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Unit
Contents Grammar Vocabulary Reading and Listening

Starter Unit
To be Countries and Nationalities; The Wildlife Club!
Interrogative pronouns Numbers; Spelling; Basic adjectives;
Page 4 This/That/These/Those Classroom objects; Days of the week
Subject and Object pronouns and Months of the year; Classroom
language

Have got Objects Fans of the Month

1
My World Possessive adjectives
Possessive s
Adjectives Help! Dads Got an Embarrassing
Hobby!
Prepositions of place Interviews about Karate Kid
Page 10 Dictation

2
There is/There are; Some/Any Places in town Cybertown
Around Town Can/Cant for ability Action verbs Great Parks in London
An audition
Dictation
Page 20

3
Present simple: affirmative, Daily routines A Day with my Big Family
School Days negative, questions and
short answers
School subjects The Big School Quiz
An interview about a School Day
in Japan
Page 30 Dictation

Review 1 Units 13 page 40 Word List Units 13 page 43

4
Adverbs of frequency Unusual animals A Day in the Life
Animal Magic Present simple with Parts of the body Unusual Pets
wh- questions An interview about a special dog
Page 44 Must/Mustnt Dictation

5
Present continuous Activities Guess the Job!
Out and About! Present simple and Present Weather and seasons The Weather
continuous A conversation about seasons
Page 54 Dictation

6
Countable and uncountable Food and drink Look! This Is our Fridge!
Delicious! nouns Adjectives Three Unusual
Comparatives A radio show about national dishes
Page 64 Dictation

Review 2 Units 46 page 74 Word List Units 46 page 77

7
Past simple: to be Ordinal numbers, years, dates Flower Power!
Modern History There was/There were
Past simple regular:
Regular verbs Travel Back in Time!
A conversation about a museum
affirmative and negative Dictation
Page 78

8
Past simple irregular: Means of transport Around the World in Eighty Days
Journeys affirmative and negative Clothes Azabs Journey
Past simple: questions and A telephone conversation
Page 88 short answers Dictation

9 Technology
Be going to Technology e-reading!
Present continuous for future Technology phrases Technology-free Week!
Time Page 98
arrangements Interviews about summer plans
Dictation

Review 3 Units 79 page 108 Word List Units 79 page 111

Appendices Writing Reference pages 118126 Irregular Verbs page 127

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Extra Reading Speaking and Pronunciation Writing Key English Test (KET)
Asking for and giving personal information A personal factfile

Culture Talking about position A personal profile Exam Practice 1


The United Kingdom: Facts and Pronunciation: Short forms Punctuation 1 Paper 1
Figures - Matching (part 1)
- Information transfer (part 8)
- Continuous writing (part 9)

Real World Profile Giving orders and warnings A description of a town Paper 2
Fazila Shirindel Afghanistan Pronunciation: Silent letters Linking words - Multiple Choice (part 1)

Paper 3
- Guided conversation (part 1)
Culture Asking and telling the time An email
Education in the UK Pronunciation: -s endings Time phrases

Real World Profile Expressing likes and dislikes An animal fact sheet Exam Practice 2
Lavindya India Pronunciation: Sentence stress Making notes Paper 1
- Right/Wrong/Doesnt say
(part 4)
- Word completion (part 6)
Culture Expressing surprise A blog - Continuous writing (part 9)
British Food Pronunciation: -ing endings Word order
Paper 2
- Matching (part 2)
Real World Profile Ordering food Instructions
Louis Barnett England Pronunciation: Word stress Sequence words Paper 3
- Prompt cards (part 2)

Culture Talking about the past An essay Exam Practice 3


Famous British People Pronunciation: -ed endings Punctuation 2 Paper 1
- Multiple choice (part 2)
- Multiple choice (part 5)
- Continuous writing (part 9)

Real World Profile Talking on the phone A travel diary Paper 2


Phiona Mutesi Uganda Pronunciation: Sounding polite Paragraphs - Gap-fill (part 4)

