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Starting Point 4 In the classroom: classroom objects Classroom language + Articles + Colours
this / that / these / those » Months
ss Cardinal and ordinal numbers
4 The Londoners 8 London: favourite places in town to he: positive and negative
2 CrazyGang —10_| Describing people: nouns and to be: questions and short answers
adjectives
3 Friends’ Club | 12 | Countries and nationalities to be: Wh- questions
4 Story Time 44 | The country of Norland: geography | Possessive ‘s: singular and plural
The Monster of of the country there is / there are: positive
16
48 | Family members Possessive adjectives
6 Crazy Gang | 20_| Appearance and possessions have got: positive and negative
7 Friends’ Club | 22 Pets have got: questions and short answers
Body parts
@ Story Time 24 | Mago’s room - there is / there are questions and short
‘The Monster of answers « Prepositions of place
Norland 2 i
| Revision 2 26 :
Culture Comer 28 —_‘The British Isles
9 The Londoners | 30 _| In the forest: rules and instructions | Imperatives: postive and negative 3
40 Crazy Gang | 32_ Sports and musical instruments can (ability) -
41 Friends’ Club | 34 _| Time zones: telling the time can (revision)
42 Story Time 36 | By the lake Object pronouns
The Monster of
Norland 3 7
Revision 3 38
= —l
43 The Londoners | 40 _ Portobello Market _ Present Simple: positive
14 Crazy Gang 42 __| School subjects Present Simple: negative
48 Friends’ Club 44 Healthy lifestyle: sport and exercise | Present Simple: questions and short
x answers + Prepositions of time
16 Story Time 46 | Talos Day Present Simple
The Monster of + Adverbs of frequency
Norland 4
Revision 4 48 - |
Reading Comer | 50 _| Flying Home by Stephen Rabley
——— ——
47 The Londoners | 52 _| The seasons: weather Prepositions of time i
18 Crazy Gang 54 | A Picnic: food and drink Countable and uncountable nouns
+ some and any
49 Friends’ Club 56_—_ Healthy and unhealthy food How many? / How much?
20 Story Time 58 | A quick way home: What's the Wiy ..2 Because
‘The Mystery of matter? + Adjectives
Blackdown Wood 1
Revision 5 60 |rent hie ars
‘Notting Hill Carnival
Peprter oa)
Present Continuous:
positive and negative
64
Clothes
Present Continuous: questions and short
answers
Club | 66 | Jobs Present Simple and Present Continuous
+ Time expressions + want to be
68 | House Rules must / mustn't
‘The United States of America
A bus tour of London: famous places
in London
Directions,
Magician’s show: describing objects
Possessive pronouns
Whose and Who's
Holidays: sports and leisure activities
like, love, hate + noun / -ing
‘A strange house: furniture
Question words
Family histories: time expressions
to be Past Simple: positive, negative,
and questions
‘Travelling: transport
Past Simple: positive (regular verbs)
Last weekend: wild animals
Past Simple: negative (regular verbs)
and questions
‘The secret room
Present Simple, Present Continuous and
Past Simple
The Last Photo by Bernard SmithPs Starting Point
Listen and repeat.
understand.
What's this in
English?
E=
Tdon't
Can you say it
slowly, please?
Yes, of course.
Excuse me. Can
you help me?
ap
That's wrong.
ia cof bO@l--E oy. fCOl" "Ee...Match. Then listen and check.
1 © blackboard
table
poster
apple
orange
map
chair
rubbish bin
desk
pencil
pen
felt-tip pen
tuber
book
notebook
school bag
SAE ARS eS oCoVHe He on
@/an and plurals
This isaposter. _These are posters.
This isan orange These are oranges.
TY) Complete. Use a, an or @ (no article).
1 This is
3 Thisis... . apple.
4 ‘These are .. ..... oranges.
5 This is... ... pencil.
bese 2 These are ......... desks.
7
ome eve 4 COL" - ey. SEOs =
. school bag.
a/an/ the
This is a desk, ‘The desk is green.
This is an apple. The apple is red.
‘These are pens. The pens are blue,
Complete with a, an, the or 6 (no article).
This is * w+. table and
these are*..... desks.
. table is brown and
. desks are green
>
‘These are * ....... oranges
and these are“... .. apples.
oranges are orange
nd s...s.0. apples are red.
i
These are* pencils,
Me Pens, "sn. felt-tip
pens and ®....... rubbers.
} soot pencils are pink,
A
.. pens are blue,
felt-tip pens are yellow
and... ... rubbers are white.
This is ..... .. chair and
this is ® rubbish bin.
ssacaee chair is black and
* soa bin is grey.~~) Look at Exercise 4 and match. Then listen
and check.
1d pink a f
2 green
3 brown b 9
a) ac Oe
5 black ¢ ee h
6 yellow:
7 white gq i
Si jomee aan
ot
10 blue
this / that / these / those
+e
‘These are apples.
->e- &
oe! Sea
|) Complete. Use this, that, these, those.
4 That is an orange @
2 is an orange. —@
4... are oranges. —
aw3Bshs : ‘
Oe » ORR nom oi wim TRE RO™
/) Put the numbers in order.
~§) Match. Then listen and repeat.
fifteen twelve twenty eleven
thirteen nineteen sixteen
eighteen seventeen fourteen,
eleven...
eae 10 ;
twenty
thirty
= 40 4
fifty
te 80 d0
= 100
— qo 9
_ Listen. Circle the numbers you hear.
eighty
At
thir
a(13)30 d 16 0
b 14 40 e17 7%
c¢ 15 SO f 18 80
r
BI mTw1 twenty-one
2 seventy-five
3 twenty-two
4 eighty-nine
5 eleven
6 sixty-nine
Write the next numbers.
twenty-two
sixty
thirty-three
eighty-eight
thirteen
seventy-nine
twenty-three
forty-five
forty-four
eighty-seven
fifteen
eighty-nine
Complete. Then listen and repeat.
Ast ~ first
Listen. Number the months.
‘Then listen and repeat.
January 7 March
‘September February
April June
May October
August December
July ‘November
BRE] Ask and answer.
What is the first month
of the year?
January.
2nd - second
| 12- twelve
+
"1
3rd - third i 13~
- - 7
ae
—ath=fourth | 5 14> fourteen
th ys.
sth - fifth qe fikeen
th = sixth © /20- twenty_
7 ~ seven 7th - . g2=
| | 22- twenty-two
8 - eight 8th-eighth =|! ‘A
—<— Fh 23=.
9 -nine 9th = ninth a) ——
| | 24 twenty-four
tr
10-ten 10th — tenth 30- thi
Dates
12th March - the twelfth of March
= SE) Listen and number.
3rd February
ith February,
22nd May
3rd July T
lth ~ eleventh
12th = twelfth
13th thirteenth |
wath - ‘
15th !
~ fifteenth
20th — twentieth
21st — twenty-first
2and —..
23rd_~ twenty-third
24th - twenty-fourth
al
22nd October
Mth May
31st October
ist July
_ 55) Dictate three dates to your partner.
the twenty-fourth of July
24th dalyListen and read.
Hil I'm Rob and I'm from London.
Jenny, Vicki and Mark are my
friends. They're from London too.
We're Londoners. London isn't a
| ‘small town — it's a very big city.
4 It's the capital of Great Britain.
Sli meee
This is Buckingham Palace.
The flag is up. The Queen is in
the palace. She's a Londoner too. t
I'm not in the photo. Mark's in the t
photo. He's in the funny hat.
This is my favourite place — the
London Eye. i's next to the River
Thames. We aren't on the London
Eye — we're on the bridge.7) Tick | true. Cross « false.
1 Rob isn't from Great Britain.
Rob, Jenny, Vicki and Mark are friends.
London is the capital of Great Britain.
‘The Queen isn't a Londoner.
Rob’s in the funny hat
‘The London Eye is next to the river
‘The Londoners are on the London Eye.
Noaonen
to be positive and negative
E ‘m ’m not
re
mie a
os "te aren't
BS ae
Complete.
1 Jenny, Vicki and Mark ...20°.,. from London.
2 Mark, look! You ... in the photo.
3 London .... a small town.
4 The Queen. ........ in the palace.
5 The Londoners .. ‘on the London Eye.
6 Rob: 1 a Londoner.
Match. Then listen and check.
1 © The Londoners are at the cinema
2. This isa library.
‘The Natural History Museum is great!
3
4 Rob is in the park. It's Hyde Park
5 This train station is in London.
It's big and old.
‘om
Listen and circle the correct words.
1 Rob's@the einem) at the train station
2 Jenny and Vicki are in the park / at the
cinema.
3° Mark is next 10 the river / in the museum.
Vicki's in the park / at the train stanton.
5 Rob and Mark we wn the museus /
next to the river.
Look at Exercise 5. Write true and false
sentence’
1 Rob isn’t at the train station He's at the
cinema,
Write about you.
a = My friends ore
We're from
town /big city
My Favounite places
2 smallcrazy.
Listen and read.
Bugsy Is Fred famous?
Dilly No, he isn't. But he’s tall
and handsome.
Bugsy Fred isn't handsome. Are
you crazy?
Dilly No, I'm not.
Bugsy Yes, you are.
=A
This is Popsy with her cat,
Toffee. She's a pop star.
Is Toffee a pop star?!
No, Popsy's @ pop ster! She's a|
wonderful singer and she's
very clever,
‘She's pretty too. Is the cat
rice?
No, he isn't. He's a terrible cat.
He's fat and naughty.
Matt Here are Bugsy and Dilly.
Popsy Are you friends?
Matt Yes, we are,
Hello, Popsy. Helio, Toffee
Hi, Popsy. rm Fred the
footballer. Your cat's very
pretty!
Thank you. Are
a famous footballer?
Yes, | am.
Popsy Are they twins?“
Yes, they are.
‘Theyre the terrible twins!
je Nala> Circle the correct words. _ Ask questions about the
1 Popsy is aGinged/ footballer. Crazy Gang. Who is it?
2 Toffee is a car / pop star. —
3. Dilly and Matt / Bugsy are twins dniba. git?
4 Fred and Matt are awins / friends mune
5 Fred / Matt is a footballer.
Is it a boy?
to be questions and short answers
Yes, am. :
al Noo Gnot. ~ Listen and complete.
we es,
fre you taneust joy BE G
oo arent Zz
he we
cee No, tant ‘Am I handsome?
x x Am [ tall?
Practice ‘YeseLam, =
And here's the ball! ;
_) Ask and answer.
Oh, hurray for ' fred...
Is Fred famous? Are you terrible?
Are you fun?
Yes, we are!
We're number one
Oh, hurray for the
No, he isn't.
Fred / famous
Fred / a footballer
Popsy / a pop star
Toffee / naughty i Is he fat?
the twins / terrible Yes, he is.
Matt / a footballer He's a naughty cat.
y Oh, hurray for *...
Is he terrible?
Nounens
you / a great singer
Is he clever?
Is he nice?
the sentences.
1. Popsy is a pop star. She is famous.
Popsy is a Famous pop star. Yes, he is.
2. Fred is a footballer. He is He's very nice.
handsome. Oh, hurray for...
3 Bugsy and Dilly are the twins.
They are terrible.
4 Toffee is a cat. He is naughty.
5 Matt is a boy. He is clever.
6 Dilly is a girl. She is naughty.
Is she famous?
Is she pretty?
‘Yes, she is.
She's very pretty.
Oh, hurray forRead and answer the question.
Is the Friends’ Club for you?
ae Ue We UTE)
Listen and read.
Silvio and Ania, ore you members of
the Friends’ Club?
Yes, we are.
Where are you from, Silvio?
I'm from Italy. I'm Italian.
Are you from Rome?
No, I'm not. I'm from Milan.
What nationality are you, Ania?
I'm Polish.
How old cre you?
I'm eleven years old and Silvio is ten.
Are you and Silvio friends?
Yes, we are. We're in the Friends’ Club!
2
3
4
5
6
‘Weloome to the Friends"
Club and the magazine with
+ Interviews + letters
IW’ for you — Engiish learners and friends
to be questions
You are ten years old.
Are you ten years old?
How old are you?
He is from aly.
Ise from Italy?
‘Where is he from?
hi
Match.
1 Is Silvio amember of the
Friends’ Club? a Yes, she is.
Is Silvio from Rome? b Yes, they are.
Where is Ania from?
Is she eleven years old?
How old is Silvio?
Are Silvio and Ania friends?
d No, he isn’t.
f Yes, he is.
+ quizzes + facts
¢ She's from Poland.
He's ten years old,Complete. Use Is, Are, How, Where, What.
Then ask and answer.
1 ..J5... Silvio from Poland?
1s he from?
- rationality is she?
old is Ania?
Silvio eleven years old?
‘Ania and Silvio in the Friends’ Club?
onsen
+ Complete. Then listen and check.
Poland Spanish Japanese
Greece German French
British Russia
China
Germany Beas.
Russian
Polish
Chinese
Greek
= © Listen. Underline countries and
circle nationalities.
Welcome, welcome to Friends’ Club.
It's for friends around the world.
You're(lalian)and she's Frener
He is Russian and we're friends.
Welcome, welcome to Friends’ Club.
It’s for friends around the world.
I'm from Poland, you're from Spain.
They're from China, sing again!
©) Listen and complete.
Nationality ne R9SI ee
| Name ...... fine.
Age .
Country .Genmay.
Nationality 2
Name
Age.
‘Country -- 3
Nationality
Study Skills
Look at the endings. Put the nationality
adjectives from Exercise 5 into the
correct groups.
-an ese -ish_—_Other nationalities
Ttolian ‘Chinese! Brifish) |Greok
©) Ask and answer about Exercise 7.
Is Olga from China?
No, she isn't. She's
from Russia.The Monster of Norland 1
Listen and read.
Welcome to Norland. Norland is
a big and beautiful country.
There are high mountains and
green forests in Norland.
Balan is the capital of Nortand.
There is a castle in Balan and
there's a big clean take too.
Here are the king and queen of
Norland. The king's name is
Bruno. The queen's name is
Marisa.
The prince and the princess are
here too. The prince's name is
Jeremy. He's ten years old.
Jessica, the princess, is sixteen
years old.
The children are on a beack by the lake, with
Jeremy's dogs.
Jessica Look, Jeremy! There are footprints on the
beach. They aren't dogs’ footprints.
Jeremy You're right. Dogs’ footprints ore small. Those
ore big footprints — ¢ monster's footprints!
Jessica A monster?
Jeremy Yes. Look! There's o monster in the lake!
A monster with a long toil
Look at the picture in Exercise 1. Match.
1 castle e 5 lake
2 beach 6 forest
3 footprints 7 mountain
4 monster a eee
Answer.
Is Norland a big country? oeetveS
What is the capital of Norland?
What is the king's name? Singular Plurat
: ‘The dog's ‘The dogs? *
‘Wiho is.Macisa? ‘name is, names are
How old is Jessica? Brutus, Brutus and Hector.
aaren+
What is in the lake?Complete. Use ’s or s*.
Qe
Zt e
1 The dog... names are 4 The monster... tail is
Brutus and Hector. long.
GO Be
2 The king... name is § The dog... tails are
Bruno.
3 The dog.... footprints 6 The queen.
are small. children are clever.
Pronunciation /1/ /i:/
Listen and repeat.
king queen — footprint. green
capital prince clean beach
Listen again. Put the words in the correct
columns.
At Jif
king qpeen
there is / there are positive
‘There is a lake in Balan.
There are mountains in Norland.
Complete. Use There is or There are.
Theres... a king in this story.
.- two children in this story.
a castle in Norland,
.- gfeen forests in Norland.
. mountains in Norland.
a big clean lake in Balan.
je 4 monster in the lake,
Noosons
about your town.
There i a lake in ny town.
There are two cinemas.a Revision 1
ircle the odd words out.
» Look at the pictures. Match the qi
1 library cinema (city) train station and answers.
2 pretty funny clever tootballer F
3 Brazilian trance Greek Japanese ‘oie ver IE] also
4 monster king queen prince 2) What iit b No ti
5 forest lake beach dog. SE NEY, o Katina
6 small big _palace_ long mbamerst: d They're
4 What are they? Yes, they
Find seven more adjectives. Look->4 . 5 ls itarivert f ¥s, itis
6 Are they cats?
e 3
ol- lz alomlalelNlzim
joe i= —|4|a/¢]5
Listen and repeat.
iM
This is Prince Tim and this is King Jim.
Je]
‘Queen Jean's on a long clean beach.
Af and /i:/
‘Queen Jean, King Jim, Prince Tim and his
pretty sister, Jill are in the city cinema. It
Chinese film today: ‘Bridge on the River Green’.
_ Point to the pictures in Exercise 4.
Ask and answer questions.
What is it?
It’s a river.Look at the pictures. Find five Complete. Use 's or s’.
more differences.
2 This is the
cat. boy. .... dog.
3 The girl. ..... hats 4 This is my
are funny. friend. ..... school.
S&S g
5 This is the 6 This is the
boy. _. school bag.
@ Collect different things and put them §
ina bag. |
© Give the bag to another group. '
© Guess what's in the bag. |
‘There are three i
i pencils. '
' ‘There's a book. ©
' 1
1
@ Look in the bag and check. i
|
7
here is one castle in picture A and there are “
two castles picture B
ThereThe owe
isten and read.
cki Look ot these photos of my family, Jenny.
nny Oh, who's thet cute little boy?
Is that your brother?
Yes, that’s my little brother. He's five
years old,
Jenny What's his nome?
i Martin. That's my sister. She's
fourteen
ny What's her name?
ck Amy, These ore our parents.
My mother’s name is Jill ond my
father’s name is Bill
Look, here | om with my grandmal
cond grandfather.
y How old is your grandad?
I don't know! But my grandma is
sixty-two. Her name is Doris.
Who's that toll man?
He's my Uncle Lee ~ my mum's be
Who are the two children?
They're my cousins, Anno ond Robi
They're Uncle Lee and Aunt Kay's
daughter and son.
y_ And this funny dog?
That's Bonzo, my cousins’ dog.
Is this © photo of your legs?
No, it isn't! It’s @ photo of our pet @
What's its name?
Her nome is Goldie.preh \
> complete Vicki’s family tree.
Pronunciation /0/
Listen and repeat.
Possessive adjectives
my family
your brother our pet cat
his son your legs
her mother their daughter
its name
©) Circle the correct words.
1 I'm Martin and Vicki is your, Uqns)sister
2 This is Robin with his / her dog
3 We're Robin and Anna. Vicki and Martin
are our / their cousins.
4 How old is your / its grandmother, Vicki?
5 This is Anna with his / her brother, Robin.
6
7
Look at this cat, What's its / their name?
