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TOUCHSTONE 6 Unit 1: FIRST CONTACTS 1 BOYS’ NAMES Roy, James, Gary, Jack, David, Matthew, Bill, Tim, Bob. GIRLS’ NAMES: Jane, Linda, Polly, Anna, Liz, Jessica, Julie, Judy, Rose, Caroline 2 1 James 2 Julie 3 Caroline 4 Jane 5 Matthew 6 Anna 7 Rose 8 Bill 9 Tim 10 Any

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TOUCHSTONE 6

Unit 1: FIRST CONTACTS

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BOYS’ NAMES

Roy, James, Gary, Jack, David, Matthew, Bill, Tim, Bob.

GIRLS’ NAMES:

Jane, Linda, Polly, Anna, Liz, Jessica, Julie, Judy, Rose, Caroline

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1 James

2 Julie

3 Caroline

4 Jane

5 Matthew

6 Anna

7 Rose

8 Bill

9 Tim

10 Any

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a London is / isn’t the capital of Great Britain.

b Canberra is/ isn’t the capital of the USA.

c Washington is/ isn’t the capital of Ireland.

d Dublin is/ isn’t the capital of Canada.

e Ljubljana is / isn’t the capital of Slovenia.

f Budapest is / isn’t the capital of Hungary.

g Rome is / isn’t the capital of Italy.

h Ottawa is/ isn’t the capital of Australia.

i Vienna is / isn’t the capital of Austria.

j Zagreb is / isn’t the capital of Croatia.

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1 Rome is the capital of Italy.

2 Canberra isn't the capital of Great Britain.

3 Washington is the capital of the USA.

4 Dublin is the capital of Ireland.

5 Ottawa isn't the capital of Australia.

6 London is the capital of Great Britain.

7 Vienna isn't the capital of Hungary.

8 Ottawa is the capital of Canada.

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1 Where/Dublin? Where's Dublin? It's in Ireland.

2 Where/Ljubljana? Where's Ljubljana? It's in Slovenia.

3 Where/Washington? Where's Washington? It's in the USA.

4 Where/Ottawa? Where's Ottawa? It's in Canada.

5 Where/Canberra? Where's Canberra? It's in Australia.

6 Where/Zagreb? Where’s Zagreb? It’s in Croatia.

7 Where/Budapest? Where’s Budapest? It’s in Hungary.

8 Where/Rome? Where’s Rome? It’s in Italy.

9 Where/Vienna? Where’s Vienna? It’s in Austria.

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1 Mickey Mouse is from the USA. It is American.

2 Martin Krpan is from Slovenia. He is Slovenian.

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3 Pinocchio is from Italy. He is Italian.

4 Gustav is from Hungary. He is Hungarian.

5 Professor Baltazar is from Croatia. He is Croatian.

6 Laurel (Stan) is from England. He is English. Hardy is from America. He is

American.

7 Kylie Minogue is from Australia. She is Australian.

8 Queen Elizabeth II is from England. She is British.

9 Arnold Schwarzenegger is from Austria. He is Austrian.

10 The Dubliners are from Ireland. They are Irish.

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1 Tim he

2 Father he

3 Mother she

4 Mum and Dad they

5 Tim and Jessica they

6 pen it

7 dogs they

8 Tim and I we

9 car it

10 you and Alenka you

11 sister she

12 school it

13 children they

14 guitar it

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1 She is British.

2 They are Irish.

3 He is my best friend.

4 We are friends.

5 You are eleven.

6 It is small.

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Hi! My name is Jessica. I am from Washington. I am American. I am ten.

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Tim: Hi, my name’s Tim. What’s your name?

You: My name is .

Tim: That’s a nice name. How old are you? I’m twelve.

You: I am twelve, too.

Tim: I’m from the USA. I’m American. Where are you from?

You: I am from Slovenia.

Tim: Bye for now!

You: Goodbye!