Paper 3
Culture Asking for information A story - Prompt cards (part 2)
British Festivals and Customs Pronunciation: Weak form of to Review: punctuation, linking
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1 My World
1 2

Vocabulary Objects
Word List page 43
Workbook page 104
3 4
1 Match the photos to these words.
1.7

Then listen, check and repeat.


camera comics 1 DVD
games console guitar ice skates
laptop magazine mobile phone
MP3 player poster skateboard
wallet watch

2 Match the definitions to ten objects from 5 6 8


Exercise 1.
1 Its a musical instrument. guitar
2 Its a film.
3 Its a computer.
4 Its a small clock. 7
5 Theyre stories with superheroes.
6 Its a board with wheels.
7 Its a big picture.
8 Its a machine for music.
9 10
9 Its a small case for money.
10 Theyre shoes for ice.
3 1.8 Listen and spot the missing letter.
1 w-a-l-l-e-t
2 c-o-m-i-c-s
3 c-a-m-e-r-a 11 12 13
4 s-k-a-t-e-b-o-a-r-d
4 Think of three words with missing letters.
In pairs, ask and answer.

Whats the missing letter? 14


W - A - C - H.
Its T.
Good.

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Unit 1

Reading 4 Read the sentences. Who is it?


1 Theyre Simpsons fans.
1 Look at the photos. Who has got these things: Lisa
2 Shes got a Simpsons computer game.
(L) or Emilio (E)?
3 Hes got lots of posters.
1 A skateboard 3 Comics 4 Hes Emilios favourite player.
2 A camera 4 Posters
5 Find words in the text that mean:
2 Read the text. How many objects do Lisa and Emilio
1 the opposite of serious (line 4)
mention?
2 two words for very good (lines 6 and 11)
3 1.9 Answer the questions. 3 very successful (line 23)
1 Where is Lisa from? Shes from Canada. 6 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer.
2 Where is Emilio from? A Im a fan of Glee.
3 What is Lisa a fan of? B Im a Manchester United fan.
4 What is Emilio a fan of? 1 What programme / team / sport are you a fan of?
5 Name The Simpsons objects. 2 Who is your favourite TV character / sports person?
6 Name the football objects.

Fans of the Month


Simpsons fan!
My brother and I are Simpsons fans. Weve
got about two hundred comics and theyve
got very funny stories and pictures. Have you
5 got a Simpsons comic?
The Simpsons computer game is fantastic,
but we havent got a Simpsons DVD. Ive
got a Simpsons watch and a big skateboard
with Bart Simpson on it. My brother hasnt
10 got a skateboard, but hes got a guitar with
a picture of Homer on it. Its awesome!
Oh, and guess what? My name is Lisa ... but
my brothers name isnt Bart!
Lisa, Canada
15 Football fan!
Im from Mar del Plata in Argentina. Weve got a
great football team here. Ive got a football shirt,
a scarf, a wallet and a backpack ... and lots of
posters on my bedroom wall! Mum and Dad are big
20 football fans, too. Dads got a blue laptop, a blue
mobile phone and a blue car!
Ive also got photos of some players on my
camera. Messi is my favourite player. He is a top
goal scorer!
Emilio, Argentina

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Grammar Have got
Grammar Reference Workbook page 86 Questions
Have I/you/we/they got
Affirmative a new DVD?
Has he/she/it got
I/You/We/They ve got (have got) Short answers
a new DVD.
He/She/It s got (has got)
Yes, I/you/we/they have. / No, I/you/we/they havent.
Negative
Yes, he/she/it has. / No, he/she/it hasnt.
havent got
I/You/We/They
(have not got) 4 Complete the text with the full form of have got.
a new DVD.
hasnt got
He/She/It My dad is a DJ. He 1 has got a radio show.
(has not got)
He gets famous people on his show. We 2
1 Complete the rules. autographs and photos from the famous people. We
3
autographs from Will Smith and Angelina Jolie.
1 We say I / / / have got or havent
We 4 (not) an autograph from a sports person, but
got.
I 5 a photo of Rafa Nadal with my dad. Its great!
2 We say he / / has got or hasnt got.
Rule

My favourite singer is Katy Perry but I 6 (not) her


3 The question form of they have got is ?
autograph. 7 you an autograph from a famous
4 The short form of have got is .
person?
5 The short form of has got is .

