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Present forms of verbs (for pasr forms see back cover)
Long forms Short forms
am I?are vou?is he?is she?is it?are we?are you?are they'?
have I got?have you got?has he got?has she got?has it got?have we got?have you got?have thel'got?
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?
am I working?are vou working?is he working?is she working?is it working?are we working?are vou working?are they working?
Questions
simple of be
I am notyou are nothe is notshe is notit is not\\re are not
)/oll are notthev are not
simple of have gotI have got I have not gotvou have got vou have not gothe has got he has not gotshe has got she has not gotit has got it has not gotwe have got u'e have no! gotyou have got vou have not gotthe,v have got tirev have not got
Present simple
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Iamyou arehe isshe isit iswe areyou arethey are
Present
I likevou likehe likesshe likesit likesrve likevou likethey'like
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I do not liiievou do not like
he does not iikeshe does not like
it does not like
we do not likevou do not like
tirer-do not l ike
ctrnnotmust not
I'myou'rehets
shetsi t'swetreyoutre
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I've got
lrou've gothe's gotshe's gotit's gotlt,etve gotvou've got
ther've got
I'm u'orking
),ou're workinghe's workingshe's workingit's workingwe're workingvou're workingther're working
I'm notvou aren'the isn'tshe isn'tit isn'twe arenttvoll arentt
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I haven't gotrrou haventt gothe hasn't gotshe hasn't gotit hasn't gotu,e haventt gotvou haven't gotthel haven't got
I don't likevou don't likeire doesn't likeshe doesn't likeit doesn't liken'e don't likevou don't liketirev don't like
I'm not workingvou arentt workinghe isn't workingshe isn't workingit isn't workingwe aren't workingvou aren't workingthev aren't working
Present continuousI am working I am not workingvou are working you are not workinghe is working he is not workingshe is working she is not workingit is working ir is not working\\'e are working we are not workingvou are working vou are not working:ltev are working thev are not working
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Contents
Do vou remember the Bells?
What's Trig doing?
Columbus discovered America
Tom's flr'ing to Nerv \brk
5 \&'e're going to see the sights
6 Jennv rtrites neatlv
7 \{4eo's tlie fastesr?
8 The most intelliq'ent
A lot of food
Trig \^'as \\'atching television rt'iren . .
\-ou should n'ork harder
I'r'ejust finished it
i3 Have vou been ro China?
14 \{ho took the bottom one?
:.5 I've had it for fir'e months
l6 \{-ill I be rich?
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Present simple
Present continuous:Present continuous or present simple?
Past simpl. j:
Present continous for future plans; i:a,/an and the
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the;to + base form for purpose
Adverbs of manner
Comparison of adjecdves
Comparison of adjectives u-ith moreand most;Irregular comparisons
Exoressing quandn'
Past continuous:Past continuous and past simple
should for obligadon and advice
Present perfecr simplejust. already,yet
Present perfect simple;would like
one(s ) for substirurion;who and what as subjects
Present perfect with for and since;Present perfect or pasr simple?
Future with will:mav for possibilin'
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I'm reading about recycling
The man who walked on the Moon
Shall I do the shopping?
Could you swim?
Astronauts have to wear spacesuits
Trig is too fat
23 Nobody knows
Fage
Gerunds 60
Relative pronouns 62
shall for offers and suggestions 66
could and be able to for abiliW 68
have to 70
Prepositions of place and movement; 74too and enough
something, nobodp ever)nuhere, 78arnyone etc.
Reflexive and emphatic pronouns 82
usedto 84
The passive 86
Conditional sentences tFpe 1 90
Present perfect continuous 94
Don't hurt yourselves!
They used to have fun
How mlrch is recycled?
If the weather's nice we'11 . . .
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2 Animals in dangera Jenny is telling Nick about pandas. Cross out the wrong verb forms.
J E NNy NIv book FF/rt;l that everybodv1 love/loves pandas.
This panda 2 look/looks just like mv old teddy bear.
He 3 has got/have black and white fur.
a knorv/knows where pandas 5 live/lives
Here i, lu *yZ*,utl that they trt"./till in china.An adult panda 8 grow/grows 1.7 metres long and
9 weigh,/wei 125 kilos.
What do pandas 1o eat/eats ? Elephants?
Stupid! They l l eat/eats
I 12 prefer/ rs Drzza.I
Look! Here 13 am/is/are
don' t
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Ia know,/knows what WWF 15 mean/means
16 doldoes . The World Wide Fund for Nature
17 protect,/protects animals and plants all over the world.
18 am/is/are not alwa,vs stupid Nick!
ow read about whales.t the verbs in brackets ( ) in the correct form.
e blue *hu1. ) /5
30 metres long. Baby blue rvhales
of their mothers' milk everv day.
Blue whales 1 (live) in the sea but
to the surface every 15 minutes. \Ahen a whale I
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(have) a d.ifferent song. Whales l0 (provide)
meat and oil, so some people I I (want) to hunt them.
There 12 (be) now international laws against this.
Work with a partner. Tell vour partner five things about pandas or whales.
Chapter I
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bamboo leaves and other plants.
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(be) the largest animal in the world.
(weigh) 150 tonnes and ?
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(be) 83 kinds of whale. They all
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Here is what Nick savs about his father, Mr Bell.Choose the verbs from the list and write them with thecorrect endings.
get upleaveread
rvash dorratch walkrvork /
|1v6 > HorkS in London. His office is in a big nel'building I think.
Everv morning he earlr: He 3 in cold water
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the railway station. He ahvays 3
He6 a ne\{/spaper and
In the evening, he
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\Ahat a boring lifel
his umbrella.
it on the train.
work at five o'clock. ̂ Vter dinner he
the rvashing up.Then he lo
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television.
+ Mr BellNick got some things \\:rong and left some things out.Say the sentences using do, does, don't or doesn't. then rtrite in the ans\\'ers.
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Mr Bell get up earlv? l0 \\hat t ime
Yes, he rrork? He leaves rvork at six o'clock. not at
Nick andJenny get up early fir'e o'clock.
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rvashing up.
ivlr Bell do on the
Mr Bell leave
the
Mr Bell rvatch television?
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No, they
eight o'clock.
Mr Bell
He has a hot bath.
What
breakfast? Orange juice.
. They get up at
wash in cold water. Yes, but not everv night.
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Mr Bell drink for
eat porridge. He eats
Mr Bell leave home?
television with Mr Bell?
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a boring iife?toast and marmalade.
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H e leaves at seven thirn'.
Chapter I
vou think that Mr Bell has
The Bells and their friends
Write questions with be, have got or can and the wordin brackets ( ).
I Nick can play the guitar. (Jenny)
&n Nick plaLt Jhe piano?
2 Mr Bell can speak French. (lvlrs Bell)
3 Amanda is narelve. (Jenny)
4 Nick has got dark hair. (Jenny)
5 Nick's eyes are brown. (Jenny's eyes)
6 The Bells have got a ne\,v car. (their neighbours)
7 Jenny can play table tennis. (Nick)
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9 Jenny is nvelve. (Nick)
l0 Nick has got a skateboard. (Jenny)
Chapter I
SportsWhat are thev doing? Sav the answers like this:
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Is Alan sn'imming?No, he isn't. He's surfing.
Are Bill and Cathy sailing?Is Eric walking?Are Frank and George cvcling?Is Helen playrng tennis?Is Kate riding?Are Louise and Mike fishing?
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Trig wants some help with his verbs. His friends can'thelp him. They are busv. Put in the correct forms ofthe present simple or present continuous.
I > am learning (learn) Englishverbs.TRIG
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Can Mr Bell help me?
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(learn) nvo nerv n'ords everv dar'.
(take) Chip for a rvalk.
(take) him for a rvalk everv afternoon.
(be) vou busr', Jennr'?(rvrite) a letter. I ahvavs
(rvrite) to Aunt.{nn on Sundavs.
(you. do), )Irs Bell?
(bake) a cake.
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(visit)a iriend in Liverpool this weekend.
(rvash) the car.
(rvash) it eyerv lvcekend.
(rain). Oh look, he
(listen) to the radio in the living-room.
Yes,ne ^^ (rest) norv. Don't disturb him.
Chapter 2
3 Columbus discovered Amerrca Past simple
roru I 'mjust reading about ChristopherColumbus. He had an interesting life.He discovered America.
NrcK Iknewthatwhen Iwas eight.
roM Well, did vou know that he wasItalian? He sailed from Spain in1.492, but he wasn't Spanish.
