Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Student’s Book
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CONTENTS Grammar
Functions
Vocabulary
Skills Reading/Writing
Pronunciation
Revise greetings Revise introducing self
meet/Dave Revise numbers 1–20
Revise a–f
Question ( )
Revise introductions
twin/children/son/daughter Revise family Hi! English names
Revise d–m
Polite question
More introductions
Revise 1–20 cousin
Revise 1–20 Dialogue completion
Questions
UNIT 1 NEW FRIENDS
It’s nice to meet you
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LESSON 1 It’s nice to meet you
LESSON 2 Meet the family
to be (1) Revise How old … ? Introduce irregular plurals call me … LESSON 3 This is my cousin Revise What’s your name? My/Her name’s … too REVIEW
Grammar study: present affirmative to be; a/an UNIT 2 MY THINGS LESSON 1 What’s he wearing?
What’s … wearing? … ’s wearing What colour is it?
Describing clothes
Revise colours Writing colours Revise clothes + blouse/scarf/skirt jeans/coat/uniform badge/tie doctor/dentist/nurse policeman/soldier
/ɜː/ /uː/
Ownership
study (n) Revise clothes/colours
Punctuation ‘s Revise n–s
Question ( )
Position of objects
camera/mobile phone TV/DVD player/camcorder camera Revise rooms
Revise t–z
/s/ /z/
Formal introduction Information about self
front gates/international director/office/Come in card
/ð/ /θ/ Form filling Information about self
Describing school
Rev classroom corridor/library/reception stairs/upstairs fat/thin/round/square/mouse
Adjectives
Describing actions
project (n)/sickbay outside take/do/talk/watch (v) milk/interesting
Present continuous
Possessive ‘s
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LESSON 2 My father’s car
LESSON 3 Fred’s things Revise I’ve got … Revise Where’s the … ?
REVIEW Grammar study: Possessive adjectives UNIT 3 AROUND SCHOOL LESSON 1 The language school
This is … It’s nice/good to … LESSON 2 What’s it like?
What’s … like? Revise prepositions/adverbs of place teacher’s/teachers’ LESSON 3 My school Present continuous (regular affirmative)
REVIEW Grammar study: Present continuous affirmative
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UNIT 4 WHEN IS IT? LESSON 1 What’s the time? Revise time
Telling the time Making arrangements
quarter/half past/quarter to
Writing the time
Requests
Months January–June date/month/year Ordinals E-mail vocabulary
Months Ordinals E-mail address
/θ/
Months A poem
Word stress
LESSON 2 Can you help us? Revise can (requests)
LESSON 3 In winter it’s cold
When are … ?
Times of year of events Months July–December winter/spring/summer/autumn holiday cold/hot/snow/grow/shine leaves (n)
REVIEW Grammar study: When questions UNIT 5 FOOD AND MEALS LESSON 1 We’d love to
Would you like to … ? I’d/We’d love to.
Inviting and accepting
love (= like very much) midday/night Revise food
Invitation
Politely accepting
Complimenting
smell/look/taste good fork/knife/spoon
Questions/answers
Enthusiasm Silent letters
delicious/recipe hold
Disagreeing
Enthusiasm
Geographical positions
/ðə/ /ðiː/
LESSON 2 It smells good
It’s made with … Pres cont questions Rev preps place + above
LESSON 3 What’s this in English?
What’s it called? It’s called … take/taking
Expressing pleasure Disagreeing Table talk
REVIEW Grammar study: present continuous questions, negatives and short forms UNIT 6 HOT AND COLD LESSON 1 What’s the matter?
What’s the matter?
Expressing problems Geographical positions
hot/cold/hungry thirsty/tired Points of compass /centre country/sea/important Place names
LESSON 2 The weather
It’s + weather Frequency Present simple Revise what’s … like?
Talking about weather sunny/raining/windy Expressing frequency cloudy/snowing weather/weekend different/help/picnic Frequency adverbs
Describing weather Daily activities
LESSON 3 It often rains Revise present simple Revise frequency goes/watches
Talking about climate
wet/dry/Scotland/Wales mountain
Present simple Note taking
/s/ /z/ /ɪz/
Punctuation Shop times
Word stress
REVIEW Grammar study: present simple affirmative and questions UNIT 7 GOING TO THE MALL LESSON 1 Your house at 6 Revise let’s Time prepositions sitting/shopping
Making arrangements
shopping mall open/closed from/to (time)
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LESSON 2 It’s so expensive Asking prices Present simple (negative) so + adj How much … ? LESSON 3 A menu in English
assistant/sign/television smart/scruffy Excuse me.