2 Find the subject + verb. Write the full form.


1 Hes got a new games console. Pronunciation
He has got
2 They havent got a laptop.
Short forms
3 Weve got posters for the classroom. 5a Look at the verbs. Find the short forms and
1.10

4 Ive got a camera on my mobile phone. listen.


5 The teachers got an MP3 player. 1 Ive got a mobile phone.
6 You havent got a watch. 2 Shes got a magazine.
7 Shes got a DVD in her backpack. 3 Theyve got my ice skates.
8 We havent got an interactive whiteboard. 4 He hasnt got a camera.
3 Complete the sentences. 5 We havent got watches.
1 Carla and Luisa have got posters of Lady Gaga. b 1.10 Listen again and repeat.
2 Elena a Twilight DVD.
3 your parents a laptop?
4 I a camera in my backpack. 6 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer
5 Harry a Superman comic. about these objects.
6 Angela a new watch?
A Have you got a DVD?
7 The teacher two pens on her desk. B Yes, I have.
8 you a games console at home?
DVD guitar magazine
MP3 player skateboard watch

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Unit 1

Vocabulary Adjectives 3 Rewrite the sentence so that it


has the opposite meaning to the
Word List page 43 first sentence.
Workbook page 104
1 My watch is cheap.
My watch is expensive.
1 Match the adjectives (17) to the opposite adjectives (ag).
1.11
2 I have got a new skateboard.
Then listen, check and repeat.
3 I think Maths is easy.
1 bad a expensive 4 My DVD collection is small.
2 cheap b unpopular 5 Im good at tennis.
3 difficult c interesting 6 This film is boring.
4 popular d good 7 Football is an unpopular sport.
5 boring e big
6 new f easy
4 1.13Listen and guess the
7 small g old
adjective. More than one answer
may be possible.
2 1.12 Choose the correct options. Then listen, check and repeat. A Well done! Excellent work!
B Is it good?
5 Complete the sentences with
adjectives from Exercise 1.
1 The film The Pirates of the
Caribbean is good.
1 Help! Ive got this game.
2 A Ferrari is .
Its really easy / difficult.
5 Ive got about fifteen school books! 3 Keira Knightley is .
Ive got a big / small backpack. 4 The Harry Potter books are .
5 Brazil is .
6 I think English is .
7 Ushers songs are .
8 My MP3 player is .
6 Choose one thing from each
group. Use an adjective and write
2 Weve got a sports game for your a sentence in your notebook.
console. Its from 2007, so its new /
The computer game is difficult.
old. 6 Ive got these fantastic DVDs.
computer game / book / film /
Theyre very good / bad.
song
sports star / actor / singer
object in your school / home
7 Look at the objects in
Exercise 2. In pairs, ask and
3 Ive got two Rihanna posters. answer.
Shes great shes very popular / A Is the camera expensive?
B Yes, it is.
unpopular.

7 Have you got New Moon? Its an


interesting / boring novel. Read it
now!
4 Look at this camera. Its 500 so
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Say it in your language
Cool!
Great.

