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Grammar and Vocabulary Starter unit Grammar Subject pronouns and Possessive adjectives 1. Match the subject pronoun with a possessive adjective. ip A your 1 you__ B her 2 he_ C its 3 she D my 4 it E their 5 we F his 6 they __ G our Possessive ‘s 2 Write phrases. Add a possessive ’s to each person. Leon /chair Leon's chair 1. the teacher / ruler Tom / pen my brothers / bicycles the students / pens the dog / bed anon have got 3 Choose the correct option. has / have got a nice new English dictionary. 1 Has / Have Luis got a pencil sharpener? 2. She hasn’t/ haven't got a rubber in her pencil case, 3. Our classroom hasn't / haven't got a whiteboard, butit have / has got a blackboard! 4 Has / Have your parents got mobile phones? 5. My brother hasn't / haven't got a bicycle, but he has / have got a laptop 6 His sisters hasn't / haven't got lessons today. Vocabulary Classroom objects 4. Find six words. {rschoolbagpbinnhsulaptopbdodictionaryaposteriqdesk 1 schoo! bag 4 2 5 Bo MOSAIC 4 Countries | National 5 Complete the tables. Countries Nationalities Australia Or (1) Turk_ (6) Pertugu_ (2)the_k (7) Japan_ (3) Ind__ (8) South Afri__ (4)Canad_ (9) Amer_ Prepositions of place 6 Look at the picture. Complete the sentences with the words. behind between in infront of_nextto on under The pen is... 1 inacup. 5 a cup. 2 acup. 6 acup. 3 acup. 7 acup. 4 acup and a calculator. Days of the week / School subjects / Times 7 Complete the words with a, e, /, oor u. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Art is on Monday at half past ten. P_is on W_dn_sd_yatqu_rtert_eleven G__gr_phyis on Fr_d _y. ‘Sc__nc_isonT__sd_y at quarter p_st twelve. _ngl_sh is on Th_rsd_y at three, M_s_cis on S_t_rd_yat nine ‘clock . No classes on S_nd_y. Classroom language 8 Match 1-5 to A-F to make phrases. 1 aseon Excuse me, what BA say... in English? How do__ B does ‘bin’ mean? How do you __ C quiet! Don't __ D you spell window’? Be E eatin lessons. T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 1 Grammar be: present simple 1. Match the subject pronoun to the correct form of the verb be. 11 © A are(‘re)/ aren't 2 you/we/they BB is(‘s) /isn't 3 he/she /it Cam (‘m)/am ('m) not 2 Choose the correct option. Is / Are you my friend? Yes, | am J are. Is / Are he my teacher? No, he isn't / aren't. ‘Are / Am | a good student? Yes, you am / are. ‘Am /'Is it Friday today? Yes, it am/is. Are /Is they my books? No, they aren't / isn't. ‘Are Is we on the second floor? Yes, we are / is. Nowsena there is / there are + a, an, some and any 3. Complete the table with the correct words. ‘avan (2) any some. Are /Is she in our class? No, she aren't / isn’t. singular plural + there is there are ()alan (@2)___ - there isn't there aren't @). (4) Vocabulary Family 6 Choose the correct option. 1 2 3 4 My mother’s brother is my aunt / uncle. My father's sister's son is my child / cousin. My mother is my father's wife / husband. My father’s mother js my grandfather / grandmother. My sister and | are my mother end father's parents / children. My sister is my mother's son / daughter. My brother is my mother's son / daughter. My father's sister is my aunt / uncle. Rooms and homes 7 Match a room with what you do in it. 1 2 3 4 5 6 bedroom C A have a shower bathroom B park the car kitchen _ © sleep dining room D watch TV livingroom E cook garage _ F eat Personal information 8 Read the answers. Then complete the questions with the words. 4 Match 1-4 with A-D to make sentences. 1 Thereis © A analarm clock 2 There are B any family rooms. 3. There isn't © allaptop on the table. 4 There aren't 5 Complete with /s there or Are there. 1. Is there a bed in the room? 2 any stairs? 3 ‘an amazing view? 4 any children in the garden? 