Look forward ❯❯❯ Ss then introduce this person to the rest of the class, e.g. 1a I’m OK. Dialogue Grammar 1 Verb to be: singular Subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its Vocabulary Numbers 1–100 1 Listen and read. Complete the dialogue 01 with the correct phrases. Hello, Katy. 1 I’m fine, thanks. And you? I’m OK. 2 my friend, Daniel. Is this your first time at Hi, Daniel. 3 drama club? Daniel: Yes, it is. Alice: Good afternoon. Daniel: Who’s she? Katy: She’s the drama teacher. Her name’s Alice. Tom: Hi, everyone! Daniel: What’s his name? Emma: Tom. Daniel: How old is he? Katy: He’s sixteen. Daniel: Is he your boyfriend? Katy: NO, he isn’t. He’s my brother! Tom: Here’s my new smartphone. Smile! Katy & Emma: Oh, no! A photo! 4 , Tom! Emma: Katy: Emma: Katy: 1 HI! Ask Ss to introduce themselves to one other person in the class and ask their name. Then they ask two further questions: How old are you? What’s the name of your brother/sister/ friend? 1a D B This is Maria. C She’s fifteen. Her brother’s name is Tony. Phrases • Nice to meet you. • This is How are you? • Stop it, Sample unit • A Emma S ? LVE IT! 2 Listen again. Write the names of the people in the photo. Vocabulary: Numbers 1–100 3 1 02 Listen and repeat. 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 40 forty 50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 a hundred/one hundred E 4 Background notes Johnny Depp: A North American actor born in 1963. Films include Edward Scissorhands (1990), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) and the Pirates of the Caribbean film series (2003, 2006, 2007 and 2011). Madonna: A North American singer, songwriter and actress, born in 1958. Songs include Like a Prayer (1989), Vogue (1990) and Die Another Day (2002), the theme song to the film of the same name; films include Evita (1996). 24 M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 24-25 4 Find five numbers in the photo and say them. 5 Lionel Messi: An Argentinian footballer, born in 1987. Currently plays for Spanish club FC Barcelona and is captain of the Argentinian national team. Emma Watson: An English actress and model, born in 1990. Played Hermione Granger in the eight Harry Potter films (2001–2011). Exercise 1 1 How are you? 2 This is 3 Nice to meet you. 4 Stop it Exercise 2 B Daniel C Katy D Alice E Tom Exercise 4 6, 8, 12, 13, 19 25 07/11/2014 13:52 Exercise 5 14 1a 1a 2 8 Dialogue Exercise 7 1 B: What’s his name? A: His name’s Max. 2 A: How old are you? B: I’m seventeen. A: No, you aren’t. You’re twelve. 3 A: Are you new here? B: Yes, I am. A: Is that your phone? B: No, it isn’t. 5 1 03 Complete the sentences. Speak Listen and read. How old is Emma? • is (x3) • ’s • isn’t • am • ’m (x2) • are • ’re • aren’t 1 Alice: Daniel: Alice: Daniel: Alice: How old is Tom? Hello. I Clare. No, you fourteen! You ten! Daniel my friend. He’s great! A: you a new member? B: Yes, I . 6 I sixteen. 7 A: that Alice? B: No, it . 8 This my boyfriend. 1 2 3 4 5 Hello. Are you Daniel? Yes, I am. I’m Alice. Are you a new member? Yes, I am. OK, please fill in this form. 9 3 B Madonna (born 1958) Complete with the correct form of the verb to be. Daniel: How old 1are you? sixteen. Tom: I 2 David: 3 Katy sixteen, too? Tom: No, she 4 . She 5 fourteen. David: And Alice? Tom: I don’t know. I think she 6 twenty-two. Exercise 8 2 ’m 3 aren’t, ’re 4 ’s 5 Are, am 6 ’m 7 Is, isn’t 8 is Exercise 9 2 ’m 3 Is 4 isn’t 5 ’s 6 ’s A Johnny Depp (born 1963) Pronunciation: /iː/ thirteen, /i/ thirty Exercise 10 b 50 c 18 d 80 e 17 f 40 g 90 h 14 Katy: Emma: Katy: Emma: Exercise 11 2 his 3 I 4 you 5 my 6 She 7 her 8 he Sample unit Daniel: Tom: Daniel: Tom: How old is Daniel? I don’t know. Fourteen? Fifteen? Are you fifteen? No, I’m not. I’m only fourteen. Is Emma your sister? No, she isn’t. Emma’s my friend. Oh, is Katy your sister? Yes, she is. Practice Grammar 7 Verb to be: singular Affirmative Negative I’m (am) fourteen. You’re (are) fifteen. He/She/It’s (is) fifteen. I’m not (am not) fourteen. You aren’t (are not) fourteen. He/She/It isn’t (is not) sixteen. Yes/No questions Short answers Am I fourteen? Are you fourteen? Is he/she/it twenty-five? 6 Rewrite the dialogues. Use short forms where possible. 