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new edition ra Jennifer Seidl Answer Book With class audio CD and photocopiable tests OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam OXFORD and OXFORD ENGLISH are registered trade marks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press 2005 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2005 2009 2008 2007 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the ELT Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Photocopying The Publisher grants permission for the photocopying of those pages marked 'photocopiable' according to the following conditions. Individual purchasers may make copies for their own use or for use by classes that they teach. School purchasers may make copies for use by staff and students , but this permission does not extend to additional schools or branches Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale Any websites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and their addresses are provided by Oxford University Press for information only. Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content ISBN-13: 978 0194309431 Printed in China Introduction Grammar One is the first of a series of three grammar books designed to make grammar clear, interesting and easy to understand for young learners. The books are designed to complement any coursebook, and they cover the same basic grammar syllabus as most beginner's courses. The books can be worked through systematically, or particular chapters can be selected and used as needed. The Revision sections practise the grammar covered in the preceding chapters. Grammar One is ideal for pre-teenagers and young teenagers during their first few years of English language study. It has a communicative, activitybased approach. Alongside the written exercises (which can be completed in class or done as homework), there are oral exercises as well as some pairwork and a few puzzles and classroom games. The material revolves around the daily life of an English family, their friends, and an alien creature called Trig. Trig is learning English. His role in the book might be a comic one, but its function is serious. His struggles, frustrations and triumphs are a mirror of the pupils' own experience. Each chapter begins with a short text or dialogue which uses the target structure (or structures), usually accompanied by an illustration to help learners understand the situation. A 'Words to learn' box highlights important or useful words which will be used in the chapter. A 'Grammar lesson' sl!mmarizes the grammar points, usually in the form of a table or in a few simple sentences of explanation accompanied by example sentences. The exercises which follow provide practice of the grammar and range from simple word insertion to more challenging tasks requiring the writing of sentences. There are some oral activities, most of which can equally well be used as written exercises, with pupils writing in their notebooks. The answers to the exercises in Grammar One are provided in this Answer Book. Note on the second edition The second edition has been revised and updated to ensure its continued relevance and appeal to young learners all over the world. Although the structure and content remains essentially the same, the following changes have been made: • A few small extra grammar points have been added so that all the grammar required for the Cambridge Young Learners English Tests is now covered. • Some of the vocabulary has been simplified and there is extra help with vocabulary in the form of the 'Words to learn' boxes and the Wordlist at the back of each Student's Book. • New revision sections have been added. These can be used to check pupils' progress, as pre-test revision, or as additional material for mixed ability classes. • An audio CD supplied with the Answer Book provides listening material for use with the Student'S Book in class. See the 'Notes for teachers' on page 43 of this Answer Book for more information. Contents page Answers to Student's Book exercises 4 Tests 30 Answers to tests 40 Notes on listening material 43 Listening activities 44 You will also find five tests in this Answer Book, each of which covers five chapters of the Student's Book. The tests can be photocopied and used in class. An answer key for the tests is included. 3 1 Hello! I'm Jenny 1 What's missing? 