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Commissioned illusrdtions by:
Judy
Brown
t Hello! I'm Jenny
2 A big book for Trig
3 Girls and boys
4 My teacher
5 ls it Nick's?
Revision I
6 What has Jenny got?
7 These are mine
8 A picnic
9 I like school
10 Ghip likes bones
Revision 2
LL Do you
like sport?
L2 What do you play?
Contents
Subject pronouns,
present
simple ol be
Articles, Position of adjectives;
N ationality adjectives
Plural of nouns
Possessive adjectives
Possessives
Present simple of have
$ot
Demonstratives; Possessive pronouns
Countable and uncountable nouns
Present simple with I, you, we and they
Present simple with he, she and it
Present slmple in yes/no questions
Questions
with what, who, etc.;
Prepositions of time
13 Slow down, Trig Imperatives jB
t4 What is there in Merton? there is/are; some and any with plural nouns; 40
Prepositions of place
can for ability
Present continuous
Object pronouns;
like, love, hate +
-ing
form
can for permission; must for necessity
some and any with uncountabie nouns;
how much, how many
Adverbs of frequency
Present simple or continuous? let,s
Past simple of be,
pasr
simple of have
Past simple of regular verbs; ago
Past simple ol irregular verbs
be going
to
page
4
B
t2
14
16
1B
20
22
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aa
26
28
30
32
34
44
46
4B
52
56
58
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68
72
76
BO
B4
B8
90
94
15
16
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r_8
19
20
2t
22
23
24
25
Can he speak English?
Revision 3
Trig is helping
Can you
see them?
Can I
go
out?
How much milk?
How often do you
help?
Revision 4
Tom plays
football
Nick had a bad dream
Did Trig help?
Nick lost his money
What's Trig gong
to do?
Revision 5
Wordlist
Verb forms
Hello! I'm Jenny
Subject
pronouns; Present simple of be
ffi
Grammar lesson
Suloject
pronouns
Singular I
you
he
she
it
Plural we
you
they
A person is he or she.
thing is
:
I
l anima
A is it.
l-=>>a:
ry
ral is it or helshe (for
example, a pet).
t'.
l
'db'Ai.'
,.H
w
Jennv ) Nick l
s;;''
)
is eteven
u"'
J
/'s twetve'
Jenny and Nick
I
> are from Merton.
tney
)
Jenny Bell
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.r-C)T:V\-\
'/',//<< f L-
))>'-'"-o\a
,(
q7
eq, \
\
)
(L--t
I
tf
)G^
{,/
Nick Bell
We're from Merton. lt's
in England. And this is
Chip. He's a
good dog.
This is Trig. He isn't from
Merton. He's from
planet
n
chaorer r-
I
Present simple of be
Long forms
Singular I am I am not
you are you are not
he is he is not
she is she is not
it is it is not
Plural
Short forms
I'm I'm not
you're you aren't
he's he isn't
she's she isn't
it's it isn't
wg're wg aren't
you're you aren't
they're they aren't
Questions
am l?
are you?
is he?
is she?
is it?
are we?
are you?
are they?
we are we are not
you are you are not
they are they are not
Short answers
Are
you from Merton? Yes, I am. oR No, I'm not.
Words to learn
brother sister
good
dog person thing
animal pet small town
ls Nick twelve?
ls Jenny twelve?
Don't use short forms (l'm, you're, etc.)
in short answers with yes.
Yes, he is.
No, she isn't.
@
wtrat's missing?
Write in the misslng words
Long forms Short forms
we are
,
were
1
he's
2
I'M
3
she lsn't
vou are not
4
we are not
5
6
they're
7
ir's
am not
8
he is not
9
@
nelot
Write am, is or are
He11ol I
+ .qn. ... Nick and this
...
Jenny.
She
2.
. . , . my
sister. We
3.
. brother and sister. I
... twelve and
Jenn,v
5
eleven. We
6.
from Merton. This
Trid He
8
... irom
planet Triglon.
Chapter 1-
@
wnat's
your name?
Wrlte the short forms.
t
I + . nn....
fenny.
Nick
1.
my brother.
We
2.
brother and sister. He
3........
twelve and I
4........
eleven. We
5........
from
Merton. Trig
6.
lrom Merton. He
7
' ' ' '.. ' '
from Triglon.
@
ctrange the sentences
Write sentences. Use he, she, it or they.
+
Jenny's
eleven.
.Shels. . .ele.v.en'
+
Trig isn't from Merton.
He. . .i.qn't. . f':cm. . .Me':ten,
I Nick isn't eleven.
2 Nick's twelve
3
Jenny
isn't twelve.
4 Nick and
Jenny
are brother and sister
5 Mr and Mrs Bell are from Merton.
6 Merton's a small town.
7 Trig's from Triglon.
8 Triglon's a small planet.
9 Chip's a good dog.
10 Chip's four
@
rvrare sentences
tl
Trig-l
Fr/elv-e.l
7
arett
t1
Htl
Write ten true sentences. Use three blocks: 1,2,3
trleverl-l FThy I trshel tliRl f
t1 Jennyl
from TriQlon rom Merton.
Nickv and Tenn
No, no,
no, Trig!
Like this:
or like this:
+
I
3
from Merton.
Jenns
ie
fren Me':ten,,
She,i.q..f':sn.. Ms':tqn,,
F;l6
Chapter 1
@
Zoe, Carlon Maria and George
Jenny's
on the bus
lrom Greece. She's
He's twelve.
Nick's in the park
Maria's irom ltaly.
lrom Greece. He's
with Maria and
She's thirteen.
eleven.
George.
George is
with Zoe and Carlo. Zoe's
thirteen. Carlo's from Italy.
What's the same? (Where are they from?
How old are they?)
+
Maria and Carlo
Ma'.!a...+n4...C.a':lp
a.f
q...fr.qr.n.
.Jtqly,....
I George and Zoe
2 Zoe and Maria
3 Nick and
Jenny
4 Nick and Carlo
5
Jenny
and George
Glve a short answer.
+
Is Nick from England?
Yes, he is.
+
Are Zoe and Carlo in the park?
f,lo. they aren't.
1, Is Nick in the park?
2 Is Nick wtth Zoe and Carlo?
3 Are Marla and George on the bus?
4 Is
Jenny
on the bus?
5 Are Maria, George and Nick in the :a:
6 Are Zoe and Carlo with
Jennv?
7 Is Carlo twelve?
8 Are Zoe and Maria thirteen?
9 Is Zoe from Greece?
l-0 Is Carlo from Greece?
1,L 1s
Jenny
thirteen?
t2 Is George eleven?
13 Are Nick and Carlo tn'eh el
L4 Is Maria from England?
1-5 Is Maria from Italr'?
1-6 Are Nick and Zoe lrom ltah'?
17 Are you lrom England?
1-8 Are you from Greece?
b
)
11\
JJ
t\
3
Chapter 1-
Here's a bi$ book for
You,
Trig. lt's blue.
A big book for Trig
Articles; Position of adjectives; Nationality adjectives
Grammar lesson
Articles: a/an and the
We use
t a lol before a consonant:
a book, a small book
2 an lanl before a vowel:
an English dictionary
3 the /e/ before a consonant:
the book, the yellow book
4 the // before a vowel:
the English book
Vowels are the letters an e, i, o and u,
Consonants are the other letters of the
alphabet. Sometimes a vowel sounds like
a consonanl
(u
/j/):
a
1ol
useful book, the /e/ useful book
Position of adjectives
We put adjectives
7 before a noun:
a big book, a
good dog
2 after the verb h*:
It s blue. Chip i* good.
Nati ona I ity adjectives
Country Adjective and language
America American
Australia Australian
China Chinese
Egypt Egyptian
England English
Greece Greek
Italy ltalian
Japan Japanese
Spain Spanish
Turkey Turkish
an En{lish boy
Dimitris is Greek.
the Turkish langua$e
Carlo is ltalian.
Write the country, the adjective and the
language with a capital letter (ltaly, ltalian).
The bi book's
an English
dictionary.
And here's a small book.
It's yellow.
f"hh
Chapter 2
..-
@
wnat's in the basket?
Words to learn
big book dictionary useful
banana egg sandwich apple
orange spoon plate cake
@
Partner memory
game
lamp/black
roplane/yellow
---.--:--:-1
rE
M"
\
^
pencil/green
Look at the picture for o:- --
book. Tell your parrner .'.
-.
,
this:
+
There's an apoie. -
;
.''.
-.
YourparLnerrells :.
- -
+
The apple s
I
j''.
,''
:(-
<(
Write a or
+ .E.....
+ .4n....
L
2
an.
banana
edd
"bt)
sandwich
spoon
apple
plate
orange
cake
3
4
5
6
b
2
elephant/grey
English
dicrionary{
ruler/yellow
exerctse
envelope/
white
atlas/b1ue
apple
@
Cuess the words
Write the words.
+
an "pp1e an...app.le..
+ a
*rothe*
..br:gtheL
_L an
^gg
2 a
*
ister
3 a
*andwich
.....
4 a
*late
5 an
*range
6 a
*p*on...
7 a*ak*
8 a
*anan*
9 an
*nimal
1-0 a
*ook
n
a\^^^--.
u cp-c
@
Make sentences
Put the words in the right order.
Chip is a
good
dog.
@@BE
+ Chip iq e sqe4
dpg.
1,
@trFien,ilEoo-l E
2
tr'ilf Fslo-l tr Fla-erl @
3
Fowl tr trertorl f tsmll-]
4
Fsrl @ Erammar-l trokl @
5
@8trtic-aryl
trl-uel
o
@ f-ennf tEellstrl tdl Nkl
7
-tallan l rerlol @ @ fTc-l
8
tcaeRl f tr lDimi-trG-l trame-l
e
aearq @ Famel !-tal-ianl f
10
-sn-t-l tEngfistrl @ tn-amal @
n
chapter 2
@
wtrat are they?
Put in a or an
+
English
and a nationality adjective.
I
Japanese
4 Spanish
9 American
+
London is .4rr...EngliP.h city
1-1
Japanese
3 Greek
6 American
L lt's...
2 It's ...
3 lt's ...
4 It's ...
5 It's ...
6 It's ...
f1ag.
flag.
stamp.
stamp.
stamp.
coin.
Trkish
English
Egyptian
Italian
Spanish
Italian
Chapter 2
Girls and boys
Plu ra I of
ln the park I see a man, a woman with two
babies, and two old women on a bench.
Grammar lesson
Plural of nouns
R*gular pii-irals Singular Plural
t Add s.
girl girls
boy boys
At the bus stop I see two
-
a boy and two
girls. The
it's Trig in the bushes!
men and three children
boy is Nick. And look
-
Words to learn
man woman baby bench bus
child boy girl bush bird tree
Add es to:
ch
o
S
sh
X
bench benches
tomato tomatoes
bus buses
bush bushes
box boxes
@
rvlare tists
bus
Write the plurals in the right lists.
boy { girl
country ,/ person
dictronary bench
man
child
woman
bush
dog
baby
animal
bird
city
Afler a consonant change
y to ies.
baby babies
Irr*gular
plurals Singular Plural
es and ies irregular
+ beys + .qqqnt.qies.
child
man
children
men
woman women
person peoPle
Pronunciation
s after
tpl.
ltl, lkl, lfl, /0/: pets
rz after ,'sl. lzl, l!1, l3l, lt!/, ldSl: buses
z afler other sounds:
girls
Chapter 3
@
At the market
Complete the words.
ro\l1ato'
'i
Find the differences. Write what vou see
InPictureAlsee
+ 9n9.. !"9q.r.nan ....
\f/ -
In
A
Picture B I see
two wornen
In the
park

Chapter 3
My teacher is Miss Mill.
She's kind. Her favourite
colour is yellow.
My teacher
Possessive adjectives
Grammar lesson
Possessive adjectives
Pronouns Adjectives
I
you
he
she
it
WC
you
they
my
your
his
her
its
our
your
their
l'm a
good
friend. My name's Trig.
We're from Merton. Our surname's Bell.
Words to learn
teacher kind favourite
colour tall food school
friend surname sport
My teacher is Mr Blake.
He's tall. His favourite food
@
ner name's ...
Put in my, his, her, its, our or their.
Jenny
and Nick are from Merton.
+
Theif
surname's 8e11.
1.
friends. Tom and
Amanda, are from Merton too.
Jenny's
eleven.
.. brother Nick is twelve. Chip is
dog.
4.
school is in Park Street.
name is Park Street School.
JENNy Nick is .. brother. .. teacher is
Mr Blake. Tom and Amanda are
8........
friends. Chip is dog
NrcK
Jenny
is
10........
sister. ... teacher
is Miss Mill.
12
School.
Here are our friends. Their names are
Amanda and Tom.
Chapter 4
school is Park Street
@
Favourites
Write about
Jenny,
Nick, Mr
Use her, his, their and my.
and Mrs Bel1 and you
Jenny
Nick Mr and Mrs Bell You
Colour
Sport
Food
blue red
swimming football
chocolate cake pizza
ye1low
tennis
steak
?
?
?
Jenny
+
He!
.fa-ue\,!:le...e.qleer.. iq...blue'
Mr and Mrs Bell
Nick You
@
$
euessing
game
+
You
CLASS
YOU
CLASS
YOU
CLASS
YOU
CLASS
YOU
Choose a boy or girl.
Ask the class to guess the name.
^\f-,^
-r*:)+..iFr
/'ll l It\\\
'
l',t t* [-l l' \'\
t
t u*rr
^fS
'a
a'Y')= I
\--/
d5
Ken footbali
steak blue
Alex basketball
spaghetti red
Ann tennis
chicken blue
Layla swimming
pizzablue
Liz swimming
pizza red
It's a girl.
Is her
favourite food
chicken?
Yes, it is.
Is her
favourite
sport swimming?
No, it isn't.
Is her
favourite
colour blue?
No, it isn't.
Is it Rate?
Yes, it isl
@
nsx
your partner
Ask and answer questions about lavourite
colours, food and sports, like this:
+
You What's your
favourite
colour?
eARTNER My
favourite
colour's orange.
Kate tennis
chicken red
Mike baskerba;1
ch:cker. blue
chapter 4
n
df
ls t Nick's?
Possessives
ls it Jenny's tennis racket or Nick's?
Are they the
girls' bicycles or the boys'?
