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Unit 1 Grammar Summary

Lesson 1a
Exercise 1a
Unit 1
2 am 3 is 4 is 5 is Lesson 1a
2 Copy and complete the dialogue. Choose the
correct options.
6 is 7 is 8 is
Verb to be: singular Daniel: Hello. Who 1am/is/are you? Who are you?
Exercise 1b Tom: Hi. I 2’m/’s/’re Tom. What’s your name?
Affirmative Negative
2 ‘m 3 ‘s 4 ‘s 5 is Daniel: My name 3’m/’s/’re Daniel.
I’m (am) twelve. I’m not (am not) twelve. Tom: 4Am/Is/Are you 12, Daniel?
6 ‘s 7 ‘s 8 is You’re (are) new. You aren’t (are not) new. Daniel: Yes, I 5’m/am/is. And who 6’m/’s/’re she?
He’s (is) my brother. He isn’t (is not) my
Exercise 1c Tom: She 7’m/’s/’re my sister.
brother.
2 ‘m not 3 isn’t Daniel: What 8’m/’s/’re her name?
She’s (is) my girlfriend. She isn’t (is not) my
girlfriend. Tom: Katy.
4 isn’t 5 isn’t 6 isn’t
It’s (is) my phone. It isn’t (is not) my phone.
7 isn’t 8 isn’t Singular subject pronouns and
Yes/No Questions Short answers possessive adjectives
Exercise 1d
Am I your friend? Yes, you are./No, you Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives
2 No, she isn’t. aren’t.
She’s his friend. Are you twelve? Yes, I am./No, I’m not. I my
Is he your brother? Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. you your
3 No, he isn’t. He’s
Is she British? Yes, she is./No, she isn’t. he his
his new friend. she her
Is it your photo? Yes, it is./No, it isn’t.
4 No, she isn’t. it its
Wh-questions Answers
She’s his teacher.
What’s your name? My name’s Tom. Note: I is always written with a capital letter.
5 No, it isn’t. It’s
new.
Who’s she?
How old are you?
She’s the drama teacher.
I’m twelve.
3 Copy and complete the dialogue with subject
pronouns or possessive adjectives.
Exercise 1e Note: We don’t use contractions in affirmative short A: Hi, Jenny. What’s this?
2 How old are you? answers. Yes, I am. NOT Yes, I’m. B: It’s 1my new mobile phone.
3 Who’s Emma? A: (2)’s cool!
1a Copy and complete the sentences with B: Yes. (3) ring tone is cool. Listen.
4 Who’s Katy?
am/are/is. A: Wow! Is this (4) picture gallery?
5 Who’s Daniel? My name 1is Tom. I (2) twelve years old. Emma (3) B: Yes. Look at this photo.
6 Who’s Alice? my friend and Katy (4) my sister. This (5) Daniel. He A: Is this (5) sister?
7 What’s this? (6)
my new friend. Alice (7) my drama teacher. This B: Yes, (6) name’s Anna.
(8)
my new smartphone. Smile! A: And who’s this boy?
Exercise 2 B: (7)’s my new friend, Toby. It’s (8) first time here.
2 ’m b Write the sentences again. Use contractions
A: Oh ...
3 ‘s where possible.
4 Are My name’s Tom. … Lesson 1c
5 am c Write opposite sentences. Verb to be: plural
6 ‘s My name isn’t Tom. … Affirmative Negative
7 ‘s d Answer the questions about Tom. Use short We’re (are) twelve. We aren’t (are not) twelve.
8 ‘s answers. You’re (are) British. You aren’t (are not) British.
1 Is he eleven? They’re (are) brothers. They aren’t (are not)
Exercise 3 brothers.
No, he isn’t. He’s twelve.
2 It Yes/No Questions Short answers
2 Is Emma his sister?
3 Its
3 Is Daniel his teacher? Are we from Bulgaria? Yes, you are./No, you
4 your 4 Is Alice his friend? aren’t.
5 your 5 Is his smartphone old? Are you Italian? Yes, we are./No, we
6 her aren’t.
е Ask Tom questions. Use What, Who, How old. Are they from France? Yes, they are./No, they
7 He aren’t.
Write the dialogue in your notebook.
8 his You: What’s your name? Wh-questions Answers
Tom: My name's Tom. Where are you from? We’re from Bulgaria.
You: ...
Note: Yes, we are. NOT Yes, we’re.
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Unit 2 Unit 2
Plural subject pronouns and
possessive adjectives Lesson 2a
Lesson 2a
Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives Exercise 1
we our Indefinite article: a/an 2 an 3 a 4 an 5 a
you your It’s a bike. 6 an 7 a 8 a
they their It isn’t a DVD. Is it a camera?
It’s an MP3 player. It isn’t an earring. Exercise 2
Is it an exercise book?
1 Copy and complete the sentences with the 2 apples
correct plural subject pronoun. Note: We use a before a consonant sound. 3 keys
1 Tom, Daniel and I are twelve. 1We’re 12. We use an before a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). 4 addresses
2 Emma and Katy are 11. (2)’re 11. The sound of the first letter of the noun after 5 DVDs
3 You and Daniel are friends. (3)’re friends. a/an is important: An MP3 player. (/em/)
6 ID cards
4 Daniel and I are Bulgarian. (4)’re Bulgarian. 1 Copy and complete with a or an. 7 hats
5 Maria and Duarte are Brazilian. (5)’re Brazilian. a bike DVD
1 (5)
8 watches
2 Copy and complete the text with words from
(2)
apple (6)
ID card
Exercise 3
the box. There is one extra word.
(3)
key (7)
hat
(4)
address (8)
watch 2 Where is my
• We • she • aren’t • isn’t • is (x3) earring?
• my • are • it • Her Regular noun plurals 3 That is an apple.
book books 4 Is your DVD in my
Hi! My name 1is Simone and this is (2) friend,
key keys bag?
Gareth. We (3) in the same drama club, Act Out. diary diaries 6 Those are big
(4)
’re at the same school, too, but we (5) in the sandwich sandwiches
same year. I’m in Grade 5, but Gareth (6) . He’s watch watches sandwiches.
in Grade 6. Drama club (7) on Tuesday evening 7 Are these your
and Saturday afternoon in the Youth Club. The 2 Now copy and make the nouns plural. trainers?
teacher (8) from Liverpool. (9) name’s Mags and 1 bike bikes 5 DVD 8 Where are my
(10)
’s great. 2 apple 6 ID card Exercise books?
3 key 7 hat
3 Joel is at a party at Sylvie’s house. Copy and 4 address 8 watch
complete the dialogue with my, your, her, our
or their. Demonstrative pronouns
Sylvie: Welcome, Joel. All my family is here today. This photo These photos
Joel: Who’s that, Sylvie? That hat Those hats
Sylvie: That’s 1my sister. (2) name’s Emily. Those
two people are (3) parents. Note: Use this and these to talk about things or
people that are near to us.
Joel: And who are that boy and girl?
Use that and those for things or people that
Sylvie: They’re my cousins. (4) names are Michel are not near to us.
and Eloise.
Joel: Where are they from? 3 In your notebook, change sentences (1–4) to
Sylvie: They’re from France. (5) parents are here in singular and sentences (5–8) to plural.
London for a year. Michel, come and meet 1 These are my photos.
(6)
friend, Joel. This is my photo.
Joel: Hi, Michel. So you and Eloise are French! 2 Where are my earrings?
Michel: Yes, (7) home town is Paris. 3 Those are apples.
Joel: Cool. Listen. This is my favourite singer, 4 Are your DVDs in my bag?
Adele. (8) new CD is fantastic. Who’s (9) 5 Is this your key?
favourite singer? Are these your keys?
Michel: It isn’t a singer. It’s a band called One 6 That’s a big sandwich.
Direction. This is (10) new album here. 7 Is this your trainer?
Joel: Great. Let’s listen. 8 Where is my exercise book?

