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The document contains various exercises and dialogues focused on personal introductions, nationalities, and everyday activities. It includes listening exercises, fill-in-the-blank dialogues, and questions about personal possessions and routines. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of self-care and having fun in daily life.
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The document contains various exercises and dialogues focused on personal introductions, nationalities, and everyday activities. It includes listening exercises, fill-in-the-blank dialogues, and questions about personal possessions and routines. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of self-care and having fun in daily life.
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WELCOME A ALL ABOUT ME Nationalities and be Personal information 4 Complete the names of the countries (add the consonants). ey 1 EDEN Put the dialogue in order. Number the boxes. Listen and check. 1 ALEX Hi.l'mAlex. a ‘ALEX I'm fourteen. How about you? ALEX The United States. ALEX Hello, Fabiola. Where are you from? ABIOLA Me? I'm fourteen, too. FABIOLA. I'm from Italy. And you? FABIOLA. Hi,Alex. My name's Fabiola FABIOLA. Cool! How old are you, Alex? ja 2 [DEI] Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the list. Listen and check. are | meet | this | too ALEX Fabiola—" ismy friend Ravi. RAVI Hi, Fabiola. Nice to? you. FABIOLA Nice to meet you,? Rav ‘And tis is my fiend her name's Patra PATRIZIA Hi, guys. How * you? lim Patricia, Patriia Lambertucc. 3 Imagine you are a famous person. Work in pairs, then groups. 1 Tell your partner who you are. 2. Introduce your partner to others in the group. Hi, 'm Ryan Gosling. Hello, my name’ Rihanna. Ard this is my friend, Barack Obama. 0 _ He's Brazilian, 5 What nationality are the people? Write the sentences. 6 [CDNIGE Complete the dialogue using the correct forms of the verb to be. Then listen and check. FABIOLA So,Ravi-where°__are you from? RAVE Me? |! from Britain, Alex here 2 from the United States, but 3 British PATRIZIA. But, your name British? RAVI Oh, good question. Well, not My parents from India and so myname” from India too, But my sister Anita and I were both bom here, sowe® 100% British, FABIOLA That? cool. think your name v0 really i RAVI Thank you! And you two, " you both Italian? PATRIZIA. That "2 right. But we ". not from the same city. |# from Milan and Fabiola "5 from Bari. We students at the language school here. Giovanni Names and addresses 7 EDEN Ravi phones for a taxi Listen and 2 complete the information. Booking form Texifor Goingto 2 Pick up at From Number of, passengers [DEEGA Now listen toa phone call. Correct each of these sentences. © Alex phones Patrizia No — Patrizia phones Alex. ‘They met last Wednesday. ‘There's a party at Patrzia’s place next Friday. ‘The party starts at seven thirty Patrizia lives at 134 Markam Avenue. Her phone number is 0788 224 234. B WHAT'S THAT? Things in the classroom 1 Look at the pictures. Write the correct number next to each word. board book cD chair desk floor pen pencil ruler window door notebook | Prepositions of place 4 COREE] Use one of the sentences in Exercise 3 to 2, ica ine plcearens Come lane wach santana complete each mini-dialogue. Listen and check. with a preposition from the lst (you will use 1 TEACHER Good morning, everyone. some words more than once) STUDENTS Good morning fon | between | in | under | infront of | behind TEACHER OK. Lets start. 0 Thenotebookis on the chai. 2. TEACHER So, Michael what’ the answer? 1 The penis the floor. MICHA 2. The penalis the chai. TEACHER That's OK. What about you, Suse? 3. Thebook i the desk 5. raveir : ft TSS the Boer, Mrs Mefarlane. ve gota question $ Theruleris the notebook TekcHm eta ai 6 Theboardis the door and the window. ot “scnaing? Thebookis the pen TEACHER. Itmeans: very, very interesting! Classroom language 5 [DERG Put the lines in order to make a 3 Complete each sentence with a word dislogue:Liteniand checks from the list. Listen and check. A ENOUGH. ask | again | mean | hand | dontt ‘A No, thats completely wrong! page | me | say | spell | understand T How doyou think you spell the word enought? 1 Base, ‘A No, that’ relly how you spellit 2 Canl_____aquestion, please? 8 OK, how do you spelt then? 2 Canyousay that “please? © 8 Ob-Letme think. sit EN-U-F-F? 4 How do you cansado in English? 8 You're kidding! Open you books at ——_=2 ‘ Work in pairs. Think of a word in 6 Putyour upif you know the answer Peglsh, Can yous paitter spell? 7 Sorry know. 8 Sony, dont How d yo spel fal’? 