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There are many different ways of teaching
English. Some courses are taught through
grammar; others through topics, a third kind is taught through language
functions. In courses which are based on topics or functions, grammar
is used as required.
In this course students use English to communicate from day one.
The course is based upon language functions in which grammar is
carefully controlled. Students see sentences in diagrams and tables where
they are introduced to parts of speech.
Unlike other courses, this course provides enough time to students
to master and acquire lexicon and structures taught.
The skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing are developed
gradually. Don’t expect your students to acquire these skills from the
first time. Moreover, revision and recycling are integrated into the course
to facilitate learning.
There are twenty units. Each unit is divided into four forty-five-
minute lessons. Four weeks of the course are set aside for revision.
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Content
Units Topic Page number
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My Clothes
My Body
Shopping
Review
Day by Day
Food
Countries
Review
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My ClothesMy Clothes
Unit 9
In this unit, you are going to :
� name different clothes.� describe clothes.� say the colours.� ask and say how much things cost.� write sentences.
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Unit 9 Lesson 1
My clothes
Conversation
blouse
dress
headscarf
shirt
jacket
skirt
pyjamas
trousers
belt
socks
shoes
- What do you wear at home? At school?
A. Listen and practice.
Naif : I like the shoes you’re wearing.
They’re really cool.
Saeed : There are, aren’t they? And they’re so comfortable.
Naif : I love the colour as well. It goes well with your jacket.
It seems you like black.
Saeed : Yes, it’s my favourite colours.
Naif : They look expensive. How much did you
pay for them?
Saeed : Not much, they were on sale.
sellbuywearchoosecarry
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My Clothes 1
Grammar
Present Continuous / Affirmative/ Negative
I’m wearing a blue jacket today.She is carrying a briefcase.They are buying a scarf now.
I’m not wearing a dress today.She isn’t carrying a bag.They aren’t buying a skirt.
A. What are these people doing? Complete the sentences.
1. 5.2. 3. 4.
1. He _____________ shoes. 4. Salma ____________ her blouse.2. Ahmad ___________ T- shirts. 5. The girls ___________ headscarves.3. They ____________ bags.
In pairs :B. Tell your partner what each member of your family may be doing now. Describe what they might be wearing.
Vocabulary
A. Listen and practice.
B. Look at the picture. Complete the sentences.Fatima is wearing a blue skirt, a white ______________and a ______________ headscarf. Her ______________are black and her bag is ______________.
C. In pairs : Ask your partner to draw a stick figure wearing the clothes you like.
green
blue
redpinkyellow
whiteblack
grey
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Unit 9 Lesson 2
Vocabulary
A. What is it like?
B. Match the opposites.....
A. Listen and practice.Customer : Excuse me. Do you have this belt in black?Salesman : Yes. What size do you wear?Customer : I’m not sure. I think I’m a medium.Salesman : Let’s see… a size 36 black belt. Here you are.Customer : Thanks. How much is it?Salesman : It’s for sixty riyals.
Customer : Here you are.
B. Do you buy more clothes than you need?C. In pairs : Practice the conversation using different items and your size.
Conversation
1. big. 2. expensive. 3. old. 4. long.
short new cheap small
cheapold
It’s big.
shortexpensive new
small
long
500 SR
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My Clothes 2
Find the picture for each paragraph.
A. B. C.My brother is at work. Heis wearing a white thobeand black shoes.He wears sun glasses andcarries a brown briefcase.
My favourite colour ispink. I am going to myaunt’s house for a party.I’m wearing a pink skirtand blouse. I’m lookingfor my pink shoes andbag but I can’t find them.I think I’ll have to wear mywhite sandals instead.
My father is going toLondon , he looks sodifferent. He’s wearing abrown suit, brown shoesand a hat. He is carryinghis favourite blackbriefcase.
Grammar
A. Write questions for these answers.
1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
3. _______________________________
4. _______________________________
B. In pairs : Practice buying and selling different items of clothes.
1. My new skirt and blouse are big.
2. They are 200 riyals.
3. They are sixe 38.
4. It is white.
Wh- Questions fordescription.
What is it like?What size is it ?What colour are they?How much are they?
It’s beautiful.It’s medium.They are black.They are 150 riyals.
Reading
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Unit 9 Lesson 3
Conversation
A. Listen and practice.....
Mother : Is this your shirt, Majid? Majid : It’s Khalid’s. Mine is blue.Mother : Whose belt is this? It’s too big to be yours. Majid : It’s Nasser’s. He always leaves his things in my room.Mother : And whose pink shoes are these? Majid : They’re Noura’s.Mother : You children must learn to be tidy.
B. Are you a tidy person?
Grammar
A. Complete these sentences using a suitable possessive pronoun.
1. I’m wearing my new gloves. They are ____________________.
2. She is shortening her old dress. It is _______________________.
3. He is giving his expensive trousers to his brother. They are __________________.
4. They are washing their scarves. They are __________________.
5. You are carrying a nice bag. Is it __________________ ?
B. In groups :Each student puts a personal object in a bag. One student shows an object andasks “ Whose --- is this?”. The students reply : “ It’s mine / hers.“Or” “ It’s --- ’s.”.
Questions with whose Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns
Whose ------------------- is this?
It is my uniform.
It is your shirt.
It’s his jacket.
It’s her scarf.
Whose ----------------- are these?They are our blouses.
They are their bags.
The blouses are ours.
The bags are theirs.
The uniform is mine.
The shirt is yours.
The jacket is his.
The scarf is hers.
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My Clothes 3
Listen to three people buying clothes. Number the pictures.
Writing
Listening
Write five sentences about clothes you like to wear.
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
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Unit 9 Lesson 4
Phonics
A. Circle where you hear the short ‘o’ sound.
Short ‘o’ sounds like the first sound in ox
Short ‘O’ soundRule
If a word has only one
vowel, the vowel sound is
usually short.
B. Tick ( ✔ ) the picture that has the short o sound.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
C. Circle the word you hear.
1. 2. 3. 4.fog
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flag
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shock
block
tax
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fax
luck
rock
knock
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My Clothes 4
Grammar Summary
Describe what the children in the picture are wearing.
1. Azhar is wearing a green blouse.
2. ________________________________________
3. ________________________________________
4. ________________________________________
5. ________________________________________
Subject Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns
IYouHesheIt
WeThey
MyYourHisHerIts
OurTheir
MineYoursHis
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Present Continuous: Affirmative & Negative
buying clothes.(not)
eating my hat.
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RadiZahi
BasimAzhar
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Listening
My Clothes 4
In pairs : Take turns.
Students A chooses an item from a display window on page ( 81 ).
Students B guesses the item by asking about its colour , size and price.
Students A : I want to buy ___________________ .
Students B : What colour is it ?
Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
Students B : What size is it ?
Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
Students B : How much is it ?
Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
Students B : You want to buy_________________ .
You will hear people describing things they have bought. Circle a, b, or c to identifythe item each person has bought.
3. 4.
a
b
c
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c a
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Speaking
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Reading
In pairs : Read these advertisements of lost items. Match each description with a picture.
On 21st of December 2001,a black sports watch was lostin the girls school.Please contact 05563522
Lost in front of theCity Mall a brownleather handbag.Please call 05558842
Lost an expensivecellular phone withpink case onThursday afternoon(6.12.2001) next toCentral Bank.Call 05329412
Ladiessunglasses with greyframes were lost onthe 3rd of August inor near theChildren’s hospital.Please call 05348972
A brand-newdigital videocamera was left ina taxi on themorning of Augustthe first. Camerahas important filmsin it. If found kindlyphone 05492112
My Clothes 4
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My BodyMy Body
Unit 10
In this unit, you are going to :
� name some body parts.� describe people.� say what the matter with people is.� write sentences.
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Speaking
Lesson 1
What colour are your eyes?What colour is your hair?Which hand do you use more?
