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Present forms
of verbs
Long forms
(forpasrformsseebackcover) Short forms
Questions
Presentsimple of be Iam you are he is she is it is we are you are they are
I am not you are not he is not she is not it is not \\re are not )/oll are not thev are not
I'm you're
I'm not vou aren't he isn't she isn't it isn't we arentt
ther-'re
the'r'arentt
am I? are vou? is he? is she? is it? are we? are you? are they'?
I've got lrou've got he's got she's got it's got
I haven't got rrou haventt got he hasn't got she hasn't got it hasn't got u,e haventt got vou haven't got thel haven't got
have I got? have you got? has he got? has she got? has it got? have we got? have you got? have thel'got?
I don't like vou don't like ire doesn't like she doesn't like it doesn't like n'e don't like vou don't like tirev don't like
do I like? do vou [ike? does he like? does she like? does it like? do u'e like? do vou iike? do thel,like?
I'm not working vou arentt working he isn't working she isn't working it isn't working we aren't working vou aren't working thev aren't working
am I working? are vou working? is he working? is she working? is it working? are we working? are vou working? are they working?
hets shets i t's wetre youtre
voll arentt
Presentsimple of have got I have got vou have got he has got she has got it has got we have got you have got the,vhave got
I have not got vou have not got he has not got she has not got it has not got u'e have no! got vou have not got tirev have not got
lt,etve got vou've got ther've got
Presentsimple I like vou like he likes she likes it likes rve like vou like they'like
I do not liiie vou do not like he does not iike she does not like it does not like we do not like vou do not like tirer-do not like
Presentcontinuous I am working vou are working he is working she is working it is working \\'e are working vou are working :ltev are working
I am not working you are not working he is not working she is not working ir is not working we are not working vou are not working thev are not working
I'm u'orking ),ou're working he's working she's working it's working we're working vou're working ther're working
ca.n and rnust c:ul
must
ctrnnot must not
cantt mustntt
Contents re I Do vou remember the Bells? ,
at
What's Trig doing? Columbus discoveredAmerica
Presentsimple
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Presentcontinuous: Presentcontinuousor presentsimple?
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Pastsimpl.
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4 Tom's flr'ing to Nerv\brk
Presentcontinousfor future plans; a,/an and the
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5 \&'e'regoing to seethe sights
the; to + baseform for purpose
1.
6 Jennv rtrites neatlv
Adverbsof manner
9i,
7 \{4eo'stlie fastesr?
Comparisonof adjecdves
2+
8 The most intelliq'ent
Comparisonof adjectives u-ithmore and most; Irregular comparisons
2S
I A lot of food
Exoressingquandn'
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t 0 Trig \^'as\\'atchingtelevisionrt'iren . .
Pastcontinuous: Pastcontinuousand pastsimple
1 1 \-ou should n'ork harder
should for obligadon and advice
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Presentperfecrsimple just. already,yet
40
i3 Have vou been ro China?
Presentperfect simple; would like
++
14 \{ho took the bottom one?
one(s) for substirurion; who and what assubjects
4.4
:.5 I've had it for fir'emonths
Presentperfect with for and since; Presentperfector pasrsimple?
52
l6 \{-ill I be rich?
Future with will: mav for possibilin'
56
I'r'ejust finished it
Fage
)
t7 I'm reading about recycling
Gerunds
60
l8 The man who walked on the Moon
Relativepronouns
62
19 Shall I do the shopping?
shall for offers and suggestions
66
20 Could you swim?
could and be able to for abiliW
68
2 L Astronauts have to wear spacesuits
have to
70
,9
Prepositionsof placeand movement; too and enough
74
23 Nobody knows
something, nobodp ever)nuhere, arnyoneetc.
78
24 Don't hurt yourselves!
Reflexiveand emphatic pronouns
82
25 They used to have fun
usedto
84
26 How mlrch is recycled?
The passive
86
27 If the weather'snice we'11. . .
Conditional sentencestFpe1
90
28 Trig has been packing
Presentperfect continuous
94
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)
Trig is too fat
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2 Animals in danger
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a Jenny is telling Nick about pandas.Crossout the wrongverb forms. I I
that everybodv 1 love/loves pandas.
JENNy NIvbook FF/rt;l
This panda 2 look/looks just like mv old teddybear. He 3 has got/have
)
Do you a knorv/knows
JENNY
Herei, lu *yZ*,utl thatthey trt"./till An adult panda
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8 grow/grows
125kilos.
What do pandas 1o eat/eats ? Elephants?
JEN NY
Stupid! They
NIC K
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NIC K
12 prefer/
Look! Here
in china.
1.7metreslong and
N ICK
JENNY
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where pandas 5 live/lives
N IC K I
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black and white fur.
ll
eat/eats bambooleavesand other plants.
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13 am/is/are
--: -
a panda on mv WWF badge.You 15 mean/means
d o n 't
Ia know,/knows
Yes,I
16 doldoes . The World Wide Fundfor Nature
17 protect,/protects -)
J E N N Y Soyo u
whatWWF
animals and plants all over the world.
18 am/is/are
not alwa,vs stupidNick!
Ncow read about wh ales. Put the verbsin brackets ( ) in the correct form. J
Th e blue *hu1. ) /5 J
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(be) the largestanimalin the world.
(weigh) 150tonnesand ?
30 metreslong. Baby blue rvhales
(grow; (drink) 600litr es
of their mothers' milk evervday. Blue whales 1
(live) in the seabut
to the surfaceevery 15 minutes.\Ahen a whale I
it Z There
(come) (breathe)
(blow) water high into the air.
(be) 83 kinds of whale.Theyall
(have) a d.ifferent song. Whales l0 (provide) (want) to hunt them. meat and oil, so some people I I (be) now international lawsagainst this. There 12 9
Work with a partner. Tell vour partner five things about pandasor whales. ChapterI
3 My father Here is what Nick savsabout his father, Mr Bell. Choose the verbsfrom the list and write them with the correct endings. rvash rratch rvork /
get up leave read
bry eat carrv
|1v6 > HorkS
do walk
in London. His office is in a big nel'building I think.
earlr:He 3
Everv morning he and 3
in cold water
porridge for breakfast.Then he l
the railway station. He ahvays3
his umbrella.
a ne\{/spaperand
He6
In the evening,he
to
it on the train.
work at five o'clock.^Vterdinner he the rvashingup.Then he lo television.
sometimes ? \Ahat a boring lifel
+ Mr Bell Nick got some things \\:rongand left some things out. Saythe sentencesusing do, does,don't or doesn't. then rtrite in the ans\\'ers. work in a bie new
9 \\trat
building. He works in a smallold building. I
Mr Bell get up earlv?
train?He readsthe newspaper. l0
2 Yes,he o J
Nick andJenny get up early
washin cold water.
He has a hot bath.
Yes,but not evervnight. Nick and Tennvwatch
IJ
Mr Bell drink for
toast and marmalade.
televisionwith Mr Bell?
T4 \-es,they 15
vou think that Mr Bell has a boring iife?
Mr Bell leavehome?
H e leavesat seventhirn'. Chapter I
Mr Bell rvatchtelevision?
Ic'
breakfast?Orangejuice. - He eat porridge. He eats
the
rvashingup.
12
Mr Bell What
fir'eo'clock.
. They get up at
eight o'clock.
8 \Ahen
Mr Bell leave
11 \Ir Bell alwavs
No, they
o
\\hat time
rrork? He leavesrvork at six o'clock. not at
tooi
D
ivlr Bell do on the
1I -1 5 The Bells and their friends I
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Write questions with be, have got or can and the word in brackets ( ).
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&n Nick plaLtJhe piano?