Grammar
lesson
Possessives
1" Use 's or s' with
people and animals'
5:ng*1*:'
It's Nick's tennis racket' oR lt's Nick's.
It's the dog's ball. oR lt's the dog's'
They're Jenny's books. on They're Jenny's'
This is Trig's exercise
f !Lr=*i
They're the
girls' bicycles. on They're the
girls''
They're the b_oys' rackets. on They're the boys'.
Use
's with irregular
plurals.
Trig is the children's friend.
F*s**=*ir*
the dog's ball
S**rt f*r*: *i is
Chip's a dog.
Words to learn
tennis racket bicYcle
ball best old new
l
---------'il
ls it the children's ball or the dog's?
book.
Chapter 5
@
tttict< talks about his
pictures
@
Who are they?
Circle the possessives and the short forms.
Then write two lists
Make sentences.
+
Mrs Allen? (Tom
-
mother)
Mrs AIIen is Tom's mother.
t Mrs Todd? (Amanda
-
mother)
2 Mr Allen? (Tom
-
father)
3 Mr Blake? (Nrck
-
teacher)
4 Amanda? (Mrs Todd
-
daughter)
5
Jenny?
(Nick
-
sister)
6 Tom? (Mr Allen
-
son)
7 Trig? (children
-
friend)
8 Amanda?
flenny -
best friend)
9 Miss Mill? (Jenny
-
teacher)
10 Tom? (Nick
-
best iriend)
This is mv best lriend. His6e-bTom Allen.
Look atOom's)old bicycle. Aniliook at his dad's
old car. Tom's ball's in the tree.
This is
Jenny's
best friend. Her name's Amanda
Todd. Amanda's twelve. Amanda's bicycle's new.
Possessives Short lorms
t
__r
lorn s
t
+ ntn4e.g
+
L
2
a
J
4
F
.J
6
@
tt's Jenny's apple
Write sentences.
+
chip +
2 the
4 the teacher
5
Jenny
]t's Chip's ball.
't"""""'
Theylre
the desql
balls.
t rhe g:ris
#
chrldren
the dogs
w
r
Chapter 5
Revision I
(chapters 1-5)
@
family and friends
Complete the sentences. Use a subject
pronoun with a form of be or a possessive adjective.
+
MRS AND MRS BELL: .Wg.it:g.
Nick and Jenny's
parents.
They're .q$.q.. .. children.
t NrcK AND JENNyt . .. brother and sister.
2 JENNv: This is my teacher. ..... ..... name is Miss Mill.
3 cARLor ,.. from Merton. I'm from ltaly.
4 rrlro<: Miss Mill isn't my teacher. ..... ..... Jenny's teacher.
5 AMANDA: ... from Triglon, Trig?
6 JENNY AND rurcN: Chip is .... .. .. dog.
7 rov: Carlo and Maria are from ltaly. . .. English.
8 ucN: This is my teacher. ... name is Mr Blake.
Answer the
questions. Write short answers.
+
Are Tom and Amanda brother and sisterz .N.q,. thgU...Efen.'t.
t Are Nick and Jenny from Merton? ..
2 ls Tom Nick's best friend? .....
3 Are you from Merton?. .
4 ls Amanda Jenny's best friend? .....
5 Are you eleven?
6 ls your English book red?
7 ls Chip a
good dog?.
8 Are Carlo and Maria English names?
@
ves or no?
E
T
T
u
T
l
T
T
T
Q)
People's things
Put the letter in the box.
+
Trig's cake
L the
girl's school
2 the teacher's books
3 the woman's baby
4 the child's sandwiches
5 the teachers' books
6 the
girls' school
7 the children's sandwiches
8 the woman's babies
r.rero
Scl oo
h
-.y'r
$#7
I tfD
L2'
Revision 1
JE
@
Woro puzzle
Write the missing words in the puzzle. Find the missing word
Athens is a .. . city.
Jenny is Nick's
Miss Mill is Je
Allen is Tom's
nny's
r\
-
1,
2
3
4
5
6
S
colours
Find the names of the eight colours. Then colour the snake. Use the right colours.
Mistakes
Find the mistakes. Write the words correctly.
l,i'i^a.ns{.s.d bicycla, is new. Af1nendA]S.
Tom is Nicks' Frand,.
A grammar baok s an usful book.
lnay ara, Nick's sandtuichs.
Chrp is t\e, clldrns' dog.
Australia and China ara. bg countrys.
Jhis r Jenny's bast Friend.. ll\s nama,'s Amanda
r cxn sae fwo ulomd.ns
'n
lVc. park.
Jannyt i5 your bro|Vrr's nam Nick?
-
Yes, is. .
Tam is a lryllis 6oy. ..
Janny and Amanda. s Frands. ....
1
2
?
4
5
o
7
8
9
10
G
Revision l-
This is Jenny's bedroom. She's
$ot
a television,
but she hasn't
got a computer' She's
got a desk
and a lamp.
Grammar
lesson
Present simPle of have
$ot
Use have
lot
for
Possession'
Short forms
What
has JennY
got?
Present simPle of have
got
I've
you've
he's
. she's
got
it's
we've
you've
theY've
Words to learn
The words in exercise 1.
What have
you got?
Look at the pictures. Say what you've got and
what you haven't
$ot.
Make ten sentences.
+
I've got a watch, but I haven't got an
alarmry!
tu%,
o
Long forms
I have \
you have
\
he has I
she has
It
it has I
we have I
you have
I
they have
)
I have not
got
he has not
got
I haven't lot
he hasn't
$ot
short answers
computer? Yes, I have.oR
Questions
and
Have you got a
No, I haven't.
Has
your mother
$ot
a car? Yes, she has'
oR No, she hasn't.
Don't use
got in short answers!
And I've
got Trig!
alarm clock
pencil
camera
pencil
calculator
lamp
bicycle
Chapter 6
ruler
o
What's in their school bags?
Write what the children have got and what
they haven't got.
+
Jenny
.Jsnnyls. . .gel. . .an . .atlas.,. . .4. . .ftr.lef ,. . .4
ffid
sMara
@Aa=
ee.leuletsr. . .and. . e .
Fen-cil,.
. .S. he. . .hasn t
get.
. en. . .exereig-e. . .b.ep.k. . .er'. . .t . .':sb.be'.':'
1, Tom ffiw*
2 Nick w\\
3car.
wBffi\
ffi fr,'*
4 Amanda
'e*
\f
b Ask your partner what's in his or her school
bag. Make questions like this:
+
You Have you got a pencil?
pARTNER
Yes. I haye. oa llo, I haven't.
pencii
pencil case
pen
exercise book
school bag
rubber
@
Partner
game
4 Write six sentences with I've
$ot.
Use a colour
and a thing:
red
blue
green
yellow
white
black
+ .l'.te.. set..a..gr'.een...ppneil.
+
.l'.r.e.. set....red.
pens.,il
..eiee:
Now guess the things on your partner's list
+
You Have you got a white pencil?
pARTNER
Yes. I have. oR No. I haven't.

Chapter 6
No, it isn't, it's mine.
That's yours over there.
This is my
shirt here.
These are mne
Demonstratives;
Possessive
pronouns
Grammar lesson
Demonstratives
Singular this oR
that oR
Plural these oR
those oR
this sock
Possessive
pronouns
this shirt
that shirt
these shirts
those shirts
these socks
Adjectives
my
your
his
her
our
your
their
Pronouns
mine
yours
his
hers
ours
yours
theirs
(
h
It's my book. on /tb mine.
They're her books. oa They're hers.
Ihese are ours and those are
Yours.
/s that Nick and Jenny's dog? Yes, itb theirs.
Words to learn
shirt here over there
football boots socks shoes
coat scarf
gloves baseball caP
Are these
your
football boots?
No, they're yours.
Those are mine.
I
6
,
those
Chapter 7
@
fnese and those
Circle the right words.
+ Giillrnese
are my shirt.
7 These are/Those are our tennis rackets
2 This is/These are
Jenny's
school bag.
3 That's/This is your bag here.
4 This is/These are Tom's boots.
5 That's/Those are Nick's socks.
@
rnls exercse
3 .. Tom's shirt
4 .. the children's books
5 .. Trig's scarf
@
ttis, hers or theirs?
$
wtrat's missing?
:' Write in the
Look at the pictures. Is it my ball, or yours?
Say it iike this.
+
ll's my ball. lt's mine.
over there.
Look at exercise 2 and answer the questions
+
Are rhe Qloves lenny's?
Ye.s, . . tssl,:e.. . . lters' . .
+
Is he coar Trig's?
N.q,.. it.. !snl{ . hs.....
t Is the baseball cap Nick's? .....
2 Are the shoes
Jenny's?
3 Are the books the children's? ..
4 Is the shirt Nick's? ....
5 Are the rackets the children's? ..
6 Is the school bag
Jenny's?
.. .
7 Are the socks Trig's?
6 This is/That's Chip's ball in the garden.
7 These are/Those are his boots over there.
8 Those are/That's Nlck's shirt.
9 These are/This is
Jenny's
tennis racket.
1-0 And those are/these are Trig's socks over
therel
missing words.
E
Chapter 7
A
picnic
Countable and uncountable nouns
l've
giot a banana,
three apples, an orange
and some biscuits.
I've
got some
orange
juice.
I've
got some bread,
some cheese and
some milk.
Grammar lesson
Countable nouns
Banana, apple, orange and biscuit
are countable.
Singular Plural
a banana three bananas
a biscuit four biscuits
Use some with
plural countable nouns if
the number isn't imPortant.
I've
got some bananas.
We've
got some brscuits.
Uncountalole nouns
Bread, cheese, milk and orange
juice are
uncountable, so don't add s!
bread/ cheese/ milk/ orange
juice/
Use some (not a/an) with uncountable nouns'
!'ve
$ot
some bread. We've
got some mlk.
The verb is singular with uncountable nouns.
Bread is cheap.
Words to learn
bread milk orange
juice
biscuit
cheese water sugar sweet
T
2
3
4
I
6
7
8
9
1_0
tL
12
water
bread
sandwich
pddc
"5b"
orange
juice
tomaloes
apple
chocolate
biscuit
sweets
cherrtes
orange
O
n
picnic
Write a, an or some.
+ t..... .. banana
+ .qq!'nq. . cheese
Chapter 8
This milk is cold.
------.
o
Rght or wrong?
Put a ,/ for'right' and a X for'wrong'.
alan
-tl-5
+
rl
tlf

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/-Y)
,"rqE''
t\ )/
$'
<*->
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(@)
-_-_-./
^
-r_
swp
rl
f ruouel
WHsf
/
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[
some
+V
tI 4I 7I
2I 5
rS:p
8tr
10T
tt-
I
-
r---t
HJ
G
*e
B
3tr@# 6I
What have they
got?
Use a, an or some to write what they've got.
Mr Blake
+
Jenny's
got
g9f.n9...ehgege..
and an. .apple?......
I Nick's got .. .... and
2 Amanda's got . .... and
3 Miss Mi11's got .. .... and
4 Tom's got .. .... and
5 Mr Blake's got .. .... and
6 Trig's got ..
. and
Jenny
f
Chapter 8
I like school
Present simple with l,
you, we and they
Jenny and Nick
get up at seven thirty on weekdays'
They walk to school. They wear school uniform'
They
go home at three thirty. Then they do their
homework. After dinner they watch television or
play games. They
go to bed at nine o'clock.
Grammar lesson
Present simple with l,
you, we
and they
rl
vou l,
,,n"
wef
thev
J
Use the present simPle
1 for repeated actions, sometimes with
time
phrases such as on weekdaYs or
every day:
On weekdays they
gel
up at seven thirty.
They walk to schoo/ everY daY.
2 for facts which do not change:
The children wear schoo/ uniform.
3 with verbs such as love, hate, like,
dislike:
I don't like school. I hate Maths.
Words to learn
get
up walk wear like hate
go
do watch play have start work
read listen write
phone
tf
you
I
Oo not like on
we I don't like
thev
)
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1_0
I like school.
It's fun.
I don't like school. I hate
Maths and English.
ffi'hR\
@
lenny and Nick's day
Put in do
(x2), get up {
,
go (x2), have
(x2),
play, start, walk, watch.
Jenny
and Nick
+
gel..HP..
.... at seven thirty.
They
1.
. breakfast at eight. They
2.
.. ... . . . to school. Lessons
3.
. ..
,.
at nine o'clock. The children
4...
...... lunch
at school. They
5.
. more work after
lunch. They
6.
. home at three thirty.
Then they
7
...... ... their homework. After
dinner they
8.
. television or they
e......
... games. They
ro.
........ to
bed at nine o'clock.
@
Your day
Compare
Jenny
and Nick's day with your day.
Say what you do.
+ Jenny
and Nick get up at seven thirty.
I get up at seven o'clock. oa
I aet up at seven thirtY, too.
Jenny
and Nick have breakfast at ei$ht o'clock.
They walk to school.
Their lessons start at nine o'clock.
They work from nine o'clock to one o'clock.
They have lunch at school.
They go home at three thirty.
They do their homework belore dinner.
Alter dinner they watch television.
They go to bed at nine o'clock.
They read in bed.
Chapter 9
@
rulcH's class
Say what the pupils like and what they don't like.
e6
Maths 5 15
English 14 6
Geography 11 9
History 12 8
Science 10 10
PE 18 2
Music 13 7
Art 16 4
+
Five pupils like Maths andfifteen pupils
don't like Maths.
Now say what you like and what you don't like.
+
I like English, but I don't like History.
@
ruature quz
These sentences are wrong. Correct them
Use this information.
in the ground in cold countries
in Australia in the air {
in the sea in hot countries
in China
N)Z N\2
+
Birds ily in the sea.
z-=$S
t$S
. B.'.ds...dpnlt . fls. in .tl*.. .eei:.
.llteu .flu.. ln. . tt-u.. .air.,
L Pandas live in Australia
2 Fish swim in the air
@
Honnies and interests
Say what you do and what you don't do in
your free time.
+
read magazines
I read magazines.
+
go to the cinema
I don't go to the cinema.