In pairs : Describe and draw. 1. Student A : Cover picture 1 Student B : Cover picture 2 2. Student A : Describe picture 2 Student B : Draw. 3. Change roles. Compare drawings.
e.g. Student A : “It has a big head, four __________________________”
headear
nose
neck
shoulder
arm
handknee toes
leg
stomach
mouthfaceeye
hair
1 2
My Body
tooth / teeth
tallheightweightexercisecentimetresmetreskilos
Unit 10
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My Body 1
Conversation
A. Listen and practice.
B. Look at the table on page 82. Check your height and weight. Is it important to eat healthy food? Why?
Sa’ad :
Mahir :Sa’ad :
Mahir :
Sa’ad :
Mahir :
Mahir, how tall are you andhow much do you weigh?Why?I want to check with this table.It shows the right weight foryour height.I’m 150 centimetres andI weigh 60 kilos.Let me see. You’re tenkilos overweight.May be I need to exercise.
Grammar
How tall are you ?How tall is she ?
I’m 1 metre 35.She’s 140 centimetres.
Questions with How
How much do you weight?How much does she weight?
I’m 45 kilos.She’s 40 kilos.
A. Match the questions to the answers.
1. How old are you? He’s 45 kilos.
2. How tall is your sister? I’m twelve.
3. How much does your brother weigh? She is one metre 30.
B. In groups : Find the height and weight of members of your group.
How many have the ideal weight.
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Unit 10 Lesson 2
Conversation
A. Listen and practice.
B. Do you look like any of your family members?
Sameer :Shaker :
Sameer :
Shaker :
Can you give this bag to my brother, please?Sure. What does he look like?He looks a lot like me, but he’s got curlybrown hair. He’s tall, fair and thin. Oh, andhe’s got a moustache.So he hasn’t got straight hair likeyours and he isn’t short; and you say helooks a lot like you!!
Vocabulary
young oldshort tall
Word Bankbeardcurlydarkfatfairhas gotmoustachestraightthinyoung
A. Look at the box. For each adjective, write its opposite.
B. In groups : Describe a person in your class without saying his / her name. Have your group members guess who you are talking about. You : “She’s got short hair and brown eyes. She has got a fair skin. She is tall.”Group : Is it “ Ruqaiya ? ”
shortfattallyoungthin
=====
fat thin
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My Body 2
Grammar
He’s tall and thin.He has got brown eyes.He hasn’t got black eyes.
Question for describing people
What does he look like?
A. Complete the descriptions. Number each picture.
1. Adnan is tall.
He _______________ hair. He _______________ black eyes.
He _______________ a beard.
( not have )
2. Omar is short and thin.
He has got ___________ hair.
He has got ___________ moustache.
He ___________________ beard.
3. Wafa is tall and thin.
She has got ____________ skin.
She ___________________ blue eyes.
( not have )
4. Jane is fat and short.
She ___________________ hair
She ___________________ blue eyes.
B. In pairs : Describe your brother / sister.
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Reading
My Body 2
Shadi is a new student. Most of the boys at school call him Shadi but some call him
Rida.
Shadi finds this strange so he asks a friend, “Why do they call me Rida?”. That’s
because they think you’re Rida who used to be a student here. You have the same
nose and eyes, and even the same curly brown hair. Rida now lives in Kuwait.”
Shadi gets Rida’s address and sends him an e-mail. Rida writes back and sends his
picture. Shadi finds that Rida does not only look like him, but he also has the same
family name, birth date and the same parent’s name. Shadi discovers that Rida is his
twin brother. They were adopted when their parents died in a car accident after they
were born.
Read the statements and mark True (T) or False (F). Underline the place in the story
where you find the information.
1. Some boys do not know that Rida is not at school. ( )
2. Shadi does not understand why the boys call him Rida. ( )
3. Shadi and Rida look like each other. ( )
4. Shadi and Rida are not brothers. ( )
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Unit 10 Lesson 3
Vocabulary
Conversation
B. Find out who is not at school today. What is the matter with him / her?1. Huda / a headache2.3.4.
HeadacheSore throat
Toothache
Backache
ColdFever
Flu
Earache
A. What’s the matter ?
A. Listen and practice.
B. Do you take medicines without going to the doctor?
Khalid :Waleed :
Khalid :Waleed :
Khalid :
Waleed :Khalid :
Where’s your brother today?He’s not feeling very well.Really ? What’s the matter?He’s got a headache.Oh, that’s too bad. Tell him to take a pain killer.He’ll feel better soon.I don’t know. He’s got a sore throat and a backache, too.Maybe he’s got the flu. He’d better see a doctor.
matterfeelbetterwellillillnesshurts
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My Body 3
Grammar
A. Make a sentence about the problem in each picture and give advice. Then compare with a partner.
B. In pairs : Play picture charade. Take turns acting out the illness on your card and guessing it.
What’s the matter?
Advice
Take some aspirin.Go to the doctor.Stay in bed.
I have got a headache.I have got a sore throat.He has got a backache.
Have got + noun
Listening
Writing
• Listen to people talking about health problems.• What’s wrong with them?• Write the names of the body parts where they have a problem.
Name
a. __________________
b. __________________
c. __________________
d. __________________
Health problem
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
Body part
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
Choose an illness. In your work book, write three to five sentences about it.Describe what happens to your body. What do you do?
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Unit 10 Lesson 4
Phonics
A. Circle where you hear the short ‘u’ sound.
Short ‘u’ sounds like the first sound in up.
Short ‘U’ soundRule
If a word has only one
vowel, the vowel sound is
usually short.
B. Listen and circle the word you hear in each row.
C. Write the vowel sound you hear under each picture.
1. 2. 3. 4.cup
cow
car
bird
button
ball
tab
tape
tub
rug
rat
race
U U U U U UU U U U U U
U U U U U UU U U U U U
1. 2. 3. 4. 6.5.
___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
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My Body 4
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weigh?
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have
has
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Take some aspirin.
Don’t drink cold water.
Stay in bed.
He / she is tall.
They / you / We
are thin.
He / she hasgot
curly hair.blue eyes.have
They / you / We
Choose the correct word.
1. My sister, Samia, doesn’t look like me.
She ( has got - have got ) curly brown hair.
2. I ( has got - have got ) straight, black hair.
3. Her eyes ( is - are ) grey. Mine ( is - are ) black.
4. She is ( tall - heavy ) for her age. She ( is - are ) 160 cm. tall.
5. I look like my father, but she ( doesn’t - don’t ).
What’s the matter?
Questions for describing people
Whatdoes he / she
look like?
do they / you
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My Body 4
A. The police is looking for a missing boy. Look at the table. Circle the description you hear.
B. Look at the pictures. Who is the missing boy ?
trousers & shirtthobeuniform
Clothes
166 cm.154 cm.130 cm.
Height
60 kilos50 kilos40 kilos
bluebrowngreen
blackredbrown
WeightEye
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colour
b.a. c.
Listening
You and your partner are detectives in a busy shopping centre. You have just seentwo people, shoplifting on the closed circuit TV. Describe them so that your partnercan catch them. Then, listen to your partner’s description of two more people.
Speaking
ShoppingShopping
Unit 11
In this unit, you are going to :
� name different shops.� ask for and give directions.� read about shopping places.� Write a paragraph.
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Unit 11 Lesson 1
Shopping
A. Listen and practice.Salesman : Can I help you? Boy : Yes, I want to buy a few black pens, please.Salesman : How many do you need? Boy : Five, please. How much does each cost?Salesman : Three riyals each. Boy : Oh, I’m not sure if I have enough money.Salesman : How much money do you have? Boy : I only have fourteen riyals.Salesman : No problem. You can give me a riyal later. Here you are. Boy : No, thanks. I’ll just take four.
B. Where are these people? Do you think it’s a good idea to owe money to sales people?
- Why do people go to shopping centres (malls )?
- Name the different shops in the picture?
- How many escalators / elevators are there?costescalatorelevatorfewmallneed
Conversation
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Shopping 1
Grammar
A. Put the words in the box below under the correct column.
How many / How much?
How many pens do you need?How much money do you have?How much does it cost?How much is it?
I need five pens.I have fourteen riyals.It costs three riyals.It’s three riyals.
B. In pairs : Ask questions about different items, using ‘How much’ and ‘How many’.
juice - shampoo - flowers - milk - pens - toes - boyswater - teeth - cream - trousers - time - shirts - money
How many booksdo you have?
I have …
How much isyour watch ?
