary's clothes Colours

baseball cap whitetracksuit blacktrainers greyT-shirt redshorts blue

3 Write the answers.

Tina Have you got a baseball cap?Gary Yes, 1 have.Tina What colour is it?

Gary It's white.

1 Tina Have you got a tracksuit?

Gary

Tina What colour is it?

Gary

2 Tina Have you got any trainers?Gary

Tina What colour are they?

Gary

Write the questions.3 Tina ?

Gary Yes, I have.Tina ?

Gary It's red.

4 Tina ?

Gary Yes, I have.Tina ?

Gary They're blue.

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I# Grammar

aflBBI C

| Complete the sentences. Use has got or have go t

Linda hiS §©t a computer.

Mike and Darren hlW cassette recorders.

1 Sue____________a TV.

2 Mike and Sue____________ footballs.

3 Darren

4 Mike _

a cassette recorder.

_________ a computer.

5 Linda and Darren____________ cameras.

2 Complete the sentences. Use hasn't got or haven't g o t

Darren hasn't got a TV.

Sue and Darren haven't got computers.

1 Mike____________ a camera.

2 Linda____________ a football.

3 Sue and Mike

4 Darren_____

cameras.

5 Sue and Linda

recorders.

6 Mike________

a computer.

__ :___ cassette

a TV.

3 Write the questions and answers.

Mike / a cassette recorder

Linda and Darren / footballsHave Linda and Darren oot footballs?

1 Sue / a TV

2 Darren / a computer

3 Sue and Linda / cassette recorders

4 Mike and Linda / computers

5 Darren / a football

6 Darren and Linda / cameras

7 Mike / football6 Linda a TV.

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4 Write the imperatives in the correct places. Use Don't forget your anorak!

Don't watch TV now! Do your homework!Get up! You're late!Be quiet! Don't be stupid!Listen to this music! It's great!

5 Complete the sentences. Use one or ones.

This is a large salad. Have you got a small one? (small)

I don't want red trainers. I'd like SOfflS bill®

ones, (blue)1 I don't like this black baseball cap. Have

you got_______________________(red)

2 My pizza is cold. I'd like

(hot)

3 I don't want green shorts. Have you got

(white)4 I'd like a tracksuit, but I don't want

(expensive)5 These apples are small. Have you got

(big)6 I don't like this blue anorak. Have you got

(green)

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5 W E A T E R

J N K S R I JR A V O A S E

Y E c c I K A

T U s K N I NM P H S E R S

G I O L R T T

L B R U S J S

O A T T S W H

V C S I M F I

E T D U E L RS J O R W S T

6c Vocabulary| Find the words for these clothes.

1 & 7 □

2 Find the colours.

3 Answer the questions.

1 What colour is your English book?

2 What colour are your shoes?

3 What colour is your pen?

4 What colour are your eyes?

5 What colour is your chair?

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English across the curriculum| Complete the poster.

This k a panda.panda a This is

forests the in Pandas live China of

an is one adult This

elephants These are

live Africa and Elephants India in

Africa live ones These in

is This tiger a are These whales

in live Tigers India Africa and live oceans in Whales

one is adult from This an India ones live South Africa near These

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[ Skills workReading

1 Read about Kate and Martin.

Kate Green lives near Exeter, in the south­west of England. She lives on a farm in the country. She's got a lot of pets. She's got two rabbits, a dog and a horse. The horse is called Sandy, and the dog is called Ginger. The two rabbits are called Bill and Ben. They eat a lot of carrots!

Martin Williams lives in Harlech. Harlech is a village in North Wales. He lives in a house with a small garden. He's got two hamsters, a cat and a tortoise. His favourite pet is the cat. She's called Suki and she's very beautiful!

2 What pets has Kate got? What pets has Martin got? Write K or M next to the animals.

i K 4

-

r if?'

2

' •

5

3

t ' ' i S x i

6 \

3 True or false?Kate lives in the north-west of Scotland. Pills

1 Martin lives in North Wales. ____

2 Kate lives in a large city. ____

3 Martin has got a large garden. ____

4 Kate's dog is called Ginger. ____

5 Bill and Ben eat a lot of apples. ____

6 Suki is Martin's favourite pet. ____

7 Kate has four pets. ____

8 Sandy is a dog. ____

Writing

Read the notes and write about Mary andher pets.Name Mary O'Rourke

Place the west of Ireland

Type of home a small house by the sea

Pets a dog, two cats and a canary

Names of pets dog - Wilf

cats - Jemima and Blackie

canary - Frank

Favourite pet the canary

Mary O'Rourke lives in the west of Ireland.

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la /)T 7H£ SPORTS CENTREAna goes to the Sports and Leisure Centre once a week, on Thursdays. Tonight is Thursday and Ana is at the Sports Centre with Nick, Sara, Gary and Tina.

Communication2 Write the questions and answers.

Use can or can't and these words:swim do a cartwheel play footballdance play basketball

can f.

It's five past eight. Sara and Tina are playing basketball. Sara is playing very well. Tina and her team are losing the game!

f , 51V %iJff

Ana and Nick are not playing basketball. They are swimming.

Ana This is brilliant!Nick No, it isn't! The water's very cold! Gary And I can't swim!

Write the names.

She goes to the Sports Centre once a week,

on Thursdays. Alii1 They are playing basketball. ________

and________2 Her team is playing very well. ________

3 Her team is losing the game. ________

4 They are swimming. ________

5 He can't swim. ________

l Cm f i l l .

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7b Grammar| Write the present continuous form of these

verbs.

piayeat

watch

do

listen

playing dance diflClH§live ______

write ______

leave ______

come ______

swim swimmingwin ________

stop ________

sit

run

Write the correct affirmative form of the present continuous tense.