1, read books
2 watch television
3 read comics
4 listen to the radio
5 read poems
6 play the piano
7 play football
8 write emails
9 read newspapers
1-0 play volleyball
1,1, phone friends
L2 play the guitar
13 listen to music
14 play basketball
15 watch lilms
16 write letters
3 Bananas grow in cold countrles

4_ n
9q.f q{
4 Kangaroos live in China
5 Peanuts grow on trees.
@D
a,
V
6 Penguins live in hor countries is
r
Chapter 9
Ghip likes bones
Present simple with he, she and it
t.ll
O
rvlaxe tists
These verbs have got different endings with
he, she and it. Write them in three 1ists.
play { walk wash hurry
watch / start say miss
carry { catch dry fly
go see chase mix
do ry bury run
Chip likes bones. He buries them in the
garden.
He watches television. He plays with his ball.
He doesn't like Fluff, the neishbours' cat'
He chases her every daY!
Grammar lesson
Present simple with he, she and it
'
\
he) ne
I r ooes not oR
:h" I
likes
:-n" I
doesn't rike
it)rt)
Remember the s after he/she/itl
Chip likes bones.
He doesn't like the nei$hbours' cat.
1, Add es to ch, o, s, sh and x.
watch helshe/it watches
do helshe/it does
miss helshe/it misses
wash he/she/it washes
mix helshe/it mixes
2 After a consonant change
Y
to ies'
bury helshe/it buries
carry he/she/it carries
try helshe/it tries
Pronunciation
does /d.2/
goes lgaazl saYs /sezl
Words to learn
bury chase catch
car(y see run
es ies
4
glas+ d walqhes d
ga.r:f
ie.q.
at
.qeyen. thi':tS'...
at
at
at
at
al
at
at
at
Exchange books with a partner. Read out to
the class what your partner does, like this:
+
He/She gets up at seven thtrtY.
@
oaly timetable
Write the times.
+
Igetup
I have breakfast
I go to school
I go home
I have lunch
I do my homework
I have dtnner
I watch relevision
I go to bed
Chapter 10
=**z
I
cnip
Put in the verbs with the right endings.
ln summer Chip + .qleg.P in the garden
He
1..
up very early.
He
2..
at the birds and .. . a lot ol
noise. He
4..
n't like the postman. He sometimes
his trousers
He
6..
holes in the garden and
... his bones.
Every day he ... Fluff, the neighbours' cat,
but he never ... her.
He
10.
lo the shops with Mrs Bell.
her newspaper in his mouth.
Unfortunately, he
72.....
. .. . the newspaper, and
when he
13.
. a cat he
14.
........ it
and
15.
........ ofi.
sleep
wake
bark, make
do
lear
dig
bury
chase
catch
go
carry
chew
see, drop
run
@
roou
He
11
Say what they like and what they don't like.
)
Jenny
likes peaches, but she doesn't like
apples.
Nick likes apples, but he doesn't like peaches.
Trig likes peaches and apples.
Chip doesn't like peaches or apples.
Jenny
Nick Trig Chip
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
,/X./
x././
,/X./
x././
./X,/
,/ ./ ./
xx./
././x
,/,/X
xxx
@
class
game
Have you got a good memory? Plav rhis gare
round the class. Say what you like. Begr: .'. .
-
a, b, c, etc.
+
PUPIL A I like apples.
puprL
B A lkes apples and I like bana,,^:,is
PUPTL c A likes apples, B likes l,.c7nd:1.1,.
'','t,i
like cheese.
PUPIL D A likes apples, ...
I'
Chapter 1-0
Revision 2
(chapters 6-1-0)
@
wnat have they
got?
d Read the list and complete the sentences.
Tom Amanda
atlas
calculator
dictionary
grammar book
pencil case
b Now answer the
questions with short answers.
Has Tom
got an atlas?
Have Amanda and Tom
got grammar books?
3 Have you got a
Pencil
case?
4 Have your friends
got pencil cases?
@
rnese are mine
Circle the correct words.
rRrc +Qlll1/That
is mY bag, and
1
these are/this is my exercise books'
2
This/these dictionary's
3
my/mine,
too.
a
This is/These are my
pencils'
NrcK No, Trig.
s
Those/These exercise books
aren't
6
your/yours. They're Jenny's.
The dictionary's
7
hers/her too'
a
These/Those exercise books here
are
e
yours/your
rRlc Oh? Are
ro
those,/these my exercise
books over there? Are
You
sure?
Find the names for food and drinks. Write them
Tom 4 hag..set..
".
an atlas' Amanda
+ hagn]t'
gqt an atlas'
Tom
1.
. a calculator. He ... a dictionary.
Amanda ... a dictionarY, but she
a
a calculator. Amanda and Tom ...
grammar books,
but they .
". Pencil
cases.
x
x
./
x
,/
./
,/
x
x
./
t
2
l
n word sandwich
in two lists with a/an or some.
+ar.4dsh
. +qenqqnilk
sandwich
apple
cheese
biscuits
Revisron 2
@
Wnat have they
got
for their
picnic?
Put in a/an or some.
AMANDA We've
got
+
JENNY I've got ... banana,
5
in my school bag.
AMANDA I've
got
.., orange
juice.
And here's ... water.
First, read the two lists. Then match A and B. Make true and correct sentences.
AB
+
Every day Nick and Jenny ,.-
--
leaves home at seven thirty.
+
Mr Bell walk to school.
t Every morning Nick and Jenny learns English every day.
2 Mrs Bell cooks dinner every day.
3 Chip have breakfast at eight o'clock.
4 Trig starts at nine o'cloci.
5 The children buries bones in the
garden.
6 School
go
home at three thirty.
crisps and
6.
orange
.. bread. We've
got
r.
. cheese
and
2.
. tomatoes. And here's ... apple.
@
rvlat<e sentences
@
Wtrat they like
Write sentences with like.
+
+
t
2
3
4
5
6
Amanda
-
dogs and cats.O
Tom and Nick
-
football.O
Amanda
-
football.@
Tom and Nick
-
Nick's friends
-
Jenny
-
eggs.@
their school uniform.@
PE and Science.O.
@
rvlistares
n
t
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I
10
Find the mistakes. Write the words correctly.
Cltp g*Io fVte. sVnps wth mrs ball. .9q99-
Chip burys ls furvs in th busl-s.
Jenny da Aer Vpnrzunrk aFtr scVaol.
Nick and Jenny wafcVps tlevision ,n ll aven\ngs.
Chip don't lk ta postmn.
CAip carrys lVv, ratspaper For Mrs Bll.
ns sVpes &Ye miYv' lrg.
llre's a bres, for you. An,lera.'s sana, cVvasa,.
l-las Amanda got a tnnts rackat? -
No, sla, Vvrrven'f .
Maria and Dimitris doesn't ploiy tennis
Ara, lVvs, yavy
,ilsgez\nes)
Zoa? -
Yes, fhay'ra my.
Revision 2
MRS TODD
JENNY
MRS TODD
JENNY
IVIRS TODD
JENNY
Do
you like sPort?
Present simple
yes/no questions
Do you like sPort, JennY?
Yes, I do.
Does Nick like sPort?
Yes, he does.
And does Tri$ like sPort?
No, he doesn't. He doesn't like exercise!
Grammar lesson
Present simple in
Yes/no
questions
L Use do with l,You, we and theY'
Do l/you/weltheY like?
2 Use does with he, she and it'
Does helshe/it like?
@
wtrat do they do?
1_3
1,4
in Do or Does.
Do Nick and
Jenny
get uP earlY?
D..qgg
. Trig like exercise?
.. the children walk to school?
.. lessons start at nine o'clock?
.. Trig go to school?
..
Jenny
like school?
Nick like school?
they have lunch at school?
lessons finish at three thirtY?
Tri$ play
$ames?
the children watch televiston?
Trig watch television?
he go to bed at nine o'clock?
Nick and
Jenny
go to bed at
nine o'c1ock?
they read in bed?
Chip like cats?
Put
f,
1)
+
Do
you like sport?
Does Chip like bones?
Does Trig like bones?
Short answers
Yes, I do,
Yes, he does.
No, he doesn't,
t
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1_0
TT
12
Words to learn
exercise comic magazlne
drum radio music
cinema theatre
Park
vl.--*
\r.
Chapter 1-1-
-*-*z
@
nquestionnaire
a, Make a questionnaire about hobbies
and interests.
Here are some ideas. Ask about:
@
write an animal
quiz
4 Use the words to make questions about anrmals
Sport
football, tennis, basketball
Reading
books. comics. magazines
Musical instruments
the piano, the
$uitar,
lhe drums
At home
television, he radio, music
Going out
the cinema, the theatre, the
Park
Questionna
lre
, fi;,
w
kangaroos live in Spain
.D. .e. . knsafees . . !iu.e. . .in. . .$pain3
pandas live in America
2 cats have tails
3 dogs chase cats
4 penguins swim in the sea
5 elephants eat fish
6 dogs eat cats
b Now ask your partner the questions. He or she
answers Yes, they do. on No, they don't.
+
Sport
Do
you play football?
Reading
Do
you read books?
Musical instruments
Do
you play the
piano?
Now ask your partner the questions.
answers Yes, I do. on No, I don't.
Yes No
wrul
@
Oo they like these things?
Ask questions round the class.
+
puprl
A Does
Jenny
like orange
iuice?
PUPIL B Yes, she does.
PUPIL c Does Nick like eggs?
PUPIL D No, he doesn't.
Jenny
O orange
juice, pizza, peaches,
chocolate, carrots
@ apples, tomatoes, eggs
Nick O apples, chocolate, przza, toma:c:s
@ eggs. orange juice. carrots. pea::
-
>
r-*
He or she
Chapter 1,1
MR BELL
TOM
MR BELL
TOM
MR BELL
TOM
MR BELL
TOM
MR BELL
TOM
MR BELL
TOM
What do
you plaY?
Questions
with what, who,
Do you like sPort, Tom?
Yes, I do.
What do you
PlaY?
Football. I'm in the school team.
When do you practise?
On Tuesday and Friday. ln the afternoon.
At four o'clock.
Where do
you
Practise?
At school. Outside in summer and
in the
giym in winter.
When's
your next match?
ln June. On the tenth,
Good luck.
Thanks!
Prepositions of time
Grammar lesson
Questions
with what, who, etc.
Some
question words:
what
what time
who
why
when
where
Word order:
Subject
Does Tom like sport?
What does he
PlaY?
Where does he
Practise?
When is his next match?
Prepositions of time
in a month in June
a year in 2004
a season in winter, in summer
a time of day in the afternoon(s)
in the evenin(s)
on a day onTuesdaY(s)
on Satu rday afternoon(s)
a date on the tenth
(of June)
at a clock-time at four o'clock
a special time at Christmas, at Easter
of the year
Words to learn
team
practise outside next
match
goalkeeper caPtain
subject birthdaY
Present
Chapter 1-2
-----*-il
Q
ruate sentences
Make question sentences.
+
@ FFnd FI-aU Fo.] tr
What
dp uqv
pley3
'r.....t.
t
@ Fn-enl Fltl Fo.] tr
2
@ twer-l tpracti-Cl @ tr
3
trFenl FATem I Eoesl tpra-fsl tr
4
Ftcaptai-n 1 tWol E tr
the Soalkeeper
E E-l tr
5
) Questions,
questions, questions!
o. Complete the questions with Where, When,
What on Who.
+
Wh.qrg
do you live?
L .. do you get up?
2 .. do you have for breakfast?
3 .. do you leave home?
4 .. do lessons start?
5 .. is your favourite school subject?
6 .. do you have lunch? At home
or at school?
7 .. is your English teacher?
8 .. do you go after school?
9 .. do you do your homen'ork?
Before or after dinner?
10 .. do you do on Saturdar'?
LL .. is your birthday?
t2 .. do you want for your birrhdal'?
b Now ask a partner the questions.
6
E trh-enl
the next
qame
7
trtttimel tdoeil tsErtl tr tr
8
Filsh-l tr Eoesl trh-enl tr
e
FlU @ @ trerl tr
3
@
wnat, when, where?
Your friend does these things. You want to knorr,'
more. Ask questions with question words.
+
I watch television.
(When)
When do you watch it?
L l go out on Saturday.
(Where)
2 I play games. (WhaD
3 I read. (What)
4 I watch cartoons on televrsion.
(When)
5 I have a piano lesson on lvlonday.
(What time)
6 I write to my aunt.
(Why)
7 I play iootbal1. (Where)
8 I take my sister to school. (What time)
9 I go to a sports club.
(When)
1-0 I take my dog lor a walk. (When)
E
1-0
@ @ @ ITrooJja-lTl twt-l tr
Chapter 12
@
nnout Tom
q
Complete the sentences with in, on or at.
At school Tom likes PE best. That's + .qn ....
Tuesday and Friday + 4t..... two o'clock.
.. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
he's glad when school finishes
2.
.. .. .. . three
thirty. He hates Maths because the teacher
gives homework every day. He does his
homework on the busl
Now answer these questions about Tom.
+ What does he like best at school?
He likes PE best.
I When does he have PE?
2 Why does he hate Maths?
3 Where does he do his Maths homework?
4 When does school finish?
5 \Vhere does he go on Saturday afternoon?
6
\,\'hen
does he play computer games?
7
',\,
nen are the school holidays?
8
t,\
ren is his birthday?
There's no school .. Saturday, so
4.
the afternoon he goes to the park with his
friends.
5........
the evening he watches
television or plays computer games. He likes
the school holidays
6........
summer and the
holidays
7
........ Christmas and Easter. His
birthday is
8,.,...,.
December. It's .. the
twenty-fifth. So he gets a lot ol presents
10........
Christmas.
ffi:'t(i:
{r:;,r;;
+--
b
Chapter 12
______"!sil
@
Favourite television
programmes
e. Look at the list of television
programmes and answer the questions.
+
When is Animal World?
Animal World is on Monday and
Thursday at
five
o'clock.
t When is Sports World?
2 When is The Planets?
3 When is New Music?
4 When is Cartoon Time?
5 When is Friday Cinema?
6 When is Space 4000?
7 When is Computer City?
8 When is Cats and Dogs?
9 When is Film Fun?
1-0 When is Seven Seas?
'c
When are their favourite programmes on
+ Jenny
likes
Questions
and Answers.
7 Nick watches Freddy.
television?
Satvt:das at one o'clock.