It’s …
How much
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
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How many
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
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Listening
Unit 11 Lesson 2
- Where can you buy these things? Complete the table.
flower shop bookstore dress shop
supermarket pharmacy furniture shop
Vocabulary
Listen and write who’s going to buy these items.How many are they going to buy? Where are they?
Item
Vase
Cough medicine
Milk
Name How many Where
a. sofas
b. a jacket
c. flowers
d. vitamins
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A. Read the paragraphs then correct the wrong statements.
¿ At the shops in the ‘souq’, prices do not change.
¿ In the past, people liked going to ‘Souq Okaz’.
¿ People can buy everything at a shopping mall.
¿ Country Club Plaza, in Kansas City, is the first shopping mall.
B. Where do you prefer to shop; in malls or souqs?
The SouqIn olden times, one of the most famous
places to meet with friends and listen topoetry was “Souq Okaz”. Today,a traditional marketplace is also called“Souq” in Saudi Arabia. In these souqsthere are many small shops in an open area.You can go from one shop to another onfoot. The shopkeepers are very talkativeand make shopping fun. Bargaining over
The Shopping MallsThe Country Club Plaza in Kansas City,
USA is the first shopping mall in the world.A shopping mall is a one-stop shoppingcentre. There are many different kinds ofstores in it. It can also have banks,restaurants, andother services.You can spend alot of time in themall, but be carefulnot to waste yourtime or buy thingsyou do not need!
Shopping 2
the price isa must at thesouq. If youdo not bargain,you will buy
higher price.things for a
Reading
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Speaking
Vocabulary
Book shop Pharmacy Supermarket Flower shop Dress shop
A. Write where you can find these items.
B. In groups : Compare your answers. - Which shop do you go to more often?
A. Give a price for each item.
B. In pairs : Take turns to ask about the prices of the items above.
How much is theperfume ? It’s 75 riyals.
What about the.................?
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Unit 11 Lesson 3
flowers
books
belt
milk
magazines toothpaste
Newspaper
plants
jacket
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Writing
Shopping 3
A. Write five more differences between Assalam and Al Bayader shopping centres.
B. Choose one of the shopping centres above and write a paragraph to describe it.
Rules of forming a paragraph 1. Begin each sentence
with a capital letter.
2. End each sentence
with a full stop.
3. Do not start each
sentence on a new line.
1. There are two shoe shops in Assalam Shopping Centre.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Phonics
Unit 11
Long a sounds like the sound in cake , snail .
RuleWhen two vowels are together, the firstvowel usually has the long sound. Thesecond vowel is silent. You can hear thelong a sound in hair and paid.
RuleA vowel usually has the long sound whena consonant and e come after it. The eis silent. You can hear the long a soundin snake and tale.
A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear the long a sound.
a a a a a a a a a a a a
B. Listen then circle the word you hear in each row.
C. Here is a story about Jane. In pairs, circle and say the words with the same vowel sound as Jane.
Jane wanted to bake.
What should she make?
She would bake a cake.
She put it to bake.
Jane ate the cake,
then went to bed because it was late.
D. Write two words that rhyme with cake.
Long a sound
Lesson 4
1.plane
plan
pan
2.where
wait
white
3.dear
door
day
4.map
maid
more
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Listening
Grammar Summary
Shopping 4
Make questions. ‘How much’ or ‘How many’.
1. A : __________________________________________________ ?
B : I want two shirts.
2. A : __________________________________________________ ?
B : They are sixty-four riyals.
3. A : __________________________________________________ ?
B : They are six riyals each.
4. A : __________________________________________________ ?
B : I need six, please.
Listen to Alia’a, Samah and Fatima. Write where they want to go. What are they goingto buy?
Where
Samah
Fatima
Alia’a
Name What
How many ... ? / How much ...
How manybookspens
papers
How much
do you
does she
need?
want?
have?moneytea
paper
isare
the pen?these pens?
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Reading
Speaking
Shopping 4
A. Student 1: Your parents are going to Syria. Go to Najd Boutique and buy some clothes for them. What clothes would you buy for 500 riyals? Student 2: You are the sales assistant at the boutique. Sell student 1 the clothes he / she needs.
B. Student 1: What clothes did you buy ? How much did you spend?
B. Did you ever go through a similar situation? Tell the class about it.
A. What would you do in these situations? Discuss your answers.1. The shop assistant gives you too much change.
a. keep the money.b. return the money.
2. While shopping, you see a little boy hide some candy in his pocket.a. talk to the boy.b. talk to the shop assistant.
3. While shopping, you break a vase.a. pay the money.b. don’t tell anybody about it.
4. The shop assistant gave you a pair of shoes in two different sizes.a. return them angrily.b. return them politely.
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Unit 12
RevisionRevision
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Unit 12 Lesson 1
In pairs : Find out the names of the pupils in the classroom.
Ahmad and Hossam are in the school playground. Hossam is feeling sick.
Complete the conversation.
Ahmad : __________________________________________?
Hossam : __________________________________________ .
Ahmad : Let’s go to the nurse’s clinic.
Nurse : What’s wrong?
Hossam : I feel sick. _______________________________, too.
Nurse : It seems like you’ve got cold. Take this pills.
You’ll feel better soon.
Hossam : Thanks.
Hand Writing
Write the sentence once.
Speaking
Conversation
There is no place like home.
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Choose one of the verbs in the box to complete each sentence. Use the right form ofthe verb.
1. Yasser’s jeans are blue and his T-shirt __________ yellow.
2. Jude __________ jeans and a T-shirt today.
3. Muna __________ got a red coat and a scarf.
4. Sarah’s dress __________ old but her shoes __________ new.
5. Sami’s trousers __________ white but his shoes __________ grey.
6. Muna __________ a black and white bag.
7. __________ this a new jacket?
be - wear - carry - have
Grammar
A. Read “My Body”
B. Read the statements and mark with true ( T ) or false ( F ).
1. Sweets are good for your teeth.
2. Sleep for 6-8 hours.
3. Water helps your body.
4. Missing breakfast is bad for your health.
C. Think of two more tips, and discuss them with the class.
Today, we know more about our bodies and take greater care of them. Here are
some tips to help you look after your body.
• Have a good breakfast every day.
• Eat fruit and vegetables.
• Sleep early every night.
• Brush and floss your teeth twice a day.
• Don’t eat too many sweets.
• Have milk and yoghurt.
• Exercise three times a week.
• Drink lots of water.
Reading
Lesson 1
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Writing
Language Functions
Unit 12 Lesson 2
Choose the correct response.
1. What size is it?
a. It’s a medium.
b. It’s 1 meter.
c. It’s yellow.
3. Whose dress is this?
a. It’s beautiful.
b. It’s mine.
c. It’s black.
2. I’ve got a headache.
a. What’s the matter?
b. I have a sore throat
c. Take some aspirin.
4. How much sugar do you take?
a. Two, please.
b. There are two.
c. It’s two.
a. Look at the people in the picture, then work in groups to describe each person.
b. Choose one of the people in the picture and write a paragraph, describing hisclothes and appearance.
Al Anwar School
Mr. Khan
Mr. Quraishi
Mr. Mukhtar
Wael
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Vocabulary
My Body 2
Speaking
In pairs:Look at the cards on page 85. Ask questions and give advice for the complaintsusing the pictures.e.g.Students A: What’s the matter?Students B: I’ve got a backache.Students A: Lie down and don’t lift anything heavy.
Circle the correct words completion.
1. In winter, I wear a ______ to keep warm.a. shirt.b. jacket.c. blouse.
3. We wear _____ to keep our heads warm.a. belt.b. skirt.c. scarf
5. The opposite of black is usually ______a. red.b. grey.c. white.
7. On a fine day, the sky is usually ______a. grey.b. blue.c. white.
2. You hear with your _________a. stomach.b. shoulder.c. ears.
4. Traffic lights are red, yellow and ______a. black.b. green.c. blue.
6. You kneel on your ________a. legs.b. knees.c. feet.
8. ________ cover your feet and areworn inside shoes.a. Socks.b. Trousers.c. Sandals.
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
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2.
3.
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Unit 12 Lesson 3
Speaking
In pairs:
Practice buying and selling clothes.
Use colours and sizes.
• Students in group A (customers), take
a set of picture cards A.
• Students in group B (sales persons), take
a set of description cards.
