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Contents

Hello! Where are you from? page 9

English Class comprehension questions countries, nationalities • be (Simple Present)

• Who …?, Where …?

Friends and Family page 15

Neil’s Familytrue or false confusing words, months • articles

• plurals

Places page 21

Vaubanmissing sentences directions

• prepositions of place• there is/there are• some/any and What ...?/Which ...?

Home Sweet Home! page 27Fanshaw’s Estate Agent’smultiple matching confusing words • have

Review 1 page 33

Fashion page 35Interview with a Modelcomprehension questions

colors, functional language

• possessives• demonstratives

Learning page 41Carter Collegemultiple choice confusing words • Simple Present

• Why …?

Daily Life page 47

Job Advertisementsmissing sentences

functional language, confusing words

• adverbs of frequency• prepositions of time and When ...?

Time page 53

Open All hoursmultiple matching telling time • adverbs of manner and How...?

Review 2 page 59

Sports page 61At the Stadiumcomprehension questions

compound nouns,confusing words

• Present Continuous (affirmative and negative)

Hobbies page 67Chat time!true or false confusing words • Present Continuous (interrogative)

Present Continuous, Simple Present

At the Doctor’s Office page 73

Health Advicemissing sentences confusing words • modals ability and permission

• modals obligation and prohibition

Food and Drink page 79Restaurant Reviewsmultiple matching containers • the imperative

• Let’s

Review 3 page 85

Help! page 87

BREAKING NEWScomprehension questions

confusing words, prepositions • object pronouns

The Weather page 93

The Tornadotrue or false confusing words • be (Simple Past)

Nature page 99 The Venus Flytrapmissing sentences

compound nouns, confusing words

• Simple Past (affirmative of regular and irregular verbs)

The Stars page 105The Jelly Stonesmultiple matching

compound nouns, functional language

• Simple Past (negative and interrogative)

Review 4 page 111

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Grammar LinkReading Link Vocabulary Link

Grammar Reference page 113

Irregular Verbs page 122

Introduction page 4

multiple choice (pictures) giving personal information • paragraph (description yourself)

multiple matching (pictures) talking about a large scene picture • e-mail (friends)

multiple choice telling a story using pictures • poster (your town)

note completion talking about differences between two pictures • postcard (description home)

multiple choice (pictures) giving personal information • advertisement (for a store)

multiple matching talking about a large scene picture • note (about a course)

multiple choice telling a story using pictures • letter (description routine)

note completion talking about differences between two pictures • poster (shop)

multiple choice (pictures) giving personal information • description (favorite sport)

multiple matching (pictures) talking about a large scene picture • e-mail (description hobby)

multiple choice telling a story using pictures • leaflet (giving advice)

note completion talking about differences between two pictures • advertisement (restaurant)

multiple choice (pictures) giving personal information • description (job)

multiple matching talking about a large scene picture • postcard (weather during vacation)

multiple choice telling a story using pictures • letter (day out)

note completion talking about differences between two pictures • review (play)

Listening Link Speaking Link Writing Link

Introduction4

A Write each letter twice.

A

pple

I

nk

R

ing

B

all

K

eys

T

-shirt

C

at

L

emon

U

mbrella

E

gg

N

ewspaper

W

atermelon

G

lass

P

en

Y

o-yo

H

at

Q

ueen

Z

ebra

D

og ouse

V

egetables

M

S

nowman

J

am

O

range

X

ylophone

F

lower

s q a g n u b f h c l o w d k x p y e i r z j m t v

Introduction 5

B Complete the table.

1 one 11 eleven 21 twenty-one

2 12 32

3 three 13 thirteen 43 forty-three

4 14 fourteen 54 fifty-four

5 five 15 65

6 six 16 sixteen 76 seventy-six

7 17 87

8 eight 18 eighteen 98 ninety-eight

9 nine 19 nineteen 99 ninety-nine

10 20 100

Introduction6

C Write the missing letters.

D Put the days in the correct order.

1st first

2nd s c d

3rd third

4th fo th

5th fifth

6th sixth

7th sev th

8th eigh

9th ni h

10th tenth

11th eleventh

12th twe th

13th thirteenth

14th fourteenth

15th fifteenth

16th s teen

17th seventeenth

18th eighteenth

19th nineteenth

20th t ntie

21st twenty-fi t

22nd twenty-second

23rd twenty-third

24th twenty-fourth

25th t nty-fi h

26th twenty-sixth

27th twenty-seventh

28th twenty-ei th

29th twenty-ninth

30th thirt th

Friday Monday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday

1. Sunday2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Saturday

E Find the months and write them in the correct order.

April August December February January July

June March May November October September

D E C E M B E R N M

J A N U A R Y F O A

U N E R Y M D O V P

N S E P T E M B E R

E J B E P T A R M I

O C T O B E R J B L

D F E B R U C U E N

A U G U S T H L R O

F E B R U A R Y B V

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

Introduction 7

G Write the missing letters.

a a e e i i o o u u

1. r d 2. bl e 3. yell w 4. gr en

5. p nk 6. bl ck 7. wh te 8. br wn

9. p rple 10. or nge

F Write the names of the seasons.

3. mutuan 1. prisgn

4. ntiewr 2. msmeur

Introduction8

H Write the words.

I Match.

1. What’s your name?

2. Where are you from?

3. How are you?

4. How old are you?

5. Who is your best friend?

a. I’m fine, thanks.

b. My name’s George.

c. I’m from Italy.

d. Tony.

e. I’m twenty-eight.

he I it she they we you you

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8.

