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Franca Invernizzi · Daniela Villani
Stefania Mastrantonio · David A. HillCEF A1 to B2+
PET, FCE and TRINITY exam preparation
Lexical focus, extensive practice and revision
Interactive Book, CD-ROM and listenings
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The words of grammar 9
Present be
Lexical theme | Family and Friends
1 Be (I am, I’m not, Are you…? ) 122 Be – Usi ed espressioni idiomatiche 14
3 There is / There are; Here is / Here are 16
4 It’s / That’s – Uso impersonale 18
Review 1 | Units 1–4 CD ROM 20
Exam Practice 1 22
have got
Lexical theme | Physical description and clothing
5 Have got (I’ve got, I haven’t got, Have you got…? ) 24
6 Have e have got – Usi ed espressioni idiomatiche 26
Review 2| Units 5–6
CD ROM
28Exam Practice 2 30
Present simple
Lexical theme | Routines
7 Present simple – Forma (1) (I walk, I don’t walk) 32
8 Present simple – Forma (2) (Do you walk? ) 34
9 Present simple & frequency adverbs – Usi (1) 36
10 Present simple – Usi (2) 38
Review 3 | Units 7–10 CD ROM 40
Exam Practice 3 42
Present continuous
Lexical theme | Hobbies
11 Present continuous – Forma (1) (I am leaving) 44
12 Present continuous – Forma (2) (I am not leaving, Are you leaving? ) 46
13 Present continuous – Usi 48
14 Present simple and Present continuous – Differenze d’uso 50
15 Action verbs and state verbs 52
Review 4 | Units 11–15 CD ROM 54
Exam Practice 4 56
Past simple
Lexical theme | Holidays
16 Be past simple (I was, I wasn’t, Were you…? ) 58
17 Past simple – Forma (1) (I worked, I went) 60
18 Past simple – Forma (2) (I didn’t go, Did you go…? ) 62
19 Past simple – Usi 64
Review 5 | Units 16–19 CD ROM 66
Exam Practice 5 68
Used to and Past continuous
Lexical theme | Sport
20 Used to/Would 70
21 Past continuous – Forma (I was/wasn’t playing, Were you playing…? ) 7222 Past continuous – Usi e confronto con il past simple 74
Review 6 | Units 20–22 CD ROM 76
Exam Practice 6 78
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Past participle and Present perfect simple
Lexical theme | The house
23 Past participle (worked, sent) 80
24 Present perfect simple – Forma (I have/haven’t visited, Have you visited…? ) 82
25 Present perfect simple – Usi con just, already, yet, not… yet, still… not 84
26 Present perfect simple – Usi con ever, never, recently, today… 86
27 Present perfect simple – Usi con How long, for, since 8828 Present perfect simple and Past simple – Differenze d’uso 90
Review 7 | Units 23–28 CD ROM 92
Exam Practice 7 94
Present perfect continuous
Lexical theme | Education
29 Present perfect continuous – Forma e usi (I’ve been learning, Have you been learning? ) 96
30 Present perfect simple and continuous – Differenze d’uso 98
Review 8 | Units 29–30 CD ROM 100
Exam Practice 8 102
Past perfect simple and continuous
Lexical theme | School
31 Past perfect simple – Forma (I had/hadn’t started, Had you started? ) 104
32 Past perfect simple – Usi 106
33 Past perfect continuous – Forma e usi (I had/hadn’t been learning, Had you been learning? ) 108
Review 9 | Units 31–33 CD ROM 110
Exam Practice 9 112
Future with going to and will
Lexical theme | Jobs
34 The future: going to – Forma e usi (I’m/I’m not going to apply, Are you going to apply? ) 114
35 The future: will – Forma (I will go, I won’t go, Will you go? ) 116
36 The future: will – Usi (1) 118
37 The future: will – Usi (2) 120
Review 10 | Units 34–37 CD ROM 122
Exam Practice 10 124
Other ways to express the future, Future continuous and Future perfect
Lexical theme | Health
38 Present continuous and Present simple for the future 126
39 Going to / Present continuous / Will future – Differenze d’uso 128
40 Future continuous (I will be doing) and Future perfect (I will have done) 130
Review 11 | Units 38–40 CD ROM 132
Exam Practice 11 134
Imperative, Infinitive and -ing form
Lexical theme | Shopping and money
41 Imperative – Forma e usi (Go! Don’t go! Let’s go!) 136
42 Infinitive – Forma e usi (to play, not to play, to have played ) 138
43 -ing form – Forma e usi ( going, having gone) 140
44 Verbs + infinitive (I want to go) 142
45 Verbs + -ing form / + infinitive (I started reading / to read ) 144
46 Prepositions + -ing form; -ing clauses (I’m good at skiing, Before/After going…) 146
Review 12 | Units 41–46 CD ROM 148
Exam Practice 12 150
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Modal verbs to express ‘potere’
Lexical theme | Celebrations
47 Modals: Can / Could – Caratteristiche generali 152
48 Modals: Can / Could – Usi e verbi sostitutivi 15449 Modals: May / Might 156
Review 13 | Units 47–49 CD ROM 158
Exam Practice 13 160
Modal verbs to express ‘dovere’
Lexical theme | Rules and regulations
50 Modals: Must 16251 Have to / Have got to; Be to; Mustn’t / Don’t have to 16452 Need to / Need + -ing; Had to / Will have to; Be obliged / Be compelled 166
Review 14 | Units 50–52 CD ROM 168
Exam Practice 14 170
Other modal verbs for ‘dovere’
Lexical theme | The weather / the climate53 Modals: Shall / Should 17254 Had better; Ought to; Be due; Be bound to 174
Review 15 | Units 53–54 CD ROM 176
Exam Practice 15 178
Other modal verbs for ‘volere’
Lexical theme | Inviting and offering
55 Modals: Will / Would 18056 Would like to; Want to; Would prefer to / Would rather 182
Review 16 | Units 55–56 CD ROM 184
Exam Practice 16 186
The passive
