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5a I work in a film studio.
Tell the Ss to look Grammar Present simple: I, you, we, they
Vocabulary Jobs
at the photo on
Speak Talk about your life at present
page 48 of the
Students’ Book.
Focus them on the
topic of the unit.
Ask some lead-in
questions (you can 5 MY LIFE
write them on the
board):
1 Where are the
friends?
2 What instrument
has their new
friend got?
3 Where do you
think he works?
Exercise 1
2 plumber
3 shop assistant
4 police officer
5 farmer
6 teacher
7 actor
8 chef
Words not in the
pictures: artist,
builder, doctor,
electrician,
housewife, model,
musician, nurse,
Vocabulary: Jobs
reporter, secretary,
waiter 1 5
01 Listen and repeat. Then find the
words for the pictures (1–8). Which
words are not in the pictures?
1 – waitress 1 2 3

• actor • artist • builder • chef


• doctor • electrician • farmer
• housewife • model • musician
• nurse • plumber
4 5 6
• police officer • reporter
• secretary • shop assistant
• teacher • waiter/waitress

7 8
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Exercise 2 Exercise 3
That’s right. Точно така./Вярно. 1b2a3c4c
Cool! Готино!/Чудесно! Exercise 4
Yes, OK. Да, добре. Red ID
Don’t look at me! Не ме гледай!
Exercise 6
1 Do 2 work 3 don’t 4 work 5 do 6 come from 7 come
from 8 Do 9 live 10 don’t 11 live 12 Do 13 play 14 do
15 play 16 do 17 speak 18 speak

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5a
Dialogue Grammar Extra
2 5 practice
02 Listen and read. Find the phrases in the Present simple: I, you, we, they
Students’ Book
dialogue. Check what they mean. Affirmative Negative
Grammar
I live there. I don't live there.
summary, page
Tom, Katy, Daniel and Emma are outside a music Yes/No questions Short answers
club.
124
Do you live there? Yes, I do. Workbook
Katy: Hello, what's your name? No, I don't.
Darren: Darren.
Practice, pages
Wh-questions Answers 34-35
Tom: Are you a musician? Do you play in a
band every day? Where do you come I come from Manchester. Vocabulary
Darren: No, I don't. I only play at weekends. from? summary, page 86
Katy: Where do you come from, Darren? Now make sentences with you, we and they. Extra practice 5a,
Darren: I come from Manchester. My parents page 110
come from Jamaica, but they don't live 5 Read the dialogue again. Notice the words
there now. They live in England. in red.
Katy: But you live in London now. eText
Darren: That's right. I'm here for my job. I work in a Practice Video and
film studio in south London.
Emma: Cool! Are you an actor? Are you in films? 6 Copy and complete the dialogues with the Animation
correct form of the verb in brackets.
Darren: No, I'm an electrician. Grammar:
Pepe: Darren! Vamos! 1 (live) Present simple:
Darren: Yes, OK. That's Pepe, our singer. He's A: Where do you live?
I, you, we, they
Spanish. B: I live in New York.
Emma: Do you speak Spanish? 2 (work)
Darren: Yes, I do. A little. A: (1) you (2) in London?
Tom: So can you help me with my Spanish B: No, I (3) . I (4) in Manchester.
homework? 3 (come from)
Darren: Sorry. Don't look at me! I'm not a teacher. A: Where (5) your parents (6)?
B: They (7) Berlin in Germany.
Phrases
4 (live)
• That'sright. • Don't look at me!
A: (8) you (9) in a house?
• Cool! • Yes, OK.
B: No, I (10) . I (11) in a flat.
5 (play)
A: (12) you (13) football at school?
Comprehension B: Yes, I (14) . I (15) with my friends.
3 Copy and complete the sentences with the 6 (speak)
correct option. A: What languages (16) you (17) at home?
B: We (18) English and Chinese.
1 Emma, Daniel, Katy and Tom are outside a
a) drama club. b) music club. c) school.
2 Darren is from
Speak
a) Manchester. b) Spain. c) Jamaica. 7 Talk about you. Ask and answer the questions
3 Pepe is from Exercise 6.
a) Jamaican. b) British. c) Spanish. A: Where do you live?
4 Darren is B: I live in … .
a) a teacher. b) an actor. c) an electrician. A: Do you speak … ?
B: Yes, I … .
S ? LVE IT!
Extra practice
4 Look at the photo. What is the
For more practice, go to page 124.
name of the band?

