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The document provides a comprehensive guide on English language concepts, focusing on countable and uncountable nouns, measurements, vocabulary related to shopping and sports, and expressing likes and dislikes. It includes various exercises such as filling in gaps, rewriting sentences, and listening activities to reinforce learning. The content is structured to enhance vocabulary and grammatical skills through practical applications and examples.

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English For Everyone Level 1 Beginner PracticeBook Get Pack - Ir 98 131

The document provides a comprehensive guide on English language concepts, focusing on countable and uncountable nouns, measurements, vocabulary related to shopping and sports, and expressing likes and dislikes. It includes various exercises such as filling in gaps, rewriting sentences, and listening activities to reinforce learning. The content is structured to enhance vocabulary and grammatical skills through practical applications and examples.

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Counting

In English, nouns can be countable or uncountable. new language Uncountable nouns


Countable nouns can be individually counted. Objects Vocabulary Food containers
that can’t be separated and counted are uncountable. new skill Talking about food

wrItE thE wOrds frOm thE panEl In thE COrrECt grOups

countable uncountable

CrOss Out thE InCOrrECt wrItE Out what EaCh


wOrd In EaCh sEntEnCE ImagE shOws

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Fill in the gaps to write each sentence in three diFFerent ways

listen to the audio and answer the questions

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fill in the gaps using the words in the panel

cross out the incorrect words in each sentence

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find nine words for fill in the gaps using
containers in the grid “many” or “much”

use the chart to create six correct sentences and say


them out loud

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Measuring
Use “enough” when you have the correct number New language Measurements
or amount of something. Use “too many” or Vocabulary Ingredients and quantities
“too much” if you have more than enough. New skill Talking about amounts

cross oUt the incorrect words in each sentence

fill in the gaps with “is enoUgh” or “are enoUgh”

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Fill in the gaps to write eaCh sentenCe three DiFFerent waYs

listen to the auDio anD answer the Questions

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FILL IN THE GAPS USING “ENOUGH,” “NOT ENOUGH,” “TOO MANY,”
OR “TOO MUCH”

1 on¡on 15 oz pasta
3 carrots 3 fl oz o¡l 6 oz butter
1 loaf of bread 2 bananas
2 potatoes 9 oz flour
3 eggs
4 tomatoes 6 oz sugar
1 glass of m¡lk
2 oranges

12 oz 12 fl oz
3 oz 12 oz

6 oz

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rewrite the sentences, correcting the errors

use the chart to create nine correct sentences


and say them out loud

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Vocabulary
CLOTHES, ACCESSORIES, AND COLORS WRITE THE WORDS
FROM THE PANEL UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURES

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At the shops
You can use many different verbs to talk about what New language Using “too” and “fit”
happens when you are shopping. use “too” and Vocabulary Shopping and clothes
“enough” to describe how well clothes fit you. New skill Describing clothes

fill in the gaps using the words in the panel

rewrite the sentences, correcting the errors

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rewrite the sentences, correcting the errors

cross out the incorrect adjective in each sentence

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listen to the audio and answer the questions

Jane and ruth are describing the


clothes they want to buy.

find five adJectives match the phrases that


in the grid mean the same

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say the sentences out loud, filling in the gaps using
the phrases in the panel

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Describing things
You can use adjectives to give your opinion New language Opinion adjectives
about things as well as to give factual information. Vocabulary Shopping and materials
You can use more than one adjective before a noun. New skill Giving opinions

READ THE blog AND ANSWER THE QUESTIoNS

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MaRk THE SENTENCES REWRITE THE SENTENCES,
THaT aRE CoRRECT PUTTING THE WoRdS IN THE
CoRRECT oRdER

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find seven words that describe what things are made of

Listen to the audio and answer the questions

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fill in the gaps using the words in the panel

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Vocabulary
SPORTS WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE PANEL
UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURES

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EQUIPMENT AND VENUES WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE PANEL
UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURES

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Talking about sports
To describe taking part in some sports, you use New language “Go” and “play”
the verb “go” plus the gerund. For other sports, Vocabulary Sports
you use “play” plus the noun. New skill Talking about sports

Fill in The gaps To compleTe The senTences

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cross out the incorrect spellings

rewrite the verbs say the sentences out


as gerunDs louD using “go” or “goes”

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cross out the rewrite the statements
incorrect words as questions

listen to the audio and answer the questions

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fill in the gaps with “go,” “goes,” “play,” or “plays” to
complete the sentences

look at the pictures, then say the sentences out loud,


filling in the gaps

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Vocabulary
HOBBIES AND PASTIMES WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE PANEL
UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURES

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Free time
Adverbs of frequency show how often you do New language Adverbs of frequency
something, from something you do very frequently Vocabulary Pastimes
(“always”) to something you don’t do at all (“never”). New skill Talking about your free time

ReAd the emAil And AnsweR


the questions

RewRite the sentences, putting the woRds in the coRRect oRdeR

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listen to the audio and say the sentences out
answer the questions loud, using the adverbs

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rewrite the Questions, putting the words in the
correct order

write answers to the Questions, filling in the gaps

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rewrite the sentences as questions using “how often”

say the sentences out loud, filling in the gaps using


the words in the panel

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Likes and dislikes
Verbs such as “love,” “like,” and “hate” express New language “Love,” “like,” and “hate”
your feelings about things. You can use Vocabulary Food, sports, and pastimes
these verbs with nouns or gerunds. New skill Talking about what you like

match the pictures to listen to the audio and


the correct sentences choose the correct answers

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write the opposite of each statement

use the chart to create 12 correct sentences and saY


them out loud

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read the blog and answer
the questions in full sentences

fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the


words in brackets

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match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings

read the email and


answer the questions

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