9 What does this word 2 = 10 Excuse me. How do you that word? That's right Iie TH Dor TYRED? WELCOME Object pronouns 9 Complete the email by writing one word in each space. ¥ 7 Complete each sentence with the correct pronoun. © She's a good teacher—welike her alot Subject: | Hato fom Span ~ 7 1 My pens are under your desk. Can you get , please? f Shi 2. ve got anew book - Im going to read mesa this afternoon, tm writing fo you ftom Spain! My tay and 1°_are on holiday 3. Sorry, can you speak more loudly? can't het fortwo wooks. ts realy nice here. Spanish people are very rendly hear but of course | don't speak Spanish so| don't ____ when people 4 really can't do this homework —can you {alk tome. Buta? _of people here sak good Engin, so i's help 2 all OK. 5 He doesn't understand so please help Our hotetisgreat.>_ig a swimming poo! downstairs and | swim there every dey before breakfast. But of course | have breaklast 6 Wellke our teacher. She gives late ~ usually nine o'clock And its aivays rely good — the orange ‘good marks! ‘bo is decius and usualy eat ham and e998, too. Broakfat my favourite meal ~ love + this / that / these / those 5 & — 2¥2 you? | hope you are enioying your hoidays, too. 8 Match the pictures and sentences. {want to buy a present for you hers in Spain, & ‘would you fixe? z tke Spanish musio? Wite and tl!® 1 What does this word mean? 8 you le Spanish music? Wite and tel®@ | Ox 2 What does that word mean? pre 900 tne and Wile snort 3. These books are heavy. Love 4 Those books are heavy. Howard C ABOUT TIME Days and dates 1 isten and(ircla the correct information. ‘OVER Hi Shona. Why are you so happy today? SHONA Because it's the '21st/ 22nd 23rd February. uve And what's special about that date? SHONA —t’smy birthday! OLIVER Really! Happy birthday, Shona. SHONA Thanks. 'm?12/ 13/14 today. ‘OuvER Lucky you! SHONA —Whenis your birthday, Oliver? OLIVER _ItSin ?August/September /October. SHONA What date? OUIVER The “7ith/12th/ 13th. Ithinkits ona Tuesday / Thursday / Friday this year. 2 ‘Complete the names of the days and months. Listen and check. Days 1 Monday SF 2 Tod 6s roy 3 W ond 78 4 oho y MONTHS 1 jovu_y J—-¥ 2 F_bu Avuu 3M h s mber 4 pil 10 0 er 5 Mo vem 6) nod 6 Draw lines to match the numbers and the words. first —_ 2nd second 3rd third 12th fourth 4th fifth \ 15th twelfth 2nd fifteenth sth twentieth Bist twenty-second st thirty-first 20th [DEED] How do you say these numbers? Listen and check. 7th | 11th | 14th | 19th | 23rd | 28th | 30th [CDN Listen and write the people's birthdays. 1 4th August 2 5 Walk around the classroom. Ask and answer questions. Whose birthday is close to your birthday? When's your bivthday? It's on 1th March. My day 7 Put the pictures in the order you do them. Ihave lunch, | do my homework. 8 Look at the sentences in Exercise 7, Write them in the correct column for you. Morning Afternoon I get up. Evening WELCOME 9 Match the clocks and the times. les half past eight 5 Its eight o'clock. Is quarter past three, 6 It's quarter to eight. Its eleven oiclock 7 Isten to one. Ws six o'clock, 8. It's twenty past ten. { Look! midday to midnight = pm 1am = 1 oclockin the midnight to midday = am early morning 12am = midnight pm 1 olclockin the 12. pm= midday afternoon 10 COREE’ Listen to Leah. Write about her day under the pictures in Exercise 9, " Work in pairs. Talk about your day. | get up at half past seven thave lunch at twelve o'clock. 10 D MY THINGS My possessions 1 Read Chloés's blog and tick (/) the photos of the things WELCOME! she has got. Hi, my name’s Chloé, 2. Work in pairs. How many things about Chlog can you write uy in each list? Vve got a bike ~ it's really my favourite hin PERSONAL POSSESSIONS: TV lptop Tash ibe ' i ; maybe something unusual ie a Vaard PETS: ca _. . | aventt gotsa-smart phone: wantone focmy now bith have got Y 4 I've got an MP3 player and I've gor a 3. Complete the table with have, has, haven't or hasn't. tablet. | haven't got a laptop. My dad's got one and | sometimes use that. SS in my bedroom. And I've Ive thave) got a dog Uhaven't (have not) gota cat a small one You! (have) gota dog | You S (have not) gota cat He's (haa) got a dog, He hasnt (has nai) got a cat She? (has) gota dog. | She ¢ (has not) gota cat We? (have) got adog | We? {have not) gota cat. They* (have) gotadog) They® (ave not) got a cat. Questions Short answers Have I got a pet? Yes, you have. / No, you haven't * you gota pet? | Yes 1" No," Has he got a pet? Yes, he has//No, he hasnt. 2 she got a pet? | Yes, she '# No, she ¥6 " we gota pet? | Yes, we No, we ™ Oo @ they gota pet? | Yes they 7 No, they? 4 Complete the sentences with have, has, haven't or hasn'tso they are true for you. 11 gota tablet 2 Mydad gota computer. 