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Lesson 1c Exercise 2
Exercise 1 2 my 3 are 4 We 5 aren’t 6 isn’t 7 is 8 is 9 Her
2 They 3 You 4 We 5 They 10 she, Extra word:it
Exercise 3
2 Her 3 our/my 4 Their 5 Their 6 my 7 our 8 Her
9 your 10 their

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Lesson 2b
Lesson 2b 4 Copy and complete with the correct words.
Exercise 1 1
2 Are those your Whose…? Genitive ’s and s’
A: 1 Who/Whose is this book?
friend’s trousers? Whose bag is this?
Whose is this book?
3 Is that Tom’s Singular B: It’s 2 my/mine.
house? It’s my mum’s bag. C: It’s not 3 your/yours. I think it’s 4 Jane /Jane’s.
4 This is my parents’ Plural It’s 5 her/hers.
car. They are the students’ bags. 2
5 These are my They are the children’s bags. A: Is this 6 you/your parents’ favourite football
team?
favourite band’s
1 Copy and complete the sentences with the B: No, it’s 7 our/ours. 8 Their/Theirs is Barcelona.
CDs.
correct words.
6 Those are
mybrother’s
1 Is this your sister’s/sisters’ dress? Lesson 2c
Is this your sister’s dress?
trainers. 2 Are those your friend’s/friends’ trousers? Can (request)
Exercise 2 3 Is that Tom’s/Toms’ house? Can I have a burger, please?
4 This is my parents’/parent’s car. Can I have a coffee, please?
2 What is your
5 These are my favourite band’s/bands’ CDs. Can we have two portions of chips, please?
English teacher’s Can we have two hot dogs, please?
6 Those are my brothers’/brother’s trainers.
favourite colour?
Note: Can I to have a burger? I can have a burger?
3 In your class, 2 Rewrite the questions with the genitive ’s or Can I have a burger?
who is the girls’ the genitive s’ in the correct place.
favourite actor? 1 What’s your brothers name?
1 Copy and complete the dialogue.
4 What’s your What’s your brother’s name? A: 1
Can I have a sandwich, please?
partner’s favourite 2 What is your English teachers favourite colour? B: Chicken or cheese?
name? 3 In your class, who is the girls favourite actor? A: (2)
, please.
4 What’s your partners favourite name? B: OK, one cheese sandwich.
5 What’s your
5 What’s your English teachers favourite city? A: And (3) a fruit juice, please?
English teacher’s
6 In your class, what is the students favourite B: Orange (4) apple?
favourite city? A: (5)
, please.
English word?
6 In your class, what B: OK. One apple juice and one cheese sandwich.
is the students’ 3 Write the answers to the questions above in Anything else?
favourite English your notebook. A: No, thanks. (6) altogether?
word? B: £3.60, please.
Possessive adjectives and possessive A: (7)
are.
Exercise 3 pronouns B: Thanks.
1 My brother’s name It’s my football. It’s mine.
is … It’s your phone. It’s yours. 2 Find and correct the wrong sentences in your
2 My English It’s his shirt. It’s his. notebook.
They’re her roller skates. They’re hers.
teacher’s favourite Tom: I can borrow your pen?
They’re our books. They’re ours.
colour is … It’s their radio. It’s theirs. Can I borrow your pen?
3 The girls’ favourite Daniel: It’s not my.
Note: We use possessive adjectives before a noun. Tom: Who is it?
actor is …
It’s my football. Daniel: I don’t know. Where’s yours pen?
4 My partner’s We use possessive pronouns without a noun Tom: In mine bag.
favourite name or after a noun. Daniel: And where’s yours bag?
is … It’s mine. Tom: On the desk, next to your.
The football is mine..
5 My English Daniel: Are you sure? This bag’s blue. Your
teacher’s favourite is black.
Tom: Yes, I’m sure. This bag is new. Can you to
city is …
give it to me?
6 The students’ Alice: Boys, I’m sure yours conversation is very
favourite English interesting, but you can to stop it, please?
word is … Tom/Daniel: Sorry, miss.

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2 mine
3 yours
4 Jane’s Lesson 2c Daniel: And where’s yours your bag?
5 hers Tom: On the desk, next to your you/yours.
Exercise 1
6 your Daniel: Are you sure? This bag’s blue. Your Yours is
2 Cheese 3 can I have 4 or 5 Apple 6 How much is
7 ours black.
that 7 Here you
8 Theirs Tom: Yes, I’m sure. This bag is new. Can you to
Exercise 2 give it to me?
Tom: I can Can I borrow your pen? Alice: Boys, I’m sure yours your conversation is very
Daniel: It’s not my mine. interesting, but you can to can you stop it,
Tom: Who Whose is it? please?
Daniel: I don’t know. Where’s yours your pen? Tom/Daniel: Sorry, miss.
Tom: In mine my bag.
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Unit 3 Unit 3
Lesson 3b
Lesson 3a
Lesson 3a Prepositions of place: in, on, under,
Exercise 1
There is, there are behind, in front of, next to
2 there is 3 there
Affirmative Negative There’s a sofa in the living room.
There’s a pen on the table.
isn’t 4 there is
There’s (There is) a There isn’t (is not) a The wastepaper bin is under the desk. 5 Is there 6 there
kitchen. dining room. Your book is behind the wardrobe. isn’t 7 there is
There are three There aren’t (are not) The desk is in front of the window.
bedrooms. green walls. 8 Are there 9 there
The fridge is next to the sink.
Yes/No Questions Short answers aren’t 10 there are
Note: The bed is next the wall.
Is there a sink in the Yes, there is./No, there The bed is next to the wall. Exercise 2
kitchen ? isn’t. The television is in front the bookcase. 2 a 3 the 4 – 5 –
Are there two Yes, there are./No, The television is in front of the bookcase. 6 – 7 the 8 a/– 9 –
bathrooms? there aren’t.
10 the
Wh-questions Answers A 2
5
What is there in the There’s a cooker. 4 Lesson 3b
3
kitchen?
Exercise 1
1
Note: Is a sink in the kitchen? A – There are two
6
Is there a sink in the kitchen? pictures on the
bookcase.
1 Copy and complete the dialogue with the
correct form of there is or there are. B – There is one
picture on the
Kelly: I love my new home. 1There are two big
bedrooms and a bathroom. In the bathroom bookcase.
B
(2)
a shower, but (3) a bath. The kitchen is A – The rucksack is
very big and (4) a cooker, a fridge, a washing on the bed.
machine AND a dishwasher. It’s great! B – The rucksack
Matt: (5) a garage? is between
Kelly: No, (6) , but (7) a garden. the bed and
Matt: Oh. (8) flowers in the garden? the chest of
Kelly: No, (9) , but (10) three dogs! They’re great!
drawers.
A – The trainers are
Definite article: the
under the bed.
There’s a window in the bathroom. 1 Look at the two pictures and find five more
The window is small. differences.
B – The trainers are
in the chest of
Note: There is the kitchen. There is a kitchen. Picture A Picture B
drawers.
There’s a cooker in a kitchen. The magazines are The magazines are
A – The CD player
There’s a cooker in the kitchen. on the shelf. under the bed.
is on the
2 Copy and complete with a/an, the or -.
2 Copy and complete the text with the correct bookcase.
Tom, B – The CD player
prepositions.
There’s 1 an apple and (2) sandwich for you in (3)
This is my room. My bed is 1on/behind/next to the is on the floor
fridge and (4) some money in (5) your wallet. Don’t
wall and there’s a lamp 2in/under/next to my bed. in front of the
forget it! Oh, and (6) your bag is in (7) kitchen, too.
There’s a shelf 3in front of/on/next to the wall and bookcase.
Buy (8) pizza for you and Katy to eat for (9) lunch.
there are some books and magazines 4on/under/ A – The telephone
See you later.
behind it. My computer’s 5in/behind/on the desk
Mum is on the table
and there are some CDs with computer games
PS Please put your dirty clothes in (10) washing next to the bed.
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in/next to/under it. There’s a chair 7behind/
machine. B – The telephone
in front of/in the desk and my bag is 8in front of/
in/on the chair. There’s a TV 9in/on/under a small is on the chest
table and a DVD player 10in/next to/next it. of drawers.
This is my room. My bed is next to the wall … Exercise 2
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3 on
4 on
5 on
6 next to
7 in front of
8 on
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10 next to

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Lesson 3c
Lesson 3c
Exercise 1
2U3C4U5C Countable and uncountable nouns with 3 Write correct sentences in your notebook.
some, any and no 1 There isn't any/no yoghurt on the table.
6U7C8U
There isn't any yoghurt on the table.
Countable Uncountable
Exercise 2a 2 There are any/no bananas in the fridge.
Affirmative
3 are some 4 are 3 There isn't any/no sugar in my tea.
There are some carrots. There’s some chicken. 4 There's any/no juice in the bottle.
some 5 isn’t any
Negative 5 There aren't any/no children in the classroom.
6 are some 7 is
There aren’t any There isn’t any honey. 6 Well done! There are any/no mistakes in your test!
some 8 isn’t any
tomatoes.
Exercise 2b There are no tomatoes. There is no honey. Countable and uncountable nouns with
3 A: Are there any Yes/No Questions and short answers much, many, a lot of/lots of
carrots? Are there any bananas? Is there any cheese? Countable Uncountable
B: Yes, there are Yes, there are./No, there Yes, there is./No, there Affirmative
aren’t. isn’t. There are a lot of/lots of There’s a lot of/lots
some.
biscuits. of cheese.
4 A: Are there any Note: There isn’t some rice. There isn’t any rice.
biscuits? There isn’t any tomato. Negative

