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  • cTHlfimatJennifer Seidl

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    IsBN: 978 o 19 438614 2

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    ACKNOWIEDGE MENTS

    Commissioned illusrdtions by: Judy Brown

  • t Hello! I'm Jenny2 A big book for Trig3 Girls and boys4 My teacher5 ls it Nick's?

    Revision I6 What has Jenny got?7 These are mine8 A picnic9 I like school

    10 Ghip likes bonesRevision 2

    LL Do you like sport?L2 What do you play?

    ContentsSubject pronouns, present simple ol beArticles, Position of adjectives;N ationality adjectivesPlural of nounsPossessive adjectivesPossessives

    Present simple of have $otDemonstratives; Possessive pronounsCountable and uncountable nounsPresent simple with I, you, we and theyPresent simple with he, she and it

    Present slmple in yes/no questionsQuestions with what, who, etc.;Prepositions of time

    13 Slow down, Trig Imperatives jBt4 What is there in Merton? there is/are; some and any with plural nouns; 40

    Prepositions of placecan for ability

    Present continuousObject pronouns;like, love, hate +

    -ing formcan for permission; must for necessitysome and any with uncountabie nouns;how much, how manyAdverbs of frequency

    Present simple or continuous? let,sPast simple of be, pasr simple of havePast simple of regular verbs; agoPast simple ol irregular verbsbe going to

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    Can he speak English?Revision 3Trig is helpingCan you see them?

    Can I go out?How much milk?

    How often do you help?Revision 4Tom plays footballNick had a bad dreamDid Trig help?Nick lost his moneyWhat's Trig gong to do?Revision 5WordlistVerb forms

  • Hello! I'm JennySubject pronouns; Present simple of be

    ffi Grammar lessonSuloject pronounsSingular Iyouhesheit

    Plural weyouthey

    A person is he or she.

    thing is

    :I

    l anima

    A is it.

    l-=>>a:ryral is it or helshe (for

    example, a pet).

    t'.l 'db'Ai.',.H wJennv ) Nick ls;;'' ) is eteven u"' J /'s twetve'Jenny and Nick I

    > are from Merton.tney )

    Jenny Bell

    ,_lf5.r-C)T:V\-\'/',//'-'"-o\a,( q7 eq, \\ ) (L--t Itf )G^ {,/

    Nick Bell

    We're from Merton. lt'sin England. And this isChip. He's a good dog.

    This is Trig. He isn't fromMerton. He's from planet

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  • Present simple of beLong forms

    Singular I am I am notyou are you are nothe is he is notshe is she is notit is it is not

    Plural

    Short formsI'm I'm notyou're you aren'the's he isn'tshe's she isn'tit's it isn'twg're wg aren'tyou're you aren'tthey're they aren't

    Questionsam l?are you?is he?is she?is it?are we?are you?are they?

    we are we are notyou are you are notthey are they are not

    Short answersAre you from Merton? Yes, I am. oR No, I'm not. Words to learn

    brother sister gooddog person thinganimal pet small town

    ls Nick twelve?ls Jenny twelve?

    Don't use short forms (l'm, you're, etc.)in short answers with yes.

    Yes, he is.No, she isn't.

    @ wtrat's missing?Write in the misslng words

    Long forms Short forms

    we are, were

    1 he's

    2 I'M

    3 she lsn't

    vou are not 4

    we are not 5

    6 they're

    7 ir's

    am not 8

    he is not 9

    @ nelotWrite am, is or are

    He11ol I + .qn. ... Nick and this... Jenny. She 2. . . , . my

    sister. We 3. . brother and sister. I... twelve and Jenn,v 5

    eleven. We 6. from Merton. ThisTrid He 8 ... irom

    planet Triglon.

    Chapter 1-

  • @ wnat's your name?Wrlte the short forms.

    tI + . nn.... fenny. Nick 1. my brother.We 2. brother and sister. He 3........twelve and I 4........ eleven. We 5........ fromMerton. Trig 6. lrom Merton. He 7 ' ' ' '.. ' 'from Triglon.

    @ ctrange the sentencesWrite sentences. Use he, she, it or they.

    + Jenny's eleven..Shels. . .ele.v.en'

    + Trig isn't from Merton.He. . .i.qn't. . f':cm. . .Me':ten,

    I Nick isn't eleven.

    2 Nick's twelve

    3 Jenny isn't twelve.

    4 Nick and Jenny are brother and sister

    5 Mr and Mrs Bell are from Merton.

    6 Merton's a small town.

    7 Trig's from Triglon.

    8 Triglon's a small planet.

    9 Chip's a good dog.

    10 Chip's four

    @ rvrare sentences

    tl Trig-l Fr/elv-e.l7 arett t1 Htl

    Write ten true sentences. Use three blocks: 1,2,3

    trleverl-l FThy I trshel tliRl ft1 Jennyl from TriQlon rom Merton.

    Nickv and Tenn

    No, no,no, Trig!Like this:

    or like this:

    +I

    3 from Merton.

    Jenns ie fren Me':ten,,She,i.q..f':sn.. Ms':tqn,,

    F;l6

    Chapter 1

  • @ Zoe, Carlon Maria and GeorgeJenny's on the buslrom Greece. She'sHe's twelve.

    Nick's in the parkMaria's irom ltaly.lrom Greece. He's

    with Maria andShe's thirteen.eleven.

    George.George is

    with Zoe and Carlo. Zoe'sthirteen. Carlo's from Italy.

    What's the same? (Where are they from?How old are they?)+ Maria and Carlo

    Ma'.!a...+n4...C.a':lp a.f q...fr.qr.n. .Jtqly,....

    I George and Zoe

    2 Zoe and Maria

    3 Nick and Jenny

    4 Nick and Carlo

    5 Jenny and George

    Glve a short answer.

    + Is Nick from England?Yes, he is.

    + Are Zoe and Carlo in the park?f,lo. they aren't.

    1, Is Nick in the park?2 Is Nick wtth Zoe and Carlo?3 Are Marla and George on the bus?4 Is Jenny on the bus?5 Are Maria, George and Nick in the :a:6 Are Zoe and Carlo with Jennv?7 Is Carlo twelve?8 Are Zoe and Maria thirteen?9 Is Zoe from Greece?

    l-0 Is Carlo from Greece?1,L 1s Jenny thirteen?t2 Is George eleven?13 Are Nick and Carlo tn'eh elL4 Is Maria from England?1-5 Is Maria from Italr'?1-6 Are Nick and Zoe lrom ltah'?17 Are you lrom England?1-8 Are you from Greece?

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    Chapter 1-

  • Here's a bi$ book for You,Trig. lt's blue.

    A big book for TrigArticles; Position of adjectives; Nationality adjectives

    Grammar lessonArticles: a/an and theWe uset a lol before a consonant:

    a book, a small book2 an lanl before a vowel:

    an English dictionary3 the /e/ before a consonant:

    the book, the yellow book4 the // before a vowel:

    the English bookVowels are the letters an e, i, o and u,Consonants are the other letters of thealphabet. Sometimes a vowel sounds likea consonanl (u /j/):a 1ol useful book, the /e/ useful book

    Position of adjectivesWe put adjectives7 before a noun:

    a big book, a good dog2 after the verb h*:

    It s blue. Chip i* good.

    Nati ona I ity adjectivesCountry Adjective and languageAmerica AmericanAustralia AustralianChina ChineseEgypt EgyptianEngland EnglishGreece GreekItaly ltalianJapan JapaneseSpain SpanishTurkey Turkishan En{lish boyDimitris is Greek.the Turkish langua$eCarlo is ltalian.

    Write the country, the adjective and thelanguage with a capital letter (ltaly, ltalian).

    The bi book'san Englishdictionary.

    And here's a small book.It's yellow. f"hh

    Chapter 2

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  • @ wnat's in the basket?

    Words to learnbig book dictionary usefulbanana egg sandwich appleorange spoon plate cake

    @ Partner memory game

    lamp/black

    roplane/yellow ---.--:--:-1

    rE

    M"\ ^ pencil/green

    Look at the picture for o:- --book. Tell your parrner .'. -. ,this:

    + There's an apoie. - ; .''. -.YourparLnerrells :.

    - -

    + The apple s I j''. ,''

    :(-

  • @ Make sentencesPut the words in the right order.

    Chip is agood dog.

    @@BE

    + Chip iq e sqe4 dpg.1, @trFien,ilEoo-l E2 tr'ilf Fslo-l tr Fla-erl @3 Fowl tr trertorl f tsmll-]4 Fsrl @ Erammar-l trokl @5 @8trtic-aryl trl-uelo @ f-ennf tEellstrl tdl Nkl7 -tallan l rerlol @ @ fTc-l8 tcaeRl f tr lDimi-trG-l trame-le aearq @ Famel !-tal-ianl f

    10 -sn-t-l tEngfistrl @ tn-amal @

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  • @ wtrat are they?Put in a or an

    + English

    and a nationality adjective.

    I Japanese

    4 Spanish

    9 American

    + London is .4rr...EngliP.h city

    1-1 Japanese

    3 Greek

    6 American

    L lt's...2 It's ...3 lt's ...4 It's ...5 It's ...6 It's ...

    f1ag.

    flag.

    stamp.stamp.stamp.coin.

    Trkish

    English

    Egyptian

    Italian

    SpanishItalian

    Chapter 2

  • Girls and boysPlu ra I of

    ln the park I see a man, a woman with twobabies, and two old women on a bench.

    Grammar lessonPlural of nounsR*gular pii-irals Singular Pluralt Add s. girl girls

    boy boys

    At the bus stop I see two-

    a boy and two girls. Theit's Trig in the bushes!

    men and three childrenboy is Nick. And look

    -

    Words to learnman woman baby bench buschild boy girl bush bird tree

    Add es to:cho

    SshX

    bench benchestomato tomatoesbus busesbush bushesbox boxes

    @ rvlare tists

    bus

    Write the plurals in the right lists.boy { girlcountry ,/ persondictronary bench

    man

    childwomanbushdog

    babyanimalbirdcity

    Afler a consonant change y to ies.baby babies

    Irr*gular plurals Singular Plural

    es and ies irregular

    + beys + .qqqnt.qies.

    childman

    childrenmen

    woman womenperson peoPle

    Pronunciations after tpl. ltl, lkl, lfl, /0/: petsrz after ,'sl. lzl, l!1, l3l, lt!/, ldSl: busesz afler other sounds: girls

    Chapter 3

  • @ At the marketComplete the words.

    ro\l1ato' 'i

    Find the differences. Write what vou seeInPictureAlsee+ 9n9.. !"9q.r.nan ....

