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WelcomeVocabularyVocabularyVocabularyVocabulary

My profi le

Match the words with the examples.1 Name1

Age2

From3

Favourite actor/actress4

Favourite sports5

Cardiff, Wales a

Kate Winslet b

fi fteen c

football and basketballd

Janet e 1

Meet my family

Complete the words. 2 Karen’s m1 u m is a doctor.

Her d2 works at home.

Karen’s got one br3 . His name’s Eric.

She’s got one si4 . Her name’s Kate.

Karen often goes to her gr5 ’s house.

Karen’s co6 lives there too.

My room

Find the words.3 g s u w t t1 p o s t e r a g y t e h w o j d s ng s t e s h e l f o s a h e t w f s g b x d h i o2 d a t u i e u a t w g s w a r d r o b e d h a3 h a e t s y b d h e d e s k a w r s f d t e g d4 e n y j d c o m p u t e r p h a w t g s k x d5 p a u b o o k s x n y a h i w k d o w m l o6

In the classroom

Complete the sentences. Then name the 4 objects.

1 I’ve got a pencil in my hand.

2 There’s a in my

other hand.

3 I’m sitting at my .

4 There’s a piece of

in front of me.

5 My ’s on my right.

6 My ’s on my left.

a

b d

ec

f

shelf a

b

c

d

e

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My profi le: questions

Write the questions. 1 name / your / what’s ?1

What’s your name?

My name’s Janet.

are / you / from / where ?2

I’m from Cardiff in Wales.

you / are / how / old ?3

I’m fi fteen.

your / birthday / when’s ?4

It’s on 22nd February.

who / are / actors / favourite / your ?5

Kate Winslet and Leonardo di Caprio.

are / your / what / sports / favourite ?6

Football and basketball.

have got : questions

Complete the questions. 2

have | how | got | has | has | got

Has 1 Janet got a dog?

Yes, she has. Its name’s Spot.

Have Janet’s family 2 a big house?

No, they haven’t. But they’ve got a big garden.

3 they got any cats?

Yes, they have. 4 many cats have they got?

They’ve got two cats, Sunny and Snow. 5 Janet got a lot of friends?

Yes, she has.

Have her friends 6 pets?

Yes. They’ve got dogs, cats and mice.

there is/there are

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the false information.

There’s a computer on the desk. 1 ✓

There are some pens on the desk. 2 ✗

There aren’t any pens on the desk.

There aren’t any books on the shelf. 3

There isn’t a girl on the bed. 4

There’s a poster on the wall.5

There aren’t any folders on the desk. 6

There’s a basketball on the fl oor. 7

In the classroom: questions

Complete the questions. 4 Can I bor1 r o w a pen, please?

How do you sp 2 that, please?

Can you sp 3 louder, please?

Can I go to the to 4 , please?

Have you g 5 a rubber?

How do you s 6 pizarra in English?

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Personality adjectives

Find the adjectives. Then complete the 1 sentences.

h i e t u r g r u m p y a g e t w h s1 o h s u w k c h e e r f u l a l s k i e2 a w r d s c o n f i d e n t a g s e r a3 h e t w a c t i v e o e w i s h e n a p 4 o l k a w g e n e r o u s h s a j w i o 5 a w s c x r e i w t a l k a t i v e s h6

Our Maths teacher’s 1 grumpy .

But in summer he’s 2 .

The French teacher’s 3 .

And her students are 4 .

My best friends are 5 .

Students are often 6 .

Write the adjectives. 2 I’ve got a group of friends at school.

Martin sleeps a lot. He’s very l1 a z y . Tina always gives me sandwiches. She’s 2 gen .

But if Tina doesn’t know a person, she’s 3 very s .

Bob doesn’t talk a lot. He’s qu 4 .

Bob helps me with my homework. He’s 5 ki .

Not like my brother! He never helps me. 6 He’s sel .

Order the letters.3 Bob What’s an ideal friend for you, Tina?Tina An ideal friend must smile a lot and be (1) cheerful (heercluf).Bob And he must think about other people. I don’t want (2) (fi shles) friends. Tina An ideal friend must talk to me a lot. I like (3) (atitalkve) people. Bob I also like it when people listen. So my ideal friend can be (4) (tuqie). Tina I like my friends to be cheerful. I don’t like (5) (rumgpy) people. Bob And he must share his things with me. It’s important to be (6) (erousgen).

Hobbies

Circle the correct option. 4

1 4

2 5

3 6

I’m really into 1 camping / dancing.

I love opera and I love 2 playing cards / singing.

I 3 do martial arts / play the guitar three times a week.

My brother’s in a band. He plays 4 board games /the guitar.

My dad’s favourite hobby is 5 cooking / camping.

My grandad was in a play last week. 6 He loves painting / acting.

Complete the sentences.5

Internet | camping | boardcards | reading | painting

There are a lot of clubs in our school. Books are popular. We love (1) reading . If you like art, there’s also a club for (2) . The computer room’s always full. People like surfi ng the (3) . You can fi nd people playing (4) games at the games club. In the café there are always students playing (5) .

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Personality adjectives

Circle the adjective that isn’t an opposite.1 cheerful1 selfi sh generous.

confi dent unkind shy2

talkative lazy active 3

grumpy cheerful kind4

kind confi dent unkind5

quiet talkative selfi sh6

Complete the advertisement. 2

Dictionary work

Are the personality adjectives negative or 3 positive?

sociable | two-faced | envioussensitive | vain | open-minded

positive negative

sensitive

Hobbies

Write true or false. Correct the false 4 sentences.

1

2

3 6

5

4

She likes painting. 1

False. She likes playing the guitar.

He’s into cooking. 2

She loves playing cards. 3

She likes camping. 4

They’re into drama.5

He’s very good at surfi ng the Internet.6

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Present simple

Complete the sentences.1 Rihanna 1 doesn’t live in China. (not live)

Stephen Spielberg 2 in Los Angeles. (live)

Angelina Jolie 3 got a lot of children. (have)

Madonna 4 to the gym a lot. (go)

The pop group Tokio Hotel 5 live in Tokyo. (not live)

David and Victoria Beckham 6 a lot of new people. (meet)

Complete the questions. 2 Wh1 a t d o you do at the weekend?

I sing and rap in a pop group.

Do2 your boyfriend like your pop group?

Yes, he does. He’s our number one fan.

D3 your friends lis to your music?

Yes, they do. They also go to our concerts.

Wh4 d you have concerts?

We have a concert every month.

D5 your mum like your music?

Of course! But she says I must study.

D6 you pl the guitar?

No, I don’t. But I play the piano.

Adverbs of frequency

Order the letters to make words. 3 R Star Hi, David G. How often do you talk to your fans?David G I (1) never (verne) talk to my fans because I’m shy. R Star I (2) (waysal) write a blog for my fans. Every day! David G My secretary (3) (timsomees) answers my emails.

R Star I (4) (rdhaly vree) use my computer. I’m not a fan of email. David G How often do you go to the gym?R Star I go to the gym (5) (witce) a week, on Wednesday and Friday. David G Are you always cheerful?R Star I’m (6) (allyusu) cheerful. But yesterday I was tired and grumpy!

Write true or false. Correct the false 4 sentences.

David’sWeek! M

onda

y

Tues

day

Wed

nesd

ay

Thu

rsda

y

Frid

ay

Satu

rday

Sund

ay

go swimming ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

play golf ✓ ✓

have lunch with R Starwrite a song ✓ ✓

do an interview ✓ ✓ ✓

play tennis with Eve

make music ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

David G never goes swimming. 1

False. David goes swimming every day.

He plays golf twice a week. 2

He often has lunch with R Star. 3

He writes a song every day. 4

He does an interview twice a week. 5

He plays tennis with Eve once a week. 6

He makes music once a week. 7

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Present simple

a

e

c

b

d

f

Complete the sentences. Match the 1 pictures with the sentences.

Selfi sh Sam’1 s got a lot of things. (have) e

His parents 2 to him. (not listen)

He 3 his grandmother. (not help)

Sam’s sister cooks and Sam 4 . (relax)

He 5 his mother’s birthday. (forget)

When his parents and sister 6 on holiday, Sam stays at home. (go)

Write the questions. 2 Where 1 do Sam’s family go on holiday?

Sam’s family go to the beach.

Do 2 ?

Yes, they do. They send him an e-postcard.

What 3 ?

Sam watches TV at home.

Does 4 ?

No, his grandmother doesn’t go on holiday.

When 5 ?

Sam’s family come home one week later.

How often 6 ?

Sam never goes on holiday. He’s too lazy!

Adverbs of frequency

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

My girlfriend never is grumpy. 1 ✗

My girlfriend’s never grumpy.

We often watch fi lms together. 2 ✓

She goes usually dancing. 3

She listens sometimes to rock music.4

She plays sport every day. 5

We at the weekend do martial arts. 6

She’s always generous to me. 7

like + -ing form

Complete the sentences for you. 4

not mind | not like | like | hate | love

making | doing | cooking | dancing | writing

I 1 emails.

I 2 housework.

I 3 .

I 4 .

I 5 my bed.

1

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Shops

Circle the correct option. 1 My dad always buys bread at the 1 jeweller’s / baker’s.

There are a lot of fi sh and rabbits in the 2 pet shop / sweet shop.

Look at the lovely fl owers in the 3 fl orist’s / bookshop.

You can buy this workbook at a 4 sweet shop / bookshop.

I must go to the 5 shoe shop / chemist’s because I need medicine.

We’re going to buy a newspaper at the 6 music shop / newsagent’s.

Complete the sentences. 2

1 4

2 5

3 6

My favourite shop’s the 1 music shop in my town.

We love the 2 shop.

I’m a fan of the 3 shop.

We like the 4 shop.

I go to the 5 every week. It’s my favourite shop.

My sister’s got a stamp collection. Her 6 favourite shop’s the .

Order the letters.3 You can buy cakes and croissants at the 1

baker’s . (kebar’s)

You can buy toothpaste, shampoo and 2 aspirin at the . (hemtics’s)

There are a lot of animals in the 3 . (tep hops)

At my local 4 , you can read and have a coffee too. (koobhops)

If you need to send a letter or package, go 5 to the . (stop fecofe)

My dentist says I must stop going to the 6 . (twees hops)

Music genres

Find the words. Then complete the 4 sentences.

h w a u s1 c l a s s i c a l m u s i c k a i e m n .h e u a k s r o c k g e w d a s g d a m s j e l2 b o k l d i e a s u j a z z w e a d n r u e j d l .3 e h a u i e h a i r s w o r e g g a e k w u a h e .4 h s u e h a k i w p o p a h s u w n x l m k s i e .5 s h a t r e t w e l e c t r o n i c m u s i c f a x l r .6

My grandad loves a classical music .

I love rap and b .

My dad listens to a lot of c .

We love dancing to d .

My sister and I listen to e .

A lot of DJs play f .

Complete the sentences. 5 My mum likes co1 u n t r y music.

I want to play guitar in a ro2 group.

I go to salsa classes because I love 3 La music.

My favourite music’s cla 4 music.

Dancing to p5 music’s great fun.

My dad says that h6 -h music started in the 1980s.

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Shops

Write the names of the shops. 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

He wants to go into the 1 baker’s .

The dog’s running into the 2 .

Mr and Mrs Bean are going to the 3 .

My grandmother’s got a 4 .

He hates working in the 5 .

She loves working in the 6 .

Match the descriptions with the shops.2 You can buy roses here. 1 b

Fans of literature often go to this shop. 2

You can’t send an email, but you can send 3 other things here.

It sells boots and trainers. 4

You can buy rings, necklaces and watches 5 here.

There’s a lot of sugar. 6

post offi cea

fl orist’s b

jeweller’sc

sweet shopd

shoe shope

bookshopf

Music genres

Order the letters. 3 Pop1 music’s sometimes called

popular music. (ppo)

Shania Twain’s music’s a mix of pop and2 . (untcory)

Green Day are my favourite 3 group. (ckro)

Orchestras normally play 4 music. (ssiclacal)

DJing, rapping and breakdancing are 5 important parts of . (pih-poh)

I’d like to play the saxophone in a 6 band. (zzaj)

Complete the sentences. 4 L1 atin music’s popular in Spain.

Bach, Beethoven and Bizet composed 2 c music.

Madonna makes p3 music.

You can hear e4 music in many discos.

Kayne West and Fifty Cent are famous 5 h singers.

There’s a j6 festival in my city every year.

Dictionary work

Translate the words.5 butcher’s 1

clothes shop 2

fi shmonger’s 3

stationery shop 4

hairdresser’s 5

furniture shop 6

1

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Present continuous

Complete the sentences.1

Julie’1 s play i n g the drums.

Jason’2 sit at the piano. He’s standing at it.

Kath and Kate 3 dan .

Al’ 4 l to music.

The shop assistant’s got a book but he’5 read it.

Nobody’6 buy a record.

Order the words to make questions. 2 Mary and Lorna / doing / what / are ?1

What are Mary and Lorna doing?

They’re having a coffee.

they / eating / anything / are ?2

Lorna’s eating a cake, but Mary isn’t.

’s / Lorna / what / wearing ?3

She’s wearing an expensive suit.

working / today / is / Lorna ?4

Yes, she is.

’s / Mary / later / doing / what ?5

She’s going to see her mother.

Object pronouns

Circle the correct object pronoun. 3 I’m in the Mega Music Shop. My friends 1 are with you / me / him.

Where’s the new Kanye West CD? I can’t 2 see him / her / it.

There’s a shop assistant. I’m going to ask 3 him / us / them.

The shop assistant doesn’t like my friends. 4 He’s shouting at him / them / it.

An old man wants help. The shop 5 assistant’s not helping me / him / her.

We’re going to another shop. This shop 6 assistant doesn’t like us / you / them.

Present continuous v. present simple

Write 4 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

I go to a fi lm festival every summer. 1 ✓

I watch a fi lm at the moment. 2 ✗

I’m watching a fi lm at the moment.

Famous actors are usually going to the San 3 Sebastian Film Festival.

Look! Scarlett Johansson does an interview 4 over there.

Penelope Cruz is staying at my hotel at the 5 moment.

Alejandro Amenabar also works here now. 6

I ask usually famous people for their 7 autographs.

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Present continuous

Complete the sentences. 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Agent M 1 is buying some sweets. (buy)

Agent T 2 at the criminals. (not look)

Agents O and P 3 on clothes. (try on)

Agents P and P 4 to the boy. (not listen)

The criminals 5 out of the jeweller’s. (run)

The shop assistant 6 the police. (call)

Complete the questions. Match them with 2 the answers.

Wh1 a t’ s happening at the shopping centre?

A2 the secret agents hel ?

Wh3 a they doing?

I4 Agent Black follow the criminals?

This is terrible! A5 y looking at the criminals now?

No, sir. I’m talking on the telephone. a

No, they’re not helping at the moment. b

I think they’re shopping. c

No, he isn’t following them. d

Criminals are escaping with a lot of e expensive jewellery. 1

Object pronouns

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the incorrect pronouns.

The shop assistant is crying. The police 1 are talking to it. ✗

The police are talking to her.

There are no jewels in the shop. The 2 criminals stole her.

There’s a video camera. The police are 3 looking at it.

The agents fi nd the criminals. They’re 4 stopping you.

I saw the crime. The police want to talk to 5 them.

Agent Star needs to talk to his girlfriend. 6 He calls her on his mobile.

Present continuous v. present simple

Complete the sentences. 4 Agent T always 1 buys buys expensive clothes. (buy)

He 2 sunglasses at the moment because he’s sleeping. (not wear)

He usually 3 at the weekend. (work)

This weekend he’s on holiday. 4 He in a cool hotel. (stay)

The other agents 5 crimes right now. (investigate)

They 6 a good time. (not have)

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Transport

Write the words. 1

m 1 o t o r b i k e

2

3

4

5

6

Circle the correct option. 2 Travelling by 1 skateboard / taxi is expensive.

A 2 motorbike / car has two wheels and an engine.

An underground / A helicopter3 can fl y.

Travelling by 4 plane / skateboard can be slow.

Rollerblades / Cars5 have four wheels and an engine.

A 6 tram / plane is a good means of public transport in a city.

