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Are you
How
are new?
you?

You learn

and then you can

subject pronouns
(revision)
present simple of be
(revision)
questions with Who?
possessive adjectives
(revision)
words for feelings
numbers (revision)
introduce yourself
ask how people feel

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CD1

Listen and read.


Kelly
Joe, Adam
Kelly
Joe
Adam
Kelly
Joe
Leah
Adam

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Hi, Joe, hi, Adam!


Hello, Kelly!
How are you?
Fine, thanks.
And you?
Im OK. This is Leah. Shes
new.
Hi, Leah!
Hi. Are you Joe?
No, my names Adam. And
this is Joe.

Joe
Kelly
Adam
Leah
Joe
Kelly
Leah

Nice to meet you.


Come on, Leah. Were late for
Megs party.
Oh, a party? Whos Meg?
My sister. Shes eight today.
Mmm a party! With cake
Im hungry!
Sorry, boys. It isnt for you!
Guests only! Bye!
See you!

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Dialogue work
2

Write the names under the pictures.

Kelly
Joe
Adam
Leah

1 Adam

3
4

Write the names in the spaces.


1 ............................... is fine.
2 ............................... is new.
3 ............................... is OK.

4 ............................... is eight today.


5 ............................... is hungry.

Introducing yourself
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Listen and complete the dialogues.


Dialogue 2
Noah

Hi, Tom. Meet Anna and Kim.


They 3............... new here.
Kim
Hi, Tom!
Tom
Hi, Kim and Anna. Oh, sorry.
I 4............... late. Bye!
Kim and Anna Bye, Tom.
Noah Bye, bye!

Dialogue 1
Olivia Hello, Emma. How are you?
Emma Hi, Olivia. Im fine, thanks.
How 1............... you?
Olivia Great, thanks.
Emma Olivia, this 2............... Lucas.
Lucas Hi, Olivia. Nice to meet you.
Olivia Hi, Lucas. Nice to meet you too.

Act out the dialogues from exercise 4.


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Vocabulary
Feelings
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a Listen and circle


the correct word.
David

Lucas

James

Grace

5 hot/scared

6 angry/sad

1 angry/bored

2 excited/sad

Tina

Anna

7 hot/cold

Peter

3 tired/hungry 4 bored/cold

Sarah

8 sad/happy

Kate

Fred

9 nervous/hungry 10 angry/worried

b Now work with a partner and ask and answer.


A Whos happy?

B Anna. Whos ?

Numbers (revision)
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a Listen and circle the correct numbers.


1
2
3
4

22

three / nineteen books


six / sixteen pens
thirteen / fifteen pencils
twenty / four houses

5
6
7
8

nine / nineteen chairs


eleven / eighteen friends
twelve / twenty students
seven / seventeen computers

5
6
7
8

.................................................... footballs
.................................................... pencils
.................................................... buses
.................................................... pens

b Listen and write the correct numbers.

CD1

1
2
3
4

.................................................... taxis
.................................................... laptops
.................................................... friends
.................................................... books

Sounds right Days of the week (revision)


3

a Complete the days of the week. Number them in the correct order.
Th
Su
W
Sa

Monday
...................................... 1 ............................................
.....................................
F .......................................
......................................
Tu .......................................
.....................................

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b Listen and check.

CD1

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Communication
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Asking how people feel


4

Listen and match the names and the feelings.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k

Anna
Fred
Lucas
Tina
Peter
David
Kate
Grace
James
Sarah
Mike

angry
worried
hot
happy
nervous
sad
hungry
scared
bored
cold
tired

a Now interview four of your classmates.


A How are you today?
B Im happy /OK / sad.
b Report back to the class.
Anna is happy today but David is sad.
Sarah is happy today and Joe is too.

Asking about age


6

Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the photos.


A How old is Mike?
B Hes twelve.
A Thats right. / Thats wrong hes

JA N E

M IK E

17

12
JA C K IE

16

S IM O N

E R IC A

11

15

TOM

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Grammar
Present simple of be
Positive (revision)

Subject pronouns (revision)


All English sentences need a subject and a
verb.
Look at the dialogue on page 14 and
complete the examples with the correct
subject pronouns.
1
........m hungry. 2........s new. 3........re late.

Youre (= You are) cold.


Hes (= He is) bored.
Shes (= She is) in class 3B.

Im Patrick.

Its new.

Its (= It is) blue.

Youre in class 2A.

Were friends.

Were (= We are) busy.

Hes seven.

Youre hungry.

Youre (= You are) happy.

Shes happy.

Theyre angry.

Theyre (= They are) twelve.

Circle the correct subject pronoun.


1
2
3
4
5

Im (= I am) sad.

1 Hi, Im Elina and I 1............... thirteen now. My


pencil case 2............... blue. This is my friend,
Bobby. He 3............... from Manchester. We
4
............... in Year 8 at school.

He / I / They are from London.


It / You / We is nice.
I / You / They am thirteen.
We / They / She is fourteen.
I / He / We are English.

2 Hello! Im Shelly and this is Dean. We 5...............


in Year 7. Look at our bags! They 6...............
purple. Purple is our favourite colour!

Complete the sentences with the correct


pronoun.
1

............... are excited!

............... is a teacher.

Complete the text with am, is or are.

Present simple of be
Negative
Look at the dialogue on page 14 and
complete the example.
It 1............ for you!
Im not nervous. (= I am not ...)

............... are twenty.

............... am late.

You / We / They arent happy.


(= You / We / They are not ...)
He / She / It isnt hungry.
(= He / She / It is not ...)

4
............... are scared.

............... is a nice car.

Circle the correct word.