Here are Uncle Lee and Aunt Kay with
our / their children, Robin and Anna.
this that these mother father brother
grandmother grandfather their the they
9) Look at Vicki’s family tree in
Exercise 2. What are their names?
4 He's Lee's father. What's his name?
George
2 She's sixty-two. Jill is her daughter.
What's her name?
3. I'm George's son and Vicki's uncle.
What's my name?
4 She's Kay's daughter and Martin's
cousin. What's her name?
5 I'm Lee's sister and Robin's aunt.
What's my name?
6 He's Bill’s son and Amy’s brother.
What's his name?
> Make a family tree. Write the
members of your family.
Ask and answer. Complete your
partner’s family tree.
What's your
grandfather's name?
His name's
How old is he?
©) Look at Exercise 5. Write puzzles
about your family. Then ask and
answer.
He's my mun’s father What's his nome?Listen and read.
Fred Your long blond hair is
very prety
Popsy Thank you, Fred. You've
gota nice smite
Dilly He hasn't gota rice smile.
He's gota sily smiot
Bugsy And 2 funny mouthl
I've got a new cer.
y You're very lucky! What
colour is it?|
‘What's your favourite o
ed.
Fred You've got 2 sweet
litle nose, Popey.
Popsy Thank you, Fred. You've
got nice eyes.
Bugsy And big ears!
Matt 1've got a new CD player
and your new hit CD,
ve got a computer
‘and new computer
games!
Dilly Fred, your computer
is old!
Popsy!
Popsy Fred, we've got your new
red car. Let's go to Matt's
house now!
But | haven't got my:
here.
E Twins Yes, you have, Fred. Is
Bugsy And you haven't got
new games. gear ete.
Popsy Oh, there's Matt."Look at Exercise 4. Write what
© Circle the correct words. the twins have got and haven't got.
1. Popsy’s nose is big The twins have got...
2 Her hair is:blond / black Bogey:
3 Fred's computer isId’/ new.
4 Fred's car is red / green.
5 Matt's CD player is mew’ / old.
have got positive and negative
I
you ave have not |
we ve haven't
they
got |
2
te ius aw ~ Read. Who is it?
‘ i hasn't 41 He hasn't got black hair and his hair isn’t
4 blond. He isn’t very tall. He's got a small
nose but he hasn’t got brown eyes. He
hasn't got a car and he’s got a CD player.
He's got a sister.
2 He isn’t very tall but he isn’t very short. He
geomplete; hasn't got red hair and he hasn’t got blond
4 Popsy ..!80./.9e!.. short hair. She hait. His nose isn’t big and he’s got brown,
& long hair. eyes. He's got a computer and he's got a car.
2 Fred ws. @ New computer. He He's got a lot of friends.
seo an Old computer. a
Bithe wins aa bate _ Talk about a classmate. Who is it?
4 Popsy’s a great singer and she He isn’t very tall and he’s got red hair.
ace it CO, He’s got a red school bag. He’s got a sister ...
5 Matt, you're very lucky, you...
anew CD player.
E Listen and match. "> Listen and complete.
and this song is for you
Fred, you «... brown hair
and you're very tall.
PPR SE SOURS Be
a good friends
and this is true.
You're very special friends
‘Matt has got red hair
and his eyes are brown.
ee He 4...seecereoscseee @ CD player
and my new CD too.
Bise The twins °c Fed hair
and their eyes are green.
With Fred, Matt and the twins 4
a Wonderful team, f
“eeypaget
é
4
You ’. a nice smile,
you're great with a ball.
i
Nese agen BEENRead and tick what's in
today’s magazine.
a animals
b countries
pets
d places
Listen and read.
Tick | Juan's pet.
What's
Hello, Juan.
ey Hi, Ally.
Ally Have you got brothers and
sisters, Juan?
Yes, | have. I've got two
brothers ond a sister.
Hove they got pets?
My brothers haven't got @ pet
but my sister's got a cat.
Have you got a pet, Juan?
Yes, | have.
What have you got?
Guess.
Is it big or small?
It’s small.
Whot colour is it?
It’s white.
How mony legs has it got?
I's got four legs.
Are they long or short?
They're short.
Has it got big ears?
No, it hasn't. It’s got
small ears.
Has it got big teeth?
Yes, it hos.
Juan
Ally
Juan
Ally
Juan
Ally
Juan
Ally
Juan
Ally
Ally
Juan
Ally
Ally
Juan
Hello,
‘Today the magazine
ig about pets. We've
got an interview with Juan from Spain,
an animal quiz and a letter from Diana
in Brazil.
$ my Pet?
an
Has it got a tail?
sen Yes, it has. I's got « long
thin toil.
Ally Isita cat?
Juan No, it isn't. I's got asm
head and small pink e
And it's very intelligent!
Ally Oh, yok! | know. It’s
2[_] acail Serer mies
have got questions and short answers
1 1
Have 304 Yes, you have
we No, we havent,
they gotat they
mi ve, has
et No, SN hasm't
i i
have got questions
He has got a pet
Has he got a pet?
‘What has he got?
) Match.
1. What has Juan got? da Yes, Ihave.
2 Have Juan's brothers b No, they
got a pet? haven't
3 Have you got a pet, Juan? © No, it hasn't.
4 Has Juan's pet got long legs? He's got
5 Has Juan’s sister got a cat? a rat.
Yes, she has.
Use for positive answers and — for negative
answers. Then listen and check.
— =
£@ have spiders got eight legs?
@ Have birds got teeth?
Have leaf insects got eyes?
© Have guinea pigs got tails?
© Have hedgehogs got ears?
Think of a pet. Ask and
answer.
Has it got short legs?
BE CAREFUL.
Hsacat lit
Ha got green
“ts rere
(The eats nene
Write the letter. Use five more
Yes, it has.
Has it got big eyes?
Hockie)
apostrophes (’).
Dear Ally ond Alex,
My family’s got a. pet
parrot. Its from Brazil.
Its get a long raul. Its tad
is red. Its beautiful and funny.
Its got a. big head and
small eyes. Its veme is Pip.
Its very clever.
Love
Diana
*_ oe
tory lime
Remember the story!
Complete.
Bruno and Marisa are the
‘eeatilG.ecene and queen of
Norland. Their children are
Jessica and *
Balan is the capital of
Norland. Norland is a very
beautiful *. saves DULL
there is a big problem.
There iS a 4.0... in
the lake.
jen and read.
Look, Marisa! Rik, the
Bosland is here!
Welcome, Rik.
You're very sod. What's wrong?
Is there o problem in this
beautiful country?
Yes, there is. We've got terrible
problems in Norland. There’s no
rain and the water in the lake is
ditty.
There's o monster in the loke. It’s
Talos. There's no water-for our
people and their animals.
Are there other lokes in Norland?
Yes, there are. But they're small
and they're dry.
Is there water in the rivers?
No, there isn’t. The rivers are dry
too.
Ahl Here's Mago, our magician.
‘Mago, there's no water for our
people. Is there an answer to this,
problem?
Yes, there is. Let's go to my room.
Tick true. Cross false.
1. Rik is the prince of Norland.
2 Bosland
3. There are problems in Norland.
4 Talos is a monster.
5 Mago is a magician
the capital of Norland.
there is / there are
questions and short answers
‘There is a problem,
Is there a problem? Yes, there is.
No, there isn’
‘There are lakes in Norland.
Are there lakes in Norland? Yes, there are.
No, there aren't.Answer.
1 Are there problems in Norland?
2 Is there a monster in the lake?
3 Is there clean water in the lake?
4 Are there other lakes in Norland?
5 Is there water in the lakes?
6 Are there rivers in Norland?
7 Is there water in the rivers?
ce}
King Bruno and Rik are with Mago. e
There is a big glass ball in his room.
Listen and read.
King The monster is a big danger to my people
Mage There is an answer to the problem. Look in the
gless boll, King Bruno. Look ot the monster.
King Whereis it?
Rik It’s on the rock! The rock is near the trees.
Mago And there's © cave under the rock. In front of
the cave there's « gold box with magie dust in
it. That's the answer to our problem,
King But look! There are two people behind the trees.
Rik Oh, no! They're in great donger! Let's go!
Prepositions
‘The glass ball is
soi oreo
ontenite (norte ns LB
under the desk. YYGEEY behind the cher B
Look at Exercise 5 and match.
1 Where isthe rock? = © a behind the trees
2 Where is the cave? b in the gold box
3 Where is the gold box? near the trees
4 Where is the magic don the rock
dust? € in front of the
5 Where are the two cave
People? f under the rock
6 Where is the monster?
Ask and answer about Mago’s room.
Are there cats in
‘Mago’s room?
Yes, there are.
Where are they?
Write about Mago’s room.
There are three people in Mago’s room.Revision 2
"> Put the words in the correet groups.
uncle grandmother mouth parrot
daughter son nose cat aunt
ears rat fish eyes hair spider
-
ney
mouth
_ Circle the correct words.
1. My brother and cousin ((sistet)/
daughter are twins.
‘Tom's father is my uncle. Tom is my
brother / son / cousin.
Spain is a beautiful country / city / town.
‘My sister's got beautiful blue
hair / ears / eyes.
That tall woman is my mother’s sister.
She's my uncle / aunt / son.
Rabbits have got long ears / tails / eyes.
o
"> Listen and repeat.
a
‘mother mouth thin father
thirty this three the
birthday they their Thursday
b Listen again. Put the words in the
correct columns.
BI
nother
Ce
Listen and repeat.
There's a problem. My
mother and father
are thirty-three. Or
are they thirty? This
is the problem and
their birthday is
on Thursday!
Help!
Personal pronoun:
adjectives
| Complete.
and p
The she it we they my his her its
Hello! * 4... name is Pedro and * .
am Spanish. My friends are Jorge and
Blena and’ ....... ate Spanish too.
“sess + are all from Madrid ~
the capital of Spain. Jorge is tall and
_’S got blond hair. Elena is’
sister, Elena is short and"... hairis
black.
has got a pet rabbit.
name is Toto.© Look at the pictures, Hel Lisa Jack John Delia
Correct the sentences.
1 Helen’s got a computer.
No, she hasn't She's got a can
2 Lisa's got computer games.
3 Jack's got a car.
4 John’s got a new CD.
5 Delia’s got a CD player.
| Complete the questions,
a dog under the table?
. four rabbits on the box?
. a cat near the sofa?
-- a box under the table?
five spiders in front of
wean
the sofa?
6 a monster on the sofa?
_ Look at the picture and answer the
questions in Exercise 6.
1 No, there isn't. There is a dog in front of
the table.
Seale Nun WwW
A,
Me woe
‘eas
=
|
@ Draw and colour an animal's head.
@ Fold the paper. Give the paper to
a classmate.
© Take the paper from your
classmate. Draw and colour an
animal’s body. Repeat number 2.
@ Take the paper from your
classmate. Draw and colour legs.
Repeat number 2.
{ @ Describe your crazy animal!
eae meee neta caeRead and look at the map.
‘There are two big islands in the
British Isles ~ Britain and Ireland.
‘There are two countries in_
Ireland, Northern Ireland is
in the north and the
Republic of Ireland is in
the south.
‘There are three
countries in Britai
‘They are Scotland,
Wales and England.
Scotland is in the
north. England is south
of Scotland and Wales is
west of England.
Scotland, Wales, Northern
Ireland and England ar
all countries in the
United
Kingdom.
Scotland s
Look at the map.
Circle the correct words.
1 There are two five
in the British Isles.
2 Scotland is north / west of
England. »
3 ‘There are two / three countries
in Ireland,
4 Wales is / isn’t in the Unit
Kingdom.
5 The Republic of Ireland és / isn't
in the United Kingdom.Listen, Number the pictures.
a
_ listen. Label the pictures in Exercise 3.
Choose a country. Ask and answer.
Is it east of Wales?
No, it isn't.
Is it west of Wales?
‘Yes, it is.
Is it the Republic
of Ireland?
‘Yes, it is! Well done!
Complete. Use north, south, east, west.
1 Wales is ......!.521.... of England.
2 Scotland ... of England.
3 England is of Wales.
4 England is of Scotland.
5 The Republic of Ireland is ..
of Northern Ireland.
Write sentences about your country. Use
the words in the box.
north — south river ‘mountain
east west, lake sea island
Lewis i on islan in Scottanc!
Lewisisin the north of Scotland.
country and draw it on the map.
Find photographs to illustrate this part
of the country.
Find music from your favourite part of
your country. Play it to your friends.Listen and read. ‘Then answer the
question.
Where are the Londoners today?
The Londoners are on a day trip with their
teacher. They're in Epping Forest. It’s a big
forest near London. There are a lot of rules
in British forests and parks.
Listen and read.
Match the signs to three sentences in
Exercise 1.
By ,
a b c“) Match. Then listen and check. ee
12) Ready, steady, go!
2" Go under the tree. Don't touch it!
Don’t stop! Run!
Jump over the well.
Walk across the river.
Imperative
positive negative
Stop! Don't stop!
Read! Don’t read!
eure
‘Well done! Now stop and rest.
©) Write the rules. Then listen and check.
drop litter swim in the lake ride bicycles
play football play loud music
1
yeaa 4
Stand up now!
Don't sit down!
‘Walk, don’t stop!
Write instructions for the other team.
Ask the other team to follow the
Stop, then runt instructions.
go under walk run jump touch stand sit
‘Touch your nose!
Jump up high! Run to the wall!
Go under your deskt
i
4
® This is fun!
Men ereypagnbeenih
Go under the desk!Listen and read.
| Lohat can gou do? Show
= | Popsy Our fist player is Fred. Fred, you can
Popsy Hil I'm Popsy, the faious pop star! \ | football but can you kick a ball five
| Welcome to the What can you do?’show. = || hundred metres?
We've got wonderful prizes today! YI even: of coumnttcon
‘The first prize is a holiday for two in France. | |
‘The second prize is a horse and the third
prize is a computer.
|
c}—
What age do? Show
Popsy Now, here are the terrible twins! Dilly and
Popsy Fred, that's fity metres and a broken a eee yal
‘window! What a pity! You aren't the winner ig, cen pou pay ne hue aa
of the first prize but you've got the third |
prize — a computer!
But | can't use @ computer!
Z i ‘Our third player is Matt. Matt, can you jump from ta
| Popsy Oh dear, not very good! You've got Matt No, leant.
the second prize ~ a horse. | | Popsy Sut our first prize is a holiday for two in France.
| twins Oh, no! We can ride a bicycle but Matt But I can't speek French
we can't ride a horsel | Popsy But can and the holiday is for two!Answer.
1
eaaon
‘What's the name of the show?
Are there good prizes on the show?
‘What's the second prize?
‘Who's the first player?
Is Fred the winner of a holiday in France?
Who is the third player?
can positive and negative
1
You
He 1
can’t
= ror tide a bicycle.
We
‘They
‘can questions and short answers,
He can ride a bicycle.
Can he ride a bicycle? Yes, he can.
No, he can't.
What can he do?
ractice
1
2
3
4
‘Complete. Use can or can’t.
ae
Yes, he
What ..
play football
the twins ride a horse? No,
.. Fred kick a ball fifty metres?
.. Fred do? He
they
‘Matt speak French? No, he
|) Pronunciation /2/ /x/ /e:/
a Listen and repeat.
Jee! Of course we can. But I can.
fol We can ride a bicycle.
‘What can you do?
Jai! | can't use a computer.
‘We can't ride a horse.
b Now listen and tick
fof feel fast
11 can speak French.
2 Yes, I can.
3 I can't ride a horse.
4 Can he speak German?
|) Listen. Tick — what the gang
can do. Cross » what they can’t do. Put
a question mark © if you don’t know.
Ost ty
play tennis x
play football?
use a computer
tide a bicycle
play the piano
play the guitar
) Ask and answer about the gang.
Can Popsy ride a bicycle?
No, she can’t,
Can Popsy play football?
I don't know.
|) Write two sentences about each
member of the gang. Use and and but.
Popsy can play the piano and the guitar
She con use a computer but she con't
play ternis.
_ Ask and answer. Find classmates who ...
* can ride a bicycle but can’t play tennis.
© can ride a bicycle and play football.
* can use a computer and ride a bicycle.Read and answer the que
5 Where is the home of tim:
ammm==: =r
for all our readers around the world! Can
‘you tell the time in English? Read on!
Listen and read. A
Look at the table, Ask and answer.
Tick » true. Cross © false.
41 Greenwich is in London.
2 There is a river near
Greenwich Park.
3 The Royal Observatory |
is on a hill.
4 The red ball is at the top
of the pole at one o'clock
Mexico City
Warsaw
Moscow
every day.
5 There are twelve time
zones in the world It’s twelve o'clock in
6 When it’s twelve o'clock Greenwich. What time is
in Greenwich, it’s twelve if tn Mexico Cyt
o'clock in Washington too.
It’s five o'clock.Match. Then listen and check,
1b It's quarter to eight.
2 __ It's quarter past eight.
3 W's half past eight.
4” Ws twenty-five past eight.
5
6
t's ten to eight.
Is eight o'clock.
BE CAREFUL
, (NT
But look! Rik is with them.
Can you see him? He's got the
=. box with the magic dust!
ee
8
The monster's
corms are around
Us! Help us, Rik!
Rik, listen to me. Don't kill
the monster. Take the magic dust
‘and throw it on the monster.
o fpCircle the correct words.
1 The king and the queen are
(on a hill)/ under a rock. / in a cave.
2. The king and the queen are with
Rik. / Mago. / Jeremy and Jessica.
3. Jeremy and Jessica / The king and
the queen / the people of Norland
are in danger.
4 Mago / Rik / The monster has got a
box with magic dust.
5 The monster has got Jessioa and
Jeremy / Rik / the queen.
Object pronouns
me us
you you
him them
her
it
Look at the story in Exercise 2. Write
the names for the pronouns.
1 (Picture 1) Rik is with them.
Jereny ond Jessica
(Picture 1) Can you see him?
(Picture 2) Jeremy, stand near her.
(Picture 2) The monster's behind you!
(Picture 3) Help us, Rik!
(Picture 4) Take the magic dust and
throw it on the monster.
ouron
Complete. Use object pronouns.
1 Rik is in front of the cave. The king can.
see LUM...
Rik, we're in danger! Help
Rik is with Jeremy and Jessica. He can
help 7
4. Jessica is behind the tree. Jeremy is with
5 The monster is in the lake.
2
Can you see
6 Look out, Jeremy and Jessica!
‘The monster is behind ........
Look at the picture. Correct the
false information.
King Bruno is on the hill. He's behind the
trees. Queen Marisa is next to him. Mago
the magician is behind her. Jeremy's dogs
are in front of the magician.
The king isn't behind the frees. He's in Front of them.