Places in a city

Find the words.3 h u s t w r a1 a r t g a l l e r y h e i d h s n l a o p w na g e w i t k p s o n a m w j r t h e a t r e s a h w i o2 h a w u m u s e u m a n s h w i o d p m w x j s u3 a g e t w h s n c j s i o a p w l c a n a l s h e t s g a n4 s g a t w h s b y s q u a r e s k d i o e l a p s l s o a k5 ags tegasks ta tueks loepsakxwatshe6

Match the descriptions with the words. 4 You catch a train here. 1

You can go over a river on this. 2

There are normally buildings beside this.3

You can see a lot of paintings here. 4

It’s got a lot of water in it. 5

This is a very large church. 6

a bridge a 2

a river b

a train station c

a cathedral d

a street e

an art gallery f

Complete the sentences. 5 In our city, it’s not safe to swim in the 1 c a n a l .

My dad’s the mayor. He works in the 2 t h .

The Guggenheim’s a famous 3 m in Bilbao.

When it’s sunny, people like to sit outside 4 in the s .

My mother’s an actress. She works in a 5 t .

There are a lot of shops in my 6 s .

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Transport

Circle the correct option. 1 Let’s watch a fi lm! Catch the 1 motorbike / bus to your nearest cinema!

Top Secret is a new action fi lm. In the fi lm 2 the leading actress fl ies a plane / train.

She also jumps from a fl ying 3 tram / helicopter.

She skates through New York on 4 a taxi / rollerblades.

Her co-star Bruce goes down a mountain 5 on a skateboard / an underground.

Another famous actress stars as a 6 taxi / skateboard driver.

Write the type of transport.2 You can’t drive this until you are eighteen: 1

car

It’s a train but you see it on the street: 2 t

You don’t see this on the street or in the 3 sky: u

It’s a type of car. But you must pay the 4 driver: t

You can do sport with this: s5

Places in a city

Complete the postcard. 3

museum | river | cathedralbridge | Street | theatre

Hi everyone!

I’m in Dublin and my hotel’s on O’Connell (1) Street . I’m visiting great places, like St Patrick’s (2) - a very big old church. We also saw great art at the (3) of Modern Art. Tomorrow we’re going to the (4) , to see a Shakespeare play. At the moment we’re on a boat, going along the (5) . We’re passing under a very famous (6) . See you next week!Paris

Order the letters. 4

This is me with Bill. We’re in front of a 1 statue . (tatsue)

Here we are walking across the town 2 . (uasqre)

We cycled over a lot of 3 . (gesbrid)

We loved going to this cool 4 . (tar eryllag)

This is us on a 5 in Venice. (nacal)

Oh no! It was a dream. I’m at the 6 station. (waylair)

Dictionary work

Name an example.5 public park 1 Central Park New York

a monument 2

high street 3

pedestrian street 4

shopping centre 5

sports stadium 6

1 2

3 4 5

6

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Comparatives

Complete the comparative adjectives. 1 My bicycle’s fast1 er than my friend’s bicycle.

My bicycle’s also dirt2 than his. I have to clean it!

Rollerblades are safe3 than skateboards.

My dad’s car’s m4 comfortable than the bus.

My sister’s room’s big5 than my room.

The computers at school are bet6 than my computer.

Complete the sentences. 2 Pau Gasol’s 1 taller than Fernando Alonso. (tall)

Travelling by motorcycle’s 2 walking. (dangerous)

Going to school by skateboard’s 3 going by bus. (cheap)

New York’s 4 Berlin. (expensive)

Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan are 5 Monica Cruz. (famous)

I think that Maths is 6 History. (easy)

Write the comparative sentences. 3 Olga1 I think reading / interesting / watching the TV. I think reading’s more

interesting than watching TV.

Petra2 Maybe, but watching TV / popular.

Olga3 Walking to school / healthy / going by car.

Petra4 Yes, but I think that going by car / exciting.

Olga5 You / grumpy today / other days!

Superlatives

Circle the correct option. 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

Jake’s the 1 laziest / most lazy boy in class.

Our teacher’s the 2 busyest / busiest teacher in the school.

PE’s the 3 excitingest / most exciting class.

Karen’s the 4 goodest / best football player in the class.

David’s the 5 worst / most bad football player.

Our Science teacher’s the 6 oldest / most old teacher.

Complete the sentences. 5 Our school’s the bi1 g g e s t in the city. (big)

I think we’ve got the m2 interesting students too. (interesting)

The old3 building’s the school library. (old)

It’s also t4 m beautiful building. (beautiful)

Our basketball team’s the b5 in the country. (good)

The school café has the tast6 salads in the world! (tasty)

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Comparatives

Write comparative sentences. 1 Cinema = €15 / Disco = €10 / expensive1

The cinema is more expensive than the disco.

Dublin = 10°C / Barcelona = 25°C / hot2

My dad = age 42 / my mum = age 45 / old3

My Maths class = very interesting / My 4 Science class = interesting

Plane ticket to Paris = €100 / Train ticket = 5 €95 / cheap

Complete the dialogue with a comparative. 2

Beth Get the salad with your pizza. It’s (1) healthier than the pizza and chips.Kane Yes. But the chips are (2) the salad. (tasty)Beth I’ve only got thirty minutes. What do you think is (3) ? (fast)Kane The salad. And let’s order from the waitress. She’s (4) the waiter. (quick)Beth Yes, she’s also (5) . He’s not very nice. (friendly)Kane This restaurant’s (6)

the school café. (comfortable)

Superlatives

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

The most important person in my life’s my 1 mum. ✓

She’s the beautifulest person in the family. 2 ✗

She’s the most beautiful person in the family.

My mum’s also the busyest parent I know. 3

She’s the goodest business woman in the 4 city.

She’s also the worst cook in the family. 5

My mum’s not the most funny person at 6 home.

My gran’s the most interesting person in 7 the family.

Complete the sentences with a superlative. 4 John The (1) most exciting website’s Teenage Second Life. (exciting)Peter Yes. But it’s not the (2)

. (interesting) John What do you think’s the (3) website? (good)Peter I’m not sure. I think youtube.com’s the (4) . (entertaining)John I saw the (5) video ever on youtube.com (funny)Peter I think it’s got the (6) collection of videos too. (big)

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The body

Find the words.1 h d i e a t e w h s n1 a r m c h d s w i p w i ph d s u e y e w j a u s k a c n s k s i c x n c2 s h e t w a f g a g e w a f s h e a d o j w a e3 h a u w s t l e g a w t e r d f a h s a s g i e a4 s r a g t m o u t h d s a i w o a l l x o d j d h5 g s t w r a f g s w i o c n o s e h o d y j s u6

Complete the sentences. 2 Please don’t open your m1 outh when you’re eating.

Where are my socks? My f2 are cold.

My h3 is very long. I need to cut it.

It’s very cold today. My n4 is red!

I surfed the Internet for hours yesterday. 5 Now my e hurt.

When I dance, I put my h6 in the air.

The face

Circle the correct option.3

My favourite singer’s got a big mouth and 1 thin lips / tooth.

She’s got a tattoo on her 2 moustache / cheek.

She’s got a long 3 beard / neck.

I can’t see her 4 ears / lips because her hair’s very long.

Her 5 eyes / eyebrows are very big.

She’s got a piercing on her 6 nose / tooth. You can see it when she sings.

Complete the words. 4

Dad

Uncle Stan

My dad’s got a long mous 1 t a c h e .

He’s got small ea 2 .

My dad’s got very thin l 3 .

My uncle Stan loves his be 4 .

He’s got very big eyeb 5 .

He’s also got a missing to 6 .

Draw the description. 5

Aunt Beth

Aunt Beth’s got short black hair and big ears. She’s got a long neck and red cheeks. Her eyes are small and she has thin eyebrows. Her lips are thick. She’s got a lovely smile.

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The body

Look at the illustration. Complete the 1 sentences.

A7’s got a big 1 body .

It can watch fi lms with its fi ve 2 .

It can run very fast because it’s got four 3 .

A7’s got three 4 .

It’s also got three 5 . It can write with all of them.

A7 can’t smell food because it hasn’t got a 6 .

Order the letters. Then draw B7.2 B7’s got long black 1 hair . (raih)

It’s got three 2 , but it doesn’t wear shoes. (eetf)

It’s got a small, thin 3 . (boyd)

But it’s got a big 4 . (hdea)

It uses its big 5 to eat. (uthmo)

B7’s got a big 6 . (eson)

The face

Match the words with the descriptions. 3 tooth 1 d

beard 2

ears 3

lips 4

moustache 5

neck 6

You’ve got two on your head. a

You can kiss with them. b

This is hair between your nose and your c mouth.

It’s a hard white object in your mouth. d

The part of your body under your face.e

This is hair on your face, above and below f your mouth.

Complete the dialogue. 4

beard | ears | cheekslip | eyebrows | tooth

Bert Do you cut your (1) eyebrows Rory?

Rory Yes, I do. But I don’t cut my (2) . I want it to be long.

Bert Have you got a piercing?

Rory No, I haven’t. I had a piercing in my (3) . It fell out when I kissed my gran. All my family laughed at me and my (4) were very red.

Bert My (5) fell out when I was eating a sweet.

Rory That’s funny! And have you got a piercing?

Bert Yes. I’ve got piercings in both my (6) .

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was/were

Write complete sentences from the notes. 1 Luis Buñuel / French 1 ✗, Spanish ✓

Luis Buñuel wasn’t French. He was Spanish.

He / born in Calanda 2 ✓, born in Madrid ✗

Salvador Dalí / Federico García Lorca 3 his friends ✓

Buñuel poet 4 ✗, a fi lm-maker ✓

Buñuel, Dalí and García Lorca / friends at 5 school ✗

They / friends at university 6 ✓

could

Complete the dialogue. 2

couldn’t | couldn’t | could | could could | couldn’t

Sally Dad, (1) When could you fi rst drive a car?

Dad I (2) drive a car in our garden when I was 10. But I (3) drive a car on the road until I was 25, because I (4) pass my driving test.

Sally (5) you repeat that? It’s diffi cult to believe!

Dad Another problem was I (6) use my mum’s car. She needed it for work.

Past simple: affi rmative

Complete the sentences. 3 1 4

2 5

3 6

Yesterday I 1 found some money. (fi nd)

So I 2 to a fast food restaurant. (go)

I 3 four colas to drink. (have)

I 4 fi ve hamburgers. (eat)

Then I 5 sick. (feel)

My mum 6 it was a stupid thing to do. (say)

Past simple: negative and questions

Rewrite using the past simple. 4 Where do you go after school yesterday?1

Where did you go after school yesterday?

I don’t go home after school.2

Do you play football yesterday evening?3

No, I don’t. 4

I don’t play football last night. 5

I don’t feel very well. 6

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was/were

Complete the questions. Match them with 1 the answers.

When 1 was Arantxa Sanchez Vicario born?

How old 2 she when she started playing tennis?

3 she eighteen when she won the French Open in 1989?

What number tennis player 4 she in March 1995?

5 her brothers also professional tennis players?

No, she wasn’t. She was seventeen. a

She was four when she started playing b tennis.

She was the number 1 player. c

She was born in 1971.d 1

Yes, Emilio and Javier were also e professional.

could

Write the sentences. 2 1 4

2 5

3 6

When Justine / 4 / play tennis. 1

When Justine was four, she could play tennis.

When Justine / 4 / not tie / her shoelaces. 2

When Brian and Alan / 1 / walk.3

When Brian and Alan / 1 / swim.4

Justine play the guitar / when / 4?5

Justine play the guitar / when / 4.6

Past simple: affi rmative

Complete the sentences. 3

live | think | travel | study | wear | die

I 1 studied a lot when I was a child. The teachers were very happy.

The teachers 2 my school work was very good.

My friends 3 a uniform to school. But there was no uniform at my school

We 4 to the beach and the mountains on our fi rst school holiday.

When I was a child, we 5 with my grandmother in a big house.

My grandmother 6 when I was six years old. I was very sad.

Past simple: negative and questions

Complete the sentences. 4 What1 did you like the most at primary school?

I liked Art and Music but I 2 like Maths.

3 your teachers give you homework?

Yes, they 4 , but we could do it in ten minutes.

What time 5 you fi nish school?

I 6 school till 4 o’clock.

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Verbs of movement

Circle the correct option. 1

Gina Gym is a personal trainer.

She lives on the 191 th fl oor. She walks up / on the stairs to her fl at.

She doesn’t usually get 2 into / on a bus. She prefers to walk.

This morning she went 3 into / down a health food shop.

At the moment she’s coming 4 down / out of the shop.

She’s getting 5 into / up a big black limousine. It’s Steve Star’s car!

Quick! Run 6 down / off those steps and follow the car.

Complete the sentences.2

into | up | off | on | out | down

I get 1 on the bus outside my house. Sometimes I meet my friend there.

We get 2 the bus at the park.

We go 3 the park to exercise.

There are 400 steps in the park. We usually 4 run the steps.

Then we are tired, so we walk 5 the steps.

When it’s late, we come 6 of the park and go home.

Science fi ction

Find the words. 3 s a s e1 s c i e n c e f i c t i o n d s g a t o rh s g w t s g a u e j w u s i a l i e n g a t e f2 a m k p l a n e t s h s t w a e r c x v d l s k3 h h s t a k i e o w f b i s h a n p o l i y t o l p4 g e j k s i a o w l s t r a n g e w a t e g d s j5 g e p w g s t a s p a c e s h i p k f j d i e o w6

Complete the sentences. 4 My friends and I have a 1 s c i e n c ef i c t i o n club.

My t 2 brother’s also in the club.

We would love to c 3 aliens.

Mum says it’s a very st 4 club!

We’re all very interested in 5 sp sh .

I also like reading about other 6 pl .

Match the underlined words with the 5 similar meanings.

I was trying to (1) call my friend Sue but she was in the cinema watching a (2) si fi fi lm. I thought that was (3) unusual because she’s not normally interested in (4) unidentifi ed fl ying objects. I think she’s more interested in the star actor than a fi lm about a (5) visitor from space or another (6) universe.

strange a

spaceships b

contact c 1

planet d

alien e

science fi ction f

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Verbs of movement

Complete the sentences. 1 Living in a city can be stressful.

In the morning you g1 e t o n the underground and it’s really full.

You have to push people to g 2 o at your stop.

When you c 3 o of the underground, the street’s full.

You g 4 i a café. The waiter’s stressed.

You’re late, so you r 5 u the stairs at school.

The teacher’s g 6 ing o of her car. She’s also late!

Complete the sentences.2

run | walk | getting | comeget | walk

When school fi nishes, I 1 run down the stairs.

I 2 out of the school.

I 3 into my dad’s car.

Travelling in Dad’s car’s easier than 4 on the bus.

At home we 5 out of the car.

Then we 6 up the stairs to our apartment.

Science fi ction

Write the words. 3

People think I’m s 1 t r a n g e

You can read about me in s 2 f books.

They say I travel in a sp 3 s .

People on Earth want to co 4 me.

I come from another pl 5 .

I’m an 6 .

Complete the sentences. 4

science fi ction | planet | FBItwins | spaceships | strange

My brother wants to investigate crime and 1 to work for the FBI .

I don’t think that’s very 2 , but I’m different from him.

I’m one hour older than my brother. We’re 3 .

I’m more interested in space travel. I want 4 to design .

My dream’s to travel to another 5 .

We often watched 6 fi lms when we were younger.

Dictionary work

Translate the words.5 stroll 1

sprint 2

hop 3

crawl4

jog 5

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there was/there were

Circle the correct option. 1 Mandy There (1) was / were a science fi ction fi lm festival on last week.

Sean Really? (2) Was / Were there any famous people there?

Mandy There (3) was / were some famous actors, but there (4) wasn’t / weren’t any fi lm directors, so I was a little sad.

Sean (5) Was / Were there any parties with celebrities?

Mandy Yes. (6) There was / were a big party for Paris Hilton.

Past continuous

Complete the sentences.2 We 1 were waiting outside the Palace Hotel. (wait)

I 2 to see J Dupp. (hope)

My friends 3 nervous. (feel)

The paparazzi and journalists 4 on their mobiles. (talk)

The fans 5 ‘J Dupp, J Dupp!’ (shout)

I 6 to them. (not listen)

Complete the questions. 3 Mr Dupp, wh 1 a t w e r e you do i n g last night at 8 p.m.?

I was doing interviews in my hotel room. 2

Who w 3 you talk to?

I was talking to a journalist. 4

Wh 5 w your manager do ?

My manager was making me a cup of tea.6

After the interviews, wh 7 w you doing? I was talking to the fans outside the hotel.

W 8 it raining outside?

Yes, it was. 9

Wh 10 w your new fi lm showing last night?

It was showing at the Odeon cinema.11

Past simple v. past continuous

Circle the correct option. 4

I 1 was standing / stood in the rain when J Dupp came out of the hotel.