Listening and Speaking


Julia This is a nice room!
Talking about position Nick Thanks. Its small, but its OK.
Julia Oh look, Sunnys in your room.
1 Look at the photo. Answer the questions. Nick Sit, Sunny. Good dog.
1 Who is in Nicks room? Leo Is this your games console, Nick?
2 Name four objects in Nicks room. Nick Yes, it is.
2 Listen and read the conversation. Check your
1.14 Leo Cool! What games have you got?
answers. Nick Ive got a new football game its
really difficult!
3 1.14 Listen and read again. Answer the questions. Leo Where is it?
1 Is Nicks room big or small? Its small. Nick Its next to the games console.
Oh, my ice skates are on the desk!
2 Is Sunny in Nicks room.
Sorry.
3 Has Nick got a games console?
Leo Hey Nick, whats that under the
4 Has Nick got a football game? desk?
5 Is Nicks football game easy? Nick Oh, its my skateboard.
6 Are Nicks ice skates on the bed? Leo Great. Ive got one too.
7 What is under the desk?
8 Has Leo got a skateboard too?
4 Act out the conversation in groups of three.

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Unit 1

Useful language Grammar Possessive


Listening and Speaking Reference Workbook page 113
adjectives and Possessive s
5 Look back at the conversation. Match the sentence Grammar Reference Workbook page 86
beginnings (14) to the endings (ad).
1 Its next to a in your room. Possessive adjectives Possessive s
2 Sunnys b on the desk! I my One person
3 Whats that c under the desk? you your Monicas bag.
4 My ice skates are d the games console. he his Nicks dog.
6 Read the phrases for talking about position. she her
it its Two or more people
Talking about position we our My parents car.
Sunnys in your room. they their John and Toms room.
Where is it?
1 Study the grammar table.
Its next to the games console.
My ice skates are on the desk! 2 Make sentences. Change the underlined words.
Whats that under the desk? 1 Its Julias watch.
Its her watch.
7 Match the pictures to these words. 2 Thats my parents room.
behind in in front of next to on under 3 Those are my brothers and my DVDs.
4 Its Mr Greens laptop.
5 Are these Annas books?
1 2
6 This is the boys ball.
3 Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective.
3 1 My brother has got a bike. His bike is red.
4
2 Thats my grandparents house. house is big and old.
3 Youve got an MP3 player. MP3 player is on the desk.
4 Ive got two brothers. brothers names are Tom and
5 6 Harry.
4 Copy the sentences. Put the apostrophes in the
8 1.15 Controlled practice. Listen and complete the correct place.
conversation. Then act out the conversation in pairs. 1 Ive got my mums wallet.
Ryan 1
s the magazine? Ive got my mums wallet.
Tania Is it 2 the desk? 2 Have you got Andys mobile phone?
Ryan No. 3 Here is my grandparents house.
Tania Look. Its 3 the desk. 4 This is the teachers MP3 player.
5 Where is Marinas dads camera?
9 Free practice. Work in pairs. Look at the 6 My sisters names are Olivia and Lina.
conversation in Exercise 8. Use these words and/or
your own ideas to act out similar conversations. 5 What about you? In pairs, ask and answer
A Wheres the laptop? questions about five objects in the classroom.
B Is it next to the desk? A Is this your pen?
B No, its Rafas pen.
laptop / DVD / games console / mobile phone

behind / next to / under / in front of / on / in

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Reading
1 Look quickly at the text and the photos. Answer the
questions.
1 What type of text is it?
a A quiz b A competition c An interview
2 Who are the characters in the photo?
a Theyre from a film.
b Theyre from a book.
c Theyre from a play.
My dad in his

Help!
Star Wars
Dads Got an Embarrassing Hobby! costume
This weeks problem page interview is with Nicole
from Montreal, Canada.

Have you got a special and posters in the living room.


collection, Nicole? Hes got Luke Skywalkers light
5 No, I havent got a collection, 20 sabre in the dining room and Star
but my dads got a Star Wars Wars books and magazines in his
collection. Its his favourite film, bedroom, too. Ive got a Star Wars
but its an old film now and Im bed in my room with Darth Vader
not a big Star Wars fan. Heres on it. Yuk! Our house is full!
10 a photo of Dad with his friends 25 Is this a problem?
at a Star Wars convention. Look
Well, its OK because weve got a
at their costumes its really
big shed in the garden, but guess
embarrassing!
what? Thats full of Star Wars
Is it a big collection? things too. Dad is happy with his My dads
collection, but Mum isnt happy collection
15 Yes, it is. Dads got hundreds of 30

props and costumes from the because Star Wars things Key Words
Star Wars films. Hes got DVDs are very expensive. convention (n) embarrassing (adj) costumes (n)
props (n) shed (n) full (adj)