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TIM JACKSON

My name is Tim Jackson. I’m twelve.

I’m from Washington. I’m American.

I can play basketball very well.

YOU

(primer)

My name is Marko. I’m twelve years old. I’m from Slovenia. I’m Slovenian. I can sing

and draw animals.

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1 What’s your name? 7 a I’m twelve.

2 Where’s Anna from? 4 b Hi, my name’s Linda.

3 What’s his name? 8 c Bye-bye.

4 Hello, I’m Roy. 2 d She’s from Australia.

5 Where are you from? 6 e Thanks.

6 Do you want a sweet? 3 f He’s Roy.

7 How old are you? 5 g I’m from Ireland.

8 See you. 1 h My name’s Liz.

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sixteen – 16

two – 2

ten – 10

seventeen – 17

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eleven – 11

four – 4

twenty – 20

twelve – 12

eight – 8

three – 3

fourteen - 14

nine - 9

eighteen – 18

thirteen – 13

six – 6

one – 1

fifteen – 15

nineteen – 19

seven – 7

five – 5

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a eight – 8

b eleven – 11

c five – 5

d fifteen – 15

e twenty – 20

f seven – 7

g twelve – 12

h fourteen – 14

i three – 3

j eighteen – 18

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1) Three, five, eight, twelve, fourteen, seventeen, nineteen.

2) Four, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty.

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a 4 + 3 = seven

b 3 x 3 = nine

c 18 : 6 = three

d 19 – 7 = twelve

e 3 x 6 = eighteen

f 20 : 2 = ten

g 18 : 3 = six

h 17 – 6 = eleven

i 4 x 4 = sixteen

j 4 + 4 = eight

18b

1 five What’s two plus three?

2 twenty What’s thirty minus ten?

3 two What’s one plus one?

4 eight What’s sixteen divided by two?

5 eleven What’s ten plus one?

6 fifteen What’s twenty minus five?

7 ten What’s thirteen minus three?

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A Who’s he?

B He is my brother.

A How old is he?

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B He’s twelve. I’ll introduce you.

A O. K.

B Mark, this is Rose. Rose, this is my brother Mark.

C Hi, Rose. Nice to meet you.

A Hello, Mark. Nice to meet you, too.

B Mark, is that your class teacher?

C Where? Oh, yes. That’s my teacher. Bye, Rose.

A Bye, Mark.

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Man Hi!

Creature Hello!

Man Where are you from?

Creature I’m from Creature Planet. And you?

Man I’m from the Earth. Come to my house.

Creature Thank you!

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Good night, Johnny. Hello, Tom.

Sleep well. Hi, Eric.

Good night, mum.

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Good afternoon, Mr Roberts. Good afternoon, Mrs Hill.

Oh, good afternoon, Mrs Green. Oh, good afternoon, Lucy.

How are you?

Good morning. Goodbye, Mandy. I love you.

Goodbye, Adam. I love you, too.

Bye-bye. See you. Good evening.

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1 pozdraviš prijatelja – Hi! / Hello!

2 se predstaviš – My name is … / I am …

3 poveš, od kod si – I come from … / I am from …

4 poveš, koliko si star/a – I am ... (years old)

5 poveš, da nekaj znaš – I can …

6 se posloviš – Goodbye. / See you./ Bye.

7 nekoga predstaviš – This is …

8 rečeš, ko ti je nekdo nekoga predstavil – Nice to meet you.

9 pozdraviš odraslega – Good morning / afternoon / evening, Mr / Mrs / Miss …

How do you do?

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Isabella

A: This is my friend Isabella.

B : Where is she from?

A: She’s from Venice. She’s Italian.

B: How old is she?

A: She’s thirteen.

Ena & Bret

A: These are my friends Ena and Bret.

B : Where are they from?

A: They’re from Dublin. They’re Irish.

B: How old are they?

A: They’re thirteen and fifteen.

Sandor

A: This is my friend Sandor.