This is a picture of me and my family. My

sister Carol IS listening (listen) to music. Mum

and Dad (1)_________________ (watch) TV.

My grandfather (2)_________________ (read).

I (3)_________________ (talk) to my

grandmother. My brother Joe

(4)__________________ (drink) a Coke, and

my sister (5)_________________(eat) Joe's

hamburger!

Write the correct negative form of the present continuous tense.U se 'm not, aren't, isn't.

Joe lin't TV. (watch)

1 Carol___________________a pizza, (eat)

2 Mum and Dad__________________ (read)

3 My grandfather___________________a

letter, (write)

4 My grandmother_________________ to

music, (listen)

5 My brother__________________ water.

(drink)

6 I___________ my homework, (do)

Mike / watch / every dayMike watches TV every day.

Sue and Darren / go / once a weekSue m i Parran §§ to a disco mm i week.

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4 Sara's dad. . a sandwich

Linda / play / twice a week

Darren's mum and dad / get up / on

Sundays

every day. (eat)

5 'What are you doing?' ' I .

letter.' (write)6 Look! Nick and Ana___

moment, (dance)

6 What do you do on Saturdays?

. at the

Sue / eat / every day

You

Linda and Darren

do / every day

5 Present simple or present continuous? Complete the sentences, using the correct tense of the verbs.

Nick's mUm drinks coffee every day.(drink)

We*re listening to some cassettes at the

moment, (listen)1 Sara_____________football once a week.

(play)

2 Nick and Tracy.

day. (watch)

3 Gary_________

(do)

. TV every

. his homework now.

You

What are you wearing?

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"Jq Vocabulary1 Write the words in the correct places.

Use leg, head, arm, back, foot.

Use finger, chest, hand, thumb.

6

7

8

9

2 Find the parts of the body and then label Marty.mra hesct rae yee eot

nergif toof dnah irah hade

gel pils homut sone mubht

ethet

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1 Do the sports puzzle.

Down I Across -4

English across the curriculum

Sii k ;

4

6

t7i

A

*8

L\' i

11

i12

2 Answer the questions about you.

1 What outdoor sports do you play in the

winter?

13

2 What outdoor sports do you play in the summer?

3 What indoor sports do you play?

4 Can you swim?

5 Can you play table tennis?

6 What's your favourite sport?

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Skills work Writing

Reading

Read about Charles.

I want to be the number one tennis player in Britain, and I practise a lot.I always get up early. My mum takes me to the tennis club and we play tennis for an hour.

Then, at 8.45,1 go to school. Lessons start at 9.00. At lunchtime I play tennis with the other people in the school team from 12.45 to 1.45. Lessons start again at 2.00 and finish at 3.45, but I don't go home then. I always go to the tennis club and I play from 4.00 to 5.00. I'm usually home at 5.30, and then I have some free time. We have dinner at 7.00 and I do my homework from 7.30 to 9.30. Then I'm always very tired and I go to bed at 10.00.

practises gymnastics 7.30-8.30goes to school 9.00

has lunch 1.00-2.00

finishes school 3.45

practises gymnastics 4.00-5.15

goes home 5.30has dinner 6.00

does her homework 7.00-8.00watches TV 8.00-8.30

goes to bed 10.00

Answer the questions. Write a, b or c.

1 How often does Charles practise?__

a) once a day

b) twice a day

c) three times a day

2 How long does he play every day?__

a) one hour b) two hours c) three hours

3 How long does he stay at school everyday?__

a) seven hours

b) six and a half hours

c) six hours and fifteen minutes

4 How long does he do his homework every

evening?__

a) one hour b) two hours c) three hours

3 Write about Zena's daily routine.

Zena gets up at 6.45 every day. She has breakfast at 7.00 and practises gymnastics for one hour. She___________________________

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S a UW /}££ you WING?Ana lives with an English family near the COITimLiriiCcltiOrischool. Her English lessons finish at four o'clock and she usually goes home at half past four. She does her English homework in her room, and then she always has dinner with the family at seven o'clock. After dinner she often watches TV or reads.

It's twenty-five past eight on Tuesday evening, and Ana is watching TV in the living-room.

Mark Ana! There's a phone call for you.Ana For me? Thanks. Hello?Nick Hi! It's me, Nick. What are you doing? Ana I'm watching TV.Nick Is Petros watching TV, too?Ana No, he isn't. He's playing volleyball at

the Sports Centre.Nick Oh, good!

1 True or false?

Ana's English lessons finish at half past

three. Filli1 She usually goes home at four o'clock.

2 She always has dinner at seven o'clock.

3 She often watches TV after dinner----------

4 Ana is doing her homework in her room.

2 Complete the phone conversation.

Tom Hi, Tracy. It's Tom. What if# |§ll

doing? (do) ( l )____________________?(wash up)

Tracy No, (2)_________________(3) I ______

_____________________(watch TV).

(4)_______________________ (do) your

homework?

Tom No, (5)___________________________ Ihaven't got any homework. I (6)_____

_____________________(write) a letterto my penfriend.

3 Answer the questions.Use often, sometimes, hardly ever, never.

How often do you listen

to music?

1 sometimes listen to music,1 How often do you go

2 How often do you play ice hockey?

3 How often do you eat hamburgers?

4 How often do you forget to do your homework?

5 Petros is playing volleyball.

to a disco?

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Grammar

1 Write questions and answers about Sue's family.

Sue / read a bookIs Sue reading a book? Yes, she is.

Sue's dad / eat a banana

2 Match the questions and answers.

Sue / drink Coke

Sue's grandparents / write letters3 ?

Sue's dad / read a newspaper

1 What's your name? \ a At one o'clock.2 Where are you ) b George

from? / Michael.

3 What time do you / c From 9.15 tohave lunch? | 3.45.

4 Who's your ^ w d Gillian White.

favourite pop singer?

