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1c Are there any mushrooms?
Everyday things Grammar Countable and uncountable nouns with Dialogue
Play Kim’s game some, any and no 2 1
Listen and read. Complete the
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with the class. Vocabulary Food and drink dialogue with the correct phrases.
Bring in a selection
of between 10
Vocabulary: Food and drink Tom, Kiran and Jodie are at Tom’s
and 15 everyday house.
things (or photos of 1a Recall Write food and drink words beginning with
Tom: Hi, guys. What about a
everyday things), these letters. Then check the Word bank on page
barbecue this evening?
112. Can you add any more?
as appropriate to Kiran: Great! What have we got to
apple b c e f g h
your class. Arrange eat?
i m o p r s t Tom: Well, there are some beef
them at the front of
the classroom and b 1
Extension Listen and repeat. Match the words burgers and there’s some
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to the pictures (1–15). Which words are not in the lamb, too.
cover with a cloth.
pictures? Kiran: 1 Burgers are great on a
Remove the cloth
barbecue.
and allow the Ss to 1 – mushroom
Jodie: But I don’t eat red meat. Is
study the items for there any chicken?
60 seconds. Make • beans • beef • cake • cream • lamb Tom: No, there isn’t. Sorry.
sure that all the • lettuce • melon • mushroom • nut(s) • olive Jodie: Oh, are there any beans or
• olive oil • pea(s) • peach • pear • strawberry mushrooms?
Ss can see them
• vinegar • yoghurt Tom: Er, no, there aren’t, I’m afraid.
clearly. Then cover
Kiran: And there isn’t any bread or
the display once
cheese.
more. 1 2 3
Jodie: 2 Can I make a salad?
The Ss write down Tom: Um, well, there’s some
as many of the lettuce …
items as they can 4 5 6 Kiran: But there are no tomatoes.
recall. Tom: No, but there are some
Finally, uncover strawberries.
Jodie: You can’t put strawberries in a
the display. How
salad! Honestly, Tom, 3
many of the items 7 8 9
Kiran: 4
Jodie. Let’s go shopping!
did they remember
correctly? Phrases
• Come on, • you’re hopeless!
Exercise 1a
• You’re joking! • Excellent.
Any of these: 10 11 12
Exercise 2
1 Excellent. 2 You’re joking! 3 you’re hopeless!
4 Come on,
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Grammar 6 Complete the dialogue with some, any and no. Extra
Rachel: I’m hungry. Have you got 1any food? practice
Countable and uncountable nouns
James: Do you want a sandwich? There’s 2 Page 124
with some, any and no
bread and 3 chicken.
Countable – plural Uncountable
Rachel: Is there 4 lettuce?
Affirmative MOTIVATOR 1c
James: No, but there are 5 tomatoes.
There are some beef There’s some lamb.
Rachel: OK. Are there 6 biscuits?
burgers.
James: Yes, there are 7 chocolate biscuits in
Negative the cupboard. Do you want a drink?
There aren’t any There isn’t any bread. Rachel: Yes, please. Is there 8 orange juice?
mushrooms. James: No, there’s 9 juice, but there is 10
There are no tomatoes. There’s no bread. water.
Yes/No questions
Are there any
Is there any chicken?
Listen
mushrooms?
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10 Kiran and Jodie are buying things for the
barbecue. What five things do they buy? What
Note
do they forget to buy?
Uncountable nouns do not have a plural form.
1 mushrooms
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Exercise 3 Exercise 6
1 a) 2 b) 3 a) 4 b) 2 some 3 some 4 any 5 some 6 any 7 some 8 any
Exercise 5 9 no 10 some
Countable (C): cake, lettuce, melon, mushroom, Exercise 7
nut(s), olive, pea(s), peach, pear, strawberry They buy: mushrooms, cheese, tomatoes, olives and
Uncountable (U): cream, lamb, olive oil, vinegar, cola.
yoghurt They forget to buy: bread.