NrcK So r,r'hat? I sailed from Spain in1989, and I 'm not Spanish either!
Grammar lesson
Past simpleLook at the I'erb tables at the back of thebook for the past simple of be and have.
Form
1 Regular verbs add ed or d ro the baseform in the affirmative.discover ---r discoveredbelieve --+ believed
Irregular verbs have a special form.know --+ knew
(There is a l ist of some irregularverbs at the back of the book.)
Use did not or didn't + base form forthe negative and did for the questionform.
Did yu knout that he was ltalian?
The form is the same for all persons(he, she and it are not different).
Use
We use the past simple for an action thatstarted and finished in the past, often q,itha time expression.
I FIow Coiumbus discoveredArnericaComplete the storywith the verbs in thepast simple.
Cotumbus > believed
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(want) to sail west from
Europe to India. Columbus first
(ask) for money and shi:,
for hisjournerfrom the King of Portugal.
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Queen Isabella
him three ships.
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(sail) from
Spain on August 3rd,7492.A1rhough he
(know) about the t ' inds
and rveather and 8 (beta
good sailor, his men (be
afraid. Things 10 (become
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to sai l back ro Spain. Columbus
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Thejournev IJ (take) ten
(seeweeks. Then a saiior l4
a bird. This 15 (prove;
that thev 16 (be) near land.
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the island San Sali-ador.
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Questions about ColumbusWrite questions about Columbus and hisvoyage toAmerica.
1 He wanted to sail west. (Where)
2 Columbuswent to Spain. (Where)
3 He sailed from Spain on August 3rd, 7492. (\Mhen)
4 The journey took ten weeks. (How long)
5 A sailor saw a bird. (What)
I6 He named the island'San Salvador'. (What)
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travelled overland to China in1275.
found a sea route to India in 1498.
sailed around the world in 1521.
explored the coast ofAustraliain 7770.
reached the South Pole in 1911.
climbed Nlount Everest in 1953.
landed on the Moon in 1969.
Ferdinand Magellan
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He didn't climb MountEunest.Hefound a sea route to India.
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Neil Armstrong found a sea route to India.Ferdinand Magellan landed on the Moon.
James Cook reached the South Pole.Marco Polo explored Australia.Edmund Hillary travelled to China inl275.RoaldAmundsen sailed around theworld in 1521.
Marco Polo
Vasco da Gama
With a partner, ask or answer six questionsabout the famous explorers. Give shortanswers.
PARTNER No, he didn,t.
James Cook
RoaldAmundsen
Edmund Hillary NeilArmstrong
Chapter 3
4Tom's flying to Nert'\brk
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I'm flying to New \brk at theweekend. I'm staying at a hotelwith mv UncleJoe and AuntJane.He's an artist and she's aphotographer.
What's the hotel called?
The NewYork Tower. It has arestaurant at the top. Therestaurant turns round eighteentimes a day so you can see thewhole city. An orchestra plal'sthere in the evening.
A revolrring restaurant!
Present continuous for futureplans; a/ an and the
Grammar lesson
Present continuous for futuretprans
We use the present continuous to talkabout future plans, often with timeexpressions.
I m staying at a hotel.
a/ an and theWe use a/an
1 with singular countable nouns:
2 before ajob or occupation in thesingular:
3 in expressions with numbers when itmeans'e\rery ' :
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nhen we mean 'a particular one'whichthe listener already knorvs about:
(The hotel Tom is staving in.)The New York Tbwer(There is only one'New York Tower'.)The restaurant turns . . .(The restaurant Tom is talking aboutand has already mentioned.)
with some time expressions:
(also: in the morning, in the afternoon,on the f.rst ofJanuary)
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Monday V6it lJnele. Get st,.rcl.io
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Tuesday CLinnb the Sto.tue ofLib'rtJ '
Wednesday tr)atch o- bo.sobo.tl gonna
Thursday To,lce c bq-t toCon J lslqnd .
Friday List.n to-rrntrs ic- t-hCentro.L Q*.k.
Saturday FtJ back hor.ne.
a Tom is telling Nick his plans for next week. Put in theverbs in the correct form.
I > an ftgung ro Nerv York romorrorv afternoon at 12.30.
You I to HeathrowAirpornvith me. On Mondav lc)
UncleJoe's studio and we 3
other artists. On Tuesdav I I the Statue of Liberw.
a baseball game withOn Wednesdav afternoon I 5
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 Saturdav I
back home.
What are they doing next week?
Here is Tom's diary.
Now say what Nick is doing next week.
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his room. On Wednesdav he I
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Here is Nick's diary.
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his Uncle Paul
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his mother in the garden.
Tom at Heathrow.On Saturday morning h. 7
sundaY (o fo HeqLhroo w;throvn,
Mondav studg Maths.
Tuesdav CLea.a mg room,
Wednesdav V[Sut Unc(e PauLLn faospLtaL,
Thursdav Reyr se French grarnrrlqr,
FridaY HeLp Ylurnin thQ, gard.cn,
Saturday Meet Tom, DodtteU himabnrt n49 bort'ng week,
He 8 Tom about his boringweek.
Chapter 4
Plans for next week
What about you? Are you flying to Neu'Yorknext week? No? \A/ell, what are voll doingnext week?
Use the present continuous and tomorrow, atthe weekend, on MondaY etc. SaY sixsentences.
school.
Here are some ideas:
watch televisiongo shoppingmeet a fr iendgo to the cinema
reuse Ior a testplay footballwash your hairvisit your grandparen ts
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Holiday plansAmanda is going on holiday.Jenny asks her about it.\Ahat are her answers? Look at the box.
\A'rite the questions and sav the ans\vers.
Yes, u'ith all the familvFor trvo weeks.
re train. Twenw pounds.:aches. No, mv mother's taking the photos.
Where are lou going ?
To ltah.
1 \Ahen, go?
2 \Ahere, sta,v?
3 How long, stay?
4 sta% at a hotel?
Wbrk with a partner.
lVrite, then act, a dialogue about holidal'plans.You can use the questions from a or vou canmake new questions.
7 go, u'ith your parents?
5 visit, the sights?
6 How, travel?
8 How much money, take?
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10 come back, by plane?
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doctor
policeman
mechanic
artist
dentist
typist
actor
hairdresser
butcher
teacher
pilot
With your teacher, write nventyjobs on the blackboard.Choose one of the jobs and mime it in front of the class.The class has five guesses.
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Trig andJenny at the cr::ema
Put in a. an or the.
61>the weekend,Tr igandJennvsaw )4 f ih. Inuas I
horror film. 2 film was called 'An Uglr'Ilonster in Love'.
Thev arrived at 3 cinema at six o'clock in a evening.Jenny
bought 5 snack to eat in the cinema. It was 6 bis bar of
chocolate. She offered 7 little piece to Trig. Bur Trig took 8
bar of chocolate and gave I little piece toJennr:
10 film was very frightening. It was about l1 ugly monster who
loved 12 acress. He sent her flowers fir,e times t' doy.
But 14 actress didn't like !- uglv monster. He became very angr,v.
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ugly monster but it rvas onlv Trig.
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5 We're going to see the sights
r\rRS BELL Trig, on Saturdavwe're going toLondon bv train to sho*'you the sights.
JENNv We're leaving after breakfastto arrive before lunch.
NrcK London is the capital of England.It's on the River Thames.
JENNv We can go to the Tower of Londonto see the CrownJewels.
Grammar lesson
the1 We use the
rvhen there is onl,v one:
with the names of:
rivers
oceans, seas
desertsmountain rangesmuseums, galleries
hotels, cinemas
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We do not usually use the with thenames of,
the Riaer Thames,the i{ilethe Atlantic,the Mediterrtneanthe Saharathe AIpsthe Science t\Iuseumthe Tate Gallertthe Hilton Hotel,the ABC Cinema
the; to + base formfor purpose
\ r (: K And we can go to the ScienceMuseum to look at some oldplanes and spaceships.
\IRS Be ll Then we can see BuckinghamPalace, Big Ben, Hyde Park,St. Paul's Cathedral . . .
rRrc Disneyland?
JE\*\*y Trig, Disneyland is in the USA!
