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Grammar rules Question words be: present simple Negative Cree) e rrr Negative fan) Garces you? lam not Tm not What is it? you are not you aren't Where is London? he/she/it is not he/she /it isn’t When is your birthday? | we are not we aren't How old are you? you are not. you aren't 1 ‘Short forms — who's, what's, where's, when's, (they are not they aren't | (howold’s mec aeen Question word + am /are/is + subject? Subject + | are not (aren't) How old are you? I'm twelve years old is not (isn’t) What is it? Vm not English. You aren’t Mexican, NOT What weisz, Interrogative and short answers this, that, these, those \ SErticy Peers Brno Am I? ‘Yes, | am. No, I'm not. ‘Are you? —_—-Yes, you are. _No, you aren't. Is he? ‘Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. ——E— Isshe? Yes, shes. No,sheisn't. | | <_—===—] } No, itisn't. —— Ist? Yes, iti ‘Are we? Yes, we are. No, ‘Are you? Yes, you are. No, you ar This is a pencil These are pencils. ‘Are they? Yes, they are, _No, they aren’ 3 Am | Are | + subject? Is Yes, _| + subject | + am/are/i No, pronoun | + ‘im not /aren’t/isn’ Thats ated freee bec ‘Are you American? NOT You-are-American? Is it interesting? Yes, itis. NOT Yes-it's: Are you Tim? No, I'm not. (0) seventy (Gtudent’s Book pp.15-17 Exercises Vocabulary Adjectives ‘1 Find three more ‘of opposite adjectives in the wordsearch. Then complete the table below. Interrogative and short answers 4 Match the questions and short answers. 1 Amin Year 9? a No, he iit. 2 Are youa sme Yes, they are 8 she Daud? ives 2) 1) EC Ea 1 0 We oS 4 Is Maria from Spain? 4 No, Im not i[y[rfefelfelisy rt] [y[e 5 Is it your book? @ Yes, she is, orfelelclellelele 6 Are you French students? No, it isnt. 7 Are they our new teachers? —_g Yes, we are. Pe [z[efolati[yicle 5 Write questions and anewers. LL OW RI xa lief afolm he/Matthew? (7) c[cfoww ts [y fo]wfale[s Ic he Matthew? vfe[Rimyyys flu r{ ts |u te bt _______ clelalwltlalstt}itcly 1 you/an Arsenal fan? () tlofefefr[i[yfe[s[ife a his car/blue? (W) serious funn 3 the students /at school? (7) 2 Write sentences about the following things Using the adjectives from exercise 1. history It’s interesting, 1 The Simpsons 4 they /your books? (x) 5 Mike and Paul/in the football team? (7) 2 football 3 the Shrek films. 4 maths Grammar be: present simple Negative 3 Make the sentences negative. I'm in Year 10. tm not in Year 10. 1 I'm Scottish. 2 You're funny! 3 John's from York 4 Our homework’s easy. 5 We're German. 6 You're students. 7 Anna and Jo are sisters 6 she/a new student? (V) ceveny-ene (72) Question words 6 Choose the correct words. ‘A What/ Where are they? B They're DVDs. 1A Who/What is she? B She's my mum. 2 A What/Where is Robert? B He's at school. 3A When/How old is Laura? B She's twelve 4A Where/What is your favourite colour? B it's blue, 5 A When/Where are you? B We're in Pars 6 A When/What is her birthday? B It’s in May. 7 Complete the message with question words. Subject: | Hi Ben Hi Ben, ‘Thanks for your email and photo. Who is the girl in the photo? Is she your penfriend? *___'sher name? *____'s she from? And? old is she? She's beautifull Write soon, Nick PS‘____'sher phone number? this, that, these, those 8 Choose the correct word. 4 These/Those are my parents, BH 2 These/ Those are my CDs. 4 This /That is my cat: 9 Match the questions and answers. 1 Who's that? 2 What are these? 3 Are you teachers? 4 Are you a student? a No, I'm not, b She's at school. © No, they aren't d They're my 5 Where's Annie? holiday photos. 6 Are those your friends? \e Yes, we are. f It's Mark. Gtudent’s Book pp.1417 Asking and answering personal questions ‘1 Match the questions and answers. 1 Whats your email aderess?—___a W's 0191 498 0254 2 What's your address? b It’s kwilson@fpost.com. 3 What's your surname? I'm fifteen, 4 What's your phone number? d I's 15, Sheldon Drive, Winchester. 5 How old are you? It’s Harry 6 What's your first name? f It's McDonald. 2 Complete the dialogue with the correct questions. Receptionist Ellie Receptionist Ellie Receptionist Ellie Receptionist Ellie Receptionist Ellie Receptionist Ellie ‘What's fi 2 Its Elle, It’s Moore. I'm twelve. It’s 12, Briar Road, Bristol It's 0117 4960125. It's ellie@xyzmail.com, 3 Imagine you are Rick and you want to join a skate park. ‘Complete the dialogue with Rick’s information. Receptionist Rick Receptionist Rick Receptionist Rick Receptionist Rick Receptionist Rick (Student's Book 9.16 a Smith Age: 13 16, George Street, Birmingham ; 01221 496 0857 How old are you? [m thirteen, What's your surname? What's your first name? What's your phone number? What's your address? seventy-three Reading ‘L Read about Robert Pattinson. Then the missing questions. overt Palio i Your favourite ucior! It's official! Robert Pattinson is your favourite actor! Robert is a British actor and he's famous for his film roles. He is Edward Cullen In the Twilight films. He is very popular with teenagers all over the world. Here are your questions about Robert - with our answers! oa - . ah, Nhetis hie flee? A tis favourite actors are Jack Nicholson and A. His full name is Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson. James Dean, oz ) oo A He's from London, England A His favourite fim isthe Classic One Flew Over i the Cuckoo's Nest A His birthday s on the 13th May. OO cecesgreepenneseeseen A His favourite colour is arey. 2 Read the article again. Then correct the mistakes in the sentences. Robert Pattinson is American, Robert Pattinson isn’t American. He's British, 1 He's from Manchester. 