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s . I like 7
\57 y , too. 6 There isn't no / any / some cream.
7 We've got some / any / no olive oil.
8 I want a / some / any vinegar.
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6 £Hi Use the prompts to write questions. Then look Grammar summary
at the picture and write short answers.
Countable and uncountable
nouns with some, any and no.
Muir nicuive
There is some There isn't any olive
vinegar. oil.
There are some There is no olive oil.
beans. There aren't any
mushrooms.
There are no
mushrooms.
Questions Short answers
Is there any meat? Yes, there is.
No, there isn't.
Are there any nuts? Yes, there are.
No, there aren't.
Nc>-re
Usage
• ln affirmative sentences, we use some +
uncountable nouns or plural countable nouns.
There is some vinegar. There are some peas.
1 melons/on the table?
• We can a!so use a/an + singular countable
Are there anv melons on the table? noun. We can't use a/an or numbers with
Yes, there are. uncountable nouns.
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COOKING VERBS VOCABULARY MATCHING WORKSHEET 1
Choose the correct words from the list below and write them under the correct pictures
WORD LIST
peel
break
pour
stir
chop
slice
grate
drain
mix
mash
whisk
knead
flatten
squeeze
sprinkle
carve
WORD LIST
fry
boil
roast
bake
toast
grill
steam
taste
serve
add
blend
crush
clean
open
sift
wash
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Exercise 7a Exercise 7b
2 Walt Disney was a director. He wasn’t a politician. 2 Who was Walt Disney? He was a director.
3 John Lennon and Elvis Presley weren’t football 3 Who were John Lennon and Elvis Presley? They
players. They were singers. were singers.
4 Shakespeare wasn’t a doctor. He was a writer. 4 Who was Shakespeare? He was a writer.
5 Marie Curie was a scientist. She wasn’t a musician. 5 Who was Marie Curie? She was a scientist.
6 Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were artists. 6 Who were Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo?
They weren’t actors. They were artists.
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A: Where/born?
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Mote
Usage
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B: b o r n / i n Canberra, Australia • We use the past simple of the verb to be to talk about
the past.
A: What/first big film?
5 / was in Italy last week.
Form
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• We add n'tto was or were to form negatives.
B: first big film//\//ce in Wonderland
I wasn't tired.
• ln questions, we reverse the word order of the subject
A: there/any famous actors in that?
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4b A strange thing happened.
Past simple of Grammar Past simple of regular verbs
verb to be Vocabulary Common regular verbs
Revise the past
simple of the verb
to be. Write on the
board: The Visitor
Where were you/ My name’s Kit and I live near the sea. One
evening last autumn, I walked to the beach
your parents …
and stopped near a rock to look at the waves.
yesterday morning/ Suddenly a boy of ten appeared. His clothes
last year? were wet and there was a silver bracelet with
Where was your the letter D around his wrist. He walked towards
(brother) … last me and his first words were: ‘My sister Amy is
in trouble at Rock Point. A wave pulled her into
night/last Sunday? the sea. She can’t swim very well.’ ‘Did you call
Elicit questions 999?’ I asked. ‘No, I didn’t’ he replied. ‘But you
and answers in can save her.’ ‘Can you come with me?’ I asked
open pairs. Tell Ss and hurried to my boat. But the boy didn’t
answer. Suddenly he wasn’t there. Who was he?
they can invent
Where was he? Quickly, I pushed my boat
information if they into the sea.
want to. Grammar
Exercise 1 Past simple of regular verbs
His sister’s name is Read Affirmative Negative
Amy. 1 4
04Listen and read the first part of the story. I walked to the beach. I didn’t walk to the
What is the name of the boy’s sister? village.
Exercise 2
I stopped near a rock. I didn’t stop near a tree.
