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Unit 1 - Welcome to our school 7 Audioscript


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Welcome to the Thames Valley High School blog!


Vocabulary & Functions: page 4-5 This year, it is a competition year, and every
1 student is welcome to compete in his or her
favourite subjects to win a new tablet computer.

8 1 Goodbye / Bye
2 Hi / Hello
3 Good night
4 Goodbye / Bye
5 Good morning

9 Lies is from Bruges, a city in Belgium. Shes


Belgian and shes 14 years old.

Tiago is from Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal.


Hes Portuguese and hes 13 years old.

Grammar: page 6-7


1 1 2 () 3 () 4
5 6 7 () 8

2 1 He 2 They 3 It 4 We 5 You 6 It
2 1 Albanian 8 Finnish
2 Belgian 9 Brazilian 3 1 are 2 s 3 re
3 Portuguese 10 Japanese
4 Jamaican 11 Bangladeshi 4 1 is 2 I 3 are 4 is 5 are 6 It
5 Moroccan 12 Pakistani
6 Chinese 13 Romanian 5 1 are 2 is 3 am 4 is 5 are 6 are
7 English 14 Spanish
6 1 My names James.
3 1 Japanese 5 British 2 Im from London.
2 Romanian 6 Spanish 3 All my friends are 12 years old.
3 Moroccan 7 Portuguese 4 My Spanish teachers great.
4 French 5 You and I are good students.
6 Its my favourite subject.
4 1 High school = scuola superiore
2 School subject = materia scolastica 1 Were at Legoland.
3 tablet computer = tablet 2 Hes from Scotland.
1
3 Im Sasha.
5 Audioscript 4 Rabats the capital of Morocco.
Logan Mum, meet Arif and Sasha. Theyre 5 Theyre in Ecuador.
in my class. 6 Youre good students.
Sasha Good afternoon, Mrs Ross!
Mrs Ross Hello, guys, my name is Susie. 7 1 your 2 his 3 her 4 its 5 our 6 your 7 their
Arif Hi! How are you, Susie? Im Arif.
Sasha Were so excited about our school 8 1 our 2 her 3 Their 4 Its 5 my 6 your
competition!
Mrs Ross Of course you are! What a great idea 9 1 your 2 Your 3 my 4 my 5 my 6 Their 7 her 8 his
of your teachers!
Sasha Yes! Its a competition with all the 10 1 a 2 the 3 the 4 a 5 an
teachers in all their subjects.
Mrs Ross So, Logan, are you in the PE 11 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 A
competition?
Logan No way! 12
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6 1 How 2 are 3 Moroccan 4 years 5 too 6 Bye
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Build your competences: page 8-9 Unit 2 - My family
1 1C 2A 3B 4D Vocabulary & Functions: page 10-11
2 1 sister
2 1 True 2 uncle / cousins
2 False 3 brother
3 False 4 granny
4 True
5 False 3 1 SPORTY
2 KIND
Glossary 3 SHY
beehive = 4 FUNNY
5 SOCIABLE
nosts = /
such as = 4 Audioscript
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3 Evie Are you ready to make this documentary
for the competition?
Diana Hello, Emi, meet Amlie, from Spain. Logan Yes, I am!
Emi Hello, Diana. Hi Amlie. Evie Great! Lets start. Hi. Whats your name
Amelie Hi! and where are you from?
Diana Emi is from Japan Logan Im Logan Ross and Im from London.
Amelie WOW! Evie Is your family English?
Emi Yes, Im from Tokyo, the capital city. Logan Yes, it is, but my dad isnt English. Hes
Amelie Im from Madrid, the capital city of Spain. Scottish.
Evie Right, and how old are you?
Diana But your name is French
Logan Im twelve.
Amelie Yes, my dad is Spanish, but my mum is Evie Are you sporty?
French, from Lyon. Logan No, Im not sporty, but am I clever?
Diana Emi, Amelie, Im so excited about the Yes, I am!
school competition Evie Oh, stop it, Logan! Whats your subject
Amelie The school competition? for the competition?
Diana Yes, its a school competition, and every Logan IT.
student competes in his or her favourite Evie OK, and which is your favourite
subject. computer game, Transformers or Thor?
Im to compete in Science and Emi is Logan Transformers!
to compete in Maths. What about you, 6
Amelie? Your mum is French so 5 Audioscript
Amelie Yes, she is. In fact my favourite subject Hi! Im John Gory a gorilla and Im 13 years old.
is French! No, Im not from Asia, Im from Angola in Africa.
Like gibbons and chimpanzees, we are sociable
3 1 Emi animals. That isnt true for my sister, Penny. Shes
2 Amelie 10 years old, but shes a loner.
3 Amelie
4 Diana 6 1 Where are you from?
2 m am from
5 Diana
3 What are your
6 Amelie 4 clever
7 Emi 5 Which is your
4 6 your birthday
4 Audioscript 7 your family
Emi Im from Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. Im 8 What is your (telephone)
13 years old. My mum isnt from Japan.
7 Tom: Hes from England.
Shes from Australia. But Im Japanese, like
Liam: Hes from Scotland.
my dad. My favourite subject is Music! Rob: His favourite subjects are Maths, Science,
English and History.
4 1B 2B 3A Jenny: Her rst language is English. Her dads
Japanese and her mum's English. Her
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Grammar: page 12-13 Build your competences: page 14-15
1 1 not 2 1 False
2 arent 2 True
3 isnt 3 True
4 Im not 4 False
5 False
2 1 We are not brother and sister. 6 False
2 Gibbons are not from Africa. 7 True
3 I am not part of a big family. Glossary
4 My friend Yassin isnt sociable.
5 These students arent in the competition. doughnuts = hase =
6 Im not ten years old like my brother. chops =
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3 1 aren't 2 aren't 3 arent 4 Im 5 is 6 isnt
PS, I Usain Bolt is a Jamaican sprinter widely Tom Is your family big?
regarded as the fastest person ever. Sandra Well, yes. I have one brother, Justin, and
I Cody Simpson is a pop singer and actor from three sisters, Fiona, Vicki and Lisa.
Australia. Tom WOW, IT IS a big family.
Sandra Big and complicated! My parents are
4 1 subject divorced. But its OK, my mum is really
2 are kind and George and Matt are so funny
3 isnt Tom Who are George and Matt?
Sandra My stepdad and my stepbrother.
Tom I see.
5 1c 2a 3e 4b 5g 6d 7f
Sandra Sorry this is Uncle John. Hi, Uncle John.
No, Mary is not with me. Bye.
7 Question words are always at the beginning of the Mary is my cousin
sentences. Any prepositions will be at the end of the Oh, Im so sorry. Hi, Aunt Vera. No, Mary
sentences. is not here. Bye.
Oh no! Hi Granny. No, she is not here.
8 1 Where are you from? Bye.
2 When is your birthday?
3 How are you? 3 1D 2A 3C 4H 5G 6B
4 Who is your favourite singer?
5 Whath is your favourite sport? Unit 3 - My favourite things
6 Who is your English teacher?
Vocabulary & Functions: page 16-17
9 This and Rhese are used for people or objects
near the speaker.
That and Those are used for people or objects 1 SMARTPHONE, CAMERA, PURSE, WALLET, BAG,
SECRET DIARY, BOOK, LIP BALM
far away from thee speaker.
2 1 earphones 2 tissues 3 keys
10 1 Those are your rucksacks.
2 These are his families. 3 1 HAIR 2 EYES 3 NOSE
3 These are our classrooms.
4 Those are their English teachers. 4 Audioscript
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5 Those are her cats.


