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Contents
Module 1 p.4
Module 2 ... sousussesssuanatesnsasonsanseeessnsste sessusnssesuasssees Ps 10
Module 3 ... sppuetisunnsunsnsitnecsuseceeceecaseesasen vee p16
Module 4 p. 22
Module 5 ... sousussesssuanatesnsasonsanseeessnsste ssssusnseesinsssees Ps 28
Module 6 ... sppuetisunnsunsnsitnecsuseceeceecaseesasen vee p34,
Fun Time & Songs p.41
Word List .... sousussesssuanatesnsasonsanseeessnsste sessusnssesuesssees Ps 55———
ra ‘Lo ——————==—_—_—_——_——_
Geographical features
+ Unscramble and write the names of these geographical features. Then, match
them to the pictures (A-).
1. ecbah 3. vace 5. revri
2. serted 4, Wwealy 6. kale
2. *>Fillin the gaps with the geographical features from Ex.1
1. The village is in a with hills all around.
2. Go on a boat tour down the Thames and enjoy the sights of
London’
3. You can go fishing in the or skiing on the mountains around it
4, Watergate Bay in Cornwall, UK. has a with two miles of golden sand.
5. Sistema Sak Actun is the longest underground in Mexico.
6 The___is usuelly very hot in the day, but it can get very cold at night.
Types of buildings
3 ** Complete the crossword.
Down
1 Aplace that has a ligh for ships at sec.
2 Abuilding where you can see different
types of fish,
3 Aplace where you can keep your
money.
5 Abuilding where kings and queens live.
Across
4. Alarge building where workers make
things.
6 Atall building for offices or flats in a city.Grammar « 1b
Present
ple
|] * Choose the correct item.
The train leave/leaves at 8 o'clock.
Does your mum work/works at a school? Yes, she do/does.
My sister and | don't/doesn’t get up early on Sundays,
The moon moves/move around the Earth,
Linda doesn't/don't like eating Thai food
Mark and Peter watches/watch TV on Saturday mornings.
oe eee
Adverbs of frequency
2. *% Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1. Sundays/on/library/open/is/The/ 4, always/We/at/our/don't/weekends/
never/. \isit/the/grandparents/.
2. Zach/his/often/triends/Does/meet/? 5. lale/Chales/work/sometimes/for/is/
3, theatre/Alice/to/seldom/goes/the/.
Present continuous
3% Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous.
mma /taly with her cousin at the moment?
2, My baby brother (smile) ot me.
3. Jackie and | (not/walk) fo school these days
4, The weather (get) warmer.
5. You (always/use) my laptop!
Present simple - Present continuous
4, %* Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous.
gj
1. & We. (think) cbout travelling to Poland next
summer.
B: Really? That. (sound) great.
2. A: What. (you/usually /do) in the aftemoon?
8: | (meet) my friends and we
(Play) football
3. A Max (not/like) going to the &
cinema,
B: [Link] (prefer) going to
the theatre.
ak (Helen/study) for her Maths
test?
B: No, she (have) a guitar lesson
at he moment=e. —
me Cmen\/ cau lany
Places to live
|] * Read the comments. Write CT (for city) or CS (for countryside)
“It’s always so busy, with crowds of people? i
2. “Thete aire lots of art galleries and museums to visit” [1]
3. “It’s so quiet can even hear the birds in the tees’)
4, “Thete’s so much pollution from all the cars Oo
2. * a) Match the adjectives from column A to the nouns from column B.
A B
friendly © © trate
clean @ © buildings
heavy © © public transport
tall © air
good © © people
4% b) Complete the sentences with phrases from Ex.2a.
in
2
3.
4,
5.
3 ** Fill in with the adjectives below.
I'm late because the streets are full of
There's 80 ifs easy to get around town,
Would you like to work on the top floor of one of those ?
We always enjoy breathing the of the countryside.
Becky meets lots of when she travels through Spain.
+ shressful - exciting « reloxing « boring « heelthy
1. My grandparents cion't ike the city noise; they prefer the way
of life in the countryside,
2. Paul ealls fresh food to be
3. Traffic in the streets can be for people who live in the city
4, Avisit fo the Lonclon Aquarium is a(n) experience.
5. Living in a village is sometimes because there isn't much
entertainment.Everyday English « Id
* Match the exchanges.
19
Making plans
Ate you free on Sunday? @ © How about Buxton?
