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WELCOME SECTION2
A
Say Hello and Goodbye What are the words? Write them in the correct picture.
night morning evening afternoon
1 Good afternoon 2 Good 3 Good 4 Good
B
International words a CD3 T2 Look at the pictures. Listen and write the numbers 1–12.
b CD3 T2 Listen again and write the words. Then check with the list on page 6 of the Student’s Book.
Welcome section
taxi
1
A
E
I
B
F
J
C
G
K
D
H
L
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WELCOME SECTION 3
2 Classroom objects What are the words? Write them in the picture.
pne abdro lepnic tnokeoob wwdion kdse rchia orod
3 Plural nounsa Look at these examples for writing
plurals.
door doors
phone phones
hobby hobbies
watch watches
b Complete the table.
Singular Singular PluralPlural
1 hotel
2 page
3 notebook
4 sandwich
5 city
6 taxi
7 nationality
hotels
c Write the numbers and the plural form of the words.
sandwich child woman computer person man
1 window
2
1 two computers 2
3 4
5 6
3
7
4
5
6 8
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WELCOME SECTION4
C
Adjectives Look at the pictures. If the adjective is correct,
write (✔). If the adjective is wrong, write the correct adjective.
small1 a big restaurant 2 an expensive pen ✔
3 a new computer 4 an interesting book
5 a bad football team 6 a big hamburger
7 an old taxi 8 a good hotel
3 The alphabeta CD3 T3 Listen to the spelling. Write
the letters. What is the sentence?
Lu
b CD3 T4 Listen and write the words.
1 Name: Kevin
City:
2 Name: Julie
City:
4 Coloursa Look at the pictures. Fill in the puzzle
with the colours (1–6). What is the colour in number seven?1 G R E
7 Y
2
3
4
5
6
1 2
3 4
5 6
7
2 a/an Write a or an.
1 a good team
2 small museum
3 interesting book
4 big television
5 cheap pencil
6 expensive hotel
7 old city
8 boring DVD
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WELCOME SECTION 5
D
Askin and answerin CD3 T5 Complete the dialogues with the words in the box. Then listen and check.
can help problem Thank you Excuse me OK What does this mean I don’t know don’t understand
1 Kim: The homework is on page 12. OK ?
James: Yes, great. 1 , Kim.
2 Ben: I 2 these words.
Mike: No 3 , Ben.
I 4 you!
Ben: Thanks, Mike!
3 Teacher: What’s the answer, Kate?
Kate: Sorry, Miss. 5 !
4 Paul: 6 , Miss.
Teacher: Yes?
Paul: 7 ? This word here,
on page 28.
Teacher: Let me see.
2 Numbers 0–20 Write the answers.
1 nine + nine = eighteen
2 four + seven =
3 two + twelve =
4 one + eight =
5 three + two =
6 twelve + eight =
7 ten + seven =
8 four + eight =
3 Numbers 20– 00a Write the next two numbers.
1 ten thirty fi fty seventy
2 four eight sixteen
3 forty-one fi fty-two sixty-three
4 eighty-four eighty-one seventy-eight
5 twenty-nine thirty-three thirty-seven
b CD3 T6 Listen and circle the numbers you hear.
1 13 30
2 15 50
3 17 70
4 14 40
5 16 60
6 18 80
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UNIT 16
Grammar The verb be (singular) (singular)
a Match the sentences in 1b with the pictures. Write numbers 1–7 in the boxes.
b Look at the underlined words. Write the short form, with ’m, ’s or ’re.
1 It is a boring fi lm.
It’s
2 She is an excellent singer.
3 You are a great teacher.
4 It is a new computer game.
5 Richard is from New York.
6 Australia is a big country.
7 I am Carla. What is your name?
c Complete the dialogues.
1 A: Is Dinara Safi na a fi lm star?
B: No, she’s a tennis player.
2 A: Ashton Kutcher is an English
actor, I think.
B: No, he isn’t .
from the USA.
3 A: Is this DVD good?
B: Yes, great!
4 A: I think from
Italy.
B: No, I’m not. I’m American.
5 A: What’s porta in English?
B: ‘door’.
He’s a footballer
A
C
B
D
G
E F
d Write the negative forms in the table.
PositivePositive Negative – full formsNegative – full forms Negative – short formsNegative – short forms
1 I am
2 You are
3 He is
4 She is
5 It is
I am not I’m not
1
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UNIT 1 7
e Write positive or negative sentences.
1 he / a singer
He isn’t a singer.
2 she / British
She’s British.
3 it / Japanese
4 she / the winner
5 it / boring
6 you / a fi lm star
7 it / expensive
8 you / a bad dog
f Put the words in order to make questions. CD3 T7 Write questions. Then listen, check and repeat.
1 She’s American.
Is she American?
2 You’re from Japan.
3 He’s a good footballer.
4 It’s a cheap restaurant.
5 I’m the winner!
6 Broadway’s in New York.
7 The hotel’s expensive.
8 Maria’s from Spain.
9 You’re a singer.
10 The answer’s on page 5.
1 you / OK / Are
Are you OK?
2 British / she / Is
?
3 Istanbul / you / Are / from
?
4 right / I / Am
?
5 big / a / Is / it / city
?
6 Brad / Pitt / good / a / actor / Is
?
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