Lexical theme | Arts and crafts; Literature
57 Passive form 18858 Passive form – Present and past tense 19059 Passive form – Perfect tenses and Future 19260 Passive form – Infinitive, Modal Verbs and Conditional 19461 Passive form – Verbs with double object; He is said to be… 196
Review 17 | Units 57–61 CD ROM 198
Exam Practice 17 200
Structures to express ‘far fare’
Lexical theme | Where we live
62 Make / Let someone do something; Get someone to do something;
Have / Get something done 20263 See someone do / doing something; See something being done 204
Review 18 | Units 62–63 CD ROM 206
Exam Practice 18 208
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Articles
Lexical theme | The Environment and Geography
64 The indefinite article: a /an 210
65 The definite article: the (1) 21266 The definite article: the (2) 214
67 No article vs. the 216
Review 19 | Units 64–67 CD ROM 218Exam Practice 19 220
Nouns, possessive case
Lexical theme | Leisure time
68 Nouns: gender and plurals 22269 Irregular plurals; compound nouns 22470 Nouns: countables and uncountables (1) 226
71 Nouns: countables and uncountables (2) 22872 Collective and plural nouns; adjectives used as nouns 230
73 Possessive case (Tom’s friend, A friend of Tom’s) 232
Review 20 | Units 68–73 CD ROM 234Exam Practice 20 236
Adjectives
Lexical theme | Music
74 Qualifying adjectives (a big red apple / the book is new ) 23875 Adjective formation (surprising, surprised ); nouns used as adjectives (a film star ) 24076 The comparative of adjectives (1) (cheaper than / more expensive than) 24277 The comparative of adjectives (2) (as interesting as / less interesting than) 24478 The superlative of adjectives (the cheapest / the most expensive / the least expensive) 24679 The comparative and superlative of adverbs (faster / fastest; more quickly / most quickly ) 24880
Comparative and superlative: irregular forms (better / the best) 25081 Comparatives with nouns and verbs (more / less … than; as much … as / as many … as) 252
Review 21 | Units 74–81 CD ROM 254
Exam Practice 21 256
Pronouns
Lexical theme | Life around the world
82 Personal pronouns (I, you, he…/ me, you, him…) 258
83 Possessive adjectives and pronouns (my, your… / mine, yours…) 26084 Reflexive and emphasizing pronouns (myself / yourself…) 262
85 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns (this / these, that / those) 26486 one / ones 26687 Distributive adjectives and pronouns (1) (each / every / everyone…);
Reciprocal pronouns (each other / one another ) 26888 Distributive adjectives and pronouns (2) (both / either / neither );
Correlative structures (both… and… / either… or… / neither… nor…) 27089 Indefinite adjectives and pronouns (1) (some / any / no / a little / a few ) 27290 Indefinite adjectives and pronouns (2) (a lot / much / many; too much / too many /
enough; most / all) 27491 Compounds of some, any, no (1) 27692 Compounds of some, any, no (2); Compounds with -ever 278
Review 22 | Units 82–92 CD ROM 280
Exam Practice 22 282
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Numbers, dates, relative pronouns
Lexical theme | Information Technology; Figures
93 Cardinal numbers 28494 Ordinal numbers and dates 28695 Relative pronouns in defining clauses 28896 Relative pronouns in non-defining clauses 290
97 Relative adverbs where, when, why; which, what, all that in relative clauses 292Review 23 | Units 93–97 CD ROM 294
Exam Practice 23 296
Wh- words, questions, agreeing and disagreeing
Lexical theme | Communication
98 Interrogative adjectives and pronouns; Exclamations 298
99 Interrogative adverbs 300100 Structure of Yes / No questions and Wh- questions 302
101 Asking for confirmation: question tags; short questions 304102 Agreeing (So do I / Neither do I / Nor do I. / I think so. );
Disagreeing (Don’t you? I do. / Do you? I don’t. / I don’t think so. ) 306Review 24 | Units 98–102 CD ROM 308
Exam Practice 24 310
Adverbs
Lexical theme | Film and Theatre
103 Adverbs of manner (quickly, slowly…) 312
104 Adverbs of time 314105 Adverbs of degree (too, very, quite, rather…) 316
106 Word order in statements 318
Review 25 | Units 103–106 CD ROM 320
Exam Practice 25 322
Prepositions
Lexical theme | Business life
107 Prepositions of time (1) 324108 Prepositions of time (2) 326109 Prepositions indicating place and position (1) 328110 Prepositions indicating place and position (2) 330111 Prepositions indicating movement (1) 332112 Prepositions indicating movement (2) 334113 Prepositions to and for ; Verbs with double object 336114 Other prepositions 338
Review 26 | Units 107–114 CD ROM 340
Exam Practice 26 342
Reported speech
Lexical theme | Outdoor activities
115 Verbs say and tell 344116 Reported speech (1) 346
117 Reported speech (2) 348118 Reported speech (3) 350
Review 27 | Units 115–118 CD ROM 352
Exam Practice 27 354
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If clauses
Lexical theme | Extremes
119 Conditional verb form; future in the past 356120 If clauses – Type zero and type one 358121 If clauses – Type two 360122 If clauses – Type three 363
123 Conditional clauses introduced by when, unless… I wish… / If only… 364Review 28 | Units 119–123 CD ROM 366
Exam Practice 28 368
Connectors and linkers
Lexical theme | Food and drink
124 Connectors and linkers (1): coordinating, concessive 370125 Connectors and linkers (2): reason, result and purpose 372