Sasha So, are these Logans family photos?
11 1 These 4 Those Arif Yep! Who is in this photo, Logan?
2 This 5 That Logan Guess who it is...
Evie Mmm! Hes got a big nose.
3 These
Sasha And hes got kind, blue eyes.
Arif And hes got a beard and moustache
12 1 isnt 5 that the same colour as Logans hair, red!
2 old 6 Who Evie But he hasnt got red hair. Hes bald!
3 is 7 from Sasha And hes very tall and plump.
4 Where 8 When Evie Is he your grandfather?
Logan Very good, Evie! Hes my mothers father.
13 Sasha So you havent got your parents brown
eyes. Youve got your grandpas blue eyes!
Arif And his hairy face!

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8 I,haven't got a short hair Dad has got a big nose.
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He hasnt got a beard. Mum has got curly hair.
Ive got a brother. Hes got a skateboard. Weve
My bag has got a lot of stuff in it: my got a pet.
smartphone, my books, my keys, my lip balm,
my mirror and my rollerblades! I havent got 9 1 Has 2 have 3 has 4 havent 5 hasnt
a camera as my phones got one. Oh, and my
favourite perfume and console. 10 1 Have they got a new computer? Yes, they have.
2 Has Sandra got a cycle helmet? No, she hasnt.
6 2A 3B 4D 3 Has Patrick got earphones? Yes, he has.
4 Have Penny and Dave got sunglasses?
7 1 Shes tall and thin. Shes got long, wavy hair Yes, they have.
and a small nose. 5 Have they got lots of DVDs? No, they havent.
2 Hes tall and fat. Hes bald. Hes got a beard 6 Have they got a big family? No, they havent.
and moustache and a long straight nose.
3 They are plump. Theyve got short curly blond 11 1 Have you got a new computer?
hair and big dark eyes.
2 Have you got a cycle helmet?
3 Have you got earphones?
Grammar: page 18-19 4 Have you got sunglasses?
5 Have you got lots of DVDs?
1 1 have got 2 has got 6 Have you got a big family?