2 It was autumn.
Comprehension I hurried to my boat. I didn’t hurry to my
3 The boy’s clothes house.
were wet. 2 Answer the questions. Questions Answers
4 The letter D was 1 Whose home is near the sea? What did he answer?
on the boy’s Kit’s home is near the sea. Did you call the Yes, I did.
bracelet. 2 What time of year was it? police? No I didn’t.
5 His sister Amy was 3 Whose clothes were wet?
Now make similar sentences with she, we
in the water and in 4 Where was the letter D?
and they.
5 Who was in the water and in trouble?
trouble.
6 Whose boat was it? Note
6 It was Kit’s boat.
To make an affirmative, we usually add -ed or -d to the
Exercise 3 Vocabulary: Common regular verbs infinitive.
answer, appear, ask, What do you notice about the affirmative of the verbs stop
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05 Listen and repeat. Underline the verbs
and hurry?
call, hurry, pull, push, which are in the story in Exercise 1.
reply, stop, walk
4 Read the first part of the story again. Notice
Exercise 5 • answer • appear • arrive • ask • call the words in red.
arrived, asked, • carry • cry • decide • die • drop • finish
called, carried, • happen • hate • help • hurry • laugh
• listen • look • love • open • phone
Practice
cried, decided,
died, dropped,
• play • pull • push • remember • reply 5 Write the past tense forms of the verbs in
• return • save • smile • start • stay Exercise 3. Be careful with the spelling of
finished, happened, • stop • study • talk • visit • wait • walk carry, cry, drop, hurry, reply and stop.
hated, helped, • want • watch • work answered, appeared, …
hurried, laughed,
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listened, looked,
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loved, opened,
phoned, played,
Exercise 6 Exercise 7
pulled, pushed,
1 answered, appeared, arrived, called, carried, cried, 2 pulled 3 didn’t talk 4 carried 5 phoned 6 saved
remembered,
died, happened, hurried, listened, loved, opened, 7 smiled 8 didn’t save 9 answered 10 cried 11 died
replied, returned,
phoned, played, pulled, remembered, replied, 12 looked
saved, smiled,
returned, saved, smiled, stayed Exercise 8
started, stayed,
2 asked, dropped, finished, helped, laughed, looked, 2 A: Where did Kit stop on the beach?
stopped, studied,
pushed, stopped, talked, walked, watched, worked B: He stopped near a rock.
talked, visited,
3 decided, hated, started, studied, visited, waited, 3 A: Did the boy answer all Kit’s questions?
waited, walked,
wanted B: No, he didn’t.
wanted, watched,
worked 4 A: Did Kit walk to Rock Point?
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to school.
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Suddenly, Emily (drop)
9 basketball yesterday.
the ice cream.
Complete the crossword with the correct
Oh, no! It was on the man's
verbs.
shoe!
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4 i t f Complete the story ending with the
correct form of the verbs from the box.
i 4 r \
• remember • phone • hurry • stay
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• laugh • not want • talk • ask (x2)
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1 2
The man lauahed and then the
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assistant for two more ice creams. He and Emily
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at the café for about an hour.
1 Can you my bag, please? It's very
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They about their lives and their
heavy.
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likes. E m i l y to go home, but she
2 Please question one.
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suddenly that it was her mum's
3 Can we televisión?
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birthday. Brad her for her phone
4 up! We're late.
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number and then she home.
5 -*• Oh, great! I ice cream.
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Later that evening, s h e her
5 I at this. It's really beautiful.
friend and told her all about her exciting day.
6 My parents go to work at eight o'clock and
home at 5 p.m.
7 Don't . It's not that bad.
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Use the prompts to complete the dialogues. Grammar summary
A: (you/play) Did you play football yesterday?
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A: Nothing important. I was just bored. Where did you go last night?
Form
• To form the past simple of most regular verbs, we
add -ed.
answer - answered
• To form negatives, we use didn't + infinitive
without to.
wanted - didn't want
• To form questions, we use Did + subject + infinitive
without to.