2 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T)


1.16
Listening
or false (F)?
1 Listen to three interviews. Match the speakers
1.17
1 Nicole is a fan of the Star Wars films. F (ac) to the interviews (13).
2 Nicoles dad has got a Stars Wars costume.
a Peters mum Interview 1
3 Her dad has got thousands of Star Wars things. b Peters brother Interview 2
4 Nicole has got a Star Wars bed. c Peter Interview 3
5 Her parents have got a small shed in the garden.
6 Star Wars things arent cheap. 2 Listen again. Answer the questions.
1.17

1 Whos got a Karate Kid collection?


3 Look at the Key Words box and find: a Peters brother b Peters mum c Peter
1 objects in a film. 2 What is Peters mums opinion?
2 special clothes. a The collection is big.
3 an uncomfortable situation. b The collection is small.
c The collection is cheap.
3 What is Peters brothers opinion of Karate Kid?
a Its cool. b Its great. c Its boring.

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Unit 1

Writing A personal profile 3 Rewrite the sentences. Use capital letters,


full stops and apostrophes.
1 Read the model text. Answer the questions.
1 his names luke His names Luke.
1 How old is Janek? Hes eleven years old. 2 shes my sister
2 Where is he from? 3 im thirteen years old
3 What are his two favourite things? 4 our teachers name is mr day
4 Why hasnt he got a lot of games? 5 weve got fifty posters of lady gaga
5 Why is Guitar Hero his favourite game? 6 they havent got a games console
6 What is his favourite song?

Writing Task
A personal profile

1 Think about yourself. Answer the questions.


Make notes.
1 Whats your name and how old are you?
2 Where are you from?
3 What are your favourite things?
My Favourite Things 4 Give extra information about your favourite
1 My names 1 Janek and 2 Im eleven years old. Im things.

from 3 Krakw. Its a big city in 4 Poland. 2 Organise your notes into two paragraphs.
2 My favourite thing is my new games console.
I 5 havent got a lot of games because 6 theyre Paragraph Plan
expensive. Ive got about five. My favourite is
7
Guitar Hero because Ive got an electric guitar for 1 Your personal information
My name is and Im years old.
this game. 8 Its a great game and the 9 games songs
Im from .
are good. My favourite song is 10 Ruby by
2 Your favourite things
11
The Kaiser Chiefs. My favourite thing is / My favourite
things are and .
Extra information
Ive got .
2 Read the Language Work box. Match the words in I havent got .
blue in the model text to the rules. My favourite is because .

Language Work 3 Write your profile. Use the model text, your
notes from Exercise 1 and your paragraph plan.
Punctuation 1
We use punctuation to make our writing clear: 4 Check and correct your writing.
We use capital letters (A, B, C ) for the names of Use capital letters, full stops and apostrophes
people, places, songs, games and groups. in the correct places.
Use the vocabulary in this unit.
We also use capital letters for the first person I.
Check your grammar and spelling.
We use full stops (.) at the end of sentences.
Apostrophes () can show missing letters, e.g. in short
forms (isnt) or possession (Janeks guitar). Writing Reference page 118

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Refresh Your Memory!
Grammar Vocabulary
1 Make affirmative and negative sentences with 6 Complete the sentences with these words.
have got. comics laptops mobile phone
1 Felipe has got a guitar. MP3 player skateboard watch

Adriana 1 The teacher hasnt got any comics in her classroom.