1 He isnt / arent happy today.
2 They isnt / arent hungry.
3 It isnt / arent Sunday its Monday!
4 I isnt / m not hungry.
5 You isnt / arent cold.

............... is from London.


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6 We isnt / arent scared.

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Grammar
Present simple of
be Questions and
short answers

Questions with Who?

Complete the questions with


Am, Is or Are.

Look at the dialogue on page 14 and complete the


example.
............ Meg?

To ask about someone, use Who?

Questions

A Whos (is) he?


A Who are they?

............ I right?

Are you happy?


............ Sally nervous?

Are we late?
............ Fred and Dan hot?

Short answers
Yes, you are. / No, you arent.
Yes, he / she is. /
No, he / she isnt.

my / your / her / his /our / their sister.


Im the singer in a band. Its name is Be Bop.

Dawn is

Yes, it is. / No, it isnt.


Yes, they are. / No, they arent.

8
25

Complete the questions with


the correct word.
1
2
3
4
5

............... you happy?


............... he hungry?
............... I late?
............... they excited?
............... we in the correct
class?
6 ............... it Friday tomorrow?

Listen and repeat the rap.


This isnt my cat.

It isnt your cat.

Yes, .............................. .
No, .............................. .
Yes, .............................. .
Yes, .............................. .
No, .............................. .
Yes, .............................. .

Oh, no!
Yes, Im her cat.

Its her cat.

This isnt our dog.

It isnt your dog.

Of course not.
Its their dog.

Thats right,
Im their dog.

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It isnt his cat.

CD1

Now write the answers.


1
2
3
4
5
6

Whos
he
............................................?
Hes Mark.
............................................? Shes Mrs Page.
............................................? Were the new students.
............................................? Im Frances.
............................................? Theyre One Direction!

Possessive adjectives (revision)

Yes, I am. / No, Im not.

Yes, you are. / No, you arent.

Write the questions.


1
2
3
4
5

Is it Monday?

B Hes (He is) David.


B Theyre (They are) David and Maria.

Woof, woof!

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Skills
Reading
1
a

Read and tick () the correct pictures.


b

Monday
a

Its Monday morning and Kevins scared. Hes got an English test.
Its Tuesday afternoon. Kevins bored.
Its Wednesday evening. Kevins hot.
Its Thursday evening. Kevins angry. Hes got a lot of homework.
Its Friday afternoon. Kevins excited. Tomorrows Saturday.
Its Saturday. Kevins very happy.
Its Sunday. Kevins sad. Theres school tomorrow.
a

Tuesday
a

Wednesday
a

Friday

Thursday
a

Saturday

Sunday

Listening and speaking


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a Listen and number the dialogue in the correct order.


A OK. Heres a slice of pizza.
A How are you, Julia?
A Hungry? OK heres an apple.
B An apple? Yuk. No, thanks.
B A slice of pizza! Thanks. Now Im happy!
B Im hungry. Im really hungry.
b Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue below. Invent new ones.
A How are you, (name)?
B Im happy. Im really happy! / Im worried. Im really worried.
A Thats great! / Oh no!

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Skills
Speaking
3

a Look at Daves diary. Say how he feels.


Monday

History Test!

Tuesday

Football!!

PE this morning!

Wednesday

Maths!

Thursday
Friday

On Monday, hes sad.

Its the weekend!

b Now complete the diary below for yourself and discuss in pairs.
A On Monday, Im happy.
B Why?
A Its school!

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Writing Completing forms


4

a Complete the form.

About me

Put your photo here!

Name:
Age:
Nationality: From
School:
My friends:
I am happy / sad / excited etc today.

b Write a short text about you.


My name is ............................................. . Im ............ and Im from .............................................
....................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................
Im ............................................. today.

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ulture

The United Kingdom

Look at the map and complete the table.


London Belfast The Bann Ben Nevis Loch Ness Cardiff
ENGLAND
Mountains

.........................

Rivers

The Thames

Lakes

Windermere

Capital cities

SCOTLAND

.........................

WALES

N. IRELAND

Snowdon

The Tweed

.........................

.........................

Edinburgh

.........................

.........................

The facts
COUNTRIES
England, Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland

LANGUAGES
English, Welsh,
Gaelic and Irish

POPULATION
63,002,000

A view over London

Read about London and match the


photos to the correct places.
The London Eye is the biggest wheel in
Europe. It is 135 metres high with 32
capsules for 25 people.

Buckingham Palace is the home of the


Queen of England. It is big with 600
rooms. There are 400 servants and 39
royal guards here.
The Globe Theatre is one of Londons
most famous theatres and a copy of
Shakespeares Globe Theatre. It is a
round theatre with no roof.

Covent Garden is a market with shops


and stalls and nice clothes and crafts.

MORE! Online Action Box


Listening and Quiz online.
Write a text for the MORE! Online
journal. Put it online for students
from other countries to read.

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E x t r a Reading

Story time

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The International Crime Busters are flying into London.

EUROPE

Four robberies in four days.


Scotland Yard are worried!

1
The shops are all
in the same area.

Outside Scotland Yard.

Yes, they are.


I think this is the
next one.
I think hes inside the shop!

Hello. Im Nick
Diamond, and
this is Lucy Pond.
Were ICB
Thanks for coming.
agents.

Yes, he is!

4
Thats the back door
to Madame Tussauds.
Call the police.

Look! Hes there!

Come on. Lets get him!

Quick. Lets go and


talk to the manager.

Thats the last one.


Sorry, but your man
isnt in the building.

Hmmm, maybe. Hes


very clever, isnt he?

Are you sure hes here?


Yes, I am, and
I know where!

And close the doors!

7
Good work.
So hes the robber!

Yes! Look...Henry VIII with


a watch? Impossible!

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