B : Where is he from?

A: He’s from Budapest. He’s Hungarian.

B: How old is he?

A: He’s twelve.

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24b (primer)

1 They are our neighbours.

2 Maggie comes from the USA.

3 The dog is in the garden.

4 I am a good student.

5 You are Slovenian.

6 David and I are best friends.

7 Greg is eighteen.

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1 Tim is a student.

2 I am a girl.

3 You are from Australia.

4 He is my friend.

5 Maggie is my sister.

6 My name is Boris and I am Russian.

7 We are Slovenian.

8 They are students.

9 The dog is black.

10 I am fifteen.

25b

1 The teacher is in the classroom. The teacher is not / isn’t in the classroom

2 John is French. John is not / isn’t French.

3 My name is Boris. My name is not / isn’t Boris.

4 You’re right. You are not / aren’t right.

5 I’m Welsh. I am not Welsh. / I’m not Welsh.

6 We’re from the USA. We’re not / aren’t from the USA.

7 It’s Wednesday. It’s not / isn’t Wednesday.

25c

1 Where are Alice and Tim from? – They are from Canada.

2 Are you from London? – Yes, I am.

3 Is her name Maggie? – No, it isn’t.

4 Are you from Slovenia? – Yes, we are.

5 This is Peter. – Is he from Austria?

6 How old are you? – I am twelve.

7 Excuse me, are you Vesna? – No, I am not. I am Jasna.

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1 This is Alenka. She is from Ljubljana.

2 Where are Tim and Maggie from? – They are from the USA.

3 This is David. He is my friend.

4 Are the children at home? – Yes, they are.

5 How old is Dumbo? – It is ten. / He is ten.

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6 Where are you from? – I am from New York.

7 How old is Linda? – She is twelve.

8 Who is Tony? – He is my brother.

9 Is the flower blue? – Yes, it is.

10 Are you and Sally sisters? – Yes, we are.

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1 Are you from Manchester? – Yes, we are. / Are they from Manchester? – Yes,

they are.

2 Tom is my friend. He is eight.

3 Where are Alice and Tom from? – They are from Canada.

4 Is Canberra in Australia? – Yes, it is.

5 Are you Tom? – No, I am not.

6 This is Madonna. She is from the USA.

7 Is Mr Hill your class teacher? – No, he isn’t.

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1 __________ is ten years old. c She

2 __________ is a football. b It

3 Where are the books? __________ are on the table. a They

4 Where is Tim? - __________ is at school. b He

5 What is this? - __________ is a bike. b It

6 This is Polly. __________ is my friend. c She

7 Where is the pen? - __________ is in my bag. c It

8 __________ are brothers. a We

9 __________ is a good boy. c He

10 Hello, __________ am Anna. b I

11 Are Monica and I your friends? – Yes, ______ are. a You

12 __________ is a black cat. c It

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1 What is your name? What’s your name?

2 My name isTim. My name’s Tim.

3 Anna is not from Sydney. Anna isn’t from Sydney.

4 Where is Linda from? Where’s Linda from?

5 You are a girl. You‘re a girl.

6 New York is not in Australia. New York isn’t in Australia.

7 I am from Slovenia. I‘m from Slovenia.

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8 My parents are not at home. My parents aren’t at home.

9 He is from Ireland. He’s from Ireland.

10 I am not a teacher. I‘m not a teacher.

11 What is your address? What’s your address?

12 We are not Irish. We aren’t Irish.

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1 What’s your name? Jessica

2 What’s your surname? Baker

3 How old are you? 12

4 What’s your address? 34 Wycombe Road

5 How do you spell Wycombe? W-Y C-O-M-B-E

6 What’s your telephone number? 243125

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Dumbo

Telephone number: 99632

Name: Dumbo

Address: 0 Jungle Street

Town: Dumbo Town

Telephone number: 64288

Name: Tom Mitford

Address: 11 Museum Street

Town: London

Telephone number: 37489

Name: Alan Brown

Address: Victoria Street

Town: Liverpool

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Telephone number: 54779

Name: Daisy Parry

Address: 10 Maddox Street

Town: Oxford

Telephone number: 54779

Name: Peggy Somers

Address: 8 Bank Street

Town: Leeds

And what’s your mobile phone number?