2 His birthday is in March. 3 His favourite actors are Brad Pitt and George Clooney. 4 His favourite colour is yellow. Writing 3 Interview your favourite actor. Write five questions. Then write the actor's answers. What's your full name? My full name is... seventy-four (Student's Book pp.18-19 Grammar rules have got: present simple Affirmative ee Eigen Interrogative and short answers Benes Interrogative Vhave got Ve got | | Havelgot? — Yes,Ihave. No, | haven't. “you have got you've got |_| Have you got? Yes, you have. No, you haven't. he has got he's got || Hashegot? Yes, he has. No, he hasn't. she has got she's got Has she got? Yes, she has. No, she hasn't. | ithas got it's got Has itgot? Yes, ithas. No, ithasn't. we have got we've got Have we got? Yes, we have. No, we haven't. you have got you've got Have you got? Yes, you have. No, you haven't. they have got they've got Have they got? Yes, they have. No, they haven't, have got/ Have /Has + subject + got + object Subject + | has got + object Yes, + subject + have /has. ‘ve got/'s got No, + subject + haven’t/hasn’t. I've gota sister. He's got two brothers. You've got a computer. Kate's got a new bag Negative Thave not got: you have not got he has not got she has not got ithas not got | we have not got you have not got ke they have not got Emnaiciad Uhaven't got ‘you haven't got he hasn't got she hasn't got ithasn’t got we haven't got you haven't got they haven't got have not got/ Subject + Thaven't got a bike. Tim hasn't got a cousin. NOT Fye-not got brother She's notyotadog: (Student's Book pp.23-25 has not got haven't got/ hasn't got + object Have you got a pen? Yes, | have. NOT Yes-ve-got:/Yes--got: Has Tina got a mobile phone? No, she hasn't. Possessive 's 1 We use the possessive 's to talk about possessions. Mark's bike 2 We use 's to talk about possessions with names, for example members of a family. Simon is Claire's brother. 3 We use 's with singular nouns. Kate's book 4 We use ’ with plural nouns. the girls’ bags 5 We use 's with names of people that end in the letter s. Charles's cat 6 We use ‘s with irregular plural nouns that do not end in -s/-es. the children’s toys 7 When there are two or more people that possess something, we use 's after the last person. Susie and Paula's bedroom seventy-five (75) Vocabulary Family ‘1 Complete the table with the words in the box. aunt brother cousin grandad mum Grammar have got: present simple Affirmative and negative 3 Complete the sentences with ‘ve got or 's got. 2 Complete the puzzle. What is the mystery family word? 1 My name's Katie, My mum’s name is Tina and my dad 's name is Rob. 2 Our mum's mum is Edna. She's our 3 My dad and Kevin are brothers. Kevin's my 4 I'm Jack. Rebecca is my mum's sister. She's my 5 Anna and Maria are Tom is their brother. 6 My mum is Peter's aunt, and he's my 3 lve got a new bike, e e 1 We an English friend. 2 Ben a new teacher. 31 a poster of the Jonas Brothers. a 4 Fran, the new Shakira CD. — —srandad — 5 My mobile phone. a camera. ‘ aaa 6 They a dog, sister 2 inde 4 Rewrite the sentences from exercise 3 in a the negative form. * cousin Lhaven't gota bike, a ousons 5 Write what these people have or haven't got. Use short forms where possible. ‘Adam: brother (¥) sister (%) ‘ , agsister 1 ill computer (7) tablet (Xx) 2 Jess and Liam: dog (v) cat (X) 3 Ron and Sue: skateboards (/) bikes (X) 4. Mark: five cousins () a brother or a sister (X) Exercises Interrogative and short answers 8 Write the questions in the correct order. Then answer the questions for you. 6 Complete the questions and short answers ~ tae with have, has, haven't, or hasn't. re have / computer/a/ res Have you got a calculator? bbe is cam ‘Yes, Ihave, /No, |haven', Has Alison got a rucksack? 1 a brother have/ got/a sister / you /or? No, she hasn't _. 1 Toni and Bill got a sister? Yes they e 2 parents /have /a car/ got / your? 2 Batista got a new pen? No, he . Bee ee 3 a TV/your room /got/has? No, : ins? * ye eee muss 4 got/you/have /homework /today? 5 you and Julia got a cat? Yes, we 5 cousins/ got /you/have? 7 Write questions. Then look at the table and write the answers. a = Possessive ‘s x We a big family mplete the sentences with the words in icin ES a rant or acat x v t's Kevin's skateboard. (Kevin) John /a big family? tits rucksack. (Martin) Has John got a big family? 2 They're books. (the children) Nohehasn’, 3 It’s football. (the boys) 1 Liz and Ann /a big family? 4 It's___ mobile phone. (Mario) 5 They're parents. (Paula) 6 It's television. (Sue and Tim) ? Se 10 Draw your family tree. Write six sentences about the people in your family. Use the SS possessive 's. ond 2 Comps My grandad’s name is Patrick. My sister's name is Alice. 