Yes, there are There isn’t a tomato. There aren’t many There isn’t much
Is there any tomato? Is there a tomato? biscuits. cheese.
some. There are any tomatoes. Questions
5 A: Is there any There aren’t no tomatoes.
How many biscuits are How much cheese is
pasta?
1 Countable or uncountable. there? there?
B: No, there isn’t 1 bread uncountable 5 potato
any. There’s no Note: There is much food. There is a lot of food.
2 butter 6 money How many food is there?
pasta. 3 eggs 7 orange How much food is there?
6 A: Are there any 4 music 8 cheese
bananas?
4 Look at Exercise 2 and make sentences.
2a Look at the picture. Copy and complete the
B: Yes, there are bread
sentences with the correct form of is/are and
sugar
some. some and any. ’s bananas
7 A: Is there any a lot of
isn’t carrots
There much
sugar? are eggs
many
B: Yes, there is aren’t cheese
biscuits
some. honey
8 A: Is there any
There’s a lot of sugar.
pepper?
B: No, there isn’t 5 Look at Exercise 2 and write questions with
any. There’s no How much? or How many? in your notebook.
1 There 1is some cheese. 1 How much cheese is there?
pepper.
2 There 2aren’t any apples.
Exercise 3 3 There (3) carrots.
Unit 4
2 no 3 any 4 There (4) biscuits.
4 no 5 any 6 no 5 There (5) pasta. Lesson 4a
6 There (6) bananas.
Exercise 4 Irregular noun plurals
7 There (7) sugar.
Students’ answers. Singular Plural
8 There (8) pepper.
man men
Exercise 5 b Write questions and answers about the picture woman women
2 How many apples in your notebook. person people
are there? 1 A: Is there any cheese? child children
3 How many B: Yes, there is some.
Note: I’ve got two childs. I’ve got two children.
carrots are there? 2 A: Are there any apples? There are three persons here.
4 How many B: No, there aren’t any. There are no apples. There are three people here.
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there?
5 How much pasta
is there?
6 How many
bananas are
there?
7 How much sugar
is there?
8 How much
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Lesson 4b
1 Copy and complete the sentences with the Lesson 4b
plural form of the words in brackets. Some of
Exercise 1
Have got: he, she, it 2 Has the girl got
the words are irregular.
1 They’ve got two (cat). Affirmative Negative blue eyes? Yes,
They’ve got two cats. He’s got (has got) He hasn’t (has not) got she has.
2 There are many (person) in the room. long hair. curly hair. 3 Has Tom got an
3 I haven’t got any (cousin). She’s got (has got) a She hasn’t (has not)
nice smile. got blonde hair.
MP3 player? No,
4 How many (man) are there in your family? he hasn’t.
It’s got (has got) It hasn’t (has not) got
5 I’ve got two (uncle) and two (aunt). brown eyes. blue eyes. 4 Has your dad got
6 There are six (woman) in my family.
Yes/No Questions Short answers a beard? Yes, he
7 Have you got any (child)?
Has he got a beard? Yes, he has./No, he has.
Have got: I, you, we, they hasn’t. 5 Has she got a
Has she got wavy Yes, she has./No, she nickname? No,
Affirmative Negative hair? hasn’t.
Has it got a big Yes, it has./No, it she hasn’t.
I’ve got (have got) two I haven’t (have not) got
brothers. a sister. window? hasn’t. Lesson 4c
You’ve got (have got) You haven’t (have not) Wh-questions Answers
a big family. got a big family. Exercise 1
We’ve got (have got) We haven’t (have not) What colour eyes has She’s got brown eyes. 2 The Boat Show
a cat. got a dog. she got?
is always in the
They’ve got (have got) They haven’t (have not)
a big house. got a red car. Note: Have she got a big family? winter. This year
Has she got a big family? it’s on Thursday,
Yes/No Questions Short answers
1 Write questions and short answers in your third of January.
Have you got a niece? Yes, I have./No, I haven’t. notebook.
Have I got your pen? Yes, you have./No, you 3 The School Open
1 he/guitar ✗
haven’t. Day is always
Have we got a menu? Yes, we have./No, we Has he got a guitar? No, he hasn’t.
in the spring.
haven’t. 2 the girl/blue eyes ✓
Have they got any Yes, they have./No, they
This year it’s
3 Tom/MP3 player ✗
cousins? haven’t. 4 your dad/beard ✓ on Monday,
Wh-questions Answers 5 she/nickname ✗ eighteenth of
March.
How many brothers I’ve got two brothers. Lesson 4c
have you got? 4 The Pet Show
Prepositions of time: in, on is always in
Note: Have you got a computer?
Yes, I’ve got. Yes, I have. My birthday is in April/September/May. the summer.
You have got a brother? The exam is on Monday/Wednesday/Friday. This year it’s
Have you got a brother? The school trip is in the summer/winter/spring/
autumn.
on Sunday,
2 Write sentences in your notebook with the The first day of school is on the fifteenth of fourteenth of
correct form of have got. September. July.
1 I/small family ✓ 5 The Music
I’ve got a small family.
1 In your notebook, write sentences about the
events and say when they are.
Festival is always
2 I/any sisters ✗ in the summer.
I haven’t got any sisters. Event Season Day Date This year it’s on
3 My grandparents/a big house ✗ 1 The Cup Final spring Saturday 4/5 Saturday and
4 you/any brothers or sisters? 2 The Boat Show winter Thursday 3/1 Sunday, third and
5 My brother and I/ten cousins ✓
3 The School Open Day spring Monday 18/3 fourth of August.
6 We/a big garden ✗
4 The Pet Show summer Sunday 14/7 6 The Fruit Fair is
7 you/a TV in your bedroom?
Saturday and 3/8 and always in the
8 They/any grandparents ✗ 5 The Music Festival summer
Sunday 4/8
9 John and I/new MBX bikes ✓ autumn. This year
6 The Fruit Fair autumn Tuesday 22/10
10 your parents/a car? it’s on Tuesday,
11 All my friends/mobile phones ✓ 1 The Cup Final is always in the spring. This year it’s twenty-second of
12 all your friends/a computer? on Saturday, fourth of May. October.
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Unit 4 Exercise 2
3 My grandparents haven’t got a big house.
Lesson 4a 4 Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Exercise 1 5 My brother and I have got ten cousins.
2 people 6 We haven’t got a big garden.
3 cousins 7 Have you got a TV in your bedroom?
4 men 8 They haven’t got any grandparents.
5 uncles, aunts 9 John and I have got new MBX bikes.
6 women 10 Have your parents got a car?
7 children 11 All my friends have got mobile phones.
12 Have all your friends got a computer?
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Unit 5 Unit 5 Lesson 5b
Lesson 5a
Lesson 5a Present simple: he, she, it
Exercise 1a Affirmative Negative
2 work 3 live 4 play Present simple: I, you, we, they
He takes photos. He doesn’t (does not)
5 speak 6 like Affirmative Negative take photos.
I work as a plumber. I don’t (do not) work as She works inside. She doesn’t (does not)
Exercise 1b a plumber. work inside.
My name isn’t You speak Chinese. You don’t (do not) It takes three hours. It doesn’t (does not)
Carla Rossi and I speak Chinese. take three hours.
We come from We don’t (do not) come Yes/No Questions Short answers
don’t come from
Australia. from Australia.
Rome, in Italy. They play tennis. They don’t (do not) play Does he live in Yes, he does./No, he
I’m not 19 years tennis. England? doesn’t.
Does she work inside? Yes, she does./No, she
old and I’m not a Yes/No Questions Short answers doesn’t.
waitress. I don’t Do you speak Russian? Yes, I do./No, I don’t. Does it take a long Yes, it does./No, it
work in an Italian Do I work for you? Yes, you do./No, you time? doesn’t.
restaurant in don’t. Wh-questions Answers
Do we live here? Yes, we do./No, we
Oxford. It isn’t OK. don’t. Where does he live? He lives here.
I don’t live with my Do they come from Yes, they do./No, they
Italy? don’t. Note: She speak Italian. She speaks Italian.
cousin in a small What she does? What does she do?
house in Didcot. Wh-questions Answers
We don’t play Where do you live? I live in England. 1a Martin Hughes is a nurse.
basketball at the Complete the phrases (1–4) about
Note: I not speak Italian I don’t speak Italian. him. Then match them with the
weekend. Our team
Where you live? Where do you live? phrases (a–d) and write
isn’t very good. I
don’t speak Italian, 1a Copy and complete the text about Carla with a paragraph in your notebook.
verbs from the box. 1 He/work/in a a) at the weekend.
English and a little
French. I don’t like hospital b) and it takes 30
• play • live • come from
2 He/live/in Brighton minutes.
my life! • work • speak • like
3 He/go/to work by c) in the south of
Exercise 1c My name is Carla Rossi and I 1come from Rome, bus England.
2 You: Do you work in Italy. I’m 19 years old and I’m a waitress. I (2) 4 He/take/photos d) for 10 hours a day.
in an Italian in an Italian restaurant in Oxford. It’s OK. I (3) with Martin Hughes is a nurse. He works in ...
restaurant (in my cousin in a small house in Didcot. We (4) b Rewrite the text in the negative in your
Oxford)? basketball at the weekend. Our team is very notebook.
good. I (5) Italian, English and a little French. I (6) Martin Hughes isn’t a nurse. He doesn’t work in ...
Carla: Yes, I do.
my life!
3 You: Do you live c Ask Yes/No questions about Martin and write
with your cousin b Rewrite the text in the negative in your short answers. Write the dialogue in your
(in a small house notebook. notebook.
in Didcot)? My name isn’t Carla Rossi and I don’t come from A: Does Martin work in a hospital?
Rome, in Italy. ... B: Yes, he does.
Carla: Yes, I do?
4 You: Do you play c Ask Carla Yes/No questions and write short d Ask Wh-questions and write the dialogue in
answers. Write the dialogue in your notebook. your notebook.
basketball at the
You: Do you come from Rome? A: Where does Martin work?
weekend?
Carla: Yes, I do. B: He works in a hospital.
Carla: Yes, I do.
5 You: Do you d Ask Carla Wh-questions and write the Possessive of
speak Italian, dialogue in your notebook. Jamie has got photos of his drawings and
English and a You: Where do you come from? sculptures.
little French? Carla: I come from Rome, in Italy.
Note: drawings’ photos photos of drawings
Carla: Yes, I do. the house’s walls the walls of the house
6 You: Do you like
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your life?
Carla: Yes, I do.
Exercise 1d 4 You: What do you play at the weekend? lives in Brighton in the south of England. 3 He goes
2 You: Where do Carla: I/We play basketball. to work by bus and it takes 30 minutes. 4 He takes
you work? 5 You: What languages do you speak? photos at the weekend.
Carla: I work in an Carla: I speak Italian, English and a little French. Exercise 1b
Italian restaurant 6 You: What do you like? Martin Hughes isn’t a nurse. He doesn’t work in
(in Oxford). Carla: I like my life. a hospital for 10 hours a day. He doesn’t live in
3 You: Who do you
Lesson 5b Brighton in the south of England. He doesn’t go
live with?
Exercise 1a to work by bus and it doesn’t take 30 minutes. He
Carla: I live with
1 He works in a hospital for 10 hours a day. 2 He doesn’t take photos at the weekend.
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Grammar Summary
Exercise 2
2 Copy and complete with possessive of. B: It finishes (4) half past nine.
2 capital of
1 Write your name at the 1top of the page, please. A: And what time (5) Pete’s Pizza Place close?
B: It closes at eleven o’ (6) . Bulgaria 3 walls of
(top/the page)
2 Sofia is the (2) . (capital/Bulgaria) A: That’s good. We’ve got an hour for our supper. your room 4 end of
3 What colour are the (3) ? (walls/your room) B: No, we haven’t. The last bus leaves (7) quarter the story 5 back of
4 The (4) is very sad. (end/story) past ten! our house 6 colour
5 There's a big garden at the (5) (back/our house)
2 Look at the online cinema timetable. Write of your dress
6 I like the (6) . (colour/your dress)
questions and answers for each film in your Lesson 5c
notebook.
Lesson 5c Exercise 1
A: What time does Men On Mars start?
Object pronouns B: It starts at quarter to seven and again at twenty 2 me 3 him 4 us
Subject pronouns Object pronouns past nine. 5 her 6 them
I me
Click on a film to book your tickets
you
he
you
him Film Times
Unit 6
she her 1 Men On Mars 18.45 21.20 Lesson 6a
it it
2 Three In A Boat 15.10 17.35 Exercise 1
we us
they them 3 Not Fair! 13.30 15.05 2 starts 3 finish 4 at
4 The Rock Star 19.35 22.15 5 does 6 clock 7 at
1 Copy and complete the sentences with me,
her, him, it, us or them. Exercise 2
1 I like football, but Adam doesn’t like 1it. Lesson 6b 2 What time does
2 I like the new History teacher and he likes (2) . Three In A Boat
Adverbs of frequency
3 That’s Jemma’s new boyfriend. Do you like (3) ?
I always go to bed at ten o’clock. start? It starts
4 My grandparents live with (4) in our house.
5 My sister loves Helena Bonham Carter. I hate My sister usually has breakfast at home. at ten past three
(5)
, she’s weird. We often go to school by bus. and again at
My parents sometimes go to the theatre.
6 Are they your new friends? Can I meet (6) ? twenty-five to six.
I hardly ever watch television.
We are never late for school. 3 What time does
Unit 6 Position of the adverb Not Fair! start? It
Lesson 6a Before the main verb: I always get up at twenty starts at half past
past six. one and again at
Present simple with fixed times After the verb to be: I’m usually very tired and five past three.
The museum opens at nine o’clock. hungry.
4 What time does
The shop closes at 6 p.m. Note: He always is late. He is always late. The Rock Star
The boat leaves at 3.30 p.m.
start? It starts
The bus arrives at 11.40 a.m. 1 Rewrite the sentences in your notebook. Put
The tour starts at 11.15 a.m. the adverbs of frequency in the correct place. at twenty-five to
The match finishes at 4.45 p.m. eight and again
1 I go to bed at nine o’clock. (never)
Note: What time the shops open? I never go to bed at nine o’clock. at quarter past
What time do the shops open? 2 I’m late for school. (often) ten.
The bus leave at 4 p.m. 3 I watch TV in the evening. (hardly ever)
The bus leaves at 4 p.m. 4 My bedroom is a mess. (always) Lesson 6b
5 We go to the cinema on Sunday. (sometimes) Exercise 1
Preposition of time: at
The match starts at four o’clock.
2 In your notebook, answer the questions using 2 I’m often late for
The bus leaves at 11.40 a.m.
the prompts in brackets. school.
1 What do you have for breakfast? (usually/ 3 I hardly ever
sandwich)
Note: School starts on 9 a.m. School starts at 9 a.m. watch TV in the
I usually have a sandwich for breakfast.
1 Copy and complete the dialogue with the 2 What time do you get up? (always/6.45 a.m.) evening.
3 What time do you get home after school? 4 My bedroom is
correct word.
(hardly ever/before 3.30 p.m.)
A: 1What time does the concert start? always a mess.
4 What do you do after school? (sometimes/play
B: It (2) at seven o’clock. 5 We sometimes go
with my friends)
A: And what time does it (3) ? to the cinema on
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Sunday.
Exercise 2
Exercise 1c Exercise 1d 2 I always get up at
A: Does he live in Brighton? A: Where does he live? 6.45 a.m.
B: Yes, he does. B: He lives in Brighton (in the south of England). 3 I hardly ever get
A: Does he go to work by bus? A: How does he go to work? home before 3.30
B: Yes, he does. B: He goes to work by bus. p.m.
A: Does it take 30 minutes? A: How long does it take? 4 I sometimes play
B: Yes, it does. B: It takes 30 minutes. with my friends.
A: Does he take photos at the weekend? A: What does he do at the weekend?
B: Yes, he does. B: He takes photos (at the weekend).