Listen and put the verses in the correct order.
pees ee
‘Oh, no! The terrible monster!
Jeremy, don’t look at itt
Now the monster's near us.
q Help us, help us, Rik!
b | Jessica, you're in danger!
Oh, look! fs it true?
There's a monster in the lake.
It’s behind Jeremy and you!
Stop! Don’t kill the monster!
‘The monster can’t hurt us.
Remember my words to you.
Remember the magic dust!
Don't be frightened, Jessica!
V've got my sword with me.
I can kill the monster.
ac
%
di
a oe at me and see! .
a
Ete g ae
;& Revision 3
>) Ask and answer.
|) Match. = cat
2B?
1 ride ec a aball r He Fepias
/ le
2 kick b at this photo Se
3 look © abicycle
4 speak d football
5 use e acomputer
6 play ‘ f French
"Listen and repeat.
We can do the cancan.
Can you do the cancan?
‘Yes, we can. But look at Paul.
He can’t do the cancan at al
drop run shout
"| Complete. Use object pronouns. 4 Denit.croplitter! 2.
4 I'm behind John. John’s in front of
2 Where is Mark? I can't see
3. Jenny is right. Listen to
5 You've got problems. I can help B te
6 They're your friends. Stay with ...
|
"> Write rules for the swimming pool.
oe Sy
oa Gee SS
4 That is my favourite photo. Look at rea Sz
a 4
the drums.
jump.Fun Time
Play the Friends game.
Dlink for 5 B Name three
fifteen characters
from the
oo Londoners.
Name three
‘characters from
‘The Monster of
Norland,
characters from
‘The Crazy Gang.
D stand up
‘and sit down,
ten times in ten
B Name the
‘editors from
Friends Club.
@ spett the
name of
the classmate
next (0 you.Listen and read. Tick . the correct word.
‘There is a famous
apark — bsupermarket | ¢ market
in Portobello Road,
In Britain children go to school from Monday to
Friday. There isn’t school at the weekend. Every
Saturday morning Jenny and her mother go to
Portobello Market in Portobello Road. It's a very
interesting and famous market. You can buy things
from around the world. A lot of Londoners and
millions of tourists go there every year.
Listen and read.
~ et Day by Jenny
Marke ack match man
week Wek hves
ere at the waste Fost
te stall sells
© m We xe very rear Port
veqersties neny SONG al We by
fy awoke oelck
panei Ve doos new ticks
rear
Tick true. Cross _ false. 2
Jenny lives near Portobello Market.
Jenny and her mum walk to the market.
Jenny's mum buys fruit and
vegetables at the market.
Jenny sells jeans at her favourite stall.
5 At twelve o'clock they go home.
6 Every Saturday Vicki, Jenny and her
mum watch a juggler.
on
aa
Listen and write the times.
Present Simple positive
1 go to the market \
You buy hot dogs gets up 10.00
We wate the juggler
hey carry the ba
Oger every Saturday. watches TV
{g0eS to the market
He buys hot dogs goes to the park
She watches the juggler
I earries the bags does homework
‘goes swimming
— Cirele the correct form of the verbs. reads a book
1) Vicki and Jenny(lveY lives near
Portobello Market.
2 Jenny walk / walks to the market
Say a sentence about Rob or Mark,
Who is it?
with her mum,
He gets up at ten
3 They meet / meets Vicki at the market 3
every Saturday, o'clock every Sunday.
4° Jenny's favourite stall sell / sells .
totes t's Mark,
5 Jenny's mum buy / buys fruit and
vegetables at the market. Pronunciation /s/ /2/ /ie/
6 Jenny and Vicki fove / loves Saturday @ Listen and repeat.
mornings.
walks loves washes likes goes sells
gets watches takes meets lives
Put the sentences in order. Then listen
and check. does starts reads speaks plays
@ Al three o'clock Rob goes home ;
and washes his dad’s car. He likes b Listen again. Put the verbs in the correct
that job, columns.
b 1 Rob loves Sunday! He gets up at if el hued
nine o'clock and plays computer
games with his brother. Then he
watches television,
© — Athalf past four the fun ends
he does his homework!
4 He meets Mark with his dog in
wolks loves washes
Write about your weekends.
the park. They play together. On Saturckey I get ip at.
€ His favourite programme
starts at ten o'clock, Study Skills
goes to the park.
He roller blades English words you know:
or rides his Jeans ached dig © stenertentce
bicycle,
‘Think of other similar words
in your language.Match. Then listen and repeat.
1 Geography f 5 PE
2 History 6 Science
3 English 7 Music
4 Maths Bar
> Listen and read.
Wee wk
‘Are you good pupits?
Bugsy Of course we are!
Bugsy Sixteen plus fourteen minus nine equals ...
Oh, I don’t know the answer. I do not
understand Maths.
Dilly What's the capital of Mexico? Is it Mexico
City? Oh, I don't like Geography! Dilly Well, Bugsy doesn't work in lessons,
Bugsy And you don't revise for tests!
oe Dilly And you don’t do your homework!
Fred What about lessons?
Bugsy Well, I don't like Science and Dilly
doesn't like History.
Dily And we dont dike Fierch
Fred Now | understand! You like school but
‘you dori Tike tessors!
But you like school!
gsy We love school! We have fun with our
Idends and there are long breaks and ...
‘And school lunches are great!Present Simple negative Listen and complete. : 4
1
Yor donot
‘We: don't
n
me like History. Bugsy likes school,
He Dilly likes school.
Bear [oe You don’t like school,
in kiceanie then you're not cool.
Comprehens Ath, . on Monday
the lessons start.
1 Maten. ‘The twins have Geography
1 Bugsy doesn’t understand f a his homework. and then they have Art.
2 Dilly doesn’t like b school.
3 Bugsy doesn't do ¢ lessons. to.
4 Dilly doesn’t revise d for tests. the twins have a break.
5 The twins don’t e Geography. Bugsy has a drink
6 The twins like f Maths. and Dilly has a cake.
Practi
‘They have their lunch
9) Tick the subjects you like and cross » the rae
subjects you don’t like. Ask your partner to do ‘They play with their friends
ocean: and they have great fun.
}
> ,
2 It’s French after lunch
Be. Gg gee | at‘ =
eis & Bae 3 ££ Dilly doesn’t like French,
oz 8 BR 2 Ea What about you?
i
‘You |
‘Then it is Music
. and at .
son intend the twins go home
: Sd fs and have their tea
- Write about you and your partner.
Tite. bat Magda
we OAAO
"> Listen. Circle the twins’ lessons on Monday. BBE] Write about the twins Monday
ST school timetable and your Monday
MONDAY. school timetable.
(Geograph) Maths On Mondays the twins start school at
nine. My lessons don't start at nine,
2 Ar! History thegstect ct -
3 Science / Maths
4 French / English
5 Music / PE
LO PDL LORead and tick — what
today’s magazine is about.
Alex
Miles
Does she play basketball?
it
Present Simple questions and short answers 1 What's the name of Miles’
t i 2 Does Miles live in Arizona!
5 ou do. 3 Does he live with his pate
Do "play basketbat Yess You di :
we No, we don’t 4 Do his parents go to all his
they my 5 Does his sister like basketh
his ee 6 Does she go to all his match
7
8
athe time two ‘Keep Fit’ programmes for
‘You. One is from Maria Sanchez,
b school subjects a reader in Argentina. The other
programme is from Miles Brandon,
© keeping fit the American basketball
d sport
Dieveat Basketball Payer
Listen and read.
‘Are you fit? Today we've got
— Alex
ved Alyce
Well, Miles, you play for Arizona
‘Arrows. Do you live in Arizona?
Yes, Ido. | live with my porents
ond my sister.
Do your porents go to all your
matches?
Yes, they do. They're wonderfull
What about your sister? Does she
g0 fo all your matches too?
No, she doesn't. She works in the
tfiernoon, so she watches them
‘on TV!
Does your sister like basketball?
Yes, she does, but her favourite
sport is tennis.
You'te @ great basketball
player, Miles, but do you play
other sports?
No, I don't. | don't have
time!
Answer.
No, SP doesn't
‘ What's her favourite sport
Does Miles play other gamePrepositions of time
at nine o'clock / night / the weekend
Jn the morning / the afternoon / the evening
‘on Sunday / Monday morning / Tuesday night
| Complete. Use in, on, at. Then listen
again and check.
Alex
Miles
Alex
Miles
Alex
Miles
Miles
How often do you exercise, Miles?
Every day. I run in the park
the morning and I go to the gym
the evening
What do you do at the gym?
I do aerobic exercises.
When do you practise with your
team?
We practise *........ the afternoon
every day - well not *.
Sundays.
Where do you go for fun...
the weekend?
1 go to a disco “........ Saturday
evening. I get home late’...
night
Good luck for the match, Miles!
Present Simple questions
He practises every day.
Does he _ practise every day?
When does he — practise?
Make questions. Use Where,
When, What.
a
He runs in the park.
Where cloes Miles renin the noming?
He goes to a gym in the evening.
He does aerobic exercises at the
‘Sym.
He practises in the afternoon.
He goes to a disco on Saturday
evenings.
He gets home late.
a
1 From: Brazil /
school every day
3 does gymnastics at school /
at a dub / at home
4 goes to judo club every
Monday / Tuesday / Friday
5 plays volleyball / tennis /
basketball on Fridays
6 swims / jogs / dances at the
weekend
Complete.
Ally — Where *..28.904 from
Marie I'm from Argentina.
Ally Do%.
Maria Yes, I do. 1 walk to school every day.
Ally WHET sccsccscceneeneeed
‘Moris | do gymnastics at school.
How often *. aha
When *...
I play tennis on Fridays,
When ¢ 2
Ally
Maria I swim at the weekend.
Act out an interview with Maria.
Where are you from, Maria?
I'm from Argentina.
| Write about Maria’s “Keep Fit’ programme.
‘Mania walks fo school every day. She
‘Name: Maria Sanchez
2 runs eycles / walks to
Igo to the judo club every Tuesday.Remember the story! Complete. Use magic dust, lake,
sword, arms.
Jessica and Jeremy are by the '............. They're in danger.
Talos the terrible monster has got his .. .. around them,
But Jeremy and Jessica are not alone. Rik is with them. He's got
avers and the magic dust in a box. He doesn't kill Talos.
He throws the * into the monster's eyes.
Listen and read.
Suddenly, it’s dark. First there's lightning, next there's
thunder, then there's rain. Finally the sky is clear again.
F Look at the lake. The
water is clean again!
And Talos is a
beautiful swan now!
INOW there is a Talos Day in Norland’ every year. Rik
always visits Norland on Talos Day. He usually travels
from Bosland by horse. He often stays in the castle in
Balan with the king and the queen
The people of Norland usually meet by the lake on Talos
Day and there is a big party. The parties never finish
before morning. The people play music and dance.
Jessica always dances with Rik. Jeremy and Mago
sometimes do tricks with the magic dust and ‘Talos the
swan swims in the lakegNofland igithe country of happy
people again,Answer.
1 Is the water in the lake dirty now?
2 Is
3 Where do the people of Norland meet on
Talos Day?
4 Does Rik travel to Norland by horse?
5 Where does Rik stay in Balan?
6 Are the people in Norland happy again?
alos a beautiful swan now?
Adverbs of frequency
Jessica always dances with Rik.
‘The people usually meet by the lake.
He offen stays in the castle.
Jeremy sometimes docs magie tricks.
‘The parties never finish before morning.
grams to remember
L543]
never sometimes often usually always
Listen and tick the correct columns.
Never
Sometimes
Usually
Often
Always
travel to other countries
help people
ride his horse
carry his sword
take the magic dust
meet monsters
Kill monsters
use the magic dust
ask Mago for help
Write five sentences about Rik. Use adverbs
of frequency.
Fik always rides his horse.eur
Ce fz
| Complete. "Listen and repeat.
My cousin Rose always wins
when she plays football or swims,
1
2 3 She climbs high mountains too.
2 She stands on her head
ss 242-4 before she goes to bed
°
and she runs to school - do yout
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97) Find eleven more verbs. Look > 4.
(wa [tL [K)s [Hy |e | kr.
ryt aa ele a eae sitions of time
~ ~ 7) Complete. Use ar, in, on.
aE Pe 1 We never go for a walk .... the
E|D|IM/|D/L{G|T [R morning,
2. We usually go to the swimming pod.
L|O,/E }U)'¥ |o./€ |c Sunday evening.
PILIE ly tlilule 3 [ sometimes go to bed ...
ea o'dlock.
E|A|T|B{U/Y IN /S 4 Do you watch television ......... the
= aia weekend?
PUR JAC IT IIS IE 5 They always play tennis
morning ......... Mondays.Simple and adverbs of frequency
ent A looks at table A below and student
a table B on page 104. Ask and
Every morning /
judo
In the evenings
| Where does Natalie tive? )
( She lives én Paris.
— LC
© Write sentences in code.
‘Then decode your partner's
sentences.
(1a /2D / 4B /2C/ 46 )
1) Put the words in the correct order.
1 Adam and Andy / breakfast / have /
at nine o'clock / always
‘Adam ond Andy always have breakfast
at nine o'clock.
2 never / in the morning / they / read
books
3 goto the cinema / often / at
weekends / they
4 Natalie / reads books / in the
evening / sometimes
5 goes to bed / always / she / at nine
(7) Complete. Use the correct form of the
verbs.
love live get up play swim go ride run
live
Adam and Andy * in New
York. They're brothers. They *..
at eight o'clock. They cece
judo club every morning. In the afternoon
‘Adam * . tennis with his friend
John. Andy * his bicycle in the
park. Adam is a very good swimmer.
He“. on Friday evenings. Andy
is a good runner. He? .. . in the
park on Saturday evenings. Adam and
Andy
toa
TF
C He never has breakfast at |
\ the restaurant.)
D E
he like
they eat
breakfast
vegetables
never swim
have we
buy Maths
at the market lunch
hamburgers at the restaurant
a cup of tea ‘on Mondays
every day in the morningFelix is a blue and yellow bird from Bra
He lives with the Baxter family in New
York. His home is a big cage. It is on th
fortieth floor of a tall building.
Felix likes the Baxters, and the Baxtersli
him. They give him food. They talk to
and show him to all their friends. But Fe
is not happy. He wants to go home to
Brazil
Every night Felix looks up at the sky. He
can see the whole city. It is big and
exciting. It is home for the Baxters, butn
for Felix. He remembers the big, yellow
moon in Brazil. Then he remembers his la
day in the jungle. The two men with whit
hats. The big box. The long plane jou
The shop ~ “Beautiful Birds” ~ in
New York. Felix closes his eyes.
Now he cannot see the city and
the snow. He can see other
things; he can see the life
he loves.
ai
from Flying Home by Stephen Rabi
1) Read and tick | the correct 9) Describe Felix’s life in the jungle.
‘antente, 1 Felix tives .../2./hedenale
Felix is
He eats .
He drinks ...
He meets
He can
a asad bird from Brazil.
ba happy bird from Brazil
© a happy bird from New York
anon
+) answer the questions.
1 Where does Felix come from?
Where does he live?
Does he like the Baxters?
Is he happy in New York?
Does he love life in the jungle?
anon
1 the jungle
4 anaconda and monkey] —_[ 5 Hello!Listening
Listen. Number the pictures in the correct order.
In trees, near rivers
meat
water
eat very big animals
_ > Match the titles to the pictures in Exercise 5.
1 Felix flies over the Atlantic Ocean.
2. Felix flies out of the cage.
3. Felix flies through the city.
Draw and describe an animal,
‘An elephant ves in the jangle a
Tteats leaves andit chinks water
It meets monkeys ond binds in DS
the jungle.
e
LIS? gp
It can swin bat it can't jump
‘Make a class poster of all
the animals and their descriptions.mat
Fax
VS
sth
The oa?
LONDONERS
Listen and read. Then answer the question.
How many terms are there in a school year
in Britain?
The school year in Britain starts in September.
There is an autumn term from September to
December, a spring term from January to March
or April and a summer term from May to July.
The school year finishes in July.
Listen and read. Match the photos and
the paragraphs.
OUR, SCHOOL YEAR
ing oF
4 We start school at the begivring
eet eee
sometimes very sunny. ht the ond of
autwwnn it's usually cold and windy. 14's
‘sometimes stormy ond it’s often cloudy
‘ond vainy too. There's @ special day |
jotunn — November Sth — Guy Farkas’ Day.
My day we write a Guy — amin =
a fis oo pers ard old clothes Then ve
cre on a bonfive ard watch Fiveworks. |<]
X
2 Wantey is the football season! T oy Wy
Football for the school team. There's i}
watch every Saturday and our team usually mr |
wins, LHS always cold in winter and it's 53
‘sometimes snowy too. We can't play r
Football then.
; H's sometimes vainy but
= ay eee = ord we have 0 qpod ere
‘at school! We alviays gp on school tries i”
ing, We visit interesting places — Z “
cesta and museums. We ge by coach
take sandiches for \anch E}
. Choose titles for the paragraphs
te season. It’s Pparagrap!
4 swrman i wy & Se va anes bar Sports in Exercise 2.
oe Ye Weak ¥s a great runner ard she a Spring School Trips
Day -
usually wins the class vace. The school yorr
ends in the middle of July and then it’s [
the summer holidays!
b Winter Sports
© Summer Sports Day
A Special Day in Autumndoes the school year start in Britain?
hat do children do on Guy Fawkes’ Day?
jhat does Rob do every Saturday in winter?
ere do the Londoners go with their
J in spring?
‘What does Vicki usually win on Sports Day?
ons of time
iter / June / the middle of July
‘Monday / Mondays / April 1oth
{the beginning of September / the end of auturnn
In Britain it’s sometimes very sunny ..
the beginning of September.
{t's usually cold and windy
November.
3 British children burn a guy ...
November Sth.
4 School teams often play football
Saturdays.
5 It's sometimes snowy
6 The Londoners have Sports Day at school
the middle of June.
_ winter,
It's cloudy.
‘When does the school year end in Britain? j
:
‘Match. a +39, b
1 {t's hot. a +30
2 It's rainy, 10 ~t0
3 it's windy.
4 it’s sunny.
5 It's snowy.
6 It's cold. ¢
7 It's stormy.
8
Ask and answer.
sana, -sAAAAMMMMAAMMLAAAeessassstan
often usually sometimes
~ 8 & Y
— |) & ©
—F 7 @
Now as q|
What's the weather like in
winter in London?
It’s often cloudy.
It’s usually cold ..
©) Write about your school year.
1 When does the school year start?
2 How many terms are there?
3° When do they start and finish?
4- What's the weather like in different
terms?
