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There are many different ways of teaching
English. Some courses teach through grammar;
others through topics, a third kind teaches through language func-
tions. In courses which are based on topics or functions, grammar is
used as required.
In this course students use English to communicate from day one.
The course is based upon language functions in which grammar is care-
fully controlled. Students see sentences in diagrams and tables where
they are introduced to parts of speech.
Unlike other courses, this course provides enough time to students
to master and acquire lexicon and structures taught.
The skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing are developed
gradually. Don’t expect your students to acquire these skills from the
first time. Moreover, revision and recycling are integrated into the course
to facilitate learning.
There are six units. Each unit is divided into four forty-five- minute
lessons. Enough time is set aside for review.
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Content
Units Topic Page number
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2
3
4
5
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Hobbies
Time Around the World
Weekends
Review
People
Greetings
Daily Life
Review
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HobbiesHobbies
Unit 1
In this unit you are going to:
� name different hobbies.� talk about abilities.� talk about things you like.� write a paragraph about yourself.
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A. Listen and practice.
Unit 1 Lesson 1
- What are the people in the pictures doing?
- What do you do in your free time?
- What is your favourite hobby?
Johara :Amna :
Johara :Amna :
Johara :
Amna :
Johara :
I go for drawing classes every Tuesday.Why?I love to draw but I can’t.Oh, I can draw, but I can’t sew. Does the centre givesewing classes, as well?I don’t think so. But you can get self-teaching videotapes and CDs at the book store.I can’t use the computer, either. Could you ask if thecentre gives computer courses, as well?I think so.
Hobbies
B. In pairs : Talk about yourself. What can you do ? What can’t you do ?
free time
favourite
hobbyConversation
drawing using a computerreading
cooking writing sewing
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Hobbies 1
Grammar
A. Use the drawings to complete the sentences.
B. Use the sentences above to talk about your abilities .
In pairs : Ask your partner questions about what he/she can do and can’t do.
I ____ readEnglish.
She ___ sew! I _______write stories.
He ___ draw.I _____ work onthe computer.
Can you countto 100 ? Yes, I can.
Can you swim? No, I can’t.
Speaking
stand on your hands.
spell your name backwards.
sew.
write with your left hand.
speak Spanish.
cook Italian food.
Can for ability
He can draw.They can’t draw.
Can he draw ?Can they draw ?
Yes, he can.No, they can’t.
They __ cook!
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Unit 1 Lesson 2
A. Match the pictures to the hobbies.
swimming
bowling
collecting stamps
playing basketball
fishing
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B. In pairs : Tell your partner about your abilities. What can you do ?
A. Listen and practice .
Nawaf :
Fahad :
Nawaf :
Fahad :
Nawaf :
Fahad :
Nawaf :
Fahad :
Nawaf :
Fahad :
You have lots of books, Fahad.
Yes, I like reading; it’s my hobby.
How many books do you read in a week ?
One a week.
Are these books yours, too ?
No, these are my brother’s computer books.
I don’t like reading about computers.
l like computers. Can I borrow one of the books?
I’m not sure. But!
Oh, no! I know I can’t take it without his permission.
Here he is. Let’s ask him.
B. Listen to the rest of the conversation. Does Nawaf ask Fahad’s brother for the book?
C. Is it right to take something from a friend without asking for permission?
I can _____
Vocabulary
Conversation
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Hobbies 2
Grammar
A. Choose.(Do - Does) you like cooking? Yes, it’s my hobby. I always try out new recipes. I also like(buy - buying) cooking books. Every week, my friend Loulou comes to my house. She(doesn’t - don’t) like (cook - cooking), but she likes (eat - eating) the food I make.
B. What do you like doing after school?
A. Read, then mark the statements with True or False .
- You can give vegetables as a gift. ( ) - Rock painting is expensive. ( )- Exercising is good for your body. ( )- There are only three good hobbies. ( )
B. In pairs : Discuss these questions.- Which of the above hobbies would you like to try?- Why do you think exercising is a must?
Reading
Like + ing
Affirmative
I like reading.She likes painting.
Negative Interrogative
I don’t like swimming .She doesn’t like swimming .
Do you like swimming ?Does she like painting ?
Do you ever stay home with nothing to do ? Are you eager to do something new?Here are some ideas for hobbies you can enjoy in your free time.
Gardening is both fun and useful. You can easily grow fresh vegetables whichyou can enjoy with your family and friends. You can also send some as a gift toyour relatives or share with those in need.
Rock painting is an interesting craft that does not cost much. You can use anytype of colour to decorate different shapes of rocks. You can draw houses,flowers, cars or almost anything on the rocks to start your own collection.
Exercising is a must for every part of your body and your brain. People whoexercise regularly stay active throughout their lives.
Ways to Spend Your Free Time
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B. Read Farida’s paragraph about the student. Correct the mistakes.
C. In pairs : Interview a friend and complete the table.
Fawzia Abdulkarim is fourteen years old. Her favourite colour is
pink. She likes cooking but doesn’t like reading.
A. Faridah is interviewing a student at another school. Listen to the interview and complete the table .
Unit 1 Lesson 3
Listening
Name
Age
Favourite colour
Hobby
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Name
Age
Favourite colour
Hobby
Dislikes
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B. Use the information in the web to write a paragraph about yourself.
A. Complete the web about yourself.
My name is
dislikes
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abilities
hobbies
favourite
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colours
Hobbies 3
Writing
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Phonics
B. Listen to the words. Repeat them chorally. Tick the ones that have the long u sound.
Rule A vowel usually has the longsound when a consonant and ecome after it. The e is silent. Youcan hear the long u sound inmute and cute.
Rule When two vowels are together,the first vowel usually has the longsound. The second vowel is silent.You can hear the long u sound infuel.
1. bug
2. clue
3. fuse
4. unique
5. june
6. duck
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8. jug
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A. Listen and circle the letters to show where you hear the long u sound.
U U U U U U U U U U U U
U U UU U U U U U U U U
Unit 1 Lesson 4
Long u sounds like the sound in uniform and glue.
Long u sound
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Hobbies 4
A. In pairs : Use the chart below to ask and answer questions about abilities in English.
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct words.
a. Can they ( play - playing ) tennis?b. We don’t like ( read - reading ).c. I can ( swimming - swim ).d. Samia and Muna don’t like ( watch - watching ) TV.e. Mariam doesn’t like ( cooking - cook ).
Grammar Summary
Student 1 : Can you ....?Student 2 : Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
Speaking
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Hobbies 4
What do you like / dislike doing on these days ?
B. Write Yes / No questions with ‘can’. Then under your response, check Yes or No to give your opinion about each question.
C. Now in groups of ten : Do a survey by asking each student in your group his / her opinion about the questions. Write the total number of Yes and No answers in each column. Compare your opinion to your classmates. Give reasons for your answers.
Your response
1. woman / be police officer_________________________________________________________ ?
TotalYes No Yes No
2. woman / be engineer_________________________________________________________ ?
3. woman / be good nurse_________________________________________________________ ?
4. man / be good cook_________________________________________________________ ?
5. women / work as shopkeepers_________________________________________________________ ?
6. man / be tailor_________________________________________________________ ?
Like ____________________________________________________________________________________
Dislike ____________________________________________________________________________________
Like ____________________________________________________________________________________
Dislike ____________________________________________________________________________________
Like ____________________________________________________________________________________
Dislike ____________________________________________________________________________________
Eid Al - Fitr
Eid Al - Adha
Rainy Days
Writing
Time Around the WorldTime Around the World
Unit 2
In this unit you are going to :
� ask for and tell the time.� describe what people are doing.� write a paragraph about things you and your family do.
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A. Listen and practice .
Time Around the World
- What time is it in Riyadh? - What time is it in Tokyo? - How many hours is Tokyo ahead of Riyadh?
B. - What time is it in Malaysia now? - Why do you think it’s important to help others?
Unit 2 Lesson 1
aheadairportbehindflightConversation
Saeed :Rashed :Saeed :
Rashed :Saeed :
Rashed :
Saeed :
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Hello, Rashed.Is it you Saeed? Are you calling from the airport?Yes, I am. The flight to Malaysia has beendelayed. Could you do me a favour?Sure. What can I do for you?Can you remind my mom to water my plantsand feed my fish.No problem. Make sure you call when youreach Malaysia.But you may be sleeping then. Malaysia is four hours ahead.We’ll arrive at about 2:30 after midnight.Well then, e-mail us. Have a nice time.
Tokyo
Mexicocity
Riyadh
London
Behind Ahead
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Grammar
In pairs : Look at the map on page 82, ask and answer about the time in the cities.
B. In pairs : Read your card and mime the verb written on it. Your partner guesses the verb.
Student A : Are you smiling? Student B : Yes, I am. / No, I’ m not.
A. Look at the picture. Complete the questions and answers.
1. _______ the flight attendant __________ (serve) food?No, _______________ . She _____________ (serve) drinks.
2. ____ the old man ________ (look) out of the window? Yes, __________________ .3. _________ the lady ___________ (talk) to her daughter?
No, ___________________ . She is ___________ (feed) her.4. ________ the boys _____________ (watch) the movies? ___________________ .5. __________ the young man ___________ (sleep)? ________________________________________________ .
Student 1: It’s 7:45 in Saudi Arabia. What time is it in Tokyo?Student 2: Tokyo is 6 hours ahead, so it is 1:45 in Tokyo.