1 A: Here is a photo of my brother. B: What is his name? A: His name is Max. A: Here’s a photo of my brother. B: What’s … 2 A: How old are you? B: I am seventeen. A: No, you are not. You are twelve. Yes, you are. No, you aren’t. Yes, I am. No, I’m not. Yes, he/she/it is. No, he/she/it isn’t. Read the dialogues again. Notice the words in red. 3 A: B: A: B: Are you new here? Yes, I am. Is that your phone? No, it is not. 10 1 04 Go to page 116. Grammar Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives I my you your he his she her it its 11 Complete the sentences with I, you, he, she, my, your, his, her. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Is Emma your sister? This is Daniel. It’s first time here. Hello. ’m Emma. Are fourteen? I’m Katy and this is brother, Tom. A: Who’s Alice? B: ’s the drama teacher. This is Katy. Emma is friend. A: How old’s Tom? B: Oh, ’s sixteen. D Emma Watson (born 1990) C Lionel Messi (born 1987) 12 Work in pairs. Talk to the famous people. A: Hello. What’s your name? B: My name’s Johnny Depp. A: Nice to meet you, Johnny. How old are you? B: I’m … . And you? A: I’m … 13 Tell the class about the people in the photos. 1 His name is Johnny Depp. He’s … Write 14 Write about two of the people in the photos. Extra practice For more practice, go to page 106. 6 Extension Numbers On the board, write the names and dates of birth of a number of celebrities – pop stars, actors and actresses, sportsmen or women, etc. If you can, bring in some photos as well. Demonstrate what you want Ss to do first, by pointing to a name and date of birth on the board and showing the photo if you have it, e.g. Katy Perry, born 1984, and saying: Her name is (Katy Perry). She’s (31). 26 M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 26-27 7 Point to another name and date of birth and ask Ss, in pairs, to work out how old that person is. They race their classmates to give the answer first. (As well as the photos on page 7 of the Students’ Book, there are other photos of celebrities in the following units and lessons: Unit 4b, Unit 5c, Unit 7b, Unit 10b. The Background notes for the individual lessons give the dates of birth of each person.) Extra practice Page 126 eText Video and Animation Grammar: Verb to be: singular Pronunciation: /i:/, /i/ Grammar: Possessive adjectives MOTIVATOR 1a 27 07/11/2014 13:52 Look back ❮❮❮ 1b 1b What’s your name? Numbers Vocabulary: The alphabet 3a Vocabulary The alphabet Days of the week Write some numbers between 1 and 100 on the board. Function Give personal information Say hello and goodbye 1 06 Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Point to numbers at random for individual Ss to read them aloud. b Hh Qq Zz Ii Rr 8 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Exercise 2 First name: Daniel 1 10 Listen and repeat. Then practise the conversation in pairs. Adam: Good afternoon, Mrs Jerome. Mrs Jerome: Good afternoon, Adam. How are you? Adam: Fine, thanks. And you? Mrs Jerome: Not bad, thanks. See you on Monday. Adam: Yes, OK. Goodbye. Put the letters in groups with the same 07 vowel sound. Then listen and check. Exercise 1 01773 869214 Address: 52 Cowper Road, London Use your English: Say hello and goodbye Listen and repeat. BC______ FL_____ A___ Q__ I_ O R Practice Postcode: SW9 5TH 4 Spell your name and address. My name’s … My address is … Mobile number: 01773 869214 Listen Age: 15 Sample unit 5 Exercise 3b 1 D, E, G, P, T, V 2 M, N, S, X, Z 3 H, J, K 4 U, W 5Y 1 08 Copy the form in Exercise 2. Then listen and complete the form for Katy. Speak and write 6 Dialogue Exercise 5 Surname: Stanton 1 First name: Katy 1 05 Alice: Right, come in and register for the drama club. What’s your