1 2 3 4 5 he is I am she is not you aren't we aren't 6 7 8 9 they are it is I'm not he isn't 6 Zoe, Carlo, Maria and George a 1 George and Zoe are from Greece. 2 Zoe and Maria are thirteen. 3 Nick and Jenny are from England. 4 Nick and Carlo are twelve. 5 Jenny and George are eleven. b 2 Hello! 1 2 3 4 3 Nick's We're He's I'm 5 We're 6 Trig isn't 7 He's Change the sentences 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 5 is 6 are 7 is 8 is What's your name? 1 2 3 4 4 is is are am He isn't eleven. He's twelve. She isn't twelve. They're brother and sister. They're from Merton. It's a small town. He's from Triglon . It's a small planet. He's a good dog. He's four. Make sentences (Answers in any order) Nick is twelve. He is twelve. Trig is from Triglon. He is from Triglon. Jenny is eleven. She is eleven. Nick is from Merton. He is from Merton. Nick and Jenny are from Merton. They are from Merton. 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (17, Yes, he is. No, he isn't. No, they aren't. Yes, she is. Yes, they are. Yes, they are. Yes, he is. Yes, they are. Yes, she is. No, he isn 't. No, she isn't. Yes, he is. Yes, they are. No, she isn 't. Yes, she is. No , they aren't. 18 - pupils' own answers) 2 A big book for Trig 1 1 2 3 2 4 What's in the basket? a sandwich a spoon an apple 4 a plate 5 an orange 2 3 4 5 6 a cake Guess the words 1 2 3 4 5 an egg a sister a sandwich a plate an orange 6 7 8 9 6 a spoon 7 a cake 8 a banana 9 an animal 10 a book 10 S 3 Partner memory game b There 's an envelope. There's an exercise book. There 's an atlas. There 's an aeroplane. There 's an elephant. There 's an apple. There 's a pencil. There 's a ruler. There's a cup. There's an English dictionary There's a lamp. There 's an orange. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (OR Trig is a good friend. Triglon isn 't a big planet. Merton is a small town. The grammar book isn't big. The dictionary is blue. Nick and Jenny are English. Carlo and Maria are Italian. Dimitris is a Greek name. Carlo is an Italian name. Trig isn't an English name. What are they? 1 2 (Answers in any order) a Make sentences a Japanese a Turkish a Greek a Spanish an English an American an Egyptian an Italian an American a Spanish a Japanese an Italian a dictionary). The The The The The The The The The The envelope's white. exercise book's red . atlas is blue. aeroplane's yellow. elephant's grey. apple's green. pencil's green. ruler's yellow. cup's red. English dictionary's blue. (OR The dictionary's blue.) The lamp's black. The orange is orange. 5 3 Girls and boys 4 My teacher 1 1 Make lists (Answers in any order) s girls dogs animals birds es and ies dictionaries buses benches babies cities irregular children women people men 5 6 7 8 3 bananas potatoes melons cucumbers carrots radishes cherries lemons 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 9 Their Its my 10 11 5 6 At the market 1 2 3 4 1 Their 2 Her 3 their 4 2 2 Her name's 12 His our our my Her Our Favourites Jenny Her favourite sport is swimming. Her favourite food is chocolate cake. Nick His favourite colour is red. His favourite sport is football. His favourite food is pizza. Mr and Mrs Bell Their favourite colour is yellow. Their favourite sport is tennis. Their favourite food is steak. oranges tomatoes dates figs strawberries peaches apples In the park (Answers in any order) Picture A one child two babies one man one dog three birds two bushes one bus two benches one tree one aeroplane Picture B three children one baby two men two dogs one bird one bush two buses one bench three trees two aeroplanes 3 Guessing game No fixed answers. Follow example. q YOU CLASS YOU CLASS YO U CLASS YOU CLASS YOU 4 It's a girl. Is her favourite food chicken? Yes, it is. Is her favourite sport swimming? No, it isn't. Is her favourite colour blue? No, it isn 't. Is it Kate? Yes, it is! Ask your partner Pupils' own answers. Follow example. q YOU PA RTN ER 6 What's your favourite colour? My favourite colour's orange. 5 Is it Nick's? Revision 1 1 1 Nick talks about his pictures 2 1 Possessives Short forms 2 dad's Tom's jenny's Amanda's ball's name's Amanda's bicycle's 3 4 3 We're Her I'm not she's 5 Are you 6 our 7 They aren't 8 His Yes or no? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Who are they? 1 Mrs Todd is Amanda's mother. 2 Mr Alien is Tom's father. 3 Mr Blake is Nick's teacher. 4 Amanda is Mrs Todd's daughter. 