(primer)

My mobile phone number is 070 776 653.

Name: Marko Novak.

Address: 13 Nova ulica.

Town: Celje.

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Coach: What’s your name?

You: My name’s Marko.

Coach: What’s your surname?

You: Novak.

Coach: What’s your address?

You: 13 Nova ulica.

Coach: What’s your telephone number?

You: 9748321

Coach: How old are you?

You: I’m twelve.

Application form

Name: Marko

Surname: Novak

Address: 13 Nova ulica

Phone number: 9748321

Age: 12

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5 – a; 4 – b; 3 – c;1 – d; 6 –e; 2 – f.

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1 an

2 a

3 a

4 an

5 a

6 an

7 an

8 a

9 an

10 a

11 an

12 an

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A AN

chair elephant

spoon address

ruler umbrella

postcard ant

key apple

notebook ice cream

bicycle orange

comb

computer

balloon

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2 My ruler is short. It isn’t long.

3 Pizzas are cheap. They aren’t expensive.

4 The snow is white. It isn’t black.

5 My computer is new. It isn’t old.

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2 This computer is expensive. It’s an expensive computer.

3 This dictionary is old. It’s an old dictionary.

4 This watch is cheap. It’s a cheap watch.

5 This flag is red, white and blue. It’s a red, white and blue flag.

6 This ruler is long. It’s a long ruler.

7 This flag is Slovenian. It’s a Slovenian flag.

8 This taxi is black. It’s a black taxi.

9 This post box is yellow. It’s a yellow post box.

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1 red + white = pink 4 black + white = grey

2 blue + yellow = green 5 red + yellow + blue = brown

3 red + yellow = orange 6 blue + red = purple

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1 I’m the Pink Panther. My favourite colour is pink.

2 Her name’s Snow White. Her favourite colour is white./black.

3 This is Little Red Riding Hood. Her favourite colour is red.

4 This is a black sheep. Its favourite colour is black.

5 He is Dracula. His favourite colours areredand white.

6 These are the traffic lights. Their colours are red, amber and green.

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Bob I’ve got a new English teacher.

Lucy What’s his name?

Bob It’s a she. Mrs Hill. She’s all right.

Lucy You’re lucky. I’ve got Mr Harrison again. He’s strict – really strict!

Bob Have you got a new maths teacher?

Lucy Yes, I have. Have you?

Bob No, I haven’t. I’ve still got Mrs Waters.

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2 You have got = You’ve got

3 He has got = He’s got

4 She has got = She’s got

5 It has got = It’s got

6 We have got = We’ve got

7 They have got = They’ve got

46b

1 They’ve got a big classroom.

2 He’s got a bike but he hasn’t got a car.

3 We haven’t got much money.

4 My uncle’s got a house. He hasn’t got a flat.

5 I’ve got a CD player. I haven’t got a the Kindle.

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1 I’ve got a bike.

2 I’ve got an alarm clock.

3 I haven’t got a camera.

4 I haven’t got a guitar.

5 I’ve got a computer.

6 I haven’t got an LCD TV.

7 I’ve got a calculator.

8 I haven’t got a piggy bank.

9 I’ve got a VCR.

10 I haven’t got a magnifying glass.

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1 Peggy has got a green ruler.

2 Hasyour brother got a new bike?

3 Tim and Maggie have got twenty CDs/DVDs.

4 Have you got a computer?

5 We have got a cat at home.

6 Her father has got an expensive camera.

7 I have got two brothers and a sister.

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8 The children have got English today.