name? Daniel: Daniel Gomes. Alice: How do you spell Gomes? Daniel: G.O.M.E.S. Alice: And what’s your address? Daniel: 52 Cowper Road, London. That’s C.O.W.P.E.R. Alice: And what’s your postcode? Daniel: It’s SW9 5TH. Alice: OK. Now, what’s your phone number? Daniel: My home number or my mobile number? Alice: Your mobile number. Daniel: It’s 01773 869214. Alice: Thanks. And how old are you, Daniel? Daniel: I’m fifteen. Address: 19 Windmill Street, London Post code: SW8 3KL Mobile number: 07978 650022 A: What’s your first name? B: It’s ... . A: How do you spell it? Comprehension Listen and read. What is Daniel’s mobile number? 2 Now talk to your partner and complete a form. Complete the form for Daniel. Vocabulary: Days of the week Drama Club Surname: 7a Listen and repeat. Weekdays • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday Gomes First name: The weekend • Saturday • Sunday Address: Postcode: 1 09 b Say hello informally Hi. Hello. Morning! Afternoon! Evening! Say hello formally Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Ask about somebody How are you? How are things? Respond Fine, thanks. OK, thanks. Not bad, thanks. Say goodbye Bye. Goodbye. See you (later). See you on Monday. Goodnight. 9 Roleplay similar conversations with a) a friend b) a teacher at your school. What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow? Mobile number: Extra practice Age: For more practice, go to page 106. 8 Extension Demonstrate first, using one of the forms e.g. Extra practice Give personal information My surname is … [spell out the first two or three letters] Page 126 Ask Ss to swap the forms they completed about their partner in Exercise 6, so that each S now has a new form about another S. They should read out some of the information on the form for their classmates to guess who the form is about. They shouldn’t give away too much information at the beginning! 28 M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 28-29 9 OR My address is … [say the address]. eText Video and Animation Use your English: Say hello and goodbye MOTIVATOR 1b 29 07/11/2014 13:52 1c 1c We’re from Poland. Listen Days of the week Grammar 5 Ask quickfire questions about days of the week. If necessary, use L1 to include questions about what the Ss do on particular days of the week, but they must say the day in English, e.g. Vocabulary Countries and nationalities Compass points Look back ❮❮❮ Verb to be: plural Subject pronouns: we, you, they Vocabulary: Countries and nationalities 2 Pawel • Argentina • Australia • Brazil • Canada • Chile • China • France • Germany • Greece • India • Ireland • Italy • Japan • Mexico • Poland • Portugal • Russia • Spain • Turkey • the UK • the USA Maja Yinglun Pronunciation: Word stress Lulu 3 What days do you come to school? 1 13 4a Go to page 116. 1 14 Listen and write the nationality for each country in the correct group. Maria 1 -an/-ian Argentinian Duarte etc. b Exercise 1 1 Lulu, Yinglun 2 Maria, Duarte 3 Pawel, Maja Exercise 2 1 – Canada 2 – the USA 3 – Mexico 4 – Brazil 5 – Argentina 6 – Chile 7 – the UK 8 – Ireland 9 – Portugal 10 – Spain 11 – France 12 – Italy 13 – Germany 14 – Poland 15 – Greece 16 – Turkey 17 – Russia 18 – India 19 – China 20 – Japan 21 – Australia Listen and repeat. Match the countries to the numbers on the map. 4 – Brazil What day is it tomorrow? What day is your birthday on this year? 1 12 2 -ish Polish 3 -ese Chinese M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 30-31 1 Verb to be: plural Listen. Then complete the 16 compass points on page 10. in the north/south/east/west of Poland in the south-east of Spain in the centre of Argentina 6 Affirmative Negative We/You/They’re (are) from Japan. We/You/They aren’t (are not) from Japan. Yes/No questions Short answers Are we/you/they from Brazil? Yes, we/you/they are. No, we/you/they aren’t. 7 S ? LVE IT! 8 A: It’s in the east of the USA. B: Is it New York? A: No, it isn’t. B: Is it Washington? A: Yes, that’s right. 