Time Around the World 1
Speaking
Yes / No questions - present continuous
Yes, he is.Are you travelling now?Is he calling from the airport?
No, I’m not.No, he isn’t.
Yes, I am.
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B. Complete the table with your father’s timings.
A. What time is it ?
B. Look at the clocks. Say the times.
C. In pairs : Ask your partner about the things she / he does at these times.
Unit 2 Lesson 2
A. Listen to the conversation. Complete the table with the times.
Vocabulary
It is five past three.It is three-oh-five.
It is ten past five.It is five-ten.
a. b.
It is twenty past seven.It is seven twenty.
It is twenty-five to ten.It is nine-thirty five.
It is twenty to eleven.It is ten forty.
It is ten to twelve.It is eleven fifty.
f.e.d.c.
Listening
goes to work has lunch
Ahmad
Amina
Your father
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Time Around the World 2
Read the story. Then, answer the questions below.
Around the World in Eighty Days
This is an adventure story about an Englishman calledPhileas Fogg. Fogg takes on a challenge to travel around theworld in eighty days. To make such a journey in 1872 wasthought of as a crazy idea. There were no planes, and trainswere a new invention. No one believed anyone could circle theworld in eighty days. In the story however, Fogg plans his journeyand studies the schedules for the trains and boats that leavethe cities he is to pass through. He starts his journey on Wednesday, 2nd October at 8:45p.m. He sails from London to Suez with no problems. Then, he goes through the four conti-nents where he meets many new people. In India, China and America, he has many adven-tures and faces lots of difficulties. Fogg reaches London thinking that he has taken eighty-one days to finish the journey.However, he finds out that traveling from east to west has saved him twenty-four hours. PhileasFogg has done what other people thought impossible.
Reading
Look at Mr. Fogg’s record, then answer the questions.
Wednesday, October2nd, 8:45 p.m. ParisLondon Thursday, October 3rd,
7:20 a.m.
Wednesday, December 3rd,7:00 a.m.
City Arrives
Paris Thursday, October 3rd,8:40 a.m.
Wednesday, October 9th,11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, October 9th,5:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 20th,12:00 noon.
Sunday, October 20th,8:00 p.m. Hong Kong
Tuesday, November 6th,6:00 a.m.
Thursday, November 8th,5:00 p.m.
Suez
Suez Bombay
Bombay
Hong Kong San Francisco
LeavesCity
1. When does Fogg reach these cities?a. Suez
b. Hong Kong
c. San Francisco
2. What lesson do you learn from this story?
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Saeed and his family are in Pakistan now. Look at the pictures. Describe what they aredoing and at what time.
Unit 2 Lesson 3
Writing
Saeed and his family are leaving for Malaysia via Pakistan. Their flight is at 7 o’clock inthe morning. It takes four hours to reach Pakistan. After staying for five hours inPakistan, the plane will fly to Malaysia. It takes only two hours to reach Malaysia fromPakistan. (use the map on page 83)
In pairs : Find out :1. the Saudi time they arrive in Pakistan.2. the local time in Pakistan.3. the Saudi time they arrive in Malaysia.4. the local time in Malaysia.
Speaking
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Saeed and his family are in Pakistan now. It is one o’clock in the afternoon. They are performing their Dhuhrr prayer.
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Look at the pictures of Saeed’s family in Malaysia. What are they doing?Write a paragraph.
Time Around the World 3
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Phonics
Unit 2
Rule A consonant blend is two or moreconsonants that are together. Thesounds blend together. Each sound isheard. You can hear an l blend at thebeginning of clay and plant.
Lesson 4
A. Listen to the words . Repeat them chorally.
B. 1. Write each blend once to make a new word. Say the new word.
glovesflowers block plane slide
2. Can you think of more words that start with l blends?
C. Circle the consonant blend you hear.
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2. bl cl gl pl sl
3. bl cl gl pl sl
4. bl cl gl pl sl
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Time around the world 4
A. In groups of three : The teacher gives two cards to each student in the group.
- Take turns to read the cards to the others.
- Listen to the information and mark the clock faces accordingly.
B. Take turns to tell the other members what people in the cities are doing at that time.Student A : What time is it in London?Student B : It’s Friday 3 a.m. in London.Student A : Are the people sleeping?Student B : Yes, they are. / No, they’re not.
Sydney1 p.m. Friday
Vancouverp.m. Thursday
New Yorkp.m. Thursday
Braziliap.m Thursday
Riyadha.m. Friday
London3 a.m. Friday
Delhia.m. Friday
Tokyoa.m. Friday
Singaporea.m. Friday
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Time around the world 4
Reading
A. It is seven o’clock in the morning.
At the moment, people are getting
up, getting dressed and having
breakfast or driving to work.
B. It is five twenty now. People are goinghome from work. Some are walking tobus stops. Others are waiting for theunderground. A few are walking to thecafés to have something to eat.
C. It’s ten-thirty at night. At themoment, some people are havingdinner in restaurants. Manyfamilies are at home. They’rewatching television, reading thenewspaper or playing games .
D. It is twelve forty-five in the afternoon.
Many people are on their lunch break.
Some of them are having a quick
lunch. Others are seeing their friends
or shopping.
WeekendsWeekends
Unit 3
In this unit you are going to:
� name weekend activities.� say the past tense of regular and irregular verbs.� ask and answer questions about time and activities.
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Discussion
- What do you do on your weekends?
B. There are 48 hours in a weekend. How well do you plan and use them?
Unit 3 Lesson 1
Noura : Sara :Noura :
Sara :Noura :
Sara :Noura : Sara :Noura :
beachlast weekyesterdaytake partcollect shellsgo sailing
Conversation
Guess what we did last week, Sara?What?We rented a beach house and stayed there for theweekend.Great! What did you do?Well, I walked on the beach, watched the sunset and wentsailing. Oh, and I collected many nice shells, as well.How nice!Yes, and my brother took part in a jet ski race.So, you really had fun?Yes, I did. What about you? I’m sure you had a good timelast weekend, as well.
A. Listen and practice .
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Grammar
1. On Thursday morning, Nahla _________________ a book. She____________ TV.
2. In the afternoon, her family __________________________ on the beach but they
_________________ any shells .
3. At night, she _________________ a cake, but she _________________ it.
C. In groups : Take turns, telling your group three things you did last weekend.
A. Write the past tense of these verbs.
B. Look at the pictures and write what Nahla and her family did / did not on the weekend.
1. do2. have3. see
4. carry5. stop6. study
Weekends 1
Morning
Night
Afternoon
Past simple - regular / irregular verbs
We didn’t rent a boat.
I didn’t collect any stones.
I didn’t see my grandfather.
We rented a house last month.
I collected some shells on the beach.
I saw my grandmother yesterday.
smile - smiledrent - rentedcollect - collectedstop - stoppedstudy - studieddrive - drovego - wentsee - saw
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Unit 3 Lesson 2
Ali :Talal :
Ali :Talal :
Ali :Talal :
Ali :Talal :
Ali :
Grammar
A. Write the simple present tense of these irregular verbs.
drove bought ate made
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________
Conversation
B. Did you enjoy your weekend? Why?
Did you go to Taif last month?Yes, we spent a weekend there.Did you fly there?No, we didn’t .Tell me about your trip ?Well, first we drove to Al-Shafa. The weather therewas nice and cool.Great!Then, we met my uncle and his family at King FahadPark. We had a barbecue. We were lucky to finishbefore it rained.It must’ve been fun!
A. Listen and practice .
brought drank had did
5. ___________ 6. ___________ 7. ___________ 8. ___________
Present past go - went drive - drove fly - flew meet - met
Did in Yes / No questions with Past Tense Verbs
Yes, I did. I went there on Thursday.
No, he didn’t. He drove to Taif.
Yes, we did. We had a lot of fun.
Did you go to Taif?
Did he fly to Taif?
Did you have fun?
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Weekends 2
B. Match the questions with the answers.
C. In pairs : Ask the above questions and give your own answers.
This passage is about a schoolgirl called Afnan who spent her weekends helping others.Read about what she did and how.
Answer the following questions.
1. Who is the passage about? ________________________________________
2. Who did she help? _______________________________________________
3. What did she do at the centre? ______________________________________
4. Why did she work at the centre? ____________________________________
5. Do you think she was paid for her work? Why? Why not?
________________________________________________________________
Reading
1. Did Ali sleep early on the weekend? a. No, he didn’t. He visited his family.
2. Did he visit any friends? b. Yes, he did. He helped him wash the car.
3. Did he help his father? c. No, he didn’t. He slept late.
4. Did he watch the news? d. Yes, he did his homework.
5. Did he do his homework? e. No, he didn’t. He watched the match.
6. Did he exercise? f. Yes, he did. He played basketball.
Today I would like to tell you about an experience that made me feel proud of myself. For
the past year, I have spent every Thursday morning at the “Special Children Centre” with
25 handicapped children. I wanted to help these children live a normal life. I started teaching
some of them to recite the Holy Qur’an. I had another group
knit and sew. Some children worked on Islamic art projects.
At first, we had few problems but soon things got easier.
By the end of the year the children had put up their work for
an exhibition. Everyone loved it. I am so glad that I used
my weekends to help others and please Allah.