126 Connectors and linkers (3): time linkers and sequencers 374127 Other connectors and linkers (4) 376
Review 29 | Units 124–127 CD ROM 378
Exam Practice 29 380
Word formation, prepositions, phrasal verbs
Lexical theme | Reflecting on words
128 Word formation (1): Prefixes 382129 Word formation (2): Suffixes 384
130 False friends 386131 Prepositional verbs 388
132 Adjectives followed by prepositions 390133 Phrasal verbs (1) 392
134 Phrasal verbs (2) 394135 Phrasal verbs (3) 396
Review 30 | Units 128-135 CD ROM 398
Exam Practice 30 400
Word Bank 402
Verb Maps 432
Round Up 436
APPENDIX
Easily mistaken words: English-Italian 444
Easily mistaken words: Italian-English 447British and American English – Main grammatical differences 452
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) 453Punctuation marks 454
Modals and other verbs related to communicative functions 455Modal verbs – tenses 456
Use of modal verbs in if clauses 457Comparing quantities 458
Conjugation of a regular verb 459Main irregular verbs 460
INDEX 462
Student's Book Answer Key 468
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r e g u l a r
b a s e f o r m : p l a y
p a s t s i m p l e a n d p a s t
p a r t i c i p l e : p l a y e d
i r r e g u l a r
n o
c h a n g e s : s e t – s e t – s e t
o n e
c h a n g e : h a v e – h a d – h a d
t w o
c h a n g e s : g o – w e n t – g o n e
O R D I N A
R Y V E R B S
d e s c r i v o n o a z i o n i ,
c o n d i z i o n i , e s p e r i e n z e
h a v
e
p e r f e c t t
e n s e s
( p r e s e n t
h a v e /
h a s , p a s
t h a d )
A U X I L I A R Y V E R B S
s e g n a l a n o i l t e m p o ( p r e s e n t
– p a s t – p e r
f e c t ) , l a p e r s o n a ,
l a f o r m a ( a c t i v e – p a s s i v e ;
s i m p l e
– c o n t i n u o u s )
b e
c o n t i n u o u s f o r m s ( i s / w a s … + - i n g )
p a s s i v e f o r m s ( i s / w a s … + p a s t p a r t i c i p l e )
v o l o n t à , i n t e n z i o
n e → w i l l , w o u l d
p o s s i b i l i t à , c a p a c i t à ,
p e r m e s s o
→ c a n ,
c o u l d
i p o t e s i , d u b b i o
→ m a y , m i g h t
u n c o u n t a b l e
w a t e r
c o u n t a b l e
o n e b o y , t w o b o y s
d e fi n i t e
t h e ( t h e c
i t y , t h e c i t i e s )
i n d e fi n i t
e
a / a n ( a l e g , a
n a r m )
s i n g u l a r
t o w n , m a n
p l u r a
l
t o w n s , m e n
o b b l i g o → m u s t , s h a l l , s h o u l d , o u g
h t t o
d o
i n t e r r o g a t
i v e a n d n e g a t i v e
f o r m s o f t h
e s i m p l e t e n s e s
( p r e s e n t d
o / d o e s , p a s t d i d )
M O D A L V E R B S
s o n o a u s i l i a r i e s o n o
s e g u i t i d a o r d i n a r y
v e r b s i n f o r m a b a s e
V E R
B S
v e r b i
N
O U N S
n o m i
A R T I C L E S
a r t i c o l i
The words of grammar | Parts of speech –Parti del discorso
T H
E W
R D S
F G
R A M M
A R
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d e m o n s t r a t i v e
t h i s , t h e s e
t h a t , t h o s e
i n d e fi n i t e
s o m e , a n y
m u c h , m a n y
i n t e r r o g a t i v e
w h a t , w h i c h , w h o s e
h o w m u c h , h o w m a n y
i n d e fi n i t e r e l a t i v
e
w h a t e v e r , w h i c h e
v e r
d i s t r i b u t i v e
e v e r y , b o t h , e i t h e r
P R O N O U N S
p r o n o m i
C O M P A R A T I V E
b i g g e r ,
m o r e e x p e n s i v e
q u a l i f y i n g
b i g , e x p e n s i v e
p o s s e s s i v e
m y , y o u r , h e r
A D
J E C T I V E S
a g g e t t i v i
o b j e c t
m e , y o u , h i m , h
e r
r e fl e x i v e
m y s e l f , y o u r s e l f
p o s s
e s s i v e
m i n e , y o
u r s , h e r s
r e l a t i v e
w h o
, w h i c h , t h a t ,
w h o s e
i n d e fi n i t e
s o m e o n e , a n y o n e ,
s o m e t h i n g , n o t h i n g
P E R S O N A L
P R O N O U N S
s u b j e c t
I , y o u ,
h e , s h e
r e c i p r o c a l
e a c h o t h e r
S U P E R L A T I V E
b i g g e s t ,
m o s t e x p e n s i v e
A
D J E C T I V E S
A N D
P
R O N O U N S
a g g e t t i v i e p r o n o m i
o n e , o n e s
T h e w o r d s o
f g r a m m a r
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T h e w o r d s o
f g r a m m a r
d e g r e e
v e r y , q u i t e , t o o , e n o u g h , s o , s u c h
p l a c e
h e r e , t h e r e , e v e r y w h e r e , o u t s i d e
i n t e r r o g a t i v e
w h e r e , w h e n , w h y , h o w
f r e q u e n c y
o f t e n , n e v e r , t w i c e
m a n n e r
q u i c k l y , s l o w l y , g e n t l y
t i m e
n o
w , y e s t e r d a y , s o o n , s t i l l , y e t , a g
a i n
A D V E R B S
a v v e r b i
p l a c e
a n d p o s i t i o n
i n , a t
, n e a r , u n d e r
m o v e m e n t
t o , o n t o , f r o m
a d v a n t a g e
f o r , t o
t i m e
o n , i n , a t , s i n c e
m a n n e r
b y , w i t h
P R E P O S I T I O N S
p r e p o s i z i o n i
r e a s o n , r e s u l t a n d p u r p o s e
b e c a u s e , s o ,
i n o r d e r t h a t
t i m
e
w h e n , a s
s o o n a s ,
b e f o r e
, a f t e r
s e q u e n c e r s
fi r s t , t h e n ,
fi n a l l y
c o n c e s s i v e
a l t h
o u g h , h o w e v e r
d e c l a r a t i v e
t h a t
c o o r d i n a t i n g
a n d , o r , b u t
c o
n d i t i o n a l
i f
, u n l e s s ,
p r o
v i d e d t h a t
C O N N E C T O R
S
A N D L
I N K E R
S
c o n g i u n z i o n i
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I T Il verbo be (essere) al presente ha tre diverse voci: am, is, are.