The paparazzi 2 were taking / took pictures when J spoke to me.

When J’s car 3 came / was coming, we were talking about his fi lm.

His car was leaving when he 4 was inviting / invited me to go with him.

When the fi lm started, I 5 sat / was sitting beside J Dupp!

Later, I 6 was saying / said goodbye to him when he gave me a big hug.

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Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the sentences that are incorrect.

Yesterday there wasn’t many normal 1 people on the street. ✗

Yesterday there weren’t many normal people in the street.

There was a big fi re in Central Park. 2 ✓

There were a policeman. He said 3 everything was OK.

There were a lot of aliens.4

There wasn’t any spaceship.5

But there weren’t any problems.6

It were Halloween!7

Past continuous

Complete the sentences.2

give | not answer | wear | carry not do | answer

A lot of children 1 were wearing strange clothes.

They 2 bags of sweets and chocolates.

My mum 3 the door all evening.

She 4 the children fruit for Halloween.

I’m sure those children 5 any homework last

night!

I 6 the door because I had a lot of homework.

Order the questions. Match them with the 3 answers.

you / doing / yesterday morning / what / 1 were ?

What were you doing yesterday morning?

what / happening / at / was / 10 a.m. ?2

running / up / the street / were / the thieves ? 3

were / they / doing / what ? 4

the bus driver / what / was / doing ?5

Thieves were running out of the a supermarket. I saw them!

He wasn’t doing anything. I think he was b afraid.

No, they weren’t. c

I was buying an alien suit for a Halloween d party. 1

They were getting onto a bus. e

Past simple v. past continuous

Complete the sentences.4 We 1 were dancing at the party when something strange happened. (dance)

A spaceship 2 in front of the house when I looked out of the window. (land)

Two aliens 3 out of the spaceship when the spaceship door opened. (come)

My friend 4 the aliens to the party when she saw them. (invite)

The DJ 5 hip-hop music when the aliens came into the room. (play)

When Sophie’s mum 6 home, we were cleaning the house. (get)

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TV programmes

Order the letters.1 We did a survey on TV habits at school.

The football team love watching 1 sports programmes. (porsts)

90% of students said it’s a good idea to 2 watch the . (ensw)

But they also said they prefer watching 3 shows. (ityaler)

The teachers enjoy watching 4 . (mentiesdocuar)

The Simpsons5 was the most popular . (toonrac)

The 6 forecast was the least popular programme. (erweath)

Complete the sentences. 2

Kate What are you watching?

Mum I’m watching my favourite (1) so a p o p e r a .

Kate There’s a really funny (2) sit on Channel 5.

Mum Watch it on your own TV.

Kate I can’t. Dad’s watching that (3) qu sh . And Peter’s watching a (4) mu progr about Kayne West.

Mum I’m sorry. I’m watching this, and then my favourite (5) dr ser is on.

Kate Can I watch that (6) ch sh at 11 p.m? Madonna is on it.

Mum OK. I like Madonna too.

Electrical appliances

Circle the correct option. 3 The dentist says I must use an 1 electric razor / electric toothbrush.

You can have an electric or a gas 2 cooker / fridge freezer.

Can you give me the 3 remote control / electric razor? I want to change the channel.

The food stays cold and fresh in the 4 microwave / fridge freezer.

Could you take the clothes out of the 5 dishwasher / washing machine, please?

And put the plates and cups in the 6 dishwasher / remote control.

Complete the sentences. 4 1 2

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5

6

Tina wasn’t happy. My parents gave her a 1 washing machine for christmas.

And Tom was a little angry. His present 2 was a !

Dad can use his 3 in his offi ce.

Mum was also happy with her 4 .

Gran got an 5 .

Grandad was happy. His present was a 6 .

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TV programmes

Match the description with the type of 1 programme.

You can see football, basketball or tennis 1 on this.

It’s a funny story with the same characters 2 in each programme.

It tells us what is happening in the world 3 every day.

MTV has a lot of these programmes. 4

It’s a continuing programme about the 5 lives of a group of characters.

It’s a competition. People must answer 6 questions.

a sitcom a 2

the news b

a sports programme c

a quiz show d

a music programme. e

a soap opera f

Complete the sentences. 2 I love c 1 artoons because they make me laugh.

You can learn a lot 2 from watching a d .

Big Brother3 is one of the most famous r shows.

If you want to go fi shing, you should check 4 the weather f fi rst.

My mum likes d5 series: she thinks they’re exciting.

I saw Jennifer Lopez on a c6 show yesterday.

Electrical appliances

Complete the dialogue. 3 cooker | electric toothbrushremote control | dishwasher

washing machine | electric razor

Dad When I was a kid we washed our clothes in the river, we had no (1) washing machine .

Bill I don’t believe you, Dad.

Dad It’s true. Your gran cooked on an open fi re because we didn’t have a (2) . I had to wash the plates myself. There was no (3) .

Bill Could you shave with an (4) , Dad?

Dad Of course not! And I didn’t use an (5) to brush my teeth.

Bill What about a (6) for the TV?

Dad We didn’t have a TV!

Bill Dad! You were born in 1965, not 1865!

Complete the words.4 My mum takes her food to work. She puts 1 it in the micro w a v e .

When I get home, I take a pizza out of the 2 fr fr .

I use the co 3 to prepare some vegetables.

I put my dirty clothes in the 4 w m .

My favourite electrical appliance is the 5 r c for my sound system.

When I fi nish my lunch, I put my plate and 6 glass in the d .

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Complete the sentences with 1 a, an, / .

I’m reading 1 a great book at the moment. It’s called Animal Farm.

It’s 2 homework from our English teacher.

Sometimes we watch 3 DVD in English class.

When I have 4 time, I look at English language websites.

I get 5 information about the world on the BBC website.

Yesterday I sent 6 email in English. I wrote to a friend in New Zealand.

a lot of, some, not any

Complete the sentences. 2 There aren’t a 1 n y good fi lms on TV tonight.

There are a l 2 o cool fi lms on at the cinema.

But I haven’t got 3 money to go.

My sister’s got s 4 good DVDs.

We’ve also got 5 lot games for the playstation.

Let’s eat 6 o ice cream and chill out!

How much? How many?

Complete the questions3 .

These are some things I would like to know.

How 1 much money makes a person happy?

How 2 songs can I have on my MP3 player?

How 3 languages can a person speak?

How 4 people live on Planet Earth?

How 5 homework is the teacher going to give us?

How 6 free time am I going to have tonight?

a lot, not much, not many, none

Circle the correct option. 4

How much money do you have in the 1 bank?

Not many / None. I need to save some.

How many friends have you got?2

A lot / Not much. I’m very happy.

How many students did the homework?3

Not much / Not many. The teacher’s angry.

How much free time have you got?4

Not many / None. We’ve got exams now.

How much food is there in the fridge?5

Not much / Not many. I must go to the supermarket later.

How many emails did you write today?6

None / A lot. My computer’s broken.

not much/not many with verbs

Complete with 5 much or many and a negative verb from the box.

be | be | make | have | have

I’m sorry. I didn’t do my homework!

I 1 didn’t have much time.

No, there 2 books at the library.

There 3 information on the Internet.

I 4 money to buy books.

But I 5 mistakes in the exams!

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the incorrect sentences.

I watched TV programme yesterday. 1 ✗

I watched a TV programme yesterday.

You could win money on the programme. 2 ✓

They play a music. You say what it is.3

I made an4 phone call.

I won DVD.5

I also won a6 book.

a lot of, some, not any

Complete the sentences. 2

lot of | lot of | some | some | any | any

❤ My perfect holiday ❤

There are a 1 lot of beaches near my hotel.

There isn’t 2 stress.

There are 3 cool people.

There’s a 4 great food in the restaurant.

There aren’t 5 early morning plans.

There’s 6 money in my pocket.

How much? How many?

Write 3 much or many. Using your Student’s Book, circle the correct option.

How 1 many units are there?

There are six / seven / nine units and a Welcome unit.

How 2 pages are there in Unit 6?

There are four / eight / ten pages.

How 3 of our rubbish is it possible to recycle?

It’s possible to recycle 60% / 80% / 100%.

How 4 different characters are there in the programme Heroes?

There are some / a lot of / 10,000 different characters.

How 5 time do teenagers in Spain spend watching TV?

They watch TV an average of 5 hours / 3 hours 38 minutes/ 32 minutes a day.

How 6 types of TV programmes are on page 51 of the Student’s Book?

There are 6 / 12 / 22 types.

a lot, not much, not many, none

Circle the correct option. 4 My dream house

How many TVs do you have?1

Not many. / Not much. / A lot. I think two TVs are enough..

How much space has it got?2

None. / Not many. / A lot. It’s a dream house.

How much time do you spend cleaning?3

Not many. / None. / Not much. About one hour a week. Robots help me to clean.

How many people live there?4

Not much. / None. / Not many. Me and my family.

How many rooms does it have?5

A lot. / Not much. / Not many. About a hundred!

How much cooking do you need to do?6

Not many. / None. / A lot. Robots do all the cooking.

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Body words

Complete the words.3 When I do tai chi, I st1 a n d up.

I hold my ar2 out and imagine I’m holding a tree.

I in3 and feel the air going into my body.

I ex4 and feel the tension go out of my body.

My ba5 is straight.

At the end I fe6 very relaxed.

Complete the sentences. 4

sit | feel | lie downstand up | eyes | breathe

Say no to school stress! You’re very tired and you want to 1

lie down and sleep.

But you’re at school! And you 2 very stressed.

The fi rst thing you should do is 3 . This helps you to relax.

Close your 4 for one minute. Count to ten.

5 , go outside and maybe go for a walk.

When you are tired, 6 down and forget about your problems.

Healthy habits

Circle the correct option.1 It’s good for you to 1 eat a balanced diet / eat junk food.

It’s good for you to 2 drink plenty of water / drink a lot of caffeine.

When you’re studying it’s good for you to 3 take regular breaks / stay up late.

It isn’t good for you to 4 spend a lot of time watching TV / doing regular exercise.

It isn’t good for you to 5 take time to relax / get stressed.

It isn’t good for you to 6 stay inside all the time / do regular exercise.

Complete the sentences. 2

1

2

3

4

5

6

I like to eat a b 1 alanced d iet .

I don’t spend a lot of t 2 w TV.

My doctor says I shouldn’t eat 3 j f .

Of course I d 4 p of water.

It’s not a good idea to s 5 i all the time.

And the most important thing is: I never 6 g s .

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Healthy habits

Let’s go, let’s go,

LET’S GO!

Order the letters. 1 Personal trainer You should eat a (1) balanced diet . (ancbaled iedt)

Bianca Can I eat hamburgers?

Trainer No! You can’t eat any (2) . (nkju oofd)

Bianca Do I have to do (3) ? (ularreg riseexec)

Trainer Yes, four hours every day. You should drink (4)

(entply of

atwer). Go to bed early because you shouldn’t (5) (tays pu tale). You’re going to need to (6)

(plees geiht hsour) a night.

Complete the words. 2 Bianca I spend a lot of time (1) wa t c h i n g T V .

Trainer You can’t do that!

Bianca Why not? When I (2) ta ti to relax, I watch TV.

Trainer Do you take (3) re br when you’re studying?

Bianca Yes, I take coffee breaks.

Trainer A little TV is OK, but (4) don’t dr a lot of ca .

Bianca I think I’m going to (5) ge very st .

Trainer Then go for a walk! Don’t (6) st in all the time.

Body words

Order the letters to make words and 3 complete the email.

leef | ttising | abthree | dnhas | ackb | aerlx

Dear Mum,

Please help me! I (1) feel very tired.

I can’t (2) . At the moment I’m

(3) down. Tom, my personal

trainer is horrible! I’ve got a horrible pain in my

(4) . We walk, run and swim

all day. I don’t like it. Tom says I must relax and

(5) . I’m going to stop writing

now, because I’ve also got a pain in my

(6) .

Can I go home, Mum?

Love, Bianca

Complete the words. 4

Dear Bianca,

I think you should stay if you are stressed

(1) l ie d own . Put

your hands by your (2) s . Close

your (3) e . Count to three and

(4) b . You should

(5) i through your nose, and

(6) e through your mouth.

When you do this, you’ll see that the training

course is great.

Love, Mum

Dictionary work

Circle the correct option.5 It’s good for you:

Chill out1 . / Don’t chill out.

Stay in shape2 . / Don’t stay in shape.

Stuff yourself3 / Don’t stuff yourself with a lot of fast food.

Wind down / Don’t wind down.4 Stay5 / Don’t stay calm.

Get6 / Don’t get some fresh air.

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should

Circle the correct option. 1

Th e teacher’s tips1 You should / shouldn’t only speak English

in class. It’s easier than you think! 2 You should / shouldn’t write down 5-8

new words in every class. 3 You should / shouldn’t do English

homework. Class work isn’t enough. 4 You should / shouldn’t read song lyrics

in English. Th ey’re normally on the Internet.

5 You should / shouldn’t think it’s impossible. It’s possible when you think positively.

6 You should / shouldn’t be horrible to your teacher. Th e teacher’s here to help you.

should: questions

Order the questions. 2 what / I / do / in / should / the summer ?1

What should I do in the summer?

You should read a book in English.

I / watch / fi lms / should / in English ?2

Yes, especially when they have subtitles.

should / I look / at / what / Internet sites ?3

youtube.com have a lot of videos in English.

use / the BBC website / should / I ?4

Yes, you should. It’s a very good website.

where / I / should / go / to learn quickly ?5

You could go to the UK, Ireland or another English speaking country.

must

Write sentences with 3 must and mustn’t.

SCHOOL LIBRARY RULES

write on the books 1 ✗

You mustn’t write on the books.

speak on the phone 2 ✗

bring back the books after two weeks 3 ✓

eat or drink in the library 4 ✗

run in the library 5 ✗

have a library card to use the library 6 ✓

must v. should

Complete the sentences. 4

must | should | should | shouldn’tmustn’t | must

You 1 must go to school until you are sixteen. It’s the law.

You 2 smoke in the school, or outside the school. It’s prohibited!

You 3 respect the other students and the teachers. We think it’s a good idea.

The teachers and students 4 leave the school before

6 p.m., when the school closes.

You 5 try to study a little more. The exams are in two months.

You 6 get stressed about the exams. Take regular breaks and try to relax.

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should

Write sentences using 1 should and shouldn’t.

1 4

2 5

3 6

Being happy - My tips:

do sport1 You should do sport.

get stressed2

play computer games, but not all day3

watch a lot of TV4

be horrible to your friends5

be nice to your mum6

should: questions

Complete the questions. 2 Teen problems

What should I 1 wear to the party?

I think you should wear black jeans and a black T-shirt.

2 ask Tom to be my boyfriend?

Yes, you should. You like him and he likes you.

3 ask my mum for more money?No, you shouldn’t. She doesn’t have much money. My family and I want to go on holiday. 4

go?You should go to the beach. I don’t understand. 5 talk to the teacher? Yes, you should. The teacher can help you.

must

Complete the rules. Use 3 must, mustn’t and a verb from the box.

clean | leave | help | use | eat | sing Welcome to Big Brother. Here are the rules for the people in the house:

You 1 must clean the house once a week. A dirty house is not nice!

Each team 2 a song in a concert on Friday.

You 3 a mobile phone.

You 4 other people’s food. This is not permitted.

If you lose, you 5 the Big Brother house. If you win, you can stay.

The team captains 6 their team. That’s their job.

must v. should

Circle the correct option.4 Professional cooks follow a lot of rules.

You 1 mustn’t / must / should wash your hands before you cook. This is rule Nº 1.

When you turn on the cooker, you 2 must / shouldn’t / should be very careful. If not, you could have an accident!

You 3 must / should / shouldn’t cook with garlic. It’s a good idea and it’s delicious!

You 4 must / should / shouldn’t use a lot of salt. A little salt’s good, but not too much!

You 5 must / mustn’t / should keep the food in the fridge. If not, the food can go bad.

You 6 mustn’t / must / should use your mobile phone when you cook

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Measurements

Complete the words.1 I love Sports Day at school.

We train for a long t1 i m e during the year: every day for two hours.

There’s a youth marathon. We run a 2 dis of six miles.

The bicycle race is really fast. The 3 sp is incredible.

The tem 4 in summer’s about 22ºC, so we drink a lot.

The typical we5 of a student wrestler is 50 kilos.

You can be any he 6 to do sport, tall or short.