    \f/ -

    InA

    Picture B I seetwo wornen

    In the park

    Chapter 3

  • My teacher is Miss Mill.She's kind. Her favourite

    colour is yellow.

    My teacherPossessive adjectives

    Grammar lessonPossessive adjectivesPronouns AdjectivesI

    youhesheitWCyouthey

    myyourhisheritsouryourtheir

    l'm a good friend. My name's Trig.We're from Merton. Our surname's Bell.

    Words to learnteacher kind favouritecolour tall food schoolfriend surname sport

    My teacher is Mr Blake.He's tall. His favourite food

    @ ner name's ...Put in my, his, her, its, our or their.

    Jenny and Nick are from Merton. + Theifsurname's 8e11. 1. friends. Tom andAmanda, are from Merton too. Jenny's eleven.

    .. brother Nick is twelve. Chip isdog. 4. school is in Park Street.name is Park Street School.

    JENNy Nick is .. brother. .. teacher isMr Blake. Tom and Amanda are 8........

    friends. Chip is dogNrcK Jenny is 10........ sister. ... teacher

    is Miss Mill. 12

    School.

    Here are our friends. Their names areAmanda and Tom.

    Chapter 4

    school is Park Street

  • @ FavouritesWrite about Jenny, Nick, MrUse her, his, their and my.

    and Mrs Bel1 and you

    Jenny Nick Mr and Mrs Bell YouColourSportFood

    blue redswimming footballchocolate cake pizza

    ye1lowtennissteak

    ?

    ?

    ?

    Jenny+ He! .fa-ue\,!:le...e.qleer.. iq...blue'

    Mr and Mrs Bell

    Nick You

    @

    $ euessing game

    + YouCLASS

    YOU

    CLASS

    YOU

    CLASS

    YOU

    CLASS

    YOU

    Choose a boy or girl.Ask the class to guess the name.

    ^\f-,^-r*:)+..iFr/'ll l It\\\

    ' l',t t* [-l l' \'\t t u*rr ^fS 'aa'Y')= I\--/d5Ken footbalisteak blue

    Alex basketballspaghetti red

    Ann tennischicken blue

    Layla swimmingpizzablue

    Liz swimmingpizza red

    It's a girl.Is her favourite food chicken?Yes, it is.Is her favourite sport swimming?No, it isn't.Is her favourite colour blue?No, it isn't.Is it Rate?Yes, it isl

    @ nsx your partnerAsk and answer questions about lavouritecolours, food and sports, like this:

    + You What's your favourite colour?eARTNER My favourite colour's orange.

    Kate tennischicken red

    Mike baskerba;1ch:cker. blue

    chapter 4 n df

  • ls t Nick's?Possessives

    ls it Jenny's tennis racket or Nick's?

    Are they the girls' bicycles or the boys'?

    Grammar lessonPossessives1" Use 's or s' with people and animals'

    5:ng*1*:'

    It's Nick's tennis racket' oR lt's Nick's.

    It's the dog's ball. oR lt's the dog's'

    They're Jenny's books. on They're Jenny's'

    This is Trig's exercise

    f !Lr=*i

    They're the girls' bicycles. on They're the girls''

    They're the b_oys' rackets. on They're the boys'.

    Use 's with irregular plurals.Trig is the children's friend.

    F*s**=*ir*the dog's ball

    S**rt f*r*: *i isChip's a dog.

    Words to learntennis racket bicYcleball best old new

    l

    ---------'il

    ls it the children's ball or the dog's?

    book.

    Chapter 5

  • @ tttict< talks about his pictures @ Who are they?Circle the possessives and the short forms.Then write two lists

    Make sentences.

    + Mrs Allen? (Tom - mother)Mrs AIIen is Tom's mother.

    t Mrs Todd? (Amanda -

    mother)2 Mr Allen? (Tom

    - father)

    3 Mr Blake? (Nrck - teacher)

    4 Amanda? (Mrs Todd -

    daughter)5 Jenny? (Nick - sister)6 Tom? (Mr Allen

    - son)

    7 Trig? (children -

    friend)8 Amanda? flenny - best friend)9 Miss Mill? (Jenny

    - teacher)10 Tom? (Nick

    - best iriend)

    This is mv best lriend. His6e-bTom Allen.Look atOom's)old bicycle. Aniliook at his dad'sold car. Tom's ball's in the tree.

    This is Jenny's best friend. Her name's AmandaTodd. Amanda's twelve. Amanda's bicycle's new.

    Possessives Short lormst

    __r lorn s t+ ntn4e.g+

    L

    2aJ

    4F.J

    6

    @ tt's Jenny's appleWrite sentences.

    + chip +

    2 the

    4 the teacher

    5 Jenny ]t's Chip's ball.

    't"""""'

    Theylre the desql balls.

    t rhe g:ris#chrldren

    the dogsw

    rChapter 5

  • Revision I (chapters 1-5)@ family and friends

    Complete the sentences. Use a subject pronoun with a form of be or a possessive adjective.+ MRS AND MRS BELL: .Wg.it:g. Nick and Jenny's parents.

    They're .q$.q.. .. children.t NrcK AND JENNyt . .. brother and sister.2 JENNv: This is my teacher. ..... ..... name is Miss Mill.3 cARLor ,.. from Merton. I'm from ltaly.4 rrlro

  • @ Woro puzzleWrite the missing words in the puzzle. Find the missing word

    Athens is a .. . city.Jenny is Nick'sMiss Mill is JeAllen is Tom's

    nny's

    r\-

    1,

    23456

    S coloursFind the names of the eight colours. Then colour the snake. Use the right colours.

    MistakesFind the mistakes. Write the words correctly.

    l,i'i^a.ns{.s.d bicycla, is new. Af1nendA]S.Tom is Nicks' Frand,.A grammar baok s an usful book.lnay ara, Nick's sandtuichs.Chrp is t\e, clldrns' dog.Australia and China ara. bg countrys.Jhis r Jenny's bast Friend.. ll\s nama,'s Amandar cxn sae fwo ulomd.ns

    'n lVc. park.

    Jannyt i5 your bro|Vrr's nam Nick? - Yes, is. .Tam is a lryllis 6oy. ..Janny and Amanda. s Frands. ....

    12?

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    Revision l-

  • This is Jenny's bedroom. She's $ot a television,but she hasn't got a computer' She's got a deskand a lamp.

    Grammar lessonPresent simPle of have $otUse have

    lot for Possession'Short forms

    What has JennY got?Present simPle of have got

    I'veyou'vehe's

    . she'sgot it'swe'veyou'vetheY've

    Words to learnThe words in exercise 1.

    What have you got?Look at the pictures. Say what you've got andwhat you haven't $ot. Make ten sentences.

    + I've got a watch, but I haven't got analarmry! tu%,

    o

    Long formsI have \you have \he has Ishe has Itit has Iwe have Iyou have Ithey have )I have not gothe has not got

    I haven't lot

    he hasn't $otshort answerscomputer? Yes, I have.oR

    Questions andHave you got aNo, I haven't.Has your mother $ot a car? Yes, she has'oR No, she hasn't.

    Don't use got in short answers!

    And I've got Trig!

    alarm clock

    pencil

    camerapencil

    calculator

    lampbicycle

    Chapter 6

    ruler

  • o What's in their school bags?Write what the children have got and whatthey haven't got.

    + Jenny.Jsnnyls. . .gel. . .an . .atlas.,. . .4. . .ftr.lef ,. . .4

    ffidsMara @Aa=

    ee.leuletsr. . .and. . e . Fen-cil,. . .S. he. . .hasn tget.

    . en. . .exereig-e. . .b.ep.k. . .er'. . .t . .':sb.be'.':'

    1, Tom ffiw*

    2 Nick w\\3car. wBffi\

    ffi fr,'*4 Amanda 'e* \f

    b Ask your partner what's in his or her schoolbag. Make questions like this:

    + You Have you got a pencil?pARTNER Yes. I haye. oa llo, I haven't.

    penciipencil casepenexercise bookschool bagrubber

    @ Partner game4 Write six sentences with I've $ot. Use a colour

    and a thing:

    redbluegreenyellowwhiteblack

    + .l'.te.. set..a..gr'.een...ppneil.+ .l'.r.e.. set....red. pens.,il ..eiee:

    Now guess the things on your partner's list

    + You Have you got a white pencil?pARTNER Yes. I have. oR No. I haven't.

    Chapter 6

  • No, it isn't, it's mine.That's yours over there.

    This is myshirt here.

    These are mneDemonstratives; Possessive pronouns

    Grammar lessonDemonstrativesSingular this oR

    that oRPlural these oR

    those oR

    this sock

    Possessive pronounsthis shirtthat shirtthese shirtsthose shirts

    these socks

    Adjectivesmyyourhisherouryourtheir

    Pronounsmineyourshishersoursyourstheirs

    (h

    It's my book. on /tb mine.They're her books. oa They're hers.Ihese are ours and those are Yours./s that Nick and Jenny's dog? Yes, itb theirs.

    Words to learnshirt here over therefootball boots socks shoescoat scarf gloves baseball caP

    Are these yourfootball boots?

    No, they're yours.Those are mine.

    I6,

    those

    Chapter 7

  • @ fnese and thoseCircle the right words.

    + Giillrnese are my shirt.7 These are/Those are our tennis rackets2 This is/These are Jenny's school bag.3 That's/This is your bag here.4 This is/These are Tom's boots.5 That's/Those are Nick's socks.

    @ rnls exercse

    3 .. Tom's shirt4 .. the children's books5 .. Trig's scarf

    @ ttis, hers or theirs?$ wtrat's missing?:' Write in the

    Look at the pictures. Is it my ball, or yours?Say it iike this.

    + ll's my ball. lt's mine.

    over there.

    Look at exercise 2 and answer the questions

    + Are rhe Qloves lenny's?Ye.s, . . tssl,:e.. . . lters' . .

    + Is he coar Trig's?N.q,.. it.. !snl{ . hs.....

    t Is the baseball cap Nick's? .....2 Are the shoes Jenny's?3 Are the books the children's? ..4 Is the shirt Nick's? ....5 Are the rackets the children's? ..6 Is the school bag Jenny's? .. .7 Are the socks Trig's?

    6 This is/That's Chip's ball in the garden.7 These are/Those are his boots over there.8 Those are/That's Nlck's shirt.9 These are/This is Jenny's tennis racket.

    1-0 And those are/these are Trig's socks overtherel

    missing words.