Felipe
and Damon 2 My is in my bag.
1 a guitar 3 Ive got some new songs on my .
2 a skateboard 4 I havent got a but Ive got a bike.
5 Whats the time? I havent got my .
3 a games console
6 The school has got for the students.
4 an MP3 player
7 Find seven adjectives.
2 Make questions and short answers about the
things in Exercise 1. from small the got unpopular
1 Has Felipe got a guitar? / Yes, he has. fan name easy cheap look
3 Complete the text with the correct form of expensive room bad boring
have got.
Listening and Speaking
I 1 ve got a new mobile phone. Its good. It 2
an MP3 player and a camera. But it 3 (not) 8 Look at the picture and complete the
1.18

the internet. My friend Sam 4 a new mobile conversation. Then listen and check.
phone, too. It 5 lots of games on it. 6 you
a mobile phone?

4 Complete the sentences with the correct


possessive adjective.
1 Ive got my lunch in this bag.
2 Have you got MP3 player?
3 Mr Smith has got watch.
4 Mrs Jones hasnt got laptop.
5 Weve got magazines.
6 Theyve got cameras.
A Wheres my backpack?
5 Rewrite the sentences. Use possessive s or s. B Its there, 1 the chair.
1 Kasia / laptop / is new A Are my school books 2 my bag?
Kasias laptop is new. B No, they arent.
2 My cousins / DVD / is old A Where are they?
3 Jessica and Oscar / dog / is small B Theyre 3 the table, 4 the TV here!
4 My teacher / book / is interesting
5 Fabio / favourite football player / is Ronaldo Dictation
6 My brother / camera / is expensive
9 1.19 Listen and write in your notebook.

My Assessment Profile Workbook page 127

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Unit 1
The United Kingdom:
Facts and Figures

Culture
Reading Your culture
1 1.20Read the text. Match the Factfiles (AD) A In pairs, answer the questions.
to the correct country (14). Then listen 1 How many official languages are there
and check. in your country?
2 What are the main ethnic groups?
2 Answer the questions.
B Research it! Use these websites to help you find
1 What languages do people speak in the UK?
out more.
2 Where are the following cities?
@ www.infoplease.com @ www.factmonster.com
a Aberdeen d Cardiff
b Derry e Birminghan C Write a factfile for your country. Use your
answers to Exercise A and the United Kingdom:
c Leeds f Lisburn
Facts and Figures examples to help you. Include
3 What is the total population of the UK?
this information.
location population main cities
The United Kingdom: area capital languages

Facts and Figures


The United Kingdom is England, Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland. The
Government of the UK is in London. The
Prime Minister is the head of the Government. 1
Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State.
The United Kingdom is a multicultural
society. There are many different ethnic
groups. People from India, Bangladesh, The
2 3
Caribbean, Africa and China live in the UK.
A 4
Location:
is in the south of
the UK.
Area: 130,410 km2
Population: 51.1 million
Capital: London
Main cities: London, Birmingh
am C
and Leeds
Language: English Location:
is in the north of
B the UK. D
st
Area: 78,789 km2 is in the north-ea
Location: is in the west of Population: 5.1 Location:
million of Ireland.
the UK. Capital: 2
Edinburgh Area: 13,576 km
Area: 20,780 km2 Main cities: Ed
inburgh, Glasgow Population: 1.8 million
Populat ion: 3 million and
Aberdeen
Capital: Belfast
Cardiff Languages:
Capital: English and Scot tis
Main cities: Belfast, Derry and
Main cities: Cardiff, Swansea h
Gaelic (1.4% of th
e Lisburn
and Newport Gaelic
population)
Languages: English and Ir ish
Languages: English and Wel sh tion)
(7% of the popula
(Cymraeg 21% of
the populat ion)
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Exam Practice 1
Reading
1 Which notice (AH) says this (15)? 2 Read the advertisement and the email. Fill in the
0 You cant park your car here at these times. G information in Anthonys notes.
1 You cant drive your car here.

Basketball
2 You can only eat food you bring from home here.
3 The shop opens this afternoon.
4
5
This place sells something to read.
It is cheap to watch a film today.
Match
A Only 5 for two cinema
Harley Globe Kenway
Today only!
tickets.
Runners Heath

Wednesday 10 February 7.30 p.m.