5 a toilet near here? 6 any Indian restaurants in town? MOSAIC 4 D some shops near here. ‘email nationality phone number spell_surname What's your first name? Carla. What's your Acosta How do you that? AC-O+ What's your 2 Spanish, What's your 2 0713 7723 900. What's your carla acosta@mail.com address? T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 2 Grammar Present simple: affirmative and negative 1 Cross out the ‘s’ at the end of the word where necessary. Loleans You chats He eats She makes Itworks ‘We meets You feeds They listens Noasens 2 Choose the correct option. | ike likes Maria My brother play / plays football. They chat / chats on the internet. She listen / listens to music. You watch / watches alot of TV. My grandmother speak / speaks French ‘Amy's cousin like / likes me. oarens 3. Complete the sentences with don't or doesn't. Enrique doesnt watch TV every day. 1. Elephants ‘eat meat 21 wash my hair every day. 3 Ourmum| work on Fridays, 4 They get up early 5 Carmen ‘come to schoo! by bus. 6 We want to do maths today. Present simple: questions 4 Complete the questions with the correct word. Do we practise on Saturdays? (we / she) 1 Does listen to music? (they / he) 2 Do ‘chat online? (you / he) 3. Does like swimming? (your parents your dog) 4 Does watch TV every day? (they / she) 5 Do sing in the choir? (the gitls / the girl) MOSAIC 4 5 Write short answers for the questions in exercise 4. No, we dont Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, aaune Object pronouns 6 Match subject pronouns 1-7 with object pronouns A-G. 11 00£ Aus 2 you B him 3 he © you 4 she D them sit E me 6 we F her 7 they Git Vocabulary Daily routines 7 Find ten verbs. Then write them in the correct place. brusheatcleangofeedgetwashgetuphavemake 1 yourhands 6 _ your room 2 ____ changed 7 ____home 3 ____ the dog 8 tnt 4 brush yourhair = 9 _the bed 5 ____ashower 10__ early Free time activities 8 Write the activities under the correct verb. tothebeach computer games to the cinema free running an instrument orienteering shopping to the beach T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 3 Grammar Sports Adverbs of frequency 5 Write the names of the sports. badminton basketball ice hockey karting 41 Cross out the adverb of frequency which is in thowrong postion eueney surfing mariatars rock dimbing scuba diving Belen sometimes drinks sometimes coffee. - Tusually play usually football on Saturdays. SR \We sometimes are sometimes late for schoo Italways is always hot in summer. The teachers often sit often with us in the canteen 5 My parents never go never dancing. Ron like + -ing | noun 2 Complete the table with the words. don't/ doesn't mind hate(s) Wke(s) love(s) ©@2___| am/are /is crazy about 8 — @ (2) 8 (3) @ don't / doesn't like a8) (4) @88__| can't stand 3 Choose the correct option. Do they like going for a walk? No, they like / don’t like it. (®) 4 Do you lke play / playing tennis? Yes, I ove it, 2. Does Maria like / liking going shopping? No, she can't stand it. 3 Do Ali and Noor lke doing judo? 1 martial arts 5 Yes, they like / are crazy about it, (222) 2 8 4. Does Ela lke dancing? 3 1 She doesn't like / mind t. (®) 4 8 Vocabulary Making suggestions / giving opinions School 6 Choose the correct option. 4 Match 1-8 with A-E. 1. Why aren't / don't we go to the club later? 1 pay D A suite 2 Fmnotere, How ara aot ging tt 2can B teen 3 chat se dt 1 . 3 cpets © room 8 That scunds dangerous interesting 4 ict D ground 5 That ood idea fc ats Seat ean rat's a good idea / one. T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS MOSAIC 4 Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 4 Grammar Weather Comparative adjectives 4 Complete the table with the weather words. 1 Choose the correct comparative adje cloud cloudy fog foggy ice icy rain rainy snow high higher ! more high snowy storm stormy sun_sunny wind windy 1 safe safer / more safe 2 quiet more quiet/ quieter Noun Adjective 3 noisy noisier / more noisy 4 big more big / bigger ma 5 extreme most extreme / more extreme fog fosay 6 bad more bad / worse |) —__ 2 Complete the table. = cO>) a — Adjective Comparative | Superlative o near nearer the nearest Ep @ (cord colder the est 4 (2)dangerous | more the @— — dangerous dangerous (3) hot hott the . (5)__ oe (8) hot otter e x (4)strange _| stranger the =e SS 6) —__ (8) popular | more popular _| the (6) easy easier the ft (7) (7) good better the Asking for travel information Vocabulary an 5 Complete the dialogue with a, e, j, 0 or u. Adjectives 1 A: What's the b_st way to get to Oxford? B: By train. 3. Match the adjectives with th ites. atch the adjectives wit opposites. 2 A: How long does the j__m_y take? 1 cheap & A quiet B: Around two hours. 2 long — B expensive 3. A: How_ften do the trains |__ve? 3 fast _ Cc low B: They go every 30 minutes 4 noisy — D boring 4 A: Who's the n_xt train? 