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Homes
Hello! Welcome
Contents
Unit
Grammar
Vocabulary
p8
be: positive
The alphabet
Question words
Everyday words
Imperative
Numbers
Telephone
numbers
1A
p18
Subject pronouns
Days of the week
and months of
the year
Ordinal numbers
Interests
Countries and nationalities
be : positive
Possessive adjectives, regular plurals
1B
be: negatives, questions and short answers
Personal objects
p22
Articles
Your words be
1C
2A
be : question words
Rooms in the house
p28
there is, there are, lots of
Irregular plurals
2B
p32
this, that, these, those
Furniture
Prepositions of place
Your words adjectives
Life
Family
Possessive adjectives
2C
3A
p38
Possessive ’s
3B
have got: questions, negative, and short
answers
p42
Family relationships
Adjectives to describe character
Your words ’s
Possessive pronouns and Whose … ?
3C
4A
Adjectives to describe people
Present simple: positive
p48
Prepositions of time
4B
Present simple: negatives, questions and short
answers
p52
Keep fit!
have got: positive
4C
5A
p58
Daily routines
Free time activities
Your words have, before and after
Jobs
can: positive and negative forms, questions and Sports
short answers
Adverbs of manner
5B
p62
like / love / hate + -ing
Free time activities
Imperative
Your words do and make
5C
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Functions
Skills
Saying hello
Telling the time
Classroom English
Giving instructions
Talking about personal information and
interests
Talking about facts
Saying where you are from
Reading: understanding personal
information on a webpage
Pronunciation:
/aɪ/ /ɪ/
Listening: understanding children
talking about their interests
Study skills:
noticing
punctuation
Personal information
Speaking: talking about a friend’s
interests
Greetings, introductions and saying goodbye
Writing: writing a paragraph about
yourself for a webpage
Talking about homes
Reading: different kinds of houses
Listening: children talking about their
houses
Speaking: describing your ideal house
Describing a room
Writing: writing a paragraph about your
ideal house
Pronunciation:
/s/ /z/ /ɪz/
Study skills:
vocabulary
notebook
Asking for and giving personal information
Talking about family
Reading: answering questions about a
poster for a film
Talking about possessions
Listening: family descriptions
Speaking: describing a family
Writing: answering questions about a
film
Saying when you do things
Reading: jobs
Talking about your interests
Listening: people talking about their
jobs
Buying a ticket
Talking about how well you can do something
Speaking: guessing your partner’s job
Writing: writing a paragraph about jobs
Reading: a summer sports camp
Listening: weird animal facts
Speaking: sport
Talking about likes and dislikes
Writing: describing free time activities
Pronunciation:
sentence
stress
Study skills:
noticing words
Pronunciation:
can/can’t
/ɪŋ/
Study skills:
making notes
Making suggestions
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School
Contents
Unit
Grammar
Vocabulary
6A
Adverbs of frequency
School subjects
p68
Prepositions of time
6B
p72
Food
Question words and present simple
must: positive and negative forms
House rules and school rules
Object pronouns
Your words go
6C
7A
Countable and uncountable nouns
p78
a / an, some / any
7B
How much? How many?
Food and drink
lots of / not much / many
Your words and, but, too
8A
Present continuous: positive and negative
Animals
8B
Present continuous: questions and short
answers
The weather
p82
Clothes
Food
Extras
The future
The past
Places
7C
p88
p92
Your words feelings
Present continuous or present simple?
