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Page 8: dates in the present • ordinal numbers between 1st and 31st
Page 9: we/you/they are…
Page 16: have got UNIT 2UNIT 2
What date is it today?
What’s the matter? Have you got a headache?
Yessy has got a headache. She’s
got a headache. I’m healthy. There’s
nothing the matter with me!
Ouch! Yes, I have. I’ve got a headache!
They are at the cinema.
We are at the cinema.
Today’s the twenty-seventh of August! It’s my birthday!
We use ordinal numbers like first, second, third, fourth and fifth to talk
about the date. Watch out! We don’t say Yessy’s birthday is on the five of October.
We say It’s on the fifth of October!
Remember: I am We areYou are You areHe/she/it is They are
Remember: I’ve got We’ve gotYou’ve got You’ve gotHe/she/it’s got They’ve got
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My ears hurt. I’ve got earache. Does your arm hurt?
Yes, it does. My arm hurts.
Ouch! My tooth hurts.
We like football!
They like football, we like arts and crafts!
You like arts and crafts!
This is our computer, our charger and our
mobile phone.
This is our football and our skipping rope.
That's their computer, their charger and their
mobile phone. That's your football and your
skipping rope and this is my umbrella!
We use the possessive adjectives our, your and their when we talk about a group of people’s things. For example, our charger, your football and their computer! Look:
I my
You your
He his
She her
It its
We our
You your
They their
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When talking about the body parts, we use the possessive
adjectives my, your, his and her. For example, we say my ears hurt, his arm hurts
and her tooth hurts.
Yesterday
Page 34: the past with was and were
Page 35: near & far from
Page 44: there was & there were
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Look! The hotel is near here but the shopping
centre is far from here.
Be careful! We don’t say it’s near to the chemist’s
or it’s near of the café! We say it’s near the chemist’s
and it’s near the café.
Yummy! There’s a biscuit, some orange juice and there are two bananas!
Yesterday there was a biscuit, some orange juice
and there were two bananas. Today there’s some pizza,
some pasta and some ketchup!
In the past, we express the verb to be using was and were.SINGULAR
I was You wereHe/she/it was
PLURAL
We wereYou wereThey were
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They were at the shopping centre yesterday.
Where were you yesterday?
UNIT 5UNIT 5 Page 45: a lot of, a little, a few, much, many
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We use a few and a little in affirmative sentences when there isn’t much of something. We use many and much in interrogative sentences to ask about the quantity of
something, and in negative sentences to say that there is very little of something. Be careful! Few and many go with
countable nouns and little and much go with uncountable nouns!
There are a lot of peas.
There are a few green beans.
Oh! There isn’t much chicken
and there aren’t many potatoes.
There’s a little cake.
Today I’m going to study at ten o’clock. Then at
twelve I’m going to play basketball. In the afternoon, my friends and I are
going to have lunch at two o’clock and at five o’clock I’m going to listen to music.
We use the future with be going to to talk about intentions.
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headache, stomach ache, actually, fact/k/UNIT 2UNIT 2
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few, music, unit, new/juː/UNIT 4UNIT 4
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stapler, scissors, sore throat, restaurant
yoghurt, yes, yellow, you
birthday, third, healthy, toothache
wake up, wash your face, once, twice/w/
/s/
/j/
/q/
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