4 Liz and Ann/a cat? 5 Liz and Ann/a computer? (Student's Book 99.22.25 seventy-seven @) Talking about possessions ‘1 Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the box. Have you got Is it new Whathave-yourgot Yes, I have What's your favourite possession Fran What have vou aot in your bag, Mark? Mark It’s my digital camera, It’s cool! ' a digital camera? Fran No, | haven't. But 've got a mobile phone, and that's got a camera Mark . then? Fran it’s my bike. Mark Your bike? * 2 Fran Yes, its. I's a BMX. I's fantastic! Have you got a bike? Mark + but it's my brother's old bike. It’s terrible! 2 Use the information about Harry and Sally's 3 Write Sally's questions. Then write true possessions to complete their conversation. answers. ae or ee Sally - What /favourite / possession? Favourite his computer her tablet possession You New orold? new new a It’s got all his aan amazing Sally _it/new? favourite camera ssongs on it os Opinion I's fantastic. I's cool Hasn't got adigital += computer camera Sally What's your favourite possession, Harry? Harry It's my computer. Sally Is itnew? Harry * . Its got 2 its Have you got a computer? Sally + Harry What's your favourite possession, then? Sally * — Harry Is itnew? Sally Yes, © It's got” tts Harry 1°, a digital camera. | want one for my birthday! seventy-eight Gtudent’s Book 9.24 Reading FAMOUS FAMILIES Chris Hemsworth is Thor in the Thor films and in The Avengers, and his brothers are famous actors. too. His younger brother Liam is Gale Hawthorne in The Hunger Games, The whole family is from Australia, and Chris's older brother Luke is an actor ‘on Australian TV. ‘1 Read the texts. Are the sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences. 1 Chris Hemworth has two brothers and a sister. Will Smith Will Smith is a famous Hollywood actor and a pop star. He's the star in Hancock, Independence Day, and Men in Black. Wil's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, is an actor, too. This is a photo of Will and Jada with their son Jaden and their daughter Willow. Jaden is in the fim After Earth with his dad, and Willow is in the film /am a Legend with Wil Writing 2 Look at the family tree. Then complete the text about Chris Hemsworth and his family. 2 Liam Hemsworth is a famous actor. 3 Chris Hemworth’s family is from the US. 4 Will Smith's wife is a singer. 5 Jaden Smith is an actor. 6 Will, Willow, and Jaden are in the film After Earth, Grusents Book po26-2 Craig Hemsworth ‘who: chris's daa What: counsellor Leonie Hemsworth ‘Who: Chriss mam What: teacher ‘Luke Hemsworth Who: chris brther What: actor ‘Liam Hemsworth Who: chris's brother What: actor Chris Hemsworth Chris Hemsworth is a famous actor. TI ishis family tree. Chris's dad's name is Craig. He's a Grammar rules Present simple Affirmative base form of the verb (+ -s with Subject + the third person singular) | get up at seven o'clock in the morning, She plays tennis every weekend, They work in Buenos Aires. School starts at nine o'clock. Spelling variations - 3rd person singular 4 We make the third person singular with the base form of the verb + -s. like > he likes 2 We use the base form of the verb + -cs when the verb ends in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, -z, or -0. teach —> he teaches go— she goes wash —> it washes 3 When the verb ends in a consonant + -y, we change the -y to -i and add -es. study —> she studies fly > it fies 4 When the verb ends in a vowel + -y, we add -s. play — he plays 5 The third person have —> has Adverbs of frequency always usually often sometimes rarely never 1 We use adverbs of frequency to say how often something happens. 2 We usually put adverbs of frequency between the subject and the verb. often go to the cinema. 3 When the verb is be, we put the adverb of frequency after the verb. He's never at home. (mee In English, we do not use the double negative. We use never with the affirmative form of the verb, My dad never watches TV. NOT My-dad-doesn't never watch TV. Prepositions of time 1 We use on with days of the week. ‘on Monday(s) 2 We use at with times and with the words night and weekend(s). at four o'clock/ (the) weekends) /night 3 We use in for parts of the day, months, and years. in the morning / March /2010 Gtudent’s Book 9p.33-35 Vocabulary Daily routines ‘1 Write a sentence for each picture. Include a time for each action. Exercises 2 Complete the sentences with have, go, or get. | have _ breakfast every morning 11 to Sutton Park Secondary School 2 We lunch at school 3 You up late on Sundays. 4l to bed early during the week 5 They home from school at four o'clock 6 dinner with my mum and dad. Grammar Present simple Affirmative 3 Choose the correct words. (We visit my grandparents on Saturdays. 4 Jessica and her family live lives in Australia, 2. He/ They play tennis every weekend. 3 Wer She speaks Spanish and English 4 Our dog play plays with our cat! 5 My mum and dad /My dad work in a hospital 6 Robert and | go/goes to art classes. 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. getup listen tive play start visit work He getsup at seven o'clock 1 They tennis after schoo! 2 We 2 big house. 3 Our lessons at 8.45 am. 4 She her grandmother at weekends. 5 We to music on the Internet. 