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Lesson 6c
Lesson 6c Unit 7
Exercise 1
2 twice a month Adverbial phrases of frequency Lesson 7a
3 three times a I have a shower once a day.
Present continuous
week 4 once a I drink coffee twice a day.
I brush my teeth three times a day. Affirmative Negative
month 5 three
I go to the cinema once a week. I’m (am) watching TV. I’m not (am not)
times a day I go to football practice twice a month. watching TV.
We visit my aunt three times a year. You’re (are) cooking. You aren’t (are not)
Exercise 2
I phone my friends every day. cooking.
2 How often do you I go shopping every Saturday. He’s (is) playing tennis. He isn’t (is not) playing
play computer tennis.
games? I play 1 Write the adverbial phrases of frequency in
She’s (is) having She isn’t (is not) having
your notebook. lunch. lunch.
computer games
Number of times/period It’s (is) raining. It isn’t (is not) raining.
every day. 1 1/week once a week We’re (are) talking. We aren’t (are not)
3 How often do 2 2/month 4 1/month talking.
you have English 3 3/week 5 3/day They’re (are) eating. They aren’t (are not)
eating.
Lessons? I/We
Asking about frequency Yes/No Questions Short answers
have English
How often am I late? Are you sitting here? Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Lessons three How often are you/we/they tired? Am I helping you? Yes, you are./No, you
times a week. How often is he/she/it the first to arrive?
aren’t.
4 How often does How often do I/you/we/they cook dinner?
Is he working? Yes, he is./No, he isn’t.
How often does he/she/it eat fast food?
your family go Is she having lunch? Yes, she is./No, she
isn’t.
on holiday? My 2 In your notebook, write questions with How
Is the sun shining? Yes, it is./No, it isn’t.
family goes on often …? Then answer the questions using Are we making a Yes, we are./No we
holiday once a adverbial phrases of frequency. cake? aren’t.
year. 1 you/brush you teeth? (7a.m./9p.m.) Are they watching us? Yes, they are./No, they
How often do you brush your teeth? aren’t.
5 How often do you
I brush my teeth twice a day. Wh-questions Answers
do Exercise? I do 2 you/play computer games? (Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr/
Exercise twice a What are you doing? I’m watching TV.
Sa/Su)
week. 3 you/have/English lessons (Mo/We/Fr) Note: She’s eat lunch. She’s eating lunch.
4 your family/go on holiday (August) He playing computer games.
Exercise 3 He’s playing computer games.
5 you/do exercise (Sa/Su)
2 I love chatting What you are doing? What are you doing?
to friends on the Like and dislike + verb-ing 1 Look at the pictures and write questions and
phone. I like reading a book. answers in your notebook.
3 Does Katy like I love playing computer games.
1 2 3
going shopping? I don’t like/dislike playing football.
4 I don’t like/dislike I hate revising English vocabulary.

cooking. Note: I like cook. I like cooking.