Grammar
Look at the pictures and do as shown between brackets.
1. ________________________________________ ( ask how much )
2. ________________________________________ ( ask how many )
3. ________________________________________ ( say what it is like )
4. ________________________________________ ( ask about height )
5. ________________________________________ ( describe the boy’s hair )
Hand Writing
Write the sentence once.
For small beginnings come great things
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You are at a stationery. You want to buy a new pencil case.Complete the conversation.
Conversation
Listening
A. Listen to the conversation and check the right picture.
B. What do they say? Listen again and tick the sentence you hear, then write who said them.
Let me have a look. Thanks for coming.
I’ve got a backache. Is there anything I can do for you?
Let’s X-ray your back.
1. Salesperson You
2.
3.
4.
5.
Lesson 3
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Unit 12 Lesson 4
Speaking
Ask your partner questions. Circle the answers. Count, then give him/her the results.
1. You see someone with blue hair wearing a yellow jacket and red trousers.
What would you do?
a. smile. b. laugh. c. copy her/him.
2. You are going to a party. What could you wear?
a. a thobe/ a dress. b. a T-shirt. c. a long jacket.
3. You are buying a new jacket. What colour would you buy?
a. black. b. red. c. orange.
4. What kind of clothes do you prefer?
a. cheap. b. expensive. c. beautiful.
5. It is very hot at school. What will you do?
a. wear a cotton uniform. b. take off your jacket. c. do nothing.
B. Discuss the changes you need to make.
Results
1. a4 b6 c2
2. a4 b2 c6
3. a6 b4 c2
4. a4 b2 c6
5. a2 b4 c6
❖ 21-30 points. You always wear what you feel like wearing. So, this gets you into trouble.❖ 11-20 points. You are rather casual. Sometimes, you don’t dress right for the occasion.❖ 1-10 points. You are very careful about dressing property for the occasion.
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Language Functions
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Choose the correct answer.
1. How much is the medicine?
a. It’s 20 riyals.
b. Take two pills everyday.
c. It’s a cough medicine.
3. What does he look like?
a. He’s tall and fair.
b. He’s my brother.
c. He has a headache.
2. Whose glasses are these?
a. They’re new.
b. They’re my father’s.
c. They’re 70 riyals each.
4. How many boxes do you want?
a. I have got two.
b. There are two.
c. I need two.
Writing
Turn to page 16 in your work book.Look at the picture of Low Cost Department Store. Write a paragraph to describe it.
Lesson 4
Day by DayDay by Day
Unit 13
In this unit, you are going to :
� ask for and tell the time.� describe daily activities.� write a short descriptive paragraph about daily activities.
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Conversation
Unit 13 Lesson 1
My Day
breakfast o’clocklunch reachdinner weekdaysgo to bed a.m.evening p.m.wake up
B. Do you get enough sleep on weekdays? How?C. Match these sentences with the pictures above.
1. I do my homework at four o’clock.
2. I have lunch with my family after school.
3. I wake up at five o’clock.
4. I go to bed at ten o’clock.
5. I have breakfast at six.
6. I perform my morning prayer.
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- What time do you do these things?- How many hours do you sleep?
A. Listen and practice.Naser : How do you spend your days, Saud? Saud : Well, on weekdays, I wake up around five in the morning, then I pray and have breakfast.Naser : Really? What time do you reach school? Saud : I reach school at 7 o’clock.Naser : When do you get home in the afternoon? Saud : I get home at about two, have lunch, then I do my homework at five o’clock.Naser : When do you go to bed? Saud : I have dinner around eight, then I pray and go to bed.
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Vocabulary
Grammar
Day by Day 1
A. Listen and repeat. What time is it?
B. In pairs : Draw the hands on the clock face. Take turns to ask and answer about the time .
It’s five o’clock inthe morning.It’s 5:00 a.m.
Prepositions of time
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
on Saturday
on Saturday morning
on Saturdays
at 7:00 a.m.at one o’clockat noonat midnightat night
A. Complete the conversation, then practice with your partner. Samia : Are you busy ____________ Thursday evening? Wafa’a : Why? Samia : There’s a talk about ‘Islam Today’ at the King Faisal Centre. Wafa’a : Is it ____________ 7 o’clock ____________ the evening? Samia : No, it starts ____________ 6 p.m. Wafa’a : See you ____________ Thursday evening, then.
B. Make a similar conversation about yourself with your partner.
It’s nine o’clock inthe morning.It’s 9:00 a.m
It’s twelve o’clock.It’s noon.
It’s seven o’clock inthe evening.It’s 7:00 p.m.
It’s twelve o’clock atnight.It’s 12 midnight.
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2-
3-
4-
5-
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Vocabulary
Conversation
1- 2- 3- 4- 5-
Unit 13 Lesson 2
Listen and practice.Ahmad : Hurry up, Faisal! Faisal : What time is it?Ahmad : It’s quarter to three. Father is outside
in the car already. Faisal : It’s that late! I’ll be out in a minute.
- Is it polite to make people wait for you?
A. What time is it? Listen, repeat and read.
It is halfpast five.It’s 5:30
It is a quarterpast two.It’s 2:15
It is a quarterto nine.It’s 8:45
It is halfpast eleven.
It’s 11:30
It is a quarterto six.
It’s 5:45
B. In pairs : Ask and answer. Say which picture.Student 1 : What time is it ?Student 2 : It’s ...................Student 1 : It’s picture .......
a. b. c.
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Speaking
Day by Day 2
A. In groups : Ask your group about their daily routine.
- pray “Fajr”
- have breakfast
- reach school
- do your homework
- sleep
What time do you ...?Name
__________Name
__________Name
__________Name
__________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
B. Choose a group member. Say two differences between your schedule and hers.
Read the paragraph, then answer the questions.
1. This paragraph is about:
- Daily routine. - Time. - Clocks.
2. Why should we use time well?
________________________________________________________________________
3. What did Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) say about time?
________________________________________________________________________
Look around you. Where are you now? There must be a clock around you. Why is that?
It is because time is important. You build your routine around time.
You wake up at a special time every morning and sleep at the same
time every night. During the day, there are things you do that do not
change such as having breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is Islamic to
use time wisely in doing things that please Allah. Time never stops
and never goes back. Use it well, while you have it.
Reading
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Listening
Vocabulary
Unit 13 Lesson 3
A. Listen and repeat.
B. Complete.
Today is _____________ , yesterday was ____________ , and tomorrow will be ___________ .
C. Complete. Saturday
Daysof theweek
Listen to Jawahir and Dana talk. They want to study for their maths exam.Complete the chart.
Day Time Activity
Saturday Qura’an lesson lunch cooking class
Sunday English lesson lunch painting
Monday Qura’an lesson teach sister cooking lesson
Tuesday study for exam homework English lesson
Wednesday maths exam visit a friend reading
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Writing
Day by Day 3
A. Look at the pictures. They describe Huda’s daily routine. Match the pictures to the sentences.
_____ Huda gets up at half past five every morning._____ She goes to bed at a quarter to ten at night._____ At seven o’clock, she reaches school._____ She has breakfast at a quarter past six._____ She starts doing her homework at 4 o’clock._____ She has lunch at half past two in the afternoon.
B. Use the sentences above in paragraph form to write about Huda’s daily routine.
C. Now write about your daily routine on Thursday. Use the pictures and the paragraph above as a guide. Remember to use the rules of writing.
1 2 3
4 5 6
Rules offorming a paragraph
1. Begin each sentence with a capital letter.2. End each sentence with a full stop.3. Do not start each sentence on a new line.
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Phonics
Unit 13
RuleWhen two vowels are together, the firstvowel usually has the long sound. Thesecond vowel is silent. You can hear thelong e sound in seat.
RuleA vowel usually has the long sound whena consonant and e come after it. The eis silent. You can hear the long e soundin metre.
Long e sound
Lesson 4
A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear long e sound.
B. Listen, then circle the words with the long e sound.
C. Read the sentences below. Circle the words with the long e sound.
1. My father likes green tea.
2. He likes to eat meat and peas.
3. There is an eagle on the tree.
4. When I sleep, I dream of the sea.
5. The team seems very pleased.
Long e sounds like the sound in metre, sea, and bee.