    EChapter 7

  • A picnicCountable and uncountable nouns

    l've giot a banana,three apples, an orange

    and some biscuits.

    I've got someorange juice.

    I've got some bread,some cheese andsome milk.

    Grammar lessonCountable nounsBanana, apple, orange and biscuitare countable.

    Singular Plurala banana three bananasa biscuit four biscuitsUse some with plural countable nouns ifthe number isn't imPortant.I've got some bananas.We've got some brscuits.

    Uncountalole nounsBread, cheese, milk and orange juice areuncountable, so don't add s!bread/ cheese/ milk/ orange juice/Use some (not a/an) with uncountable nouns'!'ve $ot some bread. We've got some mlk.The verb is singular with uncountable nouns.Bread is cheap.

    Words to learnbread milk orange juice biscuitcheese water sugar sweet

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    water

    bread

    sandwichpddc"5b"

    orange juicetomaloesapplechocolate

    biscuitsweets

    cherrtes

    orange

    O n picnicWrite a, an or some.

    + t..... .. banana+ .qq!'nq. . cheese

    Chapter 8

    This milk is cold.

    ------.

  • o Rght or wrong?Put a ,/ for'right' and a X for'wrong'.alan

    -tl-5+ rl tlf,7\/-Y)

    ,"rqE''t\ )/$'

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    3tr@# 6IWhat have they got?Use a, an or some to write what they've got.

    Mr Blake

    + Jenny's got g9f.n9...ehgege.. and an. .apple?......

    I Nick's got .. .... and2 Amanda's got . .... and3 Miss Mi11's got .. .... and4 Tom's got .. .... and5 Mr Blake's got .. .... and6 Trig's got ..

    . and

    Jenny

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    Chapter 8

  • I like schoolPresent simple with l, you, we and they

    Jenny and Nick get up at seven thirty on weekdays'They walk to school. They wear school uniform'

    They go home at three thirty. Then they do theirhomework. After dinner they watch television orplay games. They go to bed at nine o'clock.

    Grammar lessonPresent simple with l, you, weand theyrlvou l,

    ,,n"wefthev JUse the present simPle1 for repeated actions, sometimes with

    time phrases such as on weekdaYs orevery day:On weekdays they gel up at seven thirty.They walk to schoo/ everY daY.

    2 for facts which do not change:The children wear schoo/ uniform.

    3 with verbs such as love, hate, like,dislike:I don't like school. I hate Maths.

    Words to learnget up walk wear like hate godo watch play have start workread listen write phone

    tfyou I Oo not like onwe I don't likethev )

    L

    23456789

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    I like school.It's fun.

    I don't like school. I hateMaths and English.

    ffi'hR\ @ lenny and Nick's dayPut in do (x2), get up { , go (x2), have (x2),play, start, walk, watch.

    Jenny and Nick + gel..HP.. .... at seven thirty.They 1. . breakfast at eight. They2.

    .. ... . . . to school. Lessons 3. . .. ,.at nine o'clock. The children 4... ...... lunchat school. They 5. . more work afterlunch. They 6. . home at three thirty.Then they 7 ...... ... their homework. After

    dinner they 8. . television or theye......

    ... games. They ro. ........ tobed at nine o'clock.

    @ Your dayCompare Jenny and Nick's day with your day.Say what you do.

    + Jenny and Nick get up at seven thirty.I get up at seven o'clock. oaI aet up at seven thirtY, too.

    Jenny and Nick have breakfast at ei$ht o'clock.They walk to school.Their lessons start at nine o'clock.They work from nine o'clock to one o'clock.They have lunch at school.They go home at three thirty.They do their homework belore dinner.Alter dinner they watch television.They go to bed at nine o'clock.They read in bed.

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  • @ rulcH's classSay what the pupils like and what they don't like.

    e6Maths 5 15English 14 6Geography 11 9History 12 8Science 10 10PE 18 2Music 13 7Art 16 4+ Five pupils like Maths andfifteen pupils

    don't like Maths.

    Now say what you like and what you don't like.

    + I like English, but I don't like History.

    @ ruature quzThese sentences are wrong. Correct themUse this information.

    in the ground in cold countriesin Australia in the air {in the sea in hot countriesin China N)Z N\2+ Birds ily in the sea. z-=$S t$S

    . B.'.ds...dpnlt . fls. in .tl*.. .eei:.

    .llteu .flu.. ln. . tt-u.. .air.,

    L Pandas live in Australia

    2 Fish swim in the air@ Honnies and interests

    Say what you do and what you don't do inyour free time.

    + read magazinesI read magazines.

    + go to the cinemaI don't go to the cinema.

    1, read books2 watch television3 read comics4 listen to the radio5 read poems6 play the piano7 play football8 write emails9 read newspapers

    1-0 play volleyball1,1, phone friendsL2 play the guitar13 listen to music14 play basketball15 watch lilms16 write letters

    3 Bananas grow in cold countrles

    4_ n9q.fq{4 Kangaroos live in China5 Peanuts grow on trees. @Da,V

    6 Penguins live in hor countries isr

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  • Ghip likes bonesPresent simple with he, she and it

    t.ll O rvlaxe tistsThese verbs have got different endings withhe, she and it. Write them in three 1ists.play { walk wash hurrywatch / start say misscarry { catch dry flygo see chase mixdo ry bury runChip likes bones. He buries them

    in the garden.He watches television. He plays with his ball.He doesn't like Fluff, the neishbours' cat'He chases her every daY!

    Grammar lessonPresent simple with he, she and it' \ he)ne I r ooes not oR:h" I likes :-n" I doesn't rikeit)rt)Remember the s after he/she/itlChip likes bones.He doesn't like the nei$hbours' cat.1, Add es to ch, o, s, sh and x.

    watch helshe/it watchesdo helshe/it doesmiss helshe/it misseswash he/she/it washesmix helshe/it mixes

    2 After a consonant change Y to ies'bury helshe/it buriescarry he/she/it carriestry helshe/it tries

    Pronunciationdoes /d.2/ goes lgaazl saYs /sezl

    Words to learnbury chase catchcar(y see run

    es ies

    4 glas+ d walqhes d ga.r:f ie.q.

    at .qeyen. thi':tS'...

    at

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    Exchange books with a partner. Read out tothe class what your partner does, like this:

    + He/She gets up at seven thtrtY.

    @ oaly timetableWrite the times.

    + Igetup

    I have breakfastI go to schoolI go homeI have lunchI do my homeworkI have dtnnerI watch relevisionI go to bed

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  • I cnipPut in the verbs with the right endings.

    ln summer Chip + .qleg.P in the garden

    He 1.. up very early.He 2.. at the birds and .. . a lot olnoise. He 4.. n't like the postman. He sometimes

    his trousersHe 6.. holes in the garden and

    ... his bones.Every day he ... Fluff, the neighbours' cat,but he never ... her.He 10. lo the shops with Mrs Bell.

    her newspaper in his mouth.Unfortunately, he 72..... . .. . the newspaper, andwhen he 13. . a cat he 14. ........ itand 15. ........ ofi.

    sleep

    wake

    bark, makedo

    leardigburychase

    catch

    go

    carrychew

    see, droprun

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    Say what they like and what they don't like.

    ) Jenny likes peaches, but she doesn't likeapples.Nick likes apples, but he doesn't like peaches.Trig likes peaches and apples.Chip doesn't like peaches or apples.

    Jenny Nick Trig Chipxxxxxxxx

    ,/X./x././,/X./x./././X,/,/ ./ ./xx./././x,/,/Xxxx

    @ class gameHave you got a good memory? Plav rhis gareround the class. Say what you like. Begr: .'. . -a, b, c, etc.

    + PUPIL A I like apples.puprL B A lkes apples and I like bana,,^:,isPUPTL c A likes apples, B likes l,.c7nd:1.1,.

    '','t,ilike cheese.

    PUPIL D A likes apples, ...

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  • Revision 2 (chapters 6-1-0)@ wnat have they got?d Read the list and complete the sentences.

    Tom Amandaatlascalculatordictionarygrammar bookpencil case

    b Now answer the questions with short answers.Has Tom got an atlas?Have Amanda and Tom got grammar books?

    3 Have you got a Pencil case?4 Have your friends got pencil cases?

    @ rnese are mineCircle the correct words.

    rRrc +Qlll1/That is mY bag, and1 these are/this is my exercise books'2 This/these dictionary's 3 my/mine,too. a This is/These are my pencils'

    NrcK No, Trig. s Those/These exercise booksaren't 6 your/yours. They're Jenny's.The dictionary's 7 hers/her too'a These/Those exercise books hereare e yours/your

    rRlc Oh? Are ro those,/these my exercisebooks over there? Are You sure?

    Find the names for food and drinks. Write them

    Tom 4 hag..set.. ". an atlas' Amanda + hagn]t' gqt an atlas'Tom 1. . a calculator. He ... a dictionary.Amanda ... a dictionarY, but she aa calculator. Amanda and Tom ... grammar books,but they . ". Pencil cases.

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    l n word sandwichin two lists with a/an or some.+ar.4dsh . +qenqqnilk

    sandwich

    apple

    cheese biscuits

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  • @ Wnat have they got for their picnic?Put in a/an or some.AMANDA We've got +

    JENNY I've got ... banana, 5in my school bag.

    AMANDA I've got .., orange juice. And here's ... water.

    First, read the two lists. Then match A and B. Make true and correct sentences.

    AB+ Every day Nick and Jenny ,.-

    --

    leaves home at seven thirty.+ Mr Bell walk to school.t Every morning Nick and Jenny learns English every day.2 Mrs Bell cooks dinner every day.3 Chip have breakfast at eight o'clock.4 Trig starts at nine o'cloci.5 The children buries bones in the garden.6 School go home at three thirty.

    crisps and 6. orange

    .. bread. We've got r. . cheeseand 2. . tomatoes. And here's ... apple.

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  • MRS TODDJENNY

    MRS TODDJENNY

    IVIRS TODD

    JENNY

    Do you like sPort?Present simple yes/no questions

    Do you like sPort, JennY?Yes, I do.Does Nick like sPort?Yes, he does.And does Tri$ like sPort?No, he doesn't. He doesn't like exercise!

    Grammar lessonPresent simple in Yes/noquestionsL Use do with l,You, we and theY'

    Do l/you/weltheY like?2 Use does with he, she and it'

    Does helshe/it like?

    @ wtrat do they do?

    1_3

    1,4

    in Do or Does.

    Do Nick and Jenny get uP earlY?

    D..qgg . Trig like exercise?.. the children walk to school?

    .. lessons start at nine o'clock?

    .. Trig go to school?