7
I
I
2 Tom likes The Martins.
3 Amanda's favourite programme is Laserman.
4 Trig warches School's Oul.
5
Jenny,
Nick, Amanda and Tom like Walton Road
@
Wtren is your favourite programme?
Ask three pupils in the class about their
lavourite television programmes, like this:
+
you
When is your
favourite
television programme?
puprl
1rs onWednesday at seven o'clock.
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Monday
5.00 AnimalWorld
6.00 Cartoon Time
7.OO The Planets
7.30 Computer City
Tuesday
4.30 New Music
5.00 Film Fun
6.00 Walton Road
6.30 Freddy
Wednesday
4.30 Cats and Dogs
5.30 The Martins
6.00 Cartoon Time
7.00 Seven Seas
Thursday
4.30 New Music
5.00 Animal World
6.00 The Holiday Game
6.30 Freddy
Friday
5.00 Film Fun
6.00 Laserman
6.30 School's Out
7.30 Friday Cinema
Saturday
12.00 Young Scientist
1,00 Questions and
Answers
1.30 Sporls World
2.30 Space 4000
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Slow down, Trig
lmperatives
Grammar lesson
lmperatives
Affirmative
Verb only
Slow down.
Look out!
Be careful!
Negative
Don't on Do not + verb
Don't
9o
so fast.
Don't fall.
Don't hit the dustbin.
Slow down, Trig. Don't
go
so fast. Don't fall.
Be careful! Look out! Jump off the skateboard.
Don't hit the dustb ...
Oh dear, Too late, Poor Trig ...
,.. and
poor dustbin!
Use imperatives for orders, warnings,
instructions and advice.
Words to learn
jump
hit drink talk
brush tidy fight eat
find look sit stand
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1-0
tL
t2
@
wnat do they say?
Say what your mother or leacher says, like this.
You don't drink your milk.
My mother says,'DrinkYour milk.'
You talk in c1ass.
My teacher says,
'Don't
talk in class.
You don't get up.
You don't do your homework.
You don't brush your teeth.
You read comics in class.
You don't tidy your room.
You jump on your bed.
You light in class.
You don't go to bed.
You don't have a bath.
You hit your brother.
You watch television all daY.
You don't eat your lunch.
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Class instructions
Write what the teacher says. Use these verbs
and Don't, where necessary. Use some verbs
more than once. Sometimes two or three verbs
are right.
answer find open stand
close / learn play talk {
do listen read work
eat look sit wrile
+
D..qnlt..IalK in class.
+
.C.lege your books.
I .. in pairs.
2 .. your books.
3 .. sweets in ciass.
4 .. to me.
5 .. with a partner.
6 .. sandwiches in class.
7 .. lootball in class.
8 .. out of the window.
9 .. the questions.
1-0 .. the answer.
II .. this game.
12 .. the missing words.
t3 .. to the cassette.
14 .. down.
15 .. up.
16 .. these words.
17 .. the exercise.
18 .. on the desk.
L9 .. letters to your friends.
20 .. page 10.
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signs
Say what the signs mean.
Use these verbs with or without Don't:
stop / turn right { drtnk the water
drop litter turn lelt go straight on
ride bicycles go pick the flowers
dive touch play music
+
Stop
f,
) Don't turit rtght
2
I
1_0 5
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Chapter 13
What is there in Merton?
there is/are;
Pre
pos itio ns
In Merton there's a school in Park Street. Next to the school
there's a park.
There are some restaurants in Merton, but there aren't any cinemas.
There are some shops, but there aren't any sports shops.
There isn't a bookshop in Merton, but there's a library. lt's behind
the shops, between the post office and the bank.
some and any with
plural
nouns;
of
place
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Grammar lesson
there is (there's) and there are
Singular
There is (there's) a school in Park Street.
There isn't a cinema.
Plural
There are two supermarkets.
There aren't any cinemas.
Questions
and short answers
ls there a
park? Yes, there is.
Are there any cinemas? No, there aren't.
Is there a cinema? No, there isn't.
Are there any restaurants? No, there aren't.
some and any with
plural
nouns
Use some and any before
plural nouns.
L Use some in affirmative sentences if the
number isn't important.
There are some shops in Park Street.
Use any in negative sentences.
There aren't any shops in MillStreet.
Use any in questions.
Are there any cinemas in Merton?
Prepositions of
place
Where's Trig?
,o
He's in the box.
He's next to the box. He's between two boxes.
He's under the box.
Words to learn
playground supermarket
caf restaurant car
park
bookshop library post office bank
sports centre bus stop football pitch
He's on the box.
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He's behind the box.
()
Merton
Look at the map of Merton again.
Put in there's, there isn't, there are, there aren't, is there or are there.
What
+
jg..the.,:g.
in Merton? Well,
1.
..... a school in Park Stree,.
and next to the school a park. a children's
playground in the park.
a.
..... two supermarkets and some other
shops.s. ..... a post office and
6.
..... a library, too.
two cafs, but
8.
..... any sports shops. Unfort'.;:,..:=
'..
a cinema.
10.....
. a sports centre? No.
11
butL2. ..... a football pitch in the park.
].3.....
anr ci:::.as rn
your town?
r4.....
. any cais?
15...
... a supermarket?
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T
@
tittteton
Look at this map of Littleton. Where are these things?
Write twelve sentences with There's or There are.
Name the street, or use next to.
+
school l'her-.elq. . r . .ssheel . . in . .Wee'. .
Street'
library
resaurant
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cal pdt ftS
supermarket ....
sports centre
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posr. ullluc
bus stops
banks
shops
cafs.
t7'
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G)
some or any?
SC
RO
OL
6E:r
GAFAGE
r-)
ffqas--ulry
+ houses Lhere. ..4re . . heuqes. . next. . .te. . .the.
'
.Prrk'
L
2
3
4
5
b
7
8
9
10
@
wnere
you live
Answer the questions. Say Yes, there is/are.
on No, there isn't/aren't.
! Is there a cinema in
Your
town?
2 Is there a park next to
Your
school?
3 Are there any shoPs in
Your
street?
4 Is there a sports cenffe in your town?
5 Is there a bus stoP in
Your
street?
6 Are there any restaurants in your town?
7 Are there any supermarkets
in your town?
8 Are there any ffees in
Your
street?
Look at the map ol Littleton again.
Put in some or any.
+
There are .Qg[n9.. houses rn Beech Street.
+
There aren't tn5. . . . houses in King Street.
1, There are ........ shops in Kin$ Street.
2 There aren't . shoPs in Elm Street.
3 Are there . banks in Littleton?
4 There are ........ houses next to the park.
5 Are there . cafs?
6 There aren't . cinemas in Littleton.
Chapter 14
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@
nicKs bedroom
Write
Use.
in
behind
next to
+
His
+ His
where Nick's things are.
on chair wardrobe
under bin bed
between desk floor lamP
socks .4re..-on...the. la.np.
coat ie..in ..lhe...wardr'.qh.e,......
books
guitar.
skateboard
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I
10
IA
t2
;
I
I
I
t
t
t
His
His
His
Trig
His
His
His
His
His
His
His
His
comlcs
radio ..
clock
tennis racket
shoes
football..
school bag...
pens and pencils
@
ruemory
game
Look at the picture oi Nick's bedroom again for
Cover the picture and the sentences. Where are
+
socks They're on the lamP.
+
lootball lt's on the
floor
next to the bed.
6 coat
7 books
8 skateboard
9 guitar
10 Trig
one minute.
these things?
t school bag
2 tennis racket
3 comics
4 radio
5 pens and pencils
Chapter 1-4
Can he speak English?
ability
ATvTANDA Can Trig understand English?
JENNY Yes, he can.
AMANDA Can he speak English?
NrcK No, he can't.
AMANDA Can you understand Trig's language?
JENNY No, we can't.
Grammar lesson
can for ability
Questions
and short answers
Can you speak English? Yes, I can.
Can Trig speak English? No, he can't'
Can you speak his language? No, we can't.
Don't use an s with he/she/it.
Don't use to after can.
Things
you can do
Say what you can and can't do.
Make eight sentences.
+
I can speak English, but I can't speak French.
+
I can play
Jootball
and I can play table tennis.
o
I
you
he
she
it
can
speak
1", I
hel
she t
itr
wel
vou I
ffiey
)
cannot oR
can't speak
the trumpet
{ffima
play
@-t*
*Hp
.@'..
/"@
ride
@.+r'
*.@
@t
,',F
speak
+..F'
"qe
{AA**
4fu.*
-..'4
b---z
the guitar
wffi
the drums
f'
@.,,
,l&
play
...
efl-/+.
"*@'
WC
you
they
Words to learn
understand sPeak
ride climb catch
draw fly swim
language
run
Engiish
Japanese
piano
football tennis
table tennis
a horse
basketball
a bicvcle
a motorbike
a camel
Chapter 1-5
---ag
Nature quiz
Which is right and which is wrong?
Write sentences. Use can or can't.
+
Elephants can flv.
Wiens,
Eleehnte. .ern:l fls, v.......t.
+ Dogs can swim.
Rht,,..Dpss...c4n ewirr'
I Penguins can swim.
6 Dogs can climb trees.
7 Fish can run.
8 Cats can fly.
2 Penguins can fly. 9 Camels can run.
3 Horses can swim. 10 Kangaroos can jump.
4 Cats can climb trees. 1,1 Horses can climb trees.
5 Elephants can catch fish. L2 Elephants can jump.
What can they do?
a Say what they can and can't do, like this:
*
Jenny,
Nick and Tom can climb trees. Amanda can't.
Jenny
Nick Tom Amanda
+ climb trees
7 ride a horse
2 make a cake
3 do Maths
4 play the piano
5 speak French
6 draw cartoons
7 write poems
8 play the guitar
Now work
+ You
with a partner. Ask questions and give short answers.
Can you climb trees?
Yes, I can. oR No, I can't.
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PARTNER
Revision 3
(chapters 1,r-r5)
Make
questions about the children's friends.
Tom likes computer
games (Nick?)
"D..qe.e..ltjiqk..like..
cenpvter...gane.q3.
Amanda plays the
guitar. (Jenny?)
Zoe speaks Greek. (Maria and Carlo?)
Nick reads comics.
(Tom and George?)
Jenny
plays the piano. (Amanda?)
Nick and Jenny walk to school. (George and Tom?)
Maria comes from ltaly. (Zoe?)
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rrienas
@
questions
When
Who
whv
+
t
2
3
4
5
6
+
t
2
3
4
5
+
t
2
3
4
5
Match the
question words to the
questions.
@
rvlore questions
Circle the right words.
What Oo@Trig have for breakfast?
What time do lessons finish/finishes?
Where doldoes Amanda and Tom live?
What isldoes your favourite school subject?
Where's frig?
-
He's in/on the caf.
Where's the library? -
lt's on/next to
the bank.
Question:
Can Trig . [ids...4.. herqs.?.
Answer: @ ..Ne,.. he...qn]t..
What time
-
do you like best at school?
What
\
do you get up?
is your favourite teacher?
does your best friend live?
do
you like your best friend?
Where does your first lesson start?
.ffi
n
Revision 3
@
Wnat ean they do? What can't they do?
Write
questions with can. Then answer the
questions with short answers. Use these words:
climb
play
horse ./
do
ride {
Maths
draw make
cake cartoon
football trees
O
wnat's in the town?
Find the
'town' words. Put them in the right
spaces next to the sentences.
+
You can drink coffee here. .qaf...,.
1, Children play here.
2 You see films here
3 There's money here. .
4 You can buy food here. ,
5 There are trees and flowers here.
6 Children learn here
7 There are books here. .
I You can
post letters here,
9 You buy things here. .
l-0 You can eat here,
A W X E N L S H o P B S C L V
o G H J K T P Y Z E M o J
Z U B R o B A N K D H
O
S W A
D S U P E R M A R K E T o C K
W c X A *
&
r il J C P M Y S
a
H I R B R E S T A U R A N T
R o C K A Y K V I H F X S E D
P 0 S T o F F I C E U L M R
P L A G R o U N D Z c A F
@
Carlo's town
Put in there is, there are, etc.
zot
+ .lq.,lhg':g.... a cinema in your town?
cARLo Yes,
1.
,
but ... a sports centre. ... a football pitch
next to our school. We practise there.
zoE ... any shops in your street?
cARLo No,
5.
,
but
6......
... some shops next to the cinema.
O
w" can make a salad
Put in some or any.
IENNY Are there
+ .4n\J .... tomatoes?
MRS BELL No, there aren't ... tomatoes, but I've got
... radishes and
... carrots. We can make a salad. I've got . big peaches, too.
JENNY Have we
got
5.
. cherries?
MRS BELL No, there aren't ... cherries, but there are
7.
bananas,
JENNv I like grapes. Have we got
8...,..
..........?
MRS BELL No, there aren't ...
grapes, but we've
ot
lo.
. apples. So we can
make a fruit salad, too.
@
Mistakes
Find the mistakes. Write the sentences correctly.
+
whan you get up? Wh.qn"..ds..yqg gqt.
9P3
t wa, daesn't rctd comics n class.
2 om practises Foolball at th aFlernaans.
3 lam's birthday is *t 75 Darembar.
4 whan you tidy your raom?
5 lnere, aren't some sops in our slraet.
6 aur teac\r says,
'Talk
not in class,
Vlaase,.'
I'-
7 vl do not l.'omNork every day
Revision 3
Trig is helpng
Present continuous
It's Saturday afternoon. What are Nick and
Jenny's family doing? Are they workin$?
The sun's shining. Mrs Bell is hangin$ the
clothes on the line.
It isn't raining today, so Mr Bell is dggng
in the
garden.
Chip's having fun. At the moment he's
running after the neighbours' cat.
Grammar lesson
Present continuous
Use a form of be + the
-ing
form.
Make the
-ing
form with the base form.
do
-
doing, work
-
working, help
-
helping
Spelling
1, Take away a final e.
shine
-
shining, have
-
having
2 After one vowel + one consonant,
double the consonant.
dig
-
digging, run
-
running
working
I'm not working
you aren't working
he isn't working
Questions
Am lworking?
Are you working?
ls he working?
Short answers
Yes, I am. oR No, I'm not.
Yes, she is. oa No, she isn't.
Yes, they are. oR No, they aren't.
Use the
present continuous for something
that is happening now. Often with now, at
the moment, today.
Words to learn
The words in exercise 1-.