B
TAXI RANK in Carlton Sports Hall
Tickets 5

C New Message
starts next week To: Anthony
From: Brian
Subject: Basketball match Send
D
BUS LANE Hello Anthony,
The Harley Globe Runners cant play in the
match on Wednesday 10 February, but they can
play on Saturday. The match is now in the Main
Only packed lunches Gym and starts an hour later, at 8.30 p.m., but
E
in this part of the the price of the tickets is the same. Can you
dining room print some new adverts? Thanks!
Bye for now,
Brian
F Student magazine
on sale here
Match:
Anthonys notes, Basketball
G No 0 Teams: Harley Globe Runners
/

stopping Kenway Heath


weekday 1 Day:
7 a.m. 9 a.m. Time:
4 p.m. 6 p.m.
2
3 Place:
4 Cost of tickets
5 Dont forget:
Back after lunch!
H

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Listening
3 You will hear five short conversations. There is one question for each conversation. Choose the correct
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answer (AC).
0 What time is it now? 3 Which bag does George buy?

A B C

1 What time does the bus arrive? A B C

4 Which subject does Tim not have today?

A B C
Listening 4b Student B, read the information below about a
concert. Student A, ask your partner the questions

2 What do they buy?


3 3.43 You will hear a man telephoning to book

tickets for a concert. Listen and complete


questions 15.
about the concert.

0 Event: concert
1 Day:
2 Time:
3 Number of tickets:
Jazz Band
4 Tickets price:
5 Phone number:
A B C
Friday 2nd November

Doors open at 7.30 p.m.


Speaking
4a Work with a partner. Student A, read the
information below about a music festival.
Band on stage at 8.3 0 p.m.

At the Kings Hall Theatre


5 How old is the boy?
Student B, ask your partner the questions about

13 14 15
Tickets 9
the music festival.

Telephone reservations: 0761 364892

Music al
Festiv
A B
Jazz Band Concert
what / band?
C A B C
May 22nd 25th when?
Free camping for weekend tickets where?
what time / start?

Speaking Writing
Weekend tickets 85 / Day tickets 35 reservations?
More info: www.bluebopfestival.com
Writing
5 You are on a school exchange trip. Write a postcard
to your friend, Emma.
Music Festival

4 Match the questions (17) and answers (AG) and 5 Write an email telling your friend Charlotte about
Tell Emma:
what / festival? where you are and what you did yesterday.
when? what you are going to do tomorrow.
camping? when you are coming home.

put them in the correct order. your favourite day at school.


cost / weekend?
where / find more information? Write 2535 words.

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Tell Charlotte:
2 Where do you come from, Tom? the subjects you have got that day.
3 What do you do in your free time? your favourite subject.
4 How old are you? why you like it.
5 Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Write 2535 words.
6 What do you like doing?
7 Whats your name?
A I like History and Geography.
B Ive got a sister and a brother.
C Im from Ireland.
D I like playing sports.
E Im fifteen.
F I play computer games and I go to the cinema.
G My names Tom.

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Writing Reference 1
A personal prole
A personal profile includes information about yourself and your favourite things. It also says why they are your
favourite things.

Plan
1 Think about yourself. Make notes using the questions.
1 Whats your name and how old are you?
2 Where are you from?
3 What are your favourite things?
4 Why are they your favourite things?
2 Use the questions in Exercise 1 to organise your text into two paragraphs like the text below.

Model Text Paragraph Plan


1 My names Michael. Im twelve years old and Im from Cork in Ireland. Its a big city My name and age. Where I am from.
in the south.
2 My favourite thing is my mobile phone. Ive got a lot of games on it and my favourite My favourite things
is Angry Birds. Its very difficult. Ive got lots of music on my phone, too. My favourite Why they are my favourites.
singer is Shakira and Ive got all her CDs. Shakiras voice is fantastic.

