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Contents
Is
it Nick's?
Possessives
16
Revision
1 18
6
What has
Jenny
got?
Present
simple
of
have
got
20
7 These are mine
Demonstratives;
Possessive
pronouns
22
8 A picnic
Countable
and
uncountable
nouns
24
9 I like school
Present
simple
12 What
do
you
play?
Questions
with
what,
who,
etc.;
34
Prepositions
of
time
13 Slow down, Trig
Imperatives
38
14
What
is
there
in
Merton?
there
is/are;
some
and
any
with plural
nouns;
40
18 Can I go out?
can
for
permission;
must
for
necessity
56
: 9 How much milk?
some
and
any
with
uncountable
nouns;
58
how
much,
how
many
20
How often
do
you
help?
Adverbs
of
frequency
62
Revision
simple
of
irregular
verbs
80
25
What's Trig going to
do?
be
going to 84
Revision 5
88
Wordlist
90
Verb
forms
94
Hello! I'm
Jenny
Subject pronouns; Present simple
of
be
Jenny Bell
Jenny's
my
sister.
She's nine.
Hello! My name's
Jenny
Bell. Nick's
he
A thing is it.
An
anima
l is it
Jenny } .
She IS eleven.
or
she.
or he/ she (for
example
, a pet).
NiCk}
.
He
IS twelve.
Jenny
and
Nick }
They are from Merton.
Present simple
of
be
Long forms
Short forms
Questions
Singular I
am
you
are
you
are not
you're
they are not
they're
Short answers
Yes,
I am.
OR
No,
I'm not.
Yes,
he
is.
No,
she isn't.
Don't use short forms
(I'm, you're, etc.)
in
short answers with
yes.
What's missing?
Write in
the
missing
words
.
Long
forms
Short
I am
not
8
he is
not
9
I'm not
am
I?
you
aren't are you?
he isn't
is
he?
she isn't
is
she?
it
isn't
is
it?
we
aren't are w
e?
you aren't
are you?
they aren't are the
y?
Words to learn
e Hello!
.
my
sister. We 3
brother
and
siste
r. I
4
twelve
and
Jenn
y 5
eleven. We 6
.
.
.
. fro m Merton. This
7
Trig. He 8
my
brothe
r.
We
2
.
brother
and sister. He 3
. .
twelve and I 4 .
.
eleven.
We
5 . .
.
from
1
3
eleven. 11
1
They 111
She
111
Write sentences.
Use
he, she, it
or
they.
c>
Jenny's eleven .
.
$h
~
.
'?
~J~
X
~r1
~
.
.
c>
Trig isn't
from
Merton.
and
Jenny are
brother
and sister.
5
Mr
and Mrs Bell are
from
Merton.
11
She
1
~
1
3
from
Me
rt
o
n.
1
6 Merton's a small town.
c>
.
~~r:ln~
.
i
.
~
. .
7 Trig's from Triglon.
8 Triglon's a small planet.
9
Ch
ip's a good dog.
10 Chip's fo
ur.
Chapter 1
e Zoe, Carlo, Maria
and
George
Jenny's on the bus
with
Zoe
and Carlo. Zoe's
from
Greece.
She
's thirteen. Carlo's
from
Ital
y.
He
's twelve.
Nick's in the
park
with
Maria and George.
.
c;\~~
1 George and
Zoe
2 Zoe and Maria
3
Nick
and Jenny
4
Nick
and Carlo
5 Jenny and George
'b
Give a short answer.
q
Is
Nick
from
England?
Yes,
he
is.
q
Are
Zoe
and Carlo in the
park
?
No,
Is
Zoe
from
Greece?
10
Is
Carlo
from
Greece?
11
Is
Jenny thirteen?
12
Is
George eleven?
13
Are
Nick
and Carlo twe
lve?
14
Is Maria
from
England?
15
Is Maria
from
Italy?
16
Are
1 before a consonant:
a book, a
small book
2 an
I
;)
nl before a vowel:
an
English dictionary
3 the
1
0;)
1 before a consonant:
the book, the
yellow book
4 the
Ic
)!
1 before a vowel:
the English book
Vowels are the letters
a,
e,
i,
0 and
u.
Consonants are the other letters
of
the
alphabet. Sometimes a vowel sounds like
America
Au
stralia
Ch
i
na
E
gy
pt
E
ng
land
G
re
ece
Ita ly
Jap
an
Spain
Turkey
Adjective and
language
American
Australian
Chinese
Egyptian
English
Greek
Italian
Japanese
banana
c::>
~t:l
egg
1
sandwich
2
. . .
spoon
a Guess the words
Write
the
words
.
3
4
5
6
c::>
an
* pple
.
~t:l
~p.pJ~
.
6 a
*p*on
7 a *ak*
.
8 a
*anan*
.
.
.
9
an
*ni
ma
l 10
a
*ook
r
/~
~
exerCise
book/
red
Cl.