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Extension
Jobs
Divide the Ss into teams. Give Ss 30 seconds to look
at the vocabulary in Exercise 1 and try to remember
all the jobs.
Ss close their books. A member of each team comes
to the board and writes down a job, in turns. Award
two points for a correctly spelt answer, and one point
for an answer with a spelling mistake.

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5b He works on the beach.
Grammar Present simple: he, she, it
Jobs Possessive of
Read the following Vocabulary Places of work
definitions and ask Read and Listen About jobs and places of work
students to identify Write About jobs in your family
the jobs from page

Jamie Wardley –
48 of the Students’
Book.

the sandman!
In this job you …
work in a
restaurant. (waiter/
waitress)
work with animals.
(farmer)
work in a hospital.
(nurse)
work in a school.
(teacher)
work in a theatre .
(actor)
use a computer.
(secretary)
Sometimes more
than one answer
is possible,
so encourage
students to ask
questions in their
answers: Jamie Wardley comes from the UK, but he works
T: In this job all over the world. Where does he work? He
you work in a doesn’t work inside in an office or a factory. He
restaurant. works outside on the beach. What does he do?
S: Is it a chef? He’s a sand artist and sculptor. He makes sand
T: No, it isn’t. pictures and sculptures.
S: Is it a waiter?
T: Yes, it is. His sand pictures are very big drawings in the
Check answers and sand on the beach. One drawing takes about
Comprehension
spelling by asking six hours to make. His sand sculptures are on
individual students beaches and in cities. They take all day to make 3 Answer true or false.
to write words on and he uses a bucket and spade. When it rains 1 Jamie Wardley's job is in an office. false
the board. the drawing or sculpture disappears. Luckily, he 2 Jamie is an artist.
In pairs, students takes a photo of every drawing and sculpture. 3 Jamie's pictures are very big.
write sentences 4 There aren't any sand sculptures in cities.
5 Jamie has got photos of his drawings and
for the remaining Get started
sculptures.
twelve jobs
(waitress, plumber,
1 Look at the photos. What can you see?

farmer, teacher,
Read Possessive 's: This is Tom's bag.
actor, chef, artist,
builder, doctor, 2 5
03 Listen and read the article. Where is the Possessive of: photos of drawings (drawings’ photos)
electrician, sand drawing?
housewife, model,
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musician, nurse,
secretary) from
Students’ Book
page 48. Monitor Background notes Exercise 2
Jamie Wardley on a beach
and point out errors
for students to self- Sand, Ice and Snow Sculptor from Bradford. The Exercise 3
correct. pictures in Lesson 5b show the sculptor working 2T3T4F5T
Students take turns on a sporting greats theme sand sculpture for the
Exercise 5b
reading one of their Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival and a
1 My mum comes from London.
sentences to the sand picture of Picasso’s dove at Crosby Bay, near
class. The rest of 2 My brother doesn’t speak Russian.
Liverpool.
the class has to
identify the job.