5 When are the schoo! holidays?
6 When does the school year finish?
Tiny country the school year starts in
Study Skills
Make a word web to remember
words. Complete this word web.
March
FebruaryTOTTTTATTTTT TOT
This picnic is a wonderful idea, Popsy.
‘Thank you, Fred. Do you want a sandwich? I've got
some jam sandwiches and some tomato sandwiches.
Yes, please! Your tomato sandwiches are always super!
Is there any salt?
'y Yes, i's over there. There's some orange juice and
some water next to it.
‘What about you, Matt?
Is there any cheese or meat?
Well, there isn't any choese|
there is some meat. Look, he
‘are some chicken legs,
Matt Oh, thank you. Chicken legs a
my favourite.
y Bugsy and Dilly?
Sy We don't like chicken legs and we hate tomatoes.
Are there any hamburgers and chips?
‘And is there any ketchup? We love ketchup!
No, there aren't any hamburgers or chips and there
isn't any ketchup. This is a picnic — not a fast food
restaurant!
Let's swim in the river before we eat,
You always have good ide:
‘A wonderful idea!
a
x ) NDC
Ah! There are some new friends at our picnic! 4 =
Oh, no! Look at the flies on the sandwiches!
‘And look at the wasps on the chicken legs.
‘There isn’t any food for us nowt
Dilly Great! Now we can go to the fast food
restaurant for hamburgers and chips!
Bugsy Oh, Dilly! You always have wonderful ideas!hensio
what there is at the picnic. Cross ©
there isn’t at the picnic.
orange juice |
ketchup
wean count countable nouns.
ten hamburgers
salt
factice
the words into the correct groups.
ich salt tomato. meat
leg cheese water chips
uncountable
Pronunciation /t{/ /ds/
4 Listen and repeat.
sandwich juice cheese chicken
jam ketchup orange
+b Listen again. Put the words in the correct
columns.
AY si
sendwich ‘jtice
some / any
‘+ countable nouns © uncountable nouns
‘There is some salt,
Is there any salt?
‘There isn’t any salt.
“There are some chips.
‘Are there any chips?
“There aren't any chips.
ad
_ Complete. Then listen and check.
Hello and welcome
to the Crazy Café.
We've got fast food
and drinks on sale.
or orange juice?
I'm sorry to say
‘There aren’t '.
‘There isn’t ‘
There isn’t
sandwiches today.
meat or cheese,
water or juice,
burgers
But there are “...
and a lot of chips
And you've got ’....... cola.
So let’s sit down and stay!
"Listen to the song again. Tick » what the
‘Crazy Café has got and cross © what it
hasn't got.
_ Ask and answer about the Crazy Café.
Is there any cola?
Yes, there is.
Are there any cheeseburgers?
|") Write about the Crazy Café,
The Crazy Café has got sone colaPresentation
Read. Tick what's in today’s magazine.
a healthy sports
b healthy food
¢ unhealthy sports
d unhealthy food
Read. Underline food and
| drink. Then listen and read.
| Ally What's your favourite food,
Marco?
Marco Well, I'm Italian — so pit
ond spaghetti, of course!
How many pizzos do you eat
every week?
Marco A lot! | usually eat about four
pizzas a week.
Ally
Ally
‘And how mony times do you
eat spaghetti every week?
Marco Oh, | eat a plate of spaghetti
a day.
How much meat do you eat?
| Marco Not much. My parents don’t
‘eat meat. They're
vegetarians, so we eat o lot
| of vegetables, rice and fruit
| But | sometimes eat chicken
ond eggs.
Ally
Marco Not many. | don't like eggs
very much but | eat obout two
a week.
What do you usually drink?
How many eggs do you eat?
Ally
Marco | always drink a bottle of
woter a day ~ thot's one litre.
‘And sometimes | drink cola.
Ally — How many cans of cole do
you drink every week?
Marco Not many! About two a week.
Ally That's not many. People
around the world drink about
three million cans of cole
| every day!
=)
topic ~ food!
‘Marco, from Italy,
‘tells us about his
favourite food. We've got @ postoard
‘from Janek in Poland. Then you can
earn about healthy and unhealthy
food from our expert: Jane Green.
Comprehension
Circle the correct words.
1. Marco's favourite food is (pizza)/ rie.
2 He eats two / four pizzas a week.
3. Marco's parents don’t eat vegetables /
4 Marco eats a lot of fruit / meat.
5 He doesn’t like eggs / spaghetti very m
6 He drinks one litre / seven litres of wal
a week.How many? / How much?
pizzas
How many bottles of water __are there?
cans of cola
meat
How much — water is there?
cola
a
b b
| What do you think? Tick “healthy food and
drink. Cross © unhealthy food and drink. e
d
"| Answer the questions in Exercise 6.
|) Complete. Use these sentences,
There are three bananas in
the picture.
We've got a lot of apple trees in the
garden.
‘There are a lot of vitamins in apples,
especially vitamins A and C.
We eat them after lunch.
‘Then I have sandwiches and apple cake.
4.
rn for my Friends too.
Now listen to the expert.
Tick — healthy food and drink. Cross
unhealthy food and drink.
Look at Exercise 4 and complete.
1 ..How.mend.. bananas ..208.. there in
the picture?
2D eresctoenee WALT sooeeee there iN What's your favourite food?
the bottle?
B eceetceees CAMOLS oooene there? Tlove chocolate!
4 ..--. bottles of lemonade
there?
5 therer How mutch chocolate do
4 . you eat a week?
6 ae there?
7 .. there?
nigra
Best wishes, Jarek
think 1 on ome ae
BP ietewt | pogo
« 1 Ive in Foor le in the
A 2 live in the cou
hy erie cipat say 4 se has ;
Mb atte }
The expert says 3 }
1 think 4 és . |
‘The expert says 4 l¢
L think 5! i’ ‘
‘The expert says 5 $ an apple With me. I sometimes 1 7.
Bs : ;
> |
é ,
‘« >
/) Talk about your favourite food.
a glass of mika doy =
gloss of mk every daySS
alr Stonetimne ’
The Mystery of Blackdown Wood 1
Listen and read.
Tom and Jess Jackson usually leave schoo!
at four o'clock but today they're late
Jess I's very late. Let's run to the
bus stop.
Tom — No, let's go through
Blackdown Wood. Why do
we always go home by bus?
Jess Because all our friends take
the bus.
Tom But the quick way is through
Blackdown Wood,
Jess But Mum says the wood is
dangerous in the dark.
Tom But it isn't dark now.
Jess Do you know the way?
Tom Of course, | do. Why do
you always ask a lot of
questions?
Now the children are in
Blackdown Wood. It’s six
o'clock.
Jess Tom, I'm cold.
Tom — Here, take my jumper. I'm
hot in this big jacket!
Have you got any food in
your bag? I'm hungry.
Jess No, | haven't got any food.
Have you got any water?
'm very thirsty.
Tom No, I haver't. Don't stop!
What's the matter?
Jess I'mired — and I'm scored!
Tom — Why are you scared?
Jess Because it’s dork and we're
lost Tick — true. Cross © false.
lo
Tom — We're nat lest and I'm not 1 Tom and Jess usually leave scheel
coded orsiorned at three o'clock
Jess — Look, | can see a light. 2 They always go home by bus.
| think it's a house. We can 3° There's a quick way to the
osk for help. children’s home through the woot
Be Dont be silyl Thera orai/t 4. Tom and Jess have got some food
cany houses in Blackdown ;
Wood. and drink in their school bags.
fede ints go ancd'sodi 5 it’s dark in the wood.
6 The children see a light in
the wood.Complete.
hungry thirsty tired scared hot cold
What's the matter?
1 a ee,
&)
Why ...? Because ...
Why are you seared?
Because it’s dark.
Match.
1 Why do the children usually take the 6
bus home?
Why do the children walk through
Blackdown Wood?
Why does Jess stop?
Why does ‘Tom give his jumper to Jess?
Why is Torn hot?
Why is Jess scared?
a Because Jess is cold.
b Because she’s tired.
© Because it’s dark and they are lost.
Because it’s a quick way home.
Because all their friends take the bus home.
f Because he’s got a big jacket.
x
one
Listen. Circle the correct words.
1 Mrs Jackson is worried because the
children
a are with their friends.
b are at school.
¢ aren't at home.
2 Mrs Jackson can’t phone the school
because
a she doesn’t know the number.
b the school closes at five o'clock.
€ there isn’t a phone at school.
3° Mrs Jackson can’t phone the teachers
because
a the teachers are at school.
b the teachers ate at home.
¢ she doesn’t know the teachers’ home
phone numbers.
Close your books. Tell the story.
‘Tom and Jess leave school very late. They
walk through the wood because it’s a short
way to their house. It’s late and dark ..."Label the pictures.
a
"> Find the words.
1 onysu .....540M...... 5 louyde c.......
2 yniar x. . 6 nosyw s.
3 dyinw w. 7 lode
4 torsmy 2 BAO Bee
"Circle the odd words out.
4 orange apple (pizza banana
2 hamburgers chips sandwiches plate
3 orange juice rice water cola
4 lemonade bottle can glass
5 spaghetti carrot potato tomato
Circle the words in the chain.
Ko! ‘tchupize, e
o> PPlesaitomatoranee®
|) Mime a word from the word box.
Guess your partner's word.
cold hot tired hungry scared thirsty
1
7) Complete. Use at, on or in.
“— Listen and repeat.
My favourite season is summer. Eva
summer I go to a sport
camp. We finish school ° .
go to a sports camp *..
July. The camp starts ¢ .
. nine o’elock
‘The camp finishes
‘August and we go back to school.
the beginning of September.
©) Listen to your teacher. Stand up for
uncountable nouns. Sit down for
countable nouns.
lemonade rice sandwich orange}
egg water tomato
banana meatHow much water is
there on the table?
There is one bottle
of water.
) Complete. Use some or any.
Roy Mum, we've got a picnic this
afternoon. Have we got
.. cheese?
Mum No, we haven't got ? ..
cheese. But we've got ®
mec.
Roy But | don't like meat sandwiches.
Mum OK. Goto the shop ond buy
.. cheese.
Roy Have we got * tomatoes?
Mum No, we haven't. But we've got
ketchup.
Roy I don't want ketchup. | want
cheese and tomato
sondwiches, please
Mum OK. Buy* tomatoes too.
Then you can have your favourite
cheese and tomato sandwiches.
Roy Thanks, Mum.
_ <7) Read. Then ask and answer
about Jack. Use Why and Because.
Jack usually does his homework late in
the evening and he goes to bed very late.
In the morning he’s very tired and he
gets up late. He runs to school but he’s
always late and the teachers shout at
him! Poor Jack
Why does Jack go to
bed very late?
Because he does his
homework late in the
evening.
@ choose ‘Noughts’ 0 or ‘Crosses’
© choose a square. Use the word and
make a correct sentence.
Teat a lot of sweets every day.
@© For correct sentences put a cross or
nought in the square.
@ For incorrect sentences - it’s your
partner's turn!
@ The winner makes a row.
»«
doesn’tListen and read. Then answer the question.
How many people go to Notting Hill Carnival?
‘Many people from the West Indies - they're islands
near the USA - live in Notting Hill in London.
Every year they organise a carnival on the last,
weekend of August. About one million people go
to the Camival every year!
Today is Camival day! Rob and Vicki are
watching the Carnival from Rob’s flat. They
aren't watching it from the street because there
are a lot of people there.
Listen and read.
Can you see Mark and Jenny?
Yes, Mark's sitting on the wall. Look! Jenny’sd
the food stall. She's buying some West Incion
food. The woman is putting it in @ bag for he:
Oh, yes. The food stalls are all making West
Indian food today: sweet potatoes, salt fish
and rice.
Oh, the Carnival is starting now. Look,
those people on the van are playing
steel drums. The music is great!
Look at that girl in front. She's
wearing a beautiful costume.
And look ot those people behind
her. They're dancing and singing.
They're having @ great time.
Rob, | can't see Mark ond Jenny. @
Mark isn't siting on the wall. Lil
Don't worry. I can see them.
They're running over here.
They're coming to the flat.
And they're carrying the food!
Good! I’m hungry.
Present Continuous positive and negative
F am am not
m “m not
*e are are not singin
a oa ome eee
They baie
dancing
He 2 .
is is notCorrect the sentences.
1 Rob and Vicki are watching the Carnival from
the street,
Rob and Vicki aren't watching the Carnival from
the street. They're watching it from Rob's flat
2. Mark is standing in front of the food stall.
‘The food stalls are making British food today.
4. Jenny is buying hamburgers and chips from
the stall.
5 The people on the van are dancing and
singing.
6 The girl in the front is wearing a terrible
costume.
7 Jenny and Mark are carrying some costumes
for Rob and Vicki,
e
BE CAREFUL
sng ¢ng = sngng
nck ing = making
rune nving=eurring
Write the -ing form of the verbs in the box
in the correct columns.
watch buy start come
carry put wear dance organise
sing + ing mak¢ + ing run + n + ing
singing making running
watching
Complete. Use the Present Continuous.
1 The Camival (star)..2sforting.. now.
2 The food stalls (not sell)
British food today.
3. They (make) .. West Indian food.
4 Jenny and Mark (not wear)
Carnival costumes.
5 Jenny and Mark (not eat)
the street,
6 The people in the streets (have)
a great time,
Describe a person at the Carnival.
Who is it?
He’s wearing a blue hat. He's
looking at the people in the park.
He's a police officer.
That's right.
Write about a carnival in your
town, Imagine ...
1 what people are wearing,
2 what people are watching,
3° what people are doing,
4 what people are eating and
drinking.Popsy What are they doing?
Bugsy They're sitting at a table
psy Oh, no! Are the cats fighting?
y Can you see Toffee?
No, | can't. There are two
people in the garden — a
woman and a man.
tracksuit and trainers?
Dilly Yes, she is. And the man
trousers.
te Sith, my neighbour, but
| don't know her friend.
Maybe he’s a gardener.
No, they aren't. The black cat
is running and Toffee is
chasing it.
Is Mrs Smith looking at them?
No, she isn't. She can't see
them. She's standing under
her clothes line now and the
cats are in the flowers.
running near Mrs.
Smith. Toffee is
no! Mrs Smith is
falling over!
y_ Isthe woman wearing a red
is wearing a blue jacket and
Popsy Oh, the woman in red is Mrs
y Now the black cat is
running behind it. Oh,
Bugsy Now| can see Toffee.
Popsy Is he coming here?
Bugsy No, he isn't. Hes sitirg
ina tree and he's
looking at a black cat
under the tree. Now,
Toffees jumping and .
Is Mrs Smith angry?
Dilly Well, you can ask ter
She's standing behind
with her friend. He's ¢
police officer!what Popsy and
the twins are wearing in
Exercise 1.
> Circle the correct words.
Mrs Smith is Popsy’s cat /(Reighbour
“Toffee is in Popsy's / Mrs Smith's garden
‘The black cat is sitting in / under the tree. Fait see pinks
‘Toffee is chasing the black cat / Mrs Smith. ~
(Mrs Smith / Mrs Smith's friend is falling over.
Mrs Smith’s friend is a police officer / a gardener. © Pronunciation /2:/ /e/
a Listen and repeat.
eanons
Present Continuous questions
shirt friend skirt red
and short answers
dress yes. Tshirt bird
Am 1 we 1 a b Listen again. Put the words in
i the correct columns.
ui Yes, ea are. psf Jel
Are we siting? we
No, aren't shint friere!
they they
he ve, OO a
ie wo swt
it it
Present Continuous questions
‘They are drinking tea,
Are they drinking tea?
What are they drinking?
Student A looks at picture A
below and student B looks at
picture B on page 104. Ask and
2 Match. answer. Find six differences.
1 Are the twins looking at Mrs Smith? Ji
2 Is Mrs Smith wearing a blue tracksuit?
3 Are the cats fighting?
4 Is the police officer wearing a blue jacket?
a Yes, he is. © No, she isn't.
b No, they arent Yes, they are.
© Listen and repeat.
Is Popsy drinking cola
in picture B?
No, she isn’t. She’s
drinking tea.
She's drinking cola in
picture A! That’s the
first difference!; er yl
i Alc ari :G c S —
Read. Tick the correct answer.
In today's magazine there is:
@ an interview with Tatiana.
b a letter from Pierre
© 2 guide to different jobs.
is about jobs. What.
do you want to be
when you grow up? Read our fantastic Jobs
guide and find out, Then we've got a letter
from Tatiana in Russia and an interview
i meee on aon tek
year 4
woh Mei Joe
Listen and read.
Kim a Photographer, 1 take
Photos for magazines ang
Newspapers. I often travel |
and take photographs of
interesting places. Today
I'm working in a studio
With a model,
¥'m a musician, 1 play
the violin. The violin is ,
2 difficult instrument ma vet and I help ill
and I practise every day. : animals. People usually
I play in concerts all bring their cats and dogs
over the world. I record to me, When a horse is
my own CDs, Now I'm ill Idrive my car and
y visit it on the farm, Now
1'm helping a dog.
yma reporter.
| work for 2 newspapet-
{often interview
teresting and famous
iy iticians, Tick — true and cross — false.
people - politic
© actors and musicians The doctor is operating on a
«Now I'm interviewing patient at the moment.
The vet is driving to a farm now.
ri The photographer is working in a
= a pilot. 1 fly studio today.
lanes from ‘The pilot travels all over the world.
Country to c
and I travel att ‘The musician is playing in a
over the won concert now.
often stay in The reporter interviews famous
hotels. Now I'm people.
flying to Florida,
jePresent Simple and Present Continuous
* Present Simple
every day, usually, often
{often travel
‘+ Present Continuous
today, now, at the moment
‘Today I'm working in a studio.
©) Complete. Use the Present Simple
or the Present Continuous.
‘ma ballet dencer. | Cork) |
fer a ballet company in a big cit.
\ (pre ‘octise) *...
Cs) :
| Vatways (cor)
| costumes. |'m very Fit and | can dance
For hours. Look at the photo. | (practise
neve with my Friend.
my beautiful costume For
4 I'm achef. 2['maracing 3 I'ma teacher.
driver.
a Every moming I go to the market and buy fresh food.
b I drive very fast cars,
¢ I work in a school and I teach a class of young children.
d Tusually win races.
I teach English.
Then I cook for people in my restaurant.
g I'm driving my car now.
hh Now I'm preparing some food
in the kitchen.
i Here | am teaching English in
my class.
ee
| Read the interview in
Exercise 7. Tick - the
correct
job.
Pierre wants to be
a a reporter.
b a politician.
© an actor
1) Listen and complete.
Alex Hi, Pierre. Whot do
you wont to be when
you grow up?
Pierre 1" wont fobe
a reporter.