• he love • ask • he study • he decide (x2) Did you like the film?
• appear • he return • he live
Spelling rules
• When a verb ends in -e. we add -d
A: Your dad speaks great French. Did he study 1
love - loved
French at university? • When a verb ends in a consonant + y we change
the -yto an -/'and add -ed. We don't change the -y
B 2
(/) . After university,
toan -/aftera vowel.
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in Paris for a few years. cry - cried play - played
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it there. • When a verb ends in one vowel + one consonant,
we double the last consonant.
A: So why 5
to England?
drop - dropped
B: The headmistress of his oíd school
i :-
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him to work there as a French ... • *;, • * -/^^MSJSwiHftw.?
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teacher. to try it. Then, a pretty,
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young English teacher at the
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school and, after t h a t , to stay
there. She's now my mum, of course.
A: How romantic!
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4c I only had a £20 note.
Common Grammar Past simple of irregular verbs
regular verbs Vocabulary Verb and noun collocations
In pairs, give Ss Function Make and respond to apologies
one minute to
write down as
many common Tom and Emma are meeting at Tower Bridge.
Tom is late.
regular verbs, in the
Tom: I’m really sorry I’m late.
infinitive and past
Emma: We said half past ten at Tower Bridge.
simple forms, as What happened?
they can remember. Tom: It’s a long story.
The pair with the Emma: Did you miss the bus?
most correct verbs Tom: Well … I left the house two hours
in both forms wins. ago. At nine fifteen! But Mum saw my
dirty breakfast things and called me
back. She was really angry. So I went
Background back, did the washing-up and ran to
Dialogue
notes the bus stop. I got there and, can you
Tower Bridge: A believe it, I didn’t have my bus pass. 1 4
Listen and read the dialogue. How long did
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I only had a £20 note and the bus Tom wait for a bus?
large suspension
driver didn’t have change. So I went
bridge which
to a shop, bought some chocolate
crosses the River Comprehension
and got change. Then I waited twenty
Thames, near the minutes for the next bus. 2 Answer true (T) or false (F).
Tower of London. Emma: Never mind. You’re here now. Can I 1 Tom didn’t leave home in time. F
The bridge was have some chocolate? 2 Tom didn’t listen to his Mum.
opened in 1894. Tom: Sorry. I ate it all on the bus. I was 3 Tom tried to buy a bus ticket from the driver.
The lower part of hungry after all that running. 4 Tom didn’t get the first bus.
Emma: Huh! What about me? I’m hungry after 5 Emma is annoyed because she wanted some
the bridge can be
all that waiting! chocolate.
raised to allow
tall boats to pass
underneath. S ? LVE IT!
Exercise 1 3 What time did Tom arrive? How late was he?
Tom waited twenty
minutes for the bus.
Exercise 2
2F3T4T5T
Exercise 3
Tom arrived at
quarter past eleven/
eleven fifteen.
He was forty-five
minutes late.
Exercise 5
leave/left, see/
saw, go/went, do/
did, run/ran, get/
got, have/had, buy/ 46
bought, eat/ate 16
Exercise 6
2 went 3 Did you Exercise 7 Extension
get 4 saw 5 didn’t (Possible answers)
Past simple of irregular verbs
have 6 didn’t take 1 Last year I went to New York. Make two sets of cards of irregular verbs, one with
7 Did you have 2 A few days ago I saw a great film. the infinitive on them (Set A), and one with the past
8 had 9 ate 10 got 3 Last week my friend bought new trainers. simple on them (Set B). Put all the cards face down
11 bought 12 left 4 This morning I left the house at seven. at the front of the class. Ask a S to pick up two cards
5 Yesterday I did my homework before supper. at random. The S should read aloud the verbs on the
6 For dinner last night we had pizza. cards. If they match, he or she keeps the cards. If
Exercise 8 they don’t match, he or she shows them to the rest of
2 lose 3 do 4 miss 5 make 6 have the class and puts them back, face down in the pile.