Affirmative
Full form Short form
I am I’mYou are You’re
He / She / It is He’s / She’s / It’s
We / You / They are We’re / You’re / They’re
La forma più usata nella lingua parlata e nella lingua scritta informale è quella contratta(short form). Si può usare quando il soggetto è un pronome, un nome singolare o nome proprio.
I’m sorry I’m late. Mi dispiace per il ritardo. (lett. Sono spiacente che sono in ritardo.)Simon’s away from school today. He’s ill. Simon è assente da scuola oggi. È ammalato.
NegativeFull form Short form
I am not I’m not
You are not You aren’t
He / She / It is not He / She / It isn’t
We / You / They are not We / You / They aren’t
La forma negativa completa si ottiene con: Soggetto (nome o pronome) + am / is / are + not
We are not ready yet! Non siamo ancora pronti!
La forma contratta più comune è indicata in tabella. Per dare particolare enfasi alla negazione
si possono usare le forme You’re not, He’s not, She’s not, It’s not, We’re not, You’re not,They’re not.
Interrogative Negative questions
Am I… ? Am I not…? / Aren’t I…?
Are you… ? Aren’t you… ?
Is he / she / it… ? Isn’t he / she / it… ?
Are we / you / they… ? Aren’t we / you / they… ?
Le domande si ottengono invertendo la posizione di soggetto e verbo: Am / is / are + soggetto(nome o pronome)
Is your brother at college? Tuo fratello è al college? Is he a good student? È un bravo studente?
Le short answers (risposte brevi) si formano con: Yes, / No, + pronome soggetto + verbo be affermativo / negativoNelle risposte brevi affermative il verbo be non è mai contratto.
‘Aren’t you tired?’ ‘Yes, I am.’ (non: Yes, I’m.) ‘Non sei stanco?’ ‘ Sì (lo sono).’ ‘Are your parents at work?’ ‘No, they aren’t.’ ‘I tuoi genitori sono al lavoro?’ ‘No (non lo sono).’
Le Wh- questions si costruiscono con: Question word + am / is / are + soggetto (nome o pronome)
What’s your name? Qual è il tuo nome? When’s your birthday? Quand’è il tuo compleanno? Where are you from? (è possibile anche: Where’re …) Di dove sei? Which is your car? (non è possibile: Which’s …) Qual è la tua auto?
A
B
E
D
C
1 Be | I am, I’m not, Are you... ?
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1 Completa le frasi con am, is o are e poi trascrivile alla forma negativa.
is Jessica isn’t Conrad’s girlfriend.1 Jessica ............ Conrad’s girlfriend. .............................................................................
2 My parents ............ at home now. .............................................................................
3 I .............. Sammy’s cousin. .............................................................................4 Our friends ............ in London this week. .............................................................................
5 Terry’s grandfather ............ ninety-nine. .............................................................................
6 My mum ............ a great cook! .............................................................................
Conrad’s girlfriend → ‘s indica possesso → la ragazza di Conrad
2 Usa le parole per scrivere domande con am, is, are. Poi completa le risposte brevi.
1 your / son / a teenager / ? Is your son a teenager? he isn’t .................................................................. No, ...................... . He’s 23 years old.
2 you / brother and sister / ?.................................................................. Yes, ...................... .
3 your mum’s name / Annabel / ?
.................................................................. No, ...................... . Her name’s Carol.
4 Jess’s step-father / nice / ?
.................................................................. Yes, ...................... .
5 Kenny and Kyle / twins / ?
.................................................................. No, ...................... . Kyle’s one year older than Kenny.
6 I / your best friend / ?
.................................................................. Yes, ...................... !
3 Scrivi frasi affermative e negative sulle
persone di questa famiglia, come negli esempi.
Olivia and Andrew are cousins.1 ........................................................................
Alfred and Lizzie aren’t husband and wife.2 ........................................................................
3 ........................................................................
4 ........................................................................
5 ........................................................................
6 ........................................................................
7 ........................................................................
8 ........................................................................
4 Come lo diresti in italiano?
Tuo padre non è al lavoro? 1 Isn’t your father at work? …………………………………….....................................
2 Is Kate Jenny’s cousin? …………………………………….....................................
3 Isn’t that your mother’s car? …………………………………….....................................
4 Aren’t you ready yet? …………………………………….....................................
5 Why isn’t Marion at school today? Is she ill? …………………………………….....................................
6 Where’s Jonathan from? …………………………………….....................................
Lexis: Family and friends | See Word Bank page 402
Fred
Leo Frazer
Andrew Ella Olivia Anna Stephen
Amy Lizzie James
Wilma Alfred Mabel
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2 Be | Usi ed espressioni idiomatiche
Il verbo be indica l’esistenza di qualcosa, una condizione sia permanente che temporanea.Si usa per:
• presentarsi e dire la professioneMy name’s Rob Nolan. I’m a sales rep. Mi chiamo Rob Nolan. Sono un rappresentante.