Alex Why do you wont fo
be a reporter, Pierre?
Pierre Because |
famous people.
Alex Do you wont to work
for television or for
‘8 newspaper?
Pierre 1° for
«a newspoper ond
vite oricles
Alex What articles do you
2D cmnceinnal
Pierre | wont to write articles
about films and the
theatre,
) Ask and answer.
What do you want to be?
I
want to be a pilot.
Study Skills
Make charts to remember
words.
Put more words into
the correct columns.
ee [ere eae:
doctor | musician | vet
& DeneThe Mystery of Blackdown Wood 2
Remember the story! Complete.
Tom and ' ./£55.. Jackson are walking through
Blackdown °.. because they're late. It’s the
quick way to on but they are lost.
Then they see* ...
through the trees.
Listen and read.
‘Tom and Jess follow the light through the trees and
see a big old house. The light is from a window in
the house. Now Tom is standing on a bench and
looking inside.
Jess What can you see?
Tom _ I's @ big sitfing room with o lot of books
ond pictures on the walls. There’s a woman,
in the siting room. She's siting at a desk
cond she’s writing.
Jess Tom, look. The door of the house is open.
Let's go inside and ask for help.
The children go inside the house and into the sitting
Toor.
Jess Well, here we are. But where is the woman?
Tom | don't know. But look, there's a letter on.
the desk.
Jess Tom! You mustn't read the woman's letter!
Tom Oh, it isn'ta letter. It’s © notice. It says ...
ene
© louse Rules =
4 Servants must work sonen
Circle the correct words.
1 Tom can see a woman at
lays 0.000%. fae a the window. we esd)
pS CDCI
2 Gervanis must work toeloe ‘ c the door.
dey. 2 The door of the house is
. ing or st down at °
3 Seroants must tal. sng or a open. b closed. € big.
work 3. On the desk there is a
4 hoy rst teal the 1 a book. b notice. ¢ letter.
cnr fod. 4. The house rules are for
5 They must — a Jess and ‘Tom. b the owner.
XK ¢ the servants.
aT ee is: 3 Ta ek cn hea en
Tom | think it’s in the nest room. Yes. Look, there \ ss
are two people in the dining room! a sitting room. b dining room,
c hall.p
must positive and negative
ol must not
We /They must HEED read the letter.
He / She / It
You must read the letter. (Read the lettert)
You mustn't read the letter. (Don't read the letter!)
y
Complete. Use must or mustn’t. Then
listen and check.
Lady I'm the owner of this house
Blackdown and you are a servant. Are
you listening to me?
Servant Yes.
Lady You 'i#sft!. soy "Yes’.
Blackdown You ° ... say ‘Yes,
Lody Blackdown!”
Servant Yes, Lody Blackdown.
Lady Lam writing the new house
Blackdown rules. You read
them. Then you give
them to the other servants.
Servant Yes, Lady Blackdown.
Lady Servants * folk ot
Blackdown work ond they ‘v0. work
twelve hours every day.
Do you understand?
Servant —_Yes, Lady Blackdown.
T understand.
Lady Then why are you ta
Blackdown and why aren't you
working?
Servant Because you ...
Lady Go to the kitchen and
Blackdown clean the floor. Remember ~
YOU ” snsnee. €0t any food in
the kitchen!
Change the rules. Use must and mustn't.
1 Get up at five o'clock.
You must get op at five o'clock.
Don’t eat in your room
Clean your room every Friday.
Start work at six o'clock.
Don’t touch the books in the house.
Don’t shout in the house.
Work in the garden every Saturday.
Don’t run in the house or garden.
Go to bed at eight o'clock,
eorousun
‘Talk about the rules in your house
or school.
At home I mustn’t play
football in my bedroom.
At school we must wear
shorts for gymnastics.
Write about the rules in your house
or school.
Trust clean ny room every Saturday. I mustn't& Revision 6
Put the words into the correct groups.
socks trainers vet skirt teacher musician
trousers coat chef pilot__ reporter
jacket photographer doctor jumper
dress shirt dancer politician shorts
vet f socks
- > Cirele the correct words.
1 Tom, is this yourGhirty skire
2 It’s cold and snowy today, Wear your
shirt / jumper.
You must wear a tracksuit / dress in
the gym.
3
Let's go for a run. Wear your trainers /
boots.
I's very hot today. She’s wearing her
shorts / jeans.
RSD
Listen and repeat.
1 Thirteen birds are 2 My friend is ina
learning to surf. red dress.
Read. Write the names of the children
and animals in the picture.
Jane and Anna are drinking orange juice
Anna is wearing a blue T-shirt. Amy and
Jenny are reading. Amy is reading 2 book
and Jenny is reading a magazine. Wooly
is watching TV. Peter and Jack are playig
a computer game. Fluffy is sitting on
Peter's computer. Jeff is climbing up the
computer desk. Kate and Kim are
listening to music. Kate is eating an
apple. Fred is swimming.
‘Ask and answer about the picture,
Is Woofy watching TV?
Yes, he fs
What is Amy doing?~~ Complete. Use the correct form of the verbs.
Mark and his school team (play) ' ..272.2loWi09,
a match against a team from another school.
They usually (play) *. football but
today they (play) +. basketball.
‘Tom (like) * .. . basketball very
much. They usually (wear)
white T-shirts but today they (wear)
© scusenenseneee 0d Eshitts. Other children from
the school (WatCh) ? ...cssceseeee the match.
Mark's team usually (win) * esses their
matches. They (win) * today too.
>) Talk to your partner. Use the words below.
"> Write rules for a healthy lifestyle.
Use must or mustn't.
1 goto bed late
You mastn't go to bed late.
watch a lot of TV
sleep eight hours a day
eat a lot of sweets
get up early
go for a walk every day
eat breakfast before school
practise sports
eat fruit and vegetables
waraonaon
@ Mime an action.
© Guess what your
partner is doing
You're singing.
T want to be a pilot.
Why do you want to
be a pilot?
Because I want to fly planes.EI
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New York is a big city on the east coast of
the United States of America (USA). It has
got a lot of tall buildings called skyscrapers.
‘The island of Manhattan is in New York. On
Manhattan island there is a big and beautiful
park called Central Park.
Washington is in the east too but it is not on
the coast. It is south of New York.
Answer.
41 Where is New York?
2 Is Manhattan an island or a park?
3 Does the President live in New York?
4 Where is Los Angeles?
5 Where are there a lot of skyscrapers?
6
What is the name of the President's
house?
7 Where can you see film stars?
as Ta
Pnnesel®
Tennessee earena
Washington is the capital of the USA.
‘The President lives in the White House in
Washington.
Los Angeles is a big city on the west coast.
Los Angeles is famous for music, films and
computers. Hollywood is near Los Angeles,
There are a lot of film studios in Hollyw
A lot of film stars live there.
oe
‘The United States of America is a
confederation of '...iflU...... indeper
SUALES. ‘eosoeeenenee States are together,
south of Canada and north of Mexico.
ATE a sersnvneenee MOTE states. Alaska is
north west of Canada. Alaska is the
cece State, The 4
Hawaii is a group of islands in
Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is on the
west coast of the USA and the Atlantic
Ocean is on the east coast.
Listen and point to the states on theWrite the postcard again. Put cap
lelters in the correct places.
today is monday the 22nd of
January. i am in washington,
the capital of the united
states of america. i am near
the white house. there are
thousands of americans here
today because they have a
new president.
Touley
Choose a state. Where is it?
‘Ask and answer,
Choose a famous state in the USA.
My state is on the Atlantic coast.
It’s south of Georgia and Alabama. FY] Draw a map of the state and illustrate it
What is it called? (P= with photographs.
Is it South Carolina?
No, it isn't
Is it Florida?
Yes, it is! Well done!
Choose a name of a state. Ask your
partner to spell it.
Mississippi
Write about your picturesae The om
Listen and read. Then answer the question.
What can you see on the bus tour?
Vicki's cousins, Anna and Robin, are staying
with her for a week. They want to see some
famous places in London with Vicki and her
friend, Mark. They want to go ona bus tour =
around London to see the famous places. A
lot of tourists go on the bus tour! It starts
from the centre of London. The children can
take a number 73 bus to the starting point of
the tour. Vicki and Mark have got school
today but they can meet Anna and Robin at
the number 73 bus stop after school. Anna
and Robin have got directions to the bus stop
from Vicki.
Listen and read.
Anna and Robin, he
Here ore the directions 10
number 43 bus stop from my house
Go at of the house and tun Oh
then tum left when you gpt to
Street. Go along Hil Street cote
rgft into Gell Street Go under the
bndge and tun into sand Street
hen tun rt into Gorton Stree’
“he bas atop to on yor Fe
vickkt
a" turn right ‘
e Draw the way from Vicki's house
to the number 73 bus stop.
go into eet 0 out of
Q vomns [BI wane Silpacogin el
im to the number 73 bus stop.
feel on the left DBPL on se te Go out of Mark's house and turn rigif©) Read and match.
1 This is Piccadilly Circus. It's
in the centre of London and
there are lots of cinemas,
theatres and shops here.
‘There are always a lot of
people here too
2 This is Big Ben. It’s a big
clock. It's famous all over the
world.
3. This is Horse Guards Parade.
‘The people on the horses are
the Queen’s guards.
4 This is Westminster Abbey. It
is a very famous church in
London.
5. This is Downing Street. The
house at number ten in this
street is very famous. It’s the
Prime Minister's house.
Look at the map. Listen and match.
River Thames
Big Ben
Horse Guards Parade
Piccadilly Circus
The Prime Minister's house
Westininster Abbey
+oeneow
Give your partner directions.
1 From Westminster Abbey to Horse
Guards Parade.
2 From Green Park to Big Ben.
3 From Buckingham Palace to
Piccadilly Circus,
4 From the Prime Mi
Buckingham Palace.
S From Horse Guards Parade to
‘Westminster Abbey.
6 From Green Park to the Prime
Minister’s house.
[er’s house to
Go out of Westminster Abbey and ...
Write directions from your school
to your house.
Go cut of the house. Turn left intoNow Matt. What is it?
} = f Matt Well, is hard and round. Its @ football |
| On tonight's show we have the amazing, the Popsy Amazing, Matt! And whose football isi
| fantastic, the wonderful Matt, the magician!” =| | Matt” tts Freds |
|
| Popsy — Now''m taking some things from people in the Pred esis mina:
| audience. Matt can't see them.
‘Audience Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! | | Popsy Fred, is this football yours? |
|
| | Popsy Youre right, Matt itis Fred's football!
ew Popsy Matt, what's the third thing?
Por Tio We Wiers Me Matt Um, its square, small and
Second thing’ peter rere 1
Matt Well it’s long and large. I's light... Tknow! tis a ticket}
‘ i mine!
wee | Popsy Bullen Yes, itsatitetto | | eugsy ts min! ist
Popsy You're right again. Whose ticket is it? | hens.
skateboard ist? Matt Is ita ticket to your pop Fea err
Matt _ I's the twins’ skateboard. concent? | met
Popsy Well, audience, is it theirs? | | Popsy Yes, itis. It's a ticket for the Popey Here aay
Bugsy and Dilly, is it yours?| Popsy Pop Concert. } Free tickets
the Popsy Pop
Twins _Yes, its ours. Matt Then the ticket is mine! Concert”
— ——! | | —"Tick — true. Cross » false.
4 Matt is a magician on Popsy’:
2. Popsy is taking things from the
audience.
Matt can see the things.
The first thing is hard and round.
‘The second thing is a football
Matt doesn’t want the ticket to
Popsy's pop concert.
how.
anne
Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns:
my mine
your yours
his his
her hers
our ours
your yours
their theirs
> Complete.
The boots are
The skateboard is
The jeans are
The books are
The bicycle is
oaron
BE CAREFUL
‘Who's this? I's Fred.
Whose football is this? IF's Fred's,
Ask and answer. Use the
pictures in Exercise 3.
Whose boots are these?
These boots are Popsy’s.
~) Pronunciation /o/ /9:/
Listen and repeat.
what audience concert football
yours long skateboard pop for
b Listen again. Put the words in the
correct columns.
fof fol
what audience
ee —
Study Skills
It’s easy to
remember words
in pairs. Match
the opposites of
the adjectives.
fong - short
“Listen, Number the objects.
oe,
eee
1) write about the objects.
The ralen is long, thinRead. Tick
magazine.
aa postcard da game
baninterview ea letter
ca puzzle
Listen and read.
what's in today’s
‘What don’t you
ike? Karolina from
Poland loves horse riding. Sven from
Sweden loves swimming. Read Karolina’s
letter and Sven’s postcard, But first, here's
holiday puzzle!
@ Loukas is Greek. He hates
big towns. He loves camping
the countryside. He likes
fishing and swimming. Loukas
is a great fisherman!
@ Katerina is from Germany, She
likes visiting cities. She likes
going to museums and art
galleries because History and
Art are her favourite subjects
school.
@ Petra is Hungarian. She doesn’
like walking in the mountains.
She loves the sun and the sea.
She loves swimming and
playing games on the beach.
@ Sanato is from Brazil. He
doesn’t like the sea. He likes
walking in the mountains ané
he loves cycling in the
countryside.
‘Match the text and pictures.
75} 202) & 4
love / like / hate + noun or ~ing
like
love mountains
hate cycling
don’t likeDear Aly and Alex,
Tn Sen fom Suter, T an or balay it Seen
ith my Family. Tm having & very time.
with my tarnly. ny
in the sea. ard my
won the: teach, Bit cur mmm bases the
in the 5
Cr ded doestt the the sn He likes
maseuns.
T hope you're having a. goad time Yoo
Best wishes, Seen
_ Read the letter. Tick _ the activities
Karolina and her brother do and cross
the activities they don’t do in the summer, I
| Dear Ally and Alex,
ice skating 1 4
Inthe summer my brother and ! often go
toa camp in the countryside. The camp is horse riding 2 ;
in aforest by a lake. My brother likes rl
windsurfing on the lake but | think it's cyane [3 S
difficult. | love horse riding, There are some [
beautiful horses at the camp and | often skateboarding 4 |.
ride them!
There are a lot of bicycles at the camp windsurfing 5
too and we love cycling around the lake.
What do you like doing in the summer?
skiing 6
——_—_—
“S
Best wishes,
gee
Karolina eaale
stevaypsecare to (vou i
> Write a (You're on holiday. Where are you?)
—_—_—_—__ .——
—__—
&
Dear Ally and Alex, |
(What do ‘you love / like doing? What
don’t you like / do you hate doing?)
(Write about other people / your |
ciao people / your friends
F ope yeu'e hamge a grid. tne tol
Best nushesA
ory lime
Remember the story! Complete.
Tom and Jess are in the '....'042..... in
Blackdown Wood. They're in the
. Foom. They can see the
owner of the house and her
in the «. saseeee TOOT. Lady
5 ~ the owner of the house -
is not nice.
resentation
Listen and read.
Jess How many people can you see,
Tom?
Tom Three people ~ two women and
mon.
Who ore they?
Tom I don't know. They're strange.
The house is strange foo. All the
furniture is old-fashioned. Look
ct the sofa ond the armcheir.
And those bookcases are full of
old books.
Je: Oh! What's thet?
1 W's an old clock in the room.
But look al the time!
Jess ‘What time is it?
W's three o'clock!
But thot’s impossible! My watch
soys seven o'clock. Oh, whats
happening in this house?
Where are we, Tom?
‘Shhh! Listen!
Servant 1. Why are there new reles,
Lody Blackdown? The server's
rent hoppy about them. We
work all day, six days @ week
now. We can't work seven days,
Servant 2 We haven't got much food
We're always hungry.
You're very rich ond we're
poor. It isn't
Servant 2. We know about your secret
room under this house. How
much gold is there in the
room? We wont the key.
No! Never! Stop! Don't come
Blackdown near me! Acahhhhhhh!
LadyComprehension
| Tick
1 Tom can see four people.
2 The furniture in the house is
old-fashioned.
3. The servants don’t like the
new rules.
4 Lady Blackdown is very rich.
5 There is gold in the secret
room,
6 The secret room is next to the
dining room.
true. Cross * false.
Practice
Read. Number the furniture in the
Pictures in Exercise 2.
‘The furniture in the sitting room
is very old-fashioned. The red
‘sofa in front of the children has
got strange legs. There is a
*bookcase behind the sofa. It’s
full of old books. There are two
old books and a notice on the
‘desk. There is a green ‘armchair
next to the desk. The ‘clock in
the room says it’s three o'clock.
Ws very strange. In the
dining room there’s a tall
“cupboard next to a small ’table.
‘There's a *lamp on the small
table and it’s falling over.
E
Jess and Tom.
‘A secret room,
‘Three o'clock.
‘The woman's.
In the sitting room.
Because they're poor.
Not much,
Three.
How much ...2
How many ...2
Complete. Use question words. Then listen
and check.
is the problem, Mrs
.. are you worried?
‘Mes Jackson Because i's seven o'clock and our children,
Tom and Jess, aren't back home.
Police officer ? do they usvally come
home?
Mrs Jackson At holf post four.
Police officer # een ore their friends?
Mrs Jackson Here's a list of their names and
telephone numbers,
names are there on
Police officer *
‘Mr Jackson About twenty. Peter Jones is Tom’s best
friend and Mory Walker is Jess's best friend.
Police officer Sorry? « bestfriend is
Peter Jones?
Mrs Jackson Tom's.
Police officer OK. ’ money have the
children got?
‘Mrs Jackson Only 50p for the bus.
Police officer * is their school?
Mr Jackson It's behind Blackdown Wood. Oh, please
find them!
Make questions.
1 Who / the children / can / see?
Who can the chilchen see?
2 What time / it / is?
How many / in the room / servants / are there?
How much / Lady Blackdown / food / give /
does / to the servants?
Why / Mr and Mrs Jackson / worried fare?
What / the servants / want / do?
Where / the secret room / is?
Whose / is / in the secret room / gold?
Be
ayaa
Answer the questions in Exercise 6.
Who can the
h They can see
children see? Lady Blackdown and
the servants,7) Listen and repeat.
1° It’s a short walk
from the bus stop
to the shop.
f 2. It’s a pop concert.
ie John and Ron
are in the
: is audience.
ai 0 ze
a
4 fe Direct
5 Look at the map. Listen. Write cinema,
a museum, library in the correct places,
; Tg 5
6
4
5
(
1 Circle the words in the chain. = Choose a different place on the map.
Give directions from the station.
okcas;
Se “Cyy & Go out of the station and turn...
ape so
“Skarmchairlas™ Possessive pronouns
|) Write opposite adjectives. 1) Change the words.
small heavy soft square thin short mine his hers ours yours theirs
14 hard soff. 4. That’ his house, That’ his
2) round 2 Is this your guitar
3. long 3. This is my book.