2 1 I have got a photo of my family. 12 To from the Saxon genive, use the (noun of the
2 My sister has got a lip balm in her bag. owner) + 's + the (noun of the thing owned).
3 You have got a portable console.
4 Liz has got a brother and a sister. 13 A 3 B 1 C 2
5 We have got curly, red hair.
6 You have got the same colour eyes as your 14 1 Rose is Lilys grandma.
brother.
2 John is Oscars uncle.
3 Zoe is Milas aunt.
3 1 Ive got a photo of my family.
2 My sisters got a lip balm in her bag. 4 Lily is Robs cousin.
3 Youve got a portable console. 5 Eric is Oscar and Robs dad.
4 Lizs got a brother and a sister. 6 Ian is Milas grandpa.
5 Weve got curly red hair.
6 Youve got the same colour eyes as your brother. 15 1 s 2 has 3 is

4 1 Weve got our tissues. 16 A


2 Theyve got their keys. B
3 Youve got your lip balm. A
4 Hes got (his) sunglasses. B
5 Shes got her purse. A
6 Ive got a mirror. B / 3 / 1
A
5 1 got 2 hasnt B
6 1 We havent got our tissues.
2 They havent got their keys. Build your competences: page 20-21
3 You havent got your lip blam.
4 He hasnt got (his) sunglasses. 1 B6 C5 D3 E1 F7 G2
5 She hasnt got her purse. Glossary
6 I havent got a mirror.
wrinkles = ()
7 1 Kellys got an iPod. baddies =
2 Kelly and Johnny havent got skateboards. blend = ,
3 Howies got a skateboard.
4 Kelly hasnt got a skateboard but shes got a 2 1 FaceGoo
cycle helmet. 2 Make Me Old
5 All three have got cycle helmets. 3 Face Blender
4 ZombieBooth
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March, April and May. Then in October, November
and December.
Intv. What exactly is an app? peas are in season in April, May and June.
Speaker App is an abbreviation for application. lemons are in season in January, February, March,
An app is a piece of software. It runs on April and May.
the Internet, on your computer, or on stawberries are in season in May, June and July.
your smartphone tomatoes are in season in May, June, July,
Intv. What different types of applications are August, September and October.
possible?
Speaker Oh, lots. We have simple applications, 5 1 beef 2 chicken 3 ham 4 fruit juice
or gadgets or widgets For example,
calendars, maps and easy games are 6 Audioscript
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simple apps.
Intv. Which are the complex applications? Sasha Weve got a budget of 5 for tonights
Speaker Complex applications are, for example, dinner.
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Evie Its perfect for some Aloo Gobi curry!
Chrome, Safari Sasha What is that?
Intv. Which are your favourite apps, Sue? Evie Its a vegetable curry with potatoes and
Sue Well, iTunes, thats great for music. But cauliower.
at the moment my favourite mobile Man Yes, young ladies. Can I help you?
app is WhatsApp Messenger. You can Evie Yes, please. How many potatoes are there
send messages, images, video all for in an Aloo Gobi?
free! Man Oh... about 4 medium-sized potatoes, 1
Intv. Is it completely free? onion and a small cauliower!
Sue Well, after one year you pay for it, but Sasha What else is there in an Aloo Gobi?
only 79 cents per year! Man There are a lot of spices and some tinned
tomatoes too.
4 1A 2B 3C 4B Sasha Have you got any?
Man No, I havent got any spices or tomatoes.
Try the spice stall.
Evie OK, thanks. How much is that?
Unit 4 - At home Man Thats 1.50 please.
Sasha Great, weve got 3.50 left to spend!
Vocabulary & Functions: page 22-23
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1 kitchen cooker, cupboard, fridge, table,
Typical British homes are small, two-oor houses.
chairs, shelves
bedroom bed, wardrobe, lamp Upstairs, there are two or three bedrooms with
bathroom sink, bath beds and wardrobes, a bathroom and a separate
living room armchair, bookcase, replace, toilet. Downstairs, there is a kitchen with a fridge
shelves, sofa, lamp and cooker, a table and chairs. In the living room,
theres a sofa, armchairs and a replace. Outside,
2 1 garage 2 bedrooms 3 bathroom there is a small garden.