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
1.tea
ten
test
2.leg
leaf
let
3.peel
pet
pen
4.eat
egg
end
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Listening
Speaking
Grammar Summary
A. Listen to one of the ladies in the pictures, talking about her day. Who is speaking?
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.A : Is Salem coming back ________________ Monday?B : Yes, he’s arriving ________________ the afternoon.A : At what time?B : His plane arrives ________________ 3 o’clock.A : So, I can see him ________________ 10:30 _____________ the evening.
In groups : Use your picture cards to find the person who has the same job as you.
Day by Day 4
B. What does the speaker do at these times?1) 7:15 a.m. ______________________________________________________________2) 1:30 p.m. ______________________________________________________________3) 6:00 p.m. ______________________________________________________________4) 10:30 p.m. _____________________________________________________________
Prepositions of time
I pray at5 o’clock.noon.night.
HeShe
prays inthe morning.the evening.the afternoon.
They take lessons on Saturday.Tuesday.
3.2.1.
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Writing
Day by Day 4
A. Number the activities below in the order you do them. Write the times, then complete the sentences with the times.
order Activity time order Activity time
go to sleep
do my homework
have dinner
get ready for school
get up and pray
come home
have lunch
leave home
have breakfast
watch TV
B. Use the sentences in a paragraph form to write about your daily routine.
FoodFood
Unit 14
In this unit, you are going to :
� name different kinds of food.� talk about the food you like.� order from a menu.� write a short paragraph.
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Unit 14 Lesson 1
Listen and practice.
- What’s your favourite food / drink?- Look at the pictures. Place the items in the correct circle.
- Compare with a partner.
drinkfoodfruitlikevegetables
3. apples 4. meat
6. oranges
9. ice - cream 10. juice
7. chicken
11. milk 12. tomatoes
5. dates 8. onions
1. mangoes 2. cola
Food
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Listening
Grammar
Conversation
Sara is asking her brother, Ahmad, to buy things from the supermarket. Listen andtick (✔) the things she needs.
A. Listen and practiceMrs. Wasel : Huda, eat your breakfast. Huda : Sorry mom. I don’t have time. I’ll just take a banana with me.Mrs. Wasel : At least, drink some milk. Huda : I don’t like milk. I’ll have some juice instead.Mrs. Wasel : Don’t you know that milk is good for your health!B. What kind of food do you like or not like for breakfast?
Food 1
eggs
tea
milk
bread
bananas
cheese
juice
tomatoes
Countable Uncountable
Singular Plural Singular only
an orangea carrotan egg
a tomato
orangescarrotseggs
tomatoes
milkrice
breadmeat
A. Mark the words in the list with for countable and for uncountable.
________ cheese ________ orange ________ meat
________ mango ________ tea ______ banana
________ apple ________ carrot ________ water
B. Go back to the list of nouns and use a , an or Ø.C. In pairs : Tell your partner which of the food items above you like and do not like.
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Grammar
Conversation
A. Listen and practice.
Sameer : Mom, I’m really hungry. Is lunch ready?Mrs.Khateeb : Almost, but we don’t have any bread. Can you go to the baker’s and get us some. Sameer : OK. Do you need anything else?Mrs. Khateeb : Could you also stop at the grocer’s and get us
some carrots and bananas. Sameer : Is that all?Mrs. Khateeb : Can you pass by the butcher’s? Sameer : Mom, …………. I’m hungry !!
Unit 14 Lesson 2
B. Do you make a list before buying things?
baker’s
butcher’s
healthy
hungry
A. Compare the pictures.
1. There are some apples. 1. There aren’t any apples.
2. ______________________ 2. ______________________
3. ______________________ 3. ______________________
B. In pairs : Tell each other what you need from the school cafeteria.
Some / Any
Yes, there are some eggs.No, there aren’t any eggs.
Rula has some oranges.I don’t have any water.
Are there any eggs in the fridge?
Does Rula have any oranges?Do you have any water?
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Vocabulary
B. Name the grocer’s / baker’s / butcher’s you go to? Why?
Food 2
A. Complete the webs with names of food.
butcher’s grocer’s baker’s
A. What do you know about the food pyramid?
B. Read the paragraph. Then, answer these questions.1. The main idea of the paragraph is:
a. how food is divided. b. why food is important. c. what food we can eat.2. Is the sugar in fruits good for us?
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There are four main food groups. Bread, cereals, rice and macaroni are in the first group.They give us B vitamins and starch. We need four servings a day from this food group.Fruit and vegetables are in the second group. They give us vitamins A and C. Fruit alsogive us sugar which does not harm us like the one in candy. Milk, butter, cream, cheeseand yoghurt are in the third group. They give us vitaminsand calcium. These are important to make our bones andteeth strong. We must have milk or other dairy products threetimes a day. Meat, fish, eggs, beans and nuts are also inthis group. All these kinds of food help to build our muscles.We must have at least two servings of these. The fourthgroup includes fats, oils and sugars. We must eat very littleof these types of food. To stay healthy, it is important to eatdifferent foods from each group.
Reading
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Conversation
A. Listen and practice
Mr. Mehdi : May I have the menu, please? Waiter : Here you are, sir. What would you like to order?Mr. Mehdi : Well, I always start with your garden fresh salad. Then I’d like chicken curry with rice. Waiter : Would you like something to drink?Mr. Mehdi : I usually have mineral water; a small bottle, please. Waiter : How about some dessert?Mr. Mehdi : I never take dessert, but I wouldn’t mind a cup of tea.
Unit 14 Lesson 3
B. Do you think Mr. Adam’s lunch is healthy?
A. Read the phrases.
B. Which words go together? Tick the chart.
water
coffee
bread
cheese
pot bottle glass cup piece
a cup of tea a pot of tea a piece of cake a glass of juice a bottle of water
Vocabulary
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Writing
Grammar
A. Answer the questions.1. When do you always have dinner?
2. Where do you usually have it?
3. What do you often eat?
4. What do you sometimes have for dessert?
5. What do you never have at night?
B. Use the answers to write a paragraph in your workbook.
Food 3
A. Complete the sentences with suitable frequency adverbs.1. I ____________________ have milk and eggs for breakfast.2. At school, I ____________________ eat a sandwich.3. I ____________________ have rice for lunch.4. I ____________________ have dessert at night.5. I ____________________ brush my teeth before going to sleep.
B. In pairs : Compare your answers.
I always have milk andeggs for breakfast.
Sometimes, I have milk and eggs butI always have dates for breakfast.
always
usually
often
sometimes
never
100 %
90-99 %
75-90 %
25-75 %
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Frequency Adverbs
Mr. Adam always starts with the salad.We usually have a bottle of water.I often have chicken and rice.Ahmad sometimes has soup.I am never late for lunch.
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Phonics
Unit 14
RuleWhen two vowels are together, the firstvowel usually has the long sound. Thesecond vowel is silent. You can hear thelong i sound in lie and pie.
RuleA vowel usually has the long soundwhen a consonant and e come after it.The e is silent. You can hear the long isound in ride and white.
Long i sound
Lesson 4
A. Circle where you hear the long i sound.
B. Listen, then circle the long i sound.
Long i sounds like sound in kite and light.
i i i i i i i i i i i i
time
list
dill
class
gift
dice
die
pink
milk
write
think
wink
Tim
wise
mint
gift
drink
lime
milk
dime
string
rice
sit
hit
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
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Grammar Summary
Food 4
Complete the conversation with some or any.
Amal : What are you cooking?
Huda : Here, taste my vegetable soup.
Amal : Hmm! It needs _______________ salt.
Huda : Oh, doesn’t it have _______________ salt? I’ll add some now.
I think I’ll add _______________ lemon juice.
Amal : No, I don’t think it needs _______________.
Some/ Any Countable Uncountable
There are some apples on the table. There is some milk in the glass.
There aren’t any carrots in the fridge. There isn’t any water in the bottle.
Are there any bananas on the table? Is there any juice in the glass?
