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Unit 13

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ANSWERS
1 street 2 neighborhood 3
the country
C Write the places in the
correct order from small to
big.
• Have students do the
activity on their own.
• Check answers with the
class.
ANSWERS
Apartment, building, town,
city, world

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1. What is good about a city?
2. What is good about the country?
3. Where would you like to live?

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My address is 19 Main Street, Rivertown
When do we use an address?
What's your address?
Everyone's home has an address.
It tells us where it is.
We write an
address on a
letter.

We use an address to find our


friend’s house.
1. We can use possessives to talk about the relationship between people or
to say who owns something. Possessive’s always comes after a noun or a
name.
☺Grandma and Grandpa are my mum's parents. Maria’s best friend is Juanita. My cousins'
birthdays are both in January.
2. We often use possessive’s or s’ when we talk about family and friends.
We can also use it to say that something belongs to someone
☺ That’s Roberto's flat. He's got a flat in the city Centre.

☺Kim's hair is very long. She's got long, black hair.

☺My parents' garden is beautiful. They grow a lot of flowers.

3. It is possible to use more than one possessive in a phrase.


☺We had lunch at my friend's father's house.

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Quiz unit 13 part 1
Answer the questions.
1. What is a neighborhood?
...............................................................................................................
2. What does an address tell us?
………………………………………………………………………....
3. What do you like about the text?
………………………………………………………………………....
Read the sentences. Circle the correct answer.
1. We all live in (apartments /homes).
2. A Town is like a (small / big) city.
3. (Houses / Apartments) in the country are far apart.

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4. The buildings in a city are (close together / far apart).

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