2 Read 1 1 11 9 1 15 Listen again and check. Then mark the stress. as a class. Extra practice Page 126 A: Where are you from? B: I’m from (country). A: Are you from (town)? B: Yes, I am./No, I’m not. I’m from ... . Sample unit What nationality are they? They’re Brazilian. Are they from Rio de Janeiro? No, they aren’t. They’re from São Paulo in the south-east of Brazil. eText Talk about you. Invent answers if you like. Video and Animation Pronunciation: Word stress Extra practice Grammar: Verb to be: plural For more practice, go to page 106. 1 Hi, I’m Pawel and this is Maja. Hello. I’m Lulu. And I’m Yinglun. Where are you from? We’re from Poland. Are you from Japan? No, we aren’t. We’re Chinese. We’re from China. A: Oh. Where are you from in China? C: We’re from Beijing in the east of China. Are you from Warsaw? A: Yes, we are. B: A: B: A: Write questions and answers. 1 Tom and Katy/Australian? ✗ (British) A: Are Tom and Katy Australian? B: No, they aren’t. They’re British. 2 Cristiano Ronaldo/Portuguese ✓ 3 you and Olga/from Russia? ✓ 4 your teachers/Spanish? ✗ (Argentinian) 5 you two/from America? ✗ (Canada) 3 Match the flags (1–3) to the people. Then listen and read. A: B: C: A: B: Read the dialogue again. Notice the words in red. Speak 1 Argentinian 1 When they have guessed the country, give each S a slip of paper with the name of a country or let them choose a country. Ss then play the game in groups or Practice Student A: Choose a city. Don’t say the name. Say where it is. Student B: Guess the city. 4 other French 17 MOTIVATOR 1c Ottawa 2 New York 19 Washington 3 Beijing Tokyo 20 New Delhi Mexico City 8 18 7 Dublin London north 5 1 9 4 east 4 south-west Berlin Paris 2 6 Santiago 3 5 10 11 Lisbon Madrid Brasilia 13 Moscow 14 Warsaw 12 Rome 15 Athens Ankara 16 21 Canberra Buenos Aires 10 11 Exercise 4a and 4b 30 Grammar as they ask their questions. You may need to explain that the cities marked on the map are the capital cities (except New York). 1 -an/-ian 2 -ish Argentinian Polish 3 -ese Chinese 4 other French 1 -an/-ian Chilean American British Japanese German Indian Australian Irish Portuguese Greek Brazilian Spanish Mexican Canadian Turkish Russian Italian 2 -ish 3 -ese 4 other Exercise 5 1 north-east 2 south-east 3 south 4 west 5 north-west Extension Exercise 8 2 Is Cristiano Ronaldo Portuguese? Yes, he is. 3 Are you and Olga from Russia? Yes, we are. 4 Are your teachers Spanish? No, they aren’t. They’re Argentinian. 5 Are you two from America? No, we aren’t. We’re from Canada. Play 20 questions with ‘Guess the country’. Think of a country from the 21 named countries in Exercise 2 of the Students’ Book. Tell the Ss they have 20 questions to guess which one you are thinking of. They can only ask yes or no questions, e.g. Is the first letter (C)?, Is it south of (Russia)? Is the capital city Beijing? They should look at the map on pages 10–11 Countries 31 07/11/2014 13:52 Exercise 3 1 D London 2 A Edinburgh 3 B Cambridge 4 C Cardiff Exercise 4 2 Scotland (Edinburgh) 3 Polish 4 university 5 English Exercise 5 2 Scotland 3 Kirkcudbright 4 Tighnabruaich 5 west 1d 1d They’re British! UK Factfile SKILLS FOCUS: READING ACROSS CULTURES Exercise 2 1 United Kingdom 2 London 3 Wales – Cardiff; Scotland – Edinburgh; Northern Ireland – Belfast 4 British UK = the United Kingdom • England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all in the United Kingdom. • London is the capital of the UK. • Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. • Cardiff is the capital of Wales. • Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. • The nationality of the UK is British. Get started 1 Can you name any cities in the UK? Which cities do you want to visit? A Read Speak 2 6 1 What do the letters UK mean? 2 What’s the capital of the UK? 3 England is one country in the UK. Name the other three countries in the UK and their capitals. 