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Practice
5 Write the infinitive and past forms of all the Use your English: Make and
irregular verbs in the text. respond to apologies
Infinitive Past 9 4
Listen and repeat. Then practise the
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6 Complete the dialogue with the correct form A: I’m really sorry I’m late.
of the past simple. B: What happened?
A: I got up late and missed the train.
Jodie: What 1did you do (you/do) yesterday?
B: Not again!
Emma: Tom and I 2 (go) to Tower Bridge.
Jodie: Great! 3 (you/get) an amazing view Apologise for being late
from the top of it? Sorry I’m late.
Emma: Well we 4 (see) the river and a lot of I’m very/really sorry I’m late.
boats. But I 5 (not have) my phone or Accept
camera with me so I 6 (not take) any That’s OK./That’s all right.
photos. What happened?
Jodie: Oh well. Next time maybe. Explain
Emma: What about you? 7 (you have) a good (Can you believe it,) I took the wrong bus.
time with Kiran? Respond
Jodie: No. We 8 (have) a really bad weekend. It doesn’t matter. It’s not a problem.
Kiran 9 (eat) a bad hot dog and 10 Never mind. You’re here now.
(get) really sick. Not again!
Emma: Oh no!
Jodie: And I 11 (buy) a new pair of trainers
and then I 12 (leave) them on the bus.
10 Practise similar conversations with the
prompts in the past simple. Then invent
Emma: That’s really bad.
two other conversations.
1 get/the wrong bus
Speak
2 fall off/my bike
7 Make sentences which are true for you. 3 lose/my diary with your address in it
1 Last year I/my friend (go) ... 4 leave/my mobile at home
2 A few days ago I (see) ...
3 Last week I/my friend (buy) ...
4 This morning I (leave the house at) ... Extra practice
5 Yesterday I (do my homework) ... For more practice, go to page 105.
6 For dinner last night we (have) ... 47
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R 4 DO
weekend?
B: I anything. I was in bed all
1 do 6 find 11 fall
weekend.
2 run 7 lose 12 write
5 GET
3 break 8 swim 13 buy
A: What you for your
4 go 9 drink 14 see
birthday?
5 get 10 drive
B: I a new bike - it's awesome!
2 WkhB Complete the text with the correct form
of the verbs in brackets. Grammar: Adverbial phrases with ago
Hi Steve, 4 WLM When did the events happen? Complete
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How are you? l'm sorry 1 (not go) didn't go to the sentences with ago.
2
your party on Saturday. 1 (not have) 1 It's now May. My birthday was in February.
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time. W e (go) to my grandparents' My birthday was three months ago.
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house on Friday evening and we (not get) 2 It's now seven o'clock. We had dinner at five
back until late on Sunday. o'clock.
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It was a quiet weekend. 1 (eat) We had dinner .
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a lot of my grandmother's food and 1 (go) 3 It's now October. We were in Italy in August
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shopping. 1 (buy) We were in Italy .
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a few clothes, but 1 (not see) 4 It's now 2014. My sister left school in 2011.
anything very interesting. My sister left school .
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S o , (you/have) a good party? 5 It's now Tuesday. We went shopping on
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(lots of people/come) ? Saturday.
Tell me everything when I see you. We went shopping
Love
Kate.
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3a The best thing is the balcony.
Tell the Ss to look Grammar Comparative and superlative of adjectives
at the title of the Vocabulary House and furniture
unit, Away from
home, and the main
photos in Lessons From::
From
a to d.