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Unit 3 Lesson 3
B. What did you do last night?C. What do you think about staying up late at night?
Grammar
A. Write questions to these answers.
B. In pairs : Ask each other the questions in exercise A and give answers for yourself.
Conversation
A. Listen and practice .
Where did you go last night?I went to the football match.Why didn’t you call me? I would’ve liked to go, too.I called you, but no one answered.What time did you call?Around three in the afternoon.I was asleep. Who did you go with?I went with my new neighbour, Jihad.I wish you’d called me earlier. I really wanted to go.
Rayan :Jameel :Rayan :
Jameel :Rayan :
Jameel :Rayan :
Jameel :Rayan :
Wh-Questions with past tense verbs
Where did you go yesterday?When did he visit his friend?What time did she arrive in Jeddah last week?Who did we meet yesterday morning?Why didn’t they come last night?
I went to the football match.He visited his friend last week.She arrived at 12 midnight.We met our friends.Because they were sick.
1. A : _________________________________________________
B : I went to the supermarket yesterday.
2. A : _________________________________________________
B : I bought some fruit and bread last night.
3. A : _________________________________________________
B : Last time I went with my mother.
4. A : _________________________________________________
B : I went to the bookstore yesterday morning because I wanted to buy a book.
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Weekends 3
A. Read Fatima’s notes about the things she did last weekend.
B. Read her paragraph.
Listening
Listen to these people talking about what they did last weekend. Number the picturesas you hear the conversations.
Writing
C. Write notes, then use them to write a paragraph about your activities last weekend.
Bake a cakeVisit unclePicnic in the desert
Last weekend, I wanted to surprise my cousins. I woke up early and baked a chocolatecake for them. I took it with me to my uncle’s house. In the afternoon, we went on apicnic to the desert. We barbecued meat and chicken. The weather was very nice andwe really enjoyed ourselves. We returned home very late at night.
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Phonics
Rule Remember that in a consonantblend, two or more consonants aretogether.The sounds blend together.Each sound is heard. You can hear an r blend at thebeginning of brown and crab.
A. Listen to the words, and repeat them chorally .
B. Listen, and circle the blends that begin each word .
trainbread crown drum frog
C. Listen, and complete the words with the correct blends .
dr cr tr gr fr pr
br tr
gr cr
pr gr
dr fr
tr dr
br cr
fr tr
pr dr
___ ___ apes ___ ___ ess ___ ___ ab
___ ___ ee___ ___ ayer___ ___ uit
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
Unit 3 Lesson 4
R blends
R blends are the r sound with another
consonant like in crab and dress .
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Weekends 4
Complete the conversation.
Rami : I really __________ (enjoy) the game. _________ you _________ (like) it, too?
Saleh : It was okay. But they _________ (play) much better last week . Don’t you think so?
Rami : I ___________ (not, watch) the last game. I ___________ (miss) it. By the time
I ___________ (get) home, it was over.
Saleh : Yes, I remember. It _____________ (start) early that day.
Grammar Summary
Past simple tense / affirmative
IYouWe
TheyHeShe
It
Negative
walked(regular)
went(irregular)
home last night.
IYouWe
TheyHeShe
It
did notdidn’t
walk.go home.
Did in Yes / No questions
did.
didn’t.
IYouHeShe
ItTheyWe
walk
go
home?
IYouHeShe
ItTheyWe
Yes,
No,
Did
Wh - questions with past tense verbs IYouHeShe
ItTheyWe
went
home.I
youhesheIt
they
go?did
Where
When
What time
Why
yesterday.
at six o’clock
to study
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A. What did you do last weekend? Complete the table.
B. In pairs : Guess what your partner did last weekend. Find out how many guesseswere right.
Write a paragraph describing your partner’s weekend activities in your workbook page 14.
Weekends 4
Listen to four girls talking about their weekends. What did they do on Thursday morning?Write the names under the correct pictures.
Listening
Speaking
Writing
1. 2. 3. 4.
My last weekend / Where did I go? _________________________ .
I went with _______________________I went by _______________________I stayed in a ______________________I stayed there for __________________
I saw ________________________________I ate ________________________________In the mornings, I _____________________In the evenings, I _____________________
My partner’s last weekend.Where did she / he go? __________ .
She / He went with ______________She / He went by _______________She / He stayed in a _____________She / He stayed there for _________
She / He saw _________________She / He ate __________________In the mornings, she / he _________In the evenings, she / he _________
✔ = I was right.✗ = I was wrong.
✔
✗
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Unit 4 Lesson 1
Vocabulary
A. Write an action verb under each picture.
B. Make sentences using the past tense of the verbs in activity A. Underline the verbs.
__________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Lesson 1
In groups : Play, Win, Lose or Draw. The teacher will give you a set of sentences.A student in each group draws the first sentence. The other students guess thesentence. Take turns to draw and guess.
A. Listen to these people telling the time in their cities. Write the times.
Speaking
Listening
B. Refer to the map on page 82. Calculate the time in Saudi Arabia and fill in the table.
C. Write how many hours Saudi Arabia is ahead or behind the given cities.
What time is it in ......?
1. Tunis
2. Paris
3. New York
4. Tokyo
5. Karachi
Time in Saudi Arabia Ahead Behind
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Vocabulary
Match the categories in A to the words in B. Then, give a few more words for eachcategory.
clothes, stores, nationalities, jobs, hobbies, months, colours, cities,
prepositions, adjectives
A.
In groups : Find a job. The teacher will give you cards. Read your card. If you have a‘wanted’ card, look for someone in your group who can do the job. The game finisheswhen everyone has a job.
__________ 1. On, in, _______________ , ________________ , ________________ .
__________ 2. April, June, May, _____________ , _____________ , ______________ .
__________ 3. Blue, white, black, _____________ , ____________ , _____________ .
__________ 4. Reading. drawing, _____________ , ____________ , _____________ .
__________ 5. Writer, teacher, _____________ , ______________ , ______________ .
__________ 6. Chinese, Japanese _____________ , ____________ , _____________ .
__________ 7. Sweater, shirt, _____________ , ______________ , ______________ .
__________ 8. Tokyo, Jeddah, _____________ , ______________ , ______________ .
__________ 9. Quiet, friendly, pretty, ____________ , ____________ , ____________ .
__________ 10. Bookshops, grocer’s, ____________ , ____________ , ____________ .
B.
I’m looking for a mechanic. Can you drive?
Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
Unit 4 Lesson 2
Speaking
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A. In groups : Make a group survey. Ask your group members about the activities theylike. Complete the questionnaire.
B. Fill in the blanks, using the information from your survey. Then, complete theparagraph.
In my group, there are ____________ students. __________ students like
___________ and ___________ don’t ( doesn’t ).
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
(number)
(activity) (number)
(number)
Lesson 2
Writing
Activities
NameCooking
Yes
Collecting Stamps
No
Reading Drawing
Yes No Yes No Yes No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
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Who did it?In groups : Use the school plan below to play the game.
Students
Basheer
Saud
Rashid
Ibrahim
Ahmad
Sameer
Khalid
Fawaz
Safi
Yousuf
Abdullah
Saleh
Unit 4 Lesson 3
Speaking
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Vocabulary
A. Circle the word that doesn’t belong to the group.
B. Write why each word doesn’t belong to the group.
1. They are all dates. 2:30 is time.
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
4. _____________________________________
Start from the centre. Use one word or expression from each section to make a question.
1. ________________________________
2. ________________________________
3. ________________________________
4. ________________________________
5. ________________________________
6. ________________________________
7. ________________________________
8. ________________________________
9. ________________________________
10. ________________________________
Grammar
Lesson 3
1. 1925, 1616, 2001, 2:30 p.m.
2. is, am, was, are.
3. drawing, white, cooking, writing.
4. Makkah, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Chinese.
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In groups of three: Look at the picture story and guess what is happening.
Unit 4 Lesson 4
Speaking
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Lesson 4
Reading
Read the passage.
o you ever get bored at home? Would you like to have some fun?
Start your own MINI GREEN HOUSE. You will need a plastic bottle, some soil and
seeds of your choice (tomatoes, corn, lentils, beans etc.). Take the bottle. Remove
the label and cap. Pinch a few holes around the top to keep the inside cool. Place
some soil at the bottom of the bottle. Throw the seeds and sprinkle them with water.
In a few days, the seeds will start to vine. Water regularly. When your plants reach
the top, cut the bottom of the bottle and transfer them into a pot or to the garden.
D
a. Complete the sentence
A green house is a place where ____________________________________________
b. Choose the correct words.
- ‘Place’ means a. put b. buy c. cook
- ‘a cap’ means a. a pot b. a cover c. a bottle
- ‘vine’ means a. die b. grow c. find
- ‘mini’ means a. very small b. very big c. very tall
c. Answer the questions.
- What do you need to make a mini green house?
________________________________________________________________________
- Why do you make holes in the bottle?
________________________________________________________________________
- When do you put the plant in a pot or the garden?
________________________________________________________________________
PeoplePeople
Unit 5
In this unit you are going to :
� talk about things that happened in the past.� ask and answer questions about past events.� write about the life of a famous person.� read a passage about Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him).
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Discussion
Unit 5 Lesson 1
- Do you know any of the people in the pictures?- Which of these people would you like to know more about?