Language Work
Punctuation
Use capital letters for the names of people, places, songs, games and groups: My names Michael.
Use a capital letter for the first person I: Im from Cork in Ireland.
Use a full stop (.) at the end of sentences: My favourite thing is my smartphone.
Use an apostrophe () to show missing letters and for possession: Ive got lots of music on my phone. / Shakiras
voice is fantastic.

Practice
Now write your personal profile. Use have got, possessive adjectives, possessive s and the correct punctuation.
Check your work when you finish. Watch out for the common errors in the box below.
Common Errors
I are from Ireland. I am from Ireland.
He have got a smartphone. He has got a smartphone.
ive got lots of music. Ive got lots of music.
Me favourite singer is Shakira. My favourite singer is Shakira.
The voice of Shakira is fantastic. Shakiras voice is fantastic.

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Irregular Verbs
Infinitive Past simple Past participle
be /bi/ was/were /wz/ /wz//w/ /w/ been /bin/ /bn/
become /bkm/ became /bkem/ become /bkm/
begin /b n/ began /b n/ begun /b n/
break /brek/ broke /brk/ broken /brkn/
bring /br/ brought /brt/ brought /brt/
build /bld/ built /blt/ built /blt/
buy /ba/ bought /bt/ bought /bt/
can /k n/
catch /k t/ caught /kt/ caught /kt/
choose /tuz/ chose /tz/ chosen /tzn/
come /km/ came /kem/ come /km/
cost /kst/ cost /kst/ cost /kst/
cut /kt/ cut /kt/ cut /kt/
do /du/ did /dd/ done /dn/
drink /drk/ drank /dr k/ drunk /drk/
drive /drav/ drove /drv/ driven /drvn/
eat /it/ ate /et/ eaten /itn/
feel /fil/ felt /felt/ felt /felt/
fight /fat/ fought /ft/ fought /ft/
find /fand/ found /fand/ found /fand/
fly /fla/ flew /flu/ flown /fln/
forget /f et/ forgot /f t/ forgotten /f tn/
get / et/ got / t/ got / t/
give / v/ gave / ev/ given / vn/
go / / went /went/ gone / n/
have /h v/ had /h d/ had /h d/
hear /h/ heard /hd/ heard /hd/
hold /hld/ held /held/ held /held/
keep /kip/ kept /kept/ kept /kept/
know /n/ knew /nju/ known /nn/
learn /ln/ learnt/learned /lnt/ /lnd/ learnt/learned /lnt/ /lnd/
leave /liv/ left /left/ left /left/
lose /luz/ lost /lst/ lost /lst/
make /mek/ made /med/ made /med/
mean /min/ meant /ment/ meant /ment/
meet /mit/ met /met/ met /met/
pay /pe/ paid /ped/ paid /ped/
put /pt/ put /pt/ put /pt/
read /rid/ read /red/ read /red/
ride /rad/ rode /rd/ ridden /rdn/
run /rn/ ran /r n/ run /rn/
say /se/ said /sed/ said /sed/
see /si/ saw /s/ seen /sin/
sell /sel/ sold /sld/ sold /sld/
send /send/ sent /sent/ sent /sent/
sing /s/ sang /s / sung /s/
sit /st/ sat /s t/ sat /s t/
sleep /slip/ slept /slept/ slept /slept/
speak /spik/ spoke /spk/ spoken /spkn/
swim /swm/ swam /sw m/ swum /swm/
take /tek/ took /tk/ taken /tekn/
teach /tit/ taught /tt/ taught /tt/
tell /tel/ told /tld/ told /tld/
think /k/ thought /t/ thought /t/
throw /r/ threw /ru/ thrown /rn/
understand /ndst nd/ understood /ndstd/ understood /ndstd/
wake /wek/ woke /wk/ woken /wkn/
wear /we/ wore /w/ worn /wn/
win /wn/ won /wn/ won /wn/
write /rat/ wrote /rt / written /rtn/

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