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TOUCHSTONE 6
Unit 4: DOING THINGS WITH FRIENDS p. 110, ex. II
1. Yes, they are. 2. (They are so tall) so that they can reach the sweet, new leaves of the trees. 3. (They live) in Africa. 4. (They can live) to about 25 years. 5. (It’s) up to 5.5 metres tall. 6. (It) usually weighs about 1500 kilograms. 7. They eat foods that are tall, usually leaves of bushes and trees. 8. Yes, they can. 9. No, they can’t (but they can float in water).
p. 112, ex.1b
p. 113, ex. 3a
p. 113, ex. 3b Wayne can draw an elephant and ride a bike, but he can’t act or dance. Anna can dance and sing. Cheryl and Barbara both make a cake and bake bread. Cheryl can’t act but Barbara can’t do magic tricks. Lana can jump over a rope and bark but she / it can’t dance tango, stand on her / its head or play the guitar. Roy can play Monopoly and card and he can do card tricks. p. 117, ex. 2
1. IS Roy having a shower?
a. No, he isn’t.
2. IS Mrs Robinson cooking?
a. Yes, she is.
3. ARE Cheryl and Sheila dancing?
a. No, they aren’t.
4. ARE grandma and grandpa playing the piano?
a. Yes, they are.
5. IS Mr Robinson listening to the radio?
a. No, he isn’t.
6. IS the white cat playing with the ball?
a. Yes, it is.
7. ARE the black cats sleeping?
a. No, they aren’t.
8. IS Alf washing his face?
a. No, it isn’t.
9. IS Roy having his dinner?
a. Yes, he is.
10. IS Mrs Robinson writing a letter?
a. No, she isn’t.
11. ARE Cheryl and Sheila doing their homework?
a. Yes, they are.
12. ARE grandma and grandpa swimming? – No, they aren’t.
13. IS Mr Robinson telephoning?
a. Yes, he is.
14. IS the white cat eating a fish?
a. No, it isn’t.
15. ARE the black cats drinking milk?
a. Yes, they are.
16. IS Alf eating a banana?
a. Yes, it is.
p. 118, ex. 4 Polly Roy, what are you doing?
Roy I’M WRITING a letter. We’RE TRYING to organize the School Festival.
Polly That's a lot of work. Who’S HELPING you?
Roy Cheryl is here all the time. We’RE GETTING on fine. She’S MAKING
telephone calls, and I’M TYPING the letters.
Polly Sounds fun. Can I help too?
Roy Yes, of course. Could you call Ms Hooper, please?
p. 119, ex. 7b
p. 119, ex. 7c 1895: window, trees, street (road/path), dress, first, white (wedding), happy, time machine. 1925: time, horses, house, kitchen, cards, daughter. p. 120, ex. 7e 1895:
is looking
look
is looking look
are walking walk
are riding ride
is passing pass
is looking look
is wearing wear
is looking look
is kissing kiss
is pressing press
is travelling travel
are changing change
is changing change
is getting get
1925: is happening happen
aren’t riding ride
are driving drive
are making make
is cooking cook
is playing play
is dancing dance
p. 121, ex. 8b In picture 1, the girl is talking on the phone. / She is making a phone call. / She is telephoning. In picture 2, they are watching television / TV. In picture 3, he is playing a video game. In picture 4, she is playing the piano. In picture 5, she is listening to the radio and swinging in a rocking chair. In picture 6, he is cooking. / He is making dinner / supper. In picture 7, he is reading a newspaper. In picture 8, he is having a shower. In picture 9, she is using her computer. / She is working on the computer. / She is playing computer games. In picture 10, they are drinking. / They are having dinner / supper. / They are eating. p. 124, FUN-TASTIC english-slovenian computer
Od zgoraj navzdol: 10, 6, 9, 14, 7, 11, 3, 13, 12, 1, 5, 2, 8, 4. p. 125, ex. 1b
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. d
p. 125, ex. 1c Sarah is in Australia (1c).
James is in Egypt (2a). Ella is in Scotland (4d). Michael is in Canada (3b). p. 127, ex. 4
p. 127, ex. 6
p. 128, ex. 9
p. 131, ex. 2
p. 132, ex. 4b and SB, p. 179, ex. 4b A PUPPY / A KITTEN DOGS / CATS
1.How often does a puppy go out? 1.How often do dogs go out?
2. Where does it sleep? 2. Where do they sleep?
3. How many meals does it need? / How
often do we feed it?