    .. Jenny like school?Nick like school?they have lunch at school?

    lessons finish at three thirtY?

    Tri$ play $ames?the children watch televiston?

    Trig watch television?

    he go to bed at nine o'clock?

    Nick and Jenny go to bed at

    nine o'c1ock?they read in bed?Chip like cats?

    Putf,1)

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    Do you like sport?Does Chip like bones?Does Trig like bones?

    Short answersYes, I do,Yes, he does.No, he doesn't,

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    Words to learnexercise comic magazlnedrum radio musiccinema theatre Park

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  • @ nquestionnairea, Make a questionnaire about hobbies

    and interests.

    Here are some ideas. Ask about:

    @ write an animal quiz4 Use the words to make questions about anrmals

    Sportfootball, tennis, basketball

    Readingbooks. comics. magazines

    Musical instrumentsthe piano, the $uitar, lhe drums

    At hometelevision, he radio, music

    Going outthe cinema, the theatre, the Park

    Questionna lre

    , fi;,

    wkangaroos live in Spain.D. .e. . knsafees . . !iu.e. . .in. . .$pain3pandas live in America

    2 cats have tails

    3 dogs chase cats

    4 penguins swim in the sea

    5 elephants eat fish

    6 dogs eat cats

    b Now ask your partner the questions. He or sheanswers Yes, they do. on No, they don't.

    +

    SportDo you play football?

    ReadingDo you read books?

    Musical instrumentsDo you play the piano?

    Now ask your partner the questions.answers Yes, I do. on No, I don't.

    Yes No

    wrul

    @ Oo they like these things?Ask questions round the class.

    + puprl A Does Jenny like orange iuice?PUPIL B Yes, she does.PUPIL c Does Nick like eggs?PUPIL D No, he doesn't.

    Jenny O orange juice, pizza, peaches,chocolate, carrots

    @ apples, tomatoes, eggsNick O apples, chocolate, przza, toma:c:s

    @ eggs. orange juice. carrots. pea:: - >

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    What do you plaY?Questions with what, who,

    Do you like sPort, Tom?Yes, I do.What do you PlaY?Football. I'm in the school team.When do you practise?On Tuesday and Friday. ln the afternoon.At four o'clock.Where do you Practise?At school. Outside in summer andin the giym in winter.When's your next match?ln June. On the tenth,Good luck.Thanks!

    Prepositions of time

    Grammar lessonQuestions with what, who, etc.Some question words:whatwhat timewhowhywhenwhere

    Word order:Subject

    Does Tom like sport?What does he PlaY?Where does he Practise?When is his next match?Prepositions of timein a month in June

    a year in 2004a season in winter, in summera time of day in the afternoon(s)

    in the evenin(s)on a day onTuesdaY(s)

    on Satu rday afternoon(s)a date on the tenth (of June)

    at a clock-time at four o'clocka special time at Christmas, at Easter

    of the year

    Words to learnteam practise outside nextmatch goalkeeper caPtainsubject birthdaY Present

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  • Q ruate sentencesMake question sentences.

    + @ FFnd FI-aU Fo.] trWhat dp uqv pley3'r.....t.

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    2 @ twer-l tpracti-Cl @ tr

    3 trFenl FATem I Eoesl tpra-fsl tr

    4 Ftcaptai-n 1 tWol E tr

    the Soalkeeper E E-l tr5

    ) Questions, questions, questions!o. Complete the questions with Where, When,

    What on Who.

    + Wh.qrg do you live?L .. do you get up?2 .. do you have for breakfast?3 .. do you leave home?4 .. do lessons start?5 .. is your favourite school subject?6 .. do you have lunch? At home

    or at school?

    7 .. is your English teacher?8 .. do you go after school?9 .. do you do your homen'ork?

    Before or after dinner?10 .. do you do on Saturdar'?LL .. is your birthday?t2 .. do you want for your birrhdal'?

    b Now ask a partner the questions.6 E trh-enl the next qame

    7 trtttimel tdoeil tsErtl tr tr

    8 Filsh-l tr Eoesl trh-enl tr

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    @ wnat, when, where?Your friend does these things. You want to knorr,'more. Ask questions with question words.

    + I watch television. (When)When do you watch it?

    L l go out on Saturday. (Where)2 I play games. (WhaD3 I read. (What)4 I watch cartoons on televrsion. (When)5 I have a piano lesson on lvlonday.

    (What time)6 I write to my aunt. (Why)7 I play iootbal1. (Where)8 I take my sister to school. (What time)9 I go to a sports club. (When)

    1-0 I take my dog lor a walk. (When)

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  • @ nnout Tomq Complete the sentences with in, on or at.

    At school Tom likes PE best. That's + .qn ....Tuesday and Friday + 4t..... two o'clock.

    .. Monday, Wednesday and Thursdayhe's glad when school finishes 2. .. .. .. . threethirty. He hates Maths because the teachergives homework every day. He does hishomework on the busl

    Now answer these questions about Tom.

    + What does he like best at school?He likes PE best.

    I When does he have PE?2 Why does he hate Maths?3 Where does he do his Maths homework?4 When does school finish?5 \Vhere does he go on Saturday afternoon?6 \,\'hen does he play computer games?7

    ',\, nen are the school holidays?8 t,\ ren is his birthday?

    There's no school .. Saturday, so 4.the afternoon he goes to the park with hisfriends. 5........ the evening he watchestelevision or plays computer games. He likesthe school holidays 6........ summer and theholidays 7 ........ Christmas and Easter. Hisbirthday is 8,.,...,. December. It's .. thetwenty-fifth. So he gets a lot ol presents10........ Christmas.

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  • @ Favourite television programmese. Look at the list of television

    programmes and answer the questions.

    + When is Animal World?Animal World is on Monday andThursday at five o'clock.

    t When is Sports World?2 When is The Planets?3 When is New Music?4 When is Cartoon Time?5 When is Friday Cinema?6 When is Space 4000?7 When is Computer City?8 When is Cats and Dogs?9 When is Film Fun?

    1-0 When is Seven Seas?

    'c When are their favourite programmes on

    + Jenny likes Questions and Answers.

    7 Nick watches Freddy.

    television?

    Satvt:das at one o'clock.

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    2 Tom likes The Martins.

    3 Amanda's favourite programme is Laserman.

    4 Trig warches School's Oul.

    5 Jenny, Nick, Amanda and Tom like Walton Road

    @ Wtren is your favourite programme?Ask three pupils in the class about theirlavourite television programmes, like this:

    + you When is your favourite television programme?puprl 1rs onWednesday at seven o'clock.

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    Monday5.00 AnimalWorld6.00 Cartoon Time7.OO The Planets7.30 Computer CityTuesday4.30 New Music5.00 Film Fun6.00 Walton Road6.30 FreddyWednesday4.30 Cats and Dogs5.30 The Martins6.00 Cartoon Time7.00 Seven Seas

    Thursday4.30 New Music5.00 Animal World6.00 The Holiday Game6.30 FreddyFriday5.00 Film Fun6.00 Laserman6.30 School's Out7.30 Friday CinemaSaturday12.00 Young Scientist1,00 Questions and

    Answers1.30 Sporls World2.30 Space 4000

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  • Slow down, Triglmperatives

    Grammar lessonlmperativesAffirmativeVerb only

    Slow down.Look out!Be careful!

    NegativeDon't on Do not + verb

    Don't 9o so fast.Don't fall.Don't hit the dustbin.

    Slow down, Trig. Don't go so fast. Don't fall.

    Be careful! Look out! Jump off the skateboard.Don't hit the dustb ...

    Oh dear, Too late, Poor Trig ...,.. and poor dustbin!

    Use imperatives for orders, warnings,instructions and advice.

    Words to learnjump hit drink talkbrush tidy fight eatfind look sit stand

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    @ wnat do they say?Say what your mother or leacher says, like this.

    You don't drink your milk.My mother says,'DrinkYour milk.'You talk in c1ass.My teacher says, 'Don't talk in class.

    You don't get up.You don't do your homework.You don't brush your teeth.You read comics in class.You don't tidy your room.You jump on your bed.You light in class.You don't go to bed.You don't have a bath.You hit your brother.You watch television all daY.You don't eat your lunch.

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  • B Class instructionsWrite what the teacher says. Use these verbsand Don't, where necessary. Use some verbsmore than once. Sometimes two or three verbsare right.

    answer find open standclose / learn play talk {do listen read workeat look sit wrile+ D..qnlt..IalK in class.+ .C.lege your books.I .. in pairs.2 .. your books.3 .. sweets in ciass.4 .. to me.5 .. with a partner.6 .. sandwiches in class.7 .. lootball in class.8 .. out of the window.9 .. the questions.

    1-0 .. the answer.II .. this game.12 .. the missing words.t3 .. to the cassette.14 .. down.15 .. up.16 .. these words.17 .. the exercise.18 .. on the desk.L9 .. letters to your friends.20 .. page 10.

    @ signsSay what the signs mean.

    Use these verbs with or without Don't:stop / turn right { drtnk the waterdrop litter turn lelt go straight onride bicycles go pick the flowersdive touch play music

    + Stop f,) Don't turit rtght

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    Chapter 13

  • What is there in Merton?there is/are;Pre pos itio ns

    In Merton there's a school in Park Street. Next to the schoolthere's a park.

    There are some restaurants in Merton, but there aren't any cinemas.

    There are some shops, but there aren't any sports shops.There isn't a bookshop in Merton, but there's a library. lt's behindthe shops, between the post office and the bank.

    some and any with plural nouns;of place

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    Grammar lessonthere is (there's) and there areSingularThere is (there's) a school in Park Street.There isn't a cinema.PluralThere are two supermarkets.There aren't any cinemas.

    Questions and short answersls there a park? Yes, there is.Are there any cinemas? No, there aren't.Is there a cinema? No, there isn't.Are there any restaurants? No, there aren't.

    some and any with plural nounsUse some and any before plural nouns.L Use some in affirmative sentences if the

    number isn't important.There are some shops in Park Street.Use any in negative sentences.There aren't any shops in MillStreet.Use any in questions.Are there any cinemas in Merton?

    Prepositions of placeWhere's Trig?

    ,o

    He's in the box.

    He's next to the box. He's between two boxes.

    He's under the box.

    Words to learnplayground supermarketcaf restaurant car park

    bookshop library post office banksports centre bus stop football pitch

    He's on the box.e*5---1/g-"\=\s rH

    He's behind the box.

    () MertonLook at the map of Merton again.Put in there's, there isn't, there are, there aren't, is there or are there.