Sometimes we use the with the namesof bridges and other importantbuildings and sometimes we do not:
the Leaning B ur Big BenTowu of Pisa
thel4hite House BUr BuckinghantPalacethe Golden Gate BUr Towa'Bidge
Bndgethe Parth,enon BUT St Paul's Cathedral
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beforeafterforat
breakfastlunchdinner
towns, countries
lakes, mountains
streets, squares
parks
London, England(butihe USA)Lake &neaa,MountEuerestDowning Street,Trafalgar SquareH^tde Park
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to + base form for purposeWe use to + base form to show a purpose orreason. It usually ansrvers the questionWhy?
(Why?) . . . to show Trigthe sights.
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3 Mini questionnaire
a Read the sentences and say how many times weneed the altogether. Once, twice or not at all?
I When do you clean your teeth, before or after breakfast?
2 What do you have for breakfast?
3 Do you go to school by - bus, or do you go on foot?
4 When do you have your English lesson today, before or after lunch?
5 When do you do your homework, before or after dinner?
6 How do your parents go to - work? Do they go by car, by bus or
by train?
b Write your answers to the questions. Use fullsentences, like this:
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why?Draw lines to find the end of the sentences and thensay why they did these things.
Trig turned on the tel.suision to watch cartoons.
Trig turned on the televisionMr Bell turned on the radioNick went to the fridge
Jenny opened her pencil caseNick opened his wardrobe
Jenny went to the wash basinChip went into the gardenMr Bell got out the lawn mowerNick went to the garageMrs Bell bought some flourTrig opened his grammar book
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?Use the words in the box to make sentencesabout the pictures. Say where they are going,and why.
Now draw your own pictures and ask yourpartner to say where they are going, and why.
buy a cassette make a phone callbuy some flowers buy a bookplay football catch a buslook at bicycles y' have a haircut
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6 Why do people travel?
Say five (or more) reasons why peopletravel to o[her countries.
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6 Jenny writes ne atly Ad'erbs of manner
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School report
Name Jenny BeI l
Engl ish wr i tes neat ly.
French Learns careful ly
Maths
Games
and works quiet ly.
Works hard.
Jenny tr ies hard
but she isn' t good at
Games.
General comments
Jenny behaves wel l in c l -ass.
School report
Name Nick Bel l -
Engl ish wr i tesunt id i ly .
French Learns slowly and
pronounces badly.
Maths Works carelessly.
Games Nick can run fast .
He swims and plays
footbal l very wel l .
Gene'al comments
Nick of ten behaves nois i lY in cfass.
Grammar lesson
Adverbs of mannerAdjectives (for example, neat, noisy) tell To form an adverb of manner, we usuallyus what something or someone is like. add ly to the adjective:They describe nouns and pronouns.
Nich is noisy. Nick is anoisy pnrJr-.""'""' T:'^., :::XL,-.carerul careruuyAdverbs of manner (for example, neatly, rnorsuvr rell us now someone does
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something. They describe verbs. untidy untidily
Nich behaues noisily. and Ie changes to ly:
gentle gentlysimple simply
Irregularforms
good wellhard hardfast fast
Chapter 6
At school
Cross out the wrong word and sav thesesentences.
Nichs's uriting is bad.
He doesn't write neath.
I Jenny's writing is (neat/neatly).2 She writes (careful/carefully).3 She works (good/well) in class.4 Her work is usually (good/well).5 Nickworks (careless/carelessly).6 He learns (slow/slowly).7 He sometimes behaves (bad/badly) in class.
8 Nick is often (noisy,/noisily) in class, too.9 Nick's teachers are often (angry/anerily)
with him.l0 Mr Blake sometimes shouts quite
(loud/loudly).l1 But Nick is (good/rvell) at Games.12 His Games teacher is very
(happy/happily).
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Put the words into the correct boxes. Savwhat the words are.
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Use a word from each box to make sentences.Write as many true sentences as you can.
swim purr move rvalkeat bark jrmpsing roar run
rurr fast.Tiqers move silenflq.Tigers roar loudlg.
I Ducks
2 Mice
Dogs
4 Lions
5 Cats
\4rrite five questions with Do about rhe animals.Then ask the class.
slou'lv quietly loudlv wellbadll' easilv beautifullyfast silently noisilv
6 Snails
7 Canaries
8 Sharks
9 Kangaroos
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I can speak English (fluent).
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4 can make sentences (quick).
5 can write words (neat) .
6 can sing an English song
7 can sav an English poem
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I can sav the English alphabet
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Ask your partner questions like this:
PARTNER Ya, I can spell correctly.
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I draw
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3 climb trees
4 cook
5 work
6 whistle
7 write
8 multiply
I speak English
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7 \ fho's the fastest? comparison of adjecti'es
Is Trig as fast asJenn-v and Nick?
Nick's running.He's fast.
Grammar lesson
Comparison of adjectives\t'e can compare two people or things*'ith the comparative form.
\\Ie can compare three or more peopleor things with the superlative form.
fastest.
One-svllable adjectives
,ldjectiue Comparatiue Superlatiuefast faster the fastestnice nicer the nicest
Adjectives rt'ith 1 r'owel + I consonant(ercept w) double the consonant beforeer and est.
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Jennr"s on her roller-skates.She's faster.
3ut look at Trig on Nick's skateboard!I{e's the fastest.
Trr'o-srllable adjectives ending in y
y changes to i before er and est.easv easier the easiestheart' hearier the hear,iest
Contp aratiae form + than
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Trig isfastr than ltlick andJenny.Nick is slouter thanJenny and Trig.
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Jenry and Nick are not as fast as Trig.
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smaller #tan Mrs Toddts Car.
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Compare the animals
Say true sentences to compare the animals.
Use than, like this:
A cheetah is faster than a lion.
I mouse, rat (small)
4 elephant, giraffe (tall)
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A lion is not as fast as a cheetah.
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What do you know about these countriesand places?
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The Pacific Ocean is ocean in the world.
Asia is continent in the rvorld.
Mount Everest is mountain in the world.
The Atacama Desert is desert in the world.
country in the world.
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JENNy London is the biggest citt irz England.
N I c K The Riuer Snern is the longestiuer in England.
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I the biggest city?2 the longest river?3 the highest mountain?4 the largest island, lake or5 the oldest building?
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desert? 9 usually the wettest month?10 usually the driest month?
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Boys are more intelligent than girls.
That's stupid! Then why isyour school report worse thanmine? Yours is one of the worstin your class!
Grammar lesson
Comparison of adjectives withmore and most
I With long adjectives (three syllables ormore) we use more in the comparativeform and most in the superlative form.
Adjectiue Comparatiue Superlatiaeintelligent more intelligent the most intelligent
2 We use more and most with two-syllableadjectives except adjectives ending in y(for example, happy, heavy).
boring more boring the most boring
Comparison of adjectives withmore and most; Irregular comparisons
NrcK Wel l , perhaps I 'm notverygood atMaths, English, Science, French andGeography - the most boring subjectsBut I'm better than vou at Games -the most useful subiect!
Irregular comparisonsbetter the bestworse the worstfarther the farthest
Amanda's is the best.
Ben's school report is bad. Tbm's is worse.Nick's is the utorst.
Tom's house isn'tfar frorn here. Ben's is
farthr. Nick's is thefarthest.
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Can you help Trig to complete the table?
Adjective Comparative Superlative
intell igent > more intelliqent >the most intelliqent>,qood > be*ter the best
expensrve I 2oJ lvorse 4
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modern 8
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careful l l r213 I+ the most polite
dangerous 15 r6t7 farther t8
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Sav what you think r,vith more . . . than. Begin with l think.
I thinh trains are more comfortable than buses.
I comics, magazines (expensive)2 IVIaths, Nlusic (useful)3 English, Chinese (difficult)4 Geography, Science (interesting)5 school, holidays (boring)6 dogs, cats (intelligent)7 the weather forecast, cartoons (amusing)8 horror films, science fiction films (frightening)9 adventure stories, animal stories (exciting)
10 cars, bicvcles (dangerous)11 radio, television (entertaining)12 television, homework (important)
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4 Space\Attrat do you knor,r'about space?
Make the superlative form. Add the . . . est orthe most to the word in brackets.
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Jupiter is
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Ceres is
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The,tpollo project rvas
It cost f i25,54I,400,000.
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He spent over 420 davs in space.
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(experienced) mar-r in space.
(cold) planet our sotar svsteltt.
n Comparing countriesM'hat do you think?
Sav nvenry sentences, nvo about each colrntr\'.Choose adjectives from the box.Use superladve forms of the adjectives.