4 apples are in season in February, March, April 8 A Whats in a Spanish omelette?


and May. There are eggs, onions, potatoes
broccoli are in season in January, February, How many eggs?
March and April. Then in September, October, Six. And one onion and three potatoes.
November and December. Any milk?
carrots are in season in May, June, July, August
Yes, a cup.
and September.
cauliowers are in season in January, February,
B How much is a pizza?
March, April and May. Then in September,
October, November and December. A big pizza is 8, a small one is 5.
melons are in season in July and August. Whats on the small pizza?
potatoes are in season in August and September. Tomatoes and mozzarella cheese...
oranges are in season in January, February, The same as on the big one!
Thats right!
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C Can I help you? 11 1 How much milk is there?
Have you got any apples? 2 How many strawberries are there?
Of course, I have. How many? 3 How many carrots are there?
Four, please. 4 How much carrot juice is there?
Have you got any melons? 5 How much ham is there?
No, Im sorry. Theyre out of seasons. 6 How many tomatoes are there?

12 1 There isnt any cheese.


9 1 A And have you got any oranges? 2 There are some eggs.
2 A One kilo, please. 3 There arent any tomatoes.
3 A How much is it? 4 There isnt any bacon.
5 There are some biscuits.
6 There arent any cakes.
Grammar: page 24-25 7 There are some sandwiches.
8 Theres some tea.
1 1 on / in
2 next to / in 13 1 2
3 on / in 3 4
4 on / in 5 6
5 under / in 7 8
6 next to / in 9
7 in / under
Build your competences: page 26-27
2 1 there is
2 There isnt 1 A Spring rolls B Falafel C Samosa
3 there is D Doner Kebab E Crpes
4 There isnt
5 there is Glossary
6 There are chickpeas =
7 there are savoury =
8 There isnt llings =
9 there arent cabbage =

4 1 Theyre 2 Their 3 There 2 1T 2F 3T 4T 5F 6F 7F


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5 1 Theyre 2 There 3 Their 3 Audioscript
Jean Its 13th March tomorrow. Its Barbaras
6 Countable nouns are nouns of things that can be birthday!
counted. Maria Youre right! Shell be 12 years old!
Jean And I havent got any money for a
Uncountable nouns are nouns of things that present
cannot be counted. Maria Mmm I only have 10 pence
Uncountable nouns are always plural. Jean Oh, I have an idea. A birthday cake. Lets
make a cake.
7 countable nouns: potatoes, oranges, carrots, Maria Brilliant idea. Youre a great cook!
apples, peas, strawberries, onions, tomatoes, Jean Well Whats in the fridge?
bananas Maria Mmm Theres a litre of milk, there are
six eggs
uncountable nouns: fruit, meat, beef, orange Jean Great! And have we got any butter?
juice, chicken, sugar, ham Maria Yes, theres a lot. Have we got any our?
Jean Yes, its in the cupboard.
A countable nouns are used in the plural. Maria Is there any sugar in the cupboard?
Jean Mmm oh, the sugar is on the table,
8 1 Some 2 Any next to the salt.
Maria Oh, theres a lot of fruit in the fridge.
There are some apples
9 1 any 2 any 3 any 4 some 5 any 6 some Jean Yes, and kiwis, bananas, grapes
Maria Well. Lets make a fruit cake then. Barbara
10 1 How many 2 How much will love it!
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Jean OK. Have we got any vanilla? 7 Audioscript
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MariaVanilla? What for?


Jean For the cream On weekdays, I get up at 6.30 a.m., I have a quick
MariaOh, right. No, sorry, we havent got any shower and a big breakfast. I dont practise the
vanilla. cello before 7 a.m., because my sister complains!
Jean No problem. Lets start! At 8, I go to school, but I dont catch the bus, as
we live near the school. I get home from school at
3 1B 2A 3B 4A 5B 3.30 in the afternoon and do my homework until 6.