    What + jg..the.,:g. in Merton? Well, 1. ..... a school in Park Stree,.and next to the school a park. a children'splayground in the park. a. ..... two supermarkets and some othershops.s. ..... a post office and 6. ..... a library, too.

    two cafs, but 8. ..... any sports shops. Unfort'.;:,..:= '..a cinema. 10..... . a sports centre? No. 11

    butL2. ..... a football pitch in the park. ].3..... anr ci:::.as rnyour town? r4..... . any cais? 15... ... a supermarket?

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  • @ titttetonLook at this map of Littleton. Where are these things?Write twelve sentences with There's or There are.Name the street, or use next to.

    + school l'her-.elq. . r . .ssheel . . in . .Wee'. . Street'

    libraryresaurant__,-,^--^1.^cal pdt ftS

    supermarket ....sports centre

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    @ wnere you liveAnswer the questions. Say Yes, there is/are.on No, there isn't/aren't.! Is there a cinema in Your town?2 Is there a park next to Your school?3 Are there any shoPs in Your street?4 Is there a sports cenffe in your town?5 Is there a bus stoP in Your street?6 Are there any restaurants in your town?7 Are there any supermarkets in your town?8 Are there any ffees in Your street?

    Look at the map ol Littleton again.Put in some or any.

    + There are .Qg[n9.. houses rn Beech Street.

    + There aren't tn5. . . . houses in King Street.

    1, There are ........ shops in Kin$ Street.2 There aren't . shoPs in Elm Street.3 Are there . banks in Littleton?4 There are ........ houses next to the park.5 Are there . cafs?6 There aren't . cinemas in Littleton.

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  • @ nicKs bedroomWrite

    Use.inbehindnext to

    + His+ His

    where Nick's things are.

    on chair wardrobeunder bin bedbetween desk floor lamP

    socks .4re..-on...the. la.np.

    coat ie..in ..lhe...wardr'.qh.e,......

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    clock

    tennis racketshoes

    football..school bag...pens and pencils

    @ ruemory gameLook at the picture oi Nick's bedroom again forCover the picture and the sentences. Where are

    + socks They're on the lamP.+ lootball lt's on the floor next to the bed.

    6 coat7 books8 skateboard9 guitar

    10 Trig

    one minute.these things?

    t school bag2 tennis racket3 comics4 radio5 pens and pencils

    Chapter 1-4

  • Can he speak English?ability

    ATvTANDA Can Trig understand English?JENNY Yes, he can.AMANDA Can he speak English?NrcK No, he can't.AMANDA Can you understand Trig's language?JENNY No, we can't.

    Grammar lessoncan for ability

    Questions and short answersCan you speak English? Yes, I can.Can Trig speak English? No, he can't'Can you speak his language? No, we can't.

    Don't use an s with he/she/it.Don't use to after can.

    Things you can doSay what you can and can't do.Make eight sentences.

    + I can speak English, but I can't speak French.+ I can play Jootball and I can play table tennis.

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    Words to learnunderstand sPeakride climb catchdraw fly swim

    languagerun

    Engiish

    Japanese

    piano

    football tennis

    table tennis

    a horse

    basketball

    a bicvcle

    a motorbike a camel

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  • Nature quizWhich is right and which is wrong?Write sentences. Use can or can't.

    + Elephants can flv.Wiens, Eleehnte. .ern:l fls,v.......t.

    + Dogs can swim.Rht,,..Dpss...c4n ewirr'

    I Penguins can swim.

    6 Dogs can climb trees.

    7 Fish can run.

    8 Cats can fly.

    2 Penguins can fly. 9 Camels can run.

    3 Horses can swim. 10 Kangaroos can jump.

    4 Cats can climb trees. 1,1 Horses can climb trees.

    5 Elephants can catch fish. L2 Elephants can jump.

    What can they do?a Say what they can and can't do, like this:

    * Jenny, Nick and Tom can climb trees. Amanda can't.

    Jenny Nick Tom Amanda+ climb trees7 ride a horse2 make a cake3 do Maths4 play the piano5 speak French6 draw cartoons7 write poems8 play the guitar

    Now work

    + Youwith a partner. Ask questions and give short answers.

    Can you climb trees?Yes, I can. oR No, I can't.

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  • Revision 3 (chapters 1,r-r5)

    Make questions about the children's friends.

    Tom likes computer games (Nick?) "D..qe.e..ltjiqk..like.. cenpvter...gane.q3.Amanda plays the guitar. (Jenny?)Zoe speaks Greek. (Maria and Carlo?)Nick reads comics. (Tom and George?)Jenny plays the piano. (Amanda?)Nick and Jenny walk to school. (George and Tom?)Maria comes from ltaly. (Zoe?)

    @ rrienas

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    Match the question words to the questions.@ rvlore questions

    Circle the right words.

    What Oo@Trig have for breakfast?What time do lessons finish/finishes?Where doldoes Amanda and Tom live?What isldoes your favourite school subject?Where's frig? - He's in/on the caf.Where's the library? - lt's on/next tothe bank.

    Question: Can Trig . [ids...4.. herqs.?.Answer: @ ..Ne,.. he...qn]t..

    What time -

    do you like best at school?What \ do you get up?

    is your favourite teacher?does your best friend live?do you like your best friend?

    Where does your first lesson start?

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    Revision 3

    @ Wnat ean they do? What can't they do?Write questions with can. Then answer thequestions with short answers. Use these words:

    climbplayhorse ./

    doride {Maths

    draw makecake cartoonfootball trees

  • O wnat's in the town?Find the 'town' words. Put them in the rightspaces next to the sentences.

    + You can drink coffee here. .qaf...,.1, Children play here.2 You see films here3 There's money here. .4 You can buy food here. ,5 There are trees and flowers here.6 Children learn here7 There are books here. .I You can post letters here,9 You buy things here. .

    l-0 You can eat here,

    A W X E N L S H o P B S C L Vo G H J K T P Y Z E M o JZ U B R o B A N K D H O S W AD S U P E R M A R K E T o C K

    W c X A * & r il J C P M Y Sa H I R B R E S T A U R A N TR o C K A Y K V I H F X S E DP 0 S T o F F I C E U L M RP L A G R o U N D Z c A F

    @ Carlo's townPut in there is, there are, etc.

    zot + .lq.,lhg':g.... a cinema in your town?cARLo Yes, 1. , but ... a sports centre. ... a football pitch

    next to our school. We practise there.zoE ... any shops in your street?cARLo No, 5. , but 6...... ... some shops next to the cinema.

    O w" can make a saladPut in some or any.

    IENNY Are there + .4n\J .... tomatoes?MRS BELL No, there aren't ... tomatoes, but I've got ... radishes and

    ... carrots. We can make a salad. I've got . big peaches, too.JENNY Have we got 5. . cherries?MRS BELL No, there aren't ... cherries, but there are 7. bananas,JENNv I like grapes. Have we got 8...,.. ..........?MRS BELL No, there aren't ... grapes, but we've ot lo. . apples. So we can

    make a fruit salad, too.

    @ MistakesFind the mistakes. Write the sentences correctly.

    + whan you get up? Wh.qn"..ds..yqg gqt. 9P3t wa, daesn't rctd comics n class.2 om practises Foolball at th aFlernaans.3 lam's birthday is *t 75 Darembar.4 whan you tidy your raom?5 lnere, aren't some sops in our slraet.6 aur teac\r says, 'Talk not in class, Vlaase,.'

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  • Trig is helpngPresent continuous

    It's Saturday afternoon. What are Nick andJenny's family doing? Are they workin$?

    The sun's shining. Mrs Bell is hangin$ theclothes on the line.

    It isn't raining today, so Mr Bell is dggngin the garden.

    Chip's having fun. At the moment he'srunning after the neighbours' cat.

    Grammar lessonPresent continuousUse a form of be + the -ing form.Make the

    -ing form with the base form.do

    - doing, work

    - working, help

    - helping

    Spelling1, Take away a final e.

    shine -

    shining, have -

    having2 After one vowel + one consonant,

    double the consonant.dig

    - digging, run

    - running

    working

    I'm not workingyou aren't workinghe isn't working

    QuestionsAm lworking?Are you working?ls he working?Short answersYes, I am. oR No, I'm not.Yes, she is. oa No, she isn't.Yes, they are. oR No, they aren't.

    Use the present continuous for somethingthat is happening now. Often with now, atthe moment, today.

    Words to learnThe words in exercise 1-.

    Long formslam \you are Iheis I

    Ishe is t;,_rlrs twe are Iyou are Ithey are )I am not workin$you are not workinghe is not working

    Short formsI'm \you're \he's Ishe's tit's we're Iyou're Ilhey're )

    $-7>-/

    Jenny and Nick are doin$ the washing-up inthe kitchen.

    And rvhat's Trig dong now? Oh, dearl He'shelpingl He's hanging the plates on the line.

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  • p wnat's he writing?Trlg's writing

    -in$ forms,Help him. like rhis:

    + wash waShinS.....+ write Wr:lting,. ....f,\) run funnlnq

    but what a messl

    1, have .2 swim3 take .4 stop .5fly.6 speak7 use ..8 make9 eat ...

    1-0 help .

    Y. put ..12 read .t3 get...1,4 watch1-5 come1-6 learn .17 catch1-8 sit ...19 rain ..20 hit ...

    2t look.22 90...23 hold .24 chase25 walk.26 hide .27 kick .28 clap .29 carry30 give .

    @ nt home wth Nick and JennyPut in the present continuous forms.

    It's Saturday afternoon It + jgn]L. fAining... The sun 1so Mrs Bel1 2. ..... lhe clothes on the 1ine. The children3...... the washing-up. Mr Be11 a. ..... in thegarden. Chlp 5. ..... fun. He 6.. .... after theneighbours' cat. And what's Trig ? Oh, nol He8...... I He e. ..... the plates on the 1ine.

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    Use:drink look sit ,/

    standtalk (x2)

    eathave

    playrun

    hide (x2) shoutt

    Mrs A1len + .'9 SittinS...... under the big tree. She ... to MrsBell. They tea. Nick 3...... football with Tom.Tom 4. ..... a sandwich. Chip 5. ..... fun. He

    round the garden. Jenny at himl Theneighbours' cat 8...... behind a bush. Mr Bell eto Mr Allen. They 10. ..... next to the flower-bed. They1t.....

    . at the roses. Trig 12. ..... in the ffee.b Now answer these questions.

    + Is Jenny hiding?No, she isn't. She's shouting.