Affirmative
Negative
Question
IYouWe
They
alwaysusually
sometimesnever
buyeat
frozen vegetables.HeShe
buyseats
Frequency adverbs
Frequency adverbs follow verb ‘Be’
Ialwaysusually
sometimesnever
late for school.YouTheyWe
HeShe
am
is
are
always
usually
often
sometimes
never
100 %
90-99 %
75-90 %
25-75 %
0%
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Food 4
A. In pairs : Ask your partner these questions. Then, add up the scores.
B. Now check your results.
0 - 10 : You lead a very healthy life. Excellent 11 - 14 : Your habits are healthy. V. good 15 - 20 : Take more care of your health. good 21 - 30 : You have a very unhealthy. bad
C. Compare with your partner.
1. Where was cheese first made?2. Why is cheese good and bad for you?
digest : break down food in the stomach.
Read the passage then answer the questions.
Cheese is a widely eaten food in Arabian countries. MostArabs usually have cheese for breakfast and dinner.
Cheese was first made more than 4,000 years ago bypeople in Asia. Later, cheese making spread to Europe.
Cheese is full of calcium which is necessary for yourbones. However, cheese takes a long time to *digest.This is because cheese often has a lot of fat. Nowadays,low-fat cheese is sold at supermarkets. No matter whereit comes from, you have to watch how much cheese youeat everyday.
How often do you always usually sometimes nevereat breakfast? 0 3 2 4eat green vegetables / salad? 0 1 3 4have sodas / ice creams? 4 3 2 0eat eggs? 3 0 2 0eat chocolate? 4 3 2 0eat biscuits? 3 2 1 0sleep early? 0 1 2 4exercise? 0 1 2 4
Reading
CountriesCountries
Unit 15
In this unit, you are going to :
� name countries, cities, nationalities and languages.����� ask and answer “ Where are you from? ”.����� say the months of the year.����� describe the weather.
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Conversation
Countries
- Name three countries you would like to visit.
- What is the nationality of the people in each country?
- What languages do they speak?
- What is the capital city of your country?
A. Listen and practice.Zaina : You’re from Turkey, aren’t you Jamilah?Jamilah : Yes, I’m Turkish, but how did you guess?Zaina : You sound like my Turkish friend.Jamilah : Do you speak Turkish?Zaina : Not really. I just know a few words. Which part of Turkey are you from?Jamilah : Ankara, the capital city.
B. - What is Jamilah’s nationality?
- Why is learning other languages important?
Unit 15 Lesson 1
British
Palestinian
Italian Saudi
Japanese
Indian
nationalitylanguagecitycountrycapital
northeastwestsouth
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Listening
Grammar
Countries 1
A. Complete the conversations.
“ Where ” questions
Where are you from?Where is your friend?Where does your friend live?Where do you go for your holidays?
I’m from Turkey.She’s in Syria. / In the next room.In Istanbul. / On Olaya street.To Abha.
B. Ask your partner three questions. Use where:
A. Roberto, William and Yamada meet for the first time. Where are they from? What are their native languages? Listen and write.
B. Complete ‘ d ’ with the information about your partner.
a. Roberto
b. William
c. Yamada
d.
Country Nationality Languages Capital
A. _____ _____ Alexander from?
B. He _____ _____ Russia.
A. _____ _____ Russia?
B. It _____ _____ in Asia.
A. _____ _____ he live?
B. He lives _____ ____ Moscow.
A. _____ _____ he now?
B. _____ _____ in the library.
A. _____ _____ Abeer
and Sara from?
B. They _____ _____ Egypt.
A. _____ _____ Egypt?
B. It’s _____ _____ North Africa.
A. _____ _____ they work?
B. They _____ ____ in a hospital.
1 2
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Conversation
Vocabulary
A. Choose an adjective from the box to describe each season.
spring summer autumn winter
A. Listen and practice. Farooq : Hello Maha. This is Farooq. Maha : At last ! Where are you now? Farooq : I’m in Australia and I‘m freezing. Maha : What! In July? Farooq : Yes, it’s snowing here. It’s winter in Australia now. Maha : Oh! Do you have any winter clothes with you? Farooq : Yes, I do. Maha : What was the weather like in the Philippines? Farooq : It was humid and rainy. I couldn’t go out without my raincoat. Maha : Enjoy the cold weather as it is hot and dry here.
Unit 15 Lesson 2
B. How often do you call your family to ask about them?
Student 1 : What’s the weather like?Student 2 : It’s summer. It’s hot and sunny.
rainy
cloudy
sunny
cold snowy
hot windyhumid
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Speaking
B. Complete the sentences about the weather in these cities.
1. In Tabouk, it’s ____________ and ____________ during winter.
2. In Jeddah, it’s hot and ____________ in summer.
3. During summer, it’s ____________ in Jizan.
4. During spring, it’s ____________ in Taif.
In groups : Look at the map. Ask each other questions about the weather indifferent places.
What’s the weatherlike in Saudi Arabia? It’s sunny.
Countries 2
Italy
Britain
Morocco
Egypt
ChinaJapan
Saudi Arabia
Australia
New Guinea
France
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Read and answer the questions.
Do you like travelling? Would you like to see different types of weather? Then, go toAfrica! Africa is a large continent. Half of the continent is south of the equator and theother half is north of it. That is why the four seasons can be seen throughout thiscontinent in the same month.
During July and August, the Tunisians, Egyptians andMoroccans enjoy the warm summer sun. However, forthe South Africans, July and August mean winter. Theweather there gets very cold, but it never snows.
Cameroon, Nigeria and Rwanda are around the equator.It is usually hot and humid there and it always rains. For this reason,these countries have many forests and trees.
There are two deserts in Africa. They have no rain. Hot and dry winds blow in thesedeserts all year round. If you plan a visit to Africa, make sure you see three seasons inone month.
1. The main idea of this reading is
a. deserts in different countries.
b. weather in Africa.
c. summer in the African continent.
2. There are different seasons in the same month in Africa. Why?
3. What kind of clothes do the South Africans wear in July?
4. Would you like to visit Africa? Why?
Countries 2
ReadingReading
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Vocabulary
A. Listen and repeat the Gregorian months.
- What is the first Gregorian month?- How many days are there in February?- When is Eid Al-Fitr this year?
B 1. Listen and practice.
1st
5th
9th
13th
17th
First
Fifth
Ninth
Thirteenth
Seventeenth
2nd
6th
10th
14th
18th
Second
Sixth
Tenth
Fourteenth
Eighteenth
3rd
7th
11th
15th
19th
Third
Seventh
Eleventh
Fifteenth
Nineteenth
4th
8th
12th
16th
20th
Fourth
Eighth
Twelfth
Sixteenth
Twentieth
Unit 15 Lesson 3
2. Read and match the numbers.
fifteentheighth
firsteleventh
seventhsecond
fourththird nineteenth
sixthtenthsixteenth
fifth
3rd 19th
6th
4th 10th
16th 1st 7th
15th 11th 2nd
5th
8th
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Writing
Listening
Countries 3
B. Write the months for the summer season in Saudi Arabia.
A. Complete with information about yourself.
A. Listen and write the correct months for the season in China and Kuwait.
B. Use the information above to write a paragraph.
1.
Name : ___________________________ City : _____________________________
Nationality : _______________________
Season and weather : __________________________________________________
My favourite month : ________________
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PhonicsLong o sound
Long o sounds like the sound in rose and boat.
A. Listen to the words in each row. Then, circle the words that have the long o sounds.
B. Circle the letters to show where you hear the long ‘o’ sounds.
C. Write the words with the long o sound in the circle. Use the words in the box.
roseredread
hophopehip
carecoatcould
moproadtop
1. 2. 3. 4.
Know - mop - pot - rope - note - not - goat- got - top - home
Unit 15 Lesson 4
RuleA vowel usually has the long soundwhen a consonant and e come afterit. the e is silent. you can hear thelong o sound in nose and phone.
RuleWhen two vowels are together, thefirst vowel usually has the longsound. The second vowel is silent.You can hear the long o sound incoat and road.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
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Grammar Summary
Speaking
live?work?come from?
‘Where’ questions with ‘Be’
Whereis
are
hesheyou
from?HeShe
I am
isfrom?
Oman.Palestine.Japan.
do
In pairs : Find out the capital cities and the weather of the different countries on the
maps.
Student A turns to page 87.
Student B turns to page 86.
‘Where’ questions with ‘Do’
Wheredoes Samia
Layla and Reem
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of ‘do’ or ‘be’.