Order the letters. 2 What was the 1 temperature yesterday? It was about 20ºC. (peratemture)

What 2 did you jump? I don’t know, but I won! (eighth)

Do you know the 3 of this race? Yes, it’s 100 metres. (englth)

Are you going to study now? No, I need to 4 spend some relaxing. (emit)

What’s the 5 between your house and your school? One mile. (isdancet)

Do you know your 6 ? No, but after Sports Day it’s a few kilos less. (ghtwei)

Life plans

Circle the correct option.3

1 4

25

3 6

I want to 1 be rich / have children.

When I’m twenty, I’m going to 2 do voluntary work / leave home.

It’s important to 3 get a job / get married.

I hope I 4 get a fl at / have good friends.

I wouldn’t like to 5 go to university / be famous. It’s probably very annoying.

My mother always says I should 6 have a good time / get a fl at.

Complete the dialogue.4

voluntary | world | successfuluniversity | live | job

Lee After school I’m going to (1) university . I want to study IT and languages.

Tamsin I’d like to do (2) work fi rst. And travel around the (3) .

Lee You’ll need money. You’ll need to get a (4) . I’m going to (5) abroad. Maybe in Japan.

Lee I’m not sure about the job I want. But I want to be (6) .

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Measurements

Circle the odd word. 1 Length: centimetres kilometres 1 litres

Time: seconds kilometres days.2

Weight: metres pounds kilos.3

Volume: litres pints inches. 4

Temperature: Celsius Fahrenheit minutes. 5

Height: foot week inch.6

Complete the sentences. 2

1

4

5

6

2

3

Look at the 1 speed of that dog!

Dot the Dog can also fall from a great 2 h .

She has no problems with high 3 t .

She runs a long d4 every day.

Then Dot the Dog sleeps for a long 5 t .

Every week we measure her 6 w .

Life plans

Match the parts of the sentence. 3 To continue your education after school 1 you can d

Everybody knows you. You’re on the TV. 2 This is what it means to

You’re a parent. You wanted to 3

When you go to a lot of countries on 4 holiday, you

If you need money, you should 5

When you stay in another country for a 6 long time, you

be famous.a

travel around the b world.

get a job. c

go to university. d

live abroad. e

have children.f

Complete the text. 4

be / successful | do / work | get marriedbe / rich | have / time | get / fl at

My horoscope today says that when I’m older. I’ll (1) be very successful . I’ll also (2) very , with enough money to buy a lot of things. It says that I’ll (3) to a handsome man, probably a Hollywood actor. Then we’ll (4) a in Los Angeles or New York. There’ll be a lot of parties, and I’ll (5) a good

. And I’ll (6) some voluntary too. Of course I don’t believe it!

Dictionary work

Circle the correct verb in the sentences.5 When I’m older I want to 1 learn / have how to drive.

I’d love to 2 do / start my own company.

It would also be cool to 3 make / build a fi lm.

My mum could help me to 4 build / go a house.

Of course we should all plan to 5 do / be happy.

It’s important to 6 have / be a lot of new experiences.

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will : facts

Circle the correct option. 1 The 2012 Olympic Games 1 will / won’t be in London.

Sophie’s twelve years old. In fi ve years she 2 will / won’t be twenty.

Next July 3 will / won’t have 31 days.

One day our sun 4 will / won’t die.

We 5 will / won’t live on the Moon next year.

Next year my grandmother 6 will / won’t be fi fteen years old.

will : questions

Complete the words in the questions. 2 W1 here will you be in 2015?

I think I’ll be in London.

W 2 w you do?

I’ll study to be an actor at Drama School.

Will you l3 with family or friends?

I have a cousin in London. I’ll live with her.

H4 long w you live in London?

For four years, maybe longer.

W5 w you do after Drama School?

I’ll work in the theatre and in fi lms.

W6 you b successful?

Yes, I think so. I’ll work very hard.

will : predictions

Complete the sentences with 3 will / won’t and probably.

My best friends are Robin, Darragh and Joe.

I 1 ’ll probably live in a big city because our town is small and boring.

Robin 2 live in a city. She doesn’t like busy streets and noise.

She 3 study medicine because she wants to be a doctor.

Darragh 4 go to Rome because he loves Italian culture.

Joe 5 stay here because he wants to travel.

Our lives 6 be very different.

going to

Write the plans for the weekend. 4

1

4 ✓

6 ✓

2

5

3

play football1

She’s going to play football.

make lunch for his friends2

study all weekend3

have a good time this weekend4

work extra hours5

visit her friends in Mexico6

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will: facts

Complete the sentences with 1 will and won’t.

I have to study today because we 1 will have an exam on Tuesday.

The exams are important so I 2 watch TV tonight.

After the last exam, we 3 have a party because we need it.

My friend is a DJ. He 4 play music at the party.

On Saturday I 5 get up early to study. I love sleeping!

In July, I 6 study because all my exams are over.

will: questions

Order the questions. Then match them 2 with the answers.

do / in the summer / what / will you ?1

What will you do in the summer?

you / a job / will / get ?2

you / on holiday / go / will ?3

you / to school / go back / will / in 4 September ?

will / you / what / study ?5

No, I won’t. I’ll go to university. a

Medicine, I think. b

Yes, I will. I’ll go to the mountains. c

No, I won’t - but I’ll do voluntary work. d

I’ll have a good time! e 1

going to v. will probably, probably won’t

Complete the sentences.3 Next month I 1 ’m going to see see a rock concert. I already bought the tickets.

My friends 2 come. They haven’t got any money.

My sister 3 buy a ticket too, but I’m not sure.

I 4 have a birthday party. I decided this last week.

We 5 invite a lot of people. Mum told me I couldn’t.

I’d like to organise a big party, but I 6 have time.

will: predictions

Complete with 4 will probably or probably won’t.

1

4

2

5

3

6

Next year I 1 probably won’t have a lot of free time.

In ten years’ time, I 2 be a ballet dancer.

Next winter I 3 go snowboarding.

In twenty years’ time I 4 have children.

When I’m fi fty, I 5 have perfect vision.

In fi fty years’ time, I 6 have hair.

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Superstitions

Order the letters.1 There’s a 1 fountain . Let’s throw some coins in it. (tainnouf)

On New Year’s Eve don’t forget to wear 2 your yellow . (earunderw)

In China people give children money in a 3 red . (veloenpe)

Where’s my 4 ? All my money is in it. (urspe)

I’m going to cry. Have you got a 5 ? (kerchiefdanh)

I’m going to keep this 6 for good luck? (shhorseoe)

Complete the words.2 I had a very lucky morning. I found a white (1) sn a k e under my bed. it was a toy! I ate (2) le because it’s 1st January, and I’m Italian. We also hung a (3) hor with the two ends pointing up.

The afternoon wasn’t so lucky. I walked under a (4) la on the street. Then I went to the bathroom and I looked in a broken (5) mi . Later I needed money for a coffee, so I took (6) co from a fountain. So will I have good or bad luck now?

Causes

Complete the sentences. 3

support | promotes | donates remember | take | do

Everybody should 1 do things to help the environment.

If we don’t 2 action, the situation will get worse.

My friends and I 3 charities like Greenpeace.

I haven’t got any money, but my mum 4 money to Greenpeace.

My school also 5 recycling. We collect bottles and paper to recycle.

We should 6 that this is a global problem. We need a global solution.

Underline the words. 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

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Superstitions

Complete the dialogue. 1

snake | purse | handkerchieflentils | fountain

Mary Those (1) lentils were lovely. Could you pay, please? I left my (2) at home. Oh no! I’ve got soup on my trousers.

Janet Don’t worry. You can clean it with my (3) . Look! There’s a white (4) over there. It’s coming out of that (5) . It was swimming in the water before.

Complete the words. Match the numbers 2 to the illustrations.

a

b

c

d

e

f

Jan My horoscope says I have to buy red (1) u nderwear if I want to have good luck. I also have to buy a (2) h and I can’t walk under any (3) l . What does your horoscope say?

Mary It says I shouldn’t look in the (4) m because it might be broken and that a friend will give me some (5) c today, to pay for my coffee!

Jan Well I’ve got some money, but I have to throw it in a (6) f .

1 a 2 3 4 5 6

Causes

Circle the correct option. 3 Please 1 donate / remember to put that paper in the recycling bin.

Every year I 2 celebrate / take action my birthday on 10th May.

My mother 3 does / fi ghts against something for charity every weekend.

The school library is 4 promoting / taking action language learning this year.

You can 5 support / donate people in different ways.

They are 6 promoting / taking action to fi nd solutions to their problems.

Order the letters. 4 Our class are 1 taking action against fast food. (kitang tacion)

We’re learning about healthy food. We’re 2 asking our friends to . (leph)

Our parents are 3 money for cooking classes. (natdoing)

People should 4 that there are tasty alternatives to fast food. (emberrem)

We’re not 5 any restaurants. (ngfi ghti ainsagt)

But we want to 6 slow food. (prmotoe)

Dictionary work

Finish the words or write /. 5 Christmas is an important celebrat 1 ion for my family.

In Dublin I visited the Garden of 2 Remembr .

Mum’s happy about her new promot 3 at work.

My grandmother makes a donat 4 to Doctors without Borders.

I can’t do my homework. I need your 5 help .

I always give my friends the 6 support they need.

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First conditional

Complete the dialogue.1

study | hear | won’t | ’ll do tells | ’ll stay

Mum If you study hard, (1) you ’ll do well in the exam.

Dennis But if Dad (2) me to tidy, I’ll have to do that.

Mum Dad won’t ask you to tidy, if you (3) .

Dennis If Jenny listens to loud music, it (4) be possible to study.

Mum Jenny! If I (5) that music again, I won’t give you any money pocket.

Jenny But Mum, if I have no money, (6) I in my room and play music.

First conditional: questions

Circle the correct option in the questions. 2 What will you do if you 1 don’t / won’t understand the homework?

I’ll ask my brother for help.

What will you do if he 2 doesn’t / will help?

I’ll tell my dad.

Will you 3 don’t come / come to my house if you fi nish early?

OK, if I have time.

Will Mark and Jessi be there if I 4 will go / go?

Yes, they’ll be here.

Will Mark’s mum take me home if my dad 5 can / can’t collect me?

Yes, I’m sure she will.

Will you order pizza if 6 we’re / we’ll be hungry.

No, but we can make pizza in my kitchen.

some/any/no + body/thing/where

Write s3 ome, any or no in the sentences.

1 4

2 5

3 6

Is there 1 any body in the house?

There’s 2 body in the garden.

But there’s 3 body in the living room.

There’s 4 thing in this room.

you need 5 thing to sleep on in a bedroom.

Is there 6 where to sit in this room?

every + body/thing/where

Complete the sentences.4 My brother thinks he knows 1 everything .

2 I know does voluntary work.

I take my MP3 player 3 I go.

There was a robbery. The police want to 4 speak to .

Tea’s ready. I cooked 5 earlier.

The paparazzi follow me 6 .

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First conditional

Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

If I buy a new game for my games console, 1 I won’t have any money left. ✓

If I don’t have money, I have to work in July. 2 ✗

If I don’t have money, I’ll have to work in July.

If Liverpool FC will win the league, they 3 will be so happy.

If Beyoncé comes to London, my friends 4 will go to see her.

The teacher is so angry if she sees you 5 writing on the books.

We are not understand the language if we 6 go to Japan.

First conditional: questions

Write the questions. Match them with 2 the answers.

you do on Buy Nothing Day / if you need 1 milk? What will you do on Buy Nothing Day if you

need milk?you speak French / you go to Paris?2

help you / will stop asking me questions?3

come with me to the hospital / I donate 4 blood?

give me a book / I have nothing to read?5

Yes. I want to donate blood too. a

Yes, I’ll speak a little French. b

Yes, I will. Or you could go to the library. c

I’ll ask the neighbour for some milk. d 1OK, I won’t ask you any more questions. e

some/any/no + body/thing/where

Circle the correct option. 3 Did you learn 1 anything / nothing / somewhere about the Red Cross?

Yes, I found 2 anything / something / nowhere about them on the Internet.

Last week I knew 3 somewhere / nothing / anything about this charity.

Now I know they have an offi ce 4 something / somewhere / nothing in my city.

Tomorrow I’m going there to talk to 5 anyone / someone / nothing.

I called them today but I didn’t speak to 6 nobody / anybody / anywhere.

every + body/thing/where

Complete the sentences. 4

Our class are doing 1 everything we can to fi ght against poverty in our city.

We believe that 2 in the city can help.

You can shop in a charity shop. These 3 shops are .

4 in the shop is donated.

We want 5 to know that the charity shop helps poor people.

Please don’t ignore this problem. It’s 6 you look.

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My profi le

Match the words with the examples.1 Name1

Age2

From3

Favourite actor/actress4

Favourite sports5

Cardiff, Wales a 3

Kate Winslet b 4

fi fteen c 2

football and basketball d 5

Janet e 1

Meet my family

Complete the words. 2 Karen’s m1 u m is a doctor.

Her d 2 a d works at home.

Karen’s got one br 3 o t h e r . His name’s Eric.

She’s got one si 4 s t e r . Her name’s Kate.

Karen often goes to her gr 5 a n ’s house.

Karen’s co 6 u s i n lives there too.

My room

Find the words.3 g s u w t t1 p o s t e r a g y t e h w o j d s ng s t e2 s h e l f o s a h e t w f s g b x d h i od a t u i e u a t w g s3 w a r d r o b e d h ah a e t s y b d h e4 d e s k a w r s f d t e g de n y j d5 c o m p u t e r p h a w t g s k x dp a u6 b o o k s x n y a h i w k d o w m l o

In the classroom

Complete the sentences. Then name the 4 objects.

1 I’ve got a pencil in my hand.

2 There’s a rubber in my

other hand.

3 I’m sitting at my desk .

4 There’s a piece of paper

in front of me.

5 My folder’s on my right.

6 My notebook’s on my left.

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b d

ec

f

shelf a

lampb

posterc

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My profi le: questions

Write the questions. 1 name / your / what’s ?1

What’s your name?

My name’s Janet.

are / you / from / where ?2 Where are you from?

I’m from Cardiff in Wales.

you / are / how / old ?3 How old are you?

I’m fi fteen.

your / birthday / when’s ?4 When’s your birthday?

It’s on 22nd February.

who / are / actors / favourite / your ?5 Who are your favourite actors?

Kate Winslet and Leonardo di Caprio.

are / your / what / sports / favourite ?6 What are your favourite sports?

Football and basketball.

have got : questions

Complete the questions. 2

have | how | got | has | has | got

Has 1 Janet got a dog?

Yes, she has. Its name’s Spot.

Have Janet’s family 2 got a big house?

No, they haven’t. But they’ve got a big garden.

Have3 they got any cats?

Yes, they have. How4 many cats have they got?

They’ve got two cats, Sunny and Snow. Has5 Janet got a lot of friends?

Yes, she has.

Have her friends 6 got pets?

Yes. They’ve got dogs, cats and mice.

there is/there are

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the false information.

There’s a computer on the desk. 1 ✓

There are some pens on the desk. 2 ✗

There aren’t any pens on the desk.

There aren’t any books on the shelf. 3 ✗

There are some books on the shelf.

There isn’t a girl on the bed. 4 ✗

There is a girl on the bed.

There’s a poster on the wall. 5 ✓

There aren’t any folders on the desk. 6 ✗ There is a folder on the desk.

There’s a basketball on the fl oor. 7 ✗ There’s a basketball on the shelf.

In the classroom: questions

Complete the questions. 4 Can I bor 1 r o w a pen, please?

How do you sp 2 e l l that, please?

Can you sp 3 e a k louder, please?

Can I go to the to 4 i l e t , please?

Have you g 5 o t a rubber?

How do you s 6 a y pizarra in English?

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Personality adjectives

Find the adjectives. Then complete the 1 sentences.

h i e t u r g r u m p y a g e t w h s1 o h s u w k2 c h e e r f u l a l s k i ea w r d s3 c o n f i d e n t a g s e r ah e t w4 a c t i v e o e w i s h e n a p o l k a w5 g e n e r o u s h s a j w i o a w s c x r e i w6 t a l k a t i v e s h

Our Maths teacher’s 1 grumpy .

But in summer he’s 2 cheerful .

The French teacher’s 3 confi dent .

And her students are 4 active .

My best friends are 5 generous .

Students are often 6 talkative .

Write the adjectives. 2 I’ve got a group of friends at school.