Listen to two friends, Ali and Fayez, talking about the lifeof a famous person .A. Listen and practice
B. Practice the conversation, talking about someone else.C. Setting goals is a must for a successful future. Why?
founderbornfamousdieinventscholar
King AbdulazizFounder of Saudi Arabia
born : 1293 Hdied : 1373 H
Ahmad ZuwailArab American
scientistborn : 1946
Abdulaziz Bin BazSaudiMufti
born 1330 Hdied : 1420 H
Conversation
Fayez :Ali :
Fayez :Ali :
Fayez :Ali :
Fayez :Ali :
Fayez :
Did you choose a person to write about?Yes, I chose Abdulaziz Bin Baz.Who was he?He was a very famous Muslim scholar. Although hewas blind, he wrote many books.That’s amazing.He was a teacher and a Mufti.When and where did he live?He was born in 1330 H, and he lived in Saudi Arabia.I’d really like to read more about him.
Mohammad HussainZaidanSaudiwriter
born : 1325 Hdied : 1414 H
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Grammar
People 1
A. Match the questions with the answers.
B. In pairs : Ask each other the questions in A.C. Complete the sentences, using the correct form of ‘Be’.
1. Today, _______________________ . Yesterday, ____________________________ .2. This month, ___________________ . Last month, ___________________________ .3. This year, _____________________ . Last year, ____________________________ .
1. When were you born? a. My best friend was Shaker / Maha.2. Were you born in Dammam? b. No, they weren’t. They were born in Tabouk.3. Were your parents born in Taif? c. I was born in 1992.4. Who was your best friend in school? d. No, I was born in Jeddah.5. Who was your favourite teacher? e. My favourite teacher was Mr. / Mrs. Rami.
Yes / No questions
Was she born in Madinah?Was it a black pen?
Were you in the room?
Were they friends?
Yes, she was.Yes, it was.Yes, I was.Yes, we were.Yes, they were.
No, she wasn’t.No, it wasn’t.No, I wasn’t.No, we weren’t.No, they weren’t.
Past Tense of ‘Be’
I was a teacher last year.He was in Makkah yesterday.It was a short story.You were born in 1984.We were at school last week.They were Saudis.
( Was / were) / Affirmative NegativeI wasn’t a teacher.He wasn’t in Makkah yesterday.It wasn’t a short story.You weren’t born in 1984.We weren’t at school last week.They weren’t Saudis.
Wasn’t = was notWeren’t = were not.
Wh - questions
How old was he?When was she born?Where were you yesterday?Who were your friends at school?What was the lesson like?
He was 60 years old.She was born in 1882.I was in Makkah.Salma and Amal were my friends.It was easy.
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Vocabulary
A. Listen and practise
B. Write the jobs under each picture.
C. In groups : Choose a job . Name a famous person and say something about him / her.
Listen to Sami asking about a famous person. Choose the right answers.
a. _____________ b. _____________ c. _____________ d. _____________
e. _____________ f. _____________ g. _____________
Unit 5 Lesson 2
1. name
2. prizes won
3. job
a. Nelson Mandela
a. Nobel prize
a. artist
b. Hadi Sawan
b. Silver medal
b. peace activist
c. Van Gogh
c. World cup
c. P.E. teacher
Listening
pilot , writer , cook , scientist , teacher , shepherd , artist.
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People 2
- Where was Prophet Mohammad peace be upon him born?- What was he like?
A. Read. Guess from the sentences what these words mean. 1) An orphan is a child who doesn’ t have ___________________ a) a brother b) an uncle c) a father 2) A shepherd is a person who ___________________ a) teaches children b) looks after sheep c) sells clothes 3) Truthful means a person who always ___________________ a) says the truth. b) talks a lot. c) keeps quiet.
B. Write the opposite of the underlined words.1. The Prophet’s mother died when he was a child. ___________2. His uncle was poor and didn’t have much money. __________
C. Tick (✔) or (✗). Then correct the false statements1. The Prophet worked as a shepherd because he was rich. ( )2. He got married at the age of twenty-five. ( )
- Why do you lovethe Prophet?- How do you
show your love forthe Prophet?
Reading
Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) was born in Makkah in 571 AD. He wasan orphan. His father, Abdullah, died before he was born. His mother, Amena, diedwhen he was a child of six. He lived with his grandfather, Abdul Muttaleb, and thenwith his loving uncle , Abu Taleb.
Mohammad (peace be upon him) was poor and he worked as a shepherd to helphis uncle. Later, he looked after his uncle’s trade. He was always honest and peoplecalled him The Truthful: “Al Sadiq Al Ameen”. When he was twenty-five years old, hegot married to a rich widow, Khadija bint Khuwailed.
When Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) was forty, he became the mes-senger of Allah. He started spreading the message of Islam in Makkah. The first fewyears were very difficult for the Prophet. In 622 AD, Allah ordered him to move to AlMadina. He lived in Al Madina for eleven years. The people of Al Madina supportedhim a lot. He died on the 12th of Rabei Al Awal, 11 Hijra (633 AD) in Madina.
The Last Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)
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Unit 5 Lesson 3
Vocabulary
A. Write the years in words.
199516221840200219122014
B. In pairs : Ask each other when you were born / started to walk / started school?
In pairs : Ask and answer about these people.
King Khalid Al SaudBorn : 1331 H.Died : 1402 H.
Ibn KhaldoonBorn : 732 H.Died : 808 H.
Al-GhazaliBorn : 1335 H.Died : 1416 H.
Mohammad Ali JinnahBorn : 1876.Died : 1948.
When was ____ born?
When did he die?
He was born in ______.
He died in _________.
Speaking
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People 3
A. Look at the information Ali collected about Shaikh Abdulaziz Bin Baz. He wrote thisinformation on a time line.
B. Use the time line to write a paragraph about Shaikh Abdulaziz Bin Baz.
1330 H 1346 H 1390 H 1414 H 1420 H
born inSaudi Arabia
become blind become thePresident of the
Islamic University
becomeThe General
Mufti
die
Writing
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Phonics
A. Listen to the words. Repeat them chorally.
B. Look at the picture. Listen to the picture name. Circle the begining blend. Write theblend on the blanks. Say the word .
C. Circle the blend you hear.1. 2. 3.
6.5.4.
7. 8. 9.
skirt smell snow spoon
square star swing
____uirrel ____ail ____amp
____ile
____ot____op
____ide____ip
____im
1. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
2. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
3. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
4. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
5. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
6. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
7. sk sm sn sp sq st sw
sq sl sl sn sm st
sk str st sl st sm
sw sl sl st sp st
Rule Remember that in a consonantblend, two or more consonants aretogether. The sounds blend to-gether. Each sound is heard. Youcan hear an s blend at the begin-ning of snow and skate.
S blends
S blends are the s sound with anotherconsonant like:sk - sm - sn - sp - sq - st - sw
Unit 5 Lesson 4
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People 4
Look at the “Be” family tree. Complete it with the right subject pronouns.
Grammar Summary
Be
PastPresent
is am
are
was were
they
I
Past Tense of “Be” (Affirmative and Negative)
IHeSheIt
waswasn’t
wereweren’t
at home last night.
YouWeThey
Yes / No Questions with “Be” in the Simple Past
Iheshe
itwas
were
in Riyadh in 1999?youwe
they
IHeShe
It
YouWe
They
was.
were.
Yes,
IHeShe
It
YouWe
They
wasn’t.
weren’t.
No,
I
They
He
She
It
was in 1992.in Dhahran.were
was
born
Mr. Tahir.
kind to us.
very fat.
Wh - Question with “Be ” in the Simple Past
you
they
your first teacher?
she like?
your cat?
wereWhen
Where
Who
What
How fat
was
born?
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Ɔ
People 4
Read the text and make notes in the table. Then, ask your partner about her / hisfamous traveller, and complete the table in the same way.Ss A turn to page 84Ss B turn to page 85
A. Look at the timeline. It shows information about King Faisal.
B. Write a paragraph about King Faisal’s life, using the dates on the timeline.
Speaking
Writing
1324 1364 1384 1395
born take the Kingdom into theUnited Nations
become king die
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GreetingsGreetings
Unit 6
In this unit you are going to :
� Introduce people.� exchange personal information.� read about greetings around the world.� listen to people talking about greeting customs.� write a paragraph about yourself.
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Discussion
Unit 6 Lesson 1
- Do you name a country for each picture?- Which greeting is the most common? Unusual?- Remember a Muslim never bows when he greets others.
A. Listen and practice
B. If you’re with a group of friends, do you always introduce newcomers to them? Why?
Conversation
Teacher :Misfer :
Teacher :Raj :
Teacher :
Raj :Teacher :
Raj :Teacher :
Hello, Misfer. I see you’re with a new friend today.Yes, Mr. Yehya. This is Raj Anand.Nice to meet you, Raj.Pleased to meet you, Mr. Yehya.This is the first time someone greets me with a pressof his palms.It is called “The Namaste”.Where are you from?I’m from India and I’m here on vacation.Enjoy your holiday.
shake hands hug bow
pat the back press palmstogether
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Grammar
Greetings 1
A. Complete this conversation with verb ‘Be’, subject pronouns or possessive adjec-
tives. Check your answers with your partner..
B. In pairs : Make three wh-questions about your friends using the verb “Be” then
take turns asking and answering your questions.
C. In groups : Take turns introducing a partner to others.
Student 1 : Saleh / Elham, this is ___________
He’s / She’s from __________
Student 2 : Hello, __________. Nice to meet you.
Student 3 : Hi, pleased to meet you, too.