I think SNtain is the ntost intn'esting cottntrr.I don't tlink Sltain is the hottest countr,,-.
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Comparing sports
What do you think?
Write twenw sentences,Choose adjectives fromforms of the adjectives.
easv safe expensiveexciting boring dangerousdifficult healthy popularcheap
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9 A lot of food Expressi'g quantiry*
NICK Jennr,, here's Trig's suitcase, readvfor his day in London.
JENN\' \Arhat's in it? A lot of food I expect.
NrcK Yes, there are lots of bananas, a jNofjam, a fewpears and some cheese.
JENNI' But there's not much chocolate,there aren't many apples andthere's onl,v a little lemonade.He can't live without them!
Grammar lesson
Expressing quantityapple is countable. We say:an app.lc (one) some apples (more than one)
Butjam is uncountable. \{e sar':some jam (xot ejetm)
We can make uncountable nounscountable. We add a unit (iar, bag etc.)or a quantitv (kilo, pound etc.) + of.ajarofjam ahilo of meat
a lot of, lots of; a little, a few;not much, not manyI \fe use a lot of or lots of with countable
and uncountable nouns to talk about'a large amount' or'a large number'.
lots of bread loE of bananas
2 \fe use a little with uncountable nounsand a fewwith countable nouns to talkabout'a small amount' and'a smallnumber'.
3 \{'e use not much with uncountablenouns and not manywith countablenouns to talk about'a small amount'and 'a small number'.
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>There's a little tea.
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b Look carefully at the picture again for oneminute. Close your book. How manv thingscan you remember?
Say how much food is left. Use a little anda few.
Hov'much Co you eat?
Sav horv 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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How manv items of shopping can youremember?
Play this game round the class.If you make a mistake, you drop outl
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I went to the shopto buy a jar of jam.
I went to the shopto buy a jar ofjam andsome potatoes.
I went to the shopto buy a jar ofjam, somepotatoes and a packet of biscuits.
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Nick was reading a comic.Trig was watchingaTarzan film on television.
!\hen Nick wasn't looking,Trig climbed onto the lamp.
Grammar lesson
Past continuous
I was not oR wasn'tyou were not oR weren'the was not OR wasn'tshe was not oR wasnttitwas not oRwasn'twe were not oR weren'tyou were not on weren'tthey were not oR weren't
Questions Short answersWere you reading? Yes, Iwas.Was he reading? No, he *'asn't.
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He was swingrng on the lamp . . .. . . when suddenlv it fell down.
\AIe use the past continuous tense for anaction that was already happenin g at aparticular time in the past.
Ti g was watching telnision.
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Several tirings \\'ent $rrorlg for the Bells and theirfriends vesterdar'. Find out \\'irat happened. Match rhesentence parts andjoin them rvith when.
Nick n'as walking to schoolMrs Bell n'as hanging out the rvashing
Jennv rvas painting a pictureMr Bell was driving to the stationMrs Bell r.r'as chopping carrotsNick and Tom were plaving footballMr Bell was going up to the fifth floorTom rvas climbing a tree
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t 1 You should work harderTrig, rve should have a littletalk. I think vou're too fat.You shouldn't eat so much. -\ndyou're getting lazr'. \bu shouldwork harder. Do vou understand?
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should for obligation and advice\\'e use should and should not (shouldn't)for obligation and to give or ask adrice. It isthe same for all persons.
should not oR shouldn't
Questions Short ansuersShould you eat so much? No,I shouldn't.Should he work harder? Yes, he should.
After should we use the base form withoutto.
should for obligation and advice
I Trig shouldn't do that
Sal n'hat Trig should or shouldn't do.
He slnuldn't get up late.
He should study English aLery day.
I He goes to bed late.2 He doesn't practise writing everv dar'.3 He wastes time.4 He eats all dar,.5 He behaves badly6 He doesn't studv grammar everv da)'.7 He squirts people with his water pistol.8 He srvings on the lamp.I He never uses his dictionarv.
10 He pulls trp the flowers.11 He pr-rl ls Chip's tail.12 He doesn' t ivash.
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\{hat do vou think teachers, parents andchildren should or shouldn't do?Use the ideas in the l ist. Sav ten sentences.
help u'ith the house'rvorkgive a lot of homeworkget a lot of pocket monevbe too strictrvatch too much televisiondo homen'ork regularlvgive testshave longer holidayslisten to their parentsgive more pocket monevbehave badlv in class
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drink Coke and,fizzv drinks /eat salads and fruitbuy sweets and ice-creamslearn a little every dav ,lbuv unnecessarv things Vtake more exercisewaste time in class
Nick,Y, should work harder in o/ass .
Trig> vou shouldn't drink Coke an d {izztl drinks .
AmandaVtt t> /ou shouldn't 6uu unnecessarq thinas.
spend ail vour pocket moneyeat bread and potatoesdo littlejobs for the neighboursgo babvsittingspend so much on clothesdo homervork regularlvlisten to the teacher
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JENNv I've washed the lettuce andI've chopped the tomatoes.I can make the salad norv.
N r c K No vou can't. lbu haven'tpeeled the potatoes yet.
JENNv Oh ves, I have. Look! Herethev are. I've already cookedthem. And what have voudone? Have you finished thewashing up yet?
\rcK Yes, I'vejust finished thewashing up.
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Present perfect simple;j*t, already, yet
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Form.have or has + past participle
Questions Short ansTuersHave you finished? No, I haven't.Has he finished? Yes, he has.
The past participle for regular verbs is rhesame as the past simple.
Base form Past simple Presetzt lterfectwash washed have oR has washedfinish finished har,e oR has finished
The past participle for irregular verbs is oftendifferenr.
do did have oR has donebe &'ns have oR has been
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Haae you f.nished th,e washing ult yet?
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lVhat's happened?IVIatch and say the sentences.
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's passed her exam.The bank hasn't opened yet.I've lost mv kev.
He can't go olrt.He's got a sun-tan.I can't, open the door.She's very happy.It looks untidy.I'm staying in 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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rr{R BL.{KE Today we're going to ralk aboutChina. \Aho has been to China?Have you e\/er been there, Paul?
PAL L No, I haven't. But I'd like ro eothere.
\rR BL.\KE And what about you, Nick? Havevou been to China?
N r c K \Atell, no. Not quite. I've neverbeen to China but I've walkedthough Chinatown. I've eatenChinese food at the'ChinaPalace' lots of t imesl
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Present perfect simple\A/e use the present perfect simple for afinished action atan unknorvn or unstatedtime.
I haue often eaten Chinese food.(!\'e don't know rt'hen. The fact isimportant, not the t ime.)
We often use ever and never u'ith thepresent perfect simple to ask or talk aboutpast experience.
Nick ltas nsaer been to China.
would likewould like means 'want'. but it is morepolite. We usually use the short forms:I' d. / you' d, /he' d, / she' d / we' d / they'd like;I wouldn't like etc.
Would you like milk in your tea?I utouldn't kke rnilh hut I'd like lemon.
When a verb follows would like. use thebase form with to.
Would you like to come with nte?
Present perfect simple; would Iike -
Ffarrevouever. . .?\\-ith a partner, ask ar-rd ans\ver thesequestions. Give short ans\\ 'ers.
P\RT\ER \bs, I l tauc. oR r\0. I lmuen't.
I Have \/olr ever seelt a snakei2 Have vou ever eaten snails?3 Have vou ever drunk coconut rni lk?I Have vou ever seelt a ghost?5 Have \/ol l ever met a mil l ionaire?6 Have \/ou ever forgotten a friend's
birthdar.?7 Have voll ever s\{'um in a lake?8 Have \/ou ever had a nightmare?I Have vou ever ridden a camel?
10 Have vou e\/er gone to bed aftermidnight?
11 Have vou e\rer caught a fish?12 Have vou e\/er made a model plane, car
or ship?13 Have you ever seen a Tarzan film?1.1 Have vou e\/er spoken to a famous
person?15 Have you ever read a comic in English?
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Nlont Blanc The Colosseum
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The Great l\ allof China
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Look at the pictures. \\tro has been rvhere?llake sentences like this:
\&ho has seen n'hat? V,iite sentences like this:> Anae la has seen the Puram id s .
c Work with a partner. Ask and answer five questions like this:
Has Angela been to EgTpt?PARTNER Yes, she has.
PARTNER |t io. he hasn' t .
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England
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Nick has tidied his room. \Aihat has he done?