• per presentare qualcunoThis is Tina. She’s my neighbour. Questa è Tina. È la mia vicina di casa.
• identificare qualcuno o qualcosa‘Who’s that?’ ‘It’s my friend Tom.’ ‘What’s this?’ ‘It’s a nutcracker.’‘Chi è quello?’ ‘È il mio amico Tom.’ ‘Che cos’è questo?’ ‘È uno schiaccianoci.’
• chiedere e dare dati personali (età, provenienza, indirizzo, numero telefonico, compleanno…)‘How old are you?’ ‘I’m eighteen (years old).’ ‘Quanti anni hai?’ ‘Ho diciotto anni.’ ‘What’s your mobile phone number?’ ‘It’s 334 9987652.’‘Qual è il tuo numero di cellulare?’ ‘È 334 9987652.’
• parlare di condizioni fisiche e di salute‘Are you hungry?’ ‘Yes, I’m starving!’ ‘Hai fame?’ ‘Sì, sto morendo di fame!’ ‘How are you?’ ‘I’m fine, thanks. And you?’ ‘I’m not very well, I’m afraid.’
‘Come stai?’ ‘Sto bene, grazie. E tu?’ ‘Non sto molto bene, purtroppo.’
• esprimere stati d’animo, sentimenti‘Are you happy to be here?’ ‘Yes, I’m very happy!’‘Sei felice di essere qui?’ ‘Sì, sono molto contento.’ I’m so sorry! Sono così spiacente!
• indicare le caratteristiche di qualcuno o qualcosa (altezza, carattere, colore, dimensione... )He’s a very lively child. È un bambino molto vivace.
Tim’s very tall, he’s 1.95m. Tim è molto alto, è 1 metro e 95.It’s a large room. The curtains and the carpet are light blue.È una camera grande. Le tende e la moquette sono azzurre.
• chiedere e dire dove si trova qualcuno o qualcosa‘Where’s Peter?’ ‘He’s in the kitchen, I think.’ ‘Dov’è Peter?’ ‘È in cucina, credo.’ Your pen’s on the desk. La tua penna è sul banco.
In tutte queste funzioni il verbo be è normalmente seguito da un sostantivo (I’m Laura), da unaggettivo (I’m happy), da un avverbio (I’m late) o da una frase nominale (She’s a good student. /It’s in the kitchen.).
Nota le seguenti espressioni inglesi con il verbo be, in italiano normalmente espresse con ‘avere’.I’m cold / warm / hot. Ho freddo / caldo / molto caldo.I’m hungry / thirsty / sleepy. Ho fame / sete / sonno.I’m afraid of… / scared of. Ho paura.I’m ashamed of… Mi vergogno di...You’re right / wrong. Hai ragione / torto.He’s in a hurry. Ha fretta. She’s seven years old. Ha sette anni.
Il verbo be al presente è inoltre usato come ausiliare:
• nel present continuous, seguito da un altro verbo alla forma in -ing (cfr. pag. 44)‘What are you doing?’ ‘I’m trying to get in.’ ‘Che cosa stai facendo?’ ‘Sto cercando di entrare.’
• nella forma passiva, cioè quando è seguito da un altro verbo al participio passato (cfr. pag. 188)The film is directed by Steven Spielberg. Il film è diretto da Steven Spielberg.
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c 1 ............ 2 ............ 3 ............ 4 ............ 5 ............ 6 ............
1 Where’s Grace? a Yes, I am.
2 Are you happy with your new bike? b It’s our family photo album.3 What’s this? c She’s in the living room with dad.4 What’s your dad’s job? d It’s Jake, my brother.5 Is he in a hurry? e He’s an engineer.6 Who’s this in the photo? f No, he isn’t.
2 Descrivi le persone. Usa gli aggettivi del riquadro. WORD BANK p. 402
hungry sad bad-tempered thirsty easy-going happy
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2 Rose ...................................................................................................... . She looks relaxed
3 Joe .......................................................................................................... with his skateboard.
4 Selina ...................................................................................................... without her boyfriend.
5 Ros and Saskia ..................................................................................... . They want some lunch.
6 Rocky and Fritz ..................................................................................... . They want a drink.
Communicate!
3 CD | 001 Completa il dialogo tra due amiche con una parola o forma contratta per ogni spazio.
Poi, ascolta e controlla.
’s Emily Hey! Who 1 ........................ that boy over there with the brown hair?
Britney That’s Daniel. 2........................ my cousin!
Emily Wow! He’s very good-looking! 3........................ he your Aunt Hilary’s son?
Britney No, he 4........................ . His parents 5........................ Uncle Pete and Aunt Iris – my dad’s
brother and his wife. 6........................ both teachers in Oxford. They’re here visiting mum
and dad.Emily 7........................ Daniel from, then? Is 8........................ from Oxford?
Britney Yes, he 9........................ .
Emily And Oxford is 200 miles away. That 10........................ a real shame! (= È un vero peccato!)
4 Come lo diresti in inglese?
What’s your brother’s name? 1 Come si chiama tuo fratello? …………………………………….....................................
2 Quanti anni ha tuo cugino? ……………………………………………………………...………
3 Abbiamo freddo! ……………………………………………………………...………
4 Avete fame? ……………………………………………………………...………5 La mia sorellina ha 4 anni. ……………………………………………………………...………
6 Ho paura dei cani. ……………………………………………………………...………
7 Mio padre è alto 1 metro e 90. ……………………………………………………………...………
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3 There is / There are ; Here is / Here are
There is / There are equivalgono all’italiano ‘C’è’ / ‘Ci sono’ e si usano per dichiarare lapresenza di qualcuno o qualcosa.