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Nick can play the guitar. (Jenny)
2
Mr Bell can speakFrench. (lvlrsBell)
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1J 3 Amanda is narelve.(Jenny) -1 ) -1 J
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Nick hasgot dark hair. (Jenny)
5
Nick's eyesare brown. (Jenny'seyes)
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6 The Bellshavegot a ne\,vcar. (their neighbours)
1 )
7 Jenny can play table tennis. (Nick)
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8
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Nick andJennv havegot a dog. (Amanda)
9 Jenny is nvelve.(Nick) l0
Nick hasgot a skateboard.(Jenny)
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Sports What are thev doing? Sav the answerslike this:
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Is Alan sn'imming? No,heisn't.He'ssurfing. 1 Are Bill and Cathy sailing? 2 Is Eric walking? o J Are Frank and George cvcling? 4 Is Helen playrngtennis? 5 Is Kate riding? 6 Are Louiseand Mike fishing?
2
6
They are busv )
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Trig wants some help with his verbs. His friends can't help him. They are busv. Put in the correct forms of the present simple or present continuous.
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TR IG
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(learn) nvo nervn'ordseverv dar'.
H el
(take) Chip for a rvalk.
He 3
(take) him for a rvalkeverv afternoon.
3
JENNY
Yes,I
(be) vou busr',Jennr'? (rvrite) a letter. I ahvavs (rvrite) to Aunt.{nn on Sundavs.
TR IG
\r\rhat
\IR S B E LL
It
(you.do),)Irs Bell? (bake) a cake.
(be) Tom herei
TR IG
(visit)airiend in Liverpoolthisweekend.
}IRS B E LL
No,he 9
TR IG
Can Mr Bell help me?
\,IR S B E LL
No, he lo
(rvash)the car.
ll
(rvash) it eyervlvcekend.
But it 12 I3
(rain). Oh look, he
He TRIG
\{R S B E LL
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I > learn
TRIG
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(learn)Englishverbs.
!\,'here'sNick: JEN NY
t--
I > am learning
Yes,n e ^ ^
(listen) to the radio in the living-room. (rest)norv.Don't disturb him.
Chapter2
3 Columbus discoveredAmerrca
Pastsimple
I FIow Coiumbus discovered Arnerica
roru
I'mjust reading about Christopher Columbus. He had an interesting life. He discovered America.
NrcK
Ikne wthatwhen Iwas eight.
Complete the storywith the verbs in the pastsimple.
roM
Well, did vou know that he was Italian? He sailed from Spain in 1.492,but he wasn't Spanish.
> believed Cotumbus
NrcK
So r,r'hat?I sailed from Spain in 1989, and I'm not Spanish either!
(believe)fta
the earth > wds
( be) r ound.I" .
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(want) to sailwest from
Europeto India. Columbusfirst (ask)for moneyand shi:,
Grammar lesson
for hisjournerfrom the King of Portugal. The King 9
Pastsimple
Columbus 4
Look at the I'erb tables at the back of the book for the past simple of be and have.
Queen Isabella
(refuse).So (go) to Spair(give)
him three ships.
Form 1
Regular verbs add ed or d ro the base form in the affirmative. discover ---r discovered believe --+ believed
Columbus 6
(sail) from
Spainon August 3rd,7492.A1rhoughhe (know) about the t'inds and rveatherand 8
9
Irregular verbs have a special form. know --+ knew (There is a list of some irregular verbs at the back of the book.) Use did not or didn't + base form for the negative and did for the question form. Did yu knout that he wasltalian? The form is the same for all persons (he, she and it are not different).
(beta
good sailor,his men
( be
afraid. Things 10
(become
difficult and rhev I l
(r,r'ant
to sailback ro Spain. Columbus 12
(s a r' )' No ' .
Thejournev IJ
(take) ten
weeks.Then a saiior l4 a bird. This 15
(see
(prove;
that thev 16
(be) near land.
On October 12th,i492 Columbus
Use
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We use the past simple for an action that started and finished in the past, often q,ith a time expression.
Chapter3
(carrv) the Spanishflag
onto an island.He 18 the island San Sali-ador.
(narne
Questions about Columbus Write questions about Columbus and hisvoyage toAmerica.
1
He wanted to sail west. (Where)
2 Columbuswentto Spain. (Where) 3 He sailedfrom Spainon August 3rd, 7492.(\Mhen) 4 The journey took ten weeks.(How long) 5
A sailor saw a bird. (What)
6
He named the island'San Salvador'. (What)
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Famous explorers Look at the pictures, then add the correct names to the sentences.
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travelled overland to China in1275. I
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found a searoute to India in 1498.
2
sailed around the world in 1521.
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explored the coastofAustraliain 7770.
4
reached the South Pole in 1911.
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climbed Nlount Everestin 1953.
6
landed on the Moon in 1969.
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Marco Polo
Now correct these sentences.Saythe answers. He didn't climbMountEunest. Hefound a searoute to India.
I Neil Armstrong found a searoute to India. 2 Ferdinand Magellan landed on the Moon.
JamesCook
Vasco da Gama
Ferdinand Magellan
RoaldAmundsen
Edmund Hillary
NeilArmstrong
q
James Cook reached the South Pole. 4 Marco Polo explored Australia. 5 Edmund Hillary travelled to China inl275. 6 RoaldAmundsen sailed around the world in 1521. J
With a partner, ask or answer six questions about the famous explorers. Give short answers. PARTNER No, hedidn,t.
Chapter3
4Tom's flying to Nert'\brk TO\'I
I'm flying to New \brk at the weekend. I'm staying at a hotel with mv UncleJoe and AuntJane. He's an artist and she'sa photographer.
NIC K
What's the hotel called?
TON I
The NewYork Tower. It has a restaurant at the top. The restaurant turns round eighteen times a dayso you can seethe whole city.An orchestra plal's there in the evening.
Presentcontinuous for future plans;a/ an and the Grammar lesson Present continuous for future t
prans We use the present continuous to talk about future plans, often with time expressions. I m stayingat a hotel.
a/ an and the We use a/an 1 with singular countable nouns: 2
before ajob or occupation in the singular:
3
in expressionswith numbers when it m eans' e\r er y' :
\,Veuse the nhen we mean 'a particularone'which the listener alreadyknorvsabout: (The hotel Tom is stavingin.) The New YorkTbwer (There is only one'New York Tower'.) The restaurantturns . . . (The restaurantTom is talking about and hasalreadymentioned.) with some time expressions: (also: in the morning,in the afternoon, on thef.rst ofJanuary) A revolrring restaurant!
Chapter4
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What are they doing next week? Here is Nick's diary.
Here is Tom's diary.
SundayOr',ve to Heothro,rl t^rlth tr/iek
sundaY (o fo HeqLhroow;throvn,
MondayV6it lJnele. Get st,.rcl.io /Vl.t't other ortists'
Mondav studg Maths.
TuesdayCLinnb the
Tuesdav CLea.amg room,
FtSb N.,:York.
--
Sto.tue of
Lib'rtJ '
Wednesday tr)atch o- bo.sobo.tl gonna
Wednesdav V[Sut Unc(e PauL
ThursdayTo,lce c bq-t to Con J lslqnd .
Thursdav se Reyr French grarnrrlqr,
FridayList.n to-rrntrs ic- t-h Centro.L Q*.k.
FridaY HeLpYlurnin thQ,gard.cn,
SaturdayFtJ back hor.ne.
Saturday Meet Tom,DodtteU him abnrt n49bort'ng week,
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a Tom is telling Nick his plansfor next week.Put in the verbsin the correct form. ro NervYork romorrorvafternoon at 12.30. I > an ftgung
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to HeathrowAirpornvith me. On Mondav l UncleJoe'sstudioand we 3
other artists.On TuesdavI I
the Statue of Liberw.