4 thick 4 Their jackets are green and blue
5 large 5 Your school is old but our school
is new.
6 light
The green ticket is her ticket.se and Who's Question words
Look at the picture. Ask and answer. _ Complete. Then ask and answer.
1 Whose ball is red? May ion man, Ree
2 Whose ball is yellow? hewenany where.» wohose who
3 Whose ball is black?
4° Who's in the blue team? 4 Wht. ..tine.. do you usually go
5 Who's got a green ball? to bed?
6 Who's in the red team? 2. . mustn't you walk in
the wood in the dark
apples do you usually eat every
day?
Boers nsesesees dO YOU Want to go
for your holiday?
5 econ Water
do you drink every day?
6 oo eeeeseusens is sitting next
to you?
Ti aac school bag is next
to yours?
8 is your favourite
like / love / hate + ...-ing
Student A looks at table A below and student
B looks at table B on page 105. Ask and
answer. Complete the tables. Use the symbols
in the box. —)
P=love O= tke = not tke
@© drew a sentence
@ Ask your partner to read the
sentence.
A
Olga & John Jenny | Sam
skiing ee)
skateboarding
roller blading ® © © i
swimming | ©
h I ©
Does Sam like skiing? |
} No he doesn't. i I like skiing.
Do Olga and John |
like skateboarding?% The oa?
(JS) bONDONERS
Listen and read. Then answer the
question.
Why are the Londoners looking at
photos today?
The Londoners are doing a project at
school about the history of their
families. They are looking at photos for
their project. Their favourites are the
old photos of their great-grandparents.
Listen and read.
Rob Look, this is a photo of my
grandad and his mum and dad.
My grandad is the baby! He
wes two months old in this
picture.
Mark When was that?
Rob In 1940.
Mark How old was his mother, your
great-grandmother, in this
picture?
Rob She was thirty, | think.
Mark. Wos your grect-gronded thinly?
Rob No, he wasn't. He was about
forly.
Mark What were their names? SNES ek + irae Coes x Be:
Rob Alberto and Flavia.
Mark They're strange names.
1 Rob’s grandad was two months
old in 1940,
Rob Yes, ni grect-grandparents 2 His grandmother was thirty in
weren't British. They were ica
Italian. My grandparents ond
ny dod ore Halian foo. 3. Alberto and Flavia were Rob's
Mark Oh, | remember your eandparesns
grandparents. They were here 4 Rob's great-grandparents were
last summer. Were they on British,
holiday? 5 Rob's grandparents are Italian.
ete) Vos: Shay were: They catre'i9 6 Rob's grandparents come to
London every summer. | always
id
speck Italion fo them. Bea ene
to be Past Simple positive and negative 1) Now correct the false sentences in
T/he / she/it was wasn't (was not) pee:
we / you /they were weren't (were not) Rob's grandmother wasn't thirty i 19
His great-grandinother was thirtyWrite three false and three true
sentences about you. Your partner
guesses true or false.
1 My brother was six in 1976.
2 Mygreat-grondfather was o teacher
Number 2 is false.
to be Past Simple questions and
short answers
Yes, was.
Ris | BE he
me No, SH wasn't,
it ten years old it
we in 19807 yes, “© were,
Were you you
they No, they weren't,
to be Past Simple questions
He was two months old in 1940.
Was he two months old in 1940?
‘When was he two months old?
~ | Complete. Then ask and answer.
1 How old ..125..
the picture?
Rob’s grandfather in
2 When........... Rob's grandfather two
months old?
3 Who ...... thirty in 1940?
4 what Rob’s great-
grandfather's name?
5... Rob's great-grandparents
English?
6 Whose grandparents .......... in
London on holiday last year?
How old was Rob’s
‘grandfather in the
DIE He was two
months old.
Time expressions
yesterday
two days ago
last summer
in 1940
Ask and answer. Use the time expressions.
1 yesterday
2 last year
3. three days ago
4 last summer
5 in 1999
6 on Saturday
7 two hours ago
Were you at school
yesterday?
How old was your
sister last year?
Complete. Use these missing sentences.
a My great-grandparents’ house was a
very happy house.
b My great-grandfather was a sportsman.
¢ These are the photos of my
great-grandparents.
My great-grandmother was a teacher in
a village school.
, My great-grandparents
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schol was i ovther village.
Their hase was rite with four bedrooms
fr them and their tree. chitren
Te hawe wns abun fllof thei friends
Write about your great-grandparents.
My greatt-grandfather was a pilot. He was
tall andl hanelsomeWhat are you doing,
Matt?
Tm writing about my
adventures,
What adventures?
‘Switzerland and | climbed a
very high mountain. | started
in the moming and arrived
atthe top in the aftemoon.
Then | skied down.
Hundreds of people watched
me and they cheered and
clapped. They loved me.
(Oh, Matt! Youre a star!
Well, three years ago.
I avelled to South America
by plane. But the plane
‘crashed in the jungle.
rescued all the people
and then | carried them to
the next town. Three
monkeys helped me.
Wow, Matt, you're & hero!
Your stories aren't true,
Matt! Listen to real
adventure. Yesterday
Iwas at the park. A little
Girl shouted and pointed
at the ducks in the lake.
I dived into the water
and saved the ducks.
But ducks can swim.
You aren't a hero!
‘Then in 1999 | visited Ata
\ravelled there by tren end
ship but I wanted to go on
‘across the desert and puled
suitcase behind me.
Bugsy You'e fantastic, Matt!
Fred and Met, you
are silly! You arent
heroes but youre
Cour good friends
‘The twins Yes, we're all good
fiends in the Cra
Gang. Hurray!Comprehension ee
| Circle the correct words. (=F) Pronunciation /d/ /1/ /1d/
1° Matt is writing about(his)/ Fred's adventures. @ Listen and repeat.
2 Matt was in South America two / three years ago. cheered walked shouted helped
3° In 1999 Matt was in Africa / Switzerland. pointed crashed started loved
4 Last year Matt was in a desert / the mountains. ee ee
5. Fred was at the park / in the mountains correct columns,
yesterday. T i | owl wo}
6 Matt and Fred are heroes / Popsy’s friends, pei |
a io heared walked shouted
Past Simple positive (regular verbs)
1/ you visited Ltt et ne aad
wwe / they travelled |
he / she /it walked :
Rete ) BE CAREFUL
= by train/-cor bus
Practice on foot
Pat the verbs in the correct column.
travel love climb arrive. chp 1) Write about Matt. Use the pictures.
try visit save drop start
; = . ‘Matt likes travelling * but he
shout~ | carty- hop ~ dive -
shouted | carried | hopped _—_ dived doesn’t do it very often. He likes trains
and ships too. In 1999 he travelled to
In Britain he usually travels *
or innocents: Me
because he can’t drive!
| Matt likes fraveling by plane but he
doesn't...
Bf “377 Listen. Circle the correct words.
it (crash)? into a rock
= ¥ . 1 Matt visited his brother and sister /
It was terrible! All the people on the ship (shout) Gant and uncid>in Australia.
2/ He worked in a shop in a village /
for help. | thelp) @ town in Austre
tthe people. Then I (dive) 3 Aman with a gun worked in /
Fe ethers pun | walked into the shop.
: | 4 Matt jumped on the man / people
‘the ship to Australia. We (arrive) | in the shop.
5 The man dropped the money / gun.
6 The man / police thanked Matt.e
< : ‘ad and tick the i:
= mute Y Read and ti e correct answer.
your letters and >In today's magazine there is:
4 S| interviews. Last: week
\ Aeterna bean a alter from a boy from Kenya
A children and asked = b an interview with a boy from Kenya
‘thom ‘Where were
Giguere ft © aletter from a git! in Portugal
We talked to children from Portugal,
Argentina. and Bulgaria, But first read our
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bl ie al
Where were you last weekend, Komo?
I visited @ game pork with my fomily.
What ore game parks, Koro?
Mony years ago people hunted animals for food. Todoy
some people hunt them for money. The game porks in
Kenya protect onimols from these hunters
Did you enjoy your visit to the game park, Komo?
How did you travel? Did you wolk around the park?
No, we didn't. We travelled around the park in
jeep with o guide.
How long did you stay?
We stoyed for the weekend. The park was huge,
with elephants, zebras and giraffes. :
Did the animals attack the jeep? ‘
No, they didn't ottock us but one day some
cheetahs jumped on the jeep. And some lions
looked at us through the windows
Were the lions friendly?
I don't know. We
didn't open the ag) )
windows,
PANumber the animals in the order they
appeared in the text.
‘ast Simple negative
| You
[she / It
/ they
id not
faign open the windows.
Correct the sentences.
4 Komo visited a game park last year.
Kono dict visit « game pork last year.
He visited! « game park last weekend.
2. Komo and his family walked around the
park.
3. Komo stayed in the park for two weeks.
4 The cheetahs jumped on Komo and his
family.
5 The lions attacked them through the ee
9
Past Simple questions and short answers
1 1
you you
he visit Ye, be did.
Did she the game No she
park yesterday? it) idn't.
we we
they they
Past Simple questions
He visited the game park last month.
Did he visit the game park last month?
When did he visit the game park?
or cross ® the correct
if you don't know.
Listen. Tick
information. Put a
Sandra Pedro Daniela
climb
a mountain
visit
a museum
walk in
the country
play tennis
play computer
games
Ask and answer about Exercise 5.
Did Ula visit a museum
last weekend?
No, she didn’t.
Write three false and three true
sentences about your last weekend.
Your partner guesses true or false.
1 Tvisited/ my friend in Africa lost weekend
2 T visited my grandparents last weekend.
Sentence 1 is false.Story lime
The Mystery of Blackdown Wood 4
Remember the story! Complete.
‘Tom and Jess are in an old house in Blackdown Wood.
They see! Slockown, and two servants in the dining
room. The * don’t like the new house rules. They
want ° ....... 10 a secret room under the house. There is
: in the secret room.
Listen and read. Police Are you Jess and Tom?
‘Two police officers are looking for Tom and officer 1
Jess in Blackdown Wood. Tom —_Yes, we are.
Police Tom and Jess usually go home
officer 1. after school. Where are they?
What do you think?
Police I think they’te sitting with their
officer 2. friends and watching television!
Where were you? Did you shout?
Tom —_Yes, we did. We were in o big house
There were two servants and o rich
woman in the dining room. The
What's that? Can you hear women knocked a lamp on the flee
ert! yeices? and a fire staried. It wos terrible bul
we escoped ~ and then the house
Police Yes, | can. Some people ore disappeured!
officer 2 shouting. —
Police We didn't see a fire and houses
Jess__ Help! Help! officer 1 don't disoppeor! But let’s take you
eoelTot home now becouse your mum ond
Police They're children’s voices. dod are very worried.
weer Jess There wos a secret room under the
Police Look, I can see two children. house. It wos full of gold! We must
officer 2. They're running this woy. remember the place and dig there!comprehension
Answer,
1 Where are the two police officers?
2 What can they hear in the wood?
3 Where are the police officers taking the children?
4 Are the children’s parents worried?
5 Do you think there was a fire?
Present and Past
Present Simple
‘Tom and Jess usually go home after school.
Present Continuous
Some people are shouting.
ast Simple
‘The house disappeared.
ractice
Complete. Use the correct form of the verbs.
‘Then listen and check.
‘Tom and Jess are at home, They (tell)
. their parents about the strange
house in Blackdown Wood. Their parents
(listen) * 10 them. Suddenly there is
a knock on the door. It’s the police officer.
Police Yesterday | (visit) *
officer the local museum. There (be)
‘ @ picture of a big house in
Blackdown Wood. The owner of the house
(be) Lody Blackdown. She
(be) very rich ond she (live)
a there with her servants two
hundred years ago.
Tom Two hundred yeors ago! That's impossible!
We (escope] * from a fire in
the house yesterday.
Police Two hundred years ago, on November
officer 10th, a fire (stort) * in the
house. Lady Blackdown and the servants
(not escope) "°
Jess But yesterday (be) "
November 10th,
Police That's right. Every year on November
officer 10th people (hear) strange
noises in Blockdown Wood. People (say)
1 sasamee the wood is dangerous.
Tom Then the house (not be) ".
there and the people (be) ".
Jess Ghosts!
Study Skills
Make your own dictionary.
h ‘Translation
escape
|) Listen. Put the verses in the correct
order
and
Lady Blackwood knocks
the lamp on the floor.
A fire starts
‘The children run to the door.
She's got some gold
in a room with a key.
And the servant says
‘Give the key to me?
‘The children are late
from school one day.
They go through the wood,
it's a very quick way.
They find a house
and a woman with red hair.
They go inside,
but she isn’t there.
They see the woman and
two servants in a room.
‘The servants are angry,
Lady Blackdown isn’t good.
Listen and circle the correct answer,
What's the end of the story?
a The police officers can’t find the gold.
b Blackdown Wood disappears.
© The police officers find the gold and
give it to the poor in town.Revision 8
kx > 1) Complete. Use the pictures.
It’s quarter to nine in the morning. My
(1) Find nine more verbs. Look > 4. E
ieee 7 Lele Zl parents are ready for work. My father
c alslulvlelrirxie goes to work * roy . My dad
Hialilala] x} ciM|Rin is a businessman and he often waves
ba 22) | al Se work * - My brother goes to
e{tlale|z|clujelelr
_ school + My sister thinks
alclele|1| «| mjofs|v
+ walking is good for her so she goes to
p[r{o|t|]e|c|rl|pl|r|w
=| school’ A . My school is near
piFlufa{ulniriulx
p{rfslalelrlelalely our house so I always walk too. How do
you get to school? Do you go to school
"> Find four more animals in the picture.
; @ hj too?
See
~ ©) Listen and repeat.
I travelled to the theatre
by train yesterday.
arrived late but I loved the play.
Suddenly a man next to me
shouted and screamed
and jumped on the stage.
The actors stopped,
the man disappeared,
the audience clapped and
cheered.| Complete. Use the correct form of
the verbs.
Finally, it’s the holidays! I'm at the
seaside. 1 (swim) * .27.W//29%72. in the
sea, my mum (sit)*.. in
the sun and (read) *
a book.
My brothers (play) *
their friends.
Kim This is @ photo of me in grade 1 of my primary AE arn ene WE
acho often and usually (stay) °
Ted What * .W9s.. your teacher’s name? for two weeks. My dad usually (stay)
| Kim Mrs Parker. Ries only for one week and
© Ted Fen She rie? then he (go) * to the
; Kim Yes, we all loved her! mountains. Last year we
: Ted Who °......... your best friends? (to be) ° . in the mountains
Kim Anna and Kate. They're next to me in the photo. with dad.
Ted Who*
Kim George *
the clever pupils? We (climb) °
_. Clever. He's behind me in the
a different
mountain each day. I (love)
photo. é
Ted Who ® ........ the naughty pupils? perens at tt "y mum. int
Kim John, the blond boy in the corner ’.. NS i
very naughty.
Ted © you naughty?
Kim No, 12 us Haron WARY Good!
Past Simple regular verb: i
) Student A looks at table A below and student
B looks at table B on page 105. Ask and
answer. Complete the tables.
A
LAST WEEKEND Sara Rupert John & U
| =| Jane @ Fead the sentence. i
watch TV " i
= @ change one word in the 1
climb a mountain | eo.
Cv el ee @ Repeat. How many sentences
play tennis ’ [x agave les
ee v | FYesterckycr estan anda
a 1 parrot walked in tha jorge.
visit a museum x v
Yesterday an elephant anc a
play computer games v 4
visit friends v | aI parrot played in the jargle
et
Last week an eleohart ard a
parrot playedin the jung:
|
ro
Did Sara watch TV
last weekend? No, she didn't.‘| (een)
ae
Listen to a part of the story
‘The Last Photo by Bernard
‘Smith. Tick the words
you hear.
camera
rucksack
1
2
sunglasses
glasses 4
O : a hat
5
6] |
Listen again. Tick ¥ a, b orc.
‘Martin and his sister Pam are
in Cambridge for a day.
al Pam
b Aman with a rucksack
Martin
is in the last photo.
7 ne the ue
sa
LONDON Bank bij a Tr) } |
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£10000 STILL MISSING | |
ba
‘The man in the newspaper
wearing glasses.
‘The man in Pam’s photo
is wearing a blue hat.Coeur)
Read and answer.
1 Who’s in the photo in the newspaper?
2 Who's in Pam's photo?
“Who's that?’ she asks,
‘It says in the paper his name's Alan Rook?
says Martin,
“And he works in a bank in London, But on
Monday morning ~ yesterday morning - no
Alan Rook! The people at the bank don’t
know where he is. And they say he's got a
hundred thousand pounds with him. The
police are looking for him too’
“But is that the man in my photo? asks Pam,
‘He hasn’t got a beard and he hasn't any hait’
“Look at his ears. Look at his nose; says
Martin. ‘W's him. 1 knove itis?
Mantin has an idea. He takes a pencil and
starts to draw on the newspaper.
“What are you doing?” asks Pam.
‘Look; says Martin, ‘I'm putting dark glasses
and a two-day beard on the man in the photo.
Now I'm drawing ahat on his Ts UsPeree
head. See? Now look at the ee.
two pictures’ “You're right}
says Pam. ‘I's him.
It's Alan Rook?
from The Last Photo by Berard Smith
_ Ask and answer.
1 What's the name of the man in the
newspaper?
2 Where does he work?
3 Was he at work yesterday?
4 Why are the police looking for him?
5 What is Martin drawing on the photo?
6 Is the man in Pam’s photo and in the
newspaper the same person?
___ listen. Maich the places and the times.
41> Jamaica a last week
2 Paris b in March
3 Rome on Saturday aftemoon
4 London don Monday morning
5 Cambridge a month ago
___ Describe Alan Rook.
THe pélice cre OOKig FO eae
Hes from
He's talfancisiin.
He's got =
Hels WeCrihg susie
Prepare a ‘Wanted’ poster. Draw a
picture of a person and write a
description.
Make a classroom display of your
pictures and descriptions.Hallawe’en-7~
Listen and read. Read. Number the pictures.
This is a Hallowe'en party. There is a spider under
the table. I's black and it's got eight legs. There
are a witch and a wizard near the table. The witeh
has got long black hair and a very big nose. She
very ugly. The wizard has got a very tall hat,
‘There's a vampire on a sofa. He's got very big
white teeth. There is a skeleton in front of the
table. It's very, very thin. There's a ghost behind
the sofa. It’s white and scary. There’s a bat near
the ghost.