Martin sleeps a lot. He’s very l1 a z y . Tina always gives me sandwiches. She’s 2 gen e r o u s .

But if Tina doesn’t know a person, she’s 3 very s h y .

Bob doesn’t talk a lot. He’s qu 4 i e t .

Bob helps me with my homework. He’s 5 ki n d . Not like my brother! He never helps me. 6 He’s sel f i s h .

Order the letters.3 Bob What’s an ideal friend for you, Tina?Tina An ideal friend must smile a lot and be (1) cheerful (heercluf).Bob And he must think about other people. I don’t want (2) selfi sh (fi shles) friends. Tina An ideal friend must talk to me a lot. I like (3) talkative (atitalkve) people. Bob I also like it when people listen. So my ideal friend can be (4) quiet (tuqie). Tina I like my friends to be cheerful. I don’t like (5) grumpy (rumgpy) people. Bob And he must share his things with me. It’s important to be (6) generous (erousgen).

Hobbies

Circle the correct option. 4

1 4

2 5

3 6

I’m really into 1 camping / dancing.

I love opera and I love 2 playing cards / singing.

I 3 do martial arts / play the guitar three times a week.

My brother’s in a band. He plays 4 board games / the guitar.

My dad’s favourite hobby is 5 cooking / camping.

My grandad was in a play last week. 6 He loves painting / acting.

Complete the sentences.5

Internet | camping | boardcards | reading | painting

There are a lot of clubs in our school. Books are popular. We love (1) reading . If you like art, there’s also a club for (2) painting . The computer room’s always full. People like surfi ng the (3) Internet . You can fi nd people playing (4) board games at the games club. In the café there are always students playing (5) cards .

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Personality adjectives

Circle the adjective that isn’t an opposite.1 cheerful1 selfi sh generous.

confi dent unkind shy 2

talkative lazy active 3

grumpy cheerful kind 4

kind confi dent unkind 5

quiet talkative selfi sh 6

Complete the advertisement. 2

Dictionary work

Are the personality adjectives negative or 3 positive?

sociable | two-faced | envioussensitive | vain | open-minded

positive negative

sensitive two-facedsociable envious

open-minded vain

Hobbies

Write true or false. Correct the false 4 sentences.

1

2

3 6

5

4

She likes painting. 1

False. She likes playing the guitar.

He’s into cooking. 2

True.

She loves playing cards. 3

False. She loves singing.

She likes camping. 4

False. She likes dancing.

They’re into drama.5

True.

He’s very good at surfi ng the Internet.6

False. He’s very good at martial arts.

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Present simple

Complete the sentences.1 Rihanna 1 doesn’t live in China. (not live)

Stephen Spielberg 2 lives in Los Angeles. (live)

Angelina Jolie 3 has got a lot of children. (have)

Madonna 4 goes to the gym a lot. (go)

The pop group Tokio Hotel 5 don’t live live in Tokyo. (not live)

David and Victoria Beckham 6 meet a lot of new people. (meet)

Complete the questions. 2 Wh1 a t d o you do at the weekend?

I sing and rap in a pop group.

Do2 e s your boyfriend like your pop group?

Yes, he does. He’s our number one fan.

D3 o your friends lis t e n to your music?

Yes, they do. They also go to our concerts.

Wh4 e n d o you have concerts?

We have a concert every month.

D5 o e s your mum like your music?

Of course! But she says I must study.

D6 o you pl a y the guitar?

No, I don’t. But I play the piano.

Adverbs of frequency

Order the letters to make words. 3 R Star Hi, David G. How often do you talk to your fans?David G I (1) never (verne) talk to my fans because I’m shy. R Star I (2) always (waysal) write a blog for my fans. Every day! David G My secretary (3) sometimes (timsomees) answers my emails.

R Star I (4) hardly ever (rdhaly vree) use my computer. I’m not a fan of email. David G How often do you go to the gym?R Star I go to the gym (5) twice (witce) a week, on Wednesday and Friday. David G Are you always cheerful?R Star I’m (6) usually (allyusu) cheerful. But yesterday I was tired and grumpy!

Write true or false. Correct the false 4 sentences.

David’sWeek! M

onda

y

Tues

day

Wed

nesd

ay

Thu

rsda

y

Frid

ay

Satu

rday

Sund

ay

go swimming ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

play golf ✓ ✓

have lunch with R Starwrite a song ✓ ✓

do an interview ✓ ✓ ✓

play tennis with Eve

make music ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

David G never goes swimming. 1

False. David goes swimming every day.

He plays golf twice a week. 2

True.

He often has lunch with R Star. 3

False. He never has lunch with Star.

He writes a song every day. 4

False. He writes a song twice a week.

He does an interview twice a week. 5

False. He does an interview three times a week.

He plays tennis with Eve once a week. 6

True.

He makes music once a week. 7

False. He makes music four times a week.

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a

e

c

b

d

f

Complete the sentences. Match the 1 pictures with the sentences.

Selfi sh Sam’1 s got a lot of things. (have) e

His parents 2 don’t listen to him. (not listen) a

He 3 doesn’t help his grandmother. (not help) f

Sam’s sister cooks and Sam 4 relaxes . (relax) c

He 5 forgets his mother’s birthday. (forget) d

When his parents and sister 6 go on holiday, Sam stays at home. (go) b

Write the questions. 2 Where 1 do Sam’s family go on holiday?

Sam’s family go to the beach.

Do 2 Sam’s family write to him ?

Yes, they do. They send him an e-postcard.

What 3 does Sam do ?

Sam watches TV at home.

Does 4 his grandmother go on holiday ?

No, his grandmother doesn’t go on holiday.

When 5 does Sam’s family come home ?

Sam’s family come home one week later.

How often 6 does Sam go on holiday ?

Sam never goes on holiday. He’s too lazy!

Adverbs of frequency

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

My girlfriend never is grumpy. 1 ✗

My girlfriend’s never grumpy.

We often watch fi lms together. 2 ✓

She goes usually dancing. 3 ✗

She usually goes dancing.

She listens sometimes to rock music. 4 ✗

She sometimes listens to rock music.

She plays sport every day. 5 ✓

We at the weekend do martial arts. 6 ✗

We do martial arts at the weekend.

She’s always generous to me. 7 ✓

like + -ing form

Complete the sentences for you. 4

not mind | not like | like | hate | love

making | doing | cooking | dancing | writing

I 1 emails.

I 2 housework.

I 3 .

I 4 .

I 5 my bed.

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Shops

Circle the correct option. 1 My dad always buys bread at the 1 jeweller’s / baker’s.

There are a lot of fi sh and rabbits in the 2 pet shop / sweet shop.

Look at the lovely fl owers in the 3 fl orist’s / bookshop.

You can buy this workbook at a 4 sweet shop / bookshop.

I must go to the 5 shoe shop / chemist’s because I need medicine.

We’re going to buy a newspaper at the 6 music shop / newsagent’s.

Complete the sentences. 2

1 4

2 5

3 6

My favourite shop’s the 1 music shop in my town.

We love the 2 mobile phone shop.

I’m a fan of the 3 shoe shop.

We like the 4 sweet shop.

I go to the 5 jeweller’s every week. It’s my favourite shop.

My sister’s got a stamp collection. Her 6 favourite shop’s the post offi ce .

Order the letters.3 You can buy cakes and croissants at the 1

baker’s . (kebar’s)

You can buy toothpaste, shampoo and 2 aspirin at the chemist’s . (hemtics’s)

There are a lot of animals in the 3 pet shop . (tep hops)

At my local 4 bookshop , you can read and have a coffee too. (koobhops)

If you need to send a letter or package, go 5 to the coff ee shop . (stop fecofe)

My dentist says I must stop going to the 6 sweet shop . (twees hops)

Music genres

Find the words. Then complete the 4 sentences.

h w a u s1 c l a s s i c a l m u s i c k a i e m n .h e u a k s2 r o c k g e w d a s g d a m s j e lb o k l d i e a s u3 j a z z w e a d n r u e j d l .e h a u i e h a i r s w o4 r e g g a e k w u a h e .h s u e h a k i w5 p o p a h s u w n x l m k s i e .s h a t r e t w6 e l e c t r o n i c m u s i c f a x l r .

My grandad loves a classical music .

I love rap and b rock .

My dad listens to a lot of c jazz .

We love dancing to d reggae .

My sister and I listen to e pop .

A lot of DJs play f electronic music .

Complete the sentences. 5 My mum likes co1 u n t r y music.

I want to play guitar in a ro2 c k group.

I go to salsa classes because I love 3 La t i n music.

My favourite music’s cla 4 s s i c a l music.

Dancing to p5 o p music’s great fun.

My dad says that h6 i p -h o p music started in the 1980s.

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Write the names of the shops. 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

He wants to go into the 1 baker’s .

The dog’s running into the 2 pet shop .

Mr and Mrs Bean are going to the 3 chemist’s .

My grandmother’s got a 4 sweet shop .

He hates working in the 5 newsagent’s .

She loves working in the 6 fl orist’s .

Match the descriptions with the shops.2 You can buy roses here. 1 b

Fans of literature often go to this shop. 2 f

You can’t send an email, but you can send 3 other things here. a

It sells boots and trainers. 4 e

You can buy rings, necklaces and watches 5 here. c

There’s a lot of sugar. 6 d

post offi cea

fl orist’s b

jeweller’sc

sweet shopd

shoe shope

bookshopf

Music genres

Order the letters. 3 Pop1 music’s sometimes called

popular music. (ppo)

Shania Twain’s music’s a mix of pop and2 country . (untcory)

Green Day are my favourite 3 rock group. (ckro)

Orchestras normally play 4 classical music. (ssiclacal)

DJing, rapping and breakdancing are 5 important parts of hip-hop . (pih-poh)

I’d like to play the saxophone in a 6 jazz band. (zzaj)

Complete the sentences. 4 L1 atin music’s popular in Spain.

Bach, Beethoven and Bizet composed 2 classical music.

Madonna makes p3 op music.

You can hear e4 lectronic music in many discos.

Kayne West and Fifty Cent are famous 5 hip-hop singers.

There’s a j6 azz festival in my city every year.

Dictionary work

Translate the words.5 butcher’s 1

clothes shop 2

fi shmonger’s 3

stationery shop 4

hairdresser’s 5

furniture shop 6

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Present continuous

Complete the sentences.1

Julie’1 s play i n g the drums.

Jason’2 s n o t sit t i n g at the piano. He’s standing at it.

Kath and Kate 3 a r e dan c i n g .

Al’ 4 s l i s t e n i n g to music.

The shop assistant’s got a book but he’5 s n o t read i n g it.

Nobody’6 s buy i n g a record.

Order the words to make questions. 2 Mary and Lorna / doing / what / are ?1

What are Mary and Lorna doing?

They’re having a coffee.

they / eating / anything / are ?2

Are they eating anything?

Lorna’s eating a cake, but Mary isn’t.

’s / Lorna / what / wearing ?3

What’s Lorna wearing?

She’s wearing an expensive suit.

working / today / is / Lorna ?4

Is Lorna working today?

Yes, she is.

’s / Mary / later / doing / what ?5

What’s Mary doing later?

She’s going to see her mother.

Object pronouns

Circle the correct object pronoun. 3 I’m in the Mega Music Shop. My friends 1 are with you / me / him.

Where’s the new Kanye West CD? I can’t 2 see him / her / it.

There’s a shop assistant. I’m going to ask 3 him / us / them.

The shop assistant doesn’t like my friends. 4 He’s shouting at him / them / it.

An old man wants help. The shop 5 assistant’s not helping me / him / her.

We’re going to another shop. This shop 6 assistant doesn’t like us / you / them.

Present continuous v. present simple

Write 4 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

I go to a fi lm festival every summer. 1 ✓

I watch a fi lm at the moment. 2 ✗

I’m watching a fi lm at the moment.

Famous actors are usually going to the San 3 Sebastian Film Festival. ✗

Famous actors usually go to the San Sebastian

Film festival

Look! Scarlett Johansson does an interview 4 over there. ✗

Look! Scarlett Johansson’s doing an interview

over there.

Penelope Cruz is staying at my hotel at the 5 moment. ✓

Alejandro Amenabar also works here now. 6 ✓

I ask usually famous people for their 7 autographs. ✗

I usually ask famous people for their autographs.

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Complete the sentences. 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Agent M 1 is buying some sweets. (buy)

Agent T 2 isn’t looking at the criminals. (not look)

Agents O and P 3 are trying on on clothes. (try on)

Agents P and P 4 aren’t listening to the boy. (not listen)

The criminals 5 are running out of the jeweller’s. (run)

The shop assistant 6 ’s calling the police the police. (call)

Complete the questions. Match them with 2 the answers.

Wh1 a t’ s happening at the shopping centre?

A2 r e the secret agents hel p i n g ?

Wh3 a t a r e they doing?

I4 s Agent Black follow i n g the criminals?

This is terrible! A5 r e y o u looking at the criminals now?

No, sir. I’m talking on the telephone. a 5

No, they’re not helping at the moment. b 2

I think they’re shopping. c 3

No, he isn’t following them. d 4

Criminals are escaping with a lot of e expensive jewellery. 1

Object pronouns

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the incorrect pronouns.

The shop assistant is crying. The police 1 are talking to it. ✗

The police are talking to her.

There are no jewels in the shop. The 2 criminals stole her. ✗

The criminals stole them.

There’s a video camera. The police are 3 looking at it. ✓

The agents fi nd the criminals. They’re 4 stopping you. ✗

They’re stopping them.

I saw the crime. The police want to talk to 5 them. ✗

The police want to talk to me.

Agent Star needs to talk to his girlfriend. 6 He calls her on his mobile. ✓

Present continuous v. present simple

Complete the sentences. 4 Agent T always 1 buys buys expensive clothes. (buy)

He 2 isn’t wearing sunglasses at the moment because he’s sleeping. (not wear)

He usually 3 works at the weekend. (work)

This weekend he’s on holiday. 4 He ’s staying in a cool hotel. (stay)

The other agents 5 are investigating crimes right now. (investigate)

They 6 aren’t having a good time. (not have)

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Transport

Write the words. 1

m 1 o t o r b i k e

r 2 o l l e r b l a d e s s 3 k a t e b o a r d

t 4 r a m

p 5 l a n e

b 6 u s

Circle the correct option. 2 Travelling by 1 skateboard / taxi is expensive.

A 2 motorbike / car has two wheels and an engine.

An underground / A helicopter3 can fl y.

Travelling by 4 plane / skateboard can be slow.

Rollerblades / Cars5 have four wheels and an engine.

A 6 tram / plane is a good means of public transport in a city.

Places in a city

Find the words.3 h u s t w r a1 a r t g a l l e r y h e i d h s n l a o p w na g e w i t k p s o n a m w j r2 t h e a t r e s a h w i oh a w u3 m u s e u m a n s h w i o d p m w x j s ua g e t w h s n c j s i o a p w l4 c a n a l s h e t s g a ns g a t w h s b y5 s q u a r e s k d i o e l a p s l s o a kags tegask6 s ta tueks loepsakxwatshe

Match the descriptions with the words. 4 You catch a train here. 1

You can go over a river on this. 2

There are normally buildings beside this.3

You can see a lot of paintings here. 4

It’s got a lot of water in it. 5

This is a very large church. 6

a bridge a 2

a river b 5

a train station c 1

a cathedral d 6

a street e 3

an art gallery f 4

Complete the sentences. 5 In our city, it’s not safe to swim in the 1 c a n a l .

My dad’s the mayor. He works in the 2 t o w n h a l l .

The Guggenheim’s a famous 3 m u s e u m in Bilbao.

When it’s sunny, people like to sit outside 4 in the s q u a r e .

My mother’s an actress. She works in a 5 t h e a t r e .

There are a lot of shops in my 6 s t r e e t .

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Circle the correct option. 1 Let’s watch a fi lm! Catch the 1 motorbike / bus to your nearest cinema!

Top Secret is a new action fi lm. In the fi lm 2 the leading actress fl ies a plane / train.

She also jumps from a fl ying 3 tram / helicopter.

She skates through New York on 4 a taxi / rollerblades.

Her co-star Bruce goes down a mountain 5 on a skateboard / an underground.

Another famous actress stars as a 6 taxi / skateboard driver.

Write the type of transport.2 You can’t drive this until you are eighteen: 1

car

It’s a train but you see it on the street: 2 tram

You don’t see this on the street or in the 3 sky: underground

It’s a type of car. But you must pay the 4 driver: taxi

You can do sport with this: s5 kateboarding

Places in a city

Complete the postcard. 3

museum | river | cathedralbridge | Street | theatre

Hi everyone!

