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Target Vocabulary 1

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Published by Penguin Books, 1994
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Introduction
Section One: People
3
Personal details
The family
Parts of the body: The face
Parts of the body: The body
Verbs to describe daily routines
Verbs you can use to talk about
your life
4
6
7
8
10
Describing people: Clothes 1
Describing people: Clothes 2
Describing people: Physical
appearance
Describing people: Character
Nationalities
Useful phrases
Section Two: House and home
Places to live
24
Inside a house
26
Outside a house
28
30
Rooms of a house: The kitchen
Rooms of a house: The living-room 31
Rooms of a house: The bathroom
Rooms of a house: The bedroom
Jobs and activities in the home
Things in the home
Useful phrases
Section Three: Jobs, sport and leisure
Jobs 1
Who does what?
Jobs 2
Who uses what?
Adjectives you can use to
describe a job
In an office
39
42
43
46
47
48
Check 1 [based on Sections
1-31
Places where you play
or do sports
Popular sports
What do you use?
Hobbies and pastimes
What are they called and
where do you use them?
Useful phrases
Section One: People
Personal details
Put the following words i n the correct places 1-1 0 i n the form below.
Age
Children
Christian name
Country
Job
Married or single
Nationality
Street
Surname
Town/Village
Smith
William
thirty-six
Address 4
64 Highland Road
Bournemouth
England
Canadian
married
1 boy, 2 girls
taxi driver
Parts of the body: 'The face
Look at the drawing below and write the correct numbers 1-1 6 next
to the following words.
cheek
chin
ear
eye
eyebrow
eyelashes
forehead
hair
jaw
lip
mouth
neck
nose
teeth
throat
tongue
Parts of the body: The body
Look a t the drawing below and write the correct numbers 1-20 next
to the following words.
anMe
arm
back
bottom
chest
elbow
finger
foot
hand
head
heel
knee
1%
shoulder
stomach
thigh
thumb
toe
waist
wrist
Verbs to describe daily routines
Read about Linda Taylor's typical day below and supply the missing
verbs 1-30. Choose from the following:
brush
buy
catch
eat
fall asleep
find out
finish
get dressed
get home
get UP
go to
go to bed
goes off
have breakfast
have dinner
have lunch
have a break
have a shower
leave home
lie
listen to
meet
phone
pop into
read
set
start work
turn off
wake up
watch TV
at 7.00 when my alarm clock
I usually (1)
(2)
. 1 (3)
it
there in
straight away and then usually just (4)
bed for another five or ten minutes before I finally
(5)
.I go to the bathroom, (6)
7
my teeth and then (8)
(7)
- cornflakes, toast, a boiled egg
I usually (9)
I norand coffee - at about 7.40. While I (10)
the news on the radio.
mally (11)
I(12)
(13)
station to (14)
I(15)
(16)
at about 7.50. I always
Mr Brown the newsagent's on my way to the
a daily newspaper.
the eight o'clock train to work and usually
the newspaper on it.
I(17)
at 9.00 and (18)
at 5.00.
for tea or coffee and I
At eleven o'clock we (19)
at 12.30 - I usually go with some
always (20)
friends to an Italian restaurant just round the corner.
Verbs you can use to talk about your life
Look at the drawings ofPeter Steele's life. Write the correct verb under
each drawing. Use the past simple tense of each verb.
be born
be buried
become a grandfather
buy a house
die
fall in love
get a new job
get divorced
get engaged
get married
go to university
have children
learn to drive
leave school
live by the seaside
meet his future wife
move
remarry
retire
start school
start work
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