5 How old is your e Twice a week.brother?

6 How long do you f Thirteen.

stay at school?

7 How often do you g Scotland.

play tennis?

Sue's cats / sleep

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, N

Remember!

always ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓usually ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓often ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓sometimes ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓hardly ever ✓ ✓never

............I;...; " -

3 Write sentences about your family and your friends.

My mm usually gats i f at mm o'clock.

1 My. . often _

2 My. . sometimes.

3 I hardly ever________

4 My friend usually___

5 M y__________ never _

6 I always____________

Now it's eleven o'clock. My parents

sometimes (3)________(go) to thesupermarket on Saturday mornings, but

today they're at home. My father (4)____

mother (5)___________________

my brother with his homework.

_(wash) the car and my

--------------------- (help)

4 Write the verbs in the correct tense. Use the present simple and the present continuous.

Hello! I'm Julia and this is my family. We live (live) in a large town in the north of England.

It's nine o'clock on Saturday morning. My parents are drinking (drink) coffee, my brother(1)_________________________ _____ (read) a

magazine and I (2)------------------------ (watch)

TV.

It's half past three in the afternoon. I often(6)________(go) to the Sports Centre on

Saturdays, and today I'm here with mybrother. I (7)__________________(swim) and

David (8)______________ (play) table tennis.

It's nine o'clock. I usually do my homework in the evening, but tonight I'm at a disco with

my friends. We (9)_______________________(dance). I (10)____________(like) Saturdays!

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8c Vocabulary1 Write the seasons in the correct order.

Use autumn, spring, winter, summer.i spring

3 Complete the puzzle.

2 Write the sentences beside the correct pictures.It's cold and there's a lot of snow.It's cloudy and wet.It's windy.It's hot, sunny and dry.

Across —►

1 It's often cold and______in the autumn.

5 In the summer, a lot of people swim in the

6 There is often a lot o f______pollution in

large cities.

7 There are a lot o f________ in a forest.

8 It's very hot and_______in the desert.

9 Today it's hot and______

Down ■I

2 The Nile is a ______in Egypt.

3 The Sahara and the Kalahari are______

4 There's a lot o f______in the ocean!

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English across thecurriculum

Introduction

Ullapool is in the north-west of Scotland. It is a small town by the sea. The population is

about one thousand two hundred.

The town

Ullapool is an old town. The main industries are fishing and tourism. A lot of people go

there for their holidays.

The environment

There are some mountains near Ullapool. The

climate is warm in the summer, but there is a

lot of rain and snow in the winter. There isn't

a lot of air pollution in the town, but there is

some pollution in the sea.

| Complete the notes about Ullapool.

Introduction

Name

Type of place

SizeLocation

Population

The town

Industries

2 Read the notes and write about Canterbury.

Introduction

NameType of place

SizeLocation

Population

The city

Modem or old?

Industries

The environment

The land

The climate

Pollution

Canterbury

city

small

south-east of England

50,000

old

tourism and agriculture

small hills

warm in the summer

often cold in the winter

some air pollution in the

centre of the city

The environment

The land

The climate Pollution

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Skills workReading

Sergeant Daley works at night. He usually gets up at four o'clock in the afternoon, has breakfast at half past four, and after breakfast he goes to the Police Station. He starts work at six o'clock in the evening. First he makes phone calls and talks to the other police officers, and then he goes out in his car.

Tonight he is in his car in London Road. He can see a man and a woman in a sports shop. They are carrying a big bag. Sergeant Daley is watching the sports shop and talking to another police officer on his radio.

1 Answer the questions.

What time does Sergeant Daley usually get

up? At four o'clock.1 What time does he usually have breakfast?

Writing2 Write about the pictures.

§ § p

m liii ' fg&M.m m

Sergeant Daley is in Queen Street. He is watching a bank. He can see two men near the bank. They are carrying a lot of money.

■if ii" -V

1

26 What are they doing?

7 What is Sergeant Daley doing?

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9 * GARY'S PAZJY

Today is Wednesday 17 May. It's seven o'clock in the evening and Tina is at Sara's house. They are drinking Coke and talking.

Sara What are you doing on Friday evening?

Tina I'm going to a disco. Can you come? Sara No, I can't. I'm visiting my

grandparents. What are you doing on Saturday morning?

Tina I'm doing my homework. But I'm going to the shops on Saturday afternoon. Can you come with me?

Sara No, I'm sorry. I'm playing basketball. Tina Oh, OK.Sara Are you going to Gary's party on

Saturday evening?Tina Yes, I am.Sara Brilliant!

1 Write a, b or c.

1 Tina is___on Friday evening.a) visiting her grandparentsb) watching TVc) going to a disco

2 Sara is___on Friday evening.a) doing her homeworkb) visiting her grandparentsc) going to the Sports Centre

3 Tina is___on Saturday morning.a) going to the shopsb) doing her homeworkc) cleaning her bike

4 Sara is___on Saturday afternoon.a) playing basketballb) going to the shopsc) writing a letter

5 Tina is__ on Saturday afternoon.a) doing her homeworkb) playing footballc) going to the shops

6 Sara and Tina are___on Saturdayevening.a) going to a discob) watching TVc) going to Gary's party

Communication

Saturday 20 May

MORNING do my homeworkAFTERNOON play table tennisEVENING p to Gary's party

Sunday 21 May

MORNING visit my uncle and auntAFTERNOON write a letter to my penfriendEVENING watch TV

2 Complete the questions and write theanswers.

Saturday afternoonSara What are vou doing on Saturday

afternoon? Ramesh I'm playing table tennis.