I’m in Dublin and my hotel’s on O’Connell (1) Street . I’m visiting great places, like St Patrick’s (2) Cathedral - a very big old church. We also saw great art at the (3) Museum of Modern Art. Tomorrow we’re going to the (4) theatre , to see a Shakespeare play. At the moment we’re on a boat, going along the (5) river . We’re passing under a very famous (6) statue . See you next week!Paris

Order the letters. 4

This is me with Bill. We’re in front of a 1 statue . (tatsue)

Here we are walking across the town 2 square . (uasqre)

We cycled over a lot of 3 bridges . (gesbrid)

We loved going to this cool 4 art gallery . (tar eryllag)

This is us on a 5 canal in Venice. (nacal)

Oh no! It was a dream. I’m at the 6 railway station. (waylair)

Dictionary work

Name an example.5 public park 1 Central Park New York

a monument 2

high street 3

pedestrian street 4

shopping centre 5

sports stadium 6

1 2

3 4 5

6

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Comparatives

Complete the comparative adjectives. 1 My bicycle’s fast1 er than my friend’s bicycle.

My bicycle’s also dirt2 ier than his. I have to clean it!

Rollerblades are safe3 er than skateboards.

My dad’s car’s m4 ore comfortable than the bus.

My sister’s room’s big5 ger than my room.

The computers at school are bet6 ter than my computer.

Complete the sentences. 2 Pau Gasol’s 1 taller than Fernando Alonso. (tall)

Travelling by motorcycle’s 2 more dangerous than walking. (dangerous)

Going to school by skateboard’s 3 cheaper than going by bus. (cheap)

New York’s 4 more expensive than Berlin. (expensive)

Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan are 5 more famous than Monica Cruz. (famous)

I think that Maths is 6 easier than History. (easy)

Write the comparative sentences. 3 Olga1 I think reading / interesting / watching the TV. I think reading’s more

interesting than watching TV.

Petra2 Maybe, but watching TV / popular.

Maybe, but watching TV’s more popular.

Olga3 Walking to school / healthy / going by car.

Walking to school’s healthier than going by car.

Petra4 Yes, but I think that going by car / exciting.

Yes, but I think that going by car’s more exciting.

Olga5 You / grumpy today / other days!

You’re grumpier today than other days!

Superlatives

Circle the correct option. 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

Jake’s the 1 laziest / most lazy boy in class.

Our teacher’s the 2 busyest / busiest teacher in the school.

PE’s the 3 excitingest / most exciting class.

Karen’s the 4 goodest / best football player in the class.

David’s the 5 worst / most bad football player.

Our Science teacher’s the 6 oldest / most old teacher.

Complete the sentences. 5 Our school’s the bi1 g g e s t in the city. (big)

I think we’ve got the m2 o s t interesting students too. (interesting)

The old3 e s t building’s the school library. (old)

It’s also t4 h e m o s t beautiful building. (beautiful)

Our basketball team’s the b5 e s t in the country. (good)

The school café has the tast6 i e s t salads in the world! (tasty)

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Comparatives

Write comparative sentences. 1 Cinema = €15 / Disco = €10 / expensive1

The cinema is more expensive than the disco.

Dublin = 10°C / Barcelona = 25°C / hot2 Barcelona’s hott er than Dublin.

My dad = age 42 / my mum = age 45 / old3 My dad’s younger than my mum.

My Maths class = very interesting / My 4 Science class = interesting

My Maths class is more interesting than myscience class.

Plane ticket to Paris = €100 / Train ticket = 5 €95 / cheap

A train ticket to Paris is cheaper thana plane ticket.

Complete the dialogue with a comparative. 2

Beth Get the salad with your pizza. It’s (1) healthier than the pizza and chips.Kane Yes. But the chips are (2) tastier than the salad. (tasty)Beth I’ve only got thirty minutes. What do you think is (3) faster ? (fast)Kane The salad. And let’s order from the waitress. She’s (4) quicker than the waiter. (quick)Beth Yes, she’s also (5) friendlier . He’s not very nice. (friendly)Kane This restaurant’s (6) more comfortable

than the school café. (comfortable)

Superlatives

Write 3 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

The most important person in my life’s my 1 mum. ✓

She’s the beautifulest person in the family. 2 ✗

She’s the most beautiful person in the family.

My mum’s also the busyest parent I know. 3 ✗

My mum’s also the busiest parent I know.

She’s the goodest business woman in the 4 city. ✗

She’s the best business woman in the city.

She’s also the worst cook in the family. 5 ✓

My mum’s not the most funny person at 6 home. ✗

My mum’s not the funniest person at home.

My gran’s the most interesting person in 7 the family. ✓

Complete the sentences with a superlative. 4 John The (1) most exciting website’s Teenage Second Life. (exciting)Peter Yes. But it’s not the (2) most

interesting . (interesting) John What do you think’s the (3) best website? (good)Peter I’m not sure. I think youtube.com’s the (4) most entertaining . (entertaining)John I saw the (5) funniest video ever on youtube.com (funny)Peter I think it’s got the (6) biggest collection of videos too. (big)

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The body

Find the words.1 h d i e a t e w h s n1 a r m c h d s w i p w i ph d s u2 e y e w j a u s k a c n s k s i c x n cs h e t w a f g a g e w a f s3 h e a d o j w a eh a u w s t4 l e g a w t e r d f a h s a s g i e as r a g t5 m o u t h d s a i w o a l l x o d j d hg s t w r a f g s w i o c6 n o s e h o d y j s u

Complete the sentences. 2 Please don’t open your m1 outh when you’re eating.

Where are my socks? My f 2 eet are cold.

My h 3 air is very long. I need to cut it.

It’s very cold today. My n4 ose is red!

I surfed the Internet for hours yesterday. 5 Now my e yes hurt.

When I dance, I put my h6 ands in the air.

The face

Circle the correct option.3

My favourite singer’s got a big mouth and 1 thin lips / tooth.

She’s got a tattoo on her 2 moustache / cheek.

She’s got a long 3 beard / neck.

I can’t see her 4 ears / lips because her hair’s very long.

Her 5 eyes / eyebrows are very big.

She’s got a piercing on her 6 nose / tooth. You can see it when she sings.

Complete the words. 4

Dad

Uncle Stan

My dad’s got a long mous 1 t a c h e .

He’s got small ea 2 r s .

My dad’s got very thin l 3 i p s .

My uncle Stan loves his be 4 a r d .

He’s got very big eyeb 5 r o w s .

He’s also got a missing to 6 o t h .

Draw the description. 5

Aunt Beth

Aunt Beth’s got short black hair and big ears. She’s got a long neck and red cheeks. Her eyes are small and she has thin eyebrows. Her lips are thick. She’s got a lovely smile.

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The body

Look at the illustration. Complete the 1 sentences.

A7’s got a big 1 body .

It can watch fi lms with its fi ve 2 eyes .

It can run very fast because it’s got four 3 legs .

A7’s got three 4 arms .

It’s also got three 5 hands . It can write with all of them.

A7 can’t smell food because it hasn’t got a 6 nose .

Order the letters. Then draw B7.2 B7’s got long black 1 hair . (raih)

It’s got three 2 feet , but it doesn’t wear shoes. (eetf)

It’s got a small, thin 3 body . (boyd)

But it’s got a big 4 head . (hdea)

It uses its big 5 mouth to eat. (uthmo)

B7’s got a big 6 nose . (eson)

The face

Match the words with the descriptions. 3 tooth 1 d

beard 2 f

ears 3 a lips 4 b moustache 5 c neck 6 e

You’ve got two on your head. a

You can kiss with them. b

This is hair between your nose and your c mouth.

It’s a hard white object in your mouth. d

The part of your body under your face.e

This is hair on your face, above and below f your mouth.

Complete the dialogue. 4

beard | ears | cheekslip | eyebrows | tooth

Bert Do you cut your (1) eyebrows Rory?

Rory Yes, I do. But I don’t cut my (2) hair . I want it to be long.

Bert Have you got a piercing?

Rory No, I haven’t. I had a piercing in my (3) lip . It fell out when I kissed my gran. All my family laughed at me and my (4) cheeks were very red.

Bert My (5) tooth fell out when I was eating a sweet.

Rory That’s funny! And have you got a piercing?

Bert Yes. I’ve got piercings in both my (6) ears .

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was/were

Write complete sentences from the notes. 1 Luis Buñuel / French 1 ✗, Spanish ✓

Luis Buñuel wasn’t French. He was Spanish.

He / born in Calanda 2 ✓, born in Madrid ✗

He was born in Calanda. He wasn’t born in Madrid.

Salvador Dalí / Federico García Lorca 3 his friends ✓

Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca werehis friends.

Buñuel poet 4 ✗, a fi lm-maker ✓

Buñuel wasn’t a poet. He was a fi lm-maker.

Buñuel, Dalí and García Lorca / friends at 5 school ✗

Buñuel, Dalí and García Lorca weren’t friends at school.

They / friends at university 6 ✓

They were friends at university.

could

Complete the dialogue. 2

couldn’t | couldn’t | could | could could | couldn’t

Sally Dad, (1) When could you fi rst drive a car?

Dad I (2) could drive a car in our garden when I was 10. But I (3) couldn’t drive a car on the road until I was 25, because I (4) couldn’t pass my driving test.

Sally (5) Could you repeat that? It’s diffi cult to believe!

Dad Another problem was I (6) couldn’t use my mum’s car. She needed it for work.

Past simple: affi rmative

Complete the sentences. 3 1 4

2 5

3 6

Yesterday I 1 found some money. (fi nd)

So I 2 went to a fast food restaurant. (go)

I 3 had four colas to drink. (have)

I 4 ate fi ve hamburgers. (eat)

Then I 5 felt sick. (feel)

My mum 6 said it was a stupid thing to do. (say)

Past simple: negative and questions

Rewrite using the past simple. 4 Where do you go after school yesterday?1

Where did you go after school yesterday?

I don’t go home after school.2

I didn’t go home after school.

Do you play football yesterday evening?3

Did you play football yesterday evening?

No, I don’t. 4

No, I didn’t.

I don’t play football last night. 5

I didn’t play football last night.

I don’t feel very well. 6

I didn’t feel very well.

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was/were

Complete the questions. Match them with 1 the answers.

When 1 was Arantxa Sanchez Vicario born?

How old 2 was she when she started playing tennis?

Was3 she eighteen when she won the French Open in 1989?

What number tennis player 4 was she in March 1995?

Were5 her brothers also professional tennis players?

No, she wasn’t. She was seventeen. a 3

She was four when she started playing b tennis. 2

She was the number 1 player. c 4

She was born in 1971.d 1

Yes, Emilio and Javier were also e professional. 5

could

Write the sentences. 2 1 4

2 5

3 6

When Justine / 4 / play tennis. 1

When Justine was four, she could play tennis.

When Justine / 4 / not tie / her shoelaces. 2

When Justine was four she couldn’t tie her shoelaces.

When Brian and Alan / 1 / walk.3

When Brian and Alan were one they couldn’t walk.

When Brian and Alan / 1 / swim.4

When Brian and Alan were one they could swim.

Justine play the guitar / when / 4?5

Could Justine play the guitar when she was four?

Justine play the guitar / when / 4.6

Justine could play the guitar when she was four.

Past simple: affi rmative

Complete the sentences. 3

live | think | travel | study | wear | die

I 1 studied a lot when I was a child. The teachers were very happy.

The teachers 2 thought my school work was very good.

My friends 3 wore a uniform to school. But there was no uniform at my school

We 4 travelled to the beach and the mountains on our fi rst school holiday.

When I was a child, we 5 lived with my grandmother in a big house.

My grandmother 6 died when I was six years old. I was very sad.

Past simple: negative and questions

Complete the sentences. 4 What1 did you like the most at primary school?

I liked Art and Music but I 2 didn’t like Maths.

Did 3 your teachers give you homework?

Yes, they 4 did , but we could do it in ten minutes.

What time 5 did you fi nish school?

I 6 didn’t fi nish school till 4 o’clock.

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Verbs of movement

Circle the correct option. 1

Gina Gym is a personal trainer.

She lives on the 191 th fl oor. She walks up / on the stairs to her fl at.

She doesn’t usually get 2 into / on a bus. She prefers to walk.

This morning she went 3 into / down a health food shop.

At the moment she’s coming 4 down / out of the shop.

She’s getting 5 into / up a big black limousine. It’s Steve Star’s car!

Quick! Run 6 down / off those steps and follow the car.

Complete the sentences.2

into | up | off | on | out | down

I get 1 on the bus outside my house. Sometimes I meet my friend there.

We get 2 off the bus at the park.

We go 3 into the park to exercise.

There are 400 steps in the park. We usually 4 run up the steps.

Then we are tired, so we walk 5 down the steps.

When it’s late, we come 6 out of the park and go home.

Science fi ction

Find the words. 3 s a s e1 s c i e n c e f i c t i o n d s g a t o rh s g w t s g a u e j w u s i2 a l i e n g a t e fa m k3 p l a n e t s h s t w a e r c x v d l s kh h s t a k i e o w4 f b i s h a n p o l i y t o l pg e j k s i a o w l5 s t r a n g e w a t e g d s jg e p w g s t a6 s p a c e s h i p k f j d i e o w

Complete the sentences. 4 My friends and I have a 1 s c i e n c ef i c t i o n club.

My t 2 w i n brother’s also in the club.

We would love to c 3 o n t a c t aliens.

Mum says it’s a very st 4 r a n g e club!

We’re all very interested in 5 sp a c e sh i p s .

I also like reading about other 6 pl a n e t s .

Match the underlined words with the 5 similar meanings.

I was trying to (1) call my friend Sue but she was in the cinema watching a (2) si fi fi lm. I thought that was (3) unusual because she’s not normally interested in (4) unidentifi ed fl ying objects. I think she’s more interested in the star actor than a fi lm about a (5) visitor from space or another (6) universe.

strange a 3

spaceships b 4

contact c 1

planet d 6

alien e 5

science fi ction f 2

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Verbs of movement

Complete the sentences. 1 Living in a city can be stressful.

In the morning you g1 e t o n the underground and it’s really full.

You have to push people to g 2 et o ff at your stop.

When you c 3 ome o ut of the underground, the street’s full.

You g 4 o i nto a café. The waiter’s stressed.

You’re late, so you r 5 un u p the stairs at school.

The teacher’s g 6 ett ing o ut of her car. She’s also late!

Complete the sentences.2

run | walk | getting | comeget | walk

When school fi nishes, I 1 run down the stairs.

I 2 walk out of the school.

I 3 get into my dad’s car.

Travelling in Dad’s car’s easier than 4 gett ing on the bus.

At home we 5 get out of the car.

Then we 6 walk up the stairs to our apartment.

Science fi ction

Write the words. 3

People think I’m s 1 t r a n g e

You can read about me in s 2 c i e n c e f i c t i o n books.

They say I travel in a sp 3 a c e s h i p .

People on Earth want to co 4 n t a c t me.

I come from another pl 5 a n e t .

I’m an 6 a l i e n .

Complete the sentences. 4

science fi ction | planet | FBItwins | spaceships | strange

My brother wants to investigate crime and 1 to work for the FBI .

I think that’s very 2 strange , but I’m different from him.

I’m one hour older than my brother. We’re 3 twins .

I’m more interested in space travel. I want 4 to design spaceships .

My dream’s to travel to another 5 planet .

We often watched 6 science fi ction fi lms when we were younger.

Dictionary work

Translate the words.5 stroll 1

sprint 2

hop 3

crawl4

jog 5

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there was/there were

Circle the correct option. 1 Mandy There (1) was / were a science fi ction fi lm festival on last week.

Sean Really? (2) Was / Were there any famous people there?

Mandy There (3) was / were some famous actors, but there (4) wasn’t / weren’t any fi lm directors, so I was a little sad.

Sean (5) Was / Were there any parties with celebrities?

Mandy Yes. (6) There was / were a big party for Paris Hilton.

Past continuous

Complete the sentences.2 We 1 were waiting outside the Palace Hotel. (wait)

I 2 was hoping to see J Dupp. (hope)

My friends 3 were feeling nervous. (feel)

The paparazzi and journalists 4 were talking on their mobiles. (talk)

The fans 5 were shouting ‘J Dupp, J Dupp!’ (shout)

I 6 wasn’t listening to them. (not listen)

Complete the questions. 3 Mr Dupp, wh 1 a t w e r e you do i n g last night at 8 p.m.?