Long forms
lam
\
you
are
I
heis I
I
she is t
;,_
rlrs
t
we are I
you are
I
they are
)
I am not workin$
you are not working
he is not working
Short forms
I'm \
you're
\
he's I
she's t
it's
we're I
you're
I
lhey're
)
$-
7>-/
Jenny and Nick are doin$ the washing-up in
the kitchen.
And rvhat's Trig dong now? Oh, dearl He's
helpingl He's hanging the
plates on the line.
Chapter 1-6
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p
wnat's he writing?
Trlg's writing
-in$
forms,
Help him. like rhis:
+
wash waShinS.....
+
write Wr:lting,. ....
f,
\)
run funnlnq
but what a messl
1, have .
2 swim
3 take .
4 stop .
5fly.
6 speak
7 use ..
8 make
9 eat ...
1-0 help .
Y. put ..
12 read .
t3 get...
1,4 watch
1-5 come
1-6 learn .
17 catch
1-8 sit ...
19 rain ..
20 hit ...
2t look.
22
90...
23 hold .
24 chase
25 walk.
26 hide .
27 kick .
28 clap .
29 carry
30 give .
@
nt home wth Nick and Jenny
Put in the present continuous forms.
It's Saturday afternoon It
+
jgn]L.
fAining... The sun
1
so Mrs Bel1
2.
..... lhe clothes on the 1ine. The children
3......
the washing-up. Mr Be11
a.
..... in the
garden. Chlp
5.
..... fun. He
6..
.... after the
neighbours' cat. And what's Trig ? Oh, nol He
8......
I He
e.
..... the plates on the 1ine.
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n
I"
@
wnat are they doing now?
^r?
..\
r1
.r"
:,'
,a
;;L:
ffi.,.''
c Write what Nick,
Jenny,
Tom and their parents are doing
Use:
drink look sit ,/
stand
talk
(x2)
eat
have
play
run
hide (x2) shout
t
Mrs A1len
+ .'9 SittinS...... under the big tree. She ... to Mrs
Bell. They tea. Nick
3......
football with Tom.
Tom
4.
..... a sandwich. Chip
5.
..... fun. He
round the garden.
Jenny
at himl The
neighbours' cat
8......
behind a bush. Mr Bell
e
to Mr Allen. They
10.
..... next to the flower-bed. They
1t.....
. at the roses. Trig
12.
..... in the ffee.
b Now answer these questions.
+
Is
Jenny
hiding?
No, she isn't. She's shouting.
I Are Mrs A1len and Mrs Bell standin$?
2 Is Chip hiding?
3 Are Nick and Tom sitting under the tree?
4 Is the cat running round the garden?
5 Is Trig eating a sandwich?
6 Are Mr Bell and Mr Allen playing football?
7 Is Tom drinking tea?
f
chapterlo
o
Trig's first football match
Trig's watching his first football match with Tom.
Trig doesn't understand what's happening.
Help him make questions with Why.
Use words from each box.
why
IS
are
they
he
running?
holding the ball? ,/
kicking the ball?
shouting?
jumping in the air?
blowing the whistle?
sitting on the ground?
hirring the ball with his head?
clapping?
singing?
carrying a player?
+
why is he holding the ball?
Miming
game
Think of an action
(for example, playin$ the
guitar). Mime the action in front ol the class.
The class now asks questions and you answer
like this:
+ cLASS Are you washing something?
You l,'lo, I'm not.
cLASS Are you playing a game?
You No, I'm not.
cLASS Are you playing the guitar?
You Yes, I am.
Here are some ideas:
playing table tennis or basketball
doing the washing-up
writin$ a letter
doing your homework
making a cake
drawing a picture
6A
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2
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B
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Chapter 1-6
Can
you see thern?
Object
pronouns; like, love, hate +
-ing
form
f
Trig and Chip love hiding. Can
you see them?
Grammar lesson
Object
pronouns
Subject Object
pronouns pronouns
lme
you you
he him
she her
it t
we us
you you
rhey them
l-se object
pronouns after v*rF:= and
after
prepositions.
I can't
-<=*
him. I hate lookingfor them'
:s-
her. Take ChiP's ball with
You.
like, love, hate +
-ing
form
We often use the -ing
form after like,
love and hate.
Chip likes clrasin$ cats.
Chip and Tri$ Iove hiding.
Nick hates doin$ homework.
Remember
There's no e before -ing:
hide
-
hiding.
Double the consonant after one vowel + one
consonant: run
-
running.
Words to learn
either too find sorry downstairs
tell (the truth) again lie earlY
Chapter 17
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@
fney can't find them
JENNY I can't help
6
Can you see
Put in me, you, him, her, it, us or them.
rENNy I can't lind my pencils. Have you got
4 .thgm. ........?
NrcK No, I haven't. I can't find my school bag. Can you see
1-......
iENNy Sorry, no, I can't. Amanda's waiting for2.. downstatrs.
Tell
3.
. I'm looking ior my pencils.
NrcK Stupid bagl Who's got
4.
.? I'm late for school again.
Help
5.
.,
Jennyl
7
I'm looking lor my pencils.
? Oh, no, I can't find my school bag, eitherl
f'
rl
ht
snoot
i\iKe
r')
\r'
,
&r1
ringli*h
rMi*s
Mi\\
nn for
I l-ir an
'
Murl
tula\rr
ths he'admair
lirnml
LvvtV
NICK
JENNY
NICK
JENNY
NICK
Are you hiding
8......
..........?
No, I'm notl
You're lying. Give it to
e...
I'm telling
l-0.
'...
...
'
the truthl
Well, Mum's downstairs. Ask
11
Perhaps she can help
tz
By the way, where's Trig? Can you see
13.
........?
Where are the pencils and the school bags? Who's
Eott+.
....'."?
i don't
\ire.
/c 3'
iret*
*ietcrl
Mr 9rKr
lohrr izr'r;
\\ arrd
9r' ?lirr
schco\
\Llnho"
-
rl
Kt \oDDtnb
@
lenny's list
Look at
Jenny's
list and answer the
questions with him, her, it or them.
+ Does she like the headmaster?
Yes, she likes him.
+
Does she like
Jill
and Ben Potter?
No, she doesn't like them.
t Does she like Ann Fox?
2 Does she like
John
Green?
3 Does she like school lunches?
4 Does she like Miss Mill?
5 Does she like History?
6 Does she like tests?
7 Does she like Liz and Mary Walker?
8 Does she like Mr Barker?
9 Does she like Kate Robbins?
10 Does she like
Jimmy
Leech?
tt Does she like English?
t2 Does she like Art?
-'
Chapter 1-7
@
favourites
d Here's a list oi Nick's favourites.
Tom likes
(/) some ol them but doesn't like
(X) others'
NTCK
.TN
book character
Harry Pottzr
Polly Bakzr
Mancl^ester
Unitzd
{ootboll
chocolota
dogs ond ccts
Write sentences about Tom and Nick like this:
+
NsK
liKeg
Ha':rs
Pette end .
Tqrn
lkeq hin tpq,
+ \lieK liKes. Pellv BaKe':, but
r-qm
4segnlt
like
hs':'
t
2
3
4
TV presenter
football team
sport
food
animals
,/
x
x
,/
x
./
b write your own llst and exchange it with your partner
Your name: ....
rtner's name:
book character
TV presenter
football team
sport
food
animals
Then make sentences like this:
+
I like ... and ... Iikes her too.
+
I like ..., but ... doesn't like him'
touatoe.S
arz. YL-tCk!
X
I love
choolate
Chapter 17
REX
@
wnat do you like?
Write sentences about yourself with
love or hate.
+ draw
I. like . drawing.
L swim
like,
2 run
3 go to the cinema
4 dance
5 work
6 play computer games
7 paint
8 watch television
9 sing
1-0 read
Il listen to music
12 write
73 cook
@
nst your partner
Work with a partner.
Ask your partner 1l he or she likes doing these
things. Your partner answers with love or hate.
+
playing tennis
You Do you like playing tennis?
eARTNER Yes, I love playing tennis. oa
t"lo, I hate playing tennis.
t doing Maths homework
2 having a bath
3 walking
4 buying clothes
5 babysitting
6 having a haircut
7 going to the dentist
8 taking medicine
9 staying up late
1-0 getting up early
1,I fighting
t2 doing the washing-up
1-3 going on holiday
14 speaking English
1-5 cycling
1-6 talking on the phone
17 writing letters
18 eating in a restaurant
t4 play football
Chapter 1-7
NICK
MRS BELL
NICK
|\/IRS BELL
Can I
9o
out?
can for
permission; must for necessity
Can I
go
to the cinema with Tom, Mum?
No, you can't. Not today.
Oh, Mum! Why can't l?
Because you must tidy your bedroom.
And you've got
a cold. You mustn't
go
out when you've got
a cold. You can
go
;
to the cinema next week.
4.En
r ) ,Oilf
Grammar lesson
can for
permission
Can I
go
to the cinema? No, you can't.
Can Tom come this afternoon? Yes, he can.
Can he stay till midnight? No, he can'tl
must for necessity
I
you
he
she
it
WE
you
they
Don't use an s with he/she/it.
Don't use to after must.
You must tidy your room.
You mustn't
Elo
out when you've
$ot
a cold.
Words to learn
because horror film invite
stay out dentist cook doctor
until
pocket money
I
you
he
she
must
go
it
WE
you
they
must not oR
mustn't
go
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
{;
ql
@
Can
you
or can't you?
Ask permission. Use Can I? What's the answer?
+
You want to go to see a horror
Ask your dad.
You Can I go to see a horror
film?
DAD l'lo, you can'ti
You want to
lnvlte ten friends to lunch. Ask your mum
stay out late. Ask your mum.
do more English homework.
Ask your teacher.
eat sweets in bed. Ask your dentist.
cook lunch on Sunday. Ask your mum.
go out when you've got a cold.
Ask your doctor.
wash the car. Ask your dad.
have more pocket money. Ask your mum
watch television until midnight.
Ask your dad.
10 do this exercise again. Ask your teacher.
Chapter 1-8
@
nsr your partner
You want to borrow some things from your
partner. Ask him or her, like this:
+
pencil
You Can I borrow your pencil, please?
eARTNER Yes, you can. oR No, you can't.
I ruler
2 pen
3 rubber
4 calculator
5 scissors
6 grammar
7 dictionary
8 felt pen
9 atlas
l-0 glue
@
classroom rules
Put in We must or We mustn't.
+ .Wg. . .n',Hgt.
sit still.
+ Wg...rn$gtn.'t stand on the desks
t .. fighr.
2 .. do what the teacher says
3 .. sleep in class.
4 .. be quier.
5 .. play football.
6 .. look at the board.
7 .. eat chewing gum.
8 .. draw on the desks.
9 .. listen to the teacher.
1-0 .. speak in English.
1,1, .. read comics.
t2 .. make a noise.
l-3 .. look at the teacher.
t4 .. look out of the windows.
1-5 .. use mobile phones.
l-6 .. write letters to friends.
book
r
I
t
t
t
5
6
7
8
1_0
L2
t3
L4
1,5
@
Ltecessty
Put in must or mustn't.
+
Trig, you .nU.etnlt...... eat sweets in bed
t It's a present for Amanda. You
.. te11 her.
2 Shhh. Dad's asleep. We
be quiet.
Nick, you .. spend all your
pocket money on sweets.
We .. write to
Ju1ia.
It's her
birthday next week.
Trig, you .. draw on the walls.
Nick . . forget his homework
again. Mr Blake gers angry.
You .. eat so much, Trig.
Chip, you .. chase the
nelghbours' cat.
You .. tidy your room, Nick.
I can't open the doorl
Chip, you .. tear the postmai .
trousers.
lI Chip, you .. bury your bcr,.
in the garden.
It's six o'clock. I ...... ... go f,:: :
now,
Jenny.
Nick, you .. Sa'
'Sh;:
-:r'
Trig, you .. learn :e:
-nglish
words every day.
Trig, you're dirty. You .. have
a bathl
E
Chapter 1-8
How much milk?
some and any with uncountable nouns;
how much, how many
Nick and Jenny are making a cake.
JENNv We need some sugar, some flour, two eggs,
some butter and some milk.
NrcK Milk? We haven't glot any! How much milk
do we need?
JENNY Not much. We can use water.
NrcK Well, I know we've got
some water!
And how many eggs do we need?
Have we got
any? Where are they?
Grammar Iesson
some and any with
uncountable nouns
Things that you can count, like bananas
and apples, are countable nouns. Things
that you can't count, like sugar and flour,
are uncountable nouns. We use some and
any with plural
countable nouns and
uncountable nouns.
L Use some in affirmative sentences.
We've got
some water,
Use any in negative sentences.
There isn't any milk.
Use any in most questions.
Have we got
any milk?
how much and how many
Use how much with uncountable nouns.
How much milk have we
got?
How much flour is there?
Use how many with countable nouns.
How many eggs have we got?
How many lemons are there?
Words to learn
need know onion tea
pineapple pear
rice
coffee meat omelette
fruit money time
7
l.c
3
t
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Chapter 1-9
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rvlat<ing a cake
Put in some or any.
Jenny
and Nick are making a chocolate cake. They've got
I .q9nrle. . flour.
They've got
1.
. sugar. They need
2......
... milk. Unfortunately,
they haven't got
3......
... milk, but they've got
4.
. waterl And
have they got
5.
. chocolate? oh, dear. There isn't
6
g
'fr'{]
I
Ir there any?
rlce
YOU
PARTNER
fiour
YOU
PARTNER
Look at the picture in exercise 2 again. Ask a
partner questions wlth any. Your partner
answers with some or any, like this:
+
+
Is there any rice?
Yes, there's some rice.
Is there any
flour?
No, there isn't any
flour.
I coffee
2 bread
3 cheese
4 butter
5 orange
juice
6 margarine
7 milk
8 meat
9 water
1-0 tea
tt chocolate
12 sugar
Look at the things on the table for one minule.
Close the book. Say what's on the table.
Use a, an or some,
+ There's some meat, a banana ...
Chapter 1-9
I
@
More cooking
You're making these things.
Write what you need and what you don't
Use some, any, a or an.
+
carrot soup
need
.1. . . need . . en. . .eni.en, . . sene . . eet'.retg. . .end . . a . .
eei+lq.'.