    I Are Mrs A1len and Mrs Bell standin$?2 Is Chip hiding?3 Are Nick and Tom sitting under the tree?4 Is the cat running round the garden?5 Is Trig eating a sandwich?6 Are Mr Bell and Mr Allen playing football?7 Is Tom drinking tea?

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  • o Trig's first football matchTrig's watching his first football match with Tom.Trig doesn't understand what's happening.Help him make questions with Why.Use words from each box.

    why

    IS

    are

    theyhe

    running?holding the ball? ,/kicking the ball?shouting?jumping in the air?blowing the whistle?sitting on the ground?hirring the ball with his head?clapping?singing?carrying a player?

    + why is he holding the ball?

    Miming gameThink of an action (for example, playin$ theguitar). Mime the action in front ol the class.The class now asks questions and you answerlike this:

    + cLASS Are you washing something?You l,'lo, I'm not.cLASS Are you playing a game?You No, I'm not.cLASS Are you playing the guitar?You Yes, I am.

    Here are some ideas:playing table tennis or basketballdoing the washing-upwritin$ a letterdoing your homeworkmaking a cakedrawing a picture

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  • Can you see thern?Object pronouns; like, love, hate + -ing form

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    Trig and Chip love hiding. Can you see them?

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    JENNY I can't help 6

    Can you see

    Put in me, you, him, her, it, us or them.

    rENNy I can't lind my pencils. Have you got 4 .thgm. ........?NrcK No, I haven't. I can't find my school bag. Can you see 1-......

    iENNy Sorry, no, I can't. Amanda's waiting for2.. downstatrs.Tell 3. . I'm looking ior my pencils.

    NrcK Stupid bagl Who's got 4. .? I'm late for school again.Help 5. ., Jennyl

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    I'm looking lor my pencils.? Oh, no, I can't find my school bag, eitherl

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    Are you hiding 8...... ..........?No, I'm notlYou're lying. Give it to e...

    I'm telling l-0. '... ... ' the truthlWell, Mum's downstairs. Ask 11

    Perhaps she can help tz

    By the way, where's Trig? Can you see 13. ........?Where are the pencils and the school bags? Who's Eott+. ....'."?

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    @ lenny's listLook at Jenny's list and answer thequestions with him, her, it or them.+ Does she like the headmaster?

    Yes, she likes him.+ Does she like Jill and Ben Potter?

    No, she doesn't like them.

    t Does she like Ann Fox?2 Does she like John Green?3 Does she like school lunches?4 Does she like Miss Mill?5 Does she like History?6 Does she like tests?7 Does she like Liz and Mary Walker?8 Does she like Mr Barker?9 Does she like Kate Robbins?

    10 Does she like Jimmy Leech?tt Does she like English?t2 Does she like Art?

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  • @ favouritesd Here's a list oi Nick's favourites.

    Tom likes (/) some ol them but doesn't like (X) others'NTCK .TN

    book character Harry PottzrPolly BakzrMancl^ester Unitzd{ootbollchocolotadogs ond ccts

    Write sentences about Tom and Nick like this:

    + NsK liKeg Ha':rs Pette end . Tqrn lkeq hin tpq,+ \lieK liKes. Pellv BaKe':, but r-qm 4segnlt like hs':'t2

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    TV presenterfootball teamsportfoodanimals

    ,/xx,/x./

    b write your own llst and exchange it with your partnerYour name: .... rtner's name:

    book characterTV presenterfootball teamsportfoodanimals

    Then make sentences like this:

    + I like ... and ... Iikes her too.+ I like ..., but ... doesn't like him'

    touatoe.Sarz. YL-tCk!XI lovechoolate

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  • @ wnat do you like?Write sentences about yourself withlove or hate.

    + drawI. like . drawing.

    L swim

    like,

    2 run

    3 go to the cinema

    4 dance

    5 work

    6 play computer games

    7 paint

    8 watch television

    9 sing

    1-0 read

    Il listen to music

    12 write

    73 cook

    @ nst your partnerWork with a partner.Ask your partner 1l he or she likes doing thesethings. Your partner answers with love or hate.

    + playing tennisYou Do you like playing tennis?eARTNER Yes, I love playing tennis. oa

    t"lo, I hate playing tennis.t doing Maths homework2 having a bath3 walking4 buying clothes5 babysitting6 having a haircut7 going to the dentist8 taking medicine9 staying up late

    1-0 getting up early1,I fightingt2 doing the washing-up1-3 going on holiday14 speaking English1-5 cycling1-6 talking on the phone17 writing letters18 eating in a restaurant

    t4 play football

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  • NICKMRS BELLNICK|\/IRS BELL

    Can I 9o out?can for permission; must for necessity

    Can I go to the cinema with Tom, Mum?No, you can't. Not today.Oh, Mum! Why can't l?Because you must tidy your bedroom.And you've got a cold. You mustn't goout when you've got a cold. You can go ;to the cinema next week.

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    Grammar lessoncan for permissionCan I go to the cinema? No, you can't.Can Tom come this afternoon? Yes, he can.Can he stay till midnight? No, he can'tlmust for necessityI

    youhesheitWEyouthey

    Don't use an s with he/she/it.Don't use to after must.You must tidy your room.You mustn't Elo out when you've $ot a cold.

    Words to learnbecause horror film invitestay out dentist cook doctoruntil pocket money

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    @ Can you or can't you?Ask permission. Use Can I? What's the answer?

    + You want to go to see a horrorAsk your dad.You Can I go to see a horror film?DAD l'lo, you can'ti

    You want tolnvlte ten friends to lunch. Ask your mumstay out late. Ask your mum.do more English homework.Ask your teacher.eat sweets in bed. Ask your dentist.cook lunch on Sunday. Ask your mum.go out when you've got a cold.Ask your doctor.wash the car. Ask your dad.have more pocket money. Ask your mumwatch television until midnight.Ask your dad.

    10 do this exercise again. Ask your teacher.

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  • @ nsr your partnerYou want to borrow some things from yourpartner. Ask him or her, like this:

    + pencilYou Can I borrow your pencil, please?eARTNER Yes, you can. oR No, you can't.

    I ruler2 pen3 rubber4 calculator5 scissors6 grammar7 dictionary8 felt pen9 atlas

    l-0 glue

    @ classroom rulesPut in We must or We mustn't.+ .Wg. . .n',Hgt. sit still.+ Wg...rn$gtn.'t stand on the deskst .. fighr.2 .. do what the teacher says3 .. sleep in class.4 .. be quier.5 .. play football.6 .. look at the board.7 .. eat chewing gum.8 .. draw on the desks.9 .. listen to the teacher.

    1-0 .. speak in English.1,1, .. read comics.t2 .. make a noise.l-3 .. look at the teacher.t4 .. look out of the windows.1-5 .. use mobile phones.l-6 .. write letters to friends.

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    + Trig, you .nU.etnlt...... eat sweets in bedt It's a present for Amanda. You

    .. te11 her.

    2 Shhh. Dad's asleep. Webe quiet.Nick, you .. spend all yourpocket money on sweets.We .. write to Ju1ia. It's herbirthday next week.Trig, you .. draw on the walls.Nick . . forget his homeworkagain. Mr Blake gers angry.You .. eat so much, Trig.Chip, you .. chase thenelghbours' cat.You .. tidy your room, Nick.I can't open the doorlChip, you .. tear the postmai .trousers.

    lI Chip, you .. bury your bcr,.in the garden.It's six o'clock. I ...... ... go f,:: :now, Jenny.Nick, you .. Sa' 'Sh;:

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    Trig, you .. learn :e: -nglishwords every day.Trig, you're dirty. You .. havea bathl

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  • How much milk?some and any with uncountable nouns;how much, how many

    Nick and Jenny are making a cake.JENNv We need some sugar, some flour, two eggs,

    some butter and some milk.NrcK Milk? We haven't glot any! How much milk

    do we need?JENNY Not much. We can use water.NrcK Well, I know we've got some water!

    And how many eggs do we need?Have we got any? Where are they?

    Grammar Iessonsome and any withuncountable nounsThings that you can count, like bananasand apples, are countable nouns. Thingsthat you can't count, like sugar and flour,are uncountable nouns. We use some andany with plural countable nouns anduncountable nouns.L Use some in affirmative sentences.

    We've got some water,Use any in negative sentences.There isn't any milk.Use any in most questions.Have we got any milk?

    how much and how manyUse how much with uncountable nouns.How much milk have we got?How much flour is there?Use how many with countable nouns.How many eggs have we got?How many lemons are there?

    Words to learnneed know onion teapineapple pear ricecoffee meat omelettefruit money time

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  • @ More cookingYou're making these things.Write what you need and what you don'tUse some, any, a or an.

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  • @ euzzleComplete the sentences to solve the puzzle.

    Across

    t How r) .ntnY. . books have you got?4 They're poor. They haven't got much

    We need some . to make a pizza.I want some fruit. Have you got any

    )10 Nick's got some chewing gum and some

    chocolate, but Jenny hasn't got any

    t2 How much ... do you drink?

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    @ questionsMake queslions with How much and How many.

    + pocket money do you get?How much pocket money do you get?

    + brothers and slsters have you got?How many brothers and sisters have you got?

    DownI How . .. rain falls in England?2 He's hungry. He wants ..... ..... bread3 She's late. She hasn't got much

    How many ... have we got?I want to make an omelette.

    I haven't got .. homervork, so Ican watch television.Is there any .. . in mv coffee?

    Jenny's thirsty. She wants some

    fruit do you eat?books do you buy in a year?water do you drink?sweets do you buy ?chocolate do you eat?mllk do you drink?letters do you write?homework do you do?

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  • How often do you help?Adverbs of frequency

    ATvTANDA How often do you help in the house, Nick?NrcK Oh, I often help. I tidy my room every week.JENNv No, you don't. You never tidy your room.

    You're always too busy.NICK That's not true Jenny! I sometimes do it. I

    tidy my room every Ghristmas. So I do itonce a year!

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    Words to Iearnbusy funny dirtylate hungry tired

    Grammar lessonAdverbs of frequencyAdverbs of frequency tell us how oftensomething happens.Who does the washing-up?

    Trig Jenny Nick Mrs Bell Mr Bell

    SatSunMonTueWedThursFriSatSunMonTueWedThursFri

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    Trig never does the washing-up.Nick and Jenny sometimes do the washing-up.Mrs Bell usually does the washing-up.She often does it five times a week.Mr Bell always does the washing-up on Sunday.Mr Bell does the washing-up once a week.He does it every Sunday.We put never, often, always, etc.L before a full verb:

    Trig never does the washing-up.I often help.

    2 after the verb be:You're always too busy!