On Wednesdav afternoon I 5
a baseball game with
my cousinJim and on Thursday we b
a boat to
Coney Island with AuntJane. On Fridar-afternoon I to music in Central Park rvithJim. Then on SaturdavI back home. Now saywhat Nick is doing next week. to Heathrowwith Tom. On Monday On Sundayhe I Maths.On Tuesdayhe 3 he2 his room. On Wednesdavhe I
his Uncle Paul
t
in hospital.On Thursdayhe 5
French grammar.
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Tom at Heathrow. On Saturdaymorning h. 7 Tom about his boringweek. He 8
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On Friday afternoon he 6
his mother in the garden.
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Plans for next week What about you? Are you flying to Neu'York next week? No? \A/ell,what are voll doing next week?
Here are some ideas: watch television go shopping meet a friend go to the cinema
Use the present continuous and tomorrow, at the weekend, on MondaY etc. SaYsix sentences.
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reuseIor a test play football washyour hair visityour grandparents L
school. I
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Holiday plans
a
Amanda is going on holiday.Jenny asksher about it. \Ahat are her answers?Look at the box. \A'rite the questions and savthe ans\vers.
re train. :aches.
Yes,u'ith all the familv For trvoweeks. Twenw pounds. No, mv mother's taking the photos.
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5 visit,the sights?
Where are lou going ? Toltah.
6
How, travel?
1 \Ahen,go?
7
go, u'ith your parents?
2 \Ahere, sta,v?
8
How much money, take?
3 How long, stay?
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take. a camera?
4
sta%at a hotel?
10 come back,by plane?
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I Wbrk with a partner. lVrite, then act, a dialogue about holidal'plans. You can use the questions from a or vou can make new questions.
Chapter 4
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Jobs Match the names to the jobs. Saywhat they are.
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doctor J
policeman )
mechanic artist
Don
dentist )
typist
IVIike
actor hairdresser butcher J
teacher Ben
pilot
Diana
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With your teacher,write nventyjobson the blackboard. Chooseone of the jobs and mime it in front of the class. The classhasfive guesses.
Trig andJenny at the cr::ema Put in a. an or the.
)4 fih.Inuas I w e e ke n d ,T ri g a n d Je n nvsaw film wascalled 'An Uglr'Ilonster in Love'. horror film. 2 61 > t h e
cinema at six o'clockin a Thev arrived at 3 evening.Jenny snackto eat in the cinema.It was 6 bis bar of bought 5 little pieceto Trig. Bur Trig took 8 chocolate. She offered 7 bar of chocolateand gave I 10 loved 12 But 14 At l6 was l8
little piecetoJennr:
film wasvery frightening. It wasabout l1
ugly monsterwho
acress.He sent her flowersfir,etimes t' actressdidn't like !-
doy.
uglvmonster.He becamevery angr,v.
end of the film,Jennv heard
scream.She thought it
ugly monsterbut it rvasonlv Trig. Chapter4
5 We're going to seethe sights going to r\rRSBELL Trig, on Saturdavwe're London bv train to sho*' you the sights. JENNv
We're leavingafter breakfast to arrive before lunch.
NrcK
London is the capitalof England. It's on the RiverThames.
the; to + baseform for purpose
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And we can go to the Science Museumto look at someold planesand spaceships.
\IRSBell
Then we can seeBuckingham Palace,Big Ben, Hyde Park, St. Paul'sCathedral. . .
rRrc
Disneyland?
JE\*\*y
Trig, Disneylandis in the USA!
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JENNv
We can go to the Tower of London to see the CrownJewels.
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Grammar lesson
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the 1 We use the rvhen there is onl,vone: with the namesof: rivers
the Riaer Thames, the i{ile the Atlantic, oceans,seas the Mediterrtnean the Sahara deserts mountain ranges the AIps museums,galleries the Sciencet\Iuseum the Tate Gallert the Hilton Hotel, hotels, cinemas the ABC Cinema
Sometimeswe usethe with the names of bridgesand other important buildingsand sometimeswe do not: theLeaning Bur Towu of Pisa thel4hiteHouse BUr the GoldenGate BUr Bndge theParth,enon BUT
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Big Ben BuckinghantPalace Towa'Bidge StPaul'sCathedral
London,England (butihe USA) lakes,mountains Lake &neaa, MountEuerest streets,squares DowningStreet, Trafalgar Square H^tdePark parks
)
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\Aredo not use the rvith the expressions: go
by
car bus train plane
before after for at
breakfastlunch dinner
We do not usuallyusethe with the names of, towns, countries
t
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to from at
work school
to + baseform for purpose We use to + baseform to show a purpose or reason.It usuallyansrversthe questionWhy?
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(Why?) . . . to showTrigthesights. t
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3 Mini questionnaire a
Read the sentencesand sayhow many times we need the altogether. Once, twice or not at all? I
When do you clean your teeth, before or after
2
What do you have for
3
Do you go to
4
When do you have your English lesson today, before or after
5
When do you do your homework, before or after
6
How do your parents go to -
breakfast? school by -
bus, or do you go on
foot? lunch?
dinner?
work? Do they go by
car, by bus or
train?
by b
breakfast?
Write your answersto the questions. Use full sentences,like this:
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why? Draw lines to find the end of the sentencesand then saywhy they did these things. Trig turned on the tel.suisionto watch cartoons. Trig turned on the television
1 Mr Bell turned on the radio 2 Nick went to the fridge o J
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Jenny opened her pencil case Nick opened his wardrobe Jenny went to the wash basin Chip went into the garden Mr Bell got out the lawn mower Nick went to the garage Mrs Bell bought some flour Trig opened his grammar book
Chapter5
to learn some English. to watch cartoons. to get hisjacket. to listen to the news. to cut the grass. to get the milk. to look for her pen. to chase the birds. to repair his bike. to wash her hands. to make a cake.
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Where are they going, and why?
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Use the words in the box to make sentences about the pictures. Saywhere they are going, and why.
2
buy a cassette buy some flowers play football look at bicycles y'
make a phone call buy a book catch a bus have a haircut
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Now draw your own pictures and askyour partner to saywhere they are going, and why.
6 Why do people travel? Say five (or more) reasonswhy people travel to o[her countries.
Chapter5
6 Jenny writes ne atly
Ad'erbs ofmanner School report
School report Name
Jen ny B eIl
En gl i sh
w r i tes
French
Learns carefully
neatly.
Name
Nick Bell-
English
writesuntidily.
French
Learns slowly
Works hard.
Games
Jenny tries but
she isn't
hard
Maths
Works carelessly.
Games
Nick
can run fast.
He swims and plays
good at
football
Games.
very well.
Gene' alcomm ents
G en e r acl o m m en ts Jenny behaves well
and
pronounces badly.
and works quietly.
Math s
L
in cl-ass.
Nick often
behaves noisilY
in cfass.
Grammar lesson Adverbs of manner Adjectives (for example, neat, noisy) tell us what something or someoneis like. They describenouns and pronouns.
pnrJr-.""'""' Nichis noisy.Nickis anoisy Adverbs of manner (for example, neatly, -----r' norsuvr rell us now someonedoes something. They describe verbs.
To form an adverb of manner, we usually add ly to the adjective:
T:'^., carerul
:::XL,-. careruuy
rbut y changesto i before Iy:
Jt
Nich behaues noisily.
untidy
untidily
and Ie changes to ly: gentle simple
gently simply
Irregularforms good hard fast
well hard fast
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At school Cross out the wrong word and savthese sentences.
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Nichs'suriting is bad. He doesn'twrite neath.
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Jenny'swriting is (neat/neatly). Shewrites (careful/carefully). Sheworks (good/well) in class. Her work is usually(good/well). Nickworks (careless/carelessly). He learns (slow/slowly). He sometimesbehaves(bad/badly) in class.