I was doing interviews in my hotel room. 2

Who w 3 e r e you talk i n g to?

I was talking to a journalist. 4

Wh 5 a t w a s your manager do i n g ?

My manager was making me a cup of tea.6

After the interviews, wh 7 a t w e r e you doing? I was talking to the fans outside the hotel.

W 8 a s it raining outside?

Yes, it was. 9

Wh 10 e r e w a s your new fi lm showing last night?

It was showing at the Odeon cinema.11

Past simple v. past continuous

Circle the correct option. 4

I 1 was standing / stood in the rain when J Dupp came out of the hotel.

The paparazzi 2 were taking / took pictures when J spoke to me.

When J’s car 3 came / was coming, we were talking about his fi lm.

His car was leaving when he 4 was inviting / invited me to go with him.

When the fi lm started, I 5 sat / was sitting beside J Dupp!

Later, I 6 was saying / said goodbye to him when he gave me a big hug.

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there was/there were

Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the sentences that are incorrect.

Yesterday there wasn’t many normal 1 people on the street. ✗

Yesterday there weren’t many normal people in the street.

There was a big fi re in Central Park. 2 ✓

There were a policeman. He said 3 everything was OK. ✗

There was a policeman.

There were a lot of aliens. 4 ✓

There wasn’t any spaceship. 5 ✗

There wasn’t a spaceship.

But there weren’t any problems. 6 ✓

It were Halloween! 7 ✗

It was Halloween!

Past continuous

Complete the sentences.2

give | not answer | wear | carry not do | answer

A lot of children 1 were wearing strange clothes.

They 2 were carrying bags of sweets and chocolates.

My mum 3 was answering the door all evening.

She 4 was giving the children fruit for Halloween.

I’m sure those children 5 weren’t doing any homework last

night!

I 6 wasn’t answering the door because I had a lot of homework.

Order the questions. Match them with the 3 answers.

you / doing / yesterday morning / what / 1 were ?

What were you doing yesterday morning?

what / happening / at / was / 10 a.m. ?2 What was happening at 10 a.m.?

running / up / the street / were / the thieves ? 3 Were the thieves running up the street?

were / they / doing / what ? 4 What were they doing?

the bus driver / what / was / doing ?5 What was the bus driver doing?

Thieves were running out of the a supermarket. I saw them! 2

He wasn’t doing anything. I think he was b afraid. 5

No, they weren’t. c 3

I was buying an alien suit for a Halloween d party. 1

They were getting onto a bus. e 4

Past simple v. past continuous

Complete the sentences.4 We 1 were dancing at the party when something strange happened. (dance)

A spaceship 2 was landing in front of the house when I looked out of the window. (land)

Two aliens 3 came out of the spaceship when the spaceship door opened. (come)

My friend 4 invited the aliens to the party when she saw them. (invite)

The DJ 5 was playing hip-hop music when the aliens came into the room. (play)

When Sophie’s mum 6 got home, we were cleaning the house. (get)

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TV programmes

Order the letters.1 We did a survey on TV habits at school.

The football team love watching 1 sports programmes. (porsts)

90% of students said it’s a good idea to 2 watch the news . (ensw)

But they also said they prefer watching 3 reality shows. (ityaler)

The teachers enjoy watching 4 documentaries . (mentiesdocuar)

The Simpsons5 was the most popular cartoon . (toonrac)

The 6 weather forecast was the least popular programme. (erweath)

Complete the sentences. 2

Kate What are you watching?

Mum I’m watching my favourite (1) so a p o p e r a .

Kate There’s a really funny (2) sit c o m on Channel 5.

Mum Watch it on your own TV.

Kate I can’t. Dad’s watching that (3) qu i z sh o w . And Peter’s watching a (4) mu s i c progr a m m e about Kayne West.

Mum I’m sorry. I’m watching this, and then my favourite (5) dr a m a ser i e s is on.

Kate Can I watch that (6) ch a t sh o w at 11 p.m? Madonna is on it.

Mum OK. I like Madonna too.

Electrical appliances

Circle the correct option. 3 The dentist says I must use an 1 electric razor / electric toothbrush.

You can have an electric or a gas 2 cooker / fridge freezer.

Can you give me the 3 remote control / electric razor? I want to change the channel.

The food stays cold and fresh in the 4 microwave / fridge freezer.

Could you take the clothes out of the 5 dishwasher / washing machine, please?

And put the plates and cups in the 6 dishwasher / remote control.

Complete the sentences. 4 1 2

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Tina wasn’t happy. My parents gave her a 1 washing machine for christmas.

And Tom was a little angry. His present 2 was a dishwasher !

Dad can use his 3 electric razor in his offi ce.

Mum was also happy with her 4 remote control .

Gran got an 5 electric toothbrush .

Grandad was happy. His present was a 6 microwave .

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TV programmes

Match the description with the type of 1 programme.

You can see football, basketball or tennis 1 on this.

It’s a funny story with the same characters 2 in each programme.

It tells us what is happening in the world 3 every day.

MTV has a lot of these programmes. 4

It’s a continuing programme about the 5 lives of a group of characters.

It’s a competition. People must answer 6 questions.

a sitcom a 2

the news b 3

a sports programme c 1

a quiz show d 6

a music programme. e 4

a soap opera f 5

Complete the sentences. 2 I love c 1 artoons because they make me laugh.

You can learn a lot 2 from watching a d ocumentary .

Big Brother3 is one of the most famous r eality shows.

If you want to go fi shing, you should check 4 the weather f orecast fi rst.

My mum likes d5 rama series: she thinks they’re exciting.

I saw Jennifer Lopez on a c6 hat show yesterday.

Electrical appliances

Complete the dialogue. 3 cooker | electric toothbrushremote control | dishwasher

washing machine | electric razor

Dad When I was a kid we washed our clothes in the river, we had no (1) washing machine .

Bill I don’t believe you, Dad.

Dad It’s true. Your gran cooked on an open fi re because we didn’t have a (2) cooker . I had to wash the plates myself. There was no (3) dishwasher .

Bill Could you shave with an (4) electric razor , Dad?

Dad Of course not! And I didn’t use an (5) electric toothbrush to brush my teeth.

Bill What about a (6) remote control for the TV?

Dad We didn’t have a TV!

Bill Dad! You were born in 1965, not 1865!

Complete the words.4 My mum takes her food to work. She puts 1 it in the micro w a v e .

When I get home, I take a pizza out of the 2 fr i d g e fr e e z e r .

I use the co 3 o k e r to prepare some vegetables.

I put my dirty clothes in the 4 w a s h i n g m a c h i n e .My favourite electrical appliance is the 5 r e m o t e c o n t r o l for my sound system.

When I fi nish my lunch, I put my plate and 6 glass in the d i s h w a s h e r .

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Complete the sentences with 1 a, an, / .

I’m reading 1 a great book at the moment. It’s called Animal Farm.

It’s 2 / homework from our English teacher.

Sometimes we watch 3 a DVD in English class.

When I have 4 / time, I look at English language websites.

I get 5 / information about the world on the BBC website.

Yesterday I sent 6 an email in English. I wrote to a friend in New Zealand.

a lot of, some, not any

Complete the sentences. 2 There aren’t a 1 n y good fi lms on TV tonight.

There are a l 2 o t o f cool fi lms on at the cinema.

But I haven’t got 3 a n y money to go.

My sister’s got s 4 o m e good DVDs.

We’ve also got 5 a lot o f games for the playstation.

Let’s eat 6 a l o t o f ice cream and chill out!

How much? How many?

Complete the questions3 .

These are some things I would like to know.

How 1 much money makes a person happy?

How 2 many songs can I have on my MP3 player?

How 3 many languages can a person speak?

How 4 many people live on Planet Earth?

How 5 much homework is the teacher going to give us?

How 6 much free time am I going to have tonight?

a lot, not much, not many, none

Circle the correct option. 4

How much money do you have in the 1 bank?

Not many / None. I need to save some.

How many friends have you got?2

A lot / Not much. I’m very happy.

How many students did the homework?3

Not much / Not many. The teacher’s angry.

How much free time have you got?4

Not many / None. We’ve got exams now.

How much food is there in the fridge?5

Not much / Not many. I must go to the supermarket later.

How many emails did you write today?6

None / A lot. My computer’s broken.

not much/not many with verbs

Complete with 5 much or many and a negative verb from the box.

be | be | make | have | have

I’m sorry. I didn’t do my homework!

I 1 didn’t have much time.

No, there 2 weren’t many books at the library.

There 3 wasn’t much information on the Internet.

I 4 hadn’t much money to buy books.

But I 5 didn’t make many mistakes in the exams!

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the incorrect sentences.

I watched TV programme yesterday. 1 ✗

I watched a TV programme yesterday.

You could win money on the programme. 2 ✓

They play a music. You say what it is. 3 ✗

They play music. You say what it is.

I made an4 phone call. ✗

I made a phone call.

I won DVD. 5 ✗

I won a DVD.

I also won a6 book. ✓

a lot of, some, not any

Complete the sentences. 2

lot of | lot of | some | some | any | any

❤ My perfect holiday ❤

There are a 1 lot of beaches near my hotel.

There isn’t 2 any stress.

There are 3 some cool people.

There’s a 4 lot of great food in the restaurant.

There aren’t 5 any early morning plans.

There’s 6 some money in my pocket.

How much? How many?

Write 3 much or many. Using your Student’s Book, circle the correct option.

How 1 many units are there?

There are six / seven / nine units and a Welcome unit.

How 2 many pages are there in Unit 6?

There are four / eight / ten pages.

How 3 much of our rubbish is it possible to recycle?

It’s possible to recycle 60% / 80% / 100%.

How 4 many different characters are there in the programme Heroes?

There are some / a lot of / 10,000 different characters.

How 5 much time do teenagers in Spain spend watching TV?

They watch TV an average of 5 hours / 3 hours 38 minutes / 32 minutes a day.

How 6 many types of TV programmes are on page 51 of the Student’s Book?

There are 6 / 12 / 22 types.

a lot, not much, not many, none

Circle the correct option. 4 My dream house

How many TVs do you have?1

Not many. / Not much. / A lot. I think two TVs are enough..

How much space has it got?2

None. / Not many. / A lot. It’s a dream house.

How much time do you spend cleaning?3

Not many. / None. / Not much. About one hour a week. Robots help me to clean.

How many people live there?4

Not much. / None. / Not many. Me and my family.

How many rooms does it have?5

A lot. / Not much. / Not many. About a hundred!

How much cooking do you need to do?6

Not many. / None. / A lot. Robots do all the cooking.

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Body words

Complete the words.3 When I do tai chi, I st1 a n d up.

I hold my ar2 m s out and imagine I’m holding a tree.

I in3 h a l e and feel the air going into my body.

I ex4 h a l e and feel the tension go out of my body.

My ba5 c k is straight.

At the end I fe6 e l very relaxed.

Complete the sentences. 4

sit | feel | lie downstand up | eyes | breathe

Say no to school stress! You’re very tired and you want to 1

lie down and sleep.

But you’re at school! And you 2 feel very stressed.

The fi rst thing you should do is 3 breathe . This helps you to relax.

Close your 4 eyes for one minute. Count to ten.

Stand up 5 , go outside and maybe go for a walk.

When you are tired, 6 sit down and forget about your problems.

Healthy habits

Circle the correct option.1 It’s good for you to 1 eat a balanced diet / eat junk food.

It’s good for you to 2 drink plenty of water / drink a lot of caffeine.

When you’re studying it’s good for you to 3 take regular breaks / stay up late.

It isn’t good for you to 4 spend a lot of time watching TV / doing regular exercise.

It isn’t good for you to 5 take time to relax / get stressed.

It isn’t good for you to 6 stay inside all the time / do regular exercise.

Complete the sentences. 2

1

2

3

4

5

6

I like to eat a b 1 alanced d iet .

I don’t spend a lot of t 2 ime w atching TV.

My doctor says I shouldn’t eat 3 j unk f ood .

Of course I d 4 rink p lenty of water.

It’s not a good idea to s 5 tay i nside all the time.

And the most important thing is: I never 6 g et s tressed .

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Let’s go, let’s go,

LET’S GO!

Order the letters. 1 Personal trainer You should eat a (1) balanced diet . (ancbaled iedt)

Bianca Can I eat hamburgers?

Trainer No! You can’t eat any (2) junk food . (nkju oofd)

Bianca Do I have to do (3) regular exercise ? (ularreg riseexec)

Trainer Yes, four hours every day. You should drink (4) plenty of water (entply of atwer). Go to bed early because you shouldn’t (5) stay up late (tays pu tale). You’re going to need to (6) sleep

eight hours (plees geiht hsour) a night.

Complete the words. 2 Bianca I spend a lot of time (1) wa t c h i n g T V .

Trainer You can’t do that!

Bianca Why not? When I (2) ta k e ti m e to relax, I watch TV.

Trainer Do you take (3) re g u l a r br e a k s when you’re studying?

Bianca Yes, I take coffee breaks.

Trainer A little TV is OK, but (4) don’t dr i n k a lot of ca f f e i n e .

Bianca I think I’m going to (5) ge t very st r e s s e d .

Trainer Then go for a walk! Don’t (6) st a y in s i d e all the time.

Body words

Order the letters to make words and 3 complete the email.

leef | ttising | abthree | dnhas | ackb | aerlx

Dear Mum,

Please help me! I (1) feel very tired.

I can’t (2) relax . At the moment I’m

(3) sitt ing down. Tom, my personal

trainer is horrible! I’ve got a horrible pain in my

(4) back . We walk, run and swim

all day. I don’t like it. Tom says I must relax and

(5) breathe . I’m going to stop writing

now, because I’ve also got a pain in my

(6) hands .

Can I go home, Mum?

Love, Bianca

Complete the words. 4

Dear Bianca,

I think you should stay if you are stressed

(1) l ie d own . Put

your hands by your (2) s ides . Close

your (3) e yes . Count to three and

(4) b reathe . You should

(5) i nhale through your nose, and

(6) e xhale through your mouth.

When you do this, you’ll see that the training

course is great.

Love, Mum

Dictionary work

Circle the correct option.5 It’s good for you:

Chill out1 . / Don’t chill out.

Stay in shape2 . / Don’t stay in shape.

Stuff yourself3 / Don’t stuff yourself with a lot of fast food.

Wind down / Don’t wind down.4

Stay5 / Don’t stay calm.

Get6 / Don’t get some fresh air.

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should

Circle the correct option. 1

Th e teacher’s tips1 You should / shouldn’t only speak English

in class. It’s easier than you think! 2 You should / shouldn’t write down 5-8

new words in every class. 3 You should / shouldn’t do English

homework. Class work isn’t enough. 4 You should / shouldn’t read song lyrics

in English. Th ey’re normally on the Internet.

5 You should / shouldn’t think it’s impossible. It’s possible when you think positively.

6 You should / shouldn’t be horrible to your teacher. Th e teacher’s here to help you.

should: questions

Order the questions. 2 what / I / do / in / should / the summer ?1

What should I do in the summer?

You should read a book in English.

I / watch / fi lms / should / in English ?2 Should I watch fi lms in English?

Yes, especially when they have subtitles.

should / I look / at / what / Internet sites ?3 What Internet sites should I look at?

youtube.com have a lot of videos in English.

use / the BBC website / should / I ?4 Should I use the BBC website?

Yes, you should. It’s a very good website.

where / I / should / go / to learn quickly ?5 Where should I go to learn quickly?

You could go to the UK, Ireland or another English speaking country.

must

Write sentences with 3 must and mustn’t.

SCHOOL LIBRARY RULES

write on the books 1 ✗

You mustn’t write on the books.

speak on the phone 2 ✗

You mustn’t speak on the phone.

bring back the books after two weeks 3 ✓

You must bring the books back after two weeks.

eat or drink in the library 4 ✗

You mustn’t eat or drink in the library.

run in the library 5 ✗

You mustn’t run in the library.

have a library card to use the library 6 ✓

You must have a library card to use the library.

must v. should

Complete the sentences. 4

must | should | should | shouldn’tmustn’t | must

You 1 must go to school until you are sixteen. It’s the law.

You 2 mustn’t smoke in the school, or outside the school. It’s prohibited!

You 3 should respect the other students and the teachers. We think it’s a good idea.

The teachers and students 4 must leave the school before

6 p.m., when the school closes.

You 5 should try to study a little more. The exams are in two months.

You 6 shouldn’t get stressed about the exams. Take regular breaks and try to relax.