5 Do the boys I’m like swimming. I like swimming.
like listening to 3 In your notebook, write sentences from
music? the prompts.
6 She hates playing 1 you/like/surf the net? 4 5
6
the piano. Do you like surfing the net?
2 I/love/chat to friends on the phone 1 you/eat an apple? ✗ eat/orange
7 Tom loves
A: Are you eating an apple?
hanging out with 3 Katy/like/go shopping?
B: No, I’m not. I’m eating an orange.
friends. 4 I/not like/cook
2 he/play tennis? ✗ play/football
5 the boys/like listen to music?
8 Do you love 3 she/read a book? ✗ read/magazine
6 she/hate/play the piano 4 you/listen to the radio? ✗ listen/my MP3 player
playing games on
7 Tom/love/hang out with friends 5 your dad/make/a cake? ✗ cook/chips
your computer? 8 you/love/play games on your computer? 6 it/rain? ✗ snow
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Unit 7
Lesson 7a
Exercise 1
2 Is he playing tennis? No, he isn’t. He’s playing 4 Are you listening to the radio? No, I’m not. I’m
football. listening to my MP3 player.
3 Is she reading a book? No, she isn’t. She’s reading 5 Is your dad making a cake? No, he isn’t. He’s
a magazine. cooking chips.
6 Is it raining? No, it isn’t. It’s snowing.

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Grammar Summary
2 Copy and complete the text with the present 2 Copy and complete the dialogue with the
simple or present continuous form of the verb correct form of can.
in brackets. Eva: Let’s learn something new.
Welcome to School Radio. This week we Sue: Good idea. How about swimming?
1
are watching (watch) the school basketball Eva: But that’s not new. I 1can swim (swim)
championships in Birmingham. There’s a brilliant already. What about tennis?
player here today – Mark Carver. He (2) (come) Sue: I don’t like tennis. (2) (you/ride) a bike?
from America, but he (3) (not live) there now. He Eva: Yes, of course.
lives in England and he usually (4) (play) basketball Sue: Then let’s try BMX cycling. There’s a new
for Comtley School. Their team (5) (play) in the BMX club at school.
final now. Mark (6) (run) with the ball. He scores! Eva: I’m not sure. There’s a new art club near my
It’s Comtley School 76, Sandford School 70. The house. (3) (you/draw)?
Comtley School teachers and children are very Sue: No, I (4) and I don’t like art. (5) (you/paint)?
happy. They (7) (take) photos of the team and the Eva: Yes, I (6) , but not very well.
championship cup! Sue: Well, we (7) (sing and dance).
Eva: True. And I (8) (play) the guitar.
Sue: So we (9) (join) the drama club!
Lesson 7b
Eva: Sue, we’re already in the drama club!
Can (ability)
Affirmative Negative Adverbs of manner
I can play tennis. I can’t (cannot) play tennis. Adjective Adverb Adjective Adverb
You can speak You can’t (cannot) speak • angry • angrily • loud • loudly
Regular

English. English. • bad • badly • polite • politely


He can dance. He can’t (cannot) dance. • careful • carefully • quick • quickly
She can sing. She can’t (cannot) sing. • careless • carelessly • slow • slowly
We can draw. We can’t (cannot) draw.
Irregular

They can drive. They can’t (cannot) drive. • fast • fast • hard • hard
• good • well • late • late
Yes/No Questions Short answers
Can you cook? Yes, I can./No, I can’t.
Can I sing? Yes, you can./No, you can’t.
Can he dive? Yes, he can./No, he can’t. 3 Copy and complete the sentences with the
Can she paint? Yes, she can./No, she can’t. correct words.
Can we use a Yes, we can./No, we can’t. 1 Listen to me careful/carefully and do Exercise 2.
computer? Listen to me carefully and do Exercise 2.
Can they speak Yes, they can./No, they 2 The weather is bad/badly today.
French? can’t.
3 Sit quiet/quietly in class.
Wh-questions Answers 4 I think there’s a problem with my computer. It’s
What can you do? I can sing and dance. very slow/slowly.
5 Be careful/carefully. It’s an exam.
Note: I can to swim. I can swim.
He can drawing. He can draw. 6 My class is excellent but the teacher says
Do you can cook? Can you cook? we’re very noisy/noisily.

1 Put the questions in the correct order. Then 4 Copy and complete the adverbs.
write short answers in your notebook. 1 My dad is a careful driver. He drives 1carefully.
1 drive you a car can? ✗ 2 He’s also a hard worker. He works (2) .
Can you drive a car? 3 Mum’s a good cook. She cooks (3) .
No, I can't. 4 She’s very polite. She speaks (4) .
2 you the door open can? ✓ 5 My brother Harry is a bad swimmer.
3 use she a computer can? ✓ He swims (5) .
4 can tennis they play? ✗ 6 He is a fast runner. He runs (6) .
5 English speak can he? ✓ 7 I’m always late for school. I always arrive (7) .
6 you bike your brother can and a ride? ✗

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Exercise 2 6 Can you and your brother ride a bike? No, we can’t.
2 comes 3 doesn’t live 4 plays 5 is playing 6 is Exercise 2
running 7 are taking 2 Can you ride 3 Can you draw 4 can’t 5 Can you
Lesson 7b paint 6 can 7 can sing and dance 8 can play
9 can join
Exercise 1
2 Can you open the door? Yes, I can. Exercise 3
3 Can she use a computer? Yes, she can. 2 bad 3 quietly 4 slow 5 careful 6 noisy
4 Can they play tennis? No, they can’t. Exercise 4
5 Can he speak English? Yes, he can. 2 hard 3 well 4 politely 5 badly 6 fast 7 late

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Lesson 7c
Lesson 7c Must/Mustn’t for rules
Exercise 1
3 read Imperatives Affirmative Negative
4 answer Affirmative Negative I must finish my You mustn’t (must not)
5 Be 6 Write homework. talk.
Come here. Don’t worry.
You must work hard. We mustn’t (must not)
7 Use 8 Don’t copy Have a good time. Don’t be late.
be late.
9 don’t look Note: Not be late. Don’t be late.
10 Don’t eat Note: I mustn’t to be late. I mustn’t be late.
1 A teacher is speaking. Copy and complete You mustn’t eating here. You mustn’t eat here.
Exercise 2
the instructions with the correct verb in the
2 Look in the 3 Write conversations for each person in your
correct form of the imperative.
cupboard. notebook. Use the prompts.
3 don’t play a game • answer • be • copy • eat • look
1 Tania 2 Anil 3 Cole
now. • open • read • talk • use • write
4 please don’t put
cheese on it.
5 Put an extra plate 1
Open your books please. Ssh! 2Don’t talk!
on the table, Now (3)  the text about cameras. Then (4)
6 do your the questions on page 48. (5) quiet, please, 4 Ruby 5 Bob 6 Nina
homework first. Lucas. (6) the answers in your exercise
books, not in your English books. (7) a
Exercise 3
pen, Cheri, not a pencil, please. No, no,
2 You: What’s the no! (8) Aran’s answers. I want to see your
matter? ideas, Angie, not Aran’s. Mike, (9) out of the
Anil: I’ve got a window, please. Glen, is that chocolate? (10) You: What’s the matter?
cough/a cold/flu. in class. Tania: I’ve got toothache.
You: You mustn’t You: Poor you! You mustn’t eat any more
be at school. sweet things. You must go to the dentist.
You must stay at 2 Copy and complete the conversation with the 1 eat any more sweet things ✗ /go to the dentist ✓
home. correct sentence. 2 be at school ✗ /stay at home ✓
3 You: What’s the 3 go to the doctor ✓ /wait for it to get better ✗
matter? • Put an extra plate on the table, 4 lie down ✓ /eat anything ✗
Cole: I’ve got • Don’t shout! • Look in the cupboard. 5 read any books ✗ /take a painkiller ✓
earache. • don’t play a game now. 6 take some medicine ✓ /eat any crisps ✗
You: You must go • please don’t put cheese on it.
• do your homework first. 4 Copy and complete the rules at a swimming
to the doctor. You
pool with must (✓) or mustn’t (✗).
mustn’t wait for it A: Hi, Mum. I’m home.
to get better. B: Ssh! 1Don’t shout! The baby’s asleep.
POOL RULES
4 You: What’s the A: Oh, sorry. Mum, where’s my laptop?
1 1You must have a shower before you go in
matter? B: (2)
Is it there?
the pool. ✓
A: Yes, it is. Thanks.
Ruby: I’ve got 2 (2) jump in the pool. ✗
B: But please, Sean, (3) It’s dinner time.
stomachache. 3 (3) wear a swimming hat. ✓
A: Oh, OK. What’s for dinner?
You: You must 4 (4) push people into the pool. ✗
B: Pasta.
lie down. You 5 (5) leave the pool at 6.30 p.m. ✓
A: Great. But (4) I don’t like it.
6 (6) run near the pool. ✗
mustn’t eat B: OK. Uncle Joe is here for dinner, too. (5) please.
anything. A: Can I watch TV after dinner?
5 You: What’s the B: Yes, but (6) .
matter?
Bob: I’ve got a
headache.
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read any books.
You must take a
painkiller. Exercise 4
6 You: What’s the 2 You mustn’t 3 You must 4 You mustn’t 5 You must
matter? 6 You mustn’t
Nina: I’ve got a
sore throat.
You: You must
take some
medicine. You
mustn’t eat any
crisps.