8C
9A
Past simple be all forms
Adjectives
9B
Past simple regular verbs: positive
Transport
Places
p98
p102
Your words compound nouns
9C
Space travel
Inventions
10A
Present continuous as future
p108
Prepositions of time
10B
Tense review present and past
Revision
Possessions
Your words because and then
p112
Weekend activities
can / can’t
10C
p118–127
p128–137
p138–142
Revision
Communication pages
Story – The Mystery Game
Language check
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Functions
Skills
Talking about your daily routine
Reading: school clubs
Listening: children talking about school
routines
Talking about obligation
Talking about possession
Invitations
Speaking: talking about school routine
Writing: writing an email about your
school
Talking about quantity
Reading: school meals
Talking about food
Listening: children talking about school
meals
Ordering food
Talking about actions in progress
Speaking: talking about your favourite
food
Study skills:
word maps
Writing: writing a food diary
Reading: an article about Liverpool
Listening: an article about Liverpool
Talking about the weather
Pronunciation:
/ɪ/ /iː/
Speaking: describing your town or city
Study skills:
finding key
words
Writing: writing about your town or city
Asking the way and giving directions
Talking about past events
Reading: great travellers
Listening: great travellers
Talking about past events
Speaking: talking about inventions
Buying train and bus tickets
Writing: writing about where you were
Talking about the future
Reading: great mysteries
Pronunciation:
/t/ /d/ /ɪd/
Listening: explaining mysteries
Agreeing and disagreeing
Speaking: talking about different topics
Making and suggesting plans
Writing: writing about different topics
Revision
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A Welcome
What’s your name?
1
a
b
c
1.02 Listen and read the conversation.
Match the names with the photos.
1 Josh
2 Poppy
3 Marek
Poppy’s world
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Josh
Marek
Josh
Hi. I’m Marek. What’s your name?
My name’s Poppy.
Cool. How old are you Poppy?
I’m eleven. And you?
I’m twelve.
Hi! My name’s Josh.
Hi, Josh. I’m Marek. Welcome to
Avon Road.
Thanks!
A new house. A new friend.
2
Phrasebook
1.03 Look at Phrasebook. Listen and repeat the
phrases. Act out the new conversations.
What’s your name?
My name’s ...
How old are you?
I’m eleven.
Cool!
Thanks!
Alphabet
3
1.04 Listen and repeat the alphabet.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
4
5
6
Add the letters of the
alphabet to the table.
Vowels
Consonants
a e
b c d
1.05 Listen and write the names. 1 Kimura
Work in pairs. Practise with different names.
A What’s your name?
B Justin.
A How do you spell that?
B J-U-S-T-I-N.
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Welcome
Everyday words
7
1.06 Match the words with the pictures. Then listen and check.
a bag
the sun
1
a phone
the moon
2
6
8
9
a watch
a pizza
3
7
a banana
an apple
8
an umbrella
an ice cream
4
5
9
10
Copy the words into the correct group.
a + consonant
an + vowel
the + all letters
a bag
an umbrella
the sun
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the words.
A How do you spell apple?
B A-P-P-L-E.
Numbers
10
1.07 Listen and repeat the numbers.
1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten
11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen
18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty 21 twenty-one 30 thirty 31 thirty-one
11
a
12
1.08 Listen and write the numbers your hear.
b
c
d
e
f
1.09 Listen and complete the telephone numbers.
a
01488 4
693
b 055
10
6
c
0149
53
5
0
13 Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions.
•
•
•
•
What’s your name? It’s …
How do you spell it?
What’s your telephone number?
How old are you? I’m …
It’s …
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B Welcome
What’s the time?
Telling the time
10
11 12 1
2
9
7
10
6
11 12 1
2
10
6
11 12 1
4
8
7
6
2
10
quarter to
3
4
8
quarter past
3
5
11 12 1
7
2
6
9
5
9
half past
3
4
8
10
five past
4
8
2
9
7
3
7
11 12 1
5
9
1
three o’clock
3
4
8
10
6
5
11 12 1
2
9
five to
3
4
8
7
5
6
It’s half past twelve.
5
1.10 Complete the times. Then listen and repeat.
twenty
seven
ten
five
half
six
quarter
1 It’s six o’clock.
3 It’s
11 12 1
2
10
9
8
2 It’s five past six.
3
7 6 5
11 12 1
2
10
4
9
8
5 It’s
past six.
11 12 1
2
10
9
8
7 6 5
4
9 It’s twenty to
11 12 1
2
10
9
.
