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PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011–4211, USA477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, AustraliaRuiz de Alarcón 13, 28014 Madrid, SpainDock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africa

http://www.cambridge.org

© Cambridge University Press 2004

It is normally necessary for written permission for copyingto be obtained in advance from a publisher. The worksheetsin this book are designed to be copied and distributed in class. The normal requirements are waived here and it is not necessary to write to Cambridge University Press forpermission for an individual teacher to make copies for usewithin his or her own classroom. Only those pages whichcarry the wording ‘© Cambridge University Press’ may be copied.

First published 2004

Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge

Typefaces Agenda, Celeste. System QuarkXPress® [Pentacor]

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data

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Introduction 4

Entry test

Entry test 6Entry test key 12

Communication and grammar resources

Teaching notes 13Module 1 22Module 2 30Module 3 38Module 4 46

Module tests

Module 1 54Module 1 key 63Module 2 64Module 2 key 73Module 3 74Module 3 key 83Module 4 84Module 4 key 93

Acknowledgements 94

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Put the words in the correct order.

1 city / an / interesting

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2 correct / answer / a

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3 big / a / sandwich

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4 video / a / boring

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5 small / window / a

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6 film / excellent /an

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7 computer / old / an / game

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8 team / football / a / great

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Write the plurals.

1 book

2 man

3 sandwich

4 door

5 person

6 message

7 pizza

8 woman

Match the two parts of each word.

1 cass cher

2 rest dow

3 ham aurant

4 pen cil

5 win ette

6 com burger

7 tea ema

8 cin puter

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Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 It’s an desk.

2 What’s your phone number?

3 It’s a video good.

4 Sorry, I not know the answer.

5 I can you help.

6 What’s your name?

7 My name Alex.

8 Kate is a interesting people.

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An interesting city

books

cassette

It’s a desk.

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✁Paulo Pinto (34). Teacher. Suna Biret (26). Singer.

Sally Thompson (19). Model. Gong Hu (27). Tennis player.

Alessandro Ricci (22). Footballer. Jan Kolbe (37). Actor.

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Complete sentences with the correct formof the verb be.

1 Where she from?

2 I 19 years old.

3 he your best friend?

4 It a new computer.

5 You a great teacher.

6 The film boring.

7 Daniel my friend.

8 you from Los Angeles?

Make the positive sentences negative.

1 He’s from Poland.

2 You’re my hero.

3 My brother is a footballer.

4 I’m old.

5 She’s Spanish.

6 It’s a cheap computer.

7 I’m a model.

8 You’re a good singer.

9 Homework is great.

Complete the questions and short answers.

1 A: from London?

B: Yes, .

2 A: it a good restaurant?

B: No, .

3 A: I the winner?

B: Yes, .

4 A: she your friend?

B: No, .

5 A: you a good golfer?

B: Yes, .

6 A: I boring?

B: No, .

7 A: he a film star?

B: Yes, .

8 A: you Turkish?

B: No, .

9 A: your phone number

670987?

B: Yes, .

Match the questions with the answers.

1 What’s this in English? a He’s my father.

2 Where are you from? b It’s in Canada.

3 How old is your c 23, Peter Street,

mother? Warwick.

4 Who’s this man? d It’s a pen.

5 How old are you? e I’m 14.

6 What’s your address? f She’s 32.

7 Where is Toronto? g I’m from Portugal.

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He isn’t from Poland.

is

Are you

I am

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Do you like … ? Questionnaire

You Your partner

computer games

pizza

Beyoncé

big cities

hamburgers

homework

Russell Crowe

Italian cars

tennis

mobile phones

tennis

Nicole Kidman

expensive restaurants

American films

Eminem

cats

football

British music

school

Britney Spears

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Complete the sentences with the correctform of the verb be.

1 They from New York.

2 John and Mark OK?

3 Volleyball a great sport.

4 We very lucky.

5 This great coffee!

6 They an awful band.

7 What the right answer?

8 Where they from?

9 I correct.

Complete the questions and short answers.

1 A: you French?

B: No, I .

2 A: Russell Crowe British?

B: No, .

3 A: they your friends?

B: Yes, .

4 A: you and your friend

from Cambridge?

B: No, .

5 A: we right?

B: No, you .

6 A: this your car?

B: Yes, .

Circle the correct pronouns.