so + adj
Polite requests
What would you like? Rev I’d like Can I … ? potatoes/tomatoes
waiter/olive/mushroom (green) pepper/onion/garlic menu/potato
A menu Food items
tomato/potato
Requests
REVIEW Grammar study: present simple negative and short forms UNIT 8 I’M SORRY I’M LATE LESSON 1 My watch is wrong
I’m sorry. Why … ? Because …
early/late watch (n)/wrong Revise opposites
Apology completion Polite apology Opposites Describing noises
famous/university/museum popular/river/boating market/old Large numbers
Matching
money/asleep modern/ancient/capital (city) pyramids/important Pharaoh/king/Egypt/Africa Egyptian
Historical text was/were
angry/hungry
Describing illness Expressing sympathy
well/better (health)/toothache headache/stomach ache Oh, dear./yesterday
Punctuation
was/were (weak/ strong) Sympathy intonation
Expressing enthusiasm
top/exam/mark/great beautiful/fantastic Well done!/remember last/this week
Sequencing (e-mails) A poem
Enthusiasm Intonation
port/village/suddenly/pilgrim main/Red Sea/holy Large numbers
Historical text Family tree
was/were (weak/ strong)
Following directions
catch (transport)/train/valley acacia take (the road)/drive/kilometre
Tourist information
kilometre
Present narrative
follow/directions/(get) lost/enjoy Rev food/happy/sad/miss (v)
Expressing thanks
present (n) come/go
Expressing thanks
Apologies
LESSON 2 A DVD about Oxford
very
Description of place
LESSON 3 I was asleep on the bus Past to be (positive)
Narrative past
REVIEW Grammar study: to be past tense affirmative Project about place. UNIT 9 BAD TIMES, GOOD TIMES LESSON 1 I wasn’t very well Past to be (question/negative) LESSON 2 Top of the class Revise past to be I’ve got + illness
LESSON 3 All about Jeddah Past to be + ago
Talking about place
REVIEW Grammar study: to be past questions and negatives UNIT 10 TIME TO GO LESSON 1 Picnic time Pres continuous (future use) LESSON 2 Follow me General revision LESSON 3 Nina’s present General revision REVIEW OF THE BOOK Grammar study: present continuous with future meaning
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New friends
LESSON 1 It’s nice to meet you 1 Look, listen and answer.
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[A/W 1.1: ILLUSTRATION: The sceneAre is theyou one Dave? at the end of ‘Ready for English’. The people in this picture are the other group that can be seen in the background at Riyadh airport in the ‘Ready for English’ image. The people in the image are: Dave Watson (key character) - he is an Englishman in his thirties and is wearing smart-casual trousers (like Chinos)– with a light shirt and a tie; he has short dark hair and sunglasses (can be on his head); Ibrahim Saad (key character)–he is a Saudi Arabian of similar age to Yes,asI per am. AreMale you4 Ibrahim? Dave and is dressed Adult in the A/W reference photos (white thobe and red & white ghotra (long and hanging down at the back)–he has a small goatee and trimmed moustache. Dave’s wife, Penny (key character) also in her late 30s–wearing smart long-sleeved shirt/blouse and ankle-length skirt, no obvious make-up, no jewellery except simple wedding band–3rd finger, left hand; their thirteen-year old son, Fred (wearing jeans and T-shirt), and his twin sister, Nina (wearing long-sleeved plain pale blue T-shirt and long flowery skirt in pastel shades; no jewellery; (both kids are key characters). They are in evidence in the image, but not part of the exchange so far–so have them somewhat in the background. Ibrahim and Dave are walking towards each other, looking expectant–as if they might know (or be intending to know) each other. They both have speech bubbles.]
a) How many people can you see in the picture? b) Listen, read and answer. Hello. Hello. Dave? Are you Dave? Yes, I’m Ibrahim. It’s nice to meet you, Dave. Welcome to Riyadh.
Yes … , yes, I am. Are you Ibrahim?
[a/w 1.2a: h/s Ibrahim] [a/w 1.2b: h/s Dave]
Thank you. It’s good to be here.
And is this your family? Let me meet them.
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1 What‘s the name of the English man? 2 What’s the name of the Saudi man?
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2 Listen and say.
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a) Listen.
Hello. I’m Ibrahim. [a/w 1.2a: h/s Ibrahim]
[a/w 1.2b: h/s Dave]
I’m Dave. It’s nice to meet you, Ibrahim.
b) Say. Hello, I’m .
I’m . It’s nice to meet you, .
3 Complete and say. 1 one 2 two ________________ ________________ 5 five 6 six 7 seven ________________ 9 nine ________________ ________________ 12 twelve ________________ 14 fourteen 15 fifteen ________________ ________________ 18 eighteen ________________ 20 twenty
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b
1
c
d
e
f
2
[a/w 1.3a: egg]
3
[a/w 1.3b: bed]
4
[a/w 1.3c: door]
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[a/w 1.3d: fish]
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[a/w 1.3e: apple]
[a/w 1.3f: chair]
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New friends This is my family.