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Grammar Summary
Exercise 3
Unit 8 2 Spot the mistakes below and correct the 2 Mum and Dad
information. Write two sentences in your were at the
Lesson 8a notebook.
theatre last
Past simple of to be 1 The Beatles were film stars.
Wednesday.
Affirmative Negative The Beatles weren’t film stars. They were
3 I was at my
pop stars.
I was at home. I wasn’t (was not) at friend Emma’s
home. 2 Elvis Presley was British.
3 Picasso was a Bulgarian artist. house last Friday
You were late. You weren’t (were not) late.
He was in bed. He wasn’t (was not) in 4 Pelé and Maradona were famous basketball afternoon.
bed. players. 4 I was at the
She was hungry. She wasn’t (was not) 5 Marie Antoinette was the queen of England. cinema with
hungry.
6 Pavarotti was a Mexican singer. my class last
It was cold. It wasn’t (was not) cold.
We were tired. We weren’t (were not) Now check your answers in the box below. Saturday.
tired. 5 We were at
Key to Exercise 2
They were brilliant. They weren’t (were not) 6 Italian home yesterday
brilliant. 1 pop stars 2 American 3 Spanish 4 footballers 5 France
morning.
Yes/No Questions Short answers
6 I was in bed at
Were you a scout? Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t.
10 o’clock last
Was I correct? Yes, you were./No, you Past adverbial phrases
weren’t. night.
We were at school yesterday morning.
Was he funny? Yes, he was./No, he wasn’t.
He was at the cinema last night. Exercise 4
Was she serious? Yes, she was./No, she
wasn’t. 2 There were
Note: They were here yesterday night.
Was it sunny? Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t. They were here last night. 3 There wasn’t
Were we late? Yes, we were./No we 4 there was
weren’t.
Were they famous? Yes, they were./No, they 3 Today is Monday. In your notebook, write 5 There was
weren’t. sentences for Katy’s diary about last week. 6 there weren’t
Wh-questions Answers Use the correct form of the verb to be and a 7 Were there
past adverbial phrase. 8 there weren’t
Where were you I was at home.
last night? 1 I/in the shopping mall (Tuesday)
9 There were
I was in the shopping mall last Tuesday.
There was/were 10 there wasn’t
2 Mum and Dad/at the theatre (Wednesday)
There was a film There wasn’t any good
3 I/at my friend Emma’s house (Friday afternoon)
on TV. music.
Was there any Yes, there was./No, there 4 I/at the cinema/with my class (Saturday)
music? wasn’t. 5 We/at home (Sunday morning)
Were there any Yes, there were./No, 6 I/in bed/ at 10 o’clock (Sunday night)
chat shows? there weren’t.
4 Copy and complete Katy’s grandparents’
Note: You was late. You were late. description of their school.
Where she was? Where was she? 1
There wasn’t/There weren’t many students at our
1 In your notebook, write full questions and school. 2There was/There were only ten boys and
answers in the past. six girls in our class. 3There wasn’t/There weren’t
1 A: How/the barbecue last week? a swimming pool at the school, 4there was/
2 B: It/really good. there were only a small gym. 5There was/
A: How was the barbecue last week? There were a small library but 6there wasn’t/
B: It was really good. there weren’t any computers in it. 7Was there/
3 A: What/the weather like? Were there any whiteboards in the classrooms?
4 B: It/nice and sunny. No, 8there wasn’t/there weren’t. 9There was/
5 A: Where/it? There were only blackboards and
6 B: It/next to the beach. 10
there wasn’t/there weren’t any internet.
7 A: What/the food like?
8 B: Great! The burgers/amazing! 1 There weren’t
9 A: the people/nice?
10 B: Yes, they/all really interesting.
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Unit 8 Exercise 2
2 Elvis Presley wasn’t British. He was American.
Lesson 8a 3 Picasso wasn’t a Bulgarian artist. He was a Spanish
Exercise 1 artist.
3 What was the weather like? 4 Pele and Maradona weren’t famous basketball
4 It was nice and sunny. players. They were famous footballers.
5 Where was it? 5 Marie Antoinette wasn’t the queen of England. She
6 It was next to the beach. was the queen of France.
7 What was the food like? 6 Pavarotti wasn’t a Mexican singer. He was an Italian
8 Great! The burgers were amazing! singer.
9 Were the people nice?
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Lesson 8b
Lesson 8b
Exercise 1
2 decided Past simple of regular verbs:
S ? LVE IT!
3 study affirmative and negative
4 looked
Affirmative Negative 3 Jake, Susie, Gina and Mark were in a race.
5 walk I watched a film. I didn’t (did not) watch a film. Read the clues. What was their position
You finished. You didn’t (did not) finish. (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th) and what colour were
6 finished He noticed us. He didn’t (did not) notice us. their T-shirts (red, blue, yellow or green)?
7 cried She talked to you. She didn’t (did not) talk to
8 watched you. Name Position Colour of T-shirt
It rained. It didn’t (did not) rain. Jake
9 dropped (?) (?)
We started. We didn’t (did not) start.
10 stayed They phoned you. They didn’t (did not) phone Susie (?) (?)

you. Gina (?) (?)


Exercise 2
Mark (?) (?)
2 tried Note: I did phone my friend. I phoned my friend.
3 didn’t answer He didn’t wanted to go. He didn’t want to go. 1 Jake finished after Mark.
4 was Spelling rules 2 Jake didn’t wear a green T-shirt.
5 called • like – liked • stop – stopped 3 Susie finished in front of Mark.
• try – tried • play – played 4 Gina’s T-shirt was yellow.
6 talked
7 didn’t want 1 Copy and complete the verb forms. 5 Gina started slowly, but finished first.
6 Susie wasn’t in a red T-shirt.
8 walked Base form Past form
7 Mark decided to wear a blue T-shirt.
9 started 1 play 1
played
10 didn’t stay 2 decide (2)

3 (3)
studied
11 was 4 look (4) Prepositions of motion
12 waited 5 (5)
walked He walked out of the house.
13 stopped 6 finish (6)
He walked into the house.
7 cry (7)
He walked across the road.
14 looked
8 watch (8)
He walked along the road.
15 didn’t want 9 drop (9)
He climbed up the stairs.
16 were 10 stay (10)
He climbed down the stairs.
17 decided He walked past the school.
18 closed 2 Rewrite the diary in your notebook with the

Exercise 3
past simple of the verbs in brackets. 4 Copy and complete the sentences with along,
across, up, down, into, out of or past.
Jake: 4th, red Sunday 1 Walk 1past the post office and the bank is on
Susie: 2nd, green We 1arrived (arrive) in Edinburgh at ten your right.
Gina: st, yellow o’clock in the evening. I (2) (try) to call Paul 2 I’m tired. I can’t climb (2) these stairs.
Mark: 3rd, blue but he (3) (not answer) his phone. I think he 3 It was very hot so I jumped (3) the pool.
(4)
(be) in bed. I (5) (call) him the next day 4 He walked (4) the street to the other side.
Exercise 4
and we (6) (talk) about his new job. He (7) 5 He walked (5) the river for an hour.
2 up (not want) to meet. 6 After work he walked (6) the office.
3 into
Monday 7 There are lots of restaurants (7) West Street.
4 across 8 He helped the old lady walk (8) the street.
5 along We (8) (walk) to Prince’s Street but it (9)
9 The weather’s nice. Let’s go for a walk (9)
(start) to rain so we (10) (not stay) outside
6 out of the river.
very long. There (11) (be) a nice café and
7 along 10 The dog jumped (10) the river and started
we (12) (wait) in there. After an hour the
8 across swimming.
rain (13) (stop) and we (14) (look) at all the
9 along 11 The cat was so scared of the dog that it
shops. I (15) (not want) to buy anything. All
10 into climbed (11) the tree.
the things in the shop windows (16) (be) very
12 We walked (12) some cafés but we didn’t get in.
11up expensive. We (17) (decide) to go to
13 We were late for the flight, so we got (13) a taxi
12 past Edinburgh Castle in the evening but it (18)
and asked the driver to drive fast.
13 into (close) at 6 p.m.