Subject:
Discuss what the
photos show (a Hi Laura,
balcony looking out
3 AWAY FROM HOME Hello from sunny Cadiz! This is my third day here and my Spanish
to sea; somewhere is already better! Marta and her family live in a flat near the sea.
hot and sunny; It’s smaller than our house, but it’s more modern. There are three
bedrooms. Marta’s is the biggest and we’re both sleeping in it.
some very unusual I’m sleeping in a bed near the window. Marta’s bed is bigger than
houses; packing mine, but mine is more comfortable. The kitchen is larger than
for a holiday; ours at home, but the best thing is the balcony. There’s a table
and some chairs on it and we eat breakfast outside. The view is
enormous domes fantastic. Marta’s mum loves flowers so there are loads of plants
at the Eden Project on the balcony, too.
in Cornwall; Big Cadiz is the oldest city in Spain and it’s brilliant. It’s more exciting
than Shipley. That’s not hard – the most interesting place in
Ben in London; the
Shipley is the park!
Statue of Liberty See you next week.
and the Empire Kerry xx
State Building in PS Spanish food is fantastic! It’s tastier than English food and cheaper!
New York).
Read b 3
Extension Listen and repeat. Label
Background 02
notes 1 3
01Listen and read the email. What is the parts of the house and garden. Which
Kerry’s home town? words are not in the picture?
Cadiz: A city and
port in Andalusia Parts of the house
Comprehension
in the south west • balcony • basement • ceiling
of Spain. It is 2 Answer the questions. • chimney • fence • garden • gate
the capital of the 1 Which town is Kerry staying in? Cadiz • landing • loft • roof • stairs • steps
province of Cadiz 2 What’s her Spanish friend’s name? • study
and is the oldest 3 Does her Spanish friend live in a house or
a flat?
continuously
4 Where do they eat breakfast?
inhabited town in 1
5 What does she think of Spanish food?
Spain.
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Shipley: A small Vocabulary: House and furniture
town near the city 6
of Bradford in West
3a Recall Complete the lists with house 2
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and furniture words. Then check the
Yorkshire in the
Word bank on page 112.
north of England. 4
Rooms: kitchen
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Exercise 1 Parts of a house: door 7
Fittings: bath 11
Shipley
Furniture: table 10
Exercise 2
2 Marta 3 A flat
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4 On the balcony
5 She likes it. 32
Exercise 3a
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Rooms: bathroom,
bedroom, dining Fittings: cooker, dishwasher, fridge, shower, sink, 7 steps 8 garden 9 basement 10 gate 11 fence
room, hall, living toilet, washbasin, washing machine Words not in the picture: ceiling, study
room Furniture: armchair, bed, bookcase, carpet, CD Exercise 5a
Parts of a house: player, chair, chest of drawers, clock, computer, 2 The Shoe House is nearer the town than The Tree
downstairs, floor, cupboard, curtains, desk, DVD player, lamp, mirror, House.
garage, garden, plant, poster, shelf, sofa, television (TV), wardrobe, 3 The Tree House is smaller than The Bubble Palace.
upstairs, wall, wastepaper bin 4 The Bubble Palace is more modern than The Shoe
window Exercise 3b House.
1 chimney 2 roof 3 loft 4 balcony 5 landing 6 stairs 5 The Bubble Palace is more comfortable than The
Shoe House.
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Exercise 5b Exercise 7
The Bubble Palace has the best view.
Where? Good points Bad points
The Bubble Palace is the largest.
The Shoe America unusual noisy
The Shoe House is the oldest. House
The Tree House is the furthest from the town.
The France swimming expensive
(+ possible answers) Bubble pools, place
The Bubble Palace is the most unusual. Palace to keep
The Shoe House is the worst. helicopter
The Tree America balcony, quiet,
House in forest boring
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• balcony • gate • feof • basement house is that it is cold in the winter. The
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• stairs • study • landing • fence (cold) room is my bedroom. ln
• chimney the winter, I do my homework in the kitchen
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because it is (warm) than my
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bedroom.
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4 lil Use the p r o m p t s to write sentences.
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1 My bedroom/big/bedroom in the house
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My bedroom is the biggest bedroom in the
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house.
2 I I I Complete the words with one letter
2 It/big/my parents' room
in each space.
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