Nick's room yesterdav
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Sav rvhich of these things vou have neverdone. and rvhich you have done once' rwiceor several times.
been late for schoolI haae neuer been late for school.
seen a spaceshipI lzaue seen a spaceship saneral times.
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walked ten kilometresused a computerclimbed a mollntainseen a snbmarinefallen off a bicvcleused a calcr"rlatorbeen f ishing
5 lfhat r,v-ould you like to do?
Read the list and lvrite down five things thatyou would like to do. Nolv trv to guess rvhatyolrr partner wrote. Score one point for a' l 'es'. Continue unti l the ansrver is 'No'.
The first person wich fir'e points is the r'vinner.
I\bu.ld yu like to ride an elelthant?P.\RTNER I'es, I would. (One point.)
You Wouldwu like to see a ghost?p^\RT.\-ER )io, I wottldn'r. (No point,
so now it 's your partner's turn.)
PARr\ ER \lbuld you lihe to . . . ?
Choose fi','e things from the list.
6 lThat would you like?Sav which of these things vou rvould orrvouldn't l ike.
I wotLld lihe a piece of chocolate cake.
I it,otLldn't lihe tnore hometuork.
I a pet spider2 a motorcvcle3 a comouter+ a colcl5 a leatherjacket6 a ticket to Greenland7 an onion sandwich8 a dancing lesson9 a credit card
10 a cup of tea1l a short haircut12 anap
ride an elephantsee a ghostfly to the moonmeet a Pop starappear on televisionwrite a book
learn Chinesekeep a pet monkevexplore ajunglebecome a teachergo to Disnev Worldwork in a circus
travel round the world become an astronautlearnjudo or karate take nnro months offhave an English school
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L4 Who took the bottorn one?
NrcK Does Mum want a large cabbageor a small one?
JENNv AIarge one, I think. And here arethe toffees. I want the soft ones inthe blue wrappers. Which ones dovou want?
NrcK I like the ones in the red wrappersbest. And how about some cans ofCoke or lemonade?
M.INAGER What haopened? What made rhatnoise? Oh, no! Mv cansl Who didit? Who saw it? Who knocked overmy cans?
one(s ) for substitution;who and what as subjects
Grammar lesson
one (s ) for substitutionWe can use one or ones instead of acountable noun to avoid repetition. onereplaces a singular countable noun.
one?
ones replaces a plural countable noun.
I want the ones in the red wrappns.
who and what as subjects!\Itren who or what ask about the subjectof the sentence, the verb is in theaffirmative form. We do not use theauxiliary verb do for rhe question.
Suhject Main uerb Object
Somebody knocked over the cans.Who knocked over the cans?
SomebodvWho
Something happened?What happened?
\4lhen who is the object of the sentence, \veuse the auxiliary verb do for the question.
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Good idea!I want this one.
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8 lthich man is the manager? -He's the man in the white coar.
9 The chocolare biscuits raste better thanthe other biscuits.
the short ears and the long tail.
11 lVhich house is the Bells'? -It's the house lvith the white door.
12 I've got some srveets here. \\:hich srveetsdo vou want?
13 .\re you going to buv an expensivellhlkman or a cheap Walkman?
I6 Do vou want a strawberry ice-cream or a 14 Our neighbours have got two dogs, a
chocolate ice-cream? brown dog and a white dog.
7 The striped socks are nicer than the white 15 The white ptrllover is more expensivesocks. than the blue pullover.
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Which one would you like? Ask vour parmer.Use one or ones in vour answers.
Which ice-cream rvould vou like?e-{RTNER I'd lihe the big one (on the one with the cherrl).
op.I'd lihe the small one (op. the one without tlze chnry).
I \4hich slveets rvould vou like? 5 \\hich trainers would vou like?
6 \\hich book would vou like?
7 \\hich pullover would ),ou like?
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Oh d.ear. Whathappened?
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saw the accident?
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made the loud noise?
phoned for the ambulance?
came first. The police
happened to the van driver?
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happened to the dog?
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1Vl:o likes whorHere are some pupils from Nick's class.Say iry1to likes who.
Ann and Tom lilte Peter.
Petn likes I'lick, Tom and An$.
I \4trho likes Nick?2 \Atrho does Nick like?3 Who likes Ann?+ Who does Ann like?5 Who likes Tom?6 Who does Tom like?7 Who likes Andv?8 lVho does Andy like?9 \ttro likes Sallv?
l0 ltrtro does Sallv iike:
5 lVho telephoned who?
Jennv and her friends made a lor oftelephone calls last weekend.
Ask the class fonrteen questions. nvo abouteach person.
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'.5 I've had it for five months presenr perfect with for and. ,io.", JPresent perfect or past simple?
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Present perfect with for andsince1 We use for with the present perfect
r,r'hen we are talking about a period oftime.
months.
2 We use since with the present perfectwhen we are talking about a point intime, such as a date or an event.
C'hristmns.
Present perfect or past simple?I We use the present perfect for an
action that started in the past and isstill true in the present.
Christmas. (He still has it.)
2 We use the past simple for an actionthat started and finished in the past,often with a time expression.
Christmas. He had it for a year
How long have you had vour ne\vskateboard, Nick?
I've had it since Christrnas. Nowit's Ma1', so I've had it for fivemonths. After Christmas I sold myold one to Pete for five pounds.And when did you getyour new bike?
I got it in March, on my birthda,v.So I've had it for two months.
Did vou sell vour old bike?
Sell it? With no brakes and withonlv one wheel?
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the past few years.
Say which cities he has been to.Then say when he went there.Use the present perfect simple and thepast simple.
He went there in 1988 and in 1990.
b Say the answers. Use the present perfectsimple or the past simple.
In 1988 he zuent tof,ae cities.
No, he hasn't.
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\Alhen did he go to Rome the last time?Has he been to Sydney since 1988?
6 Has he been to Dallas more than once?7 \,\here did he go to in September 1988?8 How many different cities did he go
to in 1990?I Horn'many times has he been to
Alexandria?l0 Did he go to Istanbul in 1989?11 \A'hen did he go to Barcelona the last rime:--l12 Has he been to Dallas since 1989? J13 Hou'manr,times has he been to
Mexico Citr'?14 \{'}-rere did he go in March 1989? }15 Hou'many times has he been to Paris?16 Has he been to Toky'o more than once?
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Verb Noun Time expressionI see a horror film on Fridav evening2 bry a new computer game yesterdav3 get a new cassette recorder for my birthday last rveek4 hear a great new record last night on the radio5 mend my bicvcle last weekend6 sell mv old skateboard nvo weeks ago
Now lvrite and sav,v-our orvn dialogues in the same rvar'.Put in yolrr own nouns and time expressions.
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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 successfulman. You won't be famous, butthere will be man,v interestingpeopie in your life.
Will I be rich?
I'm not sure. You may be rich oneday but you may be poor.
Will I alway's live in England?
I don't knou'. lbu maytve inanother countr\'.
I hope it won't be France. MyFrench is terrible. That remindsme. Madame X. rvhatwill thequestions be in our French testtomorrow?
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may for possibility\\'e use may or maynot + base formto say what will possibly happen (or nothappen) in the future.
Future with wilt
Questions Shmt a,nswersWill it rain? Yes, it will.Will it be sunny? No, itwon't.
\4'ith I and we we can also use shall oR 'll andshall not oR shan't.
Grarrrmar lesson
We use will to saywhatwill definitelyhappen in the future.
We often use will after the verbs hope,expect, be afraid and be sure.
3 The future of there is and there are isthere will be.
your life.
.\fter will and shall we use the base formrvithout to.
There a.re no shortforms ofmayandnurynot
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Twenfy years frorn now
Complete the sentences with will or won't.
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JE\NY
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Dad, > will we use cars twenty years from norv?
I think weq
but thev : use petrol.
Thev 1 be electric.AT we still have pollution?
I hope we
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I be different?
be taller.
I turn green and drive a spaceship?
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bl t l( it rain tomorrol,? l0 I 'm afraid you catch vour
train. It's alread)i two
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get wet.
12 I don't think the iournev to London
be very pleasant.
13 I expect the train
crowded and hot.
be very
14 Take some sandwiches. There
be a restaurant car.
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station?
there be many people at
John's party?
Your English is very good. I'm sure you
pass the English test.
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hard enough.
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go on holiday this year.
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1 the south of Spain?
2 Scotland? 11 Ireland?
3 the north of Germany? 72 Portugal?