. . . .
.1 . .den it. . nee4. . e.
FineaPple
. . er:. . tnu . - ehecslate:- - . .
4,
,ach.coa,.,"M@ffiffi#t
2acheeseome,e*eDo.ffiffiffi
3 alemoncake
=W
oO
4 a cup of tea
%,ffi0ffi@ffi
(>ffia
e
5 a banana milk-shake
Chapter 19
@
euzzle
Complete the sentences to solve the puzzle.
Across
t How
r)
.ntnY. . books have you got?
4 They're poor. They haven't got much
We need some . to make a pizza.
I want some fruit. Have you got any
)
10 Nick's got some chewing gum and some
chocolate, but
Jenny
hasn't got any
t2 How much ... do you drink?
@ffi
5
7
9
II
@
questions
Make queslions with How much and How many.
+
pocket money do you get?
How much pocket money do you get?
+
brothers and slsters have you got?
How many brothers and sisters have you got?
Down
I How . .. rain falls in England?
2 He's hungry. He wants ..... ..... bread
3 She's late. She hasn't got much
How many ... have we got?
I want to make an omelette.
I haven't got .. homervork, so I
can watch television.
Is there any .. . in mv coffee?
Jenny's
thirsty. She wants some
fruit do you eat?
books do you buy in a year?
water do you drink?
sweets do you buy ?
chocolate do you eat?
mllk do you drink?
letters do you write?
homework do you do?
T
2
3
4
5
b
7
8
Chapter 1-9
How often do
you
help?
Adverbs of frequency
ATvTANDA How often do you help in the house, Nick?
NrcK Oh, I often help. I tidy my room every week.
JENNv No,
you
don't. You never tidy your room.
You're always too busy.
NICK That's not true Jenny! I sometimes do it. I
tidy my room every Ghristmas. So I do it
once a year!
-il
Words to Iearn
busy funny dirty
late hungry tired
Grammar lesson
Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often
something happens.
Who does the washing-up?
Trig Jenny Nick Mrs Bell Mr Bell
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thurs
Fri
I
,/
,/
,/
,/
,/
,/
I
./
./
,/
,/
./
,/
,/
J
Trig never does the washing-up.
Nick and Jenny sometimes do the washing-up.
Mrs Bell usually does the washing-up.
She often does it five times a week.
Mr Bell always does the washing-up on Sunday.
Mr Bell does the washing-up once a week.
He does it every Sunday.
We put never, often, always, etc.
L before a full verb:
Trig never does the washing-up.
I often help.
2 after the verb be:
You're always too busy!
We put once a ..., twice a ... and every ..,
in a different
place. They usually
go
at the
end of the sentence.
I tidy my room every week.
Mr Belldoes the washing-up once a week.
Chapter 20
O
rrg and Ghip
Put in never, sometimes, usually, often or always.
g/h
Trig .49Y.91' .. does the washing-up.
Chip . ...... chases the neighbours' cat.
Trig .. does his English
homework.
3 Trig and Chip . . hide from Nick
and
Jenny.
never sometimes often usuallv alw
+
Trig/do the washing up
1, Chip/chase the neighbours' cat
2 Trig/do his English homework
3 Trig and Chip/hide from
Jenny
and Nick
4 Trig/be funny
5 Chip/bury his bones
6 Trig/have a bath
7 Trig and Chip/play with Nick and
Jenny
8 Trig /eat his dinner
,/
./
,/
,/
,/
,/
,/
+
1,
2
4 Trig's .. funny.
5 Chip . . buries his bones.
6 Trig .. has a bath.
7 Trig and Chip . . play with Nick
and
Jenny.
8 Trig . eats his dinner.
@
rell the truth!
Say how often. Write sentences with never,
sometimes, usually, often or always.
I never eat sweets.
+
+
1,
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
go to bed late
I often go to bed late.
am hungry
I'm always hungry.
read in bed
go to the cinema
buy sweets
am tired
do my homework
play iootball
get up at four o'clock
am late for school
do the washing-up
am kind to my friends
I
Chapter 20
@
ttottoays
Write the sentences again. Add the words in brackets
(
).
+
Nick and
Jenny
go on holiday in August. (always)
NqK rnd Jenns *lwauq sq
en heldas in A\ s\'"1'
+
They fly to Europe.
(usua11y)
Thsu
eeua![! flu te Ev.':pps.
I They go to Greece or Spain.
(sometimes)
2 They for$et thelr passports.
(never)
3 They go to museums.
(sometimes)
4 In August it's very hot. (usually)
Nick and
Jenny
swim in the sea.
(always)
6 In August the beaches are crowded.
(often)
7 Before the holidays Nick and
Jenny
are excited.
(always)
8 They take Chip with them.
(never)
Chip stays with Tom or Amanda.
(usually)
10 Unfortunately, he isn't a good dog.
(always)
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ls'l:-r l"s-*i'
fl_t-ffii
CI.-
*6
.
r-
oA
ti
u)j,
l{
Chapter 20
@
now often do
you ...?
Write answers to these questions. Use:
once (or twice or three times) a day/week/month/year
OR
every morning/day/evening/week/year
How often do you
+
listen to music?
.1..liqi.en..ls...nu.qiq...qysr$..d4!,
go on holiday?
visit your grandparents?
buy new shoes?
ralk to your best friend?
eat in a restaurant?
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
have a haircut?
go to the dentist?
buy presents for your parents?
lidy your room?
brush your teeth?
@
class
game
a. Write an action on a strip of paper, like this:
Fold the paper so that your action is at the
back, like this:
d Now write, for example, once a year, twice a
week, three times a month, ten times a day.
Read the sentences to the class. Possible
sentences.
c Exchange papers with a partner
what's on the paperl
Don't read
Revision 4
(chapters 1,6-20)
@
Wtrat are they doing?
It's six o'clock in the evening. What are they
doing? Write sentences.
play
-
guitar
Nlck.'e ..PlYinS. . the..
gq!lar,.
clean
-
football boots
Tom .
sleep
Fluff .
watch
-
television
Mr Bell and Trig
cook
-
dinner
Mrs Bell
sit
-
garden
Chip.
.--\
q
t
2
3
4
5
6
s)
rrg can see them
Put in the correct object pronouns (me, him, etc.).
+
Trig thinks,
'l
can see the children, but they can't see .tI9:...........'
t Trig can see Nick and Jenny, but they can't see ..
2 The children can't see Trig, but he can see
3 Trig says to Chip,'Jenny can't see me, but lcan see .........'
4 Trig says to Chip,
'You can see the children, but they can't see . . . . . . . . .'
5 Chip thinks,
'We
can see Nick and Jenny, but they can't see . . . . . . . . .
'
f+i Revision 4
I
@
tove or hate?
What do they like, love or hate doing? Write sentences.
like(s)
=@
love(s)
=OO
hate(s)
=@@
Tom
go
ptay football .T. sn...l.qves..
plaUinS...fsethall...
Nick 66 do the washing-up
Jenny and Amanda e
phone friends
Jenny O babysit
Tom and Nick Oe ride their bikes
Amanda and Tom @@ tiOy their rooms ....
Chip
ge
run after Flufi.. ........
Circle the uncountable words and
put them in the
puzzle.
@
WorO
puzzle
apple
@
fruit
meat
money
onion
potato
rice
sugar
tea
time
s)
can
you go
with us?
Circle the correct words.
cEoRGE
+@Must
you go to the cinema with us toni$ht?
cARLo No, ll can't/mustn't. l2 must/can write a letterto my uncle, lhate
3
write/writing letters. After that I must
+
tidyto tidy my room.
cEoRGE Can
you go
tomorrow?
cARLo No, I haven't
got
5
some/any money.
cEoRGE How
6
many/much
pocket money do you get?
cARLo Not
7
much/many. I don't buy
s
many/much things. I sometimes
buy
o
some/any comics or
10
some/a chocolate.
Find the mistakes. Write the sentences correctly.
Nrck sn't J.+ hs vawvunrk. Ni.ek.. isn]t .
"deins " "his...hsnewq.':k......
why is cVrlsivtg CltV tVv, cat? .
Lamons are good. for you, but r d.on't lika thay.
lam Vstes getivy up a.arly.
Nck musts tidy his Yoam. ...
l-fow rnany ca.ase, Vsva. uP,
9a*?.
Jenny lides evary ureak har roam.
No, thr isn't sor, milk. .
1 do aluays my honzwork in th avening.
*Ya's a flour. wa, &n maka a cake,. .
llotu much lltars do you utr,ta, evwy uvk?
@
rvlistattes
+
1,
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Revision 4
Tom
plays
football
Present simple or continuous? let's
Let's talk about Nick.
he does it every day.
the moment.
Nick hates homework. But
He's doing his homework at
Letb talk about Tom. Tom loves football. He plays
twice a week. He's playing now Let's watch.
Grammar lesson
Present simple or continuous?
t We use the present simple for repeated
actions
-
things that happen (or don't
happen) many times or all the time.
We often use it with always, never, once a
week, every day, etc.
We do homework every day.
Tom usually plays football twice a week.
We also use it for facts which do
not change.
Nick hates homework.
2 We use the present
continuous for
something that is happening at the
moment of speaking.
We often use it with now or at the
moment.
Tom's playing football now.
lVickb doing, his homework at the moment.
Chip isn't chasing Fluff now.
let's
We use let's (or let us) + base form for a
suggestion.
Let's talk about Tom.
Lets watch.
Words to learn
waitress doctor farmer
policeman cook pupil
And I chase the neighbours'
cat every day. But I'm not
chasing her now. Not yet ...
Chapter 21
-E
@
wnat are they doing?
Look at the pictures. Write what the people are
and what they're doing now.
+
a waitress
-
bring iood
Shelq. .
a
.w.a!tresE, . .$.llels. .brlnsia$
food.
3 a farmer* driveatractor
4 pupils
-
learn English
ru
5 a teacher
*
teach the class
6 cooks
.-
make cakes
7 children
-
play in the park
t*r
help his patients
2 footballers
-
play lootball
8 a policeman
-
stop the
chapter 21-
n
@
lt's the wrong day
It's Tuesday. Nick and
Jenny
are doing things today
that they usually do on other days. Write what they're
and when they usually do it.
Nick
Wednesday plays iootball /
Thursday helps in the kitchen
Friday tidies his bedroom
Saturday practises the guitar
Sunday does his homework
doing,
Jenny
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
has a piano lesson
goes to the cinema
talks to Amanda on
plays tennis
the phone
6
+
8
Sr.
f,
q
[liek]q
plavins
fqp]ba!l teday, bprt ....t...-r..J..
he. . .\ls\,al.ly. .
play.q.
.e.n. . .Wednes.dE!.. . . . . . . . ..t..'e.
5
6
7 3
8 4
Chapter 21-
_T
e Read about Zoe.
@
zoe and Anna
This is Zoe. She's from Greece. She's thirteen
years old. She's learning English in England. She
likes England. She's got a 1ot of English books.
She doesn't like music. She plays volleyball.
It's raining today. Zoe andJenny are speaking
English. Zoe's making mistakes. She's laughing.
Ask your partner ten questions about Zoe. Use
the present simple and the present contnuous.
+
you
Is she learning English in Greece?
eARTNER No, she isn't. She's learning English
in England.
You Does she like speaking English?
PARTNER Yes, she does.
This is Anna. She's from Greece. She's thirteen
years o1d. She's visiting England with her class.
She doesn't like England. She hasn't got any
English books. She plays tennis. She plays
the piano.
It isn't raining today. Anna and
Jenny
are
playing tennis in the park. Anna's losing. She's
making mistakes. She isn't laughing. She isn't
having fun.
, Your partner asks you ten questions about
Anna.
i
I
I
l
:
:
@
Let's ...
Make suggestions with Let's. Use:
go to the swimming pool {
switch on the light
close the window
look lor hlm
watch television
read them
ask her for some sweets
go to the park
stop him
have a drink
make some sandwiches
+
It's very hot today.
.l=etlg.
ge tq.
. .the. . swlmnning. .peel,. .
1, I'm hungry.
2 It's raining. We can't play outside
3 It's dark in here.
4 It isn't raining.
5 It's cold ln here.
6 I'm thirsty.
7 Trig's hiding.
8 Here's Mum.
9 Chip's chasing the cat.
E
Now read about Anna.
f
1_0 Here are some comics
Chapter 21
Nick had a bad dream
Past simple of be; Past simple
I had a bad dream last night. ln my dream I
was in an old house. lt was cold and dark.
Were you frightened?
Yes, I was. There was a monster in the
house. lt had big eyes and it was green.
Dd it have sharp teeth?
of have
Grammar lesson
Past simple of be
l/he/she/it was
you/we/Ihey were
l/he/she/it was not oR wasn't
you/we/lhey were not oR weren't
was l/helshe/il?
were youlwe/lhey?
NICK
IOM
NICK
TOM
NICK
there was
there were
there was not oR wasn't
there were not oR weren't
I
you
he
she
had
it
WE
you
they
I
you
he
she
it
WC
you
they
Questions
and short answers
Was Nick frightened? Yes, he was.
Were its eyes small? No, they weren't.
Was there a monster? Yes, there was.
Were there two monsters? No, there weren't.
Past simple of have
did not have oR
didn't have
Questions
and short answers
Did he have a bad dream last night?
Yes, he did.
Did it have small eyes? No, it didn't.
We use the past
simple for actions that
started and finished in the past. We often
use it with a time expression.
Nick had a bad dream last ni{ht.
Yes, it did. I think it was Trig's brother!
jr)
r
//tl'rt
/e
(L
\-,
Chapter 22
Words to learn
have: breakfast, lunch, supper, a meal, a shower, a bath
have: a sore throat, a cold, a toothache, a headache, a temperature
be: hungry, thirsty, hot, cold, ill
@
Wnere were they yesterday?
Say where they were. Use was or were
+
Peter was at the theatre.
+
MoIIy and Gina were at the zoo.
SCIENCC
museum
library
Mo11v and Gina
SCREEN h{rw
ack and
Helen
Mark
Jill
and
Joh
:P
,W
Laura and Kate
ffi
Trig
sports cenlre
f
I
I

swimming pool
park
f
lootball stadium
Chapler 22
a;i./:aj
Fcem*sis pe*pc qucEa
Who were these famous people?