4 What’s the nationality of people from the UK? 3 1 18 Read the texts. Match the teenagers (1–4) to the cities (A–D). Now label the cities. Northern Ireland A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A: Hi. I’m Dorota. Hi, Dorota. Is your name English? No, it isn’t. It’s Polish. How do you spell it? D.O.R.O.T.A. Are you from Poland? Yes. I’m from Krakow. It’s in the south of Poland. Is it famous? Yes. It’s a very old city. It’s beautiful. From Where Dorota (English ?) Krakow, Poland south READING TIP: SCAN FOR INFORMATION Vitaliy (Turkish ?) St Petersburg, Russia north-west Atsuko (Chinese ?) Kyoto, Japan centre When you want to find information in a text, you scan it. Don’t read every word. For example, to find names, places, countries, nationalities and languages in a text, look for words with capital letters. Now do Exercise 4. Liliana (Greek ?) north-east A – Edinburgh Scotland Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue. Then use the table to make similar dialogues. Only change the words in red. Name B C 1 Read the factfile. Answer the 17 questions. Verona, Italy Project 7 Make a poster about a city you want to visit. Sample unit England D Comprehension 4 Wales Read the texts again. Correct the mistakes. Change one word. 1 2 3 4 5 Gulay’s school is in Ankara. London Ben’s home is in Wales. Ewa’s mother is English. Cambridge is famous for its castle. Surinder speaks Punjabi at home. Listen 1 I’m Gulay. My parents are 3 Hi. I’m Ewa. My dad’s English Turkish. They’re from Ankara, the capital of Turkey. I’m British. My home is in London in the south-east of the UK. We speak Turkish and English at home and I speak English at school. and my mum’s Polish. We speak Polish and English at home, but my dad’s Polish isn’t very good! My home is in Cambridge. It’s a beautiful city in the east of the UK. It’s famous for its university. 2 My name’s Ben. My grandparents are in China, but my home is in Edinburgh in Scotland. I speak Chinese and English with my parents. Edinburgh is a fantastic city with a castle in the centre. 4 My name’s Surinder. I’m from Cardiff. It’s the capital of Wales. My parents are from India. They speak Punjabi with my grandparents. My Punjabi isn’t very good! It’s a difficult language. I speak English at home and at school. 12 5 1 19 1 2 3 4 5 Listen and answer the questions. What is the boy’s name? Ruaraidh Where is he from? Where is his home? Where is his grandfather’s home? Is it in the north, south, east or west of Scotland? NEW WORDS • parents • capital • home • speak • school • grandparents • with • fantastic • city • castle • beautiful • famous • university • difficult • language 13 Extension Group Ss in teams of three or four. Tell Ss to look again at the maps in this lesson and in Lesson 1c, to remind themselves of the names of the cities shown there. Ss then close their books. Using the names of cities on the two maps, ask each team to name the matching country and nationality. Award one mark for the correct country and one mark for the correct nationality. 32 M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 32-33 33 07/11/2014 13:52 Exercise 1 First name: Antonio Surname: Dodd 1e My name’s Antonio. SKILLS FOCUS: WRITING A PERSONAL PROFILE Nationality: British City and country: Newcastle, England WRITING TIP: PUNCTUATION (1) Newcastle Languages: English and Italian Exercise 2 1 A 2 C 3 B Exercise 3 2 This is my sister. 3 David is from Manchester. 4 It’s my new phone. 5 Today is Wednesday. 6 It’s in the south of England. 7 Yes, I am. 8They’re Japanese. 9 No, we aren’t. 10I’m from Brazil. Get ready to write 1 Read Antonio’s personal profile and complete the form. Hello everyone First name: 2 B Look at the text again. Match the letters (A–C) to the correct punctuation (1–3). C 1 Capital letter 2 Full stop 3 Apostrophe A 3 Punctuate the sentences. 1 my names peter My name’s Peter. 