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Lesson 8c Unit 9 Unit 9
Lesson 9a
Past simple of regular verbs: Lesson 9a
questions and answers Exercise 1
Past simple of irregular verbs 2 Tom didn’t make
Yes/No Questions Short answers
Affirmative Negative biscuits. He
Did you watch the Yes, I did./No, I didn’t.
film? I went to Greece. I didn’t go to Greece. made a birthday
Did I finish? Yes, you did./No, you You came home late. You didn’t come home late.
cake.
didn’t. He drove to London. He didn’t drive to London.
She bought a DVD. She didn’t buy a DVD. 3 My brother didn’t
Did he notice us? Yes, he did./No, he didn’t.
Did she talk to you? Yes, she did./No, she didn’t. We had a good time. We didn’t have a good go to America.
Did it rain? Yes, it did./No, it didn’t. time. He went to
Did we start? Yes, we did./No, we didn’t. They sold their house. They didn’t sell their house.
Australia.
Did they phone you? Yes, they did./No, they Yes/No Questions Short answers
didn’t. 4 We didn’t buy
Did you go to Yes, we did./No, we didn’t.
Wh-questions Answers Greece? Iron Man 2 DVD.
When did it happen? It happened yesterday. Wh-questions Answers We bought Iron
Where did he drop it? He dropped it in the bath. Where did you go? We went to Greece. Man 3 DVD.
Note: I goed to Greece. I went to Greece.
5 Daniel didn’t
Note: Did you revised? Did you revise?
have a PS3. He
It rained? Did it rain? 1 Write sentences in the past simple in your had an Xbox.
1 Find the answers to the questions. notebook.
6 I didn’t buy a
1 Did you play a computer a) We played 1 Katy/not do/her Spanish homework.
game last night? Supercars book. I bought a
She/do/her French homework.
Racing. Katy didn’t do her Spanish homework. She did
CD.
2 Did your friend Tom b) I talked to my her French homework.
pass his exams? friends.
Exercise 2
2 Tom/not make/biscuits. He/make/a birthday
3 What did your brother c) Yes, I did. 2 My parents flew
cake.
watch last night?
3 My brother/not go/to America. He/go/to
to Chile two days
4 What game did you and d) No, they didn’t. ago.
Australia.
your friends play?
4 We/not buy/Iron Man 2 DVD. We/buy/ 3 Sue left school
5 Did your sister listen to e) At nine o’clock.
her new MP3? Iron Man 3 DVD. three years ago.
6 Who did you talk to on f) Yes, he did. 5 Daniel/not have/a PS3. He/have/an Xbox. 4 We swam with
the phone? 6 I/not buy/a book. I/buy/a CD.
whales four
7 When did Man United g) No, she didn’t.
Past simple with ago months ago.
finish the match?
8 Did your friends find the h) He watched the 5 Steve drove to
I went to France two years/three months/two
cinema? Olympic games. weeks ago. Spain five years
1c: Did you play a computer game last night? She arrived home three hours/ten minutes ago. ago.
Yes, I did. I saw this film one month/two weeks/two 6 They ate dinner
days ago.
2 Look at Aidan’s ’To Do’ list for yesterday and four hours ago.
write conversations in your notebook. Note: I bought my ticket before three weeks.
I bought my ticket three weeks before.
I bought my ticket three weeks ago.

2 Use the information in the table to write


sentences in your notebook using ago.
1 Clare went to school 30 minutes ago.

When? Now
1 Clare/school/8.30 9.00
2 My parents/fly/Chile/Thursday Saturday
You: Did you watch a film yesterday? 3 Sue/leave/school/2014 2017
Aidan: Yes, I did. 4 We/swim/with whales/August December
5 Steve/drive/to Spain/2012 2017
You: What film did you watch?
6 They/eat/dinner/7 o’clock 11 o’clock
Aidan: I watched Spiderman 4.
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Lesson 8c You: What sport did you play?


Aidan: I played tennis.
Exercise 1
4 You: Did you study for an exam yesterday?
2f3h4a5g6b7e8d
Aidan: Yes, I did.
Exercise 2 You: What exam did you study for?
2 You: Did you chat to a friend online yesterday? Aidan: I studied for a French exam.
Aidan: Yes, I did. 5 You: Did you cook dinner for Clare yesterday?
You: Who did you chat to? Aidan: Yes, I did.
Aidan: I chatted to Sandra. You: What (dinner) did you cook?
3 You: Did you play a sport yesterday? Aidan: I cooked pasta.
Aidan: Yes, I did.
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Lesson 9b
Lesson 9b Lesson 9c
Exercise 1
2 opposite Prepositions of place Have to/Don’t have to
3 next to The bank is between the supermarket and the Affirmative Negative
restaurant.
4 on the corner of The cinema is opposite the station. I have to get up at You don’t (do not)
5 between The music shop is near the bus stop. 6 a.m. have to go home.
The café is on the corner of Dale Street and He has to cook dinner. She doesn’t (does not)
Exercise 2 Oxford Road. have to leave.
2 nowhere Yes/No Questions Short answers
Note: Don’t forget in, on, under, next to, behind and
3 Somebody/ Do you have to do the Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
in front of from Unit 3.
Someone ironing?
4 no one/ nobody
1 Look at the map. Copy and complete the
Does he have to go to Yes, he does./No, he
prepositions. bed early? doesn’t.
5 anywhere
6 nobody/no one Wh-questions Answers
7 somewhere When do you have to We have to get up at
8 something get up? seven.
What do you have to We have to make our
Lesson 9c do? beds.

Exercise 1
2 have to put 1 Copy and complete the article about David
3 has to take Beckham with the correct form of (not) have
to and the verbs from the box.
4 doesn’t have to
wash • put • be • never/wear • go together
• not/wash • take
5 never has to wear
6 have to go
This is my town. There are two stations. The train THE PERFECT
MAN
together station is 1near the park and the bus station is (2) the
sports centre. There’s a fantastic pizza restaurant (3)
the bank, and a little newsagent’s (4) Brown Street and
Mayfield Road. There’s a café (5) the post office and David Beckham has a few problems, it
the music shop. My brother works in the café, he’s a seems. For David, everything 1has to be
chef. I love my town and I’ve got lots of friends here. clean, tidy and perfect. When he goes into
a hotel room, he changes everything.
Indefinite pronouns ’I (2) everything in a straight line or in pairs.’
some-, any-, no- + thing/where/one/body ’When he puts his cola cans in the fridge,
some- any- no- if there’s an odd number (e.g. 1, 3 or 5), he
thing something anything nothing
(3)
one away and put it in a cupboard,’ says
his wife, Victoria. He buys twenty pairs of
place somewhere anywhere nowhere
socks every week, so he (4) his socks and
somebody anybody nobody
person he (5) the same pair twice. What about his
someone anyone no one
shirts and sweaters? Are they all the same
Note: There isn’t nobody around. colour? ’No, not really,’ says David, ’but all
There’s nobody around. the same colours (6) in my wardrobe!’
2 Copy and complete the sentences with some-,
any-, no- + thing/where/one/body.
1 I don’t know 1anybody who lives in London.
2 The chair is broken. I have (2) to sit.
3 Listen! (3) is calling your name!
4 Tom is very unpopular, (4) likes him.
5 I can’t find my mobile (5) .
6 All my family is at the concert. There’s (6) at home.
7 Let’s find (7) peaceful for our picnic.
8 Ouch! There’s (8) in my eye!