1 Sunday morningSara ___________________________

_____________________________ ?

Ramesh ___________________________

2 Saturday morningSara ___________________________

_____________________________ ?

Ramesh ___________________________

3 Sunday eveningSara ___________________________

_____________________________ ?

Ramesh ___________________________

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% Grammar1 Which sentences refer to the present?

Which sentences refer to the future? Write T he present' or 'The future'.

Look! Mike is playing football. The pfiSSHt

You're playing basketball on Wednesday afternoon. Tfli ftttUfS

1 Sue is reading a newspaper at the moment.

2 Darren is going to the shops on Saturday

morning. ______________

3 Linda and Sue aren't playing tennis

tomorrow evening_______________

4 Are you doing your homework now?

5 Mike is helping his mum on Sunday.

6 It isn't raining at the moment_____

7 Is Linda having a party next week?

2 What are they doing now? Write sentences.

Mike is reading a book.1 Sue__________________________________

2 Linda and Darren_____________________

What aren't they doing now? Write your own sentences.

Mike isn't cleaning his bike.3 Sue________________________________

4 Linda and Darren

Mike - help mum Sue - clean bike Linda and Darren - do homework

3 What are they doing tomorrow? Write sentences.

Mike is helping his m u m .

1 Sue______________________________

2 Linda and Darren_________________

What aren't they doing tomorrow? Write your own sentences.

Mike isn't going to the shops.3 Sue________________________________

8 I'm not going to school tomorrow. 4 Linda and Darren

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Complete the paragraph about Kelly.Use at, on, in.

Kelly is sixteen years old. She is a student, but

she also works in a paper shop. The shop sells

newspapers, magazines and sweets.

Kelly gets up i t half past seven. She hasbreakfast (1)_____ eight o'clock, and then she

goes to school. School finishes (2)_____ aquarter to four. After school she usually goes

home, but (3)_____ Tuesdays and Thursdays

she works in the paper shop. She finisheswork (4)_____ a quarter past six. (5)_____ the

evenings she does her homework or watches

TV.

Kelly also works in the shop (6)_____theweekend. (7)_____ Saturday morning she

works from half past eight to one o'clock.(8)_____the afternoon she usually goes to the

shops. (9)_____ Sunday morning she startswork (10)_____ nine o'clock and she usually

finishes work (11)_____half past twelve.

Kelly likes her job. She's saving a lot of money

in the bank, and (12)_____ the summer, she's

having a holiday in Turkey!

I | reap ft wmsmpfB -me MacwNgs.R£*P~\w» HEWSPftffig I

5 Write the sentences in the correct order.

1 play / in the summer. / I / tennis

2 work / My mother / at nine o'clock. / starts

3 a party / We / on Saturday evening. / 're

having

4 at the weekend. / my aunt and uncle / 'm

visiting / 1

5 My parents / TV / in the evening. / don't

watch

6 her homework / She / 's doing /

tomorrow morning.

7 his mum / He / on Saturday mornings. /

helps

8 I / a holiday / in July. / 'm having

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9c Vocabulary| What are they made of? Label the items in

the picture.Use glass rubber metal leather

plastic paper wood wool

2 Write the questions and answers.Use chair spoon shoes

socks newspaper windowcotton glass paperleather metal wood

1 Marty

Jane

Marty

Jane

Jane

Marty

Jane

Jane

Marty

Jane

4 Marty

Jane

Marty

Jane

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1

3 Rob

Emma likes playing folk music.

rock music

4 Annie

2 Steve 6 Jane

1 Peter

5 Andy

English across thecurriculumWhat do they like doing? Write sentences. Use play, sing, dance to, listen to.

folk music

pop music

opera

classicalmusic

jazz

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9 d Skills workReading

1 Read about Penny.

Writing3 Look at the graph about Penny's class.

My kind of music

I like music very much. I can play the

violin and I can play the piano. I have violin lessons on Tuesdays and piano lessons on Fridays. I play the violin in the school orchestra. We practise every week, on Thursday evenings. Sometimes we give concerts. I can't play the guitar or the trumpet.

I like listening to classical music but I don't like opera. I like listening to pop music, and I like reading about pop music, too. I read a lot of pop magazines and I watch pop programmes on TV. I don't like jazz.

My favourite kind of music is pop music.My favourite singer is George Michael and my favourite group is U2,

2 Answer the questions.

Which musical instruments can Penny play?

Violin and piano.1 When does she have piano lessons?

2 Which instruments can't she play?

3 Does she like listening to pop music?

4 What does she watch on TV?

5 Which two kinds of music doesn't she like?

6 What is her favourite group?

sing

vio lin

piano

trum pet

cello

sax

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

There are twenty-five students in Penny's class. All the students can sing. Twenty students can play the piano, ten students can play the violin, and five can play the cello. None of the students can play the trumpet or the saxophone.

4 Penny's brother Andrew is 12. Look at the graph and write about his class.

piano

guitar

trumpet

sax

vio lin

cello

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

There are twenty-five students in Andrews class._______________________________

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10a good m m Communication

Cathie is talking to her friend, Joanne.Mark is doing his homework. Completethe dialogue.

Use we're arriving going to stayWe're spending mustare we We're going tomust we're stayingmustn't g°ing t° drive

Cathie VlfeVe to visit our cousins in

England, Joanne.Joanne Oh, when are you going?

Cathie Er, in July. Mark?

Mark What is it? I (1)_____________do

Mark

this homework.

Cathie When (2)_____ . flying to

London? Is it 16 July?

No, (3)------------------- .on 16 July,

but we're flying on 15 July.

Cathie Oh, yes.

Joanne Are you (4)___________________

in a hotel?Cathie No, (5)____________________ with

some friends in Oxford, then we're

(6)_____________________ to my

grandparents' house in Scotland.

Mark (7)___________________________ a

month in Europe, too.

Cathie You (8).Mark. You (9).