7 6 5
8
11 12 1
2
10
8
4
11 12 1
2
10
9
3
7 6 5
8
11 It’s ten to seven.
to seven.
11 12 1
2
10
9
8
7 6 5
3
7 6 5
4
12 It’s
3
to seven.
11 12 1
2
10
4
9
3
7 6 5
7 6 5
8 It’s twenty-five
to seven.
3
7 6 5
3
4
4
8
3
7 6 5
4
1.11 Listen and draw the times on the clocks.
1
3
past six.
4
9
2
9
9
.
11 12 1
2
10
4
7 It’s
11 12 1
2
10
4
7 6 5
8
10 It’s
3
4 It’s quarter past
3
3
11 12 1
2
10
8
7 6 5
9
4
9
8
11 12 1
2
10
8
6 It’s twenty-five
past six.
3
past six.
2
11 12 1
2
10
3
9
8
4
7 6 5
3
4
5
6
11 12 1
2
10
3
9
8
4
7 6 5
Ask and answer times about the clocks in Exercise 2.
A What’s the time?
B It’s ten past eleven.
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Poppy’s world
the weekend. Marek is
A It’s
next door with his new friends.
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Mrs Young
Marek
Mrs Young
Mr Young
Marek
Hi, Poppy!
Hi, Marek.
Hello, Mrs Young.
Hi, Marek. How are you?
I’m fine, thanks. And you?
Fine, thanks.
Good morning, Marek.
Hello, Mr Young.
B
Mrs Young
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Poppy!
What’s the time?
It’s half past twelve.
It’s lunchtime!
C
Marek
Mrs Young
Bye, Poppy. Goodbye,
Mrs Young.
Bye, Marek.
4 Warm up Look at Poppy’s world. Who is in each photo?
5
Mr Young
Mrs Young
Photo 1
Photo 2
Photo 3
Marek
1
2
3
4
Marek
Poppy
Josh
1.12 Listen and read the photo story. Write the names.
Marek ‘Hi, Poppy!’
5
‘Hello, Mr Young.’
‘Hello, Mrs Young.’
6
‘Bye, Poppy.’
‘Hi, Marek.’
7
‘Goodbye, Mrs Young.’
‘Good morning, Marek.’
8
‘Bye, Marek.’
6
1.13 Look at Phrasebook. Listen and repeat the phrases.
7
Work in pairs. Act out the conversations in Poppy’s world. Use your
own names.
Phrasebook
Hello. Hi!
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
How are you?
Fine, thanks. And you?
Goodbye. Bye.
Goodnight.
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C Welcome
Classroom English
1 Warm up Match the words with the things in the classroom.
a desk 12
a poster
a chair
a bookcase
a door
a bin
a window
a map
a computer
a student
a board
a teacher
1.14 Listen and repeat the words.
4
9
5
2
3
10
8
7
1
11
12
6
2
Count the things in your classroom. Make a list.
3
1.15 Listen and match the words with the pictures. Then listen and check.
1 Open your books. C
3 Write.
5 Read.
7 Stand up.
2 Close your books.
4 Listen.
6 Sit down.
8 Put up your hand.
fifteen desks
A
three posters
B
E
4
four windows
C
F
D
G
H
1.16 Listen and follow the teacher’s instructions.
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School bags
5
1.17 Listen and complete the conversations.
repeat
6
7
understand
speak
A Teacher
Student
Anna, open the window.
I’m sorry, I don’t
B Teacher
Student
Teacher
Open your books at page 15.
that, please?
Can you
Open your books at page 15.
C Teacher
Student
Teacher
Look at the picture. Is there a desk?
slowly, please?
Can you
Look at the picture. Is there a desk?
.
1.18 Match the words and colours. Then listen and check.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
orange
red
white
black
pink
brown
purple
green
blue
yellow
Match the lists with the school bags. Write the names.
Adam
a pen
a calculator
three pencils
two exercise books
A
Molly
two books
three pens
four coloured pencils
a ruler
a diary
George
an eraser
a calculator
two exercise books
a pen
a pencil case
B
8
1.19 Listen and repeat the
words.