What was their nationality? Use was or were.
+
Pablo Picasso !9t9
"
rn. . rr:l.i.qt. .Hs. . .wLs"
Spani+h..
+
Elvis
presley
and Frank Sinarra .Wene...qingef.q, f.hgy.
".wg.qe...e.me.t:iegnr..
+
singers
-
American
1 queen
-
Egyptian
2 writers
-
English
3 emperor
-
French
4 scientist
-
French 5 explorer
-
Itallan
6 presidents
-
American
1, Cleopatra
2 William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens
3 \apoleon Bonaparte
4 \larie Curie
5 Cnrisropher Columbus,"""
6
John
F Kennedy and George Washin$ton ..
Chapler 22
4
artist
-
Spanish
---\r
@
Yesterday
had or didn't have
r"licn h+d. .... a bad dream last night.
Did the monster heyg. .. sharp teeth?
It ..... .... big eyes.
2 Did
Jenny
.. a temperature
yesterday?
Yes, and she .. a sore throat.
She.. breakfast. She
wasn't hungry
5 What time did Tri$ .. breakiast?
6 Trig .. breakfast at ten o'clock.
7 He ... ,..... three eggs, two bananas
and a biscuit.
Chip. .abath.
Mrs Bell .. a bath
She .. a showerl
GD Question
time
g.
Write short answers.
+
Were you at school yesterday?
Ye.q,..I...waq, ... oR Nq,...]...waqnlt,.
+
Did you have a big breakfast this morning?
Yeq, l dd. oR
Nq, l
ddnlt.
I Were you at home yesterday?
2 Were vou i11?
J
3 Were your friends at school
;testerdat'?
4 Was your teacher at school yesterdar'?
5 Were there any letters for you
,vesterda\.
:
6 Was there a parcel for you?
7 Did you have lunch at home yesterdar.l
+
+
t
Was there a
yesterday?
lootball match on teler isl::
Was your favourite programme o:,
television last night?
10 Did you have a bath last night?
Did you have eggs lor breaklasr this
morning?
12 Were you late lor school this mornin$?
b Now ask a partner these questions.
9
4r-
II
8
o
10
chapter 22
I
3
4
-
N ICK
Dd Trig help?
Past simple of regular verbs;
Two days ago Trig was in the
garden.
First he watched Dad. Then he filled the
watering-can and carried it to the flower-bed.
Dad was pleased. He smiled.
But he didn't smile for long.
Oh, dear. Did Trig
'help'
again?
Well, he tried. He pulled up the flowers
and watered the weeds!
Grammar lesson
Past simple of regular verbs
Most verbs are regular. Add ed or d to the
loase form for the past simple affirmative:
help
*
helped, smile
-
smiled
Trig watched Dad.
After did, did not or didn't, use only the
base form.
Did he help?
Dad didn't smile for long.
did not help on
didn't help
Questions
and short ans
Did he help? Yes, he did.
Did they help? No, they didn't.
l
WCTS
We use the past
simple for actions that
started and finished in the past. We often use
it with a time expression.
Two days ago Trig helped in the
garden.
Spelling
I After a consonant y changes to ied.
try
-
tried, carry
-
carried
2 Double the consonant when a one-syllable
verb ends in one vowel + one consonant.
stop
-
stopped, plan
-
planned
ago
An hour ago means
'an
hour before now'.
Look where we put ago.
/tb sx o'clock. Tom arrived an hour a{o.
(= He arrived at five o'clock.)
Also: a week ago, three days aEio, two
years/months
ago, two minutes/hours ago.
Words to learn
The words in exercise 1.
TOM
NICK
I
you
he
she
it
WC
you
they
I
you
he
she
helped
it
WC
you
they
ago
Chapter 23
@
ruate tists
Write the past
love { live
help { watch
stop try
simple forms of these verbs. Put them in the correct lists.
tidy bury plan study
taste arrive mend talk empty
carry rub smile visit marry
double consonant + ed
+
helped
' ""t""
@
Vesterday
Write what the Bell lamily did yesterday.
+
mend the fence (Mr Bell)
M': E-'U...nended .the .f."nsq'
I repair his bicycle
(Nick)
6 empty the bins (Nick)
2 wash the car
(Mrs Bell) 7 bury a bone (Chip)
3 study for a Maths test genny)
8 dust the living-room genny)
4 clean rhe windows
(Mr Bell) 9 paint the bathroom (Mrs Bell)
5 tidy the bedrooms (Mrs Bell) 10 cook an omelette genny)
Chapter 23
@
stories
Who was it? Put in the correct names from the list.
Cinderella /
Beauty
Little Red Riding Hood
Snow White
Goldilocks
Pinocchio
Aladdin
+ .Cinderel.la ....
lived wlth her stepmother and stepsisters. She married a prince.
T
2
J
4
6
6
.. visited her grandmother. She talked to a woll
.. tasted the bears' porridge.
Chapter 23
rubbed a lamp. He had three wishes.
lived with seven dwarfs. She was very beautiful.
loved roses. Helped a beast to become a handsome prince.
was a puppet. He turned into a boy.
b Now correct these statements.
+ Cinderella talked to a wo1f.
Cinderella
didnlt tatK te a we[f, She mr rled r
pfnce.
+
Little Red Riding Hood lived with seven dwarfs.
l=ttte
Bed
Rdins Hoo
.dldnlt liue !4lh
qq-ven
dwarfs, She
ylqltsd
l,r: gr
andnsther:,
I Aladdin loved roses.
2 Snow White with her stepmother and stepsisters.
3 Beauiy tasted the bears' porridge.
4 Plnocchio rubbed a lamp.
5 Goldilocks helped a beast to become a handsome prince.
6 Cinderella married a beast.
@
oio she? Did he?
+
You
PARTNER
YOU
PARTNER
With a partner, ask or answer ten questions
about the story characters in exercise 5.
Give short answers.
Did Cinderella live with her
stepmother and stepsisters?
Yes, she did.
Did Aladdin love roses?
No, he didn't.
@
Wtrat about
you?
Answer the questions with a$o.
+
When was your birthday?
About three months ago. oa Two weeks ago.
t When was your best friend's birthdar,?
2 When did you iast watch a film?
3 When did you last visit your best friend?
4 When did you start school?
5 When was your last meal?
6 When did you last invite a friend to
your house?
7 When was the last school holiday?
8 When was your last English test?
9 When did you last paint a picture?
10 When did you last tidy your bedroom?
Chapter 23
Nick lost his money
Past simple of irregular verbs
Nick lost his money yesterday.
rrru'rv Where did you go yesterday?
NrcK I went to the sports shop on the bus.
I bought some new wheels for mY
skateboard.
JENNy Perhaps you left your money on the bus.
NrcK No, I didn't. I paid for the wheels.
rENNy Perhaps you lost it in the shop.
NrcK No, I didn't lose it in the shop.
rENNy Did you spend it all on a present for me?
Grarnrnar lesson
Past simple of irre$ular verbs
ln the past simple, irregular verbs have
special affirmative forms. There is a list of
them on
page 95.
We make the negative and the question
forms with did not or didn't and did + base
form, as for regular verbs.
I
you
he
she
it
WC
you
they
went
I
you
he
she
t
WC
you
they
did not
go oR
didn't
go
Questions
and short ans
Did you go? Yes, I did.
Did he
go?
No, he didn't.
l
WCTS
Base form Past simple
+ .leEe..
@
ralrs
Find and
lose /
leave
find
pay
lelt
spend
write ten
found
sing
go
went
spent
ntn
palrs.
paid
dirc
came
lost /
sang
come
gave
bought
buy
ran
Words to learn
The words in exercises 1- and 2.
Chapter 24
@
ruore
pairs
Find the pairs.
+ make, made
+
get, got
q
Base form
make
dct
fly
break
fa11
bring
write
take
sit
swim
see
eat
Past simple
fell
brought
broke
sat
swam
got
wrote
took
flew
made
ate
saw
b Base form
dig
drink
lhink
do
te11
stand
be
have
know
begin
down
Past simple
did
stood
was
told
had
began
thought
knew
dug
drank
souvenirs. Unfortunately, Mr Bell
10
the hotel steps and
11.
his arm.
I
)
A summer holiday
Put in the past simple forms.
Use al1 the verbs from exercise 2a.
Last year Nick,
Jenny
and their parents
+ flgW
to Greece on holiday. They ... the Parlhenon
and they ... a lot of Greek food. They
... on the beach in the sun and
... in the warm sea. TheY all
5..
sunburned. Nick and
Jenny
..
'
some Greek
friends. They
7.
some postcards to their
friends in England and they
..
'
a lot of
photographs. They ... home a lot of
Chapler 24
@
frig can do it. Can you?
Write correct questions.
+
@ twhe'-l @ tltst
y%-l
tlRanTlnyl tr
+
@ Ilh-t] @ Fhrr-rmnol tr
n
Where
dd Nlek and Jenny
se
laEt
yerr3
1,
Fh-eyl E @ tolhrE-l tr
m@@lG-Pamenoiln
D-id
thetl see thu- Parthenen?
2
twhat-l Fh-ey-l @ @ tr
3
@ ^/-hat-] @ tjh-6ah-l Nltr
adlennt-l
tr
4
Fh-eyl @ @ Fu6-urrr-d-l tr
5
Eny
postcard-s-l
E MfGl Fht tr
6
@ FRl Fho-tosraph-sl Fhtl tr
7
trerE taheU tswim I @ tr
I
@ l-Wha-l tM8e11-l tb.eak-] tr
e
@Eh-er-] E@tr
10
p-lAl
Fiingl thme-l tth-ey I trny
sowenil
tr
J
chapter 24
r
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@
Ust week, last month and last
year
q.
What did you do last week, last month and last year?
Answer the questions with full sentences.
+
Did you go to school last week?
Y.e.s,..l...wenl.
.ts.. .eehq.q! .. !ast.. .week'..... oR
How many letters did you write last month?
.l. ddnlt ..wr',it-e . an\l
letlerq.
.lqt. nenlh,.
Did you lose any money last week?
\1.q,
I
,ddnlt . se ls
qsho..q[..
!ast...weeK,
o* Lwr:ete. .tw.q. ls.iler-.q, last., npnlh,. .
What did you do last TUesday?
L
2
3
4
5
6
Did you break a glass last week?
Did you o a \ of homework last week?
How many films did you see last month?
Did you buy any presents last month?
7 Did you go on holiday last year?
8
9
Where did you go last year?
Did you make any new friends last year?
10 Did you buy a new bicycle last year?
b Now give short answers to the questions where you can.
Chapler 24
6
Hlrlr',"ms
soing
to do?
rruruv Trig's in the kitchen. What's he
going
to do?
NrcK He's going to make a cake. He bought the
ingredients yesterday. lt's a surprise for
Mum's birthday. He's going
to
give
it to her
after dinner.
Grammar lesson
be
going
to
lam
you are
he is
she is
it is
we are
you are
they are
I am not oR I'm not
going
to make
Questions
and short answers
Are you going
to make a cake? Yes, I am.
oR No, I'm not.
ls he going
to make a cake? Yes, he is. oR
No, he isn't.
{ffi
going
to make
rENNy Oh no! Lookl He's
going
to put salt in
the cake!
NrcK Trigl Stop!
Use be going
to + base form for a future
intention or
plan.
He's
$oin{,
to make a cake.
Use be
going
to + base form for a
prediction,
when something in the present
tells us about the future.
He's
$oin$
to put salt in the cake!
Words to learn
early ill bored wet
glasses
dark fridge
dry medicine
garage
_n
chapter 25
T
Mr Bell's hot.
Chip's thirsty.
Jenny's
tired.
Mrs Bell's i11.
Nick's bored.
Chip and Trig are hungry.
Mr Todd's cold.
Amanda and Mrs Todd are wet.
Tom can't answer the question.
It's dark. Tom can't see.
Mrs Todd can't read the newspaper.
It's Tom's birthday next week.
Jenny
can't tind Chip.
Mr Allen can't start the car.
Nick's got toothache. 'l
go to bed early
watch television
have a drink
ask his mum
look for him in the garden
have a cold shower
switch on the Iight
find her glasses
have a party
get some food lrom the fridge
have a hot bath
go to the dentist
put on some dry clothes
have some medicine
phone the garage
t
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
t1,
t2
1_3
t4
@
wtrat are they
gong
to do?
Match the two columns. Then write new sentences with be going to.
+
T
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
o
1_0
LL
12
1_3
I4
+
Mr Eelllg .sen$ te..have a..
c.eld
. Ehews.[,
Chapter 25
)
nt the weekend
Say what you are going
to do, or are not going
to do, at the weekend.
+ vislr a friend
I'm going to visit a,friend.
+ wash my hair
I'm not going to wash
ry
hair.
1, tidy my room
2 make a cake
3 watch teievision
4 phone my friends
@
ruture plans
These children already have plans lor their futures.
Match what they like or can do with what they are going
to do or be.
Then write new sentences with be going
to.
i
+
Kate likes animals
5 visit an aunt or uncle
6 write some emails
7 help in the house
8 play computer games
9 srt rn the sun
1-0 play football
t1- write a letter
12 buy some clothes
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I
Mark is good
at maths.
Alice likes cooking.
Sam loves aeroplanes.
Lucy loves children.
Scott loves trains.
Sarah is good
at painting.
Emma wants to be a doctor
Ann loves computers.
Paul likes wriring stories.
1-0 Bill loves sporrs.
+ .[.etslq..
sqlns...te. .b.q.. r..ye.t,.
be a pilot
be a teacher
work in a bank
be a vet
be a train driver
study art
study medtcine
buy a restaurant
be a writer
be a PE teacher
study computer
science
aT.il"
#t?-"S
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
l_0
J
chaPter25
@
What's
gong
to happen?
Look at the picture. Write what's going to
happen or what the person is going to do.
Use:
answer the phone /
rain
eat the cake
make a cake
water the flowers
pack his suitcase
ia11
play football
chase the cat
d she's
qoinq
to answer the
phone.
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2 Ir...
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\s,
,
5 She

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I
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Chapter
Revision 5
(chapters 2r-5)
@
fney usually walk to school
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs (present simple or present
continuous).
r) Nick and Jenny usually WalK .. to school, but not today. lt.'g..fainlng, walk, rain
t Tom and Nick often .. computer
games,
but today they
..comics.