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from? 9

Unit 1 Hello! Where are you from?

Learning Link

In this unit you will learn:• words and phrases to help you talk about yourself and others.• the numbers 1-30.• to ask and answer personal questions.• to write about yourself and your English studies.• to use to be.

A Match.

1. Australia

2. Britain

3. Italy

4. Turkey

5. China

6. France

A B C

FED

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from?10

B Read the dialogue quickly. Who is Janet Jones?

Reading Link

2 Outside the classroom ...

Hannah: Who’s the man with the woman?

Valentina: Oh, Carlos? He’s a waiter. He’s nice. We’re friends.

Hannah: Is he from France?

Valentina: No, he isn’t. He’s Portuguese.

3 Inside the classroom ...

Teacher: Hello! My name’s Janet Jones and I’m the English teacher.

Students: Hello.

Carlos: Where are the notebooks and pens? They aren’t on the desks.

Teacher: No, they’re in the drawers. Sorry, but no cell phones in here, please.

Valentina: No cell phones? Oh, no!

1 In the school ...

Hannah: Hello! Where’s the English class, please?

Valentina: Hi! It’s in the big room over there – Room 19.

Hannah: Thanks. I’m Hannah. Are you a student here?

Valentina: Yes, I am. My name’s Valentina and I’m French. I’m a chef. Where are you from?

Hannah: I’m from Hamburg in Germany and I’m a doctor. I’m 26.

C Read the dialogue again and answer the questions.

1. Where's the English class?

2. Who's a chef?

3. Who's Portuguese?

4. Where are the notebooks?

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from? 11

19

twenty-six

28

thirty

one

7

11

fifteen

E Complete the table.

D Complete the words.

Vocabulary Link

F Label the picture with these words.

chair chef cell phone table waiter

4

5

1

2

3

d (dialogue 1)

t (dialogue 3)

n (dialogue 3)

p (dialogue 3)

d (dialogue 3)

d (dialogue 3)

1 2 3

4 5 6

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from?12

G Complete the sentences with these words.

Chinese English French Germany Italy Japan

1. I'm from France. I'm .

2. Ken is from Tokyo in . He's Japanese.

3. Ping and I are . We're from China.

4. She's from London in England. She's .

5. "Are you Italian?" "Yes, I'm from Milan in ."

6. Hans and Helmut are German. They’re from Hamburg in .

Grammar Link

to be – Affirmative

Long Form Short Form

I amYou areHe/She/It isWe/You/They are

I’mYou’reHe’s/She’s/It’sWe’re/You’re/They’re

I am Chinese.She is 22.They are teachers.

You’re nice.It’s a big notebook. We’re from Germany.

1. He from France.2. I a student.3. The doctors nice.4. Helen and I friends.5. Hamburg in Germany.6. You 30.

I Complete the sentences with am, are or is.

Now look at the Grammar Reference for Unit 1 on page 113 for more information.

H Circle the correct words.

1. Hi! I am / are Thomas.

2. She am / is from China.

3. Simon and Bob is / are friends.

4. London is / are in England.

5. Nathan is / are a chef from Britain.

6. They am / are Italian.

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from? 13

• We use Who to ask about people.

We use Where to ask about places.

Who ...? Where ...?

to be –

Long Form Short Form

I am notYou are notHe/She/It is notWe/You/They are not

I’m not You aren’tHe/She/It isn’tWe/You/They aren’t

I am not Chinese.He is not here.They are not on the desks.

I’m not a teacher.She isn’t from London.You aren’t Italian.

to be – Question and Short Answer

Question Short Answer

Am I ...?Are you ...?Is he/she/it ...?Are we/you/they ...?

Yes, I am./No, I’m not.Yes, you are./No, you aren’t.Yes, he/she/it is./No, he/she/it isn’t.Yes, we/you/they are./No, we/you/they aren’t.

Am I nice?Is he from France?Are they from Britain?

Yes, I am.No, he isn’t.Yes, they are.

1. You a chef.2. I’m English. I French.3. The pen in the drawer.4. Sarah is from Germany. She Portuguese.5. I 29.6. The boys from Turkey.

J Complete the sentences with the negative form of to be.

1. Who are you?2. Is the room big?3. Where’s Nina?4. Are John and Carl here?5. Is Peter from France?6. Are you German?

a. Yes, I am.b. No, it isn’t.c. I’m Jason.d. Yes, he is.e. No, they aren’t.f. She’s over there.

K Match.

Grammar Link

UNIT 1 Hello! Where are you from?14

Listening Link

L For questions 1-3, check ( ) the correct picture A, B or C.

1. Where is John?

A CB

CBA

AB C

3. Where is Marian from?

2. Who is Sally?

Speaking Link

M Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions.

Writing Link

N Look at the instruction and the description of a person below. Add periods, capital letters and apostrophes where necessary. Write a description of yourself and your English studies.

im jean and im a waiter im from lyons in france im 22 and im a student at an english school in london its a big school the students are from germany and france the teacher is john hampton hes nice hes 26 and hes from australia

O Use the outline to write a description of yourself and your English studies. (40-60 words)

Description Outline

• name• job• town/country or nationality

• age• English school• English teacher

What’s your name?Where are you from?

Are you a student?Are you 20?

Are you French?Who is your best friend?

Look back at the Learning Link. What did you learn?