. talk to us,

_____ finish

your homework!

Joanne Well, have a good time, Cathie.Don't forget to send me a postcard.

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Mark's friend Adam is asking about his holiday in Britain. Write the questions and answers.

AdamUffl you §§lfljj to flSii London?

Mark Yes, #6

AdamAf® fOi going to Visit Plymouth?

Mark No, We MMh1 Adam.

Mark _

2 Adam_

Mark _3 Adam_

Mark _

4 Adam_

Mark .

5 Adam_

Mark _6 Adam_

Mark _

___ Oxford?

. Cambridge?

__Glasgow?

__Brighton?

. Edinburgh?

_ Liverpool?

Lo ndon?Ply m outh?Glasgow?O xford?C am bridge?B r ig h to n ?L iv erp o o l?Edinburgh?

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GrammarMike and his parents with their friends in Greece

Sue and her family on their camping holiday

1 Correct these sentences.

Darren and Linda are going to stay at a

campsite.

No, they aren't. They're going to stay at a

2 Look at the pictures and write the predictions with going to.

Use have an accident winsit on the cat lose

1 Linda's

2 Mike's dad's

1 Sue is going to stay with friends.

2 Mike and his parents are going to stay at a

hotel.

3 Linda is going to stay with Sue.

4 Sue and her family are going to stay at a

hotel.

3 Darren's

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3 Linda, Darren and their friends are onholiday. Complete the conversation withthe correct object pronouns.Use him, us, them, it, me, you, her.

Steve Hi. Rachel and I are going to go swimming. Do you want to come with IUS?

Linda Yes, but where's Rachel?Steve I don't know. I can't find

(1)_______ now, but she's going to

meet (2)_______ at the swimming

pool at four o'clock. What about

Darren?

Linda He's over there. Look, can you see

(3)_______ ? Darren!

Darren Yes?

Linda We're going swimming. Do you

want to come with (4)_______ ?

Darren Well, I'm writing my postcards.

Linda Hey, that's my pen!Darren Oh, yes, sorry. I'm using

(5)_______ for these postcards. Iwant to finish (6)_______ today.

Can I meet (7)_______ later?

Linda OK. Come to the cafe at six o'clock

and we can all have a drink.

4 Complete the sentences with must ormustn't

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10c Vocabulary1 Use the wordsquare to find the time

words.

1 tumnie sf"

2 dnoesc □

3 limlninuem □

4 reya □

5 kwee □

6 tuencry □

7 huro □

8 cedaed □

9 hmnot □

10 yad □

o T ( I N U T 9 R L A

X C J P U K D A W M S

H O u R Y D E C A D E

I N w L B H L B P K F

Y V D B M O N T H O T

E A A L I C G O N E S

A H Y K W E E K X M E

R K Q Y H R G O D A C

T C E N T U R Y W N oJ I S Z F I X E Q D N

M I L L E N N I u M D

2 Complete the sentences. Use the words in exercise 1.

There are sixty minutes in an hour.There are tWeltfe months in a year.

1 There are sixty seconds in a ________

2 There are seven_______ in a week.

3 There are a hundred years in a ________

4 There are_______ minutes in an hour.

5 There are a thousand_______ in a

millennium.

6 There are about four weeks in a ________

7 There are about thirty days in a ________

8 There are fifty-two________in a year.

3 Write the year.one millennium + nine centuries + ninety-

five years = 19951 one millennium + four centuries + ninety-

two years = _______

2 one millennium + sixty-six years =

3 one millennium + eight centuries + twelve

years = ________

4 one millennium + nine centuries + thirty-

two years = ________5 one millennium + seven centuries + eighty-

nine years = ________

6 one millennium + seven centuries =

4 Match the pictures with the words.

1 twelve hours -.—

+ thirty-five minutes

+ five seconds

2 seven hours

+ five minutes

+ fifty seconds

3 seven hours

+ thirty minutes

+ ten seconds

4 ten hours

+ forty minutes

+ forty-five seconds

5 eight hours

+ twenty minutes

+ thirty seconds

6 ten hours

+ fifty-five minutes

+ forty seconds

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English across the curriculum1 Find the planets' names and label the chart.

2 Label the diagram.Use asteroid ring solar system

moon star planet sun

3 E.

4 M.

5 J -6 S.

Complete the paragraph with words from the diagram in exercise 2.There are nine planets - Earth and eightothers - in our (1)_______________________

The (2)___________is in the centre. Seven of

the planets have (3). them have (4 )____

. and four of

Earth has one (5).have any (6)____

planet, it's a (7)__

. around them.

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m Skills workReading

1 Study the notes about Earth and complete the answers.

Writing

2 Study your answers to exercise 1. Complete the paragraph about Earth.Earth is (1)_________________________

from the Sun, and it

is (2)

. It has (3)

_ , and no

(4)

3 Write a short paragraph about Mars.

4 Invent your own planet. Draw rings and moons. Write about your planet.

1 Q How far is Earth from the Sun?

A One hundred and fifty million kilometres.

2 Q How big is it?

A ___________________________

3 Q How many rings does it have?

A ____________________________

4 Q How many moons does it have?

A ____________________________

How far from Sun

How big across

How many moons

How many rings

Earth

150 million km

12,756 km

1

none

Mars

228 million km

6,790 km

2

none

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11a m w r w wNsimSaturday: Stirling castle

Nick Oh, no, Tracy isn't here!Mark She was here at midday.Nick Yes, but she isn't here now.Mark Oh, look. There she is! She's coming

now. Can you see her?Nick Tracy, where were you?Tracy I was at a souvenir shop. Look at all

these things.Nick Oh, no, Tracy! You've got Stirling

Castle pens, pencils and rubbers. How many things have you got here?

Tracy Fifteen! They're for all my friends at school.