8 Nick is often (noisy,/noisily)in class,too. 9 Nick's teachersare often (angry/anerily) with him. l0 Mr Blake sometimesshoutsquite (loud/loudly). l1 But Nick is (good/rvell) at Games. 12 His Gamesteacheris very (happy/happily).
Adjective or adverb? Put the words into the correct boxes. Sav what the words are.
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3 What do animals do? a
Use a word from each box to make sentences. Write as many true sentences as you can. ,l
swim eat sing
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purr bark roar
move jrmp run
rvalk
slou'lv quietly loudlv well badll' easilv beautifully fast silently noisilv
rurr fast. Tiqersmovesilenflq. Tigers roar loudlg.
6 Snails
Ducks
7 Canaries
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can read
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can make sentences
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can write words
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can sing an English song
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(fast)
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(easv)
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4 cook
(good)
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5 work
(hard)
6 whistle
(loud)
7 write
(neat)
8 multiply
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eat
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of adjecti'es comparison
Is Trig as fast asJenn-vand Nick?
Grammar lesson Comparisonof adjectives \t'e can compare two people or things *'ith the comparative form. \\Ie can compare three or more people or things with the superlativeform.
One-svllableadjectives ,ldjectiue fast nice
Comparatiue Superlatiue faster the fastest nicer the nicest
Adjectivesrt'ith 1 r'owel+ I consonant (ercept w) double the consonantbefore er and est. hot big new
hotter bigger llewer
y changesto i before er and est. easv the easiest easier heart' hearier the hear,iest Contparatiaeform + than \4 e can use than with the comparative. Trig isfastr than ltlickandJenny. Nick is slouterthanJennyand Trig. 4s... cE
\{:e can compare things or people with (not) as + adjective + as. Jenry and Nick arenot asfast as Trig. 3ut look at Trig on Nick's skateboard! I{e's the fastest. l{e's faster thanJennv and Nick.
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Jennr"s on her roller-skates. She's faster.
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Nick'srunning. He's fast.
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> fasfer
> the fastest
happier
> fhe happiest
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slow
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heav,v
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big
t1
T2
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the largest
dirw
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hot
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the prettiest
cold
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smaller
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Compare the animals
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older than
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snake,worm (thin) 1 Peteis 2 Mike is
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high large (x2) wet
The WesternDeep Gold Mine is lhe dePest 1 The Pacific Ocean is 2 Asia is
ocean in the world. continent in the rvorld.
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country in the world.
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river in the world.
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mountain in the world. desert in the world.
continent in the world.
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country in the world. sea in the world.
In your country With a partner ask and ans\ver these questions about vour country in full sentences.Follow Nick andJenn\"s example.
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London is thebiggestcitt irzEngland.
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The Riuer Snern is the longest iuer in England.
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the biggestcity? the longestriver? the highestmountain? the largestisland, lake or desert? the oldestbuilding?
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the largestairport? usuallythe hottest monrh? usuallythe coldestmonth? usuallythe wettestmonth? usuallythe driestmonth?
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B The most intelligent
Comparisonof adjectiveswith more and most; Irregular comparisons
Boys are more intelligent than girls.
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We ll, p e rh a p s I ' m n o t v e ry g o o d a t Maths, English, Science,French and Geography - the most boring subjects But I'm better than vou at Games the most useful subiect!
That's stupid! Then why is your school report worse than mine? Yours is one of the worst in your class!
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Grammar lesson Comparison of adjectiveswith more and most
Irregular comparisons good bad far
With long adjectives(three syllablesor more) we usemore in the comparative form and most in the superlativeform.
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Ben'sschoolreportis bad. Tbm'sis worse. Nick's is the utorst. Tom'shouseisn'tfar frorn here.Ben's is farthr. Nick's is thefarthest.
the most boring
School reports Complete with good, better, the best, bad, worse or the worst.
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than vou?
the best the worst the farthest
Amanda's is the best.
Adjectiue Comparatiue Superlatiae intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent 2 We usemore and most with two-syllable adjectivesexcept adjectivesending in y (for example,happy, heavy).
better worse farther
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Superlative
intelligent
>the most intelliqent
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> more intelliqent > be*ter
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dangerous
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lVhat do you thinki Savwhat you think r,vithmore . . . than. Begin with l think. than buses. I thinh trains aremorecomfortable I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
comics,magazines(expensive) IVIaths,Nlusic (useful) English, Chinese (difficult) Geography,Science (interesting) school, holidays (boring) dogs,cats (intelligent) the weather forecast,cartoons (amusing) horror films, sciencefiction films (frightening) adventurestories,animal stories(exciting) cars,bicvcles(dangerous) radio, television(entertaining) television,homework (important) Chapter8
4 Space \Attratdo you knor,r'aboutspace? Make the superlativeform. Add the . . . est or the most to the word in brackets. The Moon is 'the closest
(close) neighbour to Earth.
1 Jupiter is 2 Sirius is
(brilliant) srarwe can seefrom Earth.
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(big) asteroidin our solars\/srem.
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Venus is
(hot) planetin our solarsvstem.
(large)planetin our solarsvstem.
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(pou'erful)rocket.
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(near) planet to the Sun.
7 Karl Henize \4'as
(old) man in space.
He was58 vearsold. 8 Pluto is
(far) planet from rhe Earth
our. solar sYstem.
(beauriful)planer.
9 Saturn is 1 0 \-enusis
(bright) planerin our solarsvsrem.
11 The,tpollo project rvas
(expensrve) spaceprogramme.
It costfi25,54I,400,000.
72 Ir{ercurvis
(srnall)planer in our solar svstern.
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(experienced) mar-rin space.
He spent over 420 davsin space.
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our sotar svsteltt.
Comparing countries M'hat do you think? Sav nvenry sentences, nvo about each colrntr\'. Choose adjectives from the box. Use superladve forms of the adjectives.
hot cold industrial modern flat small interesting
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I think SNtain is the ntostintn'estingcottntrr. I don't tlink Sltainis thehottestcountr,,-. I 2 3 4 5
England Greece Egypt Swizerland Italr'
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easv exciting difficult cheap
safe boring healthy
expensive dangerous popular
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9 A lot of food NICK
Jennr,, here's Trig's suitcase,readv for his day in London.
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\Arhat'sin it? A lot of food I expect.
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Yes,there are lots of bananas, a jN ofjam, a fewpears and some cheese.
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But there's not much chocolate, there aren't many apples and there's onl,v a little lemonade. He can't live without them!
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Help!
Expressingquantity
Trig made a fervmistakesl'ith the shopping list.Can von do it better?lvlakea correct shoppinglist and read it out.
apple is countable. We say: an app.lc(one) someapples(more than one) Butjam is uncountable.\{e sar': somejam (xot ejetm)
cheese
We can make uncountable nouns countable.We add a unit (iar, bag etc.) or a quantitv (kilo, pound etc.) + of. ajarofjam ahilo of meat
2 a loaf ot
a lot of, lots of; a little, a few; not much, not many
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3 \{'e use not much with uncountable nouns and not manywith countable nouns to talk about'a small amount' and 'a smallnumber'.
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water
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Hov'much Co you eat?
2 l?'l:at's left in the cupboard?
Savhorv much voll ea[ of these things. Use a lot of, lots of, not much or not many. I eat lots of lteaches. I don't eat muchfish. I don't eat mant beaches.
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fish vegetables cheese sweets apples peaches lettuce meat dates biscr-rits
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crisps r ice pasta chocolate grapes apricots r'oghurt lem ons ice-creams eggs
>There's a little tea. >Thue are a ferv apples.
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I wentto theshop to buyajar ofjam. b
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I wentto theshop to buyajar ofjam and potatoes. some
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Nick was reading a comic.Trig waswatching aTarzan film on television.