    We put once a ..., twice a ... and every ..,in a different place. They usually go at theend of the sentence.I tidy my room every week.Mr Belldoes the washing-up once a week.

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  • O rrg and GhipPut in never, sometimes, usually, often or always.

    g/h

    Trig .49Y.91' .. does the washing-up.Chip . ...... chases the neighbours' cat.Trig .. does his Englishhomework.

    3 Trig and Chip . . hide from Nickand Jenny.

    never sometimes often usuallv alw

    + Trig/do the washing up1, Chip/chase the neighbours' cat2 Trig/do his English homework3 Trig and Chip/hide from Jenny and Nick4 Trig/be funny5 Chip/bury his bones6 Trig/have a bath7 Trig and Chip/play with Nick and Jenny8 Trig /eat his dinner

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    4 Trig's .. funny.5 Chip . . buries his bones.6 Trig .. has a bath.7 Trig and Chip . . play with Nick

    and Jenny.8 Trig . eats his dinner.

    @ rell the truth!Say how often. Write sentences with never,sometimes, usually, often or always.

    I never eat sweets.+

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    go to bed lateI often go to bed late.am hungryI'm always hungry.read in bedgo to the cinemabuy sweetsam tireddo my homeworkplay iootballget up at four o'clockam late for schooldo the washing-upam kind to my friends

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  • @ ttottoaysWrite the sentences again. Add the words in brackets ( ).

    + Nick and Jenny go on holiday in August. (always)

    NqK rnd Jenns *lwauq sq en heldas in A\ s\'"1'+ They fly to Europe. (usua11y)

    Thsu eeua![! flu te Ev.':pps.I They go to Greece or Spain. (sometimes)

    2 They for$et thelr passports. (never)

    3 They go to museums. (sometimes)

    4 In August it's very hot. (usually)

    Nick and Jenny swim in the sea. (always)

    6 In August the beaches are crowded. (often)

    7 Before the holidays Nick and Jenny are excited. (always)

    8 They take Chip with them. (never)

    Chip stays with Tom or Amanda. (usually)

    10 Unfortunately, he isn't a good dog. (always)

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  • @ now often do you ...?Write answers to these questions. Use:once (or twice or three times) a day/week/month/yearOR

    every morning/day/evening/week/yearHow often do you

    + listen to music? .1..liqi.en..ls...nu.qiq...qysr$..d4!,go on holiday?visit your grandparents?buy new shoes?ralk to your best friend?eat in a restaurant?

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    have a haircut?go to the dentist?buy presents for your parents?lidy your room?brush your teeth?

    @ class gamea. Write an action on a strip of paper, like this:

    Fold the paper so that your action is at theback, like this:

    d Now write, for example, once a year, twice aweek, three times a month, ten times a day.

    Read the sentences to the class. Possiblesentences.

    c Exchange papers with a partnerwhat's on the paperl

    Don't read

  • Revision 4 (chapters 1,6-20)@ Wtrat are they doing?

    It's six o'clock in the evening. What are theydoing? Write sentences.

    play -

    guitarNlck.'e ..PlYinS. . the.. gq!lar,.clean

    - football boots

    Tom .sleepFluff .watch

    - television

    Mr Bell and Trigcook

    - dinner

    Mrs Bellsit

    - garden

    Chip.

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    s) rrg can see themPut in the correct object pronouns (me, him, etc.).

    + Trig thinks, 'l can see the children, but they can't see .tI9:...........'t Trig can see Nick and Jenny, but they can't see ..2 The children can't see Trig, but he can see3 Trig says to Chip,'Jenny can't see me, but lcan see .........'4 Trig says to Chip, 'You can see the children, but they can't see . . . . . . . . .'5 Chip thinks, 'We can see Nick and Jenny, but they can't see . . . . . . . . . '

    f+i Revision 4I

    @ tove or hate?What do they like, love or hate doing? Write sentences.

    like(s) =@ love(s) =OO hate(s) =@@Tom go ptay football .T. sn...l.qves.. plaUinS...fsethall...Nick 66 do the washing-upJenny and Amanda e phone friendsJenny O babysitTom and Nick Oe ride their bikesAmanda and Tom @@ tiOy their rooms ....Chip ge run after Flufi.. ........

  • Circle the uncountable words and put them in the puzzle.@ WorO puzzle

    apple@fruitmeatmoneyonionpotatoricesugarteatime

    s) can you go with us?Circle the correct words.

    cEoRGE +@Must you go to the cinema with us toni$ht?cARLo No, ll can't/mustn't. l2 must/can write a letterto my uncle, lhate

    3 write/writing letters. After that I must + tidyto tidy my room.cEoRGE Can you go tomorrow?cARLo No, I haven't got 5 some/any money.cEoRGE How 6 many/much pocket money do you get?cARLo Not 7 much/many. I don't buy s many/much things. I sometimes

    buy o some/any comics or 10 some/a chocolate.

    Find the mistakes. Write the sentences correctly.

    Nrck sn't J.+ hs vawvunrk. Ni.ek.. isn]t . "deins " "his...hsnewq.':k......why is cVrlsivtg CltV tVv, cat? .Lamons are good. for you, but r d.on't lika thay.lam Vstes getivy up a.arly.Nck musts tidy his Yoam. ...l-fow rnany ca.ase, Vsva. uP, 9a*?.Jenny lides evary ureak har roam.No, thr isn't sor, milk. .1 do aluays my honzwork in th avening.*Ya's a flour. wa, &n maka a cake,. .llotu much lltars do you utr,ta, evwy uvk?

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  • Tom plays footballPresent simple or continuous? let's

    Let's talk about Nick.he does it every day.the moment.

    Nick hates homework. ButHe's doing his homework at

    Letb talk about Tom. Tom loves football. He playstwice a week. He's playing now Let's watch. Grammar lesson

    Present simple or continuous?t We use the present simple for repeated

    actions -

    things that happen (or don'thappen) many times or all the time.We often use it with always, never, once aweek, every day, etc.We do homework every day.Tom usually plays football twice a week.

    We also use it for facts which donot change.Nick hates homework.

    2 We use the present continuous forsomething that is happening at themoment of speaking.

    We often use it with now or at themoment.Tom's playing football now.lVickb doing, his homework at the moment.Chip isn't chasing Fluff now.

    let'sWe use let's (or let us) + base form for asuggestion.Let's talk about Tom.Lets watch.

    Words to learnwaitress doctor farmerpoliceman cook pupilAnd I chase the neighbours'

    cat every day. But I'm notchasing her now. Not yet ...

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  • @ wnat are they doing?Look at the pictures. Write what the people areand what they're doing now.

    + a waitress - bring ioodShelq. . a .w.a!tresE, . .$.llels. .brlnsia$ food.

    3 a farmer* driveatractor

    4 pupils -

    learn English

    ru5 a teacher * teach the class

    6 cooks .- make cakes

    7 children - play in the park

    t*rhelp his patients

    2 footballers - play lootball

    8 a policeman - stop the

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  • @ lt's the wrong dayIt's Tuesday. Nick and Jenny are doing things todaythat they usually do on other days. Write what they'reand when they usually do it.

    NickWednesday plays iootball /Thursday helps in the kitchenFriday tidies his bedroomSaturday practises the guitarSunday does his homework

    doing,

    JennyWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday

    has a piano lessongoes to the cinematalks to Amanda onplays tennis

    the phone

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  • e Read about Zoe.@ zoe and Anna

    This is Zoe. She's from Greece. She's thirteenyears old. She's learning English in England. Shelikes England. She's got a 1ot of English books.She doesn't like music. She plays volleyball.

    It's raining today. Zoe andJenny are speakingEnglish. Zoe's making mistakes. She's laughing.Ask your partner ten questions about Zoe. Usethe present simple and the present contnuous.+ you Is she learning English in Greece?

    eARTNER No, she isn't. She's learning Englishin England.

    You Does she like speaking English?PARTNER Yes, she does.

    This is Anna. She's from Greece. She's thirteenyears o1d. She's visiting England with her class.She doesn't like England. She hasn't got anyEnglish books. She plays tennis. She playsthe piano.

    It isn't raining today. Anna and Jenny areplaying tennis in the park. Anna's losing. She'smaking mistakes. She isn't laughing. She isn'thaving fun.

    , Your partner asks you ten questions aboutAnna.

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    + It's very hot today..l=etlg. ge tq. . .the. . swlmnning. .peel,. .

    1, I'm hungry.

    2 It's raining. We can't play outside

    3 It's dark in here.

    4 It isn't raining.

    5 It's cold ln here.

    6 I'm thirsty.

    7 Trig's hiding.

    8 Here's Mum.

    9 Chip's chasing the cat.

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  • Nick had a bad dreamPast simple of be; Past simple

    I had a bad dream last night. ln my dream Iwas in an old house. lt was cold and dark.Were you frightened?Yes, I was. There was a monster in thehouse. lt had big eyes and it was green.Dd it have sharp teeth?

    of have

    Grammar lessonPast simple of bel/he/she/it wasyou/we/Ihey werel/he/she/it was not oR wasn'tyou/we/lhey were not oR weren'twas l/helshe/il?were youlwe/lhey?

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    there wasthere were

    there was not oR wasn'tthere were not oR weren't

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    Questions and short answersWas Nick frightened? Yes, he was.Were its eyes small? No, they weren't.Was there a monster? Yes, there was.Were there two monsters? No, there weren't.

    Past simple of have

    did not have oRdidn't have

    Questions and short answersDid he have a bad dream last night?Yes, he did.Did it have small eyes? No, it didn't.We use the past simple for actions thatstarted and finished in the past. We oftenuse it with a time expression.Nick had a bad dream last ni{ht.

    Yes, it did. I think it was Trig's brother!

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  • Words to learnhave: breakfast, lunch, supper, a meal, a shower, a bathhave: a sore throat, a cold, a toothache, a headache, a temperaturebe: hungry, thirsty, hot, cold, ill

    @ Wnere were they yesterday?Say where they were. Use was or were

    + Peter was at the theatre.+ MoIIy and Gina were at the zoo.

    SCIENCCmuseum

    library

    Mo11v and Gina

    SCREEN h{rw

    ack and

    Helen

    Mark

    Jill and Joh

    :P ,WLaura and Kate

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  • a;i./:aj Fcem*sis pe*pc qucEaWho were these famous people?What was their nationality? Use was or were.

    + Pablo Picasso !9t9 " rn. . rr:l.i.qt. .Hs. . .wLs" Spani+h..+ Elvis presley and Frank Sinarra .Wene...qingef.q, f.hgy. ".wg.qe...e.me.t:iegnr..