Nick And how much were they?Tracy Twelve pounds fifty. They weren't

very expensive.Nick But how much money have you got

now?Tracy Only eighty pence. Nick, can I have

some of your money, please?Nick No, you can't!

1 Correct these sentences. Use words fromthe dialogue.

Tracy was here at two o'clock.Tracy was here at midday.

1 Tracy was in the sports shop.

2 She has eighteen souvenirs for her friends.

3 The pens, pencils and rubbers were very expensive.

4 They were fifteen pounds seventy-five.

5 She is going to give them to her parents.

6 Tracy has got ninety pence now.

Communication

2 Write Mrs Johnson's questions and Nick's answers.

Where were you on Thursday?

We were at Loch Ness.1 _______________________ Friday?

2 _______________________ Saturday?

3 _______________________ Sunday?

4 _______________________ Monday?

5 _______________________ Tuesday?

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Grammar 2 Now write questions and answers like these.

Linda / the Tower of London / MondayWas Linda at the Tower of London on Monday? Ves, she was.Linda and Mike / the Science Museum / TuesdayWere linda and Mike at the Science Museum on Tuesday? No, they weren't. They were at Madame Tussaud's.

1 Mike / Kew Gardens / Monday

2 Linda and Mike / Madame Tussaud's / Tuesday

3 he / the Tower of London / Wednesday

4 she / Hampton Court / Wednesday

5 they / Kew Gardens / Thursday

| Read about Linda and Mike.

Linda and Mike were in London on a school _______________________________visit last week. They were in two groups. They , , , ^3 , 6 he / the Tower of London / Fridaywere together on some days, but sometimesthey weren't. On Monday, Linda was at the -----------------------------------------------Tower of London and Mike was at Kew _______________________________Gardens. On Tuesday, they were together at Madame Tussaud's. Linda was at Kew Gardens on Wednesday and Mike was at Hampton Court. They were together at the Science Museum on Thursday. Then on Friday, Linda was at Hampton Court and Mike was at the Tower of London.

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3 Write these words in the correct column.money salt sandwichmilk fruit juice sandwicheschip rice boychips boys townsouvenir towns souvenirswater bread

you want?

. milk do

Uncountable CountableSingular only Singular Plural

4 Complete theHow many.

____________pencils

are there in your bag?

have we got?

. bread

HoW many sandwiches have you got?

questions with How much or

you want?

. rice do

have we got?

. fruit juice

____________ postcards

are you going to write?

5 Write these years in words.

1995nineteen ninety-five

1 1792

2 1666

3 1989

4 1733

5 1812

. money

have you got?6 1970

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11c Vocabulary1 Label these items.

2 Put the sentences in the right order. Write the conversation.

That's one pound fifty, please.I'd like some postcards, please. How much are they?Good morning. What would you like? Five, please.Thank you very much.They're thirty pence each. How many would you like?

Assistant _____________________________

3 Another customer wants to buy three badges. They are 60p each. Write the conversation.

Assistant________________________________

Customer

Assistant

Customer

Assistant

Customer

Customer

Assistant

Customer

Assistant

Customer

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| Complete these words.

1 an old story = 1__ge__ d

2 very old = a __c _______ t

3 beginning = o______g -------s

4 new = m d _____ n

5 fact = t ____ th

English across thecurriculum

Match the paragraphs with the pictures.1 This shows a modem legend from New

York. It is about crocodiles under the city. Picture___

2 This shows an ancient legend from Europe. It is about a terrible monster and the man who kills it, Saint George.Picture___

3 This shows an ancient story from Greece. Itis about a king and his money and gold. Picture ___

4 This shows a very old legend from Mexico.It is about 'el Dorado', the Land of Gold. Picture___

5 This shows a very old story from China. It is about a monkey-king.Picture ___

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Skiffs workReading

Here are two stories about two monsters, the Yeti and Bigfoot. Find the lines from the two stories and write them under the correct picture.

the United States mi Canada, there i i a

In the United States and Canada, there is a

In the Himalayas there is a country called

Tibet. People who live there say there is

popular legend about a monster. People say

a monster in the mountains. They call it the

that it is very big and that it has a lot of hair.

Yeti. There are large footprints in the snow,

Its name is Bigfoot, because there are big

footprints in the snow. The footprints are

and sometimes people hear and see

60 cms long and 20 cms wide. But does

something. But is it a monster, or is it

a bear? We don't really know.

Bigfoot really exist? We don't know!

In the Himalayas there is a country called

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12a AN m m V O N A l EVENING

1 Read about Petros' trip to Cambridge and match the pictures with the paragraphs.1 Yesterday was our trip to Cambridge.

Look, I've got some postcards here.

Picture____

2 The bus was at the school at seven o'clockin the morning and the weather was warm

and sunny. Picture____

3 We walked near the river. There were

people on the river in those boats. They're

called punts. Picture____4 We were in a beautiful park for our lunch,

but my orange juice was warm. Picture___

5 After lunch we visited one of themuseums. There were a lot of interesting

things there. Picture____

Communication2 You are in London. You meet someone at

an international party. Write the questions and answer them.1 Student your / 's / Hi! / name? / What

You ___________________________2 Student from? / you / Where / are

Y o u ________________________

3 Student old / How / you? / are

Y o u ________________________________4 Student this / first / Is / to / England? /

trip / your

Y o u ------------------------------------------------5 Student languages / do / speak? / you /

many / How

Y o u ________________________________6 Student like / dance? / to / you / Would

You

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> Grammar

1 Read Sue's, Mike's and Darren's diaries for last week.

SUE'S DIARY MIKE'S DIARY DARREN'S DIARY

Monday play football in play football in play basketball inthe morning the morning the morning

Tuesday phone Mike wash the car celebrate hisin the morning in the morning dad's birthday

W ednesday visit Aunt play football phone Mike inAnn in the morning the afternoon

Thursday phone Linda watch the visit Mike andin the evening England—Scotland

match on TVwatch football

2 Write the correct name.

Parran played basketball on Monday

morning.