Look at
the
picture for one
; ::-
_:~
=
:~=-
::-=-
book.
Tell
your
pa
rtner
\\'h2>~
::-
= =-
~.=-
~
=-
this:
b Your
partn
.
~
sC?9.4
~C?9.
.
. .
1
[@gJ
0 I friend. I I good I
@]
.
.
.
.
.
. .
4 I isn 't 11 big. I I
grammar
11
book
11 The I
.
6
§]
I Jenny 11 English. I I and
11
Nick
I .
. .
...
.
8 I Greek I
@]
0 I
Dimitris
11 name. I
9 I Carlo I
~
I
name
. 11 Italian I @] .
10
I isn 't 11 English 11 Trig
9 American
11
Japanese
12
Italian
~
London is
~n
;~sl.i~h
.
city.
1 It's .
.
flag.
7 It's .
fla
g.
2 It's .
flag.
8 It's
.
stamp.
11
It
's
coin.
6 It's .
.coin.
12
Rome
is city.
Chapter 2
::
Girls and boys
Plural
of
nouns
In
the park I see a man , a woman with two
babies, and two old women
box boxes
3 After a consonant change
y to ies.
baby babies
Irregular plurals
Singular
Plural
child
children
man men
woman
women
person people
ron
un
ciation
- after Ipl, Itl, Ik/, If I, 18/: pets
IZ
after Isl, Iz
/,
ISI, 13/, I
tS
I, I
d3
/: buses
z.
after other sounds: girls
I Chapter 3
At
the bus stop I see two men and three children
animal
dictionary
bench
bush
bird
bus
man
dog
city
s
es
a
nd
ies
irregular
At the market
Complete the words.
Find the
diff
erences.
Wr
i
te
what
you
see
.
In
Picture A I
see
Pronouns
Adjectives
I my
you your
he
his
she
her
it its
we
our
you your
they their
I'm a good friend.
My
name's
Trig.
We're from Merton. Our surname's 8ell.
Words to learn
teacher
colour
friend
kind favourite
tall food school
surname
sport
Here's our schoo
l.
0 Her name's
.
dog. 4
school
is
in Park Street. 5 name
is
Park Street School.
JENNY
Nick
is
6
brother. 7,
teacher
is
Mr
Blake.
Tom and Amanda
are
8
.
friends. Chip
is
and
Mrs
Bell
and you.
Use
her, his,
their
and my.
Jenny
Nick
Mr
and
Mrs
Bell
You
Colour blue
red
yellow ?
Sport
swimming football
tennis
?
Food
chocolate cake pizza steak ?
Jenny
Mr
and
Mrs
Bell
c::>
food
chicken?
YOU
Yes,
it
is.
CLASS
Is her favourite
sport
swimming?
YOU
No,
it
isn'
t.
CLASS
Is
her favourite colour blue?
YOU
No,
it
isn'
t.
CLASS
Is
it
Kate?
YOU
Yes,
it
YOU
What's
your
favourite colour?
PARTNER
My favourite colour
's
orange.
Chapter 41
Is
it Nick's?
Possessives
Is
it
Jenny's tennis racket or Nick'
s?
Are
they the girls' bicycles or the boys'?
Grammar lesson
Possessives
1 Use 's or s' with people and animals.
Singular
It's
Nick's tennis racket.
OR
It's Nick's.
It's the dog's ball.
OR
It's the dog'
s.
the girls' bicycles.
OR
They
'
re
the girls'.
\
2
Use's
with irregular plurals.
Trig
is the children's friend.
Possessive
the dog's ball
Short form
of
is
Chip's a dog.
Words to learn
tennis racket bicycle
ball
best old new
Nick talks about
his
pictures
Circle
the
possessives
and
the
ball's in
the
tree
.
This
is
Jenny's
best
friend. Her
name's
Amanda
Todd.
Amanda's
twelve.
Amanda
's bicycle's new.
Possessives
Short
forms
=>
Tqr(l
.
'~
.
.
,
q
n~m~
ughter)
5
Jenny?
(Nick -
sister
)
6 Tom?
(Mr
Allen -
son
)
7
Trig? (children - friend)
8
Amanda? Qenny -
be
st friend)
9
Miss
Mill?
Qenny -
tea
cher
)
10
Tom? (Nick -
best
friend)
9 It's
Jenny's
. .
q
Th~~
~~~
.th~
4~g~
~
~~
.
I
)
s.'
.
1
.
.
.
2
1 (chapters
1-5)
o Family and friends
Complete the sentences. Use a subject pronoun with a form
of
be
or a possessive adjective.
~
MRS AND MRS BELL:
.
W~
.
'r.~ Nick and Jenny's parents.
They're
R'="'r children.
1 NICK AND JENNY:
brother and sister.
2
JENNY: This is
my
teacher .
English.
8 NICK: This is
my
teacher .
name is Mr Blake.
e
Yes
or
no?