Hana :
Sahar :
Noha and Layla :
Hana :
Noha :
Hana :
Layla :
Hana :
I see your cousins _______________ here at last!
Girls, this is ________________ best friend Hana.
Oh, so you ____________ Hana! We’re so happy to meet _______.
Good to meet you, too.
I _____ Noha and _______ from Jordan.
This is ________ cousin Layla, __________ from Lebanon.
Which city ___________ you from?
__________ from Beirut.
_________ hope you have fun during ___________ stay.
Wh - questions with ‘Be’
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
Where is she from?
Who are they?
My name is Raj.
I’m from India.
She’s from Britain.
They’re her friends.
myyourhisheritsouryourtheir
SubjectPronouns
PossessiveAdjectives
Iyouheshe
itweyouthey
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Vocabulary
Unit 6 Lesson 2
Reading
Which of the following are international and which are traditional? complete the table.
thobe and ghotra - hand shake - English language -
hamburger - Arabian coffee - Kabsa
A. - Why is it important to know about greeting customs?
- How are international schools different from local schools?
International Traditional
At Dahran International School, I learnt that greeting customs differ from one
country to another. Normally, students greet each other saying hi, hello or good morning.
However, on special occasions, each practices his traditional way of greeting.
My Japanese friends occasionally like to use their famous “ojigi” to greet each other.
They bow to say good morning, hello or goodbye. Dilip and I use the Indian namaste
to greet each other. We press the palms of our hands together and lift them up to our
chins. Then, we say “namaste”. Filipino students shake hands, but close friends pat
each other on the back and say ‘Kamusta’. John, Jack and Patrick from Britain greet
each other with a hug. If they meet someone for the first time, they shake hands.
Our friends from the Emirates, Saleh and Hamad, shake hands with all of us every
morning.
Going to an international school helped me learn about different greeting customs.
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Greetings 2
B. Fill in a country for each greeting custom. Check if the greeting is formal or infor-
mal. If you can not tell, write ‘don’t know’.
C. Do you know of any other greeting customs? Tell your friend about them.
D. Role play: In pairs, act out the custom of the country named by the teacher.
Listening
Listen to different greeting customs. Tick the box for each country.
bow to each other.
shake hands.
a pat on the back.
a hug.
press palms and lift to chin.
Country Form of greeting Formal Informal
bend knees bow press noses
1. Japan
2. Zambia
3. New Zealand
GreetingCountry
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Lesson 3
Conversation
A. Listen and practice
Yasser :Tarik :
Yasser :Tarik :
Yasser :Saleh :
Yasser :Saleh :
Hi, Tariq! How are things with you?Great! What about you?I’m fine, thanks.Yasser, I’d like you to meet Saleh.He’s from Jordan.Hi, Saleh. Are you on the team with us?No, I’m not. I’m a member of this youth club.Are you and Tariq playing in the match next week?No, we aren’t.
B. - Listen to the rest of the conversation.
- Where is Yasser from?
C. Are you a member of any youth club?
Grammar
A. Complete the conversation and practice with a partner.
Student 1 :
Student 2 :
Student 1 :
Student 2 :
Student 1 :
Hello _____________ you on the basketball team?
Yes, _______ __________.
_______________ you new?
No, ____________. But I’ve been ill for a long time.
_______________ our coach here?
Yes, he __________ in the next room.
Unit 6
Yes / No Questions and short answers with ‘Be’
Am I on the team?
Are you a member of this club?
Is basketball difficult?
Are you and Tariq on the same team?
Are the players Egyptian?
Yes, you are.
Yes, I am.
Yes, it is.
Yes, we are.
Yes, they are.
No, you’re not.
No, I’m not.
No, it isn’t.
No, we’re not.
No, they’re not.
Affirmative Negative
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B. Go around the class and find the information. Compare your answers with the group.
1. How many students have the same first name? ________________
( Ask: What’s your first name? )
2. Are there any students who have the same last name? ________________
( Ask: What’s your last name? )
3. How many students come from another country? ________________
( Ask: Are you Saudi? )
4. How many students come from another city? ________________
( Ask: ‘Are you from this city’? )
Writing
A. 1. What is a paragraph? - A paragraph is a group of sentences about one main idea. This main idea is called the topic.
2. What does a paragraph look like? - An English paragraph has a special form. Look at the paragraph below. It is written in the correct form.
A. 1. Do you remember the rules of writing a paragraph?
Rules of paragraph writing:1. Begin each sentence with a capital letter.2. End each sentence with a full stop.3. Do not start each sentence on a new line.
My name is Glenn Tolo. I am 32 years old. I am from
Manila, Philippines. My native language is Tagalog. I
am an art worker.
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2. What is wrong with this paragraph?
The following paragraph is not written in the correct form. Look at the paragraph
with a partner and discuss what is wrong with its form.
my name is Maria Andro
i am 30 years old
i am from Italy
my native language is Italian
i am a hairdresser
3. Rewrite the corrected paragraph.
4. Turn to page 26 in your workbook. Write a paragraph about yourself.
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Phonics
Short a as in
man
Short e as in
men
A. Listen and repeat.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
man
pan
sat
pat
bat
mat
men
pen
set
pet
bet
met
B.
Short e sound is also written as ea
Weather , feather , bread , spread ,
head , dead , heavy.
C. Tick the word you recognize from the box above in each sentence you hear.
D. Read the sentences. Put the underlined words in the right column.
- It rained heavily yesterday.
- I took my old leather bag and held my umbrella over my head.
- I went to the shop and asked the salesman to give me a bread pan.
- I went back home and baked some bread in it.
Short a Short e
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Subject pronoun + Be
I
He
She
It
We
They
You
Be contractions
am
is
are
I’m
He’s
She’s
It’s
We’re
They’re
You’re
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Grammar Summary
Possessive adjectives
This
my
your
his
her
our
their
its
is friend.
Wh-Questions with ‘Be’
Whatis
your
his / her
Where
Who
are
isare
is
are
their
mytheirmy
yourhis / her
our
name(s)?
school(s)?
teacher(s)?
Yes / No Questions with “Be”
Is
Are
Is
English
they
she
easy?
from Italy?
Chinese?
Yes / No Questions with “Be”
Yes, it is.
No, it isn’t.
Yes, they are.
No, they aren’t.
Yes, she is.
No, she isn’t.
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Speaking
In groups of three or four:
- Make a conversation with group members. Ask about his/her age, family, school,
last name, nationality, ....etc.
- Write down the information. Find what you have in common. e.g. same age, same
number of sisters / brothers ...etc.
Reading
A. Read about four people. Complete the chart below.
Lee is a student in an English language
centre. He comes from Seoul, South
Korea. He can speak two languages Korean and
Chinese. In addition, he wants to learn English
so that he can become a doctor. He likes swim-
ming very much, but he has no time nowadays.
Eduardo is from Mindanao,Philippines.
His mother tongue is Tagalog, but he also
speaks English fluently. He is a secretary in a big
office in Saudi Arabia. One day, he wants to own
a business.His hobby is playing football.
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Who ishe / she?
Where is he / shefrom?
What does he / shewant to be?
What languages doeshe / she speak?
1
2
3
4
B. Imagine that you are one of these people.Talk about yourself. e.g. My name is Ameera / Lee. I’m from Egypt / Korea, ...........etc.
Listen to three conversations and complete the information about each person.
Listening
Family name First name Studying Country
1.
2.
3.
Bilal Germany
computer science
Khalid
Ameera is a librarian in Egypt. She
was born in Cairo, but her family moved
to Alexandria recently. She can speak
and write English fairly well. She wants to improve
her spelling because she would like to be a
journalist someday. She also reads a lot.
Su Chen is a Chinese nurse. She is from
Taipei, Taiwan. Mandarin Chinese is her
first language. She can read and write
English well, but she needs to improve her
spoken language. She wants to do her doctorate
in nursing. In her free time, she likes to cook.
Daily LifeDaily Life
Unit 7
In this unit you are going to :
� talk about daily activities.� talk about work and school.� listen to someone talk about his daily activities.� read about a day in the life of a tourist guide.� write a paragraph describing a job.
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Discussion
Unit 7 Lesson 1
A. Listen and practice
B. What activities do you enjoy doing after school?
Conversation
Saif :Yasser :
Saif :Yasser :
Saif :Yasser :
Saif :Yasser :
Saif :Yasser :
What do you do, Yasser?I work for the Ministry of Health.Do you have a long working day?I usually work from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.So you wake up late in the morning.No, I always get up early so that I can perform Fjarprayer at the mosque, read the Holy Qur’an, exerciseand read the newspaper.Do you usually have lunch at work?No, I usually have lunch with my family, but some-times I eat out with my friends.How about having lunch with me next week?Oh! I’d love that.
- How often do you _______________?
meet friends watch sports look after children
visit relativesstudydo housework
eat out
spend time with family
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Grammar
Daily life 1
A. Complete the sentences with suitable words or expressions.
1. My family _______________ has breakfast at exactly _________ every weekend.
2. I _________ go to school on Thursdays, so I have time to clean my closet ________.
3. My mother __________ cooks on ___________ because we usually have lunch at
my grandmother’s.
4. We ___________ go to the funfair at around ______________.
5. My family ___________ goes to the beach on weekends because it is overcrowded.
A. Take turns asking and answering about some activities you do on weekends. Use
suitable adverbs of frequency.
I usually meet them on
Thursdays.
How often do you
meet friends?