1 A: Do you like Tom Hanks?

B: Yes. He / Him is a great actor. I really

like he / him.

2 Christina Aguilera is awful. I don’t like she /

her at all. She / Her is a terrible singer.

3 The new Blur CD is great. They / Them

are my favourite band. Do you like they /

them?

4 I / Me really like horses. But horses don’t

like I / me at all!

5 A: Do you like Mr Thompson?

B: No, I think he / him is awful. He / Him

isn’t a good teacher.

Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 Greg and Kate is from Canada.

2 Are they your mother and father?

3 Is we right?

4 No, we not Chinese.

5 Yes, I’m like Tom Cruise.

6 Him’s a great actor.

7 Do you like her?

8 I like they a lot.

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Are

Greg and Kate are from Canada.

’m not

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listen to go go read

come from play play have

have watch speak speak

live want love love

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Complete the sentences. Use the correctform of the verbs in the box.

watch work study go live playread

1 My father in a bank.

2 We in a big house in Rome.

3 My brother TV a lot.

4 She to the cinema at

weekends.

5 He German at school.

6 I tennis.

7 My uncle the newspaper at

work.

Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 Tony don’t read Harry Potter books.

2 I likes REM a lot.

3 Is you study Portuguese at school?

4 Do you go shopping in town?

5 Karen play tennis at the weekend.

6 My family has a car and a computer.

7 We doesn’t really like our house.

8 Do they lives in a big city?

Complete the sentences with the correctname and possessive ’s.

1 Emily is Sue and mother.

2 Sue is sister.

3 Kevin is brother.

4 Sue is Mike and daughter.

5 Emily is wife.

6 Mike is Kevin and father.

7 Kevin is Emily and son.

Complete the sentences with the correctpossessive adjective.

1 You work with uncle.

2 He lives with grandmother.

3 She loves new car.

4 They don’t like teacher.

5 We love mother and father.

6 Hi, I’m John. This is wife, Sue.

7 Do you have notebook with

you?

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Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 There is / are a lot to do in my town.

2 There is / are three cinemas near my house.

3 There isn’t / aren’t any dinosaurs in this

museum.

4 Is / Are there any good bookshops near

here?

5 There isn’t / aren’t a newsagent next to

Tony’s Café.

6 Is / Are there a street market in this town?

7 There ’s / are a lot of young people at this

concert.

8 There ’s / are a dog in your garden!

Complete the sentences with is, are, isn’t, or aren’t. Use the clues to help you.

1 There any old buildings in the

city centre. (✗)

2 There some good cafés near

my school. (✓)

3 There a pencil on my desk. (✗)

4 there a dishwasher in your

house? (✓)

5 there any cartoons on TV?

6 There a big library at the

university. (✓)

7 There any cars in this town. (✗)

Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 There are any girls in my family.

2 Is there any interesting museums here?

3 There is lots of cheap computers in this

shop.

4 There isn’t no hospital near here.

5 Is there any milk in the house?

6 There aren’t a post office in this street.

7 Are there any actors in this classroom?

Complete the sentences. Circle the correctanswers, a, b or c.

1 The bookshop is to the café.

a next b behind c in front

2 There’s a post office of the

supermarket.

a behind b opposite c in front

3 Wait for me of Mill Street

and Croft Road.

a on the corner b between c near

4 The bank is the chemist and

the bookshop.

a in front b between c next

5 Excuse me, is there a restaurant

here?

a next b between c near

6 There’s a newsagent the

library.

a opposite b in front c next

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Jack Fred

Dave Mark

Tom Nick

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Complete the questions and short answers.

1 A: you a pen?

B: Yes, I .

2 A: Sally any brothers?

B: No, she .

3 A: your horse long

legs?

B: Yes, it .

4 A: I a nice smile?

B: Yes, .

5 A: we any money?

B: No, .

6 A: your friends

bicycles?

B: Yes, .

7 A: Alan green hair?

B: Yes, .

8 A: you a pet spider?

B: No, .

Put the words in order to make questions.

1 she / why / has / eyes / got / blue / ?

2 Brad Pitt / you / why / like / do / ?

3 called / baby / is / why / Hilary / the / ?

4 seven / got / you / have / pets / why / ?

5 hair / Dan’s / a / colour / is / why /

different / ?

Match the answers with the questions inExercise 2.