Affirmative Negative
There is… (There’s…) There isn’t…There are… (possibile anche: There’re…) There aren’t…
Interrogative Negative questions Short answers
Is there…? Isn’t there…? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
Are there…? Aren’t there…? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
There is è seguito da un nome singolare o non numerabile (uncountable), there are da un nomeplurale. I nomi uncountable e i plurali possono essere preceduti da un indefinito come some (unpo’, alcuni), o a lot of (molto/i). Nelle frasi negative e nelle domande si trova any anziché some.(cfr. p. 272).
There’s a lot of traffic on the motorway today. C’è molto traffico sull’autostrada oggi.‘Is there any butter in the fridge?’ ‘No, there isn’t any left.’‘C’è del burro in frigo?’ ‘No, non ce n’è più.’ Look! There are some stains on your jacket. Guarda! Ci sono delle macchie sulla tua giacca.
In un elenco si usa There’s… se il primo termine è un nome singolare.
There’s a sandwich, a bar of chocolate and two apples in my bag.Ci sono un panino, una barretta di cioccolato e due mele nel mio sacchetto.
Per chiedere della quantità o del numero di cose o persone presenti si usano domandeintrodotte da How much…? Quanto/a…? e How many…? Quanti/e…?
‘How much flour is there?’ ‘There’s one kilo.’ ‘Quanta farina c’è?’ ‘Ce n’è un chilo.’ ‘How many boys are there in your group?’ ‘There’re only two.’‘Quanti ragazzi ci sono nel tuo gruppo?’ ‘Ce ne sono solo due.’
Attenzione: There are three of us. (non: We are three.) Siamo in tre.There are four of them. (non: They are four.) Sono in quattro.
There equivale all’avverbio di luogo là, lì, pertanto le espressioni There’s e There are sonousate anche per indicare qualcuno o qualcosa lontano da chi parla.
Attenzione: I nomi seguono il verbo, i pronomi lo precedono.
There’s your mum! Ecco la tua mamma! There she is! Eccola là!
Here equivale all’avverbio di luogo qua, qui . Per indicare qualcuno o qualcosa vicino a chi parlae quando si porge qualcosa si usano le espressioni Here’s e Here are, equivalenti all’italianoecco.
‘Here you are… Ten pounds.’ ‘Ecco a lei… Dieci sterline.’
‘Thanks. And here’s your change.’ ‘Grazie. Ed ecco il suo resto.’ Attenzione alle domande per informarsi sulla presenza di qualcuno:
‘Is your sister there?’ (non: Is there your sister?) ‘C’è tua sorella? / Tua sorella è lì?’ ‘No, she isn’t here.’ (non: No, there isn’t.) ‘No, non c’è. / Non è qui.’
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There are 1 .................................... five people in my family: my parents, my two brothers and myself.
2 .................................... a girl in my class called Angelina. She’s beautiful.
3 .................................... any photos of you. Why not?4 .................................... lots of reasons why good friends are important.
5 .................................... a party tomorrow evening. It’s next week.
6 .................................... a present for you in the living room. It’s from your aunt.
7 .................................... any tall people in my family. We’re all quite short.
2 Completa le domande con Is there / Are there e fornisci risposte brevi.
Are there there are 1 .................................... a lot of children in your family? Yes, .................................... .
2 .................................... a satellite TV in every room? Yes, .................................... .
3 .................................... any postcards from your parents? No, .................................... .
4 .................................... a good restaurant near here? No, .................................... .
5 .................................... a doctor in your family? No, .................................... .
6 .................................... any boys in your group? Yes, .................................... .
3 Abbina le frasi 1–7 alle frasi a–g.
e 1 ............ 2 ............ 3 ............ 4 ............ 5 ............ 6 ............ 7 ............
1 How much time is there? a What’s wrong with it?
2 Are there any photos of you as a baby in this album? b Yes, that’s my uncle.
3 How many of your friends are at this party? c Yes, look! This is me.
4 There’s a problem with my bike, dad. d You’re right, there aren’t.
5 Are there any other relatives in the photo? e There isn’t much.
6 There’s someone on the phone for you. f There are a lot of them.
7 There aren’t any new students in our class this year. g OK, I’m on my way!
Communicate!
4 CD | 002 Completa il dialogo tra due amiche con le parole del riquadro, poi ascolta e controlla.
is they’re aren’t are (x2) there’s No it’s there I’m
there Mia Here you are, Melanie – here’s your ten pounds. Is 1........................ anything wrong?Mel Yes, there 2........................ . 3........................ not happy at all today.
Mia Why?
Mel I think 4........................ because I argue with my mum all the time these days.
Mia Well, Mel, 5........................ nothing unusual about that. Lots of teenagers argue with their
parents.
Mel I know, but there 6........................ many who argue like we do.
Mia I’m sure there are, you know.
Mel 7........................ , you’re wrong. Our arguments 8........................ different.
Mia What 9........................ your arguments about, then?Mel 10........................ about the fact that mum keeps borrowing my clothes and my make up!
to argue = litigare, discutere argument = litigio, discussione
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I pronomi personali soggetto, spesso sottintesi in italiano, sono invece sempre espressi in inglese.
We’re often abroad. (Noi) siamo spesso all’estero.I’m usually at home in the morning. (Io) di solito sono a casa al mattino.
Il pronomeit
sostituisce un nome di cosa singolare.Can you see my house? It’s the one with the red door. Vedi la mia casa? È quella con la porta rossa.
È inoltre usato nelle forme impersonali, in particolare per:
• presentarsi o chiedere di identificarsi (per es. al telefono) e in risposta a Who’s...?, quandonella domanda non è indicata la persona (Who’s that? It’s...)‘Who is it?’ ‘It’s me. Sandra.’‘Chi è?’ ‘Sono io. Sandra.’