5 jenny is Nick's sister. 6 Tom is Mr Alien's son. 7 Trig is the children's friend. 8 Amanda is jenny's best friend. 9 Miss Mill is jenny's teacher. 10 Tom is Nick's best friend. 3 Family and friends (Answers in any order) 2 (chapters 1-5) Yes, they are. Yes, he is. No, I'm not. Yes, she is. Yes, I am . / No, I'm not Yes, it is. / No, it isn't. Yes, he is. No, they aren't. People's things 1 2 g d 3 e 4 f 5 6 c 7 h 8 b It's Jenny's apple 1 2 3 4 5 6 They're the girls' books. They're the boys' bicycles. They're the children's (tennis) rackets. It's the teacher's car. It 's jenny's bicycle. It's Nick's (tennis) racket. 4 Word puzzle Greek 4 surname 2 sister 5 red 3 teacher 6 small We are good friends. 5 Colours yellow, red, blue, green , black, white, orange, grey 6 Mistakes 1 ~Nick 's 2 afla 3 sandwichs sandwiches 4 childrens' children's 5 countrys countries 6 H+s Her 7 'v'v'omans women 8 fie it 9 a an 10 ts are 7 6 What has Jenny got? 1 What have you got? 3 Partner game Pupils' own answers. Follow example. b Pupils ' own answers. Follow examples. q I've got a watch, but I haven 't got an alarm clock. The possible things are: a car a fish/goldfish a bicycle a watch a piano a television/TV a ruler a computer a desk a pen a lamp a guitar a cat a pencil an alarm clock a rubber a calculator a pencil case a tennis racket a football a camera a dog 2 What's in their school bags? a 2 3 4 5 b Tom 's got an exercise book, a ruler, a calculator and a pencil. He hasn't got an atlas or a rubber. Nick's got an exercise book, an atlas, a ruler and a pencil. He hasn 't got a calculator or a rubber. Carlo's got an exercise book, an atlas, a calculator and a ruler. He hasn't got a pencil or a rubber. Amanda's got an exercise book, an atlas, a ruler and a rubber. She hasn 't got a calculator or a pencil. Maria's got a calculator, a ruler, a pencil and a rubber. She hasn't got an exercise book or an atlas. Pupils' own answers. Follow example. q YOU PARTNER 8 Have you got a pencil? Yes, I have . OR No, I haven't. q q I've got a green pencil. I've got a red pencil case. Any colour can go with any thing . b Pupils ' own answers. Follow example. q YOU PARTNER Have you got a white pencil? No, I haven't. OR Yes, I have. 7 These are mine 8 A picnic 1 1 These and those 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 4 5 6 These are, this is This is, these are This is, this is These are, these are This is, these are 3 2 3 4 5 your yours his her hers 6 7 8 9 10 our ours yours their theirs b It's your tennis racket. It's yours. It's his pen. It's his. It's her book. It's hers. It's our dog. It's ours. It's your cat. It's yours. It's their car. It's theirs. 4 His, hers or theirs? 4 5 6 7 an some a some some an x some water 7 ./ some grapes ./ an orange 8 ./ some flour x some tomatoes 9 x a banana x some sugar 10 ./ some milk x some bread 11 x a sandwich ./ an egg 12 ./ some apples What have they got? 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 (Order of answers can vary within each sentence.) 1 Nick's got a sandwich and some biscuits. 2 Amanda's got some chocolate and some What's missing? a some some a some some some Right or wrong? 1 2 3 This exercise 1 2 3 4 5 3 Those are our tennis rackets over there. This is Jenny's school bag. This is your bag here. These are Tom 's boots. Those are Nick's socks. That's Chip's ball in the garden . Those are his boots over there. That's Nick's shirt. This is Jenny's tennis racket. And those are Trig's socks over there! A picnic cheese. Miss Mill's got some biscuits and a banana. Tom 's got a sandwich and a banana. Mr Blake's got some chocolate and an apple . Trig's got some cheese, an apple, a banana, a sandwich, some chocolate and some biscuits. Yes, it's his. No, they aren't hers. Yes, they're theirs. No, it isn't his. Yes, they're theirs. Yes, it's hers. Yes, they're his. 9 9 I like school 1 Jenny and Nick's day 1 2 3 4 5 have walk start have do 4 go do watch play 10 go 6 7 8 9 Hobbies and interests 1 2 3 4 5 2 Your day 6 7 8 9 Pupils' own answers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I have breakfast at ... I ... to school. My lessons start at ... I work from ... to I have lunch at ... I go home at . . . I do my homework ... dinner. After dinner I . I go to bed at I ... in bed. 3 Nick's class a Fourteen pupils like English and six pupils don't like English . Eleven pupils like Geography and nine pupils don't like Geography. Twelve pupils like History and eight pupils don't like History Ten pupils like Science and ten pupils don 't like Science. Eighteen pupils like PE and two pupils don't like PE. Thirteen pupils like Music and seven pupils don't like Music. Sixteen pupils like Art and four pupils don't like Art. b 10 Pupils' own answers. Follow example. q 1 like English but 1 don't like History. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 I read books. OR I don't read books. I watch television. OR I don't watch television. I read comics. OR I don't read comics. I listen to the radio. OR I don't listen to the radio. I read poems. OR I don't read poems. I play the piano. OR I don 't play the piano. I play football. OR I don't play football. I write emails . OR I don't write emails. I read newspapers. OR I don't read newspapers. I play vo lleyball. OR I don't play volleyball. I phone friends. OR I don't phone friends. I play the guitar. OR I don 't play the guitar. I listen to music. OR I don't listen to music. I play basketball. OR I don ' t play basketball. I watch films. OR I don't watch films. I write letters. OR I don't write letters. Nature quiz 2 3 4 5 6 Wrong. Pandas don 't live in Australia . They live in China. Wrong. Fish don't swim in the air. They swim in the sea. Wrong . Bananas don 't grow in cold countries. They grow in hot countries. Wrong. Kangaroos don't live in China. They live in Australia. Wrong. Peanuts don't grow on trees. They grow in the ground. Wrong. Penguins don 't live in hot countries. They live in cold countries. 10 Chip likes bones 1 4 Make lists Jenny likes carrots, but she doesn't like tomatoes. Nick likes tomatoes, but he doesn 't like carrots. Trig likes carrots and tomatoes. Chip doesn 't like carrots or tomatoes. (Answers in any order) s sees walks says starts runs 2 es washes misses mixes goes does catches chases ies tries buries hurries flies dries Jenny likes orange juice and milk. Nick likes milk, but he doesn 't like orange juice. Trig likes orange juice and milk. Chip doesn't like orange juice or milk. Jenny likes pizza, but she doesn 't like eggs. Nick likes pizza but he doesn't like eggs. Trig likes eggs but he doesn 't like pizza. Chip doesn 't like eggs or pizza. Jenny likes steaks, but she doesn't li ke bones. Nick likes steaks, but he doesn 't like bones. Trig doesn ' t like steaks or bones. Chip likes steaks and bones. Daily timetable Pupils ' own answers. He/She has breakfast at . He/She goes to school at ... He/She goes home at .. . He/She has lunch at .. . He/She does his/her homework at ... He/She has dinner at ... He/She watches television at ... He/She goes to bed at ... Food 5 Class game Pupils' own answers. Follow example. q 3 PUPIL B Chip 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 wakes barks makes doesn't tears digs buries chases PUPIL A PU PIL 9 catches 10 goes 11 carries c PUPIL D 1 like apples. A likes apples and 1 like bananas. A likes apples, B likes bananas and 1 like cheese. A likes apples, ... 12 chews 13 sees 14 drops 15 runs 11 Revision 2 1 6 What have they got? a 2 3 b (chapters 6-10) 1 2 3 4 1 4 hasn't got has got hasn't got 5 have got has got 6 haven't got Yes, he has. No, they haven't. Yes, I have. OR No, I haven't. Yes, they have. OR No, they haven 't. 2 3 4 5 7 2 1 This is 2 3 4 5 3 these are This mine These A word sandwich a/an an orange an apple a sandwich an egg a banana 4 4 tomatoes bread cheese orange juice peaches biscuits water butter some some an a 5 some 6 an 7 some 8 some Make sentences 2 3 4 5 6 12 some some some some some some some some some What have they got in their picnic? 1 2 3 5 Those 7 yours 8 hers 9 These 10 those 6 Every morning Nick and Jenny have breakfast at eight o'clock. Mrs Bell cooks dinner every day. Chip buries bones in the garden. Trig learns English every day. The children go home at three thirty. School starts at nine o'clock. What they like Amanda likes dogs and cats. Tom and Nick like football. Amanda doesn't like football. Tom and Nick don't like their school uniform. Nick's friends like PE and Science. Mistakes 1 l3ti-fy5 buries 2 3 4 5 El:e does watches watch doesn't €affJ'S carries ~ 6 ffli.s These 7 a an 8 haven't hasn't 9 doesn't don't 10 my mine 11 Do you like sport? 12 What do you play? 1 1 What do they do? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Do Do Does Does Does Do Do Make sentences 1 8 Does 9 Do 10 Does 11 Does 12 Do 13 Do 14 Does 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A questionnaire 10 When do you play? Where do you practise? When does the team practise? Who is the captain? Who is the goalkeeper? When is the next game? What time does it start? When does it finish? Where do you play? Why do you like football? Pupils' own answers. 2 3 a Write an animal quiz 1 1 Do pandas live in America? 2 Do cats have tails? 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 b Do Do Do Do dogs chase cats? penguins live in the sea? elephants eat fish? dogs eat cats? 1 No, they don't. 2 Yes, they do. 3 4 5 6 4 Questions, questions, questions! 5 6 3 Do they like these things? (Answers in any order) Does Jenny like pizza? - Yes, she does. Does Jenny like peaches? - Yes, she does. Does Jenny like chocolate? - Yes, she does. Does Jenny like carrots? - Yes, she does. Does Jenny like apples? - No, she doesn 't. Does Jenny like tomatoes? - No, she doesn't. Does Jenny like eggs? - No, she doesn't. Does Nick like apples? - Yes, he does. Does Nick like chocolate? - Yes, he does. Does Nick like pizza? - Yes, he does. Does Nick like tomatoes? - Yes, he does. Does Nick like orange juice? - No , he doesn't. Does Nick like carrots? - No, he doesn't. Does Nick like peaches? - No, he doesn't. 4 a 7 8 9 10 11 12 Who Where When What When What What, when, where? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Yes, they do. No , they don't. No, they don't. No, they don't. When What When When What Where Where do you go (on Saturday)? What (games) do you play? What do you read? When do you watch them? What time do you have a piano lesson ? Why do you write to her? Where do you play (football)? What time do you take her (to school) ? When do you go (to the sports club)? When do you take him (for a walk)? About Tom 1 2 3 4 5 On at on in In 6 7 8 9 10 in at in on at 13 b He has PE on Tuesdays and Fridays at two o'clock. He hates Maths because the teacher gives homework every day. He does his Maths homework on the bus. School finishes at three thirty. He goes to the park on Saturday afternoons. He plays computer games in the evening. The school holidays are in summer and at Christmas and Easter. His birthday is in December, on the twenty-fifth. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 Favourite television programmes a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 b 1 2 3 4 5 Sports World is on Saturday at one thirty. The Planets is on Monday at seven o 'clock. New Music is on Tuesday and Thursday at four thirty. Cartoon Time is on Monday and Wednesday at six o'clock. Friday Cinema is on Friday at seven thirty. Space 4000 is on Saturday at two thirty. Computer City is on Monday at seven thirty. Cats and Dogs is on Wednesday at four thirty. Film Fun is on Tuesday and Friday at five o'clock. Seven Seas is on Wednesday at seven o'clock. Freddy is on Tuesday at six thirty. The Martins is on Wednesday at five thirty. Laserman is on Friday at six o'clock. School's Out is on Friday at six thirty. Walton Road is on Tuesday at six o 'clock. 13 Slow down, Trig 1 What do they say? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 When is your favourite programme? Pupils' own answers. Follow example. Q PUPIL PUPIL 14 1 2 When is your favourite television programme? It's on Wednesday at seven o'clock. 'Get up.' 'Do your homework.' 'Brush your teeth.' 'Don't read comics in class.' 'Tidy your room.' 'Don't jump on your bed.' 'Don't fight in class.' 'Go to bed.' 'Have a bath.' 'Don't hit your brother.' 'Don't watch television says, 'Eat your lunch.' Work Open/Close/ Find/Read Don't eat Listen Work Don't eat Don't play Don't look Answer/Read Write 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Signs 1 6 says, says, says, says, says, says, says, says, says, says, says, Class instructions 1 2 3 My mother My mother My mother My teacher My mother My mother My teacher My teacher My mother My mother My mother all day.' My mother 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Don't touch. Turn left. Don't drink the water. Go. Go straight on. Don't play music. Don't drop litter. Don 't pick the flowers. Don't ride bicycles. Don't dive. Play Find/Write Listen Sit Stand Learn/Read/Write Do Don't sit/ Don't write Write Find 14 What is there in Merton? 