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5b
Exercise 9
7 Copy and complete the text with the correct 2 A secretary works
form of the verbs in brackets. in an office.
3 A doctor works in
a hospital.
Life in Birmingham 4 A waiter/waitress
Sophie 1 is a student. She (2) works in a
(live) in a house in Birmingham. restaurant.
She (3) (not/come) from the
5 A farmer works on
UK. She (4) (come) from
a farm.
Sydney in Australia. Her
mum’s got a job in Birmingham
6 A shop assistant
for five years. She (5) (work) works in a shop.
in a hospital. She’s a doctor. 7 A factory worker
Sophie (6) (go) home to Australia for holidays, works in a factory.
but she (7) (not/want) to live there. 8 A builder works
She (8) (love) Birmingham. on a building site.
Grammar
Exercise 11
Present simple: he, she, it 1 chef 2 teacher
Vocabulary: Places of work
Affirmative Negative 3 reporter
He works outside. He doesn't work inside. 8 5
05 Listen and repeat.
1 teacher – school
Questions Short answers Extension
Does he work outside? Yes, he does.
Job descriptions
No, he doesn't. • building site • factory • farm • hospital
Divide the class into
Wh-questions Answers • office • restaurant • school • shop
teams. One member
Where does he work? He works in an office. of each team comes
1 teacher 2 secretary 3 doctor
Now make sentences with she and it. 4 waiter/waitress 5 farmer 6 shop assistant to the board. They
7 factory worker 8 builder draw three items
4 Read the article again. Notice the words in red. related to a job of
9 Say where the people in Exercise 8 work.
their choice. If the
Pronunciation: / / does 1 A teacher works in a school.
other team guess
5a 5
04 Listen and repeat. Write the job correctly
does doesn’t come one after one item, they
10 In your notebook, write about some jobs in score three points. If
b 5
04 Copy the sentences into your notebook. your family.
they guess correctly
Listen and underline the / / sounds. My father’s a teacher. He works in a school in after two items they
1 My mum comes from London. Paris. My aunt’s a …
2 My brother doesn’t speak Russian.
score two points,
and after three
Practice S ? LVE IT! items, one point.

6 Ask and answer about Jamie Wardley.


1 Where/he come from? 11 5
06 Listen to a radio quiz and guess the Extra
jobs. Then play the same game in groups.
A: Where does he come from?
practice
B: He comes from the UK.
Students’ Book
2 he/work in an office?
Grammar summary,
3 Where/he work? Extra practice
4 What/he do? page 124
For more practice, go to page 124.
5 What/he make his sculptures from? Workbook
6 How long/a drawing take? Practice, pages
7 he/take photos of his drawings? 36-37
Vocabulary
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summary, page 86
Extra practice 5b,
page 111
Exercise 6 Exercise 7
2 Does he work in an office? No, he doesn’t. 2 lives 3 doesn’t come 4 comes 5 works 6 goes
3 Where does he work? He works outside (on the 7 doesn’t want 8 loves eText
beach). Video and
Exercise 8
4 What does he do? He’s a sand artist and sculptor. 2 secretary – office 3 doctor – hospital 4 waiter/ Animation
5 What does he make his sculptures from? He makes waitress – restaurant 5 farmer – farm 6 shop Grammar: Present
them from sand. assistant – shop 7 factory worker – factory simple: he, she, it
6 How long does a drawing take? A/One drawing 8 builder – building site
takes about six hours. Pronunciation:
7 Does he take a photo of his drawings? Yes, he /ʌ /
does.
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5c Do you like her?
Grammar Object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it,
Present simple
us, them
Revise present Vocabulary Adjectives of opinion (positive-negative)
simple by asking Speak Talk about likes and dislikes (people, things)
and answering Function Exchange opinions
questions (T–S then
S–S in open pairs), Get started
e.g. Where do you
live? Where do
1 Look at the music festival poster. Find the
names of the people in the photos.
your grandparents
come from? What
does your father/
mother do?