    + singers - American 1 queen -

    Egyptian

    2 writers -

    English3 emperor

    - French

    4 scientist -

    French 5 explorer - Itallan 6 presidents -

    American

    1, Cleopatra2 William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens3 \apoleon Bonaparte4 \larie Curie5 Cnrisropher Columbus,"""6 John F Kennedy and George Washin$ton ..

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  • @ Yesterdayhad or didn't have

    r"licn h+d. .... a bad dream last night.Did the monster heyg. .. sharp teeth?It ..... .... big eyes.

    2 Did Jenny .. a temperatureyesterday?

    Yes, and she .. a sore throat.She.. breakfast. Shewasn't hungry

    5 What time did Tri$ .. breakiast?6 Trig .. breakfast at ten o'clock.7 He ... ,..... three eggs, two bananas

    and a biscuit.

    Chip. .abath.Mrs Bell .. a bathShe .. a showerl

    GD Question timeg. Write short answers.

    + Were you at school yesterday?Ye.q,..I...waq, ... oR Nq,...]...waqnlt,.

    + Did you have a big breakfast this morning?Yeq, l dd. oR Nq, l ddnlt.

    I Were you at home yesterday?

    2 Were vou i11?J

    3 Were your friends at school ;testerdat'?

    4 Was your teacher at school yesterdar'?

    5 Were there any letters for you ,vesterda\. :

    6 Was there a parcel for you?

    7 Did you have lunch at home yesterdar.l

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    Was there ayesterday?

    lootball match on teler isl::

    Was your favourite programme o:,television last night?

    10 Did you have a bath last night?

    Did you have eggs lor breaklasr thismorning?

    12 Were you late lor school this mornin$?

    b Now ask a partner these questions.

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    Dd Trig help?Past simple of regular verbs;

    Two days ago Trig was in the garden.First he watched Dad. Then he filled thewatering-can and carried it to the flower-bed.Dad was pleased. He smiled.But he didn't smile for long.Oh, dear. Did Trig 'help' again?Well, he tried. He pulled up the flowersand watered the weeds!

    Grammar lessonPast simple of regular verbsMost verbs are regular. Add ed or d to theloase form for the past simple affirmative:help * helped, smile

    - smiled

    Trig watched Dad.

    After did, did not or didn't, use only thebase form.Did he help?Dad didn't smile for long.

    did not help ondidn't help

    Questions and short ansDid he help? Yes, he did.Did they help? No, they didn't.

    lWCTS

    We use the past simple for actions thatstarted and finished in the past. We often useit with a time expression.Two days ago Trig helped in the garden.

    SpellingI After a consonant y changes to ied.

    try -

    tried, carry -

    carried2 Double the consonant when a one-syllable

    verb ends in one vowel + one consonant.stop

    - stopped, plan

    - planned

    agoAn hour ago means 'an hour before now'.Look where we put ago./tb sx o'clock. Tom arrived an hour a{o.(= He arrived at five o'clock.)Also: a week ago, three days aEio, twoyears/months ago, two minutes/hours ago.

    Words to learnThe words in exercise 1.

    TOMNICK

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  • @ ruate tistsWrite the past

    love { livehelp { watchstop try

    simple forms of these verbs. Put them in the correct lists.tidy bury plan studytaste arrive mend talk emptycarry rub smile visit marry

    double consonant + ed

    + helped' ""t""

    @ VesterdayWrite what the Bell lamily did yesterday.

    + mend the fence (Mr Bell)M': E-'U...nended .the .f."nsq'

    I repair his bicycle (Nick) 6 empty the bins (Nick)

    2 wash the car (Mrs Bell) 7 bury a bone (Chip)

    3 study for a Maths test genny) 8 dust the living-room genny)

    4 clean rhe windows (Mr Bell) 9 paint the bathroom (Mrs Bell)

    5 tidy the bedrooms (Mrs Bell) 10 cook an omelette genny)

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  • @ stories

    Who was it? Put in the correct names from the list.

    Cinderella /BeautyLittle Red Riding HoodSnow WhiteGoldilocksPinocchioAladdin

    + .Cinderel.la .... lived wlth her stepmother and stepsisters. She married a prince.T

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    .. tasted the bears' porridge.

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    rubbed a lamp. He had three wishes.lived with seven dwarfs. She was very beautiful.loved roses. Helped a beast to become a handsome prince.was a puppet. He turned into a boy.

  • b Now correct these statements.+ Cinderella talked to a wo1f.

    Cinderella didnlt tatK te a we[f, She mr rled r pfnce.+ Little Red Riding Hood lived with seven dwarfs.

    l=ttte Bed Rdins Hoo .dldnlt liue !4lh qq-ven dwarfs, She ylqltsd l,r: gr andnsther:,I Aladdin loved roses.

    2 Snow White with her stepmother and stepsisters.

    3 Beauiy tasted the bears' porridge.

    4 Plnocchio rubbed a lamp.

    5 Goldilocks helped a beast to become a handsome prince.

    6 Cinderella married a beast.

    @ oio she? Did he?

    + You

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    YOU

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    With a partner, ask or answer ten questionsabout the story characters in exercise 5.Give short answers.

    Did Cinderella live with herstepmother and stepsisters?Yes, she did.Did Aladdin love roses?No, he didn't.

    @ Wtrat about you?Answer the questions with a$o.+ When was your birthday?

    About three months ago. oa Two weeks ago.

    t When was your best friend's birthdar,?2 When did you iast watch a film?3 When did you last visit your best friend?4 When did you start school?5 When was your last meal?6 When did you last invite a friend to

    your house?7 When was the last school holiday?8 When was your last English test?9 When did you last paint a picture?

    10 When did you last tidy your bedroom?

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  • Nick lost his moneyPast simple of irregular verbs

    Nick lost his money yesterday.

    rrru'rv Where did you go yesterday?NrcK I went to the sports shop on the bus.

    I bought some new wheels for mYskateboard.

    JENNy Perhaps you left your money on the bus.NrcK No, I didn't. I paid for the wheels.rENNy Perhaps you lost it in the shop.NrcK No, I didn't lose it in the shop.rENNy Did you spend it all on a present for me?

    Grarnrnar lessonPast simple of irre$ular verbsln the past simple, irregular verbs havespecial affirmative forms. There is a list ofthem on page 95.We make the negative and the questionforms with did not or didn't and did + baseform, as for regular verbs.I

    youhesheitWCyouthey

    went

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    did not go oRdidn't go

    Questions and short ansDid you go? Yes, I did.Did he go? No, he didn't.

    lWCTS

    Base form Past simple

    + .leEe..

    @ ralrsFind and

    lose /leavefindpayleltspend

    write ten

    foundsinggowentspentntn

    palrs.

    paiddirccamelost /sang

    comegaveboughtbuyran

    Words to learnThe words in exercises 1- and 2.

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  • @ ruore pairsFind the pairs.

    + make, made+ get, got

    q Base formmakedctflybreakfa11

    bringwritetakesitswimsee

    eat

    Past simplefellbroughtbrokesatswamgotwrotetookflewmadeatesaw

    b Base formdigdrinklhinkdote11

    standbehaveknowbegin

    down

    Past simpledidstoodwas

    toldhadbeganthoughtknewdugdrank

    souvenirs. Unfortunately, Mr Bell 10

    the hotel steps and 11. his arm.

    I ) A summer holiday

    Put in the past simple forms.Use al1 the verbs from exercise 2a.

    Last year Nick, Jenny and their parents + flgWto Greece on holiday. They ... the Parlhenonand they ... a lot of Greek food. They

    ... on the beach in the sun and

    ... in the warm sea. TheY all 5..

    sunburned. Nick and Jenny .. ' some Greekfriends. They 7. some postcards to theirfriends in England and they .. ' a lot ofphotographs. They ... home a lot of

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  • @ frig can do it. Can you?Write correct questions.

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    nWhere dd Nlek and Jenny se laEt yerr3

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  • @ Ust week, last month and last yearq. What did you do last week, last month and last year?

    Answer the questions with full sentences.

    + Did you go to school last week?Y.e.s,..l...wenl.

    .ts.. .eehq.q! .. !ast.. .week'..... oRHow many letters did you write last month?

    .l. ddnlt ..wr',it-e . an\l letlerq. .lqt. nenlh,.Did you lose any money last week?

    \1.q, I ,ddnlt . se ls qsho..q[.. !ast...weeK,

    o* Lwr:ete. .tw.q. ls.iler-.q, last., npnlh,. .

    What did you do last TUesday?

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    Did you break a glass last week?

    Did you o a \ of homework last week?

    How many films did you see last month?

    Did you buy any presents last month?

    7 Did you go on holiday last year?

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    Where did you go last year?

    Did you make any new friends last year?

    10 Did you buy a new bicycle last year?

    b Now give short answers to the questions where you can.

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  • 6 Hlrlr',"ms soing to do?

    rruruv Trig's in the kitchen. What's he goingto do?

    NrcK He's going to make a cake. He bought theingredients yesterday. lt's a surprise forMum's birthday. He's going to give it to herafter dinner.

    Grammar lessonbe going tolamyou arehe isshe isit iswe areyou arethey areI am not oR I'm not going to make

    Questions and short answersAre you going to make a cake? Yes, I am.oR No, I'm not.ls he going to make a cake? Yes, he is. oRNo, he isn't.

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    going to make

    rENNy Oh no! Lookl He's going to put salt inthe cake!

    NrcK Trigl Stop!

    Use be going to + base form for a futureintention or plan.He's $oin{, to make a cake.Use be going to + base form for aprediction, when something in the presenttells us about the future.He's $oin$ to put salt in the cake!

    Words to learnearly ill bored wetglasses dark fridgedry medicine garage

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  • Mr Bell's hot.Chip's thirsty.Jenny's tired.Mrs Bell's i11.Nick's bored.Chip and Trig are hungry.Mr Todd's cold.Amanda and Mrs Todd are wet.Tom can't answer the question.It's dark. Tom can't see.Mrs Todd can't read the newspaper.It's Tom's birthday next week.Jenny can't tind Chip.Mr Allen can't start the car.Nick's got toothache. 'l

    go to bed earlywatch televisionhave a drinkask his mumlook for him in the gardenhave a cold showerswitch on the Iightfind her glasseshave a partyget some food lrom the fridgehave a hot bathgo to the dentistput on some dry clotheshave some medicinephone the garage

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    @ wtrat are they gong to do?Match the two columns. Then write new sentences with be going to.

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  • ) nt the weekendSay what you a