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He was swingrng on the lamp . . . . . . when suddenlv it fell down. I
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\AIeuse the past continuous tense for an action that was already happenin g at a particular time in the past.
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Pastcontinuous and past simple \Alhenone action interrupts another,we usethe pastcontinuous and the past simple together in one sentence. a
I was not oR wasn't you were not oR weren't he was not ORwasn't she was not oR wasntt itwas not oRwasn't we were not oR weren't you were not on weren't they were not oR weren't
Questions Were you reading? Was he reading?
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thelanzp. Trigwas szuingtngon thelamp whenit fell doum. 1 We use the past continous (wasreading, was swinging) for the longer action.
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Iistento pop mltsic throw the chalk read comics plav the piano drink Coke eat crisps
drau'on the blackboard/ standon the teacher'sdesh fight play ball play cards
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Nick n'aswalking to school
1 Mrs Bell n'ashanging out the rvashing 2 Jennv rvaspainting a picture o J
Mr Bell was driving to the station Mrs Bell r.r'as chopping carrots Nick and Tom were plaving football Mr Bell wasgoing up to the fifth floor Tom rvasclimbing a tree R Jennv rvassleeping I Amanda wasplaying irer \,\hlkman 10 The children were rratching television t 1 Trig u'asswinging on the lamp r2 Nick andJennv were hartng a picnic
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shespilled the paint. the cassettegot stnck. the rvind blew his cap off. it startedto rain. their ball broke a l'indon'. the lift got stuck. his car broke dorvn. the picture went off. the washingline broke. the telephonervokeher up. shecut her finger. the branch broke. it fell down.
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(fall) (rvake)up.
Parbner game !!'rite the first part of a sentence rvith While I + past iontinuous on a strip of paper, like this:
Exchange papers r,vithvour partner. Don't read r,vhat's on the paperl \\'rite the second part of the sentence lith I + past simple, like this:
While I was havirrg a fufn , I
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Nrot?- a. Letlf-r.
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t 1 You should work harder Trig, rveshould have a little talk. I think vou're too fat. You shouldn't eat so much. -\nd you're getting lazr'.\bu should work harder. Do vou understand?
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should for obligation and advice I Trig shouldn't do that Sal n'hat Trig should or shouldn't do. He slnuldn't getup late.
Yes.I understand. He shouldstudyEnglish aLeryday.
Well. write it down. Is that right?
Grammar lesson should for obligation and advice \\'e use should and should not (shouldn't) for obligation and to give or askadrice. It is the samefor all persons.
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He goesto bed late. He doesn'tpractisewriting everv dar'. He wastestime. He eatsall dar,. He behavesbadly He doesn't studvgrammar evervda)'. He squirtspeople with his waterpistol. He srvings on the lamp. He neveruseshis dictionarv. He pulls trp the flowers. He pr-rlls Chip's tail. He doesn' tivash.
\{hat do vou think teachers,parentsand children should or shouldn't do? Usethe ideasin the list. Savten sentences.
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help u'ith the house'rvork give a lot of homework get a lot of pocket monev be too strict rvatchtoo much television do homen'ork regularlv give tests havelonger holidays listen to their parents givemore pocket monev behavebadlv in class
I you he she it we you they
should not oR shouldn't
Shortansuers Questions Should you eat so much? No,I shouldn't. Should he work harder? Yes,he should.
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Y o u s h o u l do n sh o u l d n 't. . . work harder in classy' drink Coke and,fizzvdrinks / eat saladsand fruit buy sweetsand ice-creams learn a little every dav ,l buv unnecessarvthings V take more exercise wastetime in class
spendail vour pocket money eat bread and potatoes do littlejobs for the neighbours go babvsitting spendso much on clothes do homervork regularlv listen to the teacher
Nick ,Y, should work harder in o/ass .
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I've washed the lettuce and I've chopped the tomatoes. I can make the salad norv.
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No vou can't. lbu haven't peeled the potatoes yet.
JENNv
Oh ves,I have. Look! Here thev are. I've already cooked them. And what have vou done? Have you finished the washing up yet?
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Yes,I'vejust finished the washing up.
Presentperfect simple;j*t, already,yet TRIG And I'vejtrst finished the chocolate pudding.
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Presetzt lterfect have oRhaswashed har,eoRhasfinished
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have oRhasdone haveoRhasbeen
We usethe presentperfect simplefor a completedactionwhich hasan effect or result in the present.
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Look at the back of the book for a list of some irregular verbsand their pastparticiples.
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drank forgotten ga\-e drunk gone
lVhat's happened? IVIatchand say the sentences.
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Trig has taken mv pencils. I've bought you a hat. He's been to Greece. I haven't eaten all dav'. Nick hasn't done his homework. Jenny has cut her finger. You haven't combed your hair. I've caught a cold. She'spassedher exam. The bank hasn't openedyet. I've lost mv kev.
He can't go olrt. He's got a sun-tan. I can't,open the door. She'svery happy. It looks untidy. I'm stayingin bed. I'm very hungry. It's bleeding. Try it on. I can't find them. I can't get any monev.
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Have vou made your bed? Have,u"ouhad a bath? Have vou done vour English homework? Have vou cleaned your teeth? Have lou had supper? Have vou seen vour best friend? Have vou cleaned your shoes? Have vou heard the nervs? Have vou had a hot drink.' Have vou combed your hair?
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F fa r r e vo u e ve r ...?
Presentperfect simple
\\-ith a partner, ask ar-rdans\verthese questions.Give short ans\\'ers.
\A/euse the present perfect simple for a finished action atan unknorvn or unstated time. I haue often eaten Chinesefood. (!\'e don't know rt'hen. The fact is important, not the time.) We often use ever and never u'ith the present perfect simple to ask or talk about past experience. Nick ltas nsaer beento China.
would like would like means 'want'. but it is more polite. We usuallyuse the short forms: I' d./ you' d,/he' d,/ she'd / we' d / they'd like; I wouldn't like etc. Wouldyou like milk in your tea? I utouldn'tkke rnilh hut I'd like lemon. When a verb follows would like. use the baseform with to. Wouldyou like to comewith nte?
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Have \/olr ever seelt a snakei Have vou ever eaten snails? Have vou ever drunk coconut rnilk? Have vou ever seelt a ghost? Have \/oll ever met a millionaire? Have \/ou ever forgotten a friend's birthdar.? Have voll ever s\{'umin a lake? Have \/ou ever had a nightmare? Have vou ever ridden a camel? Have vou e\/er gone to bed after midnight? Have vou e\rercaught a fish? Have vou e\/er made a model plane, car or ship? Have you ever seen a Tarzan film? Have vou e\/er spoken to a famous person? Have you ever read a comic in English?
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been late for school I haaeneuerbeenlatefor school. seena spaceship saneraltimes. I lzaueseena spaceship
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5 lfhat r,v-ouldyou like to do? Read the list and lvrite down five things that you would like to do. Nolv trv to guessrvhat yolrr partner wrote. Score one point for a 'l'es'. Continue until the ansrveris 'No'. The first person wich fir'e points is the r'vinner.
6 lThat would you like? Savwhich of these things vou rvould or rvouldn't like. I wotLldlihe a pieceof chocolate cake. I it,otLldn'tlihe tnorehometuork.
I\bu.ldyu like to ride an elelthant?
P.\RTNER I'es,I would.(One point.) Wouldwuliketoseea ghost? You p^\RT.\-ER)io, I wottldn'r.(No point, so now it'syour partner'sturn.) PARr\ER \lbuld youliheto . . . ? Choosefi','ethings from the list. ride an elephant see a ghost fly to the moon meet a Pop star appear on television write a book travel round the world learnjudo or karate have an English pen-friend
learn Chinese keep a pet monkev exploreajungle becomea teacher go to DisnevWorld work in a circus become an astronaut take nnromonths off school
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L4 Who took the bottorn one? NrcK
DoesMum want a largecabbage or a small one?