3. How many meals do they need? /
How often do we feed them?
4. What does it eat? 4. What do they eat?
5. What does it do all day? 5. What do they do all day?
6. Can it swim? 6. Can they swim?
7. How often does it have a bath? 7. How often do they have a bath?
8. What does it drink? 8. What do they drink?
p. 133, ex. 2a
1. The giraffe is eating grass. 2. The elephant is holding some wood / a branch. 3. The kangaroo is jumping. 4. The monkey is smiling. 5. The snake is crawling. 6. The crocodile is swimming. 7. The lion is roaring / yawning. 8. The bear is catching fish. (primer v učbeniku) 9. The dolphin is jumping / swimming. 10. The tiger is looking around. 11. The rhino is eating grass. 12. The zebra is making noises.
p. 134, ex. 2b
p. 134, ex. 2d Primeri: a long tongue a chameleon / a
giraffe / a dog black and white stripes
a zebra
a small nose a monkey soft fur a rabbit / a hamster / a cat
a hard shell a turtle / a tortoise
sharp teeth a shark / a piranha / a wolf / a lion / a crocodile
a short tail a rabbit / a turtle / a tortoise
a long trunk an elephant
a long neck a giraffe long whiskers a seal / a cat / a mouse
small ears a hippo / a gorilla / a squirrel
a long beak a kiwi / a pelican / a woodpecker / a duck / a flamingo
long arms a monkey tusks an elephant thin legs a giraffes / a
bird / a stork a horn a rhino
small spots a leopard / a cheetah / a dalmatian
paws a cat
big spots a jaguar wings a bird p. 135, ex. 1a Primeri: skiing
art classes
German classes
Italian classes
French classes
dance classes
pottery classes
coffee with your friends school orchestra
aerobics
swimming
riding a horse
gymnastics
judo
drama club
ballet
school choir
karate
music lessons
piano lessons
guitar lessons
violin lessons
clarinet lessons
squash
bowling
a game of cards with friends gym
tennis
snowboarding
rollerblading
skateboarding
collecting stamps
collecting napkins
playing football / basketball / volleyball gardening
reading
watching TV
cycling / riding a bike
dancing
going to the cinema
taking photos
shopping
hiking
P. 135, ex. 1c
1. Joanna collects napkins and plays volleyball. Her brother Roy plays the guitar, he plays in a rock group. He plays tennis too. Her sister Nancy swims in the school team and she goes hiking with their dad on Saturdays. Dad takes pictures and mum does the gardening.
2. Yes, she does. Two. / She has two hobbies. 3. Roy plays the guitar and tennis. 4. Her sister Nancy does. 5. (They go) hiking. 6. Dad’s (hobby is taking pictures).
7. Gardening (is mum’s favourite free time activity). 8. Yes, it is (more and more). 9. Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
p. 138 EXTRA READING: The Jungle Book
1. Mowgli is a little boy who gets lost in the big Indian jungle. 2. (He is in danger) because Shere Khan, the tiger, wants to kill him. 3. They are wolves. 4. Many. / He has got many friends in the jungle. 5. Baloo, a wise old bear is (teaching him how to speak to other animals. 6. They go swimming or Mowgli sleeps in Kaa’s lap. 7. He can climb very high trees ad swim under the water for a long time. He can
run very fast. He speaks all jungle languages. 8. (He returns to the men’s village) because he is in danger because Shere Khan
returns to the jungle. 9. Shere Khan, the tiger dies. Buldeo goes back to the village and tells the people
Mowgli talks to the wolves and he is not welcome there anymore. Now he is too much a man for the wolves and too much a wolf for the men. At the end, his friends Bagheera and Akela and some cubs take him into their family.
p. 139, ex. I b 1 2 3
us Julia computer
button blue future
run amusing
Mum
bus
Dumbo
jump
dummy
tusk
umbrella
p. 139, ex. II b 1 2 3 4
can’t carriage May draw
guitar can bake watermelon
card says grapes ball
giraffe have say call
class back potato swallow
sharp kangaroo skate
basket happen late
p. 139, ex. III b 1 2 3 4
today rope hot monkey
know not tongue
old holiday London
snow foggy lovely
cold long flower
blow blossom shower
OK omelette somersault
hope dolphin
phone
p. 139, ex. IV 1 see 2 year
2 hear 1 season
1 street 2 here
2 hero 1 eat
1 sleep 2 ear