9
What’s in your school bag?
Write a list.
10 Work in pairs. Describe your
school bag.
A What’s in your school bag?
B A pencil case, five exercise
books, …
A What colour is your bag?
B It’s blue and red.
C
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D Welcome
Days of the week and months of the year
1
1.20 Listen and complete the rap with these words.
friends
2
time
hello
goodbye
school
park
books
1.20 Match the days of the week with the pictures. Then listen and sing the song.
Days of the week rap
It’s Monday, it’s Monday – it’s say 1
It’s Tuesday, it’s Tuesday – it’s open your 2
It’s Wednesday, it’s Wednesday – it’s late for 3
It’s Thursday, it’s Thursday – it’s tell the 4
It’s Friday, it’s Friday – it’s say 5
It’s Saturday, it’s Saturday – it’s fun in the 6
It’s Sunday, it’s Sunday – it’s family and 7
1
3
4
day,
day,
day,
day,
day,
day,
day.
Work in pairs. What about you? Write the lines of the song for you.
It’s Monday, it’s Monday – it’s fun in the park day.
1.21 Listen and repeat the months.
January
Fe brua ry
March
April
July
August
September
Oct ober
5
Work in pairs. How do you spell the days and months?
A How do you spell January?
B J-A-N-U-A-R-Y.
6
Work in pairs. Ask and answer.
A What’s your favourite month?
B It’s August.
May
June
Novem
December
ber
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Ordinal numbers
7
1.22 Write the words next to the ordinal numbers. Then listen and repeat.
ninth
fourth
first
third
1st first
6th
8
fifth
second
eighth
tenth
seventh
sixth
2nd
7th
3rd
8th
4th
9th
1.23 Listen and put the names in the correct positions.
BOYS
Sam
Thomas
Harry Callum
Daniel
GIRLS
Sophie Lucy
Olivia Emily
Jessica
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
9
5th
10th
Top
10
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1.24 Complete the gaps. Then listen and check your answers.
11th eleventh 12th twelfth 13th thirteenth 14th fourteenth 15th fifteenth
teenth 18th e
teenth 19th n
teenth
16th sixteenth 17th s
20th twentieth 21st twenty-first 22nd twenty-second 23rd twenty-t
30th thirtieth 31st thirty-
10 Work in groups. Ask and answer questions.
What’s the date? It’s the twenty-first of September.
When’s your birthday? And your best friend / mum / dad?
It’s on the seventh of April.
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E Welcome
Interests
1
Match the words with the pictures.
sport 2 animals
music
computers
films
fashion
3
5
4
6
8
7
3
art
2
1
2
books
1.25 Listen to the students and circle their interests.
Martin
Megan
Matthew
animals
art
computers
music
books
sport
sport
art
films
Work in pairs. Ask and answer the question.
A What are your interests?
B Animals and music. And you?
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1.26 Listen and complete the
conversation.
Poppy’s world
Marek interviews Poppy …
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
Marek
Poppy
What’s your name?
My name’s 1
.
How old are you?
I’m 2
.
When’s your birthday?
It’s on the 21st of June.
What’s your phone number?
It’s 3
.
Where are you from?
I’m from 4
.
What are your interests?
My interests are 5
.
What’s your favourite colour?
It’s 6
.
5
Work in pairs. Act out the interview.
6
Complete the Factfile for Poppy.
FACTFILE
Name
Poppy Young
Age
Birthday
Phone number
From
the UK
Interests
Favourite colour
7
8
Write the interview with Marek.
9
Complete the Factfile for you.
FACTFILE
Name
Age
Birthday
Phone number
1.27 Complete the Factfile for
Marek. Then listen and check.
01584 334287 Marek Adamski red 12
14th May Poland computers and sport
From
Interests
FACTFILE
Name
Marek Adamski
Age
Birthday
Phone number
From
Interests
Favourite colour
Favourite colour
10 Work in pairs. Interview your
partner.
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