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12 am/is/are (My favourite sports are football and swimming. I'm interested in art. (My father is @ doctor and my mother is 2 jourralist, positive negative 1| am| (°m) 1 | aun not | (’'m not) | he (he’s) he (he’s not or he isn’) | she | is | (he’s) she | is mot | Ghe’s not or she isn’t) it co) it (i's not or it isn’t) we (we're) we (we're not or we aren’t) you (you're) you | are not | (you're pot or you aren’t) they (they"ee) they | (they're mot or they aren") short fort short forms 1 P'm cold. Can you close the window, please? 1 Pm 32 years old. My sister is 29. 1 Steve is ill. He’s in bed. 1 My brother is affaid of dogs. O It’s ten o'clock. You're late again Go Ann and | are good friends. 10 Your keys are on the table. 0 Pm tired, but Pm not hungry. Co Tom isn’t interested in politics. He’s interested in music CD Jane isn’t a teacher. She’s a student. 0 Those people aren’t English. They're Australian. 10 Tes sunny today, but it isn’t warm. that’s hat is there’s = there is here’s = here is 0 Thank you. ‘That’s very kind of you. © Look! There’s Chris. © ‘Here’s your key? “Thank you am/isfare (questions) > Unit 2. there isjare > Unit 37 afan > Unit 65 short forms — Appendix 4 rcises Unit 1 Write the short form (she's / we aren't etc). I she is she's. 3 itis not . STAM MOE een 2 they are 4 thatis 8 6 you are not Write am, is or are. 1 The weather ..../®... nice today. 5 Look! There Carol. 21 not rich. 6 My brother and I good tennis players. 3 This bag heavy: 7 Emily ........ at home. Her children at school. $ These bags co. heavy. 8 Tcccne a tani driver, My sister ooo... mUurse, Complete the sentences. § Steve is ill... HE'S... in bed. Tim not hungry, But enn thinsty, 3 Mr Thomas is a very old man. 98. + These chairs aren't beautifial, bat oe inemnnn Comfortable, ® The weather is nice today warm and sunny, 6 wu. late? ‘No, P’'m not. I'm early? © Catherine isn’t at home. ~ at work, s your coat? “Oh, thank. you very much! Look at Lisa's sentences in 1A. Now write sentences about yourself. Brame?) My cennennnmncninneenn 5. (favourite colour or colours?) 2 (from?) 1 , My... . ' 3 (age?) I = 6 interested in 4 fob?) 1 = I a Write sentences for the pictures. Use: cold het hungry thirsty dteus, ® @ wy 4) 1 She's thirsty 3 He 2 They a a 6. 7 15 Write true sentences, positive or negative. Use isfisn’t or are/aren't. 1 (it / hot today) We isn’t hot today. or 8's nob, today. 7 2 (it / windy today) It ele. aeceecenest 3 (my hands / cold) My eas 4 (Brazil / a very big country) 5. (diamonds / cheap) — 6 (Toronto / in the US) > Write true sentences, positive or negative. Use I'm / I'm not. 7 (tired) Vm tired. or __!'m not tired. 8 (hungry) 1 9 (@ good awimmer) zoe 10 (interested in football) — Additional exercise 1 (page 252) 13 14 am/is/are (questions) What's (pnissiicien?) name? positive question am am | 2 he a | ia | he? | she? | = you | are are | you? they they? 0 ‘Am I hate?” C's your mother at home?” 0 ‘Are your parents at home?” 11s it cold in your room? David. a; ‘Are you married? femme “No, you're on time’ “No, she’s out” ‘No, they're out? "Yes, a little? © Your shoes are nice. Are they new? We sy: (Is she at home? / Is your mother at home? (not Is at home your mother?) U Are they new? / Are your shoes new? (Hot Are new your shoes?) Where ... ? / What ... ? / Who ... 2 / How ...?/ Why ...? 10 Where is your mother? Is she at home? 0 "Where are you from? “What colour is your car?” © ‘How old is Joc?” ‘Hes 24? “Canada! ‘Its red? 1 How are your parents? Are they well? G These postcards are nice. How much are they? 1 This horel isn’t very good. Why is it so expensive? what's = what is who's = who is O What's the time? G Wheres Lucy? Short answers how’s = how is where's = where is D Who's that man? 1D How's your father? | [Pm | he’s The | she’s | she | isn’t Yes, No,| it’s | not. | or | No, | it | you |are, you'te you | aren't. | they | they're they | _— 0 ‘Are you tired?” 1 ‘Age you hungry? 11s your friend English?” 4 ‘Are these your keys?” © “That’s my seat? amlisfare > Unit 1 questions -> Unit 4 "Yes, he “Yes, they ar ‘No, it isn’t.’ "Yes, [ am.” ‘No, Pm not, but Ui thirsty? what/whiehfhow > Unit 47 reises Find the right answers for the questions. ) Where's the camera? Is your car blue? Is Linda from London? Aun T late? ‘Where's Ann from? ‘What colour is your bag? Are you hungry? S How is George? © Who's that woman? Soave ‘A London. B No, I’m not. C Yes, you ate, D My sister. E Black. F No, it’ black. G In your bag. H No, she’s American. 1 Very well. (your parents / are / well) “interesting / is / your job) (fom / where / you / are) LO Ue we on {you / are / late / why) y\ LOU to me Write the questions. Jis / at home / your mother) (che shops / are / open today) interested in sport / you / are) (is / near here / the post office) ... er school / are / your children) the man in this photograph? Make questions with these words. Is your mother at, home. Are your parents, well How are. your parents? the bus stop? ~~. your children? these oranges? your favourite sport? ons your new shoes? Unit 2 Complete the questions. Use What ... / Who ... / Where ... / How .... fl They're very well. At the end of the street. Five, six and ten. £1.50 a kilo. Skiing ‘That's my father. Black. fl E PAUL (American?) 7 (how old?) . (ateacher?) (married?) (wife a lawyer (Gom?) (her name?) orn (how old?) .... wavautune (ame?) .. What's your name? Paul. No, Pim Australian. Tm 30. No, Pima lawyer, Yes, Lam, No, she’s a designer. She's Italian. Anna. She's 27. 1 Are you married? 2 Are you thirsty? — 3 Ist cold today? Write short answers (Yes, | am. / No, he isn't. etc). No, Ut not. 4 Are your hands cold? 5 Is it dark now? ae Ls 6 Are you a teacher? = Additional exercises 1-2 (pages 252-53) 15

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