• dire il giorno, la data e l’ora‘What day is it today?’ ‘It’s Monday. It’s 3rd June.’
‘Che giorno è oggi?’ ‘È lunedì. È il 3 giugno.’
‘Is it four o’clock?’ ‘No, it’s half past four.’ ‘Sono le quattro?’ ‘No, sono le quattro e mezza.’
• parlare del tempo atmosfericoIt’s hot. It’s 35 degrees. Fa caldo. Ci sono 35 gradi.
• parlare di distanzeIt’s about five miles from here. Sono circa cinque miglia da qui.It’s still a long way. C’è ancora molta strada.
• chiedere e dire un prezzo‘How much is it?’ ‘It’s ten pounds twenty-five.’
‘Quant’è?’ ‘Sono dieci sterline e venticinque.’
Osserva altri esempi di espressioni impersonali.
It’s late / early. È tardi / presto. It’s a good idea. È una buona idea.It’s all right / okay. Va bene.It’s very kind of you. È molto gentile da parte tua.It’s good for you. Ti fa bene.It’s no good. Non va bene.It’s a shame. È un peccato.
Osserva anche la costruzione: It’s + aggettivo + verbo all’infinito o forma in -ing, frequentealternativa a frasi che hanno un verbo all’infinito o alla forma in -ing come soggetto (cfr. pagg.138 e 140).
To feel appreciated is nice. → It’s nice to feel appreciated. È bello sentirsi apprezzati.
Talking to him is useless! → It’s useless talking to him! È inutile parlare con lui!
It’s… ha la funzione di annunciare una nuova informazione, mentre That’s… si usa per fare uncommento su ciò che è stato detto (That = ciò, la cosa di cui si parla).
It’s time to go. È ora di andare. (si annuncia qualcosa che l’interlocutore non sa)So it’s time to go. That’s too bad! Quindi è ora di andare. Che peccato! (l’interlocutore è al correntedi un fatto, fa un commento su qualcosa che conosce già)
A trip to Miami? That’s great! Un viaggio a Miami? È fantastico!‘Shall we go to the beach?’ ‘That’s fine by me.’‘Andiamo in spiaggia?’ ‘Per me va bene.’ (l’idea di andare in spiaggia)‘Let’s play cards!’ ‘That’s okay by me / with me.’ ‘Giochiamo a carte!’ ‘Per me va bene.’
It’s time to wake up! È ora di svegliarsi!
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1 Abbina le frasi 1–6 alle frasi a–f.
d 1 ............ 2 ............ 3 ............ 4 ............ 5 ............ 6 ............
1 Mum, do I have to eat this apple? a That’s good! You need one.
2 I’m taking a short break. b That’s expensive!3 Look! That’s Dave’s mum! c It’s a long way from here.4 It’s only two degrees! d Yes, it’s good for you!5 Where’s Marcia’s house? e That’s cold!6 It costs twenty pounds. f No, it’s his sister!
Communicate!
2 CD | 003 Completa il dialogo con it’s o that’s. Poi ascolta e controlla.
It’s A Come on ... get up! 1............ a lovely day!B Is it? 2............ nice. Let’s do something then.A I know! 3............ Saturday, so let’s go for a picnic.B 4............ a great idea! What about going to Bluebell Hill?A Hmm. 5............ a long way to Bluebell Hill.B 6............ OK – the exercise will do us good! And 7............ lovely out that way.A 8............ true but, just a minute, my bike isn’t here. 9............ at Don’s house. I can’t use it.B 10............ a shame! Never mind, we can walk instead!A Oh, no!
3 Completa la seconda frase in modo che abbia un significato simile alla prima. Usa la
parola data senza cambiarla. Usa dalle due alle cinque parole compresa la parola data.
1 In my opinion, inviting Maria to the party is not a good idea. IT
it isn’t a good In my opinion, ............................................................ idea to invite Maria to the party.2 I think arguing with your family is very upsetting. TO
I think ................................................................... argue with your family.3 That’s mum’s favourite vase, so don’t break it! BECAUSE
Don’t break that vase ................................................................... favourite!4 Yes, I agree that going to the cinema this evening is a good idea. OK
Yes, ................................................................... me if we go to the cinema this evening.5 Mum says eating fish is good for me. IT
Mum says ................................................................... to eat fish.
4 Come lo diresti in italiano?
1 ‘Who is it?’ ‘It’s John and Peter.’‘Chi è?’ ‘Sono John e Peter.’ ………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
2 ‘Is it time to go?’ ‘No, it isn’t. It’s only half past three.’………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
3 ‘It’s quite cold in here.’ ‘You’re right. It’s only 12 degrees.’………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
4 ‘How far is it?’ ‘It’s about two kilometers.’………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
5 ‘How much is it altogether?’ ‘It’s nine pounds thirty.’………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
6 It’s a shame they aren’t playing!………………………………………………………………………….............................................................................
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Lexis upgrade | The family WORD BANK p. 402
2 Osserva questo albero genealogico (family tree) e completa le frasi con il verbo be e il termine
che indica la parentela.
Friends WORD BANK p. 402
3 Leggi le frasi e scrivi gli aggettivi di personalità che descrivono gli amici di Tom.
sociable easy-going lazy bad-tempered happy cheerful
happy 1 Tom is very .................................... and has a lot of friends.2 Angie is never sad when she is with her friends. She’s a .................................... girl.
3 Frank is not easily upset or worried; he is .................................... .4 Claude is always angry and annoyed. He’s .................................... .5 Julia is always full of energy and enthusiasm. She’s a .................................... girl.6 Dylan is often tired and wants to sleep. He’s .................................... .
Jason and George are brothers
is mother 1 Helen ........................ Tom’s ........................ .2 Tom and Katie ........................ Helen’s ........................ .3 Helen and Jason ........................ husband and ........................ .4 Jason ........................ Dora’s ........................ .