31 gotadog 4 Mybest friend gota brother. 31 gota TV in my bedroom. 6 Mymum gotacar. 5 ‘Walk around the classroom. Find someone who has got... ared bike acatand adog an English dictionary an email address two brothers or sisters ‘a smart phone ‘an unusual pet a house witha garden Have you got abike? Yes, Lhave. What colour is it? Ilike and I'd like 6 Match the pictures and the sentences. 1 Hike apples! 2. Idlikea hot shower! 3. Idlike sixapples. 4 like hot showers. 7 Complete with Iike or I'd like. Listen, and check. © A What's your favourite food? B Like curry best. 1A Canthelp you? 8 Yes, akilo of oranges. 2A ‘ance cream, please. B Chocolate or strawberry? 3A What do you want to watch? 8 Well, films, so can we watch a film, please? 4A ‘ying. Do you? 8 Not much. think running's better. 5 A Doyouwant pizza or lasagne? 8 Wel, pizza's my favourite food ~ but today, lasagne, please! WELCOME 8 Complete with the words in the list. banana | orange juice tuna | biscuit 9 Listen to the dialogue. What does Max ‘choose for his lunch? the food above. 10 [DENI Write the questions in the spaces to ‘complete part of the dialogue. Listen again n and check. ‘What fruit would you ike? Have you got bananas? ‘What would you like for lunch today? ‘Would you lke a tuna sandwich or a cheese sandwich? DINNER LADY MAX DINNER LADY MAX DINNER LADY. MAX DINNER LADY. Max Hi, Max. Id lke a pienic box, please. 2 A cheese sandwich, please, 3 Yes, we have. Atbanana, please. Work in pairs. Make a picnic box for ‘your partner, Ask and answer questions. What would you ike for ? Would you ike a = ? u OBJECTIVES FUNCTIONS: talking about routines and everyday activities; expressing likes and lslikes; giving warnings and stating prohibition ‘Gkamman; present simple review like «ing; adverbs of frequency ‘vocABuLart: hobbies; collocations with have READING 1 Match the activities in the list with the photos. Write 1-8 in the boxes. 3 Work in groups of three and compare 1 sleeping 5 reading your ideas from Exercise 2. 2 doinghomework 6 dancing - 3 playing football 7 tidyingup think dancing is always fn 4 studying 8 singing I think it's sometimes fon 2 Are these activities fun? Write always, sometimes or never. 4 Think of more activities and say what 1 Sleepingis fun. you think, 2 Doing homework is fun siding a bike is always fun 3. Playing football is fins Bid Wks a ahogys fine 4 Studying is_fun, Doing houseavork is never an 5. Readingis fun, 6 Dancingis fun. 5 [CDIENEA Read and listen to the quiz. Match the 7 Tidying u fun, pictures with the questions in the quiz. Write 1-7 8 Singingis fun inthe boxes. 1 HAVING FUN Do you take good care of yourself? Does your teacher give you a lot of homework? Do ‘your parents always want your bedroom tidy? School ‘work, housework; life's not always easy. There are a lot of things to do and there isn’t always time to do it all. But in your busy life it’s important to think ‘about yourself. It's important to do things you like, things that make you happy. Everyone needs fun. So take our quiz and find out. Do you take good care of yourself? Do you smile a lot? a) Yes, Tsmileall the time. b) Tonly smile when Pm happy. )_ Mybest friend says I don't smile very often. How many hobbies do you have? a) ve got lots of hobbies. ) One or two. ©) Tdon't have any hobbies, ‘When do you relax? a) Inthe morning, afternoon and in the evening. b) relax when T have time. ©) Inever relax I'm always busy. BTHINK VALUES Taking care of yourself 1 Which questions in the quiz tell us that these things are important for us? a (7) Being with people b | Enjoying exercise «|_| Sleep 4 | Getting rest © __| Giving your brain exercise # |_| Being positive @ __| Having interests How many hours do you sleep a night? 2) nine to ten hours ) about eight ©) less than eight Do you like exercise? a) Yes, exercise is fun, b) It's ok. ©) No. It's really boring Do you like puzzles and crosswords? a) Tove them. b) They're OK ) Tdon’t really like them. They're boring, Which of these things do you do most? a) Talk with fiends and family b) Meet friends online, ) WatchTV and play computer games. YOUR SCORE: Mostly As: You take good care of yourselt. You know how to have fun and enjoy life Mostly Bs: You take care of yourself OK, but can you do ‘more? Try and find more time for yourself. Mostly Cs: You don't take good care of yourself. Try and hhave more fun, 2 Compare your ideas with a partner. Question 7 shows us tha being with people is important B

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