Every Tuesday Jenny and Amanda ... ...... swimming, but today they
.. French.
Tom . . his homework now. He usually .. it in the evening.
Nick . . football now, but he usually .. at the weekend.
Mrs Bell usually .. to the supermarket, but today she
.. there.
Complete the sentences with the correct past simple form of be or have.
MRS BELL Jenny
+
y.^qSn]!.
... at school yesterday.
cARLo + P-d..she...hay.e. a cotd?
MRS BELL Yes, she did. She ... a temperature as well. She
2.
. in bed all day.
cARLo ... Nick at school?
MRS BELL No, he ... . He ... ill, too. He
6......
... a sore throat.
cARLo ... a headache?
MRS BELL Yes, he
cARLo George and Zoe ... ill yesterday,
too. They
ro
3
4
5
@
lenny had a cold
I
2
3
4
5
+
6
7
8
o
l_0
play, read
go,
learn
do, do
play, play
walk, drive
at school either.
()
n busy day
Last Saturday Jenny and Nick had a busy day.
What did they do? (l) What didn't they do? (X)
Write sentences,
fe.nrr'
4
b'i1 , b,cthJil rC tbr l.rnt,,,/
r iidl n:1 rcom /
Z rs.vie.{*r a Maihs 1vt\ ,/
j
I,a tni rhoppi',q X
4 vl*it Gna I
6
'c'it?
to Mr.Ean X
#ick

p!.*nc Llncla Pet*r X
&
q* f:: q.v
QL{tQr
i*-::*n /
7
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ilcrl n tl-,e c*rfran ./
A ciacn +y bixa X
'-
ol
+-:*J<e
f"l-,p {cr c L*ci,{./
lf i*rl
* b:*i. X
I
Revision 5
Jenny be\^shl a bqthds
gard
+;. iil;ndi.
@
@
Wnat are they
going
to do at the weekend?
Write sentences with be
going
to.
I Q&
o
+
phone,-
a friend
,
Jenny.'9..geing..tq.. phens
. a..friend......
mend
-
his bicycle
Tom .
watch
-
some films
Nick and Tom..
buy
-
a magazine
Amanda
play
-
tennis
Zoe and Jenny
visit
-
his
grandparents
Tom .
/,2'
--,'rl$
l/t) '' I
'\@Pl
o.i
#h*-
rrSF
rqp\
@
rvlistakes
+
L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1_0
@
Wnat are they
going
to be?
Find the answers in the word square. Complete the sentences.
c)
Dan likes helping animals. He.'g . .
gging
. .tq. . .bg. . .a. . .v.91,, .
1, Anna likes helping children to learn. She..
2 Zoe likes writing stories. She..
3 Carlo wants to work in a hospital. He.
4 Maria loves cooking. She..
5 George likes being on his uncle's farm. He....
Find the mistakes. Write the sentences correctly.
chip $t+yed- tea. borvs yesrwd,ay..C-hip.' 'b.tl'.ied..
lvery unek I am visiting nx1 grandparanls.
Tom and, rrlick didn't u.rnt to tVv, crvvrw. lasf nght.
wh'at did you last rriday?
kok, it Yo.:lns o.go:in
I.s Anna l,king lnglist^? ...
Nick is oFten &aing Verrcunrk on 5unday evening.
wqa, urant you on holiday last yaar?
what dos Chip at tVv. monant? .....
Yesterday Zoa, oind, Carlo tu.sn't at schpol. ...
W R T E R.. Z
X o v r T PrN
P S U A M C.H
a
D o C T OR
L M V H OB
W ) o E G KM
Y F A R MER
Did you Vrav a nica. brlday
arty?
-
Yes, f tlad..
Revision 5
Wordlist
Chapter
and
animal
brother
bus
dog
easy
England
from
good
Greece
he11o
in
Italy
my
name
on
or
park
person
pei
planet
sister
smal1
thing
this
town
with
Chapter
aeroplane
American
apple
atlas
banana
big
black
blue
rook
^^1.^
c ir'
L corn
cup
dictionary
r'
"bt)
Egyptian
elephant
English
envelope
exercise book
flag
for
friend
grammar
Greek
green
drtr\/
.5,'J
here
Italian
Japanese
lamp
Madrid
orange (adj,
n)
pencil
plate
red
Rome
ruler
sandwich
Spanish
spoon
stamp (n)
there
Turkish
useful
white
ye11ow
Ghapter 3
at
baby
bench
bird
boy
bush
carrot
cherry
child
country
cucumber
date (fruit)
fig
girl
grape
lemon
look (v)
man
melon
o1d
peach
potato
radish
see
stop (n)
strawberry
tomato
ffee
woman
Chapter 4
basketball
chicken
chocolate (ad)
colour (n)
class
favourite
food
football
ktnd (a)
pink
pizza
school
spaghetri
sport
steak
street
surname
swimming (n)
ta11
teacher
tennis
too
what
Chapter 5
ball
besr, (adj)
bicycle
car
dad
daughter
father
mother
new
racket
son
Chapter 6
alarm clock
bedroom
but
calculator
camera
cat
computer
desk
fish
guitar
have got
pen
pencil case
piano
rubber
school bag
television
watch (n)
2
Chapter 9
after
air
Art
Australia
bed
before
breaklast
Chapter 7
bag
baseball cap
boot
coat
football boots
glove
over there
scarf
shirt
shoe
sock
Chapter 8
biscuit
bread
butter
cheese
chocolate (n)
milk
orange juice
picnic
some
sugar
sweet (n)
water
Wordlist
China
cinema
cold
(a)
comic
dinner
do
eat
email
(n)
film
fly (v)
lun
game
Geography
get up
go (v)
ground
grow
hate
(v)
have
History
home
homework
hot
kangaroo
lesson
letter
like (v)
listen
live (v)
lunch
magazine
Maths
more
Music
newspaper
o'clock
panda
PE
peanut
pen$uin
phone
(v)
play (v)
poem
pupil
radio
read
Science
sea
starl
(v)
swim
(v)
television
then
to
uniform
vo1leyba11
waik
(v)
watch
(v)
wear
weekday
work
(v, n)
write
shop
(n)
sleep
(v)
sometimes
summer
tear
(v)
trousers
try
unlortunately
very
wake
wash
when
Chapter 11
America
drum
(n)
exercise
(n)
finish
rail
theatre
Ghapter 12
afternoon
answer
(n, v)
aunt
because
best"
(adv)
birrhday
captain
cartoon
Christmas
Easter
evening
get
give
glad
go out
goalkeeper
good luck
gym
holiday
leave
match
next
outside
please
practise
present (n)
programme
question
(n)
road
sclentist
so
(cory)
space
sports club
subject
take
team
thanks
time
walk
(n)
where
who
why
wlnter
world
young
Ghaptet 13
all day
bath
brush
(v)
carelul
cassette
class
close
(v)
dive
(v)
drink
(v)
dustbin
lal1
last
(adv)
fighr (v)
find
flower
hir
jump
jump off
late
learn
listen
(v)
litter
look out
missing
(ady)
open
out of
page
pair
partner
pick
poor
ride
(v)
room
say
sentence
sit down
skateboard
slow down
so (adv)
stand up
stop
(v)
straight on
ralk
(v)
tidy
(v)
roorh
(teeth)
touch
turn left/right
window
word
Ghapter 14
bank
behind
betweei
bin
bool..s:
-:
^^c:
a:1.:
:--
-:
i_::
,
- - -:
"--
circh
..
-::
:: z:".
.-u
Ghaptet 1O
a lot of
bark
(v)
bone
bury
carry
catch
chase
chew
day
dig
drop
dry
(v)
early
every
garden
hole
hurry
(v)
make
miss
(v)
mix
(v)
mouth
neighbour
never
noise
postman
run
run off
say
_fl
Wordlist
other
playground
post oilice
restaurant
sports centre
street
supermarket
under
wardrobe
Chapter 15
bike
camel
can (v)
climb
draw
French
horse
language
motorbike
speak
table tennis
trumpet
understand
plcture
plate
put
rain
(v)
rose
round
run after
shine (v)
shout
cind
something
sun
iea
today
use (v)
washing-up
whistle (n)
Chapter 17
again
ask
babysit
buy
by the way
character
cook (v)
cycle (u)
dance (v)
dentist
downstairs
either
haircut
headmaster
know
late
le (v)
look for
love (v)
medicine
paint (v)
perhaps
phone (n)
sorry
stay up
stupid
take
tell
test
truth
TV presenter
walt for
Chapter 18
angry
asleep
board
borrow
chewing gum
cold (n)
dirty
doctor
door
lelt pen
forget
glue
horror lilm
invite
look out of
mdnight
mobile phone
must
next
noise
not. ..so...much
open (v)
pocket money
quiet
scissors
shut up
sttll
(a)
spend
stay (out)
unril
wall
week
Ghapter 19
coflee
llour
fridge
fruit
how many/much
hungry
margarine
meat
milk-shake
money
need
omelette
onion
pancake
pear
pineapple
poor (adj)
rain (n)
rice
soup
thirsty
time
year
Chapter 2O
always
bad
beach
busy
clean (v)
crowded
Europe
excited
funny
grandparent
how often
kind (adj)
month
morning
museum
never
often
once
parent
passport
Spain
stay with
tired
true
truth
twice
usually
visit
Ghapter 16
blow
clap
clothes
come
family
flower-bed
hang
happen
head
help (v)
hide
hit (v)
hold
kick (v)
kitchen
learn
line
momenl
Chapter 21
bring
cook (n)
dark
drink (n)
drlve
farmer
footballer
laugh (v)
let's
lighr (n)
lose
mistake
now
patient (n)
policeman
swimming pool
switch on
talk about
teach
\
tractor
\
waltress
yet
Chaptet 22
artist
circus
dream (n)
emperor
explorer
eye
football stadium
French
frightened
headache
il1
Iast (a)
l*
Wordlist
meal
monster
nighr
parcel
president
queen
science museum
sharp
shower
(n)
singer
sore
supper
temperature
theatre
throat
toothache
writer
yesterday
zoo
Ghapter 23
ago
arrive
bathroom
bear
beast
beautiful
become
dust
dwarf
empty
fence
till
ior long
grandmother
handsome
hour
last
living'room
marry
meal
mend
month
plan (v)
pleased
porridge
prince
pull up
puppet
repair (v)
rub
smile
(v)
stepmother
stepsister
study
taste
(7)
turn into
water (v)
watering-can
weed (n)
wish (n)
wolf
Ghapter 24
arm
begin
break
glass (n)
hotel
leave
pay
photograph
(n)
postcard
souvenir
spend
step
(n)
sunburned
think
warm
wheel
Chapter 25
answer
(the phone)
bored
computer science
cooking
driver
dry
(adj)
garage
glasses
hair
ingredient
pack (v)
painting (n)
party
pilot
put on
salt
story
suitcase
surprise
(n)
toothache
train
(n)
uncle
vet
wet
Present forms of verbs
Long forms
Present simple of be (see page 4)
Iam Iamnot
you are you are not
he is he is not
she is she is not
it is it is not
we are we are not
you are you are not
they are they are not
Present simple of have
$ot
(see page
Short forms
I'M
you're
he's
she's
it's
we're
you're
they're
20)
I've
$ot
you've
$ot
he's
$ot
she's
$ot
it's got
we've
$ot
you've got
they've
$ot
32)
I'm not
you aren't
he isn't
she isn't
it isn't
we aren't
you aren't
they aren't
I haven't
$ot
you haven't
$ot
he hasn't
$ot
she hasn't
$ot
it hasn't got
we haven't
$ot
you haven't
$ot
they haven't got
t don't like
you don't like
he doesn't like
she doesn't like
it doesn't like
we don't like
you don't like
they don't like
I'm not workin$
you aren't workin$
he isn't workin$
she isn't working
it isn't working
we aren't workin$
you aren't workin$
they aren't workin$
Questions
am I?
are you?
is he?
is she?
is it?
are we?
are you?
are they?
have I got?
have you
$ot?
has he got?
has she got?
has it got?
have we
$ot?
have you
$ot?
have they got?
do I like?
do you like?
does he like?
does she like?
does it like?
do we like?
do you like?
do they like?
I have
$ot
you have got
he has
$ot
she has got
it has got
we have got
you have got
they have got
he is working
she is working
it is workin$
I have not got
you have not got
he has not got
she has not got
it has not got
we have not got
you have not got
they have not got
he is not working
she is not working
it is not working
Present simple (see pages 26, 28 and
I like I do not like
you like you do not like
he likes he does not like
she likes she does not like
ir likes it does not like
we like we do not like
you like you do not like
they like they do not like
Present contnuous
(see page 48)
I am working I am not workin$
Vou
are working you are not working
I'm workin$
you're working
he's working
she's working
il's workin$
we're workin$
you're working
they're working
am Iworkin$?
are you working?
is he working?
is she working?
is it working?
are we workin$?
are you workin$?
are they working?
we are working we are not workin$
you are working you are not workin$
they are working they are not working
can and must (see pages 44 and 56)
cannot
must not
Present forms of verbs
can
must
n
can't
mustn't
can ...?
must ...?
Past forms of verbs
Long forms
Past simple of be (see page 72)
I was I was not
you were
You
were not
he was he was not
she was she was not
it was it was not
we were we were not
you were you were not
they were they were not
Past simple of have (see page 721
had did not have
Past simple of regular verbs (see page 76)
helped did not helP
Past simple of irregular verbs (see page 8O)
went did not go
IRREGULAR VERBS
Short forms
I wasn't
you weren't
he wasn't
she wasn't
it wasn't
we weren't
you weren't
they weren't
didn't have
didn't help
didn't go
Questio
n s
was I?
were you?
was he?
was she?
was it?
were we?
were you?
were they?
have?
did help?
did ... go?
did
Base
form
Past
simple
Base
form
Past
simple
Base
form
Past
-
sim
ple
be
begin
break
bring
build
buy
come
dig
do
drink
eat
fall
was
began
broke
brought
built
bought
came
dug
did
drank
ate
lell
find
rly
get
give
go
have
know
leave
lose
make
pay
run
lound
flew
got
gave
wenl
had
knew
left
lost
made
paid
ran
sing
sit
spend
stand
swim
take
tell
think
wrire
Past forms of verbs
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