Adverbs of Frequency
Always100%
Usually99-90%
Often90-75%
Never0%
Rarely10-1%
Seldom25-10%
Sometimes75-25%
Adverbs of frequency
I always get up
He often goes to bed
I usually have dinner
We never stay
She is always the best in class.
at 7.30
early
at around quarter to nine
at exactly half past seven
before / after four
in the morning.
at night.
in the evening.
in the afternoon.
Time expressions
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Vocabulary
Unit 7 Lesson 2
A. Look at the pictures.
Match the pictures to the jobs in the box. Say what each person does.
Abdulaziz is describing his working day to Ahmad. When can he do each activity?
Listen and tick.
B. Imagine you are a ____________. Talk about your daily activities.(job)
Listening
Day shiftActivity Night shift
watch sports
spend time with family
eat out
visit friends
shop
exercise
Journalistwrites for
newspapers
waiterserves in arestaurant
secretarywrites letters
(types)
announcerpresents(news)
policemancontrols
traffic
____________ ____________ __________ ____________ ________
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Lesson 2
A. Read this article about Ali Habeeb who works as a tour guide in Cairo, Egypt.
Reading
B. Read the article, then circle the better answer.The article talks about - Ali’s daily routine. - A tour around Cairo.
C. Answer the questions.1. Name two places Ali takes the tourists to. ____________________________________________________________________2. How many hours does Ali work everyday? ____________________________________________________________________
D. Find a word from the article that means:- Old = _____________________ - People who travel for fun = _______________ - To like doing = ______________
E. How often does Ali do these things?
F. Would you like being a tour guide? Why? Why not?
Sometimes people ask me, “Do you like your job?” I say,“I love it.” I always meet interesting people from different countries.Everyday, I start work very early. By nine-thirty, I meet my groupof tourists at the hotel. Then, we start our trip around the city.I always take them to historical places, such as ancient mosquesand museums. For lunch, I usually take the tourists to typicalEgyptian restaurants. In the evenings, we often visit other placessuch as the Pyramids of Al Giza where tourists greatly enjoy the Sightand Sound Show. They also enjoy visiting traditional market places, especially Khan Al-Khaleeli. I often help them shop around because they don’t speak Arabic. My work keeps me away from home for long hours. I usually return home at 5.30 p.m. Sometimes,I stay away for days when I take tourists to Aswan or Hurghada, but I enjoy it. My wife and kids don’tlike my job. I seldom go out with them on holidays because I am busy showing other people around.
Take tourists to ancient places.
Enjoy holidays with family.
See people of many nationalities.
Make shopping easy for tourists.
Not see family 2-3 days.
Always Usually Often Sometimes Seldom
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Conversation
A. Listen and practice
Noura :
Sara :
Noura :
Sara :
Noura :
Sara :
Noura :
Sara :
Noura :
Sara :
Which school do you go to, Sara?
I go to the Little Women’s School.
Oh, I see. My sister Alia works there.
What does she do?
She teaches geography.
What about you, where do you work?
In a hospital. I’m a nurse. I look after patients.
It must be hard work.
Yes, it is. What about you, do you like school?
I love it even though some subjects are difficult.
B. What would you like to be when you grow up? Why?
Grammar
Unit 7
Wh-questions with ‘Do’
What do you do?
Which school does she go to?
Where do they work?
How often do you read books?
I’m an announcer.
She goes to Little Women’s School.
They work for a company.
I always read books.
Answers
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Yes / No questions with ‘Do’
Does she go to Little Women School?
Do they work for a newspaper?
Does he like school?
Yes, she does.
Yes, they do.
Yes, he does.
Affirmative
No, she doesn’t.
No, they don’t.
No, he doesn’t.
Negative
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A. Complete the conversations. Then practise with a partner.
B. In groups: Play a guessing game.
Here are twelve jobs. Choose a job from the list on the board. Mime action related to
the job. The group guesses the job.
1. A: What _______ you ________ ?
B : I’m a ______________.
A: And __________ you study?
B: I study at _________.
A: ______ subjects _____ you like?
B: I like ____________.
2. A: What ______ your father ______ ?
B : He’s a ______. He ____ in a _______.
A: What about your uncle? ___ he work?
B: Yes, _______. He works in a _______.
A: ___________ he do?
B: He is a ______. He _____.
Writing
Read the passage about Sandra King then complete column A in the table.
B. Fill column B with information about someone you know. Then use it to write aparagraph on page 31 of your workbook.
Sandra King is a doctor at the Children’s hospital in Riyadh. She starts work at half
past seven in the morning. From 7:30 to 9:00 Sandra sees her patients, then she takes a
coffee break. At ten a.m., she starts her clinic. At two p.m., she goes home to have lunch
with her family. She likes to take a nap before she goes back to work at 4.30. Sandra
stays at work till 9:00 o’clock in the evening.
Job
Place
City
A B
Activities
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Phonics
Short i as in sit Short e as in set
A. Listen and repeat.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
sit
tins
pin
hid
big
bill
set
tens
pen
head
beg
bell
B.
C. Tick the word you recognize from the box above in each sentence you hear.
D. Read the sentences. Put the underlined words in the right column.
- My uncle is a mechanic.
- He gets up very early in the morning.
- He has breakfast at six o’clock.
- He listens to the Qur’an on his way to work.
- He has dinner with his family at seven o’clock.
Short i sound is usually written as i
lip, milk, hint, fridge, bridge, his, six
Short i Short e
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Grammar Summary
Daily life 4
Time expressions
I
Soha and Layla
have a history lesson
start school
Rima
He / She
was born
studies
cooks
sleeps
ten o’clocbk.
9.00 a.m.
the evening.
the afternoon.
the morning.
the 2nd of September.
weekdays.
before / after
at around
late / early
in
on
Adverbs of Frequency
alwaysusuallyoftensometimesseldomrarelynever
I
Theygo
goes
to work by car.
Bilal
He / She
A. Look at the activities below. Write as many questions as you can about each
one. (not less than two questions)
- read ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
- exercise ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
- visit friends or family ................................................................................................................................................................................................
- watch TV .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
B. In pairs: Ask and answer each other’s questions.
Simple Present: Wh-and Yes / No questions with ‘Do’
Where
When
Do
Does
do
doesexercise
in the morning?
exerciseI / you / we / they
he / she
they / we
he / she
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C. Rewrite the sentences using the adverbs.
1. He spends Thursday morning with his friends. (always)...............................................................................................................................................................................
2. They go to the library and borrow some books. (usually)...............................................................................................................................................................................
3. They let a week without reading a book. (never)...............................................................................................................................................................................
4. They play table tennis together. (often)...............................................................................................................................................................................
5. They have lunch in a restaurant. (rarely)...............................................................................................................................................................................
Speaking
A. There are certain activities that you do daily. What are they? How much time doyou spend on each? Fill in the table.
activity time spent activity time spent
B. Look at Maha’s time circle. Use the table above to make your own time circle.
Sleeping
Eating
Read
ing
PrayingWritting Letters
Fam
ily
Friends
Swimming
Very personal
TVHomework
School
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C. In pairs: Ask about each other’s activities. What do you have in common?
D. Look at your time circle. Do you think you should change some of your daily activi-
ties to make better use of your time?
Reading
A. Look at Yasser’s picture. Where do you think he works? Fill in the table.
B. Read the paragraph about Yasser. Complete it with the words from the box.
Everyone, at the airport, knows Yasser. He is a ground steward for Saudi Airlines. He
checks passenger passports, tickets, etc. ....................................... weekdays, Yasser sleeps most of
the day and wakes up a little ....................................... 11.00 ....................................... the morning. He has “brunch”
(breakfast and lunch) ....................................... 11.30 or 12.00. He watches television .......................................
the afternoon prayers. He leaves for work after nine o’clock ....................................... night and re-
turns ....................................... in the morning, usually around 5 a.m. He hurries to the mosque to
pray and is never late for Fajr prayer.
before - around - in - early - late - on - at - after
What I knowK
What I learntL
What I want to knowW
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
.........................................................
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Unit 8 Lesson 1
In groups: Play “Lie Detectors”. Follow your teacher’s instructions.
Speaking
Listening
Listen to people talk about their jobs. As you listen to the tape, check the statementsthat are true.
Huda
Huda works in an office.
She knows how to type.
She types memos and letters.
People ask Huda for appointments.
Badr
Badr works only at night.
The restaurant is usually busy.
He has an easy job.
Badr works hard.
He gets tired at work.
He likes his job.
Abdullah
Abdullah starts at the same time every day.
He stays in shape by jogging and swimming.
Being in good shape is important for his job.
Abdullah likes his job.
He thinks his job is important.
Sometimes, he helps injured people.
Huda is a receptionist.
Badr is a waiter.
Abdullah is a firefighter.
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Vocabulary
A. Write at least five items under each category.
Adverb of frequency Places Jobs Greeting
usually school teacher shake hands
B. In groups: Play Swing.
Team (1)
Choose a word either from the table above or one of your own. e.g. ‘time’ Draw a box for
each letter.
Team (2)
Try to guess the word.
The team that guesses the words wins a point.
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Unit 8 Lesson 2
Speaking
In groups: Take out a piece of paper. Divide it into six equal rows. Write
‘Who’ - ‘Did’ - ‘What’ - ‘With whom’ - ‘Where’ - ‘When’ - at the top of each
row. Then, follow your teacher’s instructions.