Background
notes
U2: An Irish rock
band from Dublin,
formed in 1976.
Songs include
Sunday Bloody
Sunday and With or
Without You.
Lady Gaga: A
North American
singer and
songwriter, born
in 1986. Songs
include Bad
Romance and Born
This Way.
Rihanna: A singer
from Barbados,
born in 1988. Dialogue
Songs include 2 5
Listen and read. How many musicians do they talk about?
07
Umbrella and
Emma: Look at this.
Diamonds. Daniel: Wow! I want to go. I love Dizzee Rascal. What do you think of him?
Dizzee Rascal: Emma: I don't like him. I hate rap music.
An English rapper, Daniel: Really? I love it.
MC, songwriter and Emma: But I like Rihanna. Do you like her?
record producer, Daniel: No, I don't. Oh, look, U2. I think they're awful. I hate them.
born in 1985. Emma: Me, too. They're old and boring.
Songs include Daniel: What do you think of Lady Gaga?
Bonkersand Emma: She's brilliant. My mum hates her!
Daniel: Yeah, I'm not keen on her. Her clothes are weird. And I hate him.
Scream , one of the
Emma: Who? Oh, Justin Bieber? He's rubbish, but my sister loves him.
official songs for
the London 2012
Olympics. 52
Justin Bieber: A
Canadian singer,
born in 1994. Exercise 3 Exercise 6
Hisfans are known Daniel Emma 2 him 3 them 4 it 5 us 6 you 7 me
as ‘Beliebers’. Dizzee Rascal ✓ ✗ Exercise 7
Songs include Rihanna ✗ ✓ 2 Rihanna: Daniel doesn’t like her, but Emma likes her.
Baby and Believe. U2 ✗ ✗ 3 Dizzee Rascal: Daniel loves him, but Emma doesn’t
Exercise 2 Lady Gaga ✗ ✓ like him.
Five Justin Bieber ✗ ✗ 4 rap music: Daniel loves it, but Emma hates it.
Exercise 5 Exercise 8
2 it 3 it 4 her 5 us 6 him 7 them Positive: brilliant, cool, fantastic, funny, good, great
Negative: awful, bad, boring, terrible, weird
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5c
Comprehension Vocabulary: Adjectives of opinion
Extra
3 Read the dialogue again. Who likes/doesn’t 8 5
Listen and repeat. Then say which
practice
08
Students’ Book
like Daniel? Who likes/doesn’t like Emma? adjectives are positive and which are negative.
Grammar
Grammar summary, page
• awful • bad • boring • brilliant • cool
125
Subject Object • fantastic • funny • good • great
Workbook
pronouns pronouns • terrible • weird
Practice, pages
I me
38-39
you you
Vocabulary
he him good awful
she her
summary, page 86
it it Extra practice 5b,
we us
Use your English: Exchange opinions page 112
they them 9 5
09 Listen or watch and repeat. Then

4 Read the dialogue again. Notice the words


practise the conversation in groups. eText
in red. Video and
Animation
Practice
Use your
5 Read the sentences. Replace the underlined
English:
words with the correct object pronoun.
Exchange opinions
1 Daniel hates U2. Daniel hates them.
2 Katy doesn't like cola.
3 What does Emma think of her school?
4 I'm not keen on Lady Gaga.
A: What do you think of Lady Gaga, Tristan?
5 He really likes me and my brother.
6 What does Katy think of Darren? B: I don't like her. I think she's weird.
7 Tom loves crisps. A: Me, too. What about you, Nina? Do you like her?

6 Copy and complete the sentences with C: Yes, I think she's fantastic.
object pronouns.
1 My sister’s cool. I like 1her. Ask for an opinion
2 My brother’s great. I love (2) . What do you think of [Lady Gaga]?
3 U2 are awful. I don’t like (3) . What about you?
4 This CD is old. I don’t want (4) . Do you like her?
5 Our team is great. Our classmates like (5) . Give a positive opinion
6 Please give me your phone number. I want I love her.
to call (6) . I like her.
7 I can’t do this homework alone. Can you I think she's good/cool/fantastic.
help (7) ? I think she's a good/great/brilliant musician.