5 safe _ E short B:AL9.00 am 6 enjoyable F slow 5 A:Howm_chisa return t_ck 1? 7 high _ G dangerous B: £44.00. T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS MOSAIC 4 Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 5 Grammar Present continuous 1 Match 1-6 with A-F. tam A isn't 2 am not B ‘te 218 c'm 4 isnot D's 5 are E ‘mnot 6 are not F aren't 2 Choose the correct option. [i'm /'s making breakfast. Mark are / is getting changed, You aren't /isn’t holding your pen. ‘They ’m/ re building a house. isn't /’m not coming to mest you. Lana aren't / isn't taking a photo. We 're I's carrying some boxes of books. oasens 3. Complete the table with the -ing form of the verbs. carry close come dive eat get hang make _put_sit_study swim double +-ing e+ ing consonant +-ing carrying 4 Complete the questions with the words. ‘Am Are Is Whatare Whatis Where are_Where Ate you having lunch? No, I'm not. 1 you doing? I'm studying English. 2 we going? We're going home. 3 Julian watching TV? No, he isn't, He's doing his homework. 4 | running fast? Yes, you are. 5 Charlie doing? He's playing basketball 6 Sue flying to? She's flying to Rome. MOSAIC 4 Present continuous and Present simple 5. Choose the correct option. usually jump / am jumping into the pool We always start / are starting class at 9.00 am. ‘Where is John?’ He sleeps /’s sleeping” don't play /‘m not playing on Sundays. Jo doesn’t listen / isn’t listening to me today! Paul usually sits /is sitting next to Tom. eaone Vocabulary Action verbs 6 Choose the correct option. close / practise an instrument carry / dive into a pool draw / close a picture sall / fly a boat climb /build a tree ‘open a door onan Adventure equipment 7 Write the name of the adventure equipment. jooulars a compass insect repellent asieeping-bag some tools _a waterproof jacket, Having a phone conversation 8 Complete the telephone conversation with a, e, ooru. 1. A:Can! spe_kt_Jane, please? 2 B:Sheisn'th_re at the m_m_nt. Wh_’'s cling? 3 A‘_t's Tim. C_n you _sk her toc _Il me later? B: Yes, sure, Bye, Tim. T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 6 Grammar can /can’tfor permission and ability 1 Complete the sentences with can @ or can't®. ‘Sam can_use my dictionary. © 1 He says | come in. © 2 Millie play with her friends. © 3 We ‘use our mobile phones in school. © 4 Georgina have any snacks. ® 5 Luis go tothe party. © 6 They {go home early today. © 2 Write the questions starting with Can ... 1 you! ride @ horse /? Can you ride a horse? 2. your brother / cook / ? 3. your sister / swim /? Countable and uncountable nouns 5 Match 1-6 with A-F to make sentences. 1 There's A much meat 2 There are B any carrots? 3. There isn't © some jam. 4 There aren't Dany water? 5 Isthere ___E alot ofdesserts. 6 Are there F any vegetables. Vocabulary Food 6 Complete the food items with a, , j,0 or u. 1 beans 5 ch_ckp__s 2b f 6 _n_ons 3 ch__s_ 7 m_shr__ms 4 ch_ck_n 8 y_gh_nt 7 Complete the table words from exercise 6. 4. your parents / speak French / ? Pulses Meat | Dairy | Vegetables beans 5 IJ watch TV /? 6 you and your brother / sing ? At the market 3. Match answers A-F to questions 1-6 in exercise 8 Find words to complete the definitions. 2 Question Yes, they can. No, we can’t —_ Yes, | can. 1 Yes, he can. No, she can't, No, you can't. amoom> must / mustn’t for obligation and prohibition 4 Choose the correct option to complete the school rules. You must / mustn't use your mobile phone. 1 You must / mustn't do your homework. You must / mustn't run in the classroom, You must / mustn't eat in class. You must / mustn't make a noise. You must / mustn't listen to the other students. anon MOSAIC 4 Capjewellerybatteryicecreamhairgelmagazinespursenailvamish ‘You wear a cap on your head. 1 You puta in your torch, 2 You put fon your hair. 3 You put fon your nails, 4 You keep money in your 5 You read 6 You wear. around your neck or on your hands. 7 You eat an Ordering in a restaurant 9 Number the lines in the correct order to make a conversation. ‘And to drink? Yes, please. "il have the fish and chips, please. _ Are you ready to order? 1 Water, please. What can | get you? a7™moam> T © OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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