JENNv AIarge one, I think. And here are the toffees. I want the soft ones in the blue wrappers. Which ones do vou want? NrcK
I like the ones in the red wrappers best.And how about some cansof Coke or lemonade?
one(s) for substitution; who and what as subjects Grammar lesson one(s) for substitution We can use one or ones instead of a countablenoun to avoidrepetition. one replacesa singular countablenoun. one? onesreplacesa plural countablenoun. I want theonesin theredwrappns.
who and what as subjects !\Itren who or what askabout the subject of the sentence,the verb is in the affirmative form. We do not use the auxiliaryverb do for rhe question. Suhject
Main uerb
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Somebody knocked over Who knocked over
the cans. the cans?
Somebodv did Who did
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Something happened? What happened? Good idea! I want this one.
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9 The chocolarebiscuitsrastebetter than the other biscuits.
2 DoesNIum want a large cabbageor a small cabbage?
10 Which dog is Chip?- He's the dogwtth the short earsand the long tail.
3 \'Vhich boy is Tom? He's the tall bov
11 lVhich houseis the Bells'?It's the houselvith the white door.
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4 lVhich car is the Bells'?It's that car over there.
12 I've got somesrveets here. \\:hich srveets do vou want?
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13 .\re you going to buv an expensive llhlkman or a cheap Walkman?
6 Do vou want a strawberryice-creamor a chocolateice-cream?
14 Our neighbourshavegot two dogs,a brown dog and a white dog.
7 The striped socksare nicer than the white socks.
15 The white ptrlloveris more expensive than the blue pullover.
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Ask the classfonrteen questions. nvo about each person.
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'.5 I've had it for five months
presenr withfor and.,io.", J perfect Presentperfector pastsimple?
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How long haveyou had vour ne\v skateboard,Nick?
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r988 January May September November December
Dallas Paris Athens Svdney Alexandria
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Paris Istanbul Barcelona Munich Athens
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Rome Muy Alexandria October Mexico City November Dallas December Berlin
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In 1988hezuenttof,aecities. No,hehasn't.
I How many citiesdid Mr Bell go to in 1989. -| go to Parisin 1989? 2 Did he go',o o J How many citiesdid he go to in 1991? 7 ' 4 \Alhen did he go to Rome the last time? D
Has he been to Sydney since 1988?
6 Has he been to Dallasmore than once? 7 \,\here did he go to in September1988? 8 How many different citiesdid he go to in 1990? I Horn'manytimeshashe been to Alexandria? l0 Did he go to Istanbulin 1989? 11 \A'hendid he go to Barcelonathe last rime:--l 12 Has he been to Dallassince1989? J 13 Hou'manr,timeshashe been to Mexico Citr'? 14 \{'}-reredid he go in March 1989? } 15 Hou'many timeshashe been to Paris? -16 Has he been to Toky'omore than once? 17 Hon'many timeshashe been to Moscou'i r l8 Hou'many different citieshashe been to altogetheron business?
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Verb see bry get hear mend sell
Noun a horror film a new computer game a new cassetterecorder a great new record my bicvcle mv old skateboard
Timeexpression on Fridavevening yesterdav for my birthdaylastrveek lastnight on the radio lastweekend nvoweeksago
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t6 Will I be rich?
Future with will; may for possibility
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One day you will be a successful man. You won't be famous,but there will be man,vinteresting peopie in your life.
NICK
Will I be rich?
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I'm not sure.You may be rich one day but you may be poor.
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Will I alway'slive in England?
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I don't knou'. lbu maytve in another countr\'.
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I hope it won't be France.My French is terrible. That reminds me. Madame X. rvhatwill the questionsbe in our French test tomorrow?
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Future with wilt 3 The future of there is and there are is there will be. your life. .\fter will and shall we use the base form rvithoutto.
mayfor possibility Questions Will it rain? Will it be sunny?
Shmta,nswers Yes, it will. No, itwon't.
\\'e use may or maynot + baseform to saywhat will possiblyhappen (or not happen) in the future.
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He doesn't work hard enough.
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hot sunny cool cold
cloudy rainy snowy windy
sunshine snow rain
north of Spain south of England Portugal south of Germanv Greece Scotland south of Spain north of Germany
Life in the yeffi 2100 \Arhatmay happen in the future? What may life be like? Rewrite the sentenceswith may or may not. Perhapschildren will learn from
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Yes,it will. Will thne besnowinFrance? No. therewon't.
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2 Perhapspeople will live in spacestations. 8 Perhapsthere will be citiesunder the sea. 3 Perhapspeople won't go to work any more
Perhapsthere will be fast underground trains acrossthe world.
4 Perhapsrobotswill do all the work.
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I'm reading aboutrecycling. Recycling is important for our environment. Do you know what it is?
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Yes,that's right. It means not polluting our world.
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We can use the ing form as a noun. We call it a gerund. We can use a gerund as a subject or an object. A noun can follow it. Subject Object
Reqcling is importantfor our enuironment. I'm reading about reqckng. It means collec.ting things and using them again.
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3 The man who rvalkedon the \{oon The Bells are visiting the ScienceMuseum in London. The children are in the SpaceGallerr'. Look, Trig! Here's a model of an astronaut.An astronautis a person who travelsin space.Neil Armstrong wasthe astronaut that walkedon the Moon in 1969.
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JENNy An d t h e r e 'sa mo d e l o f th e A p o l l o Lunar Module which landed on rhe Moon. And there'sthe Apollo Command Module. It's the onlv part that returned to Earth.
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No, Trig! Get out! It doesn'tgo to Triglon!
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19 Shall I do the shopping? ShdI I do the shopping toda1,, Mum?
N ICK
MRS B E LL
Well, all right. Thank you, Nick.
N ICK
And shall I post these letters for you?
MRS B E LL
You really are helpful toda1,,Nick. Thank vou.
NrcK
My room's a mess.Shall I tidy it
shallforoffersandsuggesrions I Offering help The people in the picturesneed help. Offer to do thines with Shall I and a word from the box. open carry wash
post repair phone
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Nick? M'hat do you want?
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Oh, nothing, nothing at all. \Alhat shall we do on Saturday? I knorv! I've had a sudden idea. Shall we go to tou'n and buy me a new football and some new football boots?
Grammar lesson shall for offers and suggestions 1 We use Shall. . . ? to offer to do somethingfor someone. Shall I post theselcttersfor you? 2 We use shall for suggestions: Shall we buy mea newfootball? After shall we use the baseform without to,
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What shall we Whue shall we
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spend? go on holiday?To Scotland?
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go?InJuly orAugust?
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travel?By car or by train?
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do at the weekend?
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go on Sundav?To a museum?
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invite to supper on Saturday?The Todds?
3 foIaking suggestions You are with a friend. You seetheseplaces.\A'rite suggestionswith Shall we and the words from the box. have lookatt/ visit
borrow
feed watch buv
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could and be able to for abilitv
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Could you swim when you were five?I could.
NrcK
No, I couldn't but I can swim now. I could ride a bike when I wassix.
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I'd like to be able to drive a car.
NrcK
You won't be able to do that until you're seventeen.
I could fly a spaceshipwhen I was six and I'll be able to speakEnglish asrvellasNick andJennvsoon.
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Qu.estions Could you swim? Could he ride a bike?
Shortansuers Nor I couldn't. Yes,he could.
After could we use the baseform without to. I couldn't sutim. Couldyou sutim whenyou werefiue?
be able to for ability I
We use be able to with will for ability in the future.