Let’s eat at that new italian restaurant. © © That's true.
We always have ai great time there! @ © I think so. Why?
Where do you want to. go? © © That's a great idea!
2. * Choose the correct response.
1. A: We could go for a walk in the park.
B: @ [think so,
b Id prefer something more exciting,
2. A: Where do you want to go on the day trip?
8: a How about Manchester?
b Why don't we go on a day trip?
3. A: We could visit fhe new museum this weekend,
B: @ How about next week?
b Thal sounds good.
4. A: Do you fancy visiting the aquarium?
B: a Are you free this weekend?
b That's a biilliant idea!
3 ** Complete the dialogue with the sentences below
@ Why don't we go on a day trip? d_ Id prefer something more exciting
b That's a briliant idea! @ Where do you want to go?
© Ave you free on Saturday?
Hy. Joe! 1)
think so. Why?
2
IQ. That sounds good. 3)
We could visit my cousin in the
A countryside.
dy | |, a= Minn, 4) __________
¥ don't we go shopping in London
im Why don't we go shopping in London?
We always have a great time therel
That's true, Then we could go te that new
italian restaurant next fo the Thames
aD 5)]_ * Choose the correct item.
(fe) infinitive /-ing form
1. Harry promised to send/send me an email later today,
2. You must to install/install a good antivirus programme.
3. Id lke see/to see the new Star Wars fim tonight.
4, You shouldn't be/to be impolite to your teacher.
5. My bestfriend hopes visit/te visit Paris in the summer,
4c Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the verbs in brackets.
1. Tony wants (become) an architect.
2. Can you (help) me with my homework?
3. Did Susan manage (get) fo the cinema on time?
4, You shouldn't (use) her laptop.
5. |would pref (stay) in tonight
ok Choose the correct item.
1. The Browns decided __ their summer house,
A sell B to sell ¢ selling
2. Max can't stand __to jazz music,
A tolisten B listen ¢ listening
3. Id love __ your new friend.
A tomect B moeting © moet
4. Kelly suggests __diinner at the new restourant on Saturday evening.
A having B hove © tohave
5. My friends and | ike __albroad
A to travel B travel © travelling
6. Chris can ___the piano very well
A playing B to play © ploy
a, + Put the verbs in brackets into the (to-) infinitive or
rT the -ing form.
1. Do you fancy (order) takeaway
tonight?
2. | asked Dave (help) me with the
arly preparations.
3. Try to avoid (eat) too much junk
food
4. IWS cold outside; you should
(wean) jacket.
5. Steve is looking forward to (tly to
New York tomorrow,INeross\culturestenl t
Larger than life!
Se ee et eee rece
Ces hc ee Zt
‘Along the beach in Margate, New Jersey, stands Lucy
the Elephant, Don’t look for her in a 200, though, She
doesn’ fil n any cage. She's too big for thal! Lucy is
65 feet tall and weighs 90 tons. In fact, Lucy is a
6-storey building that is over 135 years old At first,
Lucy was a house, then a restaurant and an office,
but nowadays, she's a popular tourist attraction
You can climb up the staits and see great views
of Atlantic Cty from her back. Find out everything
about her on the guided four and don't forget
to visit the gift shop before you leave.
Merino sheep are famaus for their soft wool, Goulburn, Australia, is home to the Big
Merino, This 50-foot statue weighs 100 tons and even has a nickname: Rambo (vecause
we call a male sheep a ram). Learn about two centuries of the history of wool in Australia
at the exhibition inside the statue, Climb all the way to the top and look out of the eyes for
1 great view of the town. Then, check out the gift shop on the ground floor for presents like
woollen jumpers, gloves and scarves,
|] Read the texts and decide if the sentences 1-4 are ? (right), W (wrong) or
DS (doesn’t say).
Lucy the Elephant weighs more than the Big Merino.
There is a great view of the city from Lucy the Elephant.
Big Merino is 65 feet tall
0000
hen
Big Merino is older than Lucy the Elephant.
2 ** Answer the questions.
How tallis Lucy the Elephant?
What is Lucy the Elephant today?
What can you learn about at the Big Merino?
What can visitors to the Big Merino buy?
hen
3% Write questions for the answers below.
1
Lucy the Elephant weighs 90 tons.
Lucy the Elephant is a é-storey building,
The Big Merino is 50 feet tall
You can see a great view of the town from the Big Merino.