7 Talk about Daniel’s and Emma’s likes Give a negative opinion


and dislikes using the symbols. Join the I hate her.
I don't like her.
sentences with but.
I think she's boring/awful/weird.
✓ = like ✓✓ = love ✗ = not like ✗✗ = hate I think she's a bad/terrible musician.
Daniel Emma
music festivals ✓ ✗ 10 Ask about the people in Exercise 1.
Rihanna ✗ ✓ Add some more famous names.
Dizzee Rascal ✓✓ ✗
rap music ✓✓ ✗✗
Extra practice
1 music festivals
For more practice, go to page 125.
Daniel likes them, but Emma doesn’t like them.
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Extension Tell the Ss to think of 5 famous singers or groups


and write them into the top of the table. Put them
Adjectives of opinion
into pairs and tell them to ask 5 other pairs about the
Write this table on the board and tell Ss to copy it
singers in their table. Then get them to report back
into their notebooks:
their findings to the class in turns.
Singer/Group 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Five people love Bruno Mars, but three people don’t
like like him. Two people don’t like One Direction but
love seven people like them …
don’t like
hate

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Exercise 2
Amy-horses,
5d The British love animals.
Fran-dogs, Sam- SKILLS FOCUS: READING
goatlings
Exercise 3 Get started

ACROSS CULTURES
2 She cleans the
1 Do you love animals? What’s your favourite animal?
horses and gives
them food and Read
water.
3 Starlight 2 Read the article about British teenagers and their love of
animals. What are their favourite animals?
4 helps with the
animals, answers

Do you love
the phone, cleans
the floor
5 five hours

animals?
6 No, its difficult,
dirty and cold.
7 goatlings
Exercise 4
My cousin Amy is fourteen years old. She lives in Ringwood
2 fish, cats and
and they’ve got a family run riding centre. She loves the horses
dogs
and on Saturdays she helps at the riding stable. She cleans the
3 birds
horses and gives them food and water. Sometimes she gets a
4 domestic
ride. Her favourite horse is called Starlight.
Exercise 5
2c3a4c5a My father is a vet and in the summer my sister Fran helps him
6b7a at his clinic. It’s good for him because she helps him with the
animals. She also answers the phone and cleans the floor. She
loves the dogs and she learns a lot about them.

I’m Sam. My dad is a farmer and I help him at the weekends. He


works from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday or Sunday. I work outside
with him. The work is dirty and difficult and, in the winter, it’s cold.
But I love it because I can play with my favourite little goatlings.

UK Factfile: The British and their pets


NEW WORDS
More than 50% of British families have pets. What is the number one
• riding centre • stable
favourite pet in the UK? If you think the answer is ‘dogs’ – you are • ride (a horse)
wrong. According to recent statistics, the number of popular pets is: • outside • dirty • percent
• fish: 40 million • according to • recent
• cats: 8,6 million • statistics • law • protect
• dogs: 8,3 million Pets
• reptiles: 7 million • fish • cat • dog • reptile
• hamsters / guinea pigs: 2 million • hamster • guinea pig • bird
• rabbit
• birds: 1 million
Farm animals
* Dogs are popular pets but so are domestic animals like rabbits, • chicken • duck • horse • pony
chicken, ducks, horses, ponies, goats or cows. • goat/goatling • cow