1 a Because he is good-looking.

2 b Because I love dogs and cats.

3 c Because he thinks it’s fashionable.

4 d Because her mother and father

have got blue eyes.

5 e Because that is her grandmother’s

name.

Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 Paula has gots a big family.

2 Has you got a newspaper?

3 Why is your sister got blue hair?

4 They hasn’t got their books.

5 Why chimpanzees and people are

similar?

6 My friend’s father has got green eyes.

7 I’s got long curly hair.

8 Have Tom and Alice got a little house?

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Why has she got blue eyes?

Have got

have

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Put the sentences in the correct order tomake a conversation.

a Yes, I’d like some cheese too, please.

b Good morning.

c Yes, I’d like a kilo of onions, please.

d Good morning.

e Can I help you?

f That’s e6, please.

g OK. Would you like anything else?

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Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 Would you like a bread?

2 I love some apples and bananas.

3 These newpaper is old.

4 I’d like an onion, please.

5 She has got a work to do.

6 Would you like an orange?

7 Give me those salt, please.

8 Try these tea. It’s delicious!

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Underline the noun in each sentence. Thenwrite C (countable) or U (uncountable).

1 Do you like tennis?

2 I’d like a sandwich, please.

3 We don’t want any homework, thank you.

4 These chips are delicious.

5 Would you like some coffee?

6 Have you got any money?

7 Biology is really interesting.

8 Here, take this orange.

Complete the sentences. Circle the correctanswers, a, b or c.

1 What is book on my desk?

a these b those c this

2 I’d like one of onions, please.

a this b those c that

3 lamb is wonderful.

a This b These c Those

4 Do you know man over there?

a this b these c that

5 Look at little spider on my hand.

a this b those c that

6 Mmm. chips are fantastic!

a This b These c That

7 He lives in one of small towns in

America.

a this b that c those

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always usually often sometimes

hardly ever never day week

month year morning evening

watch TV go to school go shopping listen to the radio eat fish

play football read a book wear a hat check your email go swimming

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Complete the text. Use the present simpleform of the verbs in the box.

buy live watch go play like workhelp

My name is Sandra, and I (1) with

my family in London. I have two brothers. They(2) to school five days a week.

I don’t go to school. I am 17 years old. On

Wednesday and Saturday I (3) my

mother with the shopping. Sometimes my

mother (4) clothes for me and my

brothers. My brothers never (5)

their clothes because they are not fashionable.

On Sunday I (6) volleyball with

my friends. My father usually (7)

us, but sometimes he (8) at

weekends.

Correct these false sentences about the textin Exercise 1.

1 Sandra’s brothers go to school every day.

2 Sandra goes to school once a week.

3 Sandra helps her mother with the shopping

three times a week.

4 Sandra’s mother always buys clothes for

Sandra and her brothers.

5 Her brothers usually like their clothes.

6 She plays volleyball with her friends twice a

week.

7 Sandra’s father hardly ever watches them.

8 He never has to work at weekends.

Write the sentences. Put the adverbs in thecorrect place.

1 Simon checks his email. (never)

2 We go dancing on Friday evenings. (often)

3 My aunt uses her mobile phone. (hardly ever)

4 I watch the news in the evening. (always)

5 Your answers are wrong. (sometimes)

6 My little brother is in bed at eight o’clock.

(usually)

7 James orders a starter. (never)

Right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrongsentences.

1 I go often shopping with my sister.

2 She drinks tea three time a day.

3 Chat shows always are boring.

4 He usually gets up at seven o’clock.

5 My mother watches sometimes football.

6 I buy a newspaper one time a week.

7 Susan ever hardly wears black.

8 French homework is never interesting.

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Sandra’s brothers go to school five days a week.

Simon never checks his email.

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I often go shopping with my sister.

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Sit on the desk. (Penalty: go back three spaces.)

Look at the teacher for one minute. (Penalty: go back two spaces.)

Open and close the classroom door. (Penalty: miss next turn.)

Say the alphabet from A–Z. (Penalty: go back four spaces.)

Don’t speak for one minute. (Penalty: go back two spaces.)

Stand up. Don’t sit down for one minute. (Penalty: miss next turn.)

Tell the person next to you to do something.(Penalty for person next to you: miss next turn.)

go back

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take a chance take a chance

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