2 We use be able to for the baseform of can after verbs like may, should and would like to.
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p.\RT\ER Yes.I could. on -Vo.I couldn't. read use a calculator drarvpictures take photographs srvim dive plav the piano go shopping ride a horse sewon a button light a fire u'rite in English count to a hundred cook a meal ride a bic,vcle paint pictures u'rite climb trees run fast tell the time usea computer use the telephone plav football use a typewriter
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write books designclothes play chess sing in a group fly a helicopter go to the Nloon make films climb mountains make pottery rvritecomputer programs
Growing up Nick's friend Paul has a younger brother whc is only one year old. Make six sentences savingwhat he could do when he was a baby what he can do now, and what he will be able to do when he is five.
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walk/ smile plav with tovs
swimy' draw
eat
sleep
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, I'd like to be able fo d riv e a c ar .
>Whenhe was a bab! he C,ouldcrg . >Now he can walk . > When he is frve he will be able lo swim.
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27 Astronauts have to \vear spacesuits JENNY
Mum, why do astronautshave to wear spacesuits?
MRSBELL
Well, they don't have to u'ear them in the spaceship,but thev have to wear them when thel'go outside.
NrcK
The first Skylab crew had to repair the outside of Skvlab.
JENNY
What did they have to repair?
NrcK
A damaged heat shield. I n'ant to be an astronaut one da1'.
MRSBELL
Well, then you'll have to *'ork a lot harder at Maths.
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Grammar lesson have to We use must for necessity in the present. We can also use have to + base form. I have to vou have to he has to she has to it has to rve have to r.ou have to they have to
Questions Do they have to wear spacesuits? Do they have to wear them in the spaceship?
Short ansuers Yes, they do. No, they donot.
MIe use had to for the past andwill have to for the future. Past
The astronautshad to repair Skylab. Thq didnThaue to return to Earth.
Future
To become an astronaut,Nickuill haae to work harder at Maths, But hewon'thaae to speakFrenchin space.
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hold,y' drink wash wear
work sleep
repair store
photograph exercise
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their drinks throueh tubes.
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insidea big plasticbag
to keep fit and heaithr:
to keep clean. When astronalrtsare inside the ship, thev their spacesuits. 7 Sometimes there are problems and thev damage outside the spaceship. Astronauts
screntlhcexpenments
while in space.
9 They also
the starsand planets
with specialcameras.
1 0 But thev
all the time. Sometimes
they rela-xand have fun.
2 Englistr lessons What do you have to do in your English lessons?Savtwelve sentenceswith have to or don't have to. lVehaaeto learn uocabulary. Wedon't haaeto read,longboohs. I have to do too much.
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learn poems write exercises learn songs read aloud write compositions read newspapers learn bv heart translate I learn grammar rules 1 0 use a dictionarv t1 do projects 12 answerquestionsin English
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D"iI,"*routine \r-hat do thev have to do every da1'?\Alriteeight sentences.
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get up lear-ehome catch the train do homervork go to bed go to sleep
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studv for a Maths test tidv her room write to her aunt clean her bicycle
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changeher libran'books go to the doctor r'isit her uncle buy a birthdal'present for a friend
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\4brk with a partner. Ask five questionswith Did . . . have to . . . ? Give short answers:Yes,he did, No, she didn't, etc.
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Did Amandahauetogo to tlu doctorlastweek? No,shedidn't.
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Did Nickhaueto repair his skateboard lastweeh? Yes,hedid.
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so rhe' didnl
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1 Children in England
go to school on Saturdays.
get up earl,v.
2 Trig doesn't go to school,so he o
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take it
Amanda has passedher piano examination, so she again next year.
4 Mr Bell
work on Saturdavs.
5 YesterdavMrs Bell took the children to schoolby car,so they walk in the rain. do it tomorro\v.
6 Nick has already cleaned his bio'cle, so he I
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In the History test yesterday,we Onlv three of them.
Jenny and Nick
go to bed earlv at the rveekends. r,vaitlong at the bus stop.
The bus came on time, so we
go to school until thev
In some countries children are six or seven.
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It was200 lines long. 12 We read a verv long poem in Englishyesterdav. ['m glad we
learn it bv heart.
22 Trig
is too fat
Prepositions of placeandmo'emenutoo andenougt-
Trig wants to go to the sweet shop. He wants to take a short cur - through the garden fence.
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And no ladders! Ir's too dangerous. Last time you slipped down the ladder. Remember?
in front of the sweet shos,
Go across the road and round the corner, and the sweetshop is opposite the toy shop.
through the gate
Oh , nol Look! He didn't understand. He's got stuck in the fence. \\-e'll have to Ret the sara'.
over the fence
round the corner
across the road
up the ladder
dovr'n the ladder
too and enough We put too before an adjective or adverb. We put enough after an adjective or an adverb. He isn't bigmouglt
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Trig can't climb over the fence. He isn't
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Can you do these things? \Arhynot? Ansrver with too or enough. These adjectiveswill help. Sometimes rwo answersare possible. hear,y o ld fast small
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Nick didn't win the race becausehe rvas
(sl o w ).
high far big hot
Can you lift a suitcasethat weighs 25 kilos? No,I can't. f'm not strongenough. oR No, I can't. It's too heauy.
Trig gets stuck on the slide becausehe's
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Can you drive a car? Can you do this sum in your head? 32,065,318+ 462,788- 558,907,325= Can you mn tlvo kilometres in a minute? Can vou carrv a piano? Can youjump from an aeroplane? Can you eat a cake that hasjust come out of the oven? Can you put an apple in your mollth? Can you get into a rabbit hole? Can you savthe English alphabet backwardsin ten seconds? Can you climb lVlount Everest?
Chip can't catch Fluff becausehe can't run (fast).
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23 Nobody
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nobody,everyrvhere, something, anyoneetc.
\4lhere did that box come from?
JENNY
Nobody knows. I've asked everyone.
N ICK
JENNY
Someone left it here. Who's it for?
N ICK
I can't see a name anyrrhere.
JENNY
Can you smell something?
NICK
No, I can't smell anythiog. Let's open it.
JENNY
It smells terrible. What is it?
N ICK
Nothing.Just my smelly old football boots. I left them behind at the gym.
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any-
every-
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something
anything
everything
nothing
people
somebody someone
anybody anyone
everybodv everyone
nobody no one
places
somewhere
anywhere
everyr,rrhere nowhere
somebodyand someone,nobody and no one etc. mean the samething. I
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2 We usuallyuse :rny- in questionsand in negative sentences. 3 We can use some - in questionswhen we askfor permissionor help, or when we expect the answer'Yes'.
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Doyou know > anY*hi n,
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No, I knows ?
either.
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Look in your History book. It tellsyou about the American Civil War.
Put in somebody, anybody' nobody or everybody. \ICK
know where my History
Does l book is?
JE\NY
Has ?
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in your classgot it? .+
has seen it.
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has stolen it.
JE\NY
Well, perhaps '
NrcK
Stolen it? Who wantsto steala stupid History book?
Put in somewhere, arrlnvhere,nowhere or everywhere. \rcK
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I expect. \ICK
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in the kitchen . . .
Oh, Nick. Look what I've found in the freezer. Afrozen History book!
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2 Things, people and places Put in a suitable word with some -, my -, ro - or every -
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in mv soup.It's a flv!
There's
at the door. I heard the doorbell ring.
livesin the old houseon the hill. It's been empty for years.
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to drink. How about orangejuice?
Let's have
4 No, thanks. I'm not thirsty. I don't want 5
to drink.
Remember,don't tell
about the money. It's a secret.
6 I'r'e invited 30 people to our part),,and n
hasaccepted!
Don't worry about your mistake.
is perfect.
8 I rventshopping,but I didn't buy
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and help me with the
washingup. 1I \\-e can't decide where to go on holidar'. There s
that
we all like.
72 Ask UncleJoe. He knon's
aDout computers.