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Extension
Write the following sentences on the board. Play the 5 The manager isn’t very happy with Joshua’s work.
recording again for students to decide if they are true (False – The manager is very happy with
or false (answers in brackets). Joshua’s work).
1 The woman wants some plants for her bedroom. 6 The summer job is on Mondays and Sundays.
(False – She wants some plants for her garden.) (False – The summer job is on Mondays and
2 Bergenias have beautiful blue flowers. (False – They Saturdays).
have beautiful pink flowers.) They then compare their answers in pairs before
3 The woman spends £27 in total. (True) checking as a class. When checking answers, ask
4 The woman’s daughter likes working with the police. student to correct the false sentences.
(True)
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5d
Speak
READING TIP: FOCUS YOUR READING
Before you read, look at the reading task. This helps 6 Roleplay conversations.
you to focus on the information you need. 1 What pet/have or would like
Now do Exercises 3 and 4. to have?
A: What pet have you got
or would you like to have?
Comprehension
B: I haven’t got a pet but I’d
3 Answer the questions. like to have a cat.
1 What day does Amy help at the riding stable? Saturdays A: Why?
2 What does she do? B: Because ...
3 What is her favourite horse called? 2 you/think/a pet can make
4 How does Fran help her father? (3 things) you happy
5 How many hours does Sam help his father at weekends? 3 you/think/growing flowers
6 Is it easy to work on the farm? can make you healthy
7 What are Sam's favourite animals? 4 you/like/farm animals
5 you/like/garden plants
4 Read the Factfile. Copy and complete the sentences. 6 you/have or would like to
have/your own garden
1 More than half of British families have a 1pet .
2 The most popular pets are (2) .
3 The least popular pets are (3) . Extra reading
4 Some families keep (4) animals like goats and cows. Read about Bulgaria, go to
page 112.
Listen
5 5
10 Listen to Joshua talking to a customer. Choose
Project
the correct answers.
1 Joshua is on work experience in 7 Do a project about your top
a) a pet shop. b) a garden centre. c) a furniture shop. five pets.
2 The customer buys • Make a list of your top five pets.
a) VIRGINIAS. b) BERJENIAS. c) BERGENIAS. • Find photos and describe
3 They are each pet. Include at least one
a) £4.50. b) £5.40. c) £6.40. interesting fact.
4 She buys (?) of them.
• What are the good things in
a) 4 b) 3 c) 6
having a pet?
5 The customer's daughter is on work experience
a) with the police. b) at a café. c) with a vet.
6 Mr Johnson has got a job for Joshua
a) on 8th August. b) in the summer holidays.
c) on Saturdays and Sundays.
7 The pay for the job is
a) £6 per hour. b) £7 per hour. c) £8 per hour.
1b

My top five pets


1 Dogs - they love you and make you
happy and relaxed.

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Extra reading
Students’ Book Extra reading lesson, Across
Bulgaria, page 112
Workbook Vocabulary summary, page 87

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Exercise 1
2 Katy
5e My new hobby
3 Katy‘s new SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING AN EMAIL WRITING TIP: LINKERS and, but,
hobby because, so (1)
Use linkers and, but, because and so to join two
4 four
parts of a sentence.
5 Hi Suzie, / Bye! • I've got some flowerpots, but I grow only
Katy :-) flowers in them.
• It's a good hobby because it is healthy in
Exercise 2
many ways.
1c 2a 3d 4b
• I practise my hobby only in the weekends so it
Exercise 3 doesn't interfere with my studies.
2 but • I breathe fresh air from the green plants and I
always have a little bouquet of pretty flowers for
3 because
my family and my friends’ birthdays.
4 and
Now do Exercise 3.
5 so Get ready to write
1 Read the email and answer the questions.
3 Copy and join the sentences with and, but,
because or so.
To: suziewu@gardy.com 1 Her name is Lynne. She is twelve years old.
Subject: My new hobby Her name is Lynne and she’s twelve years old.
Hi Suzie, 2 I love animals. I don't like reptiles.
3 Matthew wants to volunteer at an animal
I’ve got a new hobby – gardening. It’s amazing to
rescue centre. It's exciting.
learn how to grow vegetables and flowers.
4 I like watching nature programmes. I like
There’s a small garden at the back of our house. documentaries about animals.
It’s my garden. I grow flowers, green plants and 5 Gardening keeps you fit and less stressed. It
some vegetables. I’ve got some flowerpots, but can make people healthy.
I grow only flowers in them. I’ve got a Christmas
tree, too. Write
I practise my hobby only in the weekends so it
doesn’t interfere with my studies. But I check on
4 Read the notes about Alisha and write an
email to her friend Lucy. Join your sentences
my garden every day after school.
with and, but, because or so.
It’s a good hobby because it is healthy in many
ways. It makes me happy and relaxed when I am
tired after school. I breathe fresh air from the Name: Alisha Harrison
green plants and I always have a little bouquet Hobby: Fishkeeping
of pretty flowers for my family and my friends’
birthdays. Have you got a hobby? Where: at home
Bye! When: any time
Mary :-) Opinion: feel calm, free stress,
relax body and mind
1 Who is the email to? Suzie
2 Who is the email from?
3 What is the email about?
• Complete the To: and Subject: boxes.
4 How many paragraphs are there?
• Write a greeting. Hi Lucy,
5 How does Mary start and finish the email?
• Divide your email into paragraphs.
2 Read the email again and put the paragraph • Finish your email.
headings in the correct order in your notebook. Bye!
a) What I do Alisha :-)
b) Opinion of the hobby • Attach photos.
c) The hobby
d) When I do it
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Extra practice
Workbook Vocabulary summary, page 87
Skills practice, page 41