9 Peter has got a lot of homework to do.

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1 Has Dad got six apples in the picnic basket? No, he hasn’t. He’s got five apples.

2 Have we got two hours of English today? No, we haven’t. We’ve got one hour of

English today.

3 Has Sally got a CD player in the kitchen? No, she hasn’t. She’s got a CD player in

her room.

4 Have they got a lot of friends? No, they haven’t. They’ve got two friends.

5 Has Mike got a new calculator? No, he hasn’t. He’s got a new computer.

6 Have you got a mobile phone in your bag? No, I haven’t. I’ve got a book in my bag.

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1 Are you Barbara? – Yes, I am.

2 Has Tim got a new computer game? – No, he hasn’t.

3 Have you got a new bike? – No, I haven’t.

4 Is Mary happy? – Yes, she is.

5 Are your parents here? – No, they aren’t.

6 Has your sister got a guitar? – Yes, she has.

7 Have Jack and Jim got a car? – No, they haven’t.

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54a

54b

1 My name is Anna and I come from Australia.

2 This is Tim. His surname is Jackson.

3 My sister and I live with our mother.

4 She’s called Liz but her real name’s Elizabeth.

5 Sally and John are in Class 6A. Their class teacher is called Miss Williams.

6 I’m yourcteacher and you’re my pupils.

7 We like our parents very much.

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1 your

2 My

3 her

4 our/my

5 their

6 my

7 her

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1 Are you from Dublin? – No, I am not.

2 Where’s Canberra? – It is in Australia.

3 Luca has got a computer. It’s his computer.

4 Where’s your father from? – He is from Rome.

5 This is Helen. She is my wife.

6 Is your name Marcia? – No, it isn’t.

7 She is from Hungary. Her name is Erika.

8 They are my friends. Their names are Ben and Jill.

9 Thank you very much!

10 We like our teacher.

11 They’ve got a new house. Their new address is 15 Oak Street.

12 Allan is at home but his brother isn’t.

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1 Mary is Joannes’s grandmother and Barbara’s mother.

2 Mike is Barbara’s brother and Chris’s uncle.

3 Joanne is Chris’s sister and Dick’s cousin.

4 Barbara is Bill’s aunt and Joanne’s mother.

5 Dick is Alice’s brother and Joanne’s cousin.

6 Ken is Chris’s father and Dick’s uncle.

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2 What is your first name?

3 Where are you from?

4 What is your telephone number?

5 What is your address?

6 Who is from Washington?

7 What is this called in English?

8 What is your bike look like?

9 Where do you live?

10 How do you spell your name?

11 How many brothers have you got?

12 What colour is your dog?

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1

A: Hello. I’m Tina. What’s your name?

B: Hi. My name is Andrej.

A: That’s a nice name. How old are you?

B: I’m twelve.

A: I’m twelve, too. Where are you from?

B: I’m from Slovenia.

A: Goodbye.

B: Bye.

2

A: This is my friend Mojca.

B: Nice to meet you.

C: Nice to meet you, too.

3

A: What’s your name?

B: My name is Mateja.

A: What’s your surname?

B: Novak.

A: How old are you?

B: I’m eleven.

A: What’s your address?

B: 10 Nova ulica.

A: How do you spell it?

B: It’s N-O-V-A U-L-I-C-A.

A: What’s your telephone number?

B: It’s 01 986 463.

4

A: Excuse me, what’s this called in English?

B: It’s a padlock.

A: Can you say that again, please?

B: Padlock.

A: Thank you.

5

A: Have you got a bicycle?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Is it new?

B: No, it isn’t.

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A: What colour is it?

B: It’s red.

A: Is this red your favourite colour?

B: Yes. It is.

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A: Where do you live?

B: I live in town in a block of flats.

A: Have you got any brothers or sisters?

B: Yes. I’ve got one brother.

A: What’s his name?

B: It’s Robi./His name is Robi.

A: How old is he?

B: He’s eight.