2 this is my sister 3 david is from manchester 4 its my new phone 5 today is wednesday 6 its in the south of england 7 yes, i am 8 theyre japanese 9 no, we arent 10 im from brazil Antonio Surname: Write Nationality: 4 City and country: Languages Language Revision 1 Language Revision 5 Grammar (16 marks) 1 Complete the compass points. 6 1 eText 00 2 your, his, his, her Complete the sentences with my, your, or its. 0 Hi! My name’s Joe. 1 Hello, Mark. Is this first time here? 2 I’m Anna and this is brother, Joe. 3 This is Susan and this is sister, Sara. 4 This is my dog. name is Spot. 5 Who’s he? Oh, he’s the teacher. name’s Carl. …/5 5 Write your personal profile. • Use the model in Exercise 1. • Write 8–10 sentences. Vocabulary (16 marks) 3 Write the missing number in each sequence. 0 1 2 3 4 5 thirty forty fifty sixty one five seven ten eleven twelve thirty-four thirty-six thirty-eight ten fifteen twenty ninety-seven ninety-eight ninety-nine …/5 4 What nationality are they? The first letter is already there. 0 1 2 3 Kasia is from Warsaw. She’s P O L I S H. Ana is from Milan. She’s I _ _ _ _ _ _. Zhi is from Beijing in China. He’s C _ _ _ _ _ _. Mr and Mrs Brown are from New York. They’re A _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 4 Yannis is G _ _ _ _. He’s from Athens. 5 I’m from the UK. I’m B _ _ _ _ _ _. …/5 Hello everyone. My name’s … . I’m … and I’m … . Boat Game 4 3 Hangman south-east …/6 Pelmanism Phrases/Use your English (8 marks) 6 Complete with phrases from the box. • Nice to meet you. • This is • How are you? • stop it! 1 A: Hello, Mr Jones. B: Fine, thanks. 2 A: my drama teacher. B: Hello! 3 A: Here’s my new phone. Now smile for a photo!B: No, B: No, photo! 4 A: This is Ali. B: Hello, Ali. …/4 7 Complete the conversation. There is one extra sentence. Jack: Hannah: Jack: Hannah: Jack: Hannah: Jack: Hannah: Hi, Hannah! 11 Not bad, thanks. How are you? 22 See you on Saturday? 33 Bye. 44 a) Goodbye. b) Yes, OK. See you on Saturday. c) Good afternoon. d) Hello! How are things? e) Fine, thanks. 1 20 …/4 LISTEN AND CHECK YOUR SCORE Grammar …/16 Vocabulary …/16 Phrases/Use your English …/8 Total …/40 15 Exercise 1 1 ’s 2 ’s 3 Is 4 isn’t 5 ’s 6 Are 7 aren’t 8 ’re 9 are 10 ’m 11 are Exercise 2 1 your 2 my 3 her 4 Its 5 His Exercise 3 1 three 2 thirteen 3 forty 4 twenty-five 5 one hundred/a hundred M01_LIVE_TB1_4p.indd 34-35 Games 2 14 34 ROUND-UP 2 north Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verb to be. Adam: Hi, Clare. How are you? Clare: Not bad, thanks. And you? Adam: OK. What 11 that? a photo of Dominic. Clare: It 22 Adam: 33 Dominic your boyfriend? my brother. Clare: No, he 44 . He 55 Adam: 66 you and Dominic from the north of England? Clare: No, we 77 . We 88 from Birmingham. Where 99 you from? 10 11 from Oxford. My parents 11 from Adam: I 10 Birmingham, too. …/11 ROUND-UP 1 Sample unit My name’s Antonio Dodd. I’m 15 and I’m British. I’m from Newcastle. It’s a city in the north-east of England. My mum is Italian. She’s from Genoa. My dad is from Newcastle. I speak English and Italian at home. My grandparents are in Bath. It’s a beautiful city. It’s in the west of England. Comment: Use the correct punctuation when you write. • Use a full stop at the end of a sentence. My name’s Ben. • Start a new sentence with a capital letter. Our home is in Cambridge. • Use a capital letter for names, cities, countries, nationalities, languages and days of the week. My name’s Surinder. I’m from Cardiff. My parents are from India. My dad’s English and my mum’s Polish. We speak Turkish and English at home. It’s Saturday. • Use a capital I when you talk about yourself. I speak English at home and at school. • Use an apostrophe when you write short forms. I’m Ewa. It’s the capital of Wales. We’re from Manchester. Now do Exercises 2 and 3. 1 Exercise 4 1 Italian 2 Chinese 3 American 4 Greek 5 British Exercise 5 1 north-east 2 east 3 south 4 south-west 5 west 6 north-west Exercise 6 1 How are you? 2 This is 3 stop it! 4 Nice to meet you. Exercise 7 1 d) 2 e) 3 b) 4 a) 35 07/11/2014 13:52
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