6 My parents in a restaurant. eighty-one Exercises 5 Write the third person singular form of the verbs. go goes. 1 watch 4 like 2 study 5 have 3 get up 6 finish 6 Write sentences. Use the present simple affirmative form of the verbs. He /f/his car in the garage He fixes his car in the garage. 1 My sister/ study /every day 2 James /like / computer games 3 She/watch/TV after school 4 Ali/do/her homework in the living room 5 My uncle /teach / geography Adverbs of frequency 7 Rewrite the sentences with the adverbs of frequency. Chris goes to the cinema. (often) Chris often goes tothe cinema, 1 Helen drinks coffee. (never) 2 We watch TV. (rarely) 3 She goes to bed at eleven o'clock. (usually) 4 They're happy. (always) 5 I'm late for school. (never) Prepositions of time 8 Write on, at, or in. on__ Monday 1 night 4 ___December 2 the morning 5. 2.30 pm 3 ___seveno'clock 6 2008 dehy-wo Spelling variations - 3rd person singular 9 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box and on, at, or in. be do getup go have play My dad getsup at 630am, 1 They usually dinner _ seven o'clock, 2 He always football Fridays and Saturdays. 3 My mum's birthday May 4 We never out __ night, 5| my homework the afternoon, ‘10 Choose the correct words. My dad is a doctor. He sometimes works @tV'in night. He ‘have/ has breaskfast at /on 9.30 3at/in the evening and he “goes /go to the hospital. He °works /work from 11pm. until 3.am, He ®has /does lunch ’in/at half past three in/at the morning! He finishes usually / usually finishes work "at /on 7 am. He comes home at 7.30, He "have/has dinner and | “*have/has breakfast! Then | "2go/goes to school and my dad "goes /go to bed. When | ‘Sget/have home from school "*at/in 3 p.m, my dad "gets up/ get up. He "help /helps me with my homework, lor we !®go/goes to the park and we *°plays / play football (Gtudent's Book pp.32-35 Communication Talking about TV programmes ‘1 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. channel day Wednesdays programme time 8 pm. What's your favourite TV programme, David? My favourite TV programme is Smallville. It's fantastic! What + is iton? t's on Mondays and * What is it on? It's on at * What ® is iton? It's on Channel 4. 2 Look at the TV guide. Then complete the dialogues. enone Sy The One Show The Culture London Tonight Channel 4 News Home and Away Show Eastenders: Brothers and I'm aCelebrity Hollyoaks Britain's Best Sisters : Brain Dancing With The Natural The Bill Location, House ‘The Stars. World Location ‘A What time is Home and Away on? B It’s onat ‘A What channel is it on? B It’s on# ‘A What time is The Bill on? Be. ‘A What channel is it on? Bt ‘A What time is Dancing With The Stars on? BS ‘A What channel is it on? Be 3 Complete the table with information about two people you know. Then write two dialogues with the information. 4 You What's your favourite TV programme? Name My favourite TV programmes ... It’s fantastic! (Student's Book p34 eighty-three Reading ‘1 Read the message. Then correct the mistakes in the sentences below. ore ‘> Messages At 950 am. today, Alanna wrote Hil 'm Alanna Cameron and I'm from Scotland. There are eight people in my family ~ my parents, two brothers, one sister, my grandparents, and me, of course. | live on a very small island near the west coast of Scotland. Its name is Tiree. ''m a student at the local secondary schoo! on the island. It isn't ‘a typical school! It’s only got 14 students and three teachers. The ‘school is small, but we use computers to communicate with other schools. (On a typical day, | wake up at 730 a.m. and lessons start at 8,30 a.m. | go home for lunch at twelve o'clock ~ my house is near the school. In the afternoon | go to school again. See Alanna's photos ‘After school, | usually spend time with my best friends, Rhona P and Vicky. We play in a band called Ceol, and we play traditional Scottish music. Rhona and Vicky sing, and I play the violin, Write soon, Alanna Alanna lives on a big island in Scotland. Alan, nd in 1 There are six people in Alanna’s family. 2 Alanna’s lessons start at 7.30. : 3 There are fourteen teachers in Alanna's school. 4 Alanna has lunch at school 5 Alanna spends her free time with her grandparents. eighty-four Writing 2 Write @ message to Alanna, Tell her about ... where you live your farily your school a typical school day what you do after school (Gtudent’s Book pp.36-37 Grammar rules Present Negative Sac do not play I don't play you do not play you don't play he does not play he doesn't play she does not play she doesn't play it does not play it doesn’t play we do not play we don't play you do not play you don't play they do not play they don’t play Subject + | do not/does not | + base form don’t/doesn't of the verb We don’t play tennis at school My sister doesn't like football. Interrogative and short answers Se Dolplay? Yes, Ido. Do you play? Yes, you do. No, you don't. Does he play? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't. Does she play? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't Interrogative Tere No, I don't: Does it play? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't. Dowe play? Yes, we do. No, we don't. Do you play? Yes, youdo. No, you don't. Do they play? Yes, they do. _ No, they don't Do/ Does + subject + base of the verb? Yes, + subject pronoun + do/does. No, + subject pronoun + don’t doesn’t. Do you do athletics on Thursdays? Yes, | do. No, I don't. Does Josie walk to school with you? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't. (Student’s Book pp.41-43 Question words + present simple Creer) foc Cee do you study at school?” When do they —_ have dinner? Where does Katie live? What time does she get up? base form of the verb Question Word. * | d0/does + subject | + How often...? Creer fer ea crud How often ...2 every morning /day/ month ‘once a day/week/ month twice a day /week/ month three times a day/ week/month! How often do you play tennis? | play tennis every week. How often do you send emails? | send emails about three times a day. Object pronouns Eeeicnnrns Eocene I know John. | know him, too. | like the Black Eyed Peas. | like them, too. have music lessons with Sara. | have music lessons with her, (2) five (85) eighty-five (85) Vocabulary Sports 1 Look at the pictures. Complete the puzzle. What is the mystery sport? Grammar Present simple Negative 3 Choose the correct word. IGon’ty doesn't speak Chinese. 1 1/Tina don't study French at schoo 2 Harry don't/ doesn't lke pizza. 3 She doesn't have/ has a new bag. 4 We/She don't do athletics on Fridays. 5 They doesn't /don't watch TV in the afternoon. 4 Make the sentences negative. | go cycling at weekends. 't.go cycli | 1 We go to school on Saturdays. 2 Rachel does her homework at 4 p.m. 3 Maurizio goes to bed at 11 pm, 4 Miguel and Pablo play basketball 5 You go swimming after school Interrogative and short answers 5 Complete the questions and write short answers. Does _ John like Manchester United? (7) Yes,he does. + exercise 1. E 1 she get up early on Saturdays? (x) 7 2 you play basketball? (7) 2 Complete the table with the sports from A he like rock music? () 4 they live in a small house? (7) cy 6 Read about Max. Then put the words in the correct order to make questions about him. Answer them, Hil My name's Max Bodin, My mum and dad are French, but I'm from Bradfield in the north of England. We live in Bradfield town centre, and |1g0 to Bradfield Green ‘School. My favourite subjects are French and maths. | love sport, and | play football and basketball at school. French is very easy for ‘me! | always speak French at home, and we visit my grandad in Paris every summer. Max /live in/ does / France? Does Maxlive in France? No,he doesn't. 1 in/he /does /London jive? 2 Bradfield /go/does/ school /he/in/ to? 3 sport/he/ does /like? 4 play /he /basketball /does? Question words + present simple 7 Complete the questions with a word from the box. what what when where what What subjects does Raquel like? History and art. 1 do you go to school? In Buenos Aires. 2 time does school start? At 8.30. 3 sports do you do? Athletics and basketball. 4 does lan get home from school? At 4.15. (Student's Book pp.40-43 How often ...? 8 Answer the questions with information about you. 1 How often do you study English at school? 2 How often do you have lunch at school? 3 How often do you watch TV? 4 How often do you do sports? 5 How often do you write emails? Object pronouns 9 Complete the table. Boteyicaera Eman ‘10 Complete the dialogues with the correct object pronoun. ‘A. Do you like Kanye West? B Yes,do. love fim 1A Do you know Sarah? B Yes, | do. She lives near . 2 A How often do you do sport at school? B Wedo once a week in summer 3A Do you like this actor? B_No,| don't like She's terrible! 4A Does Mr Thomas teach you and Maria? B Yes, he does. He teaches history 5 A How often do you see your grandparents? B Ise every weekend. 6 A Who's that boy? B It's Kevin Richards, | go to football club with eighty-seven Talking about likes and dislikes ‘1 Write the sentences in the table in the correct order from very positive to very negative. Then rewrite each sentence using an object pronoun. | don't lke dogs very much, | don't ike football at alll_| hate dentists! Hove Shakira: I quite ike Justin Timberlake. | really ke Spider-Man. 900 eo 1 o 2 } 2 68 “ eee {+ 2 Look at Rob and Sarah's likes and dislikes. Write the questions. Do you like Beyoncé? Do you like Enrique Iglesias? What do-you think of Avatar? What do you think of spiders? Rob Sarah Beyoncé @ Beyoncé GO Enrique Iglesias © Enrique Iglesias @ GO spiders © @ spiders @OO Avatar 3OO ‘Avatar Rob What . Sarah | quite like it. What about you? Rob I love it! Sarah 1 Rob No, I don't. | dont ike her very much. What about you? Sarah {really lke her. Rob 2 ? Sarah | hate them! What about you? Rob _| really ike them! Sarah * ? Rob | dor't like him at all. What about you? Sarah | love him! 3 Answer the questions with information about you. 1 Do you like Beyoncé? 2 Do you like Enrique Iglesias? 3 What do you think of spiders? 