[a/w 2.1: ILLUSTRATION: Dave, Ibrahim, Penny, Fred and Nina (as in Lesson 1), still at the airport. Dave’s family in a sort of loose line. Dave is introducing Penny to Ibrahim. Penny needs to look slightly demure–don’t have Penny reaching out to shake Ibrahim’s hand–just have her smiling slightly at him. The twins, Fred and Nina, are waiting politely slightly in the background. Dave is going to be introducing them to Ibrahim shortly so they need to be within reach of Dave, their dad. Both Dave and Penny have speech bubbles]
LESSON 2 Meet the family
1 Look, listen and answer. Track 3
a) Who can you see in Hello, Ibrahim. It’s the picture? nice to meet you. b) Listen, read and answer. 1 What’s the name of Dave’s son? 2 What’s the name of Dave’s daughter? 3 How old are they? Dave: Ibrahim, this is my family, and this is my wife, Penny. Penny: Hello, Ibrahim. It’s nice to meet you. Ibrahim: Hello, Penny. Dave: And these are my children. This is my son, Fred,
and my daughter, Nina. Fred, Nina, this is Mr. Saad.
Fred: Hello, Mr. Saad.
Nina: It’s nice to meet you, Mr. Saad.
Ibrahim: Hi, Fred. Hi, Nina. Please, call me Ibrahim. How old are you?
Nina: Fred’s 13 … and I’m 13.
Ibrahim: Are you twins?
Fred: Yes, we are. We’re twins.
2 Complete.
[a/w 2.3a: Dave]
Use these words.
Dave = Penny ( wife )
[a/w 2.3b: Penny]
daughter son
wife
[a/w 2.3c: Fred]
Fred (
)
Nina (
)
[a/w 2.3d: Nina]
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3 Write. d D e E f G h i J k l M
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4 Listen, choose and say.
Track 4
a) Listen and repeat. Hi, I’m John. What’s your name?
My name’s Tim. It’s nice to meet you, John. How are you?
I’m fine, thanks. How old are you, Tim? I’m 13. How old are you?
I’m 12. b) Choose an English name and an age.
Girls’ names Sue Anne Nina Liz
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Boys’ names Tim
John Tom Fred
Ages 11 12 13 14
LOOK! one ball
two balls
one horse
two but one horses child
two children
see Workbook pp90-91
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New friends
LESSON 3 This is my cousin 1 Look, listen and say.
Track 5
a) Who can you see in the picture?
[a/w 3.1: ILLUSTRATION: the Watson family + Ibrahim with suitcases, outside the airport next to a people carrier. With Ibrahim is a boy (his son, Omar, 13–dressed in white thobe and red/white ghotra but without a black band around it–see ‘Boy 1’ and ‘Boy 2’ photo refs) and two girls (his daughter, Reema, 12, and niece, Fatimah (she who used to be Noor in RfE)–both the girls are dressed in black abayas with headscarves, 13). Fred and Omar have speech bubbles, and are talking to each other. Nina, Reema and Fatimah are talking separately, but no speech bubbles here.]
b) Listen and say. 1 What is the Saudi boy’s name? 2 How old is he? Hi, I’m Omar. What’s your name?
Hi, Omar. My name’s Fred.
[a/w 3.2b: h/s of Fred]
How old are you, Fred?
I’m 13.
I’m 13, too!
2 Listen and write.
Track 6
b) Write, listen and check.
a) Listen and complete. Reema: Hi, I’m Reema. What’s your Nina: Hi, Reema. My Reema: How Nina:
4
2
1
name Nina.
are you, Nina?
3
13.
eema: And I’m 12. R This is my cousin. Her name’s Fatimah.
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Hi, I’m Nina.
Fatimah: 3
2
4
Nina: How 5
, Fatimah?
Fatimah: 6
13.
, too.
Nina:
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3 Listen, find and repeat.
Track 7
[a/w 3.3: ILLUSTRATION of Dave, Penny, Fred & Nina–have it as a picture of a family portrait, rather than another airport scene. Dave dressed in a suit, Penny wearing long-sleeved blouse and long dark skirt + simple court shoes; Fred wearing smart trousers and a shirt, Nina wearing a long-sleeved, full length dress–and simple court shoes. No jewellery for the females.]
a) Listen and find. b) Listen and repeat.
4 Write, listen and play.
Track 8
a) Write numbers 1–20 in the boxes. b) Listen and cross out (5) the numbers.
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Saudi Review
1 Listen, read and tick (3).
2 Look and write.
Track 9
a) Look at the pictures. Who can
a) Listen and read.
you see?
5
4
eema: Nina, this is my mother. Mum, this R is Nina.
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2
1
8
6
7
Ranya: Hello, Nina. My name’s Ranya. Nina: Hello. It’s nice to meet you, Mrs … .
[a/w R1.2f]
Ranya: Please, Nina, call me Ranya. Welcome to Saudi Arabia. Nina: Thank you. You speak English … Ranya: Yes, I’m an English teacher. I teach English to children.
b) Complete the sentences. Use these words. you I she they you we it he
b) Listen again and tick (