4 Turkey? 13 the north of England?
5 the north of Italy? 14 the south of England?
6 Sweden? 15 the south of Germany?
Greece?
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Will it be hot?
Look at the weather map again. Use wordsfrom the boxes to make questions and askthem round the class.
PUPrL 2 Yes, it will.PUPrL z Will thne be snow inFrance?PUPIL + No. there won't.
hot cloudy sunshinesunny rainy snowcool snowy raincold windy
France north of SpainNorway south of Englandnorth of Italy PortugalItaly south of GermanvGermany GreeceSweden ScotlandTurkey south of SpainIreland north of Germany
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\Arhat may happen in the future? What may life belike? Rewrite the sentences with may or may not.
People rnau /ive on l*e-Moon .
Earth. There mag_not be enough
food on Earfh .
Perhaps children will learn from
computers at home.
6 Perhaps there won't be anv schools.
I Perhaps there will be cities on the Nloon. 7 Perhaps there won't be enough room for
everybodv on Earth.
2 Perhaps people will live in space stations.
8 Perhaps there will be cities under the sea.
3 Perhaps people won't go to work any
more Perhaps there will be fast underground
trains across the world.
4 Perhaps robots will do all the work.
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17 I'm reading about recycling
JEN\Y I 'm reading aboutrecycl ing.Recycling is important for ourenvironment. Do you knowwhat i t is?
NrcK Of course I knowwhat i t is.
J E N ...* y It means collecting things andusing them again. Things likeglass or paper.
NrcK Yes, that 's r ight. I t means notpolluting our world.
Grammar lesson
GerundsWe can use the ing form as a noun. We callit a gerund. We can use a gerund as asubject or an object. A noun can follow it.
Subject Reqcling is importantfor ourenuironment.
Object I'm reading about reqckng.It means collec.ting things and usingthem again.
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Nou'put the gerunds in the sentences-
hobby'.
waste glass and papef,
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Mrs Bell a headache.
favourite hobbies.
is a healthv sporr-
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too much telerision eir€1o
your room is borine.
monev is sensible.
money is fun!
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N r c K Look, Trig! Here's a model of anastronaut. An astronaut is aperson who travels in space. NeilArmstrong was the astronaut thatwalked on the Moon in 1969.
JENNy And there's a model of theApol loLunar Module which landed on rheMoon.
N r c K And there's the Apollo CommandModule. It's the onlv part thatreturned to Earth.
J E N N y No, Trig! Get out! It doesn't go toTriglon!
Grammar lesson
Relative pronounsWe use who for people andwhich forthings.
space.There's the module uthich landed on theMoon.
We can use that for people and things.
the Moon in 1969.It's the on\ part that returned to Earth.
We use which or that for animals. but weoften use who or that for pets.
people whothat
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\tatch the people and thejobs. Then rvrite rvhar *rev cio. / y
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Animd factsWhat do you know about these animals and birds?
Put the words in order and add which tomake true sentences.
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in.{ustralia
1E at the North Pole a polar bear
@trtr | r . , "s" . ; lF"^"t-" ' lA kangaroo is an animal which lives th Australia.
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How are they the same? Write sentencesrrith that.
lVho or which?
Complete the sentences with who or which.
to the postman?
explains the meanings of words.
1 The people are standing in
the queue want tickets for tomorrow's
football match.
These are the shoes cost
over a hundred pounds.
That's the man
door.
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Look! This is the tooth hurts.
What's the name of the man
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That's the shop assistant
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plane helicopter kite
apple bread cheese
book comic newspaper
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5 wood oil coal
6 television film r,'ideo
7 boat ship vacht
radio Walkman cassette
ice butter chocolate
10 bomb fireworks gas
l1 flower tree grass
Bell.
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Greece.
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had six wives.
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ShdI I do the shopping toda1,,Mum?
Well, all right. Thank you, Nick.
And shall I post these letters foryou?
You really are helpful toda1,, Nick.Thank vou.
NrcK My room's a mess. Shall I tidy itafter school?
Nick? M'hat do you want?
Oh, nothing, nothing at all. \Alhatshall we do on Saturday? I knorv!I've had a sudden idea. Shall wego to tou'n and buy me a newfootball and some new footballboots?
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shall for offers and suggestions1 We use Shall. . . ? to offer to do
something for someone.
Shall I post these lctters for you?
2 We use shall for suggestions:
Shall we buy me a new football?
After shall we use the base form without
I Offering help
The people in the pictures need help.Offer to do thines with Shall I and a wordfrom the box.
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go tomorrorv evening?
buy Mum for her birthday?
spend?
go on holiday? To Scotland?
go? InJuly orAugust?
travel? By car or by train?
do at the weekend?
go on Sundav? To a museum?
invite to supper on Saturday? The Todds?
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0 Could you swim? could and be able to for abilitv
ToM Could you swim when you werefive? I could.
NrcK No, I couldn't but I can swim now.I could ride a bike when I was six.
roM I'd like to be able to drive a car.
NrcK You won't be able to do that untilyou're seventeen.
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p.\RT\ER Yes. I could. on -Vo. I couldn't.
readdrarv picturessrvim
use a calculatortake photographsdive
Qu.estions Short ansuersCould you swim? Nor I couldn't.Could he ride a bike? Yes, he could.
After could we use the base form without to.
I couldn't sutim.Could you sutim when you were fiue?
be able to for abilityI We use be able to with will for ability in
the future.
2 We use be able to for the base form ofcan after verbs like may, should andwould like to.
plav the piano go shoppingride a horse sew on a buttonu'rite in English light a firecook a meal count to a hundredpaint pictures ride a bic,vcleu'rite climb treesrun fast tell the timeuse a computer use the telephoneplav football use a typewriter
I could fly a spaceship when I wassix and I ' l l be able to speak Englishas rvell as Nick andJennv soon.
I could fly a spaceship!
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Growing upNick's friend Paul has a younger brother whcis only one year old. Make six sentencessaving what he could do when he was a babywhat he can do now, and what he will be ableto do when he is five.
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drive a carspeak Frenchpaint picturesbuild housesride a horsemend carsn-indsurfsail a yachtplav the guitardo karatedance
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write booksdesign clothesplay chesssing in a groupfly a helicoptergo to the Nloonmake filmsclimb mountainsmake potteryrvrite computer
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JENNY Mum, why do astronauts have towear spacesuits?
MRS BELL Well, they don't have to u'ear themin the spaceship, but thev have towear them when thel'go outside.
NrcK The first Skylab crew had torepair the outside of Skvlab.
JENNY What did they have to repair?
NrcK A damaged heat shield. I n'ant tobe an astronaut one da1'.
MRS BELL Well, then you'll have to *'ork a lotharder at Maths.
NrcK But at least I won't have to speakFrench in space.
Grammar lesson
have toWe use must for necessity in the present.We can also use have to + base form.
QuestionsDo they have to wear
spacesuits?Do they have to wear
them in the spaceship?
Short ansuersYes, they do.
No, they donot.I have tovou have tohe has toshe has toit has torve have tor.ou have tothey have to
MIe use had to for the past andwill have tofor the future.
Past The astronauts had to repair Skylab.Thq didnThaue to return to Earth.
Future To become an astronaut, Nickuillhaae to work harder at Maths,But hewon'thaae to speakFrench inspace.
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Astronauts
while in space.
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with special cameras.
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they rela-x and have fun.
the stars and planets
all the time. Sometimes
in sleeping bags on the walls.
things in special cupboards.
to keep fit and heaithr:
their drinks throueh tubes.
inside a big plastic bag
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Use have to or don't have to and a word from the boxto make correct sentences.
hold,y' drink work repair photograph dowash wear sleep store exercise
have to hold
handles to stay upright.special
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lVe haae to learn uocabulary.
We don't haae to read,long boohs.
1 learn poems2 write exercises3 learn songs4 read aloud5 write compositions6 read newspapers7 learn bv heart8 translate
learn grammar rulesuse a dictionarvdo projects
I10t112 answer questions in English
I have to do too much.
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D"iI,"* routine\r-hat do thev have to do every da1'? \Alrite eight sentences.
Mr Bell Nick andJenny
get uplear-e home
catch the traindo homervork
go to bedgo to sleep
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for a friend
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study for a Histor\/ testwrite a French essavbath Chiprepair his skateboard
Did Amanda haue to go to tludoctor last week?No, she didn't.