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8 Yes, she did.
Had to/Didn’t have to 4 Copy and complete the questions and 9 did she have to
Affirmative Negative answers about Cathy. Use the information do
from Exercise 3. 10 had to do the
They had to call the fire They didn’t (did not)
1 A: What time 1did she have to get up?
brigade. have to cook dinner. washing-up
B: She 2had to get up at 6 a.m.
Yes/No Questions Short answers 11 did she have to
2 A: 3Did she have to do any cooking?
Did they have to call the Yes, they did./No, they work
fire brigade? didn’t. B: 4No, she didn’t.
12 had to work for
Wh-questions Answers 3 A: How far (5) ?
five hours
B: She (6) .
Who did they have to They had to call the fire 13 Did she have to
call? brigade.  4 A: (7)
the tables?
walk
B: (8)
.
14 No, she didn’t.
2 Read an interview with Tobey Maguire, 5 A: What (9) after breakfast?
the actor who plays Spiderman. Copy and
15 did she have to
B: After breakfast, she (10) .
complete it with the correct past form of leave
6 A: How long (11) in the afternoon?
have to. 16 had to leave the
B: She (12) in the afternoon.
café
Int: Was Spiderman a difficult part to play? 7 A: (13)
home at night?
TM: Yes, I 1had to be (be) fit so I (2) (train) for six
17 she had to go to
B: (14)
.
months before the film started. school
8 A: Why (15) the café?
Int: What time (3) (you/be) at the film studio in the Exercise 5
B: She (16) because (17) next week.
morning? 2 Daniel could
TM: I (4) (start) at six o’clock. Very early!
Could (past ability) speak
Int: (5) (you/wear) the Spiderman costume all day?
3 couldn’t read
TM: Almost all day! But I (6) (not/wear) it when I Affirmative Negative
was playing Peter Parker of course. Then I
4 Could you see
We could open the We couldn’t (could not)
had normal clothes. door. open the door. 5 couldn’t say
Int: Was it scary to climb all those buildings? Yes/No Questions Short answers
6 Could you use
TM: Well, I (7) (not/climb) the really tall buildings.
Could you open the Yes, we could./No, we
They used computer effects for that. door? couldn’t.
3 Copy and complete the letter with the correct
past form of have to and the verbs in brackets. 5 Copy and complete the sentences with could
or couldn’t and the verbs in brackets.
Dear Vicky,
I had a great summer, but it was tiring. I worked in a 1 Emma 1could draw very well when she was a
café. It was good fun, but hard work. I 1had to get up child. (draw)
(get up) at six o’clock every morning. Then I (2) (walk) 2 (2) English when he came to London. (Daniel/
speak)
2 km to the café. There aren’t any buses and my mum
3 I (3) when I was little, but I can now. (read)
and dad didn’t want to get up so early!
4 (4) the sea from your hotel when you were on
I (3) (not do) any cooking, but I (4) (lay) the tables.
holiday? (you/see)
After breakfast, I (5) (do) the washing-up and then
5 When I was little, I (5) my dad’s name, so I called
I (6) (not do) anything until lunchtime. I usually went
him ’Didi’. (say)
home, but sometimes I met friends in the town centre.
6 (6) a computer when you were six? (you/use)
In the afternoons, I (7) (work) for five hours and then I
worked again in the evening.
I finished at nine o’clock, but I (8) (not walk) home –
my dad came to get me and drove me home. I was
sad to leave. I (9) (leave) because school starts next week,
but I can work there on Saturdays, which is great.
How was your summer?
See you soon.
Love
Cathy

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Exercise 2 4 had to lay


2 had to train 5 had to do
3 did you have to be 6 didn’t have to do
4 had to start 7 had to work
5 Did you have to wear 8 didn’t have to walk
6 didn’t have to wear 9 had to leave
7 didn’t have to climb Exercise 4
Exercise 3 5 did she have to walk
2 had to walk 6 had to walk 2 km.
3 didn’t have to do 7 Did she have to lay
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Unit 10 Unit 10
Lesson 10a
Lesson 10a
Exercise 1a
2 the biggest Comparative and superlative of short adjectives
3 taller + -er/-est Double final consonant + -er/-est
4 heavier I’m shorter than you. Rome is hotter than London.
5 the farthest He’s the tallest boy in the class. Paris is the biggest city in France.
6 older + -y ➞ -ier/-y ➞ -iest Irregular adjectives: good, bad, far
7 the longest This tent is heavier than that one. This is a better website than that one.
8 smaller English is the easiest subject at school. What’s the best film of the year?
9 bigger + -r/-st This test was worse than the last one.
Monday is the worst day of the week.
Meg is nicer than her sister. Your house is farther from the school than my house.
The band are singing their latest song. Jack’s house is the farthest from the school.

Note: I’m more faster than you. I’m faster than you.
This is the baddest film in the world.
This is the worst film in the world.
We’re older from you. We’re older than you.

1a Copy and complete the quiz with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in
brackets.

General knowledge quiz


1 Which city is (hot) the hottest in July? a) New York b) Sydney c) London
2 Which continent is (big)? a) North America b) Africa c) Asia
3 Which building is (tall)? a) the Eiffel Tower b) the Empire State Building
4 Which animal is (heavy)? a) the Indian elephant b) the African elephant
5 Which planet is (far) from Earth? a) Uranus b) Mercury c) Venus
6 Which film star is (old)? a) George Clooney b) Bruce Willis
7 Which river is (long)? a) the Mississippi b) the Thames c) the Amazon
8 Which country is (small)? a) the USA b) Canada
9 Which ocean is (big)? a) the Pacific Ocean b) the Atlantic Ocean

b Now test yourself! Answer the questions. Use Quiz answers


an encyclopaedia or ask your friends. Then
1a 2c 3b 4b 5a 6b 7c 8a 9a

check your answers in the box.

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Lesson 10b Lesson 10c
Comparative and superlative Present continuous
of long adjectives for future arrangements
This lesson is more interesting than yesterday’s Affirmative
lesson. I’m going out with Tom later.
Windsurfing is more difficult than swimming. You’re playing at six o’clock.
The British Museum is the most interesting He’s babysitting this evening.
museum in the world. She’s coming later.
Seth is the most talented musician in our class. We’re meeting outside the cinema.
They’re visiting friends on Saturday.
Note: pretty – prettier NOT more pretty
heavy – heavier NOT more heavy Negative
I’m not meeting Tom tonight.
1 Copy and complete the sentences with the You aren’t playing in this competition.
adjectives in the correct form. He isn’t coming on Saturday.
difficult She isn’t going out this evening.
We aren’t meeting at six o’clock.
A: This test was 1more difficult than the last one.
They aren’t having a test tomorrow.
B: Yes, it was the (2) test ever!
Yes/No Questions Short answers
famous
A: I like Madonna because she’s the (3) singer in Are you having a party Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
the world. tonight?
Am I playing today? Yes, you are./No, you
B: I don’t agree. I think Lady Gaga is (4) than
aren’t.
Madonna. Is he coming to the party Yes, he is./No, he isn’t.
useful this weekend?
A: The Internet is (5) than books. Is she going out later? Yes, she is./No, she
isn’t.
B: Do you think so? What’s (6) website you know
Are we meeting at six? Yes, we are./No, we
for school work? aren’t.
exciting Are they visiting friends Yes, they are./No, they
A: Snowboarding is (7) than skiing. on Saturday? aren’t.
B: I agree. But (8) sport for me is sky diving.
1 It is Monday 13th March. Look at the pictures.
2 Copy and complete the letter with the correct Copy and complete the dialogue. Where
form of the adjectives from the box. necessary, use the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
attractive dangerous difficult exciting
R BOYS
famous interesting talented useful FILM: THE SCOOTE Party!
Time: 18.30
Date: 14th March Please come to my party
Dear Granny, on 17th March at 6.00 p.m.
2 ADULTS
Thank you for the birthday present. I love the Address: 19 Frayling Road
, London
tablet! It’s 1the most useful thing I’ve got. I often Arsenal vs Liverpool From Jane Kelly
Saturday 18th March
use it for my homework. 2.30 p.m Martin Watkins and
School’s OK. This year is (2) than last year – more David Watkins
Liverpool Football Stadium
homework and more tests. But it’s also (3) because
I’m learning a lot. I go to drama classes, too. Alice,
Simon: What 1are you doing (do) tomorrow?
our drama teacher, is (4) woman I know. She can
Martin: I (2) (go) to the (3) with my sister to see (4) .
sing and dance. She’s great and she’s (5) than my
Simon: Oh, OK. What (5) (do) on Friday?
music teacher at school! I love dance classes, but
Martin: Jane (6) (have) a party at her house and I’m
they are (6) than music classes – one girl had an
going to that. (7) you (8) (come) to it?
accident and she’s in hospital now.
Simon: No, (9) . Are you free on Saturday?
(7)
news is that I was on TV last week! I’m (8) than
Martin: No, I’m afraid I’m not. My father and I (10)
Justin Bieber at my school – everyone knows me!
(drive) to Liverpool.
Thanks again for the present!
Simon: Why (11) (go) there?
Love
Martin: Because (12) (play) against Liverpool. I’m
Tom :-)
really looking forward to it!
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Lesson 10b Lesson 10c


Exercise 1 Exercise 1
2 most difficult 3 most famous 4 more famous 5 more 2 ’m going 3 cinema 4 The Scooter Boys
useful 6 the most useful 7 more exciting 8 the most 5 are you doing 6 ’s having 7 Are 8 coming
exciting 9 I’m not. 10 are driving 11 are you going
Exercise 2 12 Arsenal are playing
2 more difficult 3 more interesting 4 the most
attractive 5 more talented 6 more dangerous
7 The most exciting 8 more famous

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