1/9) skeleton 5 |_| spider
2) vampire 6 bat
31 | witch 7 | wizard
4) ghost
Today is Holoie'en Tes the
nugght For gerosts and witehes
aad other bernbie tongs. La
Britain and the USA ci
Play eck or treat! a Hs Ao)
We near spent witch or vampire
costumes - and. we ayo bo
frends’ houses and Sigg “erie
or brent” Mosk people arve us
esl Seer nee Wl ceo 1
peope don’t and. we ploy a
trick on then. Sn the ete
sane chidven qo to Hallowe'en
parties.
_ > , Complete. Then listen and check.
Tick «true. Cross » false. box .2 house 2 wood »2 cupboard .2 room .2 ghest
1 Hallowe'en is the night Ina dark, dark ' ....¥ there is a dark, dark
for ghosts and witches. 2
2° Children eat horrible And in the dark, dark * co there is a daly
things on that night dark‘
3 A treat is a funny And in the dark, dark * cevceee there is a da
costume. Ce
4 Some people play tricks And in the dark, dark ? «cscs there is a dai
on children. dark *
5 There are parties in the And in the dark, dark ° ... there is a
evening. " !Christthas
An angel sits on the top of the Christmas tree. | ¢
We open Christmas crackers.
Christmas Day is on December 25th.
Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day.
‘We sing carols at Christmas.
We eat turkey at Christmas.
‘We eat Christmas pudding after dinner.
‘We write Christmas cards before Christmas.
ONO He oN
Listen and read.
In Britain we decorate our Christmas tree with
Christmas balls, angels and lights. We get Christmas
cards from our family and friends. We decorate our
house with the Christmas cards. We also make
special Christmas food. At my house on Christmas
Eve evening we leave big red stockings by our beds for
presents. Santa Claus comes at night and leaves
presents in the stockings.
On Christmas Day we open our presents and we pull
Christmas crackers. there are little presents and
funny paper hats in the crackers. We eat turkey and
Christmas pudding. And in the evening we sing carols
together.
/ Tick true. Cross ¥ false.
1 In Britain people decorate Christmas trees
with Christmas cards.
2 Santa Claus puts presents into red stockings.
3 People open their presents on Christmas Eve.
4 There is turkey in Christmas crackers.
5 People sing carols at Christmas.
"> Listen and sing.
Qebnre whebadion™
Jingle bells, jingle bes
® single all the way, z
Oh, what fun it is to ride >
In a one-horse open sleigh.
CHEN Lag nO Mtr aiy Vv,
Of “Valentine
Listen and read,
Today is 14th February. It is a cold winter day
but it’s one of my favourite days of the year.
It’s St Valentine’s Day
On this day, boys and girls send cards to
people they like very much. There are short
poems in the cards. You don’t know who the
cards are from. You can only guess!
1 always wait at the door for the postman.
Here's a card now. Oh, | think it’s from Mark!
Tick true. Cross » false.
1 St Valentine's Day is on 14th May.
People send cards to people they don’ like,
There are short poems in the cards.
People don’t write their
Jenny always waits for the postman
ames on the cards.
onon
3 Day
Read and match. Then
listen and check.
ses are rel
Violets are tlue-
nd sunshine
like coffee
LA you tive te0
cco ees
And pay with ge
a Sigur s.meet
fed so re yo
b — My Velentings
Make a valentine card.
Draw pictures and write
poems. Make a classroom
display of your cards.
Happy Valenting
=Easter By
©) Listen and read. Then match. © EJ Listen and sing.
Easter is sprig There are
Olek of Mat ecdits @reun w
springs They've very beautiful
yells Rowers.
tn boas Easter starts ov
Good. Friday. People often eat
aha an this dawg.
epweuate
me ane One a penny,
chiddren can eat them at
Easter Sunday. Some famies
re two a penny.
Hot-cross buns.
bane an Easter eqrar bunt!
The parents hide Easter If you have no daughters,
oe and oem Give them to your sons.
Hot-cross buns,
hot-cross buns,
Foals on Easter Sundar One a penny,
two a penny.
Hot-cross buns.
> Answer.
1 When is Easter?
2 When do people eat hot-cross buns?
3 Which day isn’t a holiday?
4 When can children eat their Easter eggs?
5 What is an Easter egg hunt?
(0) Make an Easter egg.
‘©) Listen and draw the Easter eggs.A DAY AT TH
People in the play
Customs officer 1
Mrs Black Customs officer A
Mrs Smith Customs officer
Woran 1 / Woman 2
Other passengers
At the airport. Customs. Three customs officers are
behind a desk. There are a fot of passengers with
suitcases.
Customs officer 1 Please, come here.
Customs officer 2 Queue, please. This is
England.
‘Customs officer 1 puts up the ‘queue here’ sign. The
passengers move into @ queue. Man 1 is first in the
queue, then Women 1, then Mr White, then Mrs Smith,
then Man 2, then Woman 2 and finally Mrs Black.
Customs officer 3 Who's first, please?
Man 4 I'm first and I'm in a hurry.
Please, be quick!
‘Man 1 puts his suitcase on the desk.
Customs officer 1 Is this your suitcase, sir?
Man 1 Yes, it is! What a silly question!
Customs officer 1 What's in your suitcase,
sir?
Man 4 Clothes, of course! Please, hurry!
Customs officer 1 OK, sir!
Thank you very much. Next, please.
Man 1 walks off stage. Women 1 puts her suitcase on
the desk.
Customs officer 2 Hello, madam. What have
you got in your suitcase?
Woman 1 I've got presents
gi
(0 A play to act
Customs officer 2 Presents?
Please, open your suitcase.
Woman 1 opens her suitcase.
Customs officer 2 What are these?
‘Customs officer 2 pulls vul two bunches of
bananas.
Woman 4 They're bananas!
Presents for my pet monkey!
Customs officer 2 OK, madam!
‘Thank you very much! Next, please!
Woman 1 takes her suitcase and waiks off
the stage. Mr White puts his suitcsse on thy
Customs officer 3 Is this your
suitcase, Mr Black?
Mr White My name isn't Black.
It's White.
Customs officer 3 The name here
Black!
Mr White Well, I'm not Mr Black bat
that's my suitcase.
Customs officer 3 Please open
your suitcase, Mr White.‘Mr White opens his suitcese. Customs officer 1 pulls
‘out a dress and ladies shoes.
Customs officer 3 Is this your dress, Mr
White? Are these your shoes?
Mrs Black runs to the desk.
Mrs Black Stop! Stop! That's my dress,
those are my shoes - and that’s my suitcase.
You've got the wrong suitcase, Mr White.
Here's your suitcase!
Customs officer 3 OK, Mr White and Mrs
Black! Thank you very much. Next, please!
Mr Wihite and Mrs Black walk off stage with their
suitcases, Mrs Smith puts her suitcase on the desk
Mrs Smith I'm Mrs Smith. Here's my name.
Mrs Smith points to the label on suitcese.
Customs officer 1 Thank you Mrs Smith.
Have you got bananas in your suitcase too?
Mrs Smith What a silly question. I've got
clothes.
Customs officer 1 Please open your suit-
case!
urs Smith opens the suitcase.
Customs officers Ahhhhhh!
Customs officer 1 screams and closes the case,
Mrs Smith Clothes and my pet snake!
Customs officer 1 Snakes! Snakes! You
tan't carry snakes in suitcases. Please, go to
that office.
Gistoms officer 1 points off stage. Mrs Smith walks off
sage. Men 2 puts his suitcase on the desk
Man 2 Well, | haven't got snakes, | haven't
go! bananas. And this is my suitcase!
Customs officer 2 Ha! Ha! We're happy
about that, sir. Thank you very much. Next,
please!
Man 2 turns trom the desk. Women 2 runs forward and
‘bumps into him.
Woman 2 I'm next! Oops! Sorry!
‘Man 2 crops his surtcase and it opens. in the suitcase
are money and jewels.
Alll Look in his suitcase!
Man 2 tres to pick up the money and jewels. The
customs officers go to Man 2.
Customs officer 3 | can see you haven't got
bananas or snakes, sir!
Customs officer 1 Come with me, please, sir.
He puts his hand on the man’s erm.
‘Customs officer 2 What a day!
Alll (chorus x2) Oh what a day!
What a day!
A day at the airport
What can we say?
Passengers The officers are crazy.
Customs Officers The passengers are mad.
Passengers We love our holidays
But customs are bad!
All chorus x2)
Customs Officers (They point at the passengers.)
‘Their suitcases are full. They have crazy
things.
Passengers (They point at customs officers)
They ask silly questions. They don't mean a
thing!
All (chorus x2)Happy Birthday,
Lote Moneybags!
Se A play to act
Guest 1
Lord Moneybags
Notater Lady Moneybags Other Guests
Manager Grandmother Raber 1
jobber
rede Jimmy MoneyP39S Eber 2
‘Suzie
Mick {alittle boy) Police officers
| ee
In te restaurant.
‘The tables are set with tablecloths and little pots of
flowers. The narrator stands on the left.
Narrator This is the Hungry Horse
restaurant. It isn't a popular restaurant
because the food isn't very good and the
staff are crazy.
The manager, Pedro, Suzie and Mick walk on.
The manager is talking to his stefl. They are Pedro the
cook, Suzie the waitress and Mick the waiter. The
‘manager is teling them some important news.
Manager Today is a very special day for the
Hungry Horse restaurant. Lord Moneybags
wants to eat here.
Mick Why does he want to eat here? The
food is terrible!
Suzie Perhaps his wife's cooking is terrible
too!
Manager Lord Moneybags wants to eat here
with his family and friends because it's his
wife's birthday today!
Pedro Oh super! A birthday party! Let's make
a cake!
Manager Yes, Pedro - you make a cake. Mick
and Suzie - you organise the tables.
They all walk off the stage. Pause.
Mick and Suzie throw plastic plates, cups, knives and
forks on the tables. Pedro runs on and off stage and
throws flour around and at the staff.
Narrator Now people are arriving for the
party!
The manager, Mick, Pedro and Suzie stand and
welcome Lord and Lady Moneybags, their son Jimny:
and the grandmother to the restaurant
Manager Welcome and Happy Birthday,
Moneybags!
Jimmy fires a toy gun at the manager, Mick
and Pedro.
Pedro You've got a lovely little boy!
Pedro takes the toy gun and walks away:
Lady Moneybags Thank you! This is my
mother. She's a bit deaf!
Suzie I'm happy to meet you!
Grandmother No meat for me! | don't eat
meat!
Suzie Come with me, please!
Grandmother No cheese for me! | don't
cheese!‘Suzie takes the grandmother, Jimmy and Lord and Lady
Moneybags to the table. They sit down. Then other
people start to come into the restaurant. Suzie and Mick
show them where to sit ~ but not in @
polite way.
Suzie and Mick This way! Over here! Sit here!
Hurry up!
Mick pulls out a chair quickly and one person falls
on the floor!
Narrator Now the people are sitting and
talking.
Suzie, Mick and Pedro bring plates of food and bottles
of juice and put them on the table. Everybody starts
eating very quickly and pouring the juice into the cups.
Jimmy Hey, look! There are flies in this
orange juice.
Mick Oh, no!
Mick runs to the table to look.
Oh, it's OK! They can swim!
Guest 1 (shouting and pulling out a toy mouse) Hey,
there's a mouse in this food!
Suzie Don't worry, sir! There's a cat under
your chair!
Guest 1 jumps with fear.
Two robbers run into the room. They are wearing
Guest 2 (shouting and holding a plate up) This masks. Robber 1 runs and grabs Jimmy from his seat.
she is a he i!
pisces ie homies: Ite:got ho|se 6 Robber 1 You aren't leaving! Give us your
Mick Well, eat the holes and leave the Ser te) Laity Moneyeageoryoureen is
cheese! , dead meat.
Lady Moneybags This food is very hot! Grandmother Put your diamonds in this bag.
Lord Moneybags This food is very cold! Robber 2 | don't eat meat!
Manager You must agree with your wife at ei Ura rts se i jar Gud
her party. . Pedro is behind Robber 2. Pedro sticks Jimmy's toy
Lord Moneybags This restaurant is terrible! gun in the robber's back.
We're leaving!
Pedro (shouting to the robbers)
Free the boy or your friend is dead meat!
Grandmother | don't eat meat!
Robber 1 lets Jimmy free. Mick grabs Robber 2.
Lord Moneybags (talking on his mobile phone)
Is that the police? Please, come to the
Hungry Horse restaurant - immediately!
Two police officers run on and take away the two
robbers. Pedro collapses and Suzie catches him.
Jimmy runs and takes his gun.
Lord Moneybags Thank you, Pedro! You
saved my wife's diamonds. This is a
wonderful restaurant
The manager walks into the room with a big birthday
cake with one big candte in the midale,
Manager Happy Birthday, Lady Moneybags!
Lady Moneybags blows out the candle and all the
people cheer Jimmy shoots his toy gun in the airRevision 4 page 49
) Student A looks at table A on page 49 and
student B looks at table B below. Ask and
answer. Complete the tables.
Adam & Andy Natalie
New York
Home Paris
10.00
Breakfast
3.00
Lunch
Every i
Saturday /
tennis
Books sunday
evenings
Friday
evenings
Cinema
Bedtime
Where do Adam and
Andy live?
They live in
New York.
Reading Corner page 51
5 Student A looks at the
tables on page SI. Student
B looks at the tables below.
Ask and answer, Use the
verbs in the tables.
Complete the tables.
and near rivers.
Unit 22 Crazy Gang page 65
_ | Student A looks at picture A on page 65
and student B looks at picture B below,
Ask and answer. Find six differences.
Js Popsy drinking tea in
picture A?
No, she isn’t.
She's drinking cola
She's drinking tea in picture B!
That's the first difference.
in tree, near riversRevision 7 page 83
_ ©) Student A looks at table A on page 83 and
: student B looks at table B below. Ask and
answer. Complete the tables. Use the
symbols in the box.
P= love O= like
jot like ©) = hate
B
Olga & John Jenny | Sam
skiing ©
skateboarding © ® y
roller blading
swimming eS yp
Do Olga and John like
skiing?
Yes, they do.
They love skiing.
Does Jenny like
skateboarding?
ibs _) Student A looks at table A on page 93
coo
[ean | jump high, climb trees
Revision 8 page 93
dl
student B looks at table B below. Ask and
answer, Complete the tables.
LAST WEEKEND Sara Rupert John &
Jane
watch TV |_ x vi
climb a mountain x v |
telephone friends | {
play tennis |
walk in the
countryside e x
visit amuseum x
Play computer gaines| [ox
visit friends Pil |
Did Rupert watch TV
last weekend?
No, he didn’t.
Did Sara climb a monntain
last weekend?Word list
STARTING POINT
a/ an’. o0/
‘and jond, >, ely
apple fp
April fein
‘Aust />y>s/
black /utek/
blackboard Phiakbod
tile fhe
book fk!
en jo help mil
Can you r please? /kaen ys
api Oat p
Can you say it slowly, please? /haen jo
chatr iijea!
December jirveniba’
desk sesh’
eight fcu/osiem
eighteen jeri
‘elghth fewty
ighty’ feud
ighty-elght jovi ew §
i
eleventh leven!»
Excuse me. jikskjuz ow
February /fehmari, febjoey
felt-tip pen /fet up pent!
fifteen {ifiay
fifteenth Jhb
fata ty
fifty ji
first jis
i¥e fav!
forty jlo
v-flve /foai fas
yur fo fo
four fix)
fourtwen (Fan
fourteenth /fo:st) y
fourth jl
reen Aurea)
rey fre
low do you spell...? hav do jv spel)
hundred sedis)
"Uknow. far done uso!
Idon't understand, fas doo aulasie
now: fat ny
anuary /dsenjee, joy
uly fava
June Ase!
listen /issal
map fp’
Mareh inca
May jmew
month many
ine
nineteen /nautiay
ninety /nainty
ninth fain!
notebook fiutbok/
November jnouveniba, ns/
October inktubsy
of course /ov hoy
fone (wan!
ne /orindy (nad)
pen /pen
penel] /peusoi!
pink ‘phy
Oster /poosta/
read /r:d/
ret fred)
rubber /rsbo!
rubbish bin /
‘schoo! bag /shulbesy/
second /sck-ml
September /septembo/
Seven fsevow
‘seventeen /sevantin/
‘seventh /sevon/
seventy /sevanti/
‘seventy-five /sevonni fav)
seventy-nlne /sevonti rain’
‘six Jaks)
sixteen /siksix
sixth /akst|
sixty /skst
sixty-nine /ast
speak ‘pik!
table /teibol
ten jen!
gent “ter?
that fat, ds
That's right. ets ra
‘That's wrong. 0x6 rp)
the ja, bi
these fiz!
‘hated fs!
thirteen /to:tin/
thirteent
thirtieth /0:
thirty /aai/
thirty-three (Gu) vriy
this Jos!
those fouz/
thtree /ori/
twelfth jiwettyy
twelve fwelv/
twentieth /reii/
twenty /isenti
twenty-first /iven
‘twenty-four /
foo!
fd
twenty-second /ivent schon
‘twenty-third we
twenty-three
nls mean? /wsot dos tis
{is An English? /wots dss an
‘wah
white Ava
write jean
sear /j/
fellow cto!
UNIT 1
yam jn, 0
are >, «
at, a)
bes. bis
big ing!
bridge prdy,
Hea (of) /haxpal
‘cinema /sinomey
fs
Favourite freworu
Hage ea!
Mriend jtrend/
from fem, from
fumny /tsnid
reat forew
Great Britain /gcest briny
hat foe
Ihe fii his
i fs
Lav
An fn
ish. 90. w/
Ae
Mbrary /tasbeos, bay
Natural Ilistory Museum /nat{xot
hist miuczin
London /isndou
loners /andsn2)
ead
ext {0 /nekst
‘not faod
on joni
fold sold)
palace /selos!
park pak
photo /fautou!
place /rlcw/
‘quieen fewer!
train station /trem stifon/
river fro!
she fi fi
samall smo
‘Thames item!
they sev
00 Mi!
town faony
Up /aph
YOU fa, jo je
very /veri!
we Mi, i!
UNIT 2
ball Al?
bboy fowl
eat Ahi)
lever /klevoy
erazy fret
famous /reaos/
{at tes)
fine jtauy
footballer /oihossy
fan sian
ne (yan
wy
hello fsbo, he-/
er, ho. had
hhere fis!
hurray vei!
naughty /a>u/
nile nats)
10 fou
umber ono?
OK pe kei!
00s fons!
op Star /pop stay
pretty /pe/
singer /sino)
tall Asi?
terrible /ienbol/
thank you /0eok is io!
thanks ias/
‘twin fin!
witht od, wl
wonderful /wandotoy/
Yes jjev
YOUr fi. jo
UNIT 3
gain /sgen, 3
age foul
around the world /oravind 69 wid!