Reading
A. How often do you go grocery shopping? Who do you go with?
Every Thursday, Maha and her family go shopping. They always visit the Red Sea
Hypermarket. Usually, Maha has her two brothers and her mother with her. Often, the
supermarket has special offers on Thursdays. Maha and her brothers love to taste the
different kinds of food that are on display. They begin by picking up dairy products; like
milk, cheese and butter. Then they buy a variety of juices. Next, Maha’s mother stops to
get fresh fruit and vegetables. She never buys meat from the supermarket. Maha loves to
choose things for the house. Her brothers love to drive the trolley through the chocolate
and cookie section. They always argue about which type of cornflakes to choose. Usually
the trolley gets full and they have to get a second one. Maha never forgets to check her
shopping list. She usually manages to buy all the items on the list. She rarely finds the
check-out counter empty, as the queue at the cashier is always long. Maha and her broth-
ers help to put everything in the car. They return home tired, but happy.
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Lesson 2
B. Rewrite the sentences, below replacing the underlined words in the passage with
the underlined words in the sentences.
1. Maha and her brothers try eating different kinds of food in the supermarket.
2. They start buying milk, cheese and butter.
3. There’s a long line so she has to wait to pay.
4. Maha’s brothers fight about things to buy.
C. Put in the correct adverb of frequency.
1. The family needs two trolleys because they have a lot of groceries.
2. Maha’s mother goes to the meat section at the Red Sea Hypermarket.
3. Maha checks the shopping list.
4. Maha’s family shops at the same supermarket.
Always Usually Often Sometimes Never
%100
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Lesson 3Unit 8
Speaking
In groups: Play ‘Find the name’. Follow your teacher’s instructions.
Vocabulary
Listening
A. Listen, and circle the names you hear. Then, write them in the chart.
Salem - Dawood - Nadir - Jamlah
B. Where are they from? What are they doing? Listen, and fill in the chart.
Write a verb that is used with each given words. Then, add one word for each verb.
1. homework /
2. holiday /
3. at home /
4. friends /
5. a programme /
Name On vacation?From?
Salem
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Phonics
Short vowels (a , i , o)
In groups:
A. Cut the set of cards at the back of your book page 89.
B. Read the words. Then, sort the cards according to their sound. Some words can be
put under more than one column.
a ie
C. Write the words that have completely different sounds.
Complete the conversation. Then, practise with a friend.
Noura :
Rania :
Noura :
Rania :
Noura :
Rania :
Noura :
Rania :
Noura :
Rania :
Hi, my name is Noura.
Hello Noura. I’m Rania.
Nice party! Are you enjoying yourself?
Are you Huda’s friend?
I’m a student. I’m in the eighth grade.
Nice meeting you, too.
Conversation
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Lesson 4
Speaking
In pairs: Ask questions to complete the paragraph about the historian “Mohammad
Hussein Zaidan”.
Student A : Turn to page 90
Student B : Turn to page 91
Writing
A. Choose two countries. Name a famous person from each country. On the time
line, write the events of his / her life.
B. Write a paragraph about one of the people you have chosen.
Communicative ActivitiesCommunicative Activities
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Unit 5Speaking
Student A
name
date of birth
place of birth
date journey started
place journey started
length of journey
duration of journey
date of death
Your traveller Your partner’s traveller
miles.
years.
Marco Polo was born in 1254 in Venice, Italy. In 1271, he travelled to Cathay,China, with his father and uncle. They went from Venice to the Kingdom ofGeorgia. When they reached Hormuz on the Arabian Gulf, they wanted totake a ship to Cathay. They found ships to be unsafe, so they travelled by land.They took three and a half years to finish the 5600 mile- long journey. In 1275,they arrived to the capital of China.
The Polos stayed in China for 17 years. Marco Polo becamevery close to Kublai Khan, the ruler of China. The Poloscollected a lot of money and became very rich. They wantedto leave the country before Kublai Khan died.
Marco Polo finally arrived back in Venice in 1295. The sea journey took two years and many people died on the ship.A few years later Marco Polo wrote his book, “The Travels ofMarco Polo” . He died in 1324 when he was 70 years old.
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Student B
Ibn Battuta was born in 703 H in Tangier, Morocco. He travelled in 725 H whenhe was 12 years. His main reason to travel was to go to Hajj, as all good Muslimsdo. In Makkah, he decided to travel around the world. He travelled 7500 miles in30 years and visited nearly 44 countries.
Ibn Battuta was the first Muslim to visit every country ruled byMuslims at that time. Among the places, he visitedAfrica, Russia, India and China. He served the ChineseEmperor, the Mongol Emperor and the Islamic Sultan.
During his journey, Ibn Battuta faced many dangers and hadmany adventures. He also performed Hajj seven times. He returned toMorocco in 755 H. He wrote the events of his journey in a book called“The Travels of Ibn Battuta ”. He died in 768 H at the age of 65.
name
date of birth
place of birth
date journey started
place journey started
length of journey
duration of journey
date of death
Your traveller Your partner’s traveller
miles.
years.
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Unit 8Lesson 1
Rules Sheet
9. The next playertakes the top ac-tion cards.
10. The player with nocards is the winner.
5. Don’t show it to theothers .
6. Ask the otherperson.
7. The player choosesa card and replies.
8. If it’s a good answer,throw away bothmatching cards.
1. Deal out the fre-quency cards.
2. Look at your cards 3. Put the action cardsdown.
4. Player 1 takes thetop action card.
How often do
you...?
Everyday / onTuesdays / oncea week etc.
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Unit 8Lesson 1
Lie detectorsAction cards
smile cry shower do some exercise
tell a lie read a book clean the house stay up all night
drive too fast ride a horse Go to the park spend too much money
FREQUENCY CARDS
Every day
Once every fiveyears
Always
Once a year
Twice a week
Once a week
Seldom
Sometimes
At weekends
Never
Often
On Mondaymornings
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Find the Name
A soldier who likes football.
A Filipino nurse.
A pilot who lives in Tabouk.
An Indian engineer who likes painting.
A 21 years-old student who likes reading.
A policeman from New-Zealand who likes cooking.
An Italian house wife.
A 50 years-old doctor.
A Japanese fireman who likes karate.
A teacher who likes writing stories.
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stamp straight give
park speak kindergarten
camp write but
garage room cousin
mechanic plane until
bread sweets success
friend bull touch
health children memory
collected sit hospital
road important column
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Student A
(1)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(11)
(13)
(15)
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Mohammad Hussein Zaidan was born in (1)..... His mother died when he was
three years old. He lived in (3) ............ with his father and grandmother who looked
after him. Mohammad’s father was a (5) .......... but he wanted to educate his son.
Mohammad went to a school called “Al Raqia School” in the morning and in the
afternoon he studied (7) .......... at the Holy Mosque. After graduating from school,
he became a teacher. In (9) ..........., he got married. He moved to Makkah in 1358.
He wrote articles for the newspaper and (11) ............ for the radio. He also wrote
books on history and politics. His most popular book “Tamr wa Jamr” was a collection
of short articles about social issues. His radio programme “Kilma wa nos” made him
a household name. He died in (15) .......... at the age of 87.
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Unit 8Lesson 4
Student b
(2)
(4)
(6)
(8)
(10)
(12)
(14)
(16)
Mohammad Hussein Zaidan was born in 1325. His (2) ........ died when he was
three years old. He lived in Madinah with his (4) ........................ who looked after
him. Mohammad’s father was a grocer but he wanted to educate his son.
Mohammad went to a school called (6) ............... in the morning and in the afternoon
he studied religion at the Holy Mosque. After graduating from school, he became a
(8) ........... In 1348, he got married. He moved to (10) .............. in 1358. He wrote
articles for the newspaper and programmes for the radio. He also wrote (12) ............
on history and politics. His most popular book “Tamr wa Jamr” was a collection of
short articles about social issues. His radio programme “(14) ..........” made him a
household name. He died in 1412 at the age of (16) .................
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Unit 1 Hobbies
Adjectives
favouruite
Verbs
can / can’tcookdrawgo swimminglikemake (a dress)play (tennis)swimusesew
Nouns
Hobbiescookingdrawingsewingbowlinglistening to the radioplaying tennisbasketballreadingswimmingcollecting stampswatching TVwritingusing a computerwritingfishingOther nounsabilities (pl.)free timehobbies (pl.)hobby
Conjunction
but
Language Use
What’s your hobby?
What do you like doing in your free time?
What can you do?
Can you..........?
I like ..........................
I can ..............
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t
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Unit 2 Time Around the world
Unit 3 Weekends
Nouns
airportworldflight
Verbs
flyarrive
Adverbs
aheadbehind
Time expressions
five ( past / to ) ten ( past / to ) twenty ( past / to ) local time
Language Use
How many hours is ........ ahead / behind?
It’s ....................
Adverbs
last ( night / week / month / year )
Language Use
Did you have a good weekend?Did you have fun?What did you do last ......?
Yes, I did.We had a lot of fun.I ...............
Nouns
Activitieshorse back ridingwalkingsailingvisiting familycollecting shellsgoing for picnicsother nounsactivityweekendbeach
Verbs
drive tofixhave ( a good time )stay ( at my aunt’s house, inbed, in a hotel )take ( a walk )
Irregular pastdidwentdrovesawhaddrankbroughtatemadeflewmet
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Unit 5 People
Nouns
collegeprophetfoundsheperdpoetscientistartistcookpilot
Verbs
be borndieget marriedgraduatestart collegeinvent
Adjectives
honesttruthfulfamous
Language Use
Who( is / was ) ...............?( Where / when ) was ............... born?When did .............. die?