1 ______________visited Aunt Ann on

Wednesday.

2 ______________washed the car on

Tuesday morning.

3 ______________visited Mike and watched

TV on Thursday evening.

4 ______________celebrated his dad's

birthday on Tuesday.

5 ______________ and______________

played football on Monday morning.

6 _______________phoned Mike on Tuesday

morning.

7 ______________played football on

Wednesday morning.

8 ______________________ phoned Linda on

Thursday evening.

3 It's Thursday evening and Linda is talking to Sue on the phone about her week. Complete what she says.

On Monday morning, I Watched (watch) TV

and I (1)_____________ (wash) my hair. In the

afternoon we (2)_________ (visit) my

grandparents. On Tuesday my brothers

(3)

(4)

(be) on a trip, so my sister and I

(play) tennis. I (5)__________

(phone) Darren on Tuesday evening, but it (6)

_________ (be) his dad's birthday. This

morning I (7)__________(watch) TV, but I

don't want to watch the football match

tonight, so I'm not going to see Mike !

4 Complete the sentences.

Mike jlkyn football on Monday morning.

1 Sue_______________Aunt Ann on

Wednesday.

2 Darren____

on Tuesday.

3 Mike_____

4 Darren

his dad's birthday

the car on Tuesday.

_ basketball on

Monday.

5 Linda__ Darren onWednesday evening.

6 Darren______________Mike on Thursday

evening.

7 Mike and Darren the

football match on TV on Thursday

evening.

8 Linda---------------------- her hair on Mondaymorning.

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5 Read these two biographies.

Galileo was bom in 1564, in Italy. His family was very musical, and he played the organ and the lute. He studied to be a doctor, but he preferred Maths and Physics. In 1609 he made a telescope. He discovered a lot of the important things that we know about the solar system, for example the four moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn. He discovered that the planets go round the sun. He died in 1642.

Johnny Weissmuller was bom in America in 1904. He was a very good swimmer and won five gold medals at the Olympics in 1924 and 1928. He was the first person to swim 100 metres in a minute and 400 metres in five minutes. Later in his life he was more famous because he played Tarzan in the early films. He died in 1984.

6 Look at these headings and the notes below. Complete the tables.

Name §illlg0 f iillls iDates b__________ d----------

Nationality ___________________Work ____________________

Achievement ___________________

Name Johnny WeissmullerDates b__________ d-------------

Nationality _____________________Work _____________________

Achievement _____________________

swimming and films 1904

Maths and Physics 1642

five Olympic gold medals Italian

1564 American

space discoveries 1984

7 Say the words in each line. Cross out the word that hasn't got the same vowel sound.

tree me Me she he

1 in big this rice kick

2 head red bed get her

3 black cap game badge that

4 party car far hair large

5 lot hot foot what not

6 or water four walk our

7 look food book foot good

8 shoe blue who how you

9 mother up brother hurry truth

10 were leam where her girl

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12c Vocabulaiy

1 Today is Tuesday, 15 March, 1994. Complete the table.Use Days: y e s te r d a y , th e d a y a f t e r t o m o r r o w , t o d a y , t o m o r r o w , th e d a y b e fo r e y e s t e r d a y

Months: l a s t m o n th , n ex t m o n th , th is m o n th , th e m o n th b e fo r e la s t , th e m o n th a f t e r n ex t Years: th e y e a r b e fo r e la s t , th e y e a r a f t e r n ex t, n ex t y ea r , th is y e a r , l a s t y e a r

The past The present The fu tu re

a b

Tuesday

c d

Sunday Monday Wednesday Thursday

e f t h i s month

March

F ho

January February April May

i j k 1 mj

11992 1993 1995 1996

2 Answer the questions.

Today is Tuesday. What was the day before yesterday?Sunday

1 It is 1997. What was the year before last?

2 It is June. What is next month?

3 It is September. What is last month?

4 Today is Wednesday. What day is it

tomorrow?

5 It is 1983. What was last year?

6 Today is Thursday. What was the day

before yesterday?

7 It is April. What was last month?

8 It is December. What is next month?

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English across thecurriculum

1 Read about Spanish.

Today about two hundred and ninety million people speak Spanish as their native language. About forty million of these live in Spain and many more live in other countries, particularly in Central and South America, for example, Argentina, Mexico and Uruguay. (Portuguese, not Spanish, is the official language in Brazil.) For many people in these countries, Spanish is their first language, but some people in Spain and South America have two native languages. In some parts of the United States, Spanish is a second language and it is now a joint official language in part of Florida. Students in Britain can learn Spanish as a second or third language at school.

Many Spanish words come from Latin, and some come from Arabic and French. Some English words come from Spanish, for example, guitar (guitarra), and some Spanish words come from English, for example, futbol (football).

2 Are these sentences true or false?1 All native speakers of Spanish live in

Spain----------------------

2 There is only one native language in Spain.

3 Spanish is the second language in some parts of the United States of America.

4 British students can learn Spanish as a second or third language at school.

5 Some Latin words come from Spanish.

6 Some Spanish words come from English.

3 Complete this text about Greek.Use Ancient English

language Modemlegends studyspeak thirdofficial television

Greek is the (1)________ language of Greeceand about eleven and a half million people

speak it as their native (2)_________ Aboutten million of these live in Greece and the rest

live in different countries of the World, including Australia, the USA and Canada.People in Britain can (3)________ Greek as a

second or (4)________ language. Many of

these people study (5)________ Greek,

because they want to read about the history of the civilization and about the old myths and

(6)________ and some study (7)_________Greek, the language that people (8)________

in Greece today.