Did Nick haue to repair hisskateboard last weeh?Yes, he did.
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Put in the negative forms doesn't have to,don't have to, didn't have to or won't have to.
so rhe' didnl have to ouu.
Children in England go to school on Saturdays.
Trig doesn't go to school, so he get up earl,v.
Amanda has passed her piano examination, so she
again next year.
Mr Bell work on Saturdavs.
Yesterdav Mrs Bell took the children to school by car, so they
walk in the rain.
take it
Nick has already cleaned his bio'cle, so he
In the History test yesterday, we
Onlv three of them.
Jenny and Nick
answer all
go to bed earlv at the rveekends.
do it tomorro\v.
the questions.
The bus came on time, so we
In some countries children
are six or seven.
1l Nick has just cut his f inger, but i t isn't seriotts. so he
go to hospital.
12 We read a verv long poem in English yesterdav. It was 200 lines long.
[ 'm glad we learn it bv heart.
r,vait long at the bus stop.
go to school unti l thev
22 Trig is too fat Prepositions of place and mo'emenu too and enougt-
Trig wants to go to the sweet shop.He wants to take a short cur - through thegarden fence.
N r c K Trig, vou can't get through the' fence. \bu're too fat. Don't be
lazy! \A'alk round the garden andgo through the gate. And youmustn't climb over the fence.You're not big enough.
And no ladders! Ir 's toodangerous. Last time you slippeddown the ladder. Remember?
Go across the road and round thecorner, and the sweet shop isopposite the toy shop.
Oh, nol Look! He didn' tunderstand. He's got stuck in thefence. \\-e'll have to Ret the sara'.
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Prepositions of place andmovement
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 anadverb.
He isn't bigmouglt
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too fal (fat).
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5 Nick didn't win the race because he rvas
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(pol i te) .
Jennr'- can't play football because she can't
kick (hard).
8 Chip can't catch Fluff because he can't run
(fast) .
I Chip mustn't jump on the sofa because he's
(dirry).
Chip mustn't play in the garden early in
the morning because he barks
(loudly).
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Can you throw a ball fifty metres?Can you touch the ceiling?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 outof the oven?Can you put an apple in your mollth?Can you get into a rabbit hole?Can you sav the English alphabetbackwards in ten seconds?Can you climb lVlount Everest?
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\4lhere did that box come from?
Nobody knows. I've askedeveryone.
Someone left it here. Who's it for?
I can't see a name anyrrhere.
Can you smell something?
No, I can't smell anythiog. Let'sopen it .
It smells terrible. What is it?
Nothing.Just my smelly old footballboots. I left them behind at the gym.
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somethingr nobody, everlnvhere, anyone etc.
some - any- every- no-
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people
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somebodysomeone
somewhere
anything
anybodyanyone
anywhere
everything
everybodveveryone
everyr,rrhere
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nobodyno one
nowhere
somebody and someone, nobody and no one etc.mean the same thing.
I We use some -, every- and no - in affirmativesentences.
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3 We can use some - in questions when we ask forpermission or help, or when we expect the answer 'Yes'.
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'rrlcE Do you know > anY*hi n, about the
American Civil War?
} IR. BELL No, Iknows ?
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No, he doesn't know I either.
Look in your History book. It tells you
about the American Civil War.
Put in somebody, anybody' nobody or everybody.
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JE\NY Well, perhaps ' has stolen it.
NrcK Stolen it? Who wants to steal a stupid History book?
c Put in somewhere, arrlnvhere, nowhere or everywhere.
\rcK Mum, my History book has disappeared. Have vou
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Oh, Nick. Look what I've found in the freezer.
Afrozen History book!
9 ln vour room.
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2 Things, people and placesPut in a suitable word with some -, my -, ro - or every -
There's Something in mv soup. It's a flv!
There's
Let's have
No, thanks. I'm not thirsty. I don't want
Remember, don't tell
I'r'e invited 30 people to our part),,and
Don't worry about your mistake.
I rvent shopping, but I didn't buy
I can't f ind m1'ke1's. I 've looked
Srop sitting there doing
washing up.
\\-e can't decide where to go
we al l l ike.
I'r'e got some stamps
at the door. I heard the doorbell ring.
lives in the old house on the hill. It's been empty for years.
to drink. How about orange juice?
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He forgot it.
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Do vou lir,e near the Bells?
Mhy is Nick looking under the table? Has he lost
Trig has been taking food from the fridge. It's empn'.
There's in i t !
The post has come, but there isn't
M-e're looking for Chip. We can't find him
Can help Nick with his homework? He can't do it.
Mv eye hurts. I think there's
Yes, your eye is red, but I can
to drink, please?
help me with his hean'box?
. Perhaps thel'are in the drawer.
for you.
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in it.
3 Is it alrywhere near Triglonr
Think of a famous building, ciw or sight.The class must make questions withanyvhere. You must ans\,ver in completesentences with nowhere or somewhere.The person who finds the answer mustthink of another place.
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Is it anywhere in ltaly?No, it's nowhcre in ltaly.Is it anyuhere in France?Yes, it's somewhere in France.Is it anywhere near Paris?It is Paris.
Did someone steal rny bracelet?Mrs Bell thinks someone stole her bracelet last night.Inspector Marsh is asking her questions.Write the questions that go with these answers.
Did qou hur anlfhina lasf niqht ?
No, I didn't hear anything last night.
Yes, evervbody rvas asleep at eleven o'clock.
No, nothing woke me Lrp at midnight.
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No, nobody left the house earlv this morning.
Yes,I have looked evenr,vhere for mv bracelet.
No, nothing is missing from the living room.
No, I didn't hide it anyrvhere yesterday.
Yes, everybody in my family has looked for it.
No, I didn't leave it anyrvhere yesterday.
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Oh! No, nobodyhas told me that I'm wearing it now.
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Reflexive and emphatic pronounsPronouns fuflexiae pronouns
MR BELL
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MR BELL
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Be careful, boys. Don't hurt yourselveswith the hammer. And Nick, don'tcut yourself with the saw again.
No, Dad, I won't cut myself. We'reenjoying ourselves.
Do you need any help?
No, thanks. We can do it ourselves.Trig's here, too. He'sjust glueing thelegs to the ch . . . Oh, no! Trig hasjustglued himself to the chair!
myselfyourselfhimselfherselfitselfourselvesyourselvesthemselves
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 childrenand animals.
Look at the cat. It's washingitself again !-
These verbs are often reflexive: behave,burn, cut, enjoy, help, hurt, introduce,kill,look at, teach.
We also use myself etc. for emphasis.'I can do it myself' means 'I can do itwithout another person.' In this casethe reflexive pronoun usually comesat the end of the sentence.
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No, I uton't cut myself.Oh, dear! Tiig has glued himself to the chair.
Do it yourselfPut in myself, yourself etc.
hinself in the mirror.
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Children, help to biscuits and orangejuice.
I don't know who that woman is. She hasn't introduced
In Athens Mr Bell fell down the hotel stairs and hurt
The children enjoyed at Amanda's birthd ay party.
Did thev behave
The knife is sharp, Nick. Don't cut
WhenJenny was making a cake, she burnt
The Bells have got a new automatic booker.
on the oven.
lt turns on and off.
Do you do it yourself ?What do you or don't you do yourself ?
muself .
hair mgself.1 make your bed
5 choose vour clothes
4 make your clothes
6 iron your clothes
2 make yor"rr breakfast 7 packyour school bag
3 clean yollr room 8 buyyourschoolbooks
What do they do themselves?Talk about)'our family, friends and neighbours.Say ten things that they do themselr,'es.
Use himself, herself, ourselves orthemselves.
Our neighbours grow their uegetables themselues.
Here are some ideas:
repair the carwash the cargrow vegetablesclean the windows
make clothesmake breadpaint the housemake furniture
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\44eat Nick and Jenn;' used tc doPr-rt in used to or didn't use to.
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Sltort ansuersYes, he did.
No, he didn't.
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Dad, did you use to play'r'ideogames when,vou \ryere mi'age?
We didn't have video games whenI was your age.
What did you use to do?
I used to be a good bor: I used toget up at six o'clock e\-ervmorning to help rny father on thefarm and everv evening I used tostudv until I went to bed.
Yes, but vou used to leave thehouse at midnight to goswimming in the pond and vonused to steal apples fromMrs Smith's garden.
Mv parents didn't use to har,e videogames but thev used to have fun.