8 James doesnt get up very early. He lives near his


school. He walks to school. He has breakfast. He
starts school at 8.30. He doesnt eat in the school
Unit 5 - Daily routines canteen. He has music lessons. He doesnt play in
a band.
Vocabulary & Functions: page 28-29
Alex gets up very early. He doesnt live near his
school. He doesn't walks to school.
1 1 catches 2 plays 3 do 4 has 5 goes
He doesnt have breakfast. He doesnt start school
at 8.30. He eats in the school canteen. He doesnt
2 2 He has breakfast.
have music lessons. He plays in a band.
6 He plays football.
3 He arrives at school at 8.15. Grammar: page 30-31
4 He has lunch at 13.00
7 He goes to bed at 22.00. 1 1 base form 2 s
5 He does his homework at 15.00.
2 A3 B1 C2
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3 1 plays 5 prefer
Sasha plays the violin. 2 sing 6 go
1 Nicholas plays the trumpet. 3 have 7 stay
2 Luis and his sister like the ute. 4 practise
3 Nadege plays the piano.
4 Paul has drum lessons three times a week. 4 1 have 5 gets
5 Stephanie prefers the xylophone. 2 have 6 get
3 go 7 do
6 Jason loves heavy metal music. Hes got an
4 walk 8 go
electric guitar.
16 5 1 fancies 4 catches
5 Audioscript 2 goes 5 misses
Logan So Evie, guitar and vocals! Youre 3 nishes 6 stays
always the star of the show!
Arif Yeah, I never get to sing or play an 6 1 arrives 4 catches
2 has 5 has
instrument!
3 goes 6 goes
Sasha Maybe thats because you dont often
come to rehearsals, Arif! 7 1 do 2 does 3 dont 4 doesnt
Evie Yes Arif, youre really good on the
drums, but you never practise. 8 1 English students dont go to school from
Arif Only because my parents complain Friday to Sunday. They go to school from
about the noise I make! Monday to Friday.
Sasha I sometimes play the piano for my family 2 Andy Murray doesnt play football. He plays
but Im too shy to play at a live concert! tennis.
Logan I know what you mean. I have piano 3 J.K. Rowling doesnt write in Italian. She writes
lessons every Monday, but I dont fancy in English.
4 President Obama hasnt got four children. Hes
all those people in the audience!
got two.
Evie Oh please play in the concert all of you! 5 Giovanni Allevi doesnt the guitar. He plays the
Its fun! piano.
6 They dont drive on the right in London. they
6 1A 2A 3S 4S 5L drive on the left.
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9 The adverb of frequency follows the verb be. Unit 6 - Free-time activities
The adverb of frequency precedes the other verbs.
Vocabulary & Functions: page 34-35
10 1 I always go to school on Mondays.
2 We never have music lessons. 1 1 collect 4 play
3 She usually does sport on Thursdays. 2 ride 5 read
4 I am often at home on Sunday afternoons. 3 watch
5 They sometimes watch a match on TV.
6 He is never free on Saturday mornings. 2 1 caterpillar 4 manga
2 unicycle 5 juggle
11 1 hours 6 dates 3 character 6 track
2 at 7 in
3 at 8 months 3 1 science ction 3 love
4 on 9 in 2 fantasy 4 detective
5 on 10 years 19
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12 1 at 2 in 3 at 4 in 5 in / in
Sasha OK, guys, lets look for novels for the
13 dont book review. Which book do we want to
never review?
wants Arif What about a horror story, like Dracula
or Frankenstein, for a change? How
on
often do we get to read horror at
prefer
school? Never!
doesnt
Sasha Youre right, not very often, but I dont
really like horror stories, I prefer science
14 1 ction or fantasy.
Logan So do I! Lets look for The Prometheus
2 Project.
3 Sasha I fancy The Lord of the Rings.
4 Arif Me too, but how about the Diary of a
5 Wimpy Kid? Its a great book.
6 Logan And a great lm too. So, what shall we
do?
Build your competences: page 32-33 Arif I watch the lm and you read the book.
Sounds great to me!
Glossary
we are chased out = 4 1 8 3 2 6 5 4 7
fetch =
beat you up = 5 1 She likes science ction or fantasy.
2 Never.
3 No, its a fantasy novel.
1 Uganda is a country in East Africa. 4 Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
2 1C 2A 3C 4A 5A 6A 7B 6 Audioscript
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18
3 Audioscript My favourite hobby? I like music! Well, I dont
Schools in South Korea are very good but very just like music, I love karaoke too! Thats why I
hard. Our standard day is 8 hours and we also go DJ on a local radio station every weekend. I hear
to school on Saturday, but we only do 5 hours. all my favourite tracks and sing along at the
I study many subjects, 9, but Meg, my friend, same time!
does 11! I study English, Maths, History, Music, PE,
Art, Korean, Technology and Science. If we dont 7 1d 2a 3e 4f 5b 6c
do our homework, well, we are punished. In my
class, there are 40 children its a lot, I know. And Possible answers:
9 Ann What shall we do on Saturday afternoon?
we have a uniform. Oh, in Korea schools dont
Mark Lets go to the Science Museum. Theres
start in September; they start in March and end in
an exhibition about insects.
February. Ann Thats not fun. I dont like insects. Lets
I havent got much free time but we have go to the new record shop, I want to buy
holidays we have some weeks in the summer some CDs.
and some in the winter! Mark Its a good idea. Then, lets go to the park.
Ann Thats ok!
3 1B 2B 3C 4A 5A
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Grammar: page 36-37
Build your competences: page 38-39
1 1 Do 4 does 1 A 3D Experiments at the Science Museum
2 Does 5 dont B Travel Back in Time
3 do 6 doesnt C Japanese Culture Classes
D Amazon Adventure
E Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2 1 Do Yes, they do.
2 Do No, they dont. Glossary
3 Does Yes, she does. work shop =
4 Does No, he doesnt. talks =
5 Does No, she doesnt. voucher = ,
takeaway =
3 1b 2d 3e 4f 5a 6c
2 1 Travel Back in Time
2 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
4 1 How often 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 every 3 3D Experiments at the Science Museum
4 3D Experiments at the Science Museum
5 1 How often does Jim read comics? 5 Amazon Adventure
He reads comics twice a week. 6 Japanese Culture Classes
2 How often does he visit a museum? 7 Travel Back in Time Japanese Culture Classes
He visits a museum once a week. 21
3 How often does he play football? 3 Audioscript
He plays football twice a week. Jane Whats that?
4 How often does he listen to music? Sally Its our reading list for this year.
He listens to music every evening. Jane Let me see To Kill a Mockingbird, Great
Expectations
6 The verb like the porson as its subject who likes Sally Its the same old story. We never get to
Something and as its object which is what the read modern books at school!
person likes. Jane Well, I love classics. In fact, I prefer them
to modern novels.
Sally Really?
7 1 Jane Sure! I know those novels and theyre just
2 wonderful.
3 Sally Which is your favourite, Jane?
4 Jane Well, maybe Huckleberry Finn. Its an
American novel. Its an adventure book
5 but its also about how a little boy
6 becomes an adult. Huck is a rebel. He
runs from home and travels on the
8 1 you 2 him 3 her 4 it 5 us 6 you 7 them Mississippi River with his black friend Jim.
Sally Oh right. What about Great Expectations?
Jane Well, thats an English novel. Theres an
9 1 them 2 me 3 it 4 you 5 him orphan, Pip, who meets very strange
people: a weird old woman, a criminal, a
10 1 Me too 2 So do I 3 I dont beautiful but cold girl He falls in love
with this girl, but hes poor. But then
11 1 I dont 2 I dont 3 Me too 4 I dont Sally Shhh Dont tell me how it ends. I want
to read it!
5 I don't