A lot of (9)________ words - and a lot of

Spanish words - come from Greek. Some English words come from both Latin and

Greek - for example, (10)_________________

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m Skills workReading

1 Read about Maria da Silva.Hi! I'm Maria da Silva, and I'm Brazilian. The first language in Brazil is Portuguese, but I also speak two foreign languages - Spanish and English. I write about clothes and fashion and I often travel to the USA, Europe and Japan. I use English a lot in my work. In a lot of countries it's the international language. I often speak to Japanese or French or Italian people in English.

2 Write a, b or c.1 Maria da Silva is____

a) from Portugal.b) from Brazil.c) from Spain.

2 Her first language is____a) Spanish.b) English.c) Portuguese.

3 She also speaks___ a s_____

a) Spanish a) a second language.b) English b) foreign languages.c) Spanish and c) a foreign language.

English

4 She uses English because____a) she often works in England.b) she always goes to the USA.c) a lot of other people use it.

3 Read about Dewi Patel.

Hello. My name is Dewi Patel, and I'm from India. My first language is Hindi, but we have a lot of other languages in my country such as Tamil and Punjabi. So, people like me speak English as a second language. I work for the government in the south of my country and I usually use English in my work. Indian people speak a lot of different languages, but we can always communicate in English.

4 Write a, b or c.

1 Dewi Patel is ____a) from England.b) from India.c) from Nigeria.

2 His first language is____a) Punjabi.b) Hindi.c) English.

3 He also speaks____ as_________________a) English and a) a foreign language.

Tamilb) Punjabi b) foreign languages.c) English c) a second language.

4 He usually uses English in his workbecause____a) no other people speak Hindi.b) other government workers only speak

English.c) he can communicate with other people

in English.

Writing

5 Use your answers to write paragraphs about Maria da Silva and Dewi Patel. Start like this:

Maria da Silva is from___________ Her first

language is___________ She also__________ _

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are I'm

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athletics ice-cream

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double Z Maths

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my

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fourteen of

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gymnastics Private study

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umbrella

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year... years old you you're your

a hundred ageAmericaaren'tatAustralia

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centrechairclassclassroomcomputercountry

Deardeskdoor

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Japan

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manmap

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pea M BAmerican our any pence balconyappleArgentinaArgentinianauntAustralian

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parentsPleased/Nice to

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bananabeefbread

carrotcheese

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dinnerdream

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uncle

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eat

eggequals

tomato

vegetable

eighteenth

farmcousin

daddancingdatedaughter

visitor

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vegetarian

wantwaterwould

zero

fifteenthflatfourteenth

garagegarden

dog get up

EgyptEgyptian

fatherfor

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hamburger

halfhallhomehomework

grandchildren healthy housegranddaughter here Hungariangrandfather How much?

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grandmothergrandparentgrandson

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lamb kitchenlemon

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mother nineteenthMr octopus

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o'clockoceanoutside

partypastpianoplaypoliceman

quarter

roofroom

seaseventeenthshowerSirsixteenthsmallspeakstairsstay

tenttepeethiefthirteenthtimetotoiletTVtwentiethtype

untiluse

villagevolleyball

watch What time? When?

aboutancientanimalanorakarticle

bebigblackblousebluebrown

canarycapcarefulcatcheapclothescoatcoldcolour

dangerdestroydolphindress

elephant

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glovesgreengrey

hamster has/hasn't got hasn'thave/haven't gothorsehot

insert

jacketjeans

latelove

magazinememoney

natural science

OKorange (adj) other

pairpandapetprotectpurple

quiet

rabbitrainforestratrealred

savescarfshirtshoeshortsskirtsocksstupidsuitsweatersweatshirt

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valuablesvideo

whalewhitewildlifeworldwrite

yellow

a.m.armat the moment

backbasketboring

cartwheelchesschestcricket

dance

eareveryeye

facefingerfoot

hairhandhandstandheadhockeyhourHow long? How often?

ice-skatingindoor

kick

learnleftleglips

mean (verb)minutemouth

newnose

onceoutdoor

p.m.practiseprogramme

ramreallyrightmgbyrun

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a lot never

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springstreet

dry summer

famous sunny

feed takeflat (adjective) talkforest television

good thousand

hardly evertogethertourism

has traffichave treehelphill university

industryupstairsusually

invite

kidveryvisit

land w a rmlocation

w d i111wash up

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message windy

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million

all (of) accident

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arrive asteroid at least Athens

choirbefore

clean campingcoin centurycotton

decadeelastic band dentistexam drive

finish Earthfolk music Europe

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going to

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invitationisland

leatherJupiter

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km

musical Madridmusical many

instrument Mars

none ofMercurymillennium

opera missorchestra moonorganize museum

papermust/ musn't

phone (verb) Neptuneplastic news

rocknoise

rubber Paris

sendsing

planetPluto

thenthing

ringRio de Janeiroround (prep)

washweekendwoodwool

Saturn seaside second (noun)

sospacespendstarsunSydney

the solar system them toothache travel (verb) turn off

Uranusus

Venus

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anything

badgebeginningbelieve

carrier bagcastleconclusion

deep definition different drink (verb)

eachEdinburghendexampleexplore

factfilm

grandma guide book

importantintroduction

joke

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language

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womenX-ray

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bamboo

drawing

photograph

questionnaire

slogan

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beautiful

emperor

factory

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palace

temple

Project 5

best

pop star

song

Project 6

biography

event

life

mainmarry

writer

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StoriesThe Mystery of the Castle Diamonds

answer

clue

diamonddrum

find

horriblehusband

lose

mirrormystery

police

surprise

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violin

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catchCongratulations!

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medal

original

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show

teUtoy

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