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5
Language Revision
Extra
Сору and do the exercises in your notebook.
practice
Workbook
Grammar (11 marks) 4 Rearrange the letters to make nine more
adjectives of opinion. Language round-
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form up, page 40
of the verbs from the box. 0 oogd 5 tagre
1 bretrile 6 tanibrill Extra practice,
• not play • not live • not speak • come 2 looc 7 dreiw Round-up 5,
• speak • take • work 3 tictafans 8 fulwa page 113
4 gorbin 9 nynuf
0 My father and mother 0speak French.
1 He's a teacher. He (1) in a school in Madrid.
0 – good eText
2 My cousins (2) in the UK. They live in Germany.
Phrases/Use your English (8 marks) Games
3 Maria (3) tennis or basketball. She hates sport.
Boat Game
4 I (4) Polish. I only speak English. 5 Complete with phrases from the box.
5 My sister (5) very good photos of animals. / Hangman /
6 Do you (6) from America? • That's right. • Don't look at me! Pelmanism
• Cool! • Yes, OK.
2 Complete with me, her, him, it, us or them.
0 A: What do you think of Brad Pitt? 1 A: Are you a doctor?
B: I love 0him. B: (1) I work at the hospital.
1 A: Do you like rock music? 2 A: I need some help with my Maths.
B: No, I hate (1) . B: (2) I'm not a teacher.
2 A: My mum likes The Beatles! 3 A: Can I borrow your camera, please? B: (3)
B: My mum likes (2) , too. 4 A: Look, here's my new iPad. B: (4)
3 A: Is this your book? 6 Complete the conversation. What does Liz say
B: Yes, please give it to (3) . to Rob? There is one extra sentence.
4 A: Do you like Nicole Kidman?
Rob: Do you want to watch my new DVD?
B: No, I'm not keen on (4) .
Liz: (1)
5 A: Are these your brothers with you?
Rob: It's called Alice in Wonderland.
B: Yes, it's a photo of (5) on our holiday.
Liz: (2)
Rob: Johnny Depp.
Vocabulary (21 marks) Liz: (3)
3 Complete the missing vowels to make jobs. Rob: Me, too. What do you think of Helena
Then match the jobs (0–6) to the places of Bonham Carter? She's in it, too.
work (a–g). Liz: (4)
0 shop assistant a) school Rob: Really? I think she's cool.
1 b (?) (?) ld (?) r b) shop a) Who's in it?
2 d (?) ct (?) r c) film studio b) I'm not keen on her. She's weird.
3 t (?) (?) ch (?) r d) office c) Yes, OK. What film is it?
4 s (?) cr (?) t (?) (?) y e) hospital d) Oh, I love him. I think he's fantastic.
5 f (?) rm (?) r f) building site e) He's awful.
6 (?)
ct (?) r g) farm
shop assistant - shop CHECK YOUR SCORE

Grammar 11
Vocabulary 21
Phrases/Use your English 8
Total 40

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Exercise 1 Exercise 4
1 works 2 don’t live 3 doesn’t play 4 don’t speak 1 terrible 2 cool 3 fantastic 4 boring 5 great 6 brilliant
5 takes 6 come 7 weird 8 awful 9 funny
Exercise 2 Exercise 5
1 it 2 them 3 me 4 her 5 us 1 That’s right. 2 Don’t look at me! 3 Yes, OK. 4 Cool!
Exercise 3 Exercise 6
1 builder – f) building site 2 doctor – e) hospital 1 c) 2 a) 3 d) 4 b)
3 teacher – a) school 4 secretary – d) office
5 farmer – g) farm 6 actor – c) film studio

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