4 What do you think of Avatar? eighty-eight tudent’s Book 9.42 Reading ‘1 Read the interview. Then rewrite the sentences with true information. Jenna Wyatt is a football player, and she's only thirteen years old! Jenna plays for Scotland, and the other girls on her team are sixteen or seventeen! How often do you practise? | practise five days a week from Monday till Friday. On Saturdays I play a game. I don't practise on Sundays When do you practise? ‘After school From 330 p.m. to 6 p.m. What do you do in your free time? | don’t have any free time on school days! At the weekend I play computer games. Do you do other sports? No, I don't. When do you meet your friends? | meet my friends at school or at the weekend. Do your parents do sports? Yes, my dad plays cricket. He's a cricket coach. My mum swims, and my sister is a regional ‘gymnastics champion Wow! A family of sports stars! Jenna Wyatt's a basketball player. Writing t's a football pl it ith a junior t i Jenna Wyatt's a 2 Write an interview with a junior tennis champion. Use the 1 She plays for England. information in the profile and exercise 1 as a model. ee Name: 2 She practises three days a week. Dean Blake Age: 15 Nationality: Australian 3 She doesn't have any free time at the weekends. Training programm a Monday-Satur 4 She plays tennis at the weekend ees 5 Her dad plays basketball (Student's Book pp.44-45 4-6 pm. tennis practice Free-time activities: watch TV, read, sleep! Other sports: judo and swimming Favourite tennis player: Rafael Nadal eighty-nine Grammar rules can (ability) can (ability) | Affirmative and negative Interrogative and short answers ne Cn [Falter | Short form (emer enc) Bienes lean dance | cannot dance | can’t dance CanIdance? —_Yes,!/can.__No, | can't. youcandance you cannot you can't dance || Can you dance? Yes, you can. No, you can't. dance ‘Can he dance? Yes, he can. __No, he can’t, he can dance he cannot he can’t dance | | Can she dance? Yes, she can. No, she can't. oa Can itdance? Yes, it can. No, it can't. | shecan ance shecamot_ shecantdance| | Canwedanes? Yeu ve can. Nowe can | tteandance teannot _itean’t dance = se saree AES a hse.’ tienes nn they dance? _Yes, they can. _No, they can’t, we can dance we cannot _—_we can’t dance Can + subject + base form of the verb? ons Yes, + subject pronoun + can. you SaRTEaSS arenninge (ode cance No, + subject pronoun + can’t. ce ‘they can dance they cannot they can’t dance ‘Can you use a computer? Yes, | can. | dance Can she send a text message? No, she can't. Subject + can | + base form of the verb Imperatives can't I can dance. He can dance. We can dance. Listen! Don't listen! We can't speak Korean. Look! Don't look! | She can’t swim, NOT We-don'teanr-swim: sierit Dah ward Degrees of ability Open your book. Don’t open your book. | NOT Don't to-operr your book: (Vean sing very well, +++ | ean sing well ++ I-can sing quite well, + I can't sing very well. - I can't sing at all He can dance quite well He can't play the piano very well NOT He-can't play-very-wellthe-piano: Vocabulary Free-time activities ‘1 Match the verbs in column A with the words in column B. A B a1 play a comics cas oN chess 3 read © shopping b 1. suf a computer games ae bb tothe cinema 3 play ¢ the Internet ct gg a cards 2 ride b bowling 3 play ¢ abike d= play a skateboarding 2 9 tect momengee 3 send ¢ the piano 2 Complete the sentences with the verbs from exercise 1. | surf the Internet, * ‘computer games, and a comics. On ‘Saturday morning | always| 2 shopping with my mum, loften “__ skateboarding, and | 5__ my bike after school. In the evenings | sometimes © chess, and | always to the cinema on Saturdays. On weekdays | usually stay at home. Exercises Grammar can (ability) Affirmative and negative 3 Choose the correct words. Usain Bolt can cans run very fast. 1 Tom can't ride/to ride a bike. 2 Marisa is/can sing very well 3 My brother can't swims / swim. 4 Pete he can/can skateboard quite well 5 Jenny can't/ doesn't can speak French. 4 Complete the sentences with can (V) or can’t (X) and the verbs in the box. play fide send speak surf use Nick can ride a bike. (W) Sally can'tplay cards. (X) 1. My grandad a computer. (X} 2 My parents Russian. (7) 3 They text messages. (X) 4l the Internet. (7) Degrees of ability 5 Look at the table. Then write sentences about Nick and Sue. Nick SEED ees SE Se Sue +++ - +t +H +44 = can... very well —= can't... very well +45can...well — -—=cant... atall can ... quite well sing Nick can't sing at all, ‘Sue can sing very well. play chess swim ski 6 How well can you do the activities in ‘exercise 5? Complete the sentences with information about you. 1 sing 2 play chess 2 swim 4 ski Interrogative and short answers 7 Complete the questions and answers with can or can't. A Can __ you spell this word? B Not can't 1A ____ Fiona understand Russian? B Yes,she___ 2A ___heridea bike? B Nohe___. 3A Rob and Celia sing karaoke? B_ Yes, they 4a you and Alessia play basketball? B Yes, we 5A ____ you make a pizza? B Nol. 6 A ___ Mr Roberts skateboard? B Nohe ‘8 Complete the questions and short answers with the phrases in the box. Can David Can you No, they they-ean't ican Yes, she Can my friends speak German? No, they can't. 1A. Canyou sing karaoke? B Yes, 2A play chess? B No, he can't, 3 A Can Maria cook well? B can, 4A Can your brothers swim? B can't 5A play an instrument? B Yes, we can, ninety-two Imperatives 9 Complete the sentences with the imperative forms of the verbs in the box. be eat go play read sitdown talk wait Don't sit down! Wait a moment! that comic now! your: 10 Read the advert. Then complete the sentences with words in the box. contact dance don't phone play sing visit well YOU GAN DO IT? Anew TV show. Do you have you a special talent? Can you dance? Gan you act * Can you?