12 1 How Huckleberry Great


I love classics!
2 Do Finn Expectations
3 us Janes favourite X
4 do
5 Does American X
6 Does English X
7 them
8 once boy as protagonist X X
black friend X
13 1
old woman X
2
3 2 a criminal X
4
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4 Possible answer: 3 1 chest 7 neck
Rick What can we do this afternoon? 2 shoulder 8 elbow
Tom Lets go to the Geffrye Museum. 3 hand 9 knee
Rick Whats there in the museum? 4 nger 10 foot
Tom Its a museum about the history of the 5 head 11 arm
home in England. 6 back
Rick Its not fun! 22
Tom What do you want to do, then? 4 Audioscript
Rick What about the musical Charlie and the Sasha The sports talent competition is cool! I
Chocolate Factory? love trying different sports...
Tom I know the story. How much are the tickets? Logan I hate practising any kind of sport!
Rick 25. Arif Its OK for you two! Im really bad at
Tom They are expensive! I havent got so much sport, because I havent got your long
money. legs and strong arms!
Rick So, lets go to the Science Museum, its free. Evie Im good at martial arts, I like doing all
Tom What can we do there? those punches and kicks!
Rick There are interactive shows, debates and Sasha What about the javelin throw? Its easy!
workshops. Throw the javelin from your shoulder
Tom It sounds cool! When is it open? and dont look down!
Rick Every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Arif OK, know-it-all! Tell me, how do I jump
Tom Lets go, then! hurdles without hitting them with my
knees?
Sasha First, your hands and feet, dont lift your
chest and keep your elbows in...
Unit 7 - I can dance Logan Boring! I can play table tennis very well!
Evie Table tennis? Thats not a sport! Its just
Vocabulary & Functions: page 40-41 fun!
Logan No, it isnt! Its a sport AND fun!
1 5 1F 2T 3T 4F 5T
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Can you remember faces, solve logic puzzles or
speak backwards? Can you multitask, nd your
way without maps or satnavs, or speak foreign
languages? Whats your hidden talent? We all
have one! Some people can run marathons,
others cant. Maybe you can free dive, climb
mountains, dance tango or do martial arts!

7 1 She can solve puzzles.