5 Dora, Tom and Katie ........................ ........................ .6 Jason ........................ Tom’s ........................ .
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Helen
Tom
GeorgeJason
Katie Dora
Brenda
BE
hungry.
am am not (2..................)
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1 Completa la mappa con gli elementi mancanti.
I are not ’m not isn’t we it ’m not
tall.
is is not (4..................)
he | she | 3..................
18 years old.
are 6.................. (aren’t)
5.................. | you | they
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4 Completa le frasi con la forma corretta del present simple di be.
isn’t 1 Natalie ........................ my mum; she’s my aunt.2 ........................ I too late for the party?3 There ........................ some interesting people in your family.4 Selina ........................ my step-sister, not my sister.
5 One of my relatives ........................ a famous actor! He’s in lots of films.6 ........................ there anyone in your family called Mr Stopes?7 No, I ........................ Linda’s mum! Linda is my sister!8 Tom, David and Giles ........................ brothers; they are cousins.9 There ........................ any children in the park today. It’s raining.
10 We ........................ a big family. There are just four of us.11 William and Kate ........................ engaged. They are married.12 ........................ you and Brian related?
5 Usa le parole per scrivere frasi o domande con am, is, are.
1 David / my brother 4 you / bad-tempered / in the mornings?David is my brother......................................................................... ........................................................................
2 all my relatives / lovely people 5 your grandfather / a nice man?........................................................................ ........................................................................
3 my step-father / thirty-three 6 our parents / not / at work today
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6 Completa il brano con la forma corretta del present simple di be.
are Things 1.................. different in my family these days. Suddenly I 2.................. a member of a big
family instead of being an only child. You see, my mum and Steve 3.................. married now, so he4.................. my new step-father. And there 5.................. four children in Steve’s family – Lucas, Alicia,
Felix and Rosie. They 6.................. my new step-brothers and sisters. Steve’s children 7.................. here
with us every second weekend. We have a lot of fun and 8.................. all good friends. It 9..................
great being part of a big family!
Communication upgrade
7 CD | 004 Completa i mini-dialoghi con una sola parola o forma contratta per ogni spazio. Poi
ascolta e controlla.
1 A Hi, Mishka! How are you? 5 A Is it time for breakfast?I’m
B Sorry! I can’t stop! .................. in a hurr y. B No, .................. early.2 A Sandy .................. Mark’s sister; she’s his cousin. 6 A This .................. my new T-shirt!B Yes, you’re right. B .................. lovely!
3 A How old is your brother now? 7 A Where is Richard? B .................. twelve. B .................. he is!4 A Are you OK? 8 A Let’s go to the beach today. B No, I’m .................. . I’m cold. B .................. fine by me.
Translate this!
8 Traduci il brano in inglese.
Tom ha quattro anni ed è al supermercato con il papà. È l’una e il bambino ha fame. Su uno scaffale cisono bellissimi pacchetti di biscotti al cioccolato e Tom si ferma per prenderne uno (= to get one). Il papà
è in un’altra corsia (= aisle). Tom è da solo ma non è spaventato. Suo padre è preoccupato e lo cerca.
‘Dove sei, Tom?’ ‘Sono qui, papà.’ ‘Oh, eccoti.’
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TRINITY and PET Practice
TRINITY Grade 6 | Topic for discussion
1 Complete the list about
your family then write
a paragraph using your
notes. Practise readingyour paragraph to
your family or a friend.
Try to add in more
information as you
speak.
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2 How old is Sarah’s mother?
3 Which is Julie’s snack?
4 What is in the boy’s sandwich?
5 How far is Aunt Meg’s house?
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Cambridge English Preliminary (PET) | Listening Part 1
2 CD | 005 There are five questions in this part. For each question,
there are three pictures and a short recording. Choose thecorrect picture and put a tick () in the box next to it.
1 Which picture is Tom’s correct family?
My small / big family
1 Number of people in my family2 Who they are3 What they do4 56
TIP! Listen carefully to
the five dialogues.
If you are not sure of youranswer, wait for the second
listening.
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Cambridge English First (FCE) | Use of English Part 2
3 Read the text below and think of the word that best fits each space. Use only one word in each
space.
are Karen’s family is quite big. There
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........................ seven people living in the same house, which2........................ a big farm on the outskirts of York, about five miles 3........................ the town.
There 4........................ Karen, of course, andher two brothers. They are eighteen and fifteenand they 5........................ very easy-going. Then6........................ are Karen’s parents. Jason, her7........................ , is a farmer and Gloria, her mother,is a housewife. She likes cooking and 8........................a keen gardener.
Jason’s 9........................ live with them too. They are
very fond of their grandchildren and spend a lot oftime with them.
Karen has a sister, too. 10........................ doesn’t live with them because she studies in London. Shehas a flat with some other students. 11........................ are four of them in the flat. 12........................is a photo of the whole family last Christmas.
Cambridge English First (FCE) | Writing Part 1
4 Your English key pal is spending a week in your house by the
sea with your family. The letter below contains a few questions.
Answer the questions and make some notes. Then write a
letter of between 120 and 150 words using all the informationin your notes.
E X A M P
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I’m looking forward to seeing you, but, I don’t know
much about your family! I think you told me you have
a brother, is that correct?
Have you got any uncles or aunts? Do they spend
their holidays with you? Have you got any cousins who
are the same age as you? I have three and we get on
well, so we spend a lot of time together. We also goto the same school. What about you?
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TIP! You have 40
minutes to do this
task in the exam. Divide your
time into:
1 making notes
2 organising the information
into paragraphs
3 writing your letter using
the correct tone ( formal or
informal)
4 checking your letter at
the end. Try to use a good
variety of language in your
letter.