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love r{ater.
use to throrr her food on the floor.
l ike stories about fair ies' t use to l ike them.
3 When Nick was three, he used to suck his thumb, br-rt
Jennr' suck her thumb.
4 Nick ivas sometimesnaughtr'. He often fight
with other chi ldren.Jennv didn't use to f igl i t . She u'as a good gir l .
5 Mrhen Nick was two. he throu'his food on
the f loor, butJennv didn't
6 Jennr'and rvitches, but Nick didn
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play video games?
have
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7 Nick plav in the mud when he was four.
Jenny never used to play in the mud.
8 Jenny love reading aloud,
but Nick didn't use to like reading at all.
Then and nowComplete the sentences with used to or didn't use to and a verb.
I \4'e in Liverpool, but now we live in London.
2 IVIv brother _ coins, but now he collects stamps.
3 I a lot of chocolate, but it made me fat, so
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now I don't eat it at all.
4 \ 'e on holidav to Spain, but now we usually
Geographv, but now I like it.
tennis, but now he plays golf.
. Nolv she works in a supermarket.
in the school football team. but I 'm not now.
my grandparents once a month.
me rwo pounds pocket money.
go to Greece.
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4 Your parentsMake ten sentences about what your Parentsused to do at your age.
My motlwr used to haae singing lessons.Did yu use to throw yourfood onthe Jloor?No. I didn't.
Did you use to hate going to bed?Yes. I did.
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RainforestsNick is doing a project on rainforests.He has made notes. Put his notes into sentences like this:
Rainforests are found along fhe equafor.
I thousands of square kilometres of rainforest - destrov - every vear
2 6,000 trees - cut down - everv hour
3 wood - sell - to many countries
4 wood - make into - furniture
rainforests - burn down - bv farmers
animals - kill - by the fires
7 houses - destrov - by the fires
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Language quizDo you knowwhich languages are spokenwhere? Or can you guess? Be careful!In some countries two or more languages arespoken. Score one point for each languagethatyou name correctly. You can scorefi fteen points altogether.
Arabic English French German
Italian Spanish Portuguese
in Saudi ArabiaArabic is spoken in Saudi Arabia.
in Argentina 6 in Luxembourgin Australia 7 in Mexicoin Canada 8 in Swiuerlandin Brazil
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4 Famous faces quiz
Match the faces and the names. Then sav n'heu
theywere born. Choose the correct date.
If you don't know, guess!
She was born in 1959.
1OO BC,7923 or 1969i
1457.1732 or 1926?
1881, 1961 or 356 BC?
19-49, 1889 or 1769? 10
Julius CaesarRoman general
George \A/ashingtonAmerican president
Charlie ChaplinEnglish actor
Princess DianaEnglish princess
Steffi GrafGerman tennis player
Alexander the GreatKing of Macedon
Pablo PicassoSpanish painter
Christopher ColumbusItalian sailor
StingEnglish pop singer
Marilrn MonroeAmerican ac[ress
Napoleon BonaparteFrench emperor
Maria CallasGreek opera singer
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Leonardo daVinciLewis Carrollthe Ancient EgyptiansSteven Spielberg
the Ancient Greeks\A'alt Disney
John LennonShakespeare
Alexander Graharn BellNlarconiChristopher Columbus
No, it wasn't . It was wriffenwritten by Shakespeare?
lewis Carroll .
I Was the 'Mona Lisa' painted bv Picasso?
2 Was the radio invented by Alfred Nobel?
3 \&'ere the Pyramids built by the Chinese?
4 \A'as America discovered b,v Vlarco Polo?
5 \A as the telephone invented by Siemens?
6 !\'as the song 'Imagine' written bv Elvis Presler'?
7 \\ as the fi lm 'ET' directed bv Alfred Hitchcock?
\ \ as } l icker' I louse created bv Goscinnv and Uderzo?
9 \\as'Romeo andJuliet' written bvAgatha Christie?
10 \A'as the Parthenon built bv the Ancient Romans?
Where were th"y rnade?Look at the clothes vou are wearing.Look at the things you have in 1'our school bag.Say where they were made.
Ml utatch uas made inJapan.
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27 If the weather's nice, we '11 . . .The Bells have decided to go on holidal'
to Scotland.
MR BELL If the weather's nice, we'l l gofishing or we'll go for walks.
MRS BELL And we'll look round museums ifit rains.
JENNy If we go to Loch Ness, we'll lookfor the Loch Ness Monster!
NrcK And if \^'e stay overnight in an oldcastle, Trig and I will look forghosts!
JE\Nv Ghosts! Great! But if they see Trigthevwon't dare to come outl
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Conditional sentences type 1We use if + present simple + wiII or won'tfor things thatwill possibly happen.
If the ghosts see Trig, thE won't come out.
\Alhen we put the if part of the sentencefirst, we usually use a comma after it.
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The ghostszaon'tcome outif thq see Trig.
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nor f ind rhe roadget sunburnedget there soonersoon feel betterbe latemiss the busnot be tired tomorrowget fatcatch a coldnot get \vetnot be able to buv a nerv bicvcienot pass vollr examnot undersrand the homeworkbe hungrv
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Put a pencil in a glass of water. Whatwillhappen if you hold the glass level rvithvour eves?
\bu rvill see two pencils.The pencil rvill look broken.
Make a paper tube 30cm long. Hold vour ?left hand beside the tube. Keep both eves 1open. !\?rat will vou see if you look dorvnthe tube with your right eve? FL
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Drop a coin in a glass of n'ater 2 cm deep.\\hat n'ill vou see if vou hold the glass infront of vour eves?
\bu rvill see nvo coins. a big oneand a small one.You rvill see tlvo coins of the same size.You n'ill see vour coin at the bottomof the glass.
\bu n'ill see the inside of the tube.\bu u'ill see a hole in vour hand.\bu rtill see the end of the tube.
Hold one finger of each hand up in frontofvour eves. about ?0cm from vour face.\\'hat n'ill vou see if vou look at somethingbevond \-oLlr n\:o fingers?
\bu rvon:t see an\'fingers.\bu rvill see vour nvo fingers.\bu rvill see rlvo extra 'ghost' fingers.
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You will see six fingers.The 'ghost' fingers will disappear.
Hold one finger of each hand up in frontof your eves. What will you see ifyou lookjust beyond vour fingers?
You will see a short'floating' finger.You won't see anything.
Suck some water up into a straw. Put vourfinger o\/er the end of the stra\v which is invour mouth.lV-hat will happen if you takethe strarv out of the water?
The rvater will run out of the strarv.The rvater will sta;r in the stra\\'.
What will happen if vou take vour fingerfrom the end of the straw?
The rvater will run out of the straw.The rvater will stav in the stra\!-.
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PUpIL 2 If I haue time, I'll go to the cinema andI'Il do my homeutork.
pupl L 3 If I haue time, I'll go to the cinema, I'Ildo my homatork and I'Ilphone afrienil.
Continue! If you remember more than twenwthings, your teacherwon't give you any homework.
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28 Trig has been packing Present
I 'm home! Oh, there you are,
Jennr'. \Atrat have you been doing?
I've been doing mv homework.I 'vejust f inished it. Nick is sti l lworking. He has been studyingFrench gralnrnar for two hottrs.
Oh, good!
And Trig is very excited. He'sbeen packing his suitcase forScotland all ciar'.
But he's been packing his suitcasesince last u'eek! \A'irat has hepacked?
I don't know. But he has beentaking things from the kitchen.His plate and his favourite cup, IexPect.
\Arhere's the yoghurt? \Arhere'sthe rest of the chocolate cake andthe apple pie? The fridge is empty!
And where's the television?
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lVe use the present perfect continuou, fo. -lsomething that began in the past and r 'continues up to the present.
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1 What have th.y been doing?Say what they have been doing.
Tiig has been paching.
I Tom and Nick2 Jenny3 Mr Bell4 Mrs Bell5 Chip
About youWiite answers in the present perfect continuous with since or for.
for fwo ltears.1 How long have you been studying Nlaths?
2 How long have you been living in your house?
3 How long have_you been going to your present school?
4 How long have you been using this book?
5 How long have you been practising the present perfect continuous?
6 How long have you been doing this exercise?
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PUPIL I collect spiders.you How long haue yu been collecting spidns?pupIL I haue been collecting spiders for two years.
Tell the class what you have found out.
> John has been collecting spiders for two years.Zoe has been playing wattr polo for six months.
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