2 He can climb mountains.
3 He can speak backwards.
4 She can speak foreign languages.

9 1A 2C 3B 4B 5B 6B

Grammar: page 42-43


Hidden sentence: I love all sports but basketball. 1 don't have;
base form;
2 1 BACK 7 ARM do not use.
2 FOOT 8 ELBOW
3 HEAD 9 CHEST 2 1
4 KNEE 10 LEG
5 SHOULDER 11 HAND 3 1 cant 2 can 3 can 4 cant 5 can
6 NECK
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Workbook Key and Audioscript
1 Can Fatima swim in the sea? 24
7
Yes, she can but she cant free dive. 4 Audioscript
2 Can Amir do Taekwondo? Instructor So, you want to start a sport, right?
No, he cant but he can do karate. Justin Yes. What types of courses do you
3 Can you do athletics? have?
No, I cant but I can do gymnastics. Instructor Oh many! We teach tennis, football,
4 Can they ski? volleyball
Yes, they can but they cant snowboard.
Justin Is there a swimming pool in this
6 1 well 2 quite well 3 at all centre?
Instructor Sure! Can you swim at all?
7 1 well 4 at all Justin Er yes, but not very well.
2 very well 5 quite well Instructor Mmm... Then I would recommend
3 at all 6 very well level 3. Thats for children between
9 and 12.
8 1 dont Justin Great! Im 11! When are the lessons?
Instructor Let me see... Level 3 lessons are
9 2e 3a 4b 5d on from Tuesday to Friday from
3 p.m. to 3.45 p.m. or from
10 followed 4.15 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Justin All right. And how much are they?
11 1 Rose hates eating ice cream. Instructor Each single lesson is 10 euros, a
She likes swimming under water. weekly card is 50 euros and a
She loves telling jokes.
monthly card is 150 euros.
2 Richard likes eating ice cream. Justin OK. And wheres the pool?
He hates swimming under water. Instructor For level 3 we use the small pool.
He likes telling jokes. Thats in building C, next to the
tennis court.
12 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 C Justin Oh, I know where that is.
Instructor OK. If you or your parents need
13 1 more information, visit our website
2 www.sportsforall.com or just phone
3 / me on 020 87723681 Im Mark
4 Doyle, D-O-Y-L-E.
5 Justin Thanks a lot, Mr Doyle. Bye.
6
7
8 Days from Tuesday to Friday
Time from 3 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.
Build your competences: page 44-45 OR from 4.15 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Glossary Price single lesson 10 euros;
weekly card 50 euros;
clothes = monthly card 150 euros
condent = Place of lessons building C
brave =
share = Website www.sportsforall.com
fencing = Phone number 020 87723681
bern = Instructors name Mark Doyle
3
Personality type Sports
Reserved gymnastics, horse riding, Unit 8 - What's the weather like?
athletics, swimming, tennis
Sociable volleyball, basketball, handball,
Vocabulary & Functions: page 46-47
baseball, football 1 1 Its cloudy.
2 Its hot.
Competitive judo, karate, fencing and
3 Its snowing.
ghting, rugby
4 Its raining
Creative gymnastics, ice skating or 5 Its windy.
synchronized swimming 6 Its cold.
7 Its sunny. / The sun is shining
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8 Workbook Key and Audioscript
2 Across B In the shop
2 inuence 1 Are you trying on the white shirt?
4 temperature 2 No, it isnt smart Logan! Try on this shirt and
7 energetic these trousers.
8 mood 3 What? No way! I prefer this T-shirt. I dont
want to look like a waiter!
9 summer lover
4 Well, you look like a hippy with that T-shirt on
10 positive
C At the ceremony
Down

1 You look great, girls.


1 rain hater 2 Thank you, Arif. This is Logans big moment!
3 unaffected 3 Yes, I am!
5 depressed 4 Wow, Logan! You look amazing! And your
6 personality T-shirt is amazing too!
5 Logan, the judge is calling you! Go and get
3 1 leggings your prize!
2 sandals 26
3 trousers 6 Audioscript
4 T-shirt People generally think the weather can have a
5 boots strong effect on mood. We feel sad or depressed
25 when its raining and the sun isnt shining, or
5 Audioscript happy and energetic when its hot and sunny.
Arif Hey, girls. What are you doing in town? However, is it really true? We are all different
Evie Were waiting for Logan. Hes looking and can have a lot of different reactions to the
for clothes for the ceremony. weather conditions.
Arif Can I join you? Logan always needs my 27
help. His clothes arent right to receive 7 Audioscript
his IT prize! Neil Hi, Alex, are you in town?
Arif Are you trying on the white shirt? Alex No, Im on holiday in Greece. Im having
Logan No, Im not. But what Im wearing now a great time!
is smart! Look! Neil Lucky you! Im doing my summer
Arif No, it isnt smart Logan! Try on this shirt homework!
and these trousers. Alex
Logan What? No way! I prefer this T-shirt. Neil I know Im studying English at the
I dont want to look like a waiter! moment.
Arif Well, you look like a hippy with that Alex Thats not true. Youre chatting to me at
T-shirt on the moment!
Neil So, whats the weather like there?
Arif You look great, girls. Alex Gorgeous! Its very hot and sunny
Evie Thank you, Arif. This is Logans big Neil Here its terrible. Its raining at the
moment! moment.
Sasha Arif, are you wearing traditional Alex Get an umbrella, then. Bye! And have
Bangladeshi clothes? fun!
Arif Yes, I am!
Evie Wow, Logan! You look amazing! And Grammar: page 48-49
your T-shirt is amazing too!
Sasha Logan, the judge is calling you! Go and 1 1 be 2 re
get your prize!
2 1B 2A
5 A In the street 3 1 re having
1 Were waiting for Logan Hes looking for 2 re going
clothes for the ceremony. 3 m doing
2 Can I join you? Logan always needs my help 4 s leaving
His clothes arent right to receive his IT prize! 5 re watching
6 re looking