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should

Write sentences using 1 should and shouldn’t.

1 4

2 5

3 6

Being happy - My tips:

do sport1 You should do sport.

get stressed2 You shouldn’t get stressed.

play computer games, but not all day3 You should play computer games, but not all day

watch a lot of TV4 you shouldn’t watch a lot of TV.

be horrible to your friends5 You shouldn’t be horrible to your friends.

be nice to your mum6 You should be nice to your mum.

should: questions

Complete the questions. 2 Teen problems

What should I 1 wear to the party?

I think you should wear black jeans and a black T-shirt.

Should I 2 ask Tom to be my boyfriend?

Yes, you should. You like him and he likes you.

Should I3 ask my mum for more money?No, you shouldn’t. She doesn’t have much money. My family and I want to go on holiday. 4

Where should we go?You should go to the beach. I don’t understand. 5 Should I talk to the teacher? Yes, you should. The teacher can help you.

must

Complete the rules. Use 3 must, mustn’t and a verb from the box.

clean | leave | help | use | eat | sing Welcome to Big Brother. Here are the rules for the people in the house:

You 1 must clean the house once a week. A dirty house is not nice!

Each team 2 must sing a song in a concert on Friday.

You 3 mustn’t use a mobile phone.

You 4 mustn’t eat other people’s food. This is not permitted.

If you lose, you 5 must leave the Big Brother house. If you win, you can stay.

The team captains 6 must help their team. That’s their job.

must v. should

Circle the correct option.4 Professional cooks follow a lot of rules.

You 1 mustn’t / must / should wash your hands before you cook. This is rule Nº 1.

When you turn on the cooker, you 2 must / shouldn’t / should be very careful. If not, you could have an accident!

You 3 must / should / shouldn’t cook with garlic. It’s a good idea and it’s delicious!

You 4 must / should / shouldn’t use a lot of salt. A little salt’s good, but not too much!

You 5 must / mustn’t / should keep the food in the fridge. If not, the food can go bad.

You 6 mustn’t / must / should use your mobile phone when you cook

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Measurements

Complete the words.1 I love Sports Day at school.

We train for a long t1 i m e during the year: every day for two hours.

There’s a youth marathon. We run a 2 dis t a n c e of six miles.

The bicycle race is really fast. The 3 sp e e d is incredible.

The tem4 p e r a t u r e in summer’s about 22ºC, so we drink a lot.

The typical we5 i g h t of a student wrestler is 50 kilos.

You can be any he6 i g h t to do sport, tall or short.

Order the letters. 2 What was the 1 temperature yesterday? It was about 20ºC. (peratemture)

What 2 height did you jump? I don’t know, but I won! (eighth)

Do you know the 3 length of this race? Yes, it’s 100 metres. (englth)

Are you going to study now? No, I need to 4 spend some time relaxing. (emit)

What’s the 5 distance between your house and your school? One mile. (isdancet)

Do you know your 6 weight ? No, but after Sports Day it’s a few kilos less. (ghtwei)

Life plans

Circle the correct option.3

1 4

25

3 6

I want to 1 be rich / have children.

When I’m twenty, I’m going to 2 do voluntary work / leave home.

It’s important to 3 get a job / get married.

I hope I 4 get a fl at / have good friends.

I wouldn’t like to 5 go to university / be famous. It’s probably very annoying.

My mother always says I should 6 have a good time / get a fl at.

Complete the dialogue.4

voluntary | world | successfuluniversity | live | job

Lee After school I’m going to (1) university . I want to study IT and languages.

Tamsin I’d like to do (2) voluntary work fi rst. And travel around the (3) world .

Lee You’ll need money. You’ll need to get a (4) job . I’m going to (5) live abroad. Maybe in Japan.

Lee I’m not sure about the job I want. But I want to be (6) successful .

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Measurements

Circle the odd word. 1 Length: centimetres kilometres 1 litres

Time: seconds kilometres days. 2

Weight: metres pounds kilos. 3

Volume: litres pints inches. 4

Temperature: Celsius Fahrenheit minutes. 5

Height: foot week inch. 6

Complete the sentences. 2

1

4

5

6

2

3

Look at the 1 speed of that dog!

Dot the Dog can also fall from a great 2 h eight .

She has no problems with high 3 t emperatures .

She runs a long d4 istance every day.

Then Dot the Dog sleeps for a long 5 t ime .

Every week we measure her 6 w eight .

Life plans

Match the parts of the sentence. 3 To continue your education after school 1 you can d

Everybody knows you. You’re on the TV. 2 This is what it means to a

You’re a parent. You wanted to 3 f

When you go to a lot of countries on 4 holiday, you b

If you need money, you should 5 c

When you stay in another country for a 6 long time, you e

be famous.a

travel around the b world.

get a job. c

go to university. d

live abroad. e

have children.f

Complete the text. 4

be / successful | do / work | get marriedbe / rich | have / time | get / fl at

My horoscope today says that when I’m older. I’ll (1) be very successful . I’ll also (2) be very rich , with enough money to buy a lot of things. It says that I’ll (3) get married to a handsome man, probably a Hollywood actor. Then we’ll (4) get a fl at in Los Angeles or New York. There’ll be a lot of parties, and I’ll (5) have a good

time . And I’ll (6) do some voluntary work too. Of course I don’t believe it!

Dictionary work

Circle the correct verb in the sentences.5 When I’m older I want to 1 learn / have how to drive.

I’d love to 2 do / start my own company.

It would also be cool to 3 make / build a fi lm.

My mum could help me to 4 build / go a house.

Of course we should all plan to 5 do / be happy.

It’s important to 6 have / be a lot of new experiences.

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will : facts

Circle the correct option. 1 The 2012 Olympic Games 1 will / won’t be in London.

Sophie’s twelve years old. In fi ve years she 2 will / won’t be twenty.

Next July 3 will / won’t have 31 days.

One day our sun 4 will / won’t die.

We 5 will / won’t live on the Moon next year.

Next year my grandmother 6 will / won’t be fi fteen years old.

will : questions

Complete the words in the questions. 2 W1 here will you be in 2015?

I think I’ll be in London.

W 2 hat w ill you do?

I’ll study to be an actor at Drama School.

Will you l3 ive with family or friends?

I have a cousin in London. I’ll live with her.

H4 ow long w ill you live in London?

For four years, maybe longer.

W5 hat w ill you do after Drama School?

I’ll work in the theatre and in fi lms.

W6 ill you b e successful?

Yes, I think so. I’ll work very hard.

will : predictions

Complete the sentences with 3 will / won’t and probably.

My best friends are Robin, Darragh and Joe.

I 1 ’ll probably live in a big city because our town is small and boring.

Robin 2 probably won’t live in a city. She doesn’t like busy streets and noise.

She 3 ’ll probably study medicine because she wants to be a doctor.

Darragh 4 will probably go to Rome because he loves Italian culture.

Joe 5 probably won’t stay here because he wants to travel.

Our lives 6 will probably be very different.

going to

Write the plans for the weekend. 4

1

4 ✓

6 ✓

2

5

3

play football1

She’s going to play football.

make lunch for his friends2

He’s going to make lunch for his friends.

study all weekend3

They’re not going to study all weekend.

have a good time this weekend4

They’re going to have a good time this weekend.

work extra hours5

She’s not going to work extra hours.

visit her friends in Mexico6

She’s going to visit her friends in Mexico.

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will: facts

Complete the sentences with 1 will and won’t.

I have to study today because we 1 will have an exam on Tuesday.

The exams are important so I 2 won’t watch TV tonight.

After the last exam, we 3 will have a party because we need it.

My friend is a DJ. He 4 will play music at the party.

On Saturday I 5 won’t get up early to study. I love sleeping!

In July, I 6 won’t study because all my exams are over.

will: questions

Order the questions. Then match them 2 with the answers.

do / in the summer / what / will you ?1

What will you do in the summer?

you / a job / will / get ?2

Will you get a job?

you / on holiday / go / will ?3

Will you go on holiday?

you / to school / go back / will / in 4 September ?

Will you go back to school in September?

will / you / what / study ?5

What will you study?

No, I won’t. I’ll go to university. a 4

Medicine, I think. b 5

Yes, I will. I’ll go to the mountains. c 3

No, I won’t - but I’ll do voluntary work. d 2

I’ll have a good time! e 1

going to v. will probably, probably won’t

Complete the sentences.3 Next month I 1 ’m going to see see a rock concert. I already bought the tickets.

My friends 2 probably won’t come. They haven’t got any money.

My sister 3 will probably buy a ticket too, but I’m not sure.

I 4 ’m going to have a birthday party. I decided this last week.

We 5 probably won’t invite a lot of people. Mum told me I couldn’t.

I’d like to organise a big party, but I 6 probably won’t have time.

will: predictions

Complete with 4 will probably or probably won’t.

1

4

2

5

3

6

Next year I 1 probably won’t have a lot of free time.

In ten years’ time, I 2 ’ll probably be a ballet dancer.

Next winter I 3 ’ll probably go snowboarding.

In twenty years’ time I 4 ’ll probably have children.

When I’m fi fty, I 5 probably won’t have perfect vision.

In fi fty years’ time, I 6 probably won’t have hair.

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Superstitions

Order the letters.1 There’s a 1 fountain . Let’s throw some coins in it. (tainnouf)

On New Year’s Eve don’t forget to wear 2 your yellow underwear . (earunderw)

In China people give children money in a 3 red envelope . (veloenpe)

Where’s my 4 purse ? All my money is in it. (urspe)

I’m going to cry. Have you got a 5 handkerchief ? (kerchiefdanh)

I’m going to keep this 6 horseshoe for good luck? (shhorseoe)

Complete the words.2 I had a very lucky morning. I found a white (1) sn a k e under my bed. it was a toy! I ate (2) le n t i l s because it’s 1st January, and I’m Italian. We also hung a (3) hor s e s h o e with the two ends pointing up.

The afternoon wasn’t so lucky. I walked under a (4) la d d e r on the street. Then I went to the bathroom and I looked in a broken (5) mi r r o r . Later I needed money for a coffee, so I took (6) co i n s from a fountain. So will I have good or bad luck now?

Causes

Complete the sentences. 3

support | promotes | donates remember | take | do

Everybody should 1 do things to help the environment.

If we don’t 2 take action, the situation will get worse.

My friends and I 3 support charities like Greenpeace.

I haven’t got any money, but my mum 4 donates money to Greenpeace.

My school also 5 promotes recycling. We collect bottles and paper to recycle.

We should 6 remember that this is a global problem. We need a global solution.

Underline the words. 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

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Superstitions

Complete the dialogue. 1

snake | purse | handkerchieflentils | fountain

Mary Those (1) lentils were lovely. Could you pay, please? I left my (2) purse at home. Oh no! I’ve got soup on my trousers.

Janet Don’t worry. You can clean it with my (3) handkerchief . Look! There’s a white (4) snake over there. It’s coming out of that (5) fountain . It was swimming in the water before.

Complete the words. Match the numbers 2 to the illustrations.

a

b

c

d

e

f

Jan My horoscope says I have to buy red (1) u nderwear if I want to have good luck. I also have to buy a (2) h orseshoe and I can’t walk under any (3) l adders . What does your horoscope say?

Mary It says I shouldn’t look in the (4) m irror because it might be broken and that a friend will give me some (5) c oins today, to pay for my coffee!

Jan Well I’ve got some money, but I have to throw it in a (6) f ountain .

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

Causes

Circle the correct option. 3 Please 1 donate / remember to put that paper in the recycling bin.

Every year I 2 celebrate / take action my birthday on 10th May.

My mother 3 does / fi ghts against something for charity every weekend.

The school library is 4 promoting / taking action language learning this year.

You can 5 support / donate people in different ways.

They are 6 promoting / taking action to fi nd solutions to their problems.

Order the letters. 4 Our class are 1 taking action against fast food. (kitang tacion)

We’re learning about healthy food. We’re 2 asking our friends to help . (leph)

Our parents are 3 donating money for cooking classes. (natdoing)

People should 4 remember that there are tasty alternatives to fast food. (emberrem)

We’re not 5 fi ghting against any restaurants. (ngfi ghti ainsagt)

But we want to 6 promote slow food. (prmotoe)

Dictionary work

Finish the words or write /. 5 Christmas is an important celebrat 1 ion for my family.

In Dublin I visited the Garden of 2 Remembr ance .

Mum’s happy about her new promot 3 ion at work.

My grandmother makes a donat 4 ion to Doctors without Borders.

I can’t do my homework. I need your 5 help / .

I always give my friends the 6 support / they need.

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First conditional

Complete the dialogue.1

study | hear | won’t | ’ll do tells | ’ll stay

Mum If you study hard, (1) you ’ll do well in the exam.

Dennis But if Dad (2) tells me to tidy, I’ll have to do that.

Mum Dad won’t ask you to tidy, if you (3) study .

Dennis If Jenny listens to loud music, it (4) won’t be possible to study.

Mum Jenny! If I (5) hear that music again, I won’t give you any money pocket.

Jenny But Mum, if I have no money, (6) I ’ll stay in my room and play music.

First conditional: questions

Circle the correct option in the questions. 2 What will you do if you 1 don’t / won’t understand the homework?

I’ll ask my brother for help.

What will you do if he 2 doesn’t / will help?

I’ll tell my dad.

Will you 3 don’t come / come to my house if you fi nish early?

OK, if I have time.

Will Mark and Jessi be there if I 4 will go / go?

Yes, they’ll be here.

Will Mark’s mum take me home if my dad 5 can / can’t collect me?

Yes, I’m sure she will.

Will you order pizza if 6 we’re / we’ll be hungry.

No, but we can make pizza in my kitchen.

some/any/no + body/thing/where

Write s3 ome, any or no in the sentences.

1 4

2 5

3 6

Is there 1 any body in the house?

There’s 2 nobody in the garden.

But there’s 3 somebody in the living room.

There’s 4 nothing in this room.

you need 5 something to sleep on in a bedroom.

Is there 6 anywhere to sit in this room?

every + body/thing/where

Complete the sentences.4 My brother thinks he knows 1 everything .

Everyone 2 I know does voluntary work.

I take my MP3 player 3 everywhere I go.

There was a robbery. The police want to 4 speak to everyone .

Tea’s ready. I cooked 5 everything earlier.

The paparazzi follow me 6 everywhere .

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Write 1 ✓ or ✗. Correct the mistakes.

If I buy a new game for my games console, 1 I won’t have any money left. ✓

If I don’t have money, I have to work in July. 2 ✗

If I don’t have money, I’ll have to work in July.

If Liverpool FC will win the league, they 3 will be so happy. ✗

If Liverpool FC win the league, they will be so happy.

If Beyoncé comes to London, my friends 4 will go to see her. ✓

The teacher is so angry if she sees you 5 writing on the books. ✗

The teacher will be so angry if she sees you writing on the books.

We are not understand the language if we 6 go to Japan. ✗

We won’t understand the language if we go to Japan.

First conditional: questions

Write the questions. Match them with 2 the answers.

you do on Buy Nothing Day / if you need 1 milk? What will you do on Buy Nothing Day if you

need milk?you speak French / you go to Paris?2

Will you speak French if you go to Paris?

help you / will stop asking me questions?3 If I help you , will you stop asking me questions?

come with me to the hospital / I donate 4 blood?

Will you come with me to the hospital if I donate blood?

give me a book / I have nothing to read?5 Will you give me a book if I have nothing to read?

Yes. I want to donate blood too. a 4

Yes, I’ll speak a little French. b 2

Yes, I will. Or you could go to the library. c 5

I’ll ask the neighbour for some milk. d 1OK, I won’t ask you any more questions. e 3

some/any/no + body/thing/where

Circle the correct option. 3 Did you learn 1 anything / nothing / somewhere about the Red Cross?

Yes, I found 2 anything / something / nowhere about them on the Internet.

Last week I knew 3 somewhere / nothing / anything about this charity.

Now I know they have an offi ce 4 something / somewhere / nothing in my city.

Tomorrow I’m going there to talk to 5 anyone / someone / nothing.

I called them today but I didn’t speak to 6 nobody / anybody / anywhere.

every + body/thing/where

Complete the sentences. 4

Our class are doing 1 everything we can to fi ght against poverty in our city.

We believe that 2 everybody in the city can help.

You can shop in a charity shop. These 3 shops are everywhere .

Everything4 in the shop is donated.

We want 5 everybody to know that the charity shop helps poor people.

Please don’t ignore this problem. It’s 6 everywhere you look.

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