__? Do you want 6 be on @ new Saturday moming TV show? 2 01632 570980 or ¢ for information. wait! our website us now! (Gtudent’s Book pp.50-53 Making suggestions ‘1 Complete the dialogues with the words in the box. bowling bored can go great tennis why-don't 1 Chris It's anice day. Why don't we play basketball? Rosa _ | can't play basketball. Can you play * ? Chris Yes, I can. Rosa OK, ?. ! Let's play tennis, 2 Rosa Let's ® shopping, Chris No, that’s boring! Let’s go Rosa OK, good idea. 3 Rosa I'm really®__. Shall we play cards? Chris No, | don't like cards. Rosa OK. Can you play chess? Chris Yes, 1® Rosa Great! Let's play chess, then. 2 Look at the pictures. Then complete the 3 Number the sentences in the correct order. dialogues. Then write the dialogues. Friend I'm bored. 1 Good ideal g You Let's play chess. Let's go shopping o What shall we do? A What shall wedo? ___ B A 2 Let's go skateboarding, then I'm really bored. Let's play cards. OK, great. No, I dont like cards. A 1 Friend I'm bored. You B A 2 Friend Why don't we 8 You Yes, OK. 3 Friend Let's You That's a great idea. (Gtudent’s Book 9.52 Oo o Oo Oo Skills Reading Sa Good Lorde! Sixteen-year-old Ella Yellich-O’Connor lives near the beach in New Zealand and she goes to the local high school. She's just a normal teenager except for one thing. She's also called Lorde and her song Royals was a hit all around the world. Lorde is a teenage musical superstar! Lorde lives in Auckland and she goes to Takapuna Grammar ‘School. Many of the other kids can't believe that they go to school with an international celebrity. In fact, there aren’t many famous singers in the whole country. Lorde is the first New Zealander to have a number one hit in the US. Lorde is famous but she’s also very normal. In concerts, she ‘wears long dresses and big trainers. She is a great singer and she also writes all her own songs. Perhaps that's because she isn't —DO| for Royals has millions of views on YouTube. the only writer in her family. Her dad is an engineer, but Lorde’s mum is a successful post. Lorde’s songs are about her own life. She says teenage life is often boring and her videos show normal homes and everyday places. She sings about reality and that is really popular. The video 11 Read the website about Lorde. Are the sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences. Lorde is her real name, False, Her real name is Ella Yellich-O'Connor. 1 Lorde lives near the sea, 2 Lorde goes to Auckland University 3 Lorde is the first Australian to have a number one hit in America. 4 Lorde’s dad is an author. 5 Lorde's songs are about normal life. Writing 2 Read the profile. Then complete the text about Meg. Talented Teens is a website for teenagers with special talents. Today's talented teenager is Meg Foster. Meg is thirteen years old and she’s from London. She can * and dance very well. She can play five *___ She can play the violin very®__~she plays in the National Youth Orchestra. Meg is very good at sports, to0. She can play + and she can ® She wants to win a ® at the Olympics! Talented Teens Name: Meg Foster Age: 13 Town: London, UK Talents: sing +4 dance +++ play five musical instruments play the violin +++ play basketball ++ do gymnastics +++ Ambition: win a gold medal at the Olympics +++ very well ++ well (Gtudent’s Book pp.54-55 Grammar rules Present continuous Negative Affirmative URC Bio) ST Tam not playing 1'm not playing ages ates youare not playing you aren't playing you are playing you're playing he is not playing he isn’t playing STs ang Reena: she is not playing she isn’t playing she is playing she's playing itis not playing itisn’t playing iE Sn We piaiing’ we are not playing we aren't playing we are playing we're playing you are not playing you aren't playing you are playing you're playing they are not playing _they aren't playing they are playing they're playing am Subject + | is are not + base form of am ('m) the verb + -ing Subject + | is ('s) are ('re) + base form of the verb + -ing He's watching TV at the moment. Interrogative and short answers In this photo, I'm playing tennis with my eer) See cousin Vincent Negative aa _. ‘Am Iplaying?” Yes, 1am. No, 'm not pelling variations ‘Are you playing? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. 1 For most verbs we add -ing to the base form. SB Rapley NZBs Vestal ated BRNO Tent play + -ing = playing Is she playing? Yes, she is, No, she isn't. | walk + -ing = walking 2 However, there are some spelling variations: ISCAS Ina Rk Me Yes RE MANE on =| seferee onding ne Drow the vend adding, | ATEWEDlying? Yes, we are, No, wearen't em ‘Are you playing? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. ee eee {Are they playing? Yes, they are, No, they aren't. consonant. Double the final consonant and add -ing. sit siting Am Is | + subject Are + base form of the verb + -ing? Yes, + subject pronoun + am /is/are. No, + subject pronoun + 'm not/isn’t/aren't. Is she listening to music? Yes, she is. NOT ¥es-sheis-istening: No, she isn’t. NOT No-sheisn’tlistening: Question words Question word _ | Present continuous is he singing? are they singing? am | + subject + Question word | is | base form of are | the verb + -ing? (Student's Book p:59-61 ninety-five (5) Vocabulary Clothes ‘1 Look at the pictures. Complete the words. ‘teainers 1 s. 2 i 3 d 4 & WA 5 8. 