British /ontul/
China /fauno/
Chinese /ijs
‘club ‘hist
‘country /hani
editor /eaiay
(English) learner /tvany
fact ticki!for ita, tov
France jean
French ifecot)/
German /ay2000!
Germany /asx:mon/
Grevee jars)
Greek rik
any Mow old?
low /intawju (1)
Lian (statin!
Italy /notiy
Japan {lsipsen!
Japanese /dssepnr7/
w
nationality /nejonclon/
‘old /ootd): Pim ... year old. How old ...?
Poland /powtonl/
Polish /pock|/
(quiz thor!
Rome irom!
Russia /rafo/
Russian /ralow
‘sing in)
Spain Spe/
‘Spanish /speesj/
welcome to /welkom 1. toh
what nationality ...? sot maejoneiti/
where ... from /we> fr
year joi: I'm ... years old.
UNIT 4
beach a
Bt /yuautou
ira
eastle /hosai/
ildren fifldson/
lean Alen!
og do)
footprints /fuiprins!
forest /forss
high Aa
King Ay!
lake /icik/
Jong fon
monster /aonsts/
mountain fmsontou/
prince pany)
BrIMCESS /jeinses
igi ato be righ
short /joa!
Story /sionil
tail ped”
there Is/are ear v2, «2
time jain
UNITS.
aunt font)
brother /braday
cousia /hazon/
eute Aji!
daughter /¢ox2/
family /faemati
father /futo/
grandad /gixndsu)
Grandfather forend(uno)
grandma /yeenm 0
grandmother /grenmsdo/
here Ms!
Is , hu)
its fas!
leg fe:
Title Jia)
JooK at flok ot, ev?
man fmsen!
mother /inado/
mam ‘mam!
our fas)
parent /peorsou
pet ipe
sister /sist/
‘sixty two /siksi 1a
‘son sand
tat au
thelr es!
unele /asholl
‘your fo, jod
who fine!
UNIT 6
blond finn
Dut oo, bau
Thad
D jst ky
€D player {site ple
colon /Asbo/
computer Asari!
(computer) game /geim!
ear fis!
eye /ay/
00d /9.0)
hair fica!
have
hit
house fais!
let's go /leis you!
Tucky /isku be lucky
mouth ‘ast
new fie!
nose ior)
now faa!
(over) there (be5/
1 (nas ot) ow yo
Song /sry/
special /spefol
sweet /sw
team (i
to fa, wo)
true fry: It's true
u
UNITT
about />bavt/
animal /senimsl/
bird fos)
Braall psa,
dear /d/
UESS jes!
hedgehog shedshou! Voit 3,
how many sla meni? ¢»
Antellistent /ntctnlso/ (i
leaf Insect ef-mseky/ 5
love iiaw/
parrot /persy,
rabble frat
rat fix
spider ‘spain
teeth fit) (toothy
thin av
today foider!
yack jah’
UNITS
answer (to) anso/
ball bot!
bed fea!
behind forhainay
box fonks/
eave fiery)
Jems: danger to, in danger
dust {las
lass /glos/
gold ignwid/
Of fan Teant av. ov/
wth)
magician imusfon
near fox!
other /ady
people /pi:pal/
problemt /priblony
room jnem. rom)
‘sad (sail)
tree Are/
under /ando/
water /wata/
where /woo
wrong What's wrong? /ro9/
CULTURE CORNER
British Isles orm) ails
east jist |
ingland /inglond/
Ireland fnstoni/
Astand fail
north nxt! 6
Northern fretand /nsson ‘aislone
Republic of Ireland npsbiik >»
Scotland /skoilond/
south /sa00/
United Kingdon jonas
Wales jweil/
west west,
UNIT 9
ACTOSS /okrn”
elim
day trip fe
drop file
Mower /Mlava/ \
go under igo0 andy
information /isismefon/
Jump (up) (samp spy
litter /husy
Loud acy
mnusi¢ /juaky
over /sova/
pick pk
play /plew"
please /ohiz!
quiet /hwar/ be quiet
ready, steady, Ko (red) sted G20
rest (rou
ride (a bleyetey ad!
rule fn
run frso/
shout jus?
sslge any
sit down /sit daon!
stand up /stseml'9p/
stay /stei!
stop (opi
swim /sveim!
teacher /tit{2/
anise
py
towel fat(i
walk (wok!
wall wo (
well done /wel dan
UNIT 10
bravo /beux20, bn:vou!
broken /byookon/
ean fhon, baew)
da Als
drums dram!
five hundred (rv andro’
grultar jyetw!
holiday fini’ a
horse fos
Adhek aks
metre /miao!
Oh, dear /20 theypiano pienso
player pieia/
prize frase!
ride (a horse) ad
show /Jou/
speak /spick/
tennis fem,
se fz
‘What w pityt (wet 2 pai’
window /windeo
‘winner /wina/
UNIT 14
allo Ge 5
at the bottom fot do botany! | n
atthe top in 0 ar 4
blink fligh) mye
Buenos Alves cho s/s
clock Atay Loon oe,
count nan Ory yn
Gifferent fdibrond RON
find Mand 5 \ 308
fram... te Aes, from (13.46) 3, |)
half past Mot pas.) Joulnd G
lL mM. ALEK.
home /hooas/
{i fr English in fen seconels
Mexico City /mhsykoo sm!
Moscow /innkoo/ =
same eit OS
New Dehli /njv: deli/ Ky Dons
o'elock /kdnk/ t's... o'clock
dam the river fw d9 YAS |.) \9.
Ottawa foowa/ sin
ast (pus yo
ole folly Dv
quarter *Awoaah\! 8,
reader /riskoy
read on /rid un! 1).
yal Observatory (py abet?
time zone fiaim 2500/1
toa, wf 0)
y HAD. ¢
Warsaw food
ton fanaa Sy, SAMI
he
“
when fwen’ Koni
word list /w
UNIT 42
arm fos
around rand
frightened /icandl: be frightened
help fociny
hher >, ha, boy
hide hawt
Ania fr,
ut thot!
iti
Kant a
Usten to /isn 19, 0!
ook out fk avi!
sme (mi sni/
remember /rmembs/
stand!
sword ‘sv!
take jeik/
them fain,
throw for!
US fos. Sav
word fsa
you fi,
UNIT 13,
alot (00) 2 tex av/
bag bas!
buy pa
earry fkeri/
clothes /hlawds, Kise!
eal fi)
end fen
every year / every Saturday /evri
‘seta
first ffasv
fresh /ccl/
Friday /frosi?
fruit feet!
REL UD vet apy
g9 (home) /g00)
go swimming /gou swu
homework /hoomws/
hot dog uxt dow
interesting
Jeans jdsinz/
Job feynb/
Juggler assglsY
Tive uv. wy)
lave ‘nw/
market fmakiy
meet
rmuillion /eullon
‘Monday /mandiy
ng /mowmny. In the morning
play /ple
programme fprovgrasn!
roller blade /rsols blew)
Saturday /setoli/
‘sausage /nud
‘school (sku:
Sell /se/
stall (st
start (wl
Sunday /sandif
Supermarket /sepomurks, se
take photas /cik fostourd
television /iclavisan, telovason!
new!
thing Any’
together /isuedo/
tourist /wonst/
cle jnky
T-shirt fi: fox!
vegetable /vedsobal/
wash /wofl
watel voif/
week jek!
weekend /wikend, wekend/
UNIT 14
answer (0)
Art fox)
Dreak foe’
cake /heik/
00 fh
Alsivgroi, Wyogrofd
History /hustory
lesson /leson/
ike faiky
Tuned fianef/
‘Maths med!
minus /mainos/
Music /mjcahl
PE pe ty
plus ipl
PUPIL /pjepol
Teviselnvaiz!
Science /ssiomy
tea iy
test fot!
Jowell
What about you? /swot sbavt ju!
work /wsk/
UNIT 15,
aerobic exercises feosoilih chaos)
afternoon faionu:n!
Argentina /ealjoaiins)
basketball /boskuto/
basketball player /voskul plea!
eyele /saikat
dance jis)
disco Alskou!
evening
every day fevs de
exercise fehcoatz!
fit tas
for fu > ton!
et home fet ovan/
kood Inek ‘god IAW,
gym dyin)
gymnastics ‘tynrmestks!
how often fhe fon. elon!
Jog idseyl
Judo fe:tou)
keep fit arp ty
Tate flew
mateh ims’
nl /oaw
on TV fon at vid
practlse ‘prckis!
Sport /spou
hoot) subject /ssbayhy
1° ther (05 0)
Tuesday /yu:al
volleyball /wi
UNIT 16
alone /staon/
always /aiwtz, weir!
ask Aask/
before jovtsy
by horse fost hs)
clear Atioy
dark fai
Himally /faunaty
finish /rinf/
hap
never /ocva/
next /ncksv
often /ofsn. vfton/
party /poti/
sky /skai/
Himes /seemaunaz/
stay fey)
suddenly /ssiali/
swan /swna/
thunder /snds/
travel fusvat/
usually /jusuoli jusall
visit viel
READING CORNER
anaconda /aenskonds)
Atlantic Ocean /atlxeuk sofa
close /Aiso7. klsos!
coconut /lookouay
floor ino
fly fay’ Cm)
fwod stu
dive /ow/
Journey /dsoxi/
Jungle jasarol/
Aust fesi/
ite nat
meat (mix!men /men/ (MAN) /insee/
anil th)
monkey’ /mankil
‘moon anes!
‘New York /aj: jk!
ont fais’
‘over /sva/
plane ‘lei
seed stl
shop /jop!
show iJ) (7)
snow jou
talle to fk ww!
through nt!
whole fissl/
UNIT 17
autumn />0/
beginning fon
bonfire /bontara/
urn Assy
class fas!
cloudy /kluoli/ U's cloudy
coarh hoot!
cold ould) It's cold
day jew
end fend). at the end
fireworks /fauswsks/
40 pu
have a good time /haw > god wim/
holidays holo)
hot fing. it's hot
make meth)
middle /oudl, In the middie
wapaper /mjespeiney
race ‘tts
‘at the beginning
sandwich /sxwody
school trip (sku! tap/
Season /sizor/
"s snowy
spring /spein/
stormy /somi/. ts st
summer /samoy
sunny /ssni/ it’s sumny
term jiaav
‘weather /weto/
What's the weather Hike? {wots 09 weds
tanks
win fori
windy /woili/ it's windy
winter /win/
UNIT 18
any fei!
‘eal fetes)
cheese Ali:7/
cheeseburger /ifizhsge
chicken /ifikse’
cehips /fues/
cola /kscia!
fly May (n)
food /tuss!
great /gre
hamburger
hate fre
fade jurcia/
jam fdvem/
‘up /ketfopy
ue juice focus dyes!
pkk/
restaurant /resioroov
Iharmbasan
super /sup, sjupo/
tomato jomoney
want (worn!
wasp /eosp/
UNIT 19
about /sbact/
after /a:fo)
apple tree /apot wi
banana rowers!
Dest wishes (best wifi
hottle /boxl/
Drrewktust /brekfost)
‘cam fksead
carrot /hsca!
chocolate /joklit/
drink (dank
Ee eo!
expert /ekspt!
garden haa)
realty hen
2 (hav wend
How much? haw mat{/
keep away /kip owet/
earn fisa/
Temonade /iemneit)
litre /titoy
not many /not
not mueh /n0t
pizza /p.ts
plate /plew
osteard /potkadl
Potato ipoveno/
rice ja
say het)
spaghettt Apsvet/
tell fet)
think ‘nny
tinte nam how many times?
healthy /antveki’
vegetarian /yedsatcarion)
vitamin /vown/
UNIT 20
ask for help /osk 2 helpy
because firkoe!
bus stop /has stop!
hy buts foot toas/
cold f2vid/ Pm cold
dangerons /ieinjormovy
here fi
hot fuy/ I'm hot
hungry /bsngsi!
Jacket Zell?
jumper /dssmpo/
Know the way /nso 69 "wey
Inte flew/ to be late
eave jtcv/
Fight fan)
lost fins We're lost
phone /is0n/
question /kwvestfou!
quick hwiky
scared iskea/
take a bus /icik > bas!
thirsty /Ossu/
tired jiascd
way /wer/
What's the matter? (wos d> matey
why /wai!
wood /wd
worried /ssrid/
UNIT 21
cearnival nat!
come fhsu/
costume /hosson!
fish 1g)
flat mv
many /nenil
fonganise />gon7/
‘over here /2:¥9 hia!
police officer /poti
ut /pol/
sing /s19/
sit ja!
steel drums (sit diam!
street ‘tri
sweet /swiy
van /eset/
wear (wea!
West Indies /west undir/
wont /womon/ (women
WOrTy /waci/
UNIT 22
angry /acngnd
boat fe
chase jfers)
Clothes line /kibeds tam, klose/
iat kook!
htso/
difference /uit-eony
dress fires)
fall over [ft 2u9/
Aght raw
gardener /goslno/
shirt /ja
shorts (fox
shart (oa
sack ‘sok!
tea hi
tracksuit /racksus, sy
trainer /treins/
tronsers fruwzo7/
UNIT 23
actor /akts/
article /oahol!
at the moment /at O° imsomout/
ballet dancer bee! Janso/
bring fori)
chef fel
company /kamponi/ ballet com
concert /kowst/
00K fhuk! (e)
difficult fdiikot
rive (@ car) fray et kee!
Fantastic jeritexuh)
farm /lesn!
fast jlo
‘im snimy
find ont (fond wx!
Plarida /norty
grOW UP [9 sp)
hospital /hospal
hotel fowtel
aM
instrument jnsusmo
interview finiovy/ (0)
Job (300)
Kitchen slaty
rmodlel fost
musteian fz’
‘operate om /ojoeet on!
patient /pesjoav (a)
photographer /istnytoia/
pilot aii
politician /polotjou
prepare jpipea!
relng driver /revsin saws
record (rrksst! (0)
teach Ae!
theatre /totoy
young faiyUNIT 24
edroom /bedrvny
beneh /hent/
sean ihien/o
come /hst
dining room Yas 1
door fis
Moor iiss
follow fly
footsteps /fursepy
hall row
howe so)
fnside fsa voxand)
must jos, mast!
amtst't /asont)
notiee /nouus/
‘open favjony (adj)
‘owner /s0na/
pleture /piijoy
Servant /so:vant)
sitting root /s1uy rom, eom/
CULTURE CORNER
Alabama /asisbams/
Alaska /steskoy
Amerlean /omerikon’
‘Canada fksenado/
Carolina /kertunay
Central Park sent park
coast fous!
confederation /konfedsretf>0/
Florida /finnils/
Georgia /dsouy9/
OUD grip
Hawall howe!
Hollywood holiwet)
independent /n!spendoow/
Los Angeles fos xndyoli/
Manhattan jiscutictay
Mexico /achsthau!
Mlsasstppt /mssi
more i
orth wert fd wou!
Pacifle Ocean /pasihk 30>
president /prezidaou
Skyseraper /skatsheeipa/
state json!
thousand /tas/and/
White House /waut haus)
UNIT 25
abbey /schi/
Dus tour /bas wo!
centre /seuts/
church jfsaj/
directions jdirekjonz, dav/
et to /yst 1, /
x0 along {yoo Slow
go around /g>0 sra0nd!
{go into fe Int, tL)
80 UE Of /qpo wo av, ew!
guard ‘ges
‘on the left jon de ‘ei
‘on the right on d9 ran/
Parade /porent/
Prime Minister (peaim imiotsa/
starting point /sioxun pou
turn into /en ins, toto/
turn left /ion fon
turn right (pow vas
UNIT 26
amazing /ometrinf
audience /-slisns)
balloon footuny
brilliant folio
hard fsa
heavy /hevi/
hers fsa!
his fz, biz!
large /lasty’
Myght aw aay
mine /
mouse /nnaes/
fours /av>2/
op concert /pop kinsot
round /ruonl/
ware /kwes/
theirs /dea2/
thick a)
ticket /uku/
tonight /oma
whose fuze!
YOURS jin!
UNIT 27
art gallery fot gsetoti/
countryside /ksnie
dad tas!
gume /gcum!
Hungarian fuasiges
horse riding Anos: rain!
puzzle /pszal)
sea /si)
skate shou)
‘ski ski
‘sun /s
‘Sweden /owislon!
windsurf /windss/
UNIT 28
armehair /omtfes/
hookease /bok kew/
fale jes
fall of /fol ov, ov/
furniture /fo:nnjo/
gold (jo0u/
happen /hepon)
impossible finposibsy
Key hid
Hist /isi/
money frau
old-fashioned /o.ld tajondy
poor /p>%!
rich jeu|/
say /sei/
seeret (adj) /sckew
‘soft fst)
strange ‘streindy)
teleplione munber jeltoun nambs/
UNIT 29
(wo days) ago ogo
another nado)
baby eu
great-grandad /grest raided)
great-grandmother /greit yraeanado!
great-grandparents /grei yexndpcorsms!
Bstory /iuston
popular /popite/
Project /prodyekt. pridyekt/
‘sportsman /sp>ismon/
village fviluty)
wedding /wedny)
yesterday /)
UNIT 30
adventure /stvenif2/
Africa /scfrle/
arrive /sraw/
Australia /sueilio/
cheer itjro/
‘clap Ailucpy
crash /kr{/
desert de721, diet)
alive saaww?
deck fash
foot Jon for on foot
‘gun /oxn/
hero foro!
hop /hop/
point at /point ot. we
ull ‘poll
real jal
Fescne /reskius
save isers/
ship ‘iy!
South Ameriea fan amex
suitease /suthers 5)
Svritverland fewweond!
thank (0) Meo
try few!
UNIT 31
elephant /elsfoni
enjoy /indyou/
saratte jdt?
guide (ou
Auyge fhjusty
hunt ssn!
hunter fhsny
Jeep isi!
Kenya /hen)!
ion laren!
‘ape /s07=n/ (0)
Portugal /pxijunl!
protect jpoickv
zebra (xb, re)
UNIT 32
dig. tay?
disappear /cisspioy
escape /iskeup/
Dre slay
ghost /gous
hear hia!
Knock fly (4)
ocat /sokoty
smell /smel/
smoke /smouk/
vole fv
READING CORNER
Dank foes!
beard fn
Cambridge /
camera /hemoe/
dark (key (adj)
draw les
glasses /glustz/
damatea ja}
Bae sis)
s/t)
police /potis/
pound pau)
Furcksitek /eakssek!
‘shim ‘stan!
sunglasses /sanglossi
two-day fs: dev (adj)
ibn
Lowe'en /hasioin/
horrible /hontot