Mrs. Shatri :
Bayan :
Mrs. Shatri :
Bayan :
Mrs. Shatri :
Bayan :
This international food festival looks and smells great. Where ___________
you from?
I ___________ from Syria.
What ___________ you think I should taste?
Tabbouleh and kibbeh.
Where ___________ the Syrian food corner?
It’s in the corner over there. Enjoy it.
Countries 4
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ReadingReading
Countries 4
A. Read and match the photographs and the paragraphs.
B. Choose the main idea of these paragraphs.
a. Daily activities b. Favourite season c. Hot weather
Winter is very cold and snowy in my country. I always take a vacation to goskiing on the mountains.
Autumn is our favourite season. I enjoy the colour of the leaves. It ranges fromyellow to dark brown. The grey sky makes it all look like a beautiful painting.
I love the long summer days. I get to go out every week and meet my friends.We always go to the sea and enjoy the hot sunny days and the warm nights.
Colourful flowers, green trees and nice weather make spring everybody’sfavourite season. We always travel during spring to enjoy the outdoor life.
c.
a. b.
d.
RevisionRevision
Unit 16
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Speaking
Conversation
A. Look at the Bus and plane timings on page 93.B. In groups: Use your task cards to ask the information officer about bus and plane
timings. Travellers : Is there a bus to the hospital on Sunday afternoon?Information officer : Yes, there is. What time do you want to reach the hospital? Travellers : 4:30 in the afternoon.Information officer : Take number 50 at 4:00 p.m.
Unit 16 Lesson 1
Suzan is asking her friend Lana about her daily routine. Complete the conversation.Suzan : So, what is your daily schedule? You always seem so busy. Lana : Well. I usually _____________________________________Suzan : ________________________________________________? Lana : ?:?? a.m.Suzan : And what time do you go to work? Lana : ________________________________________________Suzan : That’s nice. And what time do you get home? Lana : ________________________________________________Suzan : What do you do when you get home? Lana : ________________________. Then, __________________ and _____________________________________________Suzan : ________________________________________________? Lana : I usually go to bed at 11:00 p.m.Suzan : Well, it sounds like you’re a busy person.
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
1.
2.
3.
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Reading
Writing
Lesson 1
1. Study the map. Then answer the questions.
a. Answer the questions.- In which square would you find Mexico? _____________________________________- If you are in square E3, what languages will you speak? ________________________- If you are studying in London, which is the nearest city you can visit? ______________- You’re in square E2, which famous place will you visit? _________________________- You’re travelling north to Moscow and Singapore is to your south, in which square are you? ________________
Write a paragraph. Describe a picnic with your family.
Picnic
When Where
WhoThings you
need to take.
What
Things youusually do.
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Listening
Vocabulary
A. Fill in the list with as many as you know.
B. In pairs : Take turns asking and answering these questions.1. What days do you get up early?2. Which day of the week do you like best?3. What is your favourite season?4. What is something you do only on Thursday?
Unit 16 Lesson 2
Days of the week Months Weather Countries Nationalities Food
Seasons
A. Complete the information.
winter
spring
summer
autumn
Lebanon Your city
B. Fill in the table about your city.
What is the weather like in Lebanon talking about the weather in his / her country.
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Reading
Language Functions
Match each conversation with the dayand date in the diary.
Saturday 15
It’s time to goschool.
But I need tostudy more.
15 SaturdayDoctor’s Visit
16 SundayGrocery Shopping
17 MondayEnglish Test18 Tuesday
19 WednesdayPlay Basketball
20 ThursdayVisit Grandmother
21 FridayGo to the Mosque
I can’t find my shoes.I’ll be late for the game.
Look underyour bed.
Hurry up orwe’ll be late.
Mom. I hope hedoesn’t give meany medicine.
Don’t forget themilk and eggs.
OKmom
That’s the call forprayer. Aren’t youleaving?
I’m ready
Lesson 2
Choose the correct answer.
1. What time is it?
a. It’s five o’clock.
b. In the morning.
c. On Saturdays.
3. What do you usually have for breakfast?
a. Milk is good for you.
b. Egg and toast (bread).
c. There are some apples.
2. Where are you from?
a. Riyadh is the capital.
b. I speak English.
c. I’m from India.
4. What’s the weather like?
a. I enjoyed the cold weather.
b. It’s hot and humid.
c. Spring is my favourite season.
I’ m glad youenjoyed it.
Thank you, dinnerwas great
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Grammar
Listening
Speaking
Listen to the dialogue. Number the sentences in the correct order.
Can I take your orders, sir?Yes, I usually have your chicken cream soupand hot and spicy prawns (shrimp).I really like grilled fish, so I’ll take that.Would you like some dessert?I’ll just have some tea.Yes, I’d like a piece of chocolate cake.
Waiter :Nader :
Emad :Waiter :Nader :Emad :
In groups : Play the restaurant game. Turn to page 93.
Use the words or phrases to make six sentences about yourself and your family.
atinon
IMy motherMy fatherMy sister
the morninghalf past twelve
fridaythe weekend
seven o’ clockthe evening
the afternoonone o’ clock
alwaysusually
sometimesneveroften
read, readsgo / goes shopping
have / has lunchgo / goes to the
mosquemake / makes lunch
StartersTabbouleh
Fresh green saladChicken cream soup
Main coursesGrilled Najil /or Hammour
Hot and spicy prawnRoast beef and potatoes
DessertsVanilla ice cream
Assorted cakes and pastries
Unit 16 Lesson 3
__________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Vocabulary
Speaking
Class activity : Play the “ National Dress Game . Your teacher will give you the instructions.
A. Complete.
1. a of tea.
2. a of cake.
3. a of coffee.6. a of milk.
5. a of juice.
4. a of water.
B. What do you usually have for breakfast / lunch / dinner?C. Complete these words with the missing letters.
1. s __ __ son
2. r __ se
3. n __ ne
4. r __ __ n
5. g __ __ t
6. sw__ t
7. p __ __
8. l __ te
“
Unit 16 Lesson 4
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Communicative ActivitiesCommunicative Activities
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Unit 9 / lesson 4Speaking
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Unit 9 / lesson 4Speaking
Unit 10 / Lesson 1
Ideal Weight Chart for Boys Age 12 to 16
Age HeightSmallframe
kg
Mediumframe
kg
Largeframe
kg
23
24
25
26
27
246.274!
253.281!
258.288!
266.293!
271.296!
3.41!
45.51!
49.56!
54.62!
58.67!
47.56
52.63
75.69
63.76
68.81
57.69
64.76
6.83
77.89
82.96
Ideal Weight Chart for Girls Age 12 to 16
Age HeightSmallframe
kg
Mediumframe
kg
Largeframe
kg
23
24
25
26
27
24.274!
256.279!
259.283!
261.284!
262.284!
41.47!
45.51!
48.54!
52.58!
54.61!
48.59
52.64
55.68
59.71
62.73
59.72
65.78
69.86
72.89
74.91
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Unit 12 / Lesson 2
1
A picture of awoman who has a
backache.
_______________✔
_______________✗
3
A picture of a man who has a cough.
_______________✔
_______________✗
5
A picture of a man who has a flu.
_______________✔
_______________✗
7
A picture of awoman who has a
fever.
_______________✔
_______________✗
9
A picture of agirl who has a
headache.
_______________✔
_______________✗
2
A picture of aman who has a
sore throat.
_______________✔
_______________✗
4
A picture of aman who has an
earache.
_______________✔
_______________✗
6
A picture of aman who has astomachache.
_______________✔
_______________✗
8
A picture of awoman who has
a cold.
_______________✔
_______________✗
10
A picture of aboy who has
a cold.
_______________✔
_______________✗
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Colour: blue
Size: 25
Colour: only colour
Size: medium
Colour: grey + black
Size: 36
Colour: black
Size: medium
Colour: blue
Size: large
Colour: green
Size: medium
Colour: white
Size: 37
Colour: grey
Size: small
Colour: yellow
Size: medium
Colour: green
Size: 42
Colour: only pink
Size: small
Colour: white
Size: small
Colour: blue
Size: 25
Colour: brown
Waist size: 38
Colour: red
Size: small
Unit 12 / lesson 3Speaking
Customer
....