13 \A'hatdo you think I got from Petetor mv birthdar'? He forgot it.
t 4 I'r'e had a terrible day'.
went wrong.
1 5 Can you get me 1 6 Can
to drink, please? help me with his hean'box?
7 7 I'r'e got some stamps
. Perhapsthel'are in the drawer.
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20 Trig hasbeen taking food from the fridge. It's empn'.
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M-e'relooking for Chip. We can't find him
2 3 Can help Nick with his homework?He can't do it. 24 Mv eyehurts. I think there's in it. 25 Yes,your eyeis red, but I can't see
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Is it anywhere in ltaly? No, it's nowhcrein ltaly. Is it anyuherein France? Yes,it's somewhere in France. Is it anywherenearParis? It is Paris.
Did someone steal rny bracelet? Mrs Bell thinks someonestoleher braceletlastnight. InspectorMarsh is askingher questions. Write the questionsthat go with theseanswers.
Did qou hur anlfhina lasf niqht ? No, I didn't hear anythinglastnight.
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24 Don't hurt yourselves! MR B E LL
Be careful, boys. Don't hurt yourselves with the hammer. And Nick, don't cut yourself with the saw again.
NICK
No, Dad, I won't cut myself. We're enjoying ourselves.
MR B E LL
Do you need any help?
N ICK
No, thanks. We can do it ourselves. Trig's here, too. He'sjust glueing the legs to the ch . . . Oh, no! Trig hasjust glued himself to the chair!
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We do not usually use myself etc. with the verbs wash, shave, dress. However, we use reflexive pronouns with wash and dress when we talk about small children and animals.
We usea reflexive pronoun after the verb when the subjectand the object are the sameperson. No,I uton'tcut myself. Oh, dear!Tiig hasgluedhimselfto thechair.
Look at the cat. It's washingitself again
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Tom said, 'Making the chair wasfun. We really enjoyed
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Children, help
to biscuitsand orangejuice.
6 I don't know who that woman is. She hasn't introduced n
In Athens Mr Bell fell down the hotel stairsand hurt
8 The children enjoyed I l0
at Amanda's birthd ay party.
Did thev behave
The knife is sharp,Nick. Don't cut
1 1 WhenJenny wasmaking a cake,sheburnt
on the oven.
T2 The Bellshavegot a new automaticbooker.lt turns
on and off.
Do you do it yourself ? What do you or don't you do yourself? 4 make your clothes
muself . 5
choose vour clothes
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iron your clothes
hair mgself. 1 make your bed
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make yor"rrbreakfast
7 packyour schoolbag
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clean yollr room
8 buyyour schoolbooks
What do they do themselves? Talk about)'our family, friends and neighbours. Say ten things that they do themselr,'es. Use himself, herself, ourselves or themselves.
Here are some ideas: repair the car wash the car grow vegetables clean the windows
make clothes make bread paint the house make furniture
Our neighboursgrow their uegetables themselues.
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MR BEI,I
What did you use to do?
MR BEI,I
I used to be a good bor: I used to get up at six o'clock e\-erv morning to help rny father on the farm and everv evening I used to studv until I went to bed.
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Yes,but vou used to leave the house at midnight to go swimming in the pond and von used to steal apples from Mrs Smith's garden. Mv parents didn't use to har,evideo games but thev used to have fun.
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We didn't have video gameswhen I was your age.
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Sltort ansuers Yes, he did.
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\4'hen Nick rvasa babrl he
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love r{ater.
Jennv didn't used to like rtatel-.She was afraid of it. 2 Jennv used to have a teddy bear, but Nick
have
on e . 3 When Nick was three, he used to suck his thumb, br-rt
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suck her thumb.
Nick ivassometimesnaughtr'.He often
fight
with other children.Jennv didn't use to figlit. She u'asa good girl. 5 Mrhen Nick was two. he
throu'his food on
the floor, butJennv didn't use to throrr her food on the floor.
6 Jennr'
like storiesabout fairies
and rvitches,but Nick didn 't use to lik e t h e m.
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Jenny never used to play in the mud. love reading aloud, 8 Jenny but Nick didn't use to like reading at all.
Then and now Complete the sentenceswith used to or didn't use to and a verb.
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in Liverpool, but now we live in London.
2 IVIvbrother
coins,but now he collectsstamps.
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a lot of chocolate,but it made me fat, so
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Geographv,but now I like it. tennis, but now he playsgolf.
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. Nolv sheworks in a supermarket. in the schoolfootball team.but I'm not now.
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my grandparentsonce a month.
Norv we visit them evervweek. 10 Dad
me rwo pounds pocket money.
Norv he givesme three.
Partner interrrrew Ask a partner questions about when he or she was a baby. Make ten questions with Did you use to? Give short answers.
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Did yu useto throwyourfoodon theJloor? No.I didn't.
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Did you useto hategoing to bed? Yes.I did.
4 Your parents Make ten sentencesabout what your Parents used to do at your age. My motlwrusedto haaesinging lessons.
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English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
in SaudiArabia Arabicis spokenin SaudiArabia.
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in Canada 4 in Brazil 5 in Egypt
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in Luxembourg in Mexico in Swiuerland in Gibraltar in Austria
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4 Famous faces quiz Match the faces and the names. Then savn'heu theywere born. Choose the correct date. If you don't know, guess! Shewas born in 1959.
BC , 7923or 1969i 1OO
1457.1732or 1926?
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Julius Caesar Roman general
Steffi Graf German tennis player
Sting English pop singer
George \A/ashington American president
Alexander the Great King of Macedon
Marilrn Monroe American ac[ress
Charlie Chaplin English actor
Pablo Picasso Spanish painter
Napoleon Bonaparte French emperor
PrincessDiana Englishprincess
Christopher Columbus Italian sailor
Maria Callas Greek opera singer
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\\ as }licker'Ilouse created bv Goscinnv and Uderzo?
9 \\as'Romeo andJuliet' written bvAgathaChristie?
10 \A'asthe Parthenon built bv the Ancient Romans?
Where were th"y rnade? Look at the clothesvou are wearing. Look at the things you havein 1'ourschoolbag. Saywhere they were made. Ml utatchuas madeinJapan.
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If the weather's nice, we'll go fishing or we'll go for walks.
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MRSBELL And we'll look round museums if it rains. If we go to Loch Ness,we'll look for the Loch Ness Monster!
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And if \^'estay overnight in an old castle, Trig and I will look for ghosts!
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Play this game round the class.If you make a mistake you will have to drop out. PUpIL 2
If I hauetime,I'll go to thecinemaand I'Il do my homeutork. If I hauetime,I'll go to thecinema,I'Il do my homatorkand I'Ilphone afrienil.
Continue! If you remember more than twenw things, your teacherwon't giveyou any homework.
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I'm home! Oh, thereyou are, Jennr'.\Atrat have you been doing? I've been doing mv homework. I'vejust finishedit. Nick is still working. He has been studying French gralnrnarfor two hottrs.
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\Arhere'sthe yoghurt? \Arhere's the rest of the chocolatecake and the apple pie?The fridge is empty!
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And where'sthe television?
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finishedit. Nichisstill working.Hehasbemstudytng --1 for twohours. _ | Wecanusethe presentperfectcontinuous -l with for and sinie ,o ruy how longsomethinghasbeenhappening. - |
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About you Wiite answersin the present perfect continuous with since or for.
for fwo ltears. 1 How long haveyou been studyingNlaths? 2 How long haveyou been living in your house? 3 How long have_you been going to your presentschool? 4 How long haveyou been using this book? 5 How long haveyou been practisingthe presentperfect continuous? 6 How long haveyou been doing this exercise?
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PUPIL I collectspiders. you How long haueyu beencollectingspidns? pupIL I haue beencollectingspidersfor two years.
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