Answer the questions. Write short answers.
~
Are
Tom
and Amanda brother and sister?
NR
l
~h~~
.
~r~t:l
.
'~~ .
1
Are
Nick and Jenny from Merton?
.
.
.
.
.
5
Are
you
eleven?
.
.
.
.
6
Is
your English book red?
2 the teacher's books 0
3
the woman's baby 0
4
the child's sandwiches
0
b
())jl
~~
e
~l~
5
the teachers' books 0
; \
,
0
~~~~
6 the girls' school
~~
cr~
7
the children's sandwiches
0
8 the woman's babies 0
~
~
~
~
f
qf
d
0 0
q
Pizza
is Nick's favourite
.
f9.C?~
.•1
1 Athens is a
city.
2 Jenny is Nick's 2
3 Miss Mill is Jenny's
.
4
Alien is Tom's 3
I
5
IS
n""w.
.
,
.
1
Tom
IS
NiCk5'
friend
."
/
~
2
3
~
4
A
~rcA.mmo.r
book
IS
cA.n
u.5efu.1
book
.
6
7
8
9
10
lhi5
i5
Jenny'5 be5t
friend
f+i5
hcA.m<Z
'5
AmcA.nd cA.
.
,.,.
I
CcA.n
5ee
two
WOmcA.n5
in
the
pcA.rk.
Jenny,
i5
you.r
What has
Jenny
got?
Present simple of have got
This is Jenny's bedroom. She's got a television,
but she hasn't got a computer. She's got a desk.
and a lamp.
Words
to
learn
The words
in
exercise 1.
o What have
you
got?
Grammar lesson
Present simple
of
have got
Use have got for possession.
Long forms
Short forms
I have
I've
you have
you've
he has
he's
she has
Yes,
she has.
OR
No
, she hasn't.
Don
't use got
in
short answers!
Chapter 6
Look
at
the
pictures. Say
what
you've got
and
what
you
haven
't got. Make
ten
sentences
.
c::?
I've
got a
watch,
but I haven't got
an
.
~~I')!1~
.
';;
g~t.
~n
~~I.~;;
.
)
~
r':l.l~r:-
~
~
.
~~I~~I
.
~t.Rr
~~4
~
p.~!1c;:.
.
~~r:-
!
1 Tom
2 Nick
3 Carlo
4
Amanda
5 Maria
b Ask
your
partner
wha
t's in his or
her
scho
ol
bag. Make
questions
like this:
c::?
YOU
Have
you
got
a pencif7
PARTNER
Yes,
I have.
OR
SC?t
.
~
gr.~~n
.p.~I')~
H· .
c::?
J
~~~
SC?~
~
r~4
.p.~I')~!
I
.
~~~
~ .
pronouns
Grammar lesson
Demonstratives
Singular this
OR
this shirt
that
OR
that shirt
Plural these
OR
these shirts
those
OR
those shirts
this sock
these socks
Chapter 7
No,
they're yours.
Those
are mine.
Possessive
pronouns
Adjectives
Pronouns
my
mine
your
yours
Jenny's dog?
Yes
, it's theirs.
Words to learn
shirt
· here
footba
II
boots
coat scarf
over there
socks shoes
gloves baseball cap
These and those
Circle the
right
words.
c::::>
~
These
are
my
shirt.
1 These are/Those are
our
tennis rackets over there.
2 This isIThese are
jenny's
school bag.
3 That's/This is
.i~
Nick's coat
L1~
and
:t~
\\I':,!-
his shoes.
8~
1 .
jenny's
gloves
~
~
and
her school bag.
~
V~
2
Nick's baseball cap cW and
his boots.
~
3
Look at exercise
2 and answer the ques(ions.
I
c::::>
m~
,
c::::>
mi
.
t:l~
~
you
1 2
~
.
.0
••••••••••••
•
••
he
3
his
~py.,
•••••
0
she
4
5
f;);;;; .
6
7
ti} f
we
.
jjXlJi
1 Is the baseball cap Nick'
s?
.
""
"
.""
,,
2 Are the shoes
jenny's
7 . " " "
"",,
.
5 Are the rackets the
ch
ildren's7
.
6
Is
the school bag j enn
y'
s7 .
': Look at the pictures. Is
it
my
baU,
or
yours?
7 Are the socks Trig's7 "
.
.
Say
it
like this:
c::::>
It's
my
and orange jui
ce
are
uncountable, so don't add
s!
bread
~
cheese
~
milk
~
orange juice1
Use
some (not a/an) with uncountable nouns.
I've got some bread.
We
'
ve
got some milk.
The
verb is singular with uncountable nouns.
Bread is cheap.
This
milk is cold.
I Chapter 8
I've got some bread,
some cheese and
some milk.
Words to learn
bread milk orange juice biscuit
orange juice
6
tomatoes
7
apple
8
'chocolate
9
biscuit
10
.
sweets
11
cherries
12
orange