( He / she) is / was ...............( He / she) was born in ............... .( He / she) died in ...............
Adverbs
TimesA.D.AgoHijra
Language Use
Introducting someoneThis is ...... / these are ........Hi, ........... Nice to meet you.
Exchanging personal informationWhat’s your name?
I’m ........... / My name is ..........
Where are you from?I’m from ..............
Are you .............. ?No, I’m not. / Yes, I am.
Nouns
Nounshand shakehugparts of the bodycheekchinpalmbackother nounsgesturescustomstip
Verbs
Verbsbowgreetkissmeetpatpress
Unit 6 Greetings
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Unit 7 Daily Life
AdjectivesNouns
JobsAnnouncerJournalistSecretaryWaiter
Other nounsDaily routineScheduleactivity
Verbs
Control (trafic)eat outlook afterserve ina restauranttype
rarelyseldom
Language Use
Talking about routinesHow often do you ........?( Once / twice ) a week / month.When do you .......... ?I ( usually / sometimes ) ..........( At / around ) ......... In the morning.Where do you ........... ?At ..........Do they ........... ?Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
Talking about work and schoolWhat do you do?I am a .........Where do you work?I work ( at / in / for ) ........Which school do you go to?I go to ...........
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Vocabulary and Expressions / First Grade
Nouns
a pair ofapartmentappleAprilArabicarmarm chairartAugustautumnbackbackachebagBaghdadbaker’sbananabankbarber shopbasketballbathroombeardbedbed coverbedroombeefbeltblousebook casebook storebowlingboybreadbreakfastBritainchartcheese
handhandbagheadheadache pain killerheadscarfhistoryhothousehumidhusbandIndiaingredientsinkItalianItalyjacketJanuaryJapanJapanesejuiceJulyJunekeykitchenkneeknifelamplanguagelibraryliving roomlegLondonlunchMakkahMallManamamangoMarchmath
dresserdrycleanerearearacheeastelevatorsengineerEnglisheraserescalatorseyesfacefanfarmerfatherFebruaryfeverflagflourflower shopflufoodforkFrancefreezerFrenchFridayfriendfurniture storegaragegardengeographygirlgrandfathergrandmothergrocer’sgroceryhair
chickenchildrenclosetcoffeecoldcollegecolourcomputer brotherbutcher’sbuttercafecafeteriaCairocakecapital citycarnationcarrotscassettecentimetreschaircoolcoughcough medicinecountrycurtaincustomerdaughterDecemberdeskdessertdining roomdining tabledinnerdishdoctordressdress shop
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Pronouns
hehershisI
whoseyouyours
theythiswe
itmineoursshe
thattheirsthese
Nouns
Maymetre / kilomilkmirrorMondaymoneymosquemothermoustache mouthneck /shouldernestNew DelhinightstandnorthnoseNovembernurseoccupationOctoberofficeoilone hundredonionsorangePalestineparentParispearpencilpharmacypillowplantsplateplayground
toothachetrousersTuesdayTurkeyTwenty one toumbrellauncleuniformvanvasevice principalvisiting familywaiterwarmWashington D CwatchwaterweatherWednesdaywestwherewifewindowwindywinterx-rayyellowzebra
shop/ storeshopping centreshowersingle/ king-size bedsistersizeskirtsnowysocksockssofasoldiersonsore throatsouthspoonspringstomachstomachachestovestudentsuitcasesummerSundaysunglassessunnytableteateachertelevisionThursdaytoestomatoestooth - teeth
policemanpotatoesprincipalpyjamasqueuerainyrefrigeratorregionreligionrest room stationeryrestaurantsriceringRiyadhRomeroomrosesrugrulersaladsandalsSaturdaySaudi ArabiaschoolsciencescientistSeptembershepherdshirtshoes
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Verbs
arearrangeatebroughtbuildbuycirclecleanclosecomecostdiddiedon’tdrankdrove
sit downsleepstand upstay (at my aunt’s house , inbed, in a hotel)stay ( in bed )studyswimteachtestturnwake upwalkwashwatchwentworkwork on the computerwrite
listenlisten tolooklook atmademake ( a dress )metneedopenpick upprayputput downreachreach schoolsleepreadrepeatsawsit
eatenjoyexerciseflewflyget clothesget upgogo ( to school / bed )go outhadhave ( breakfast / lunchdinner)helpintroduceis
Adjectives
greyhealthyherhishow oldillItalianitslargelonglostmediummediumheight (n)MissMr.
thirdthirteenththreetidytwelfthtwentiethtwoweight (n)whatWhat’s thematter?whitewhoyellowyoung
sevenseventeenthseventhshortsixsixteenthsixthsizesmallsomestraighttalltentenththeirthin
Mrs.mynewnicenineteenthninth oldoneorangeourover weightpinkRedSaudisecondsee page...(v)
expensivefairfatfifteenthfifthfirstfourfivefourteenthfourthFrenchfriendlygoodgood lookinggreen
—’d betteranybadbeautifulbetterbigblackblueBritishbrowncheapcomfortablecurlydarkeighteentheightheleventh
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Adverbs
alwaysat the back of
oftenon the .... floorsometimesthereupstairsusually
downstairsherenever
Adverbs of place
at the back ofon the .... floor
Articles
aanthe
Adverbs of place
five ( past / to)ten ( past / to )twenty ( past / to )local time
Phrases of quantity
a cup of .....a piece of ......a bottle of ......a pot of ......a glass of ......
Prepositions
behindbetweeninin frontofnear
next toonoppositeunder
Language Use
What do you need?What do you usually have ?What is the time ?What language do you speak?What nationality are you?What’s the date today?What’s the weather like?What’s your hobby?What’s your name?What’s your nationality?When do you ... ...?Where are you from?
Can you .... .... ....?Did you have a good weekend?Did you have fun?Do you like ... ... ?Do you need ... ... ?Fine, thank you.Good afternoon.Good morning.Hello,Hi,How are you?How do you spend your day?How much does it cost?It costs ... ... riyals.
My name is -----Nice to meet you
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Irregular Verbs
Present(be) am/is/arebuycomecutdrivefallfeelgetgivegrowhearkeeploseputquit
Participlereadriddenrunsoldsetsatsleptspokenspenttakentaughttoldthoughtwornwritten
Pastreadroderansoldsetsatsleptspokespenttooktaughttoldthoughtworewrote
Presentreadriderunsellsetsitsleepspeakspendtaketeachtellthinkwearwrite
Participlebeenboughtcomecutdrivenfallenfeltgotgivengrownheardkeptlostputquit
Pastwas / wereboughtcamecutdrovefellfeltgotgavegrewheardkeptlostputquit
Pronunciation of Regular past forms
with /d/studiedstayed
with /id/invitedvisited
with /t/workedwatched
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Comparatives
1. Most words just add -er and -est
long longer than the longestcold colder than the coldestfast faster than the fastest
2. Most words with silent -e add -r and -st
wide wider than the widestlate later than the latestwhite whiter than the whitest
3. Some words double the last letter.
big bigger than the biggestfat fatter than the fattesthot hotter than the hottestsad sadder than the saddest
4. Words with -y change to -ier and-iest.
happy happier than the happiestnoisy noisier than the noisiestthirsty thirstier than the thirstiestwindy windier than the windiest
B
Spelling rules
Plural nouns
1. Most words just add-s1 pen1 apple1 room
2. Words with -s, -ch, -sh, and-xadd es.1 box1 bus1 sandwich1 crash
3. words with-o add -es.1 potato1 tomato
4. Words with -y change to -ies.1 family1 library1 story
5. Words with -f change to -ves.1 knife1 wife1 wolf6. These words have no -s.1 child1 man1 foot
2 pens6 apples10 rooms
2 boxes3 buses10 sandwiches4 crashes
20 potatoes10 tomatoes
2 families8 libraries9 stories
6 knives2 wives5 wolves
2 children10 men20 feet
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Adjectives Adverbs
1. Most words just add -ly.
quicksafeslow
D
quicklysafelyslowly
happyheavyhungrythirsty
happilyheavilyhungrilythirstily
2. Words with -y take off the -y and add -ily.
Verbs
1. Most words just add -
eat eatsarrive arrives
C
1. Most words just add -ed
clean cleanedrepeat repeated
1. Most words just add -ing
laugh laughingdrink drinking
2. Word with -y change to -ies.
fly fliesstudy studiesworry worries
2. Word with Silent -e add -d
smile smiledrevise reviseduse used
2. Word with Silent -e take offthe e and add -ing
take takingscore scoringchange changing
3. Words with -ch, -ss, -o and-sh add -es.
teach teachescross crossess go goesfinish finishes
3. Words with -y, change to -ied.
carry carriedstudy studiedworry worried
3. Some words double the lastletter
sit sittingswim swimmingstop stopping
4. Some words double the lastletter
stop stoppedtravel travelled
adding -s adding -ed adding -ing
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Say It In English-Second Year Intermediate ‘‘Pupil’s Book’’ - Riyadh
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Ministry of Education, 1998C
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Say It In English
Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Education
Educational Development
Second Year Intermediate
Pupil’s BookTerm 1
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