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Colour: purple, red, blue
Size: 23 - 25 - 28
Colour: All colour
Size: small - medium - large
Colour: white + blackwhite + brown
Size: 36 - 38 - 42
Colour: blue, white, grey
Size: small - large
Colour: blue only
Size: medium - large
Colour: blue, red, green
Size: amall - medium - large
Colour: brown only
Size: 35 - 36 - 38
Colour: white, brown, black
Size: small - medium - large
Colour: black, grey, pink
Size: small - medium - large
Colour: brown, grey, blackwhite, blue
Size: 35 - 36 - 38
Colour: all colours
Size: small - medium - large
Colour: white, grey
Size: small - medium - large
Colour: white + blue,grey + black, purple + blue
Size: one size
Colour: brown, black, grey
Waist size: 32 - 36 - 38 - 42
Colour: pink, yellow, blue
Size: small - medium - large
Unit 12 / lesson 3Speaking
Salesperson
....
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Unit 15 / lesson 4
Speaking
In pairs : Student B, look at the map and ask your partner questions to find out thelocations, capital cities and weather of the countries at numbers 2, 4 and 7.Example number 1
SsA : SsB :SsA :
SsB :SsA :
SsB :SsA :
SsB :
Where are you from?I’ m from Russia.Where is it?It’s in the north.What’s its capital city?It’s Moscow.What’s the weather like in December?It’s snowy.
April 23
TurkeyIstanbul
South AfricaJohannesburg
February
RussiaMoscow
JapanTokyo
August
1
6
5
7
4
1
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Unit 15 / lesson 4
Speaking
In pairs : Student A, look at the map and ask your partner questions to find out thelocations, capital cities and weather of the countries at numbers 3, 5 and 6.Example number 1SsA :
SsB :SsA :
SsB :SsA :
SsB :SsA :
SsB :
Where are you from?I’ m from Russia.Where is it?It’s in the north.What’s its capital city?It’s Moscow.What’s the weather like in December?It’s snowy.
EnglandLondon
2
2
3
4
5
1
6
7
June
December
September
AustraliaSydney
January
LebanonBeirut
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A.Look at the Bus and Plane timings.
Departures Time Arrivals Time
Paris
Rome
New York
Madrid
London
11 : 20 a.m.3 : 30 p.m.
9 : 15 a.m.8 : 45 p.m.
10 : 30 a.m.
12 : 00 noon6 : 15 p.m.
9 : 15 a.m.6 : 30 p.m.
Paris
Rome
New York
Madrid
London
10 : 30 p.m.7 : 30 p.m.
10 : 15 a.m.5 : 30 p.m.
11 : 30 a.m.
11 : 15 a.m.7 : 15 p.m.
9 : 30 a.m.8 : 45 p.m.
Bus Station
Airport
Busnumber
From Al Balad(downtown) to: Leave Arrive
Airport
Zoo
Hospital Every half hour from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 30 minutes later.
Every hour from 9: 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 30 minutes later.
29 Every hour from 7:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. One hour later.
56 Makkah
47
50
Every half hour - all day
Every half hour - all dayMadinah28
1 hour later.
Five hours later.
Unit 16 / lesson 1
Speaking
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Unit 16 / lesson 3Speaking
The restaurant gameMenu card
Food cards
STARTERSprawn cocktailsambousakstuffed vine leavesfresh green salad
MENU
DESSERTSapple piechocolate puddingice-creamfruit salad
SOUPtomato soupchicken soupvegetable souppea soup
MAIN COURSESmeat and ricefish and vegetableschicken pietuna salad
.
....
Words / ExpressionsWords / Expressions
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Unit 9 My Clothes
Nouns
Clothesblousedressheadscarfjacket
sandalsshirtshoesskirt
sockstrouserspyjamas
sizeuniform
Other nounsa pair ofbeltchartcolour
Personal itemshandbagsuitcasesunglasseswatch
Pronouns
hershismineourstheiryourswhose
Verbs
helplook forwearsellbuychoose / cary
What’s your favourite colour?What’s it like?How much is it?What colours is it?What size is it?Whose -------- is this?
Language Use
Blue / GreenIt’s ------------- (adjective)It’s for ------------- (price)It’s ------------- (colour)It’s ------------- (size)It’s Ali’s / mine / -------------
Adjectives
Coloursblackbluebrowngreygreen
orangepinkredwhiteyellow
Other adjectivesbigcheapexpensivefavouritelongnew
sizelargemediumsmall
oldshortbeautifultidylost
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Unit 10 My Body
Nouns
Parts of the bodyarmbackbeardearknee
faceeyeshairhandstomachtoes
headlegmoustachemouthlegneck / shoulder
coughearachefeverfluheadachepain killer
nosetooth-teethIllnessesbackachecold
sore throatstomachachetoothacheOther nounscentimetresmetre / kilo
Verbs
feelthinkexcercisecheckhas got
look likehurttakegostay
Adjectives
beautifulcurlydarkstraight
fairfatbetterill
shorttallthinyoung
weightover weightgoog lookingmedium-heightold
wellfriendlyWhat’s the matter?---’d better
How tall are you?How much do you weigh?What does he look like?What’s the matter?
Language Use
I’m ----- metre / centimetres.------------- kilos.He’s ------------- (adjectives)I’ve ------------- (ailments)
Nouns
Placesbookstoredress shoppharmacyflower shopfurniture storerest roomstationeryshopping centremallbank
Other nounsescalatorselevatorscarnationplantsrosescough medicine
Verbs
costneed
Adjectives
Few
Adverbs of place
at the back ofon the . . . floor
How much does it cost?It costs ...... riyals.
Language Use
Unit 11 Shopping
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Unit 13 Day by Day
Nouns
Days of the weekSaturdaySundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
Mealsbreakfastlunchdinner
Verbs
get upgo ( to school / bed )have ( breakfast / lunchdinner )stay ( in bed )wake upwatchreach
Adverbs
todaytomorrowyesterdayTime Expressionsin the morningin the afternoonat nightearly / lateeverydayon Saturday
on weekdaysa.m. - p.m.o’clockhalf pasta quarter past / to
How do you spend your day?When do you ........?What’s the time?
Language Use
I .......... at ..........
It’s .......... o’clock
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Unit 14 Food
Verbs
excercisehelplike / don’t like
Adjectives
anybadgoodhealthysome
Adverbs
alwaysneveroftensometimesusually
Phrases of quantity
a cup of .....a piece of .....a bottle of .....a pot of .....a glass of .....
Do you like ..........?Do you need ........?What do you need?What do you usually have?
Language Use
I like / don’t like
I need ....................
I always have ....................
Nouns
DairybuttercheesemilkMeatbeefchickenVegetablescarrotsonionstomatoespotatoesFruitapplebananamangoorangepearOther nounscountrycustomerdessertdishforkfreezeringredientsknifeplate
spoonwaiterDrinkscoffeejuicetaewaterOther foodbreadcakeflouroilricesaladPlacesbaker’sbutcher’scafegrocer’srestaurants
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Unit 15 Countries
Nouns
CountriesIndiaBritainJapanFranceItalyTurkeyPalestineSaudi ArabiaCitiesBaghdadCairoLondonMakkahManamaNew DelhiParisRiyadhRomeWashington D CMonthsJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
seasonsautumnspringsummerwinterWeathercoldcoolhothumidrainysnowysunnywindywarmLanguagesArabicJapaneseEnglishFrenchItalianOther nounscapital citylanguageregioncountryweatherDirectionseastnorthsouthwest
Verbs
go outenjoywalk
Adjectives
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King Fahd National Library Cataloging-in Publication Data
Saudi Arabia. Ministry of EducationSay It In English-First Year Intermediate Term 2 ‘‘Pupil’s Book’’ - Riyadh
120p. , 21x26 cm
ISBN : 9960-19-111-7
1 - English language - Study and teaching (intermediate)
Saudi Arabia - Arabic speakers2 - English language - Textbooks
1 - Title
428.241 dc 0635/19
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Say It In English
Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Education
Educational Development
First Year Intermediate
Pupil’s BookTerm 2(Girls)
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1428 / 1429H Edition2007 / 2008G Edition