1 5 Merton 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 there's there's There's There are There 's there's There are there aren't 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 there isn 't Is there there isn 't there 's Are there Are there Is there Nick's bedroom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Littleton 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 There'sa library in North Street (OR next to the bank). There's a restaurant in King Street. There are car parks next to the hotel (OR in Beech Street) and in King Street. There's a supermarket in South Street (OR next to the post office). There 's a sports centre in South Street. There's a post office next to the supermarket (OR in South Street) . There are bus stops in South Street next to the bank and in North Street next to the library. There are banks next to the library (OR in North Street) and in South Street. There are shops in King Street. There are cafes in North Street and Wood Street (OR next to the school). Where you live 8 9 10 11 12 6 His books are on the chair. His guitar is next to the wardrobe. His skateboard is in the bin. Trig is behind the wardrobe. His clock is on the desk (between the shoes and the lamp, next to the shoeslthe lamp). His tennis racket is under the bed (on the floor) . His shoes are on the desk (next to the clock). His football is on the floor (next to the bed/chair/desk OR between the bed and the desk/chair). His school bag is in the wardrobe. His pens and pencils are on the floor (next to the wardrobe) . His comics are on the bed. His radio is on the floor (under the chair) Memory game 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 It's in the wardrobe. It's under the bed (on the floor) . They're on the bed. It's on the floor (under the chair). They're on the floor (next to th e wardrobe). It's in the wardrobe. They're on the chair. It's in the bin. It's next to the wardrobe. He 's behind the wardrobe. Pupils ' own answers. Follow example. c> 4 Yes, there is/are. OR No, there isn 't/aren 'to Some or any? 1 2 3 some any any 4 some 5 any 6 any 15 15 Can he speak English? 1 Things you can do 3 Pupils' own answers. Follow examples. a c::> c::> I can speak English, but I can't speak French. I can play football and I can play table tennis. 2 The activities are : speak English, Japanese, French, Greek play the piano, the trumpet, the drums, the guitar play football, table tennis, basketball, tennis ride a horse, a bicycle (OR a bike) , a camel , a motorbike 2 16 3 4 5 6 7 Nature quiz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Right. Penguins can swim. Wrong. Penguins can't fly. Right. Horses can swim. Right. Cats can climb trees. Wrong. Elephants can 't catch fish. Wrong. Dogs can 't climb trees. Wrong . Fish can ' t run. Wrong. Cats can 't fly. Right. Camels can run. Right. Kangaroos can jump. Wrong. Horses can't climb trees. Wrong. Elephants can't jump. What can they do? 8 b Jenny, Nick and Tom can ride a horse. Amanda can't. Jenny can make a cake. Nick, Tom and Amanda can't. Jenny can do Maths. Nick, Tom and Amanda can't. Jenny can play the piano. Nick, Tom and Amanda can't. Tom and Amanda can speak French. Nick can't. Nick and Amanda can draw cartoons. Jenny and Tom can't. Nick, Tom and Amanda can write poems. Jenny can't. Nick, Tom and Amanda can play the guitar. Jenny can 't. Pupils' own answers. Follow example. c::> YOU PARTNER Can you climb trees? Yes, I can. OR No, I can't. Revision 3 (chapters 11-15) 1 Friends 2 3 4 5 6 2 5 Does Jenny play the guitar? Do Maria and Carlo speak Greek? Do Tom and George read comics? Does Amanda play the piano? Do George and Tom walk to school? Does Zoe come from Italy? What's in the town? 1 2 3 4 5 playground cinema bank supermarket park L S I K B Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 school 7 library 8 post-office 9 shop 10 restaurant What do you like best at school? When does your first lesson start? Who is your favourite teacher? Why do you like your best friend? Where does your best friend live? E QSWA ~~- C K, c X A C A H I -R B R ,fR 0 C K I p -0 fa Y R A N F X S E E U L M C A , 3 finish do is 4 in 5 next to 6 2 What can they do? What can't they do? 2 3 4 5 Q: Can Amanda and Jenny make a cake? A: Yes, they can . Q: Can Trig climb trees? A: No, he can't. Q: Can Tom do Maths? A: No, he can't. Q: Can Amanda draw a cartoon? A: Yes, she can. Q: Can Tom and Nick play football? A: Yes, they can. 3 7 F there is there isn 't There's 4 Are there 5 there aren 't 6 there are We can make a salad 1 2 3 4 5 8 R Carlo's town 1 4 T D ~ More questions 2 3 S any some some some any 6 any 7 some 8 any 9 any 10 some Mistakes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 We don't read comics in class. Tom practises football in the afternoons. Tom's birthday is on 25 December. When do you tidy your room? There aren't any shops in our street. Our teacher says, 'Don't talk in class, please.' We don't have homework every day. (OR We don't do homework every day.) 17 16 Trig 1 IS helping What's he writing? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 having swimming taking stopping flying speaking using making eating helping putting reading getting watching coming 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 learning catching sitting raining hitting looking going holding chasing walking hiding kicking clapping carry ing giving Trig's first football match 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Miming game No fixed answers. Follow example. c::> CLASS Are you washing something? YOU 2 At home with Nick and Jenny 1 2 3 4 5 's shining is hanging are doing is digging 's having 6 7 8 9 's running doing 's helping 's hanging 3 What are they doing now? a 1 2 3 4 5 6 's talking 're drinking 's playing 's eating 's having 's running b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No, they aren't. They 're sitting. No, he isn't. He's running. No, they aren't. They're playing football. No, it isn't. It's hiding. No he isn't. He's hiding. No, they aren't. They're talking. No, he isn't. He's eating a sandwich . 18 7 8 9 10 11 12 's shouting 's hiding 's talking ' re standing 're looking 's hiding are they running? is he kicking the ball? is he jumping in the air? are they shouting? is he sitting on the ground? are they carrying a player? is he hitting the ball with his head? are they singing? is he blowing the whistle? are they clapping? CLASS YOU CLASS YOU No , I'm not. Are you playing a game? No, I'm not. Are you playing the guitar? Yes, I am. 17 Can you see them? 18 Can I go out? 1 1 They can't find them. 1 2 3 4 5 2 it me her it me 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 you them it me you her us him them Yes, she likes her. No, she doesn't like No, she doesn't like Yes, she likes her. No, she doesn't like No, she doesn't like Yes, she likes them. No, she doesn't like No, she doesn't like Yes, she likes him. Yes, she likes it. Yes, she likes it. him. them . Yes, you can. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 him. her. Nick likes Manchester United but Tom doesn't like them. Nick likes football and Tom likes it too. Nick likes chocolate but Tom doesn't like it. Nick likes dogs and cats and Tom likes them too. 3 I like ... and .. . likes her too. I like ... , but ... doesn't like him. What do you like? Pupils' own answers. Follow example. No, you can't. I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow I borrow your your your your your your your your your your ruler, please? pen, please? rubber, please? calculator, please? scissors, please? grammar book, please? dictionary, please? felt pen, please? atlas, please? glue, please? Classroom rules 9 We must 10 We must 11 12 13 14 15 16 We We We We We We mustn't mustn 't must mustn 't mustn 't mustn't 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 must mustn't mustn't must mustn't must must I like drawing. 4 5 Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Can Can OR Probable answers: 1 We mustn't 2 We must 3 We mustn't 4 We must 5 We mustn't 6 We must 7 We mustn't 8 We mustn't Pupils' own answers. Follow examples. q Ask your partner The answer to all the questions is: a q q Can I go to see a horror film? Probable answers to the questions: 6 No , you can't. 1 No, you can't. 2 No, you can't. 7 Yes, you can. 3 Yes, you can . 8 No, you can't. 4 No, you can't. 9 No, you can 't 5 Yes, you can. 10 Yes, you can. it. them. Favourites 4 q 2 3 b All questions begin with Can J, as in the example. Jenny's list 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Can you or can't you? Necessity Ask your partner Pupils' own answers. Follow example. q playing tennis YOU Do you like playing tennis? PARTNER Yes, I love playing tennis. No, I hate playing tennis. OR 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mustn't must mustn't must mustn't mustn't mustn't mustn't 19
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