2 \ 2 What clothes do you wear in the following situations? Describe them using colours and 1 at school 2 at the weekend rine Grammar Present continuous Affirmative 3 Complete the sentences with am, is, or are. | am____ having breakfast Isobel is eating an apple. My mum and dad are going to work. 1 Tom ___ wearing his favourite trainers. 2 We listening tothe radio, 3 |_____ wating an email 4 Ande inking a glass of water 5 You ‘wearing my jacket 61 sitting at my school desk Spelling variations 4 .complete the table with the ~ing form of the verbs. Base verb -ing form 5 Complete the dialogue. Use the present continuous form of the verbs. A Where's Dad? B He's sittina (cit) in the garden. He's 1____ read) the newspaper. ‘A What are the boys doing? B Paul's # (use) the computer. He's ® (surf) the Internet. John’s * (eat) a sandwich. ‘A Where's Mum? B She's upstairs. She's ° (write) an email ‘A Where's the dog? B He's in the garden, He's © (run) after the cat! Negative 6 Write negative sentences. Then write affirmative sentences with the words in brackets. Peter's playing basketball. (football) Be “el basketball, __ Ye plaving f Sarah and Jo are doing their homework. (watch W) 2 Christopher's having breakfast. (dinner) 3 Janet's writing an email. (letter) 4 Gary's reading a comic. (listen to music) 5 Mr lackson’s driving his car. (ride a bike) 6 Emily and Paul are going to the sports centre. (cinema) Interrogative and short answers 7 Write the questions in the correct order and give short answers. he /is /listening / the /to /teacher? (x) Ashelistening to the teacher? No. he isn't, 1. going/they /are/ school /to? (7) 2 skirt/is /wearing / she /a? (x) 3 a/the students /are /test /doing? (x) 4 his/is/Mr Taylor/ writing /emails? (7) (Student's Book pp.58-61 Exercises ‘8 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. Use the correct form of the present continuous. do sleep use wash watch write Dad, lin doina_a project for school about my family. Can | ask you some questions? Not now. I the dog What's Mumm doing? She? the computer. She ® some emails. What about your grandma? Where's she? She's in the living room. she her favourite soap ‘opera on TV? Billy No, she isn't Dad Perfect! Ask her. Billy I can't Dad Why not? Billy She ® on the sofal Question words + present continuous 9 Write questions and andwers. Use the present continuous. Where /they /go? Wherearethey going? They're going to the gym. 4 What /he / write? {postcard to his friend, 2 Who/she /talk to? her grandma. 3 Where /he/sleep? (on the sofa 4 What /they /watch? their favourite TV programme. Communication Money and shopping for clothes 1 Write the prices in words. £150 = onepoundfifty 3 £10340 = 192220 = 4 £055 2 £15.99 5 £45.20 2 Complete the logues with the phrases in the box. 'masmall, They're too big. t's £22.50. ‘Yes: please: How much-are these jeans? A Can! help you? B Yes.please How much are these jeans? 4A How much is this skirt? B —_ 2A What size are you? B — 3A Are they OK? B 3 Order the sentences. Then write the dialogue. It’s perfect take it Here you are. How does it fit? It's £35. Yes, please. How much is this jumper? I'm a medium, Can |help you? Yes, of course. What size are you? Cant try it on? Oo Qo Oo Qo Oo 4 Imagine you want to buy the two items in the picture. Write two dialogues. Dialogue 4 Assistant How can |help you? You -How much are these trainers? _ Dialogue 2 Assistant You ninety-eight (Student's Book p.50 Reading What's your style? What do teens around the world wear? Today, we're asking two typical 4 teens about their clothes. What clothes do you usually | wear te school? Tedd, 15, Melbourne, Australia Ae usually wear a shirt trousers, and shoes to school, and after sehooh wear jeans, i a T-shicti and trainers. In this photo, Tim ina park near my house. Din riding my bike. Tim wearing a blue Tshirtand ! my favourite orange and blue cap. im wearing jeans and trainers. ‘1 Read the magazine article. Then answer the questions. 1 What does Todd usually wear to school? 2 What is he doing in the photo? 3 What’s he wearing in the photo? 4 What is Hee-sook wearing in the photo? 5 What do boys wear in Hee-sook’s school? (Student's Book pp.62-63 What clothes do you usually wear after school? Describe the clothes you're Wearing in the photo. Hee-seok, 14, Masan, South Korea y Tn South Korea students wear a school uniform to school. After school, I usvally wear jeans, a top, and a short jacket, but sometimes I wear a dress or a skirt In this photo, I'm wearing my school uniform. The jacket and skirt are dark blue. Under the jacket I'm wearing a white shirt, Boysin our school wear a blue jacket, grey trousers, and a white shirt, Writing 2 Answer the questions in the magazine article with information about you. What clothes do you usually wear to school? What clothes do you usually wear after school? Find a photo of yourself, Describe your style. Say + where you are + who you are with + what you are doing + what you are wearing, ninety-nine

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