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4 1 is playing 11 1 like V
2 are eating 2 like V
3 is playing 3 like V
4 likes V
5 1 not 2 isnt 3 arent 5 like P
6 like P
6 1 They arent having a History lesson.
2 We arent going home. 12 1 are lying
3 Im not doing my homework. 2 are sitting
4 Dad isnt leaving the ofce. 3 are swimming
5 You arent watching TV. 4 are playing
6 I know you arent looking for a new house. 5 are wearing
6 arent eating
7 1 It isnt snowing. Its hot. 7 are walking
2 We arent waiting for Jim. Were waiting for 8 feeling
Rajiv.
3 She isnt wearing her old T-shirt. Shes wearing 13
her new dress.
4 They arent having problems. Theyre having
fun.
5 The cat isnt eating. Its sleeping. ! "
6 Im not writing a note. Im reading. "
8 1 Shes wearing a smart dress.
2 You arent going out. Build your competences: page 50-51
3 Grandad is sleeping.
4 Shes making lasagna. 1 A Tropical
5 Theyre doing a difcult Maths test. B Dry
6 He isnt feeling well. C Continental
D Highland
9 1 -ing 2 are 3 isnt 4 arent E Temperate
F Polar
10 1 Is she studying for the exam?
Yes, she is. Shes working very hard.
2 Is he making a cake? Glossary
No, he isnt. He cant cook. rainforest =
3 Are they playing loud music? reach = ,
No, they arent. Theyre having a discussion. harsh =
4 Are you solving this puzzle? melt =
Yes, I am. It isnt difcult.
goats =
5 Is it raining?
Yes, it is. We cant play in the garden.
6 Is your brother feeling ill?
No, he isnt, but dont disturb him.
Hes sleeping.

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2
Winters Summers Temperatures Rainfalls Plants and animals
Tropical long (in never fall under frequent in rainforest in wet areas; in
Monsoon +15C the tropical the Monsoon area they
regions) wet areas suffer in the winter
Dry depend on the very rare camels, snakes, scorpions
distance from and cactus plants
the equator
Temperate short mild or long dry in the winter
cool summers
Continental in the in the can vary a lot
subarctic areas subarctic particularly
winters are areas in the humid
very long and sometimes continental
harsh only one region
month
Polar very long and can reach in the summer some grasses, mosses,
harsh 10C they can reach lichens, and algae
10C
Highland no seasons no seasons depend on the depend on the elevation;
elevation mountain goats and snow
leopards

3 1 Rains are very frequent in tropical wet areas cold And what types of animals live
and in Mediterranean areas in the winter. there?
2 We have two types of desert, hot and cold. Leo Well, polar bears, penguins, caribou
3 Current changes cause rain. Nick Thats right! Now where do we have a
4 Continental climate in the subarctic areas. Mediterranean climate?
5 Its a kind of soil in polar areas that never melts. Leo This is easy In the countries around the
6 Mountain goats and snow leopards. Mediterranean Sea.
28
Nick Wrong! Some parts of Morocco,
4 Audioscript California, Chile and Australia also have a
Leo What are you studying? Mediterranean climate Im not sure you
Nick Geography. Im studying the different know everything about climate types
types of climate in the world One more question. Where can we nd
Leo Oh, I know everything about climate savannas?
types. Leo Oh, I know that. In tropical wet and dry
Nick Really? Let me test you. So er Name areas, like Africa.
three countries with a dry climate. Nick Brilliant! And what kind of animals live in
Leo Mmm Egypt, Algeria, and Saudia savannas?
Arabia! Leo Elephants, zebras, giraffes, lions,
Nick Great! Ready for the second question? antelopes, snakes, crocodiles, koala,
How much rain do the Polar areas get? bears
Leo With all that ice and snow a lot! Nick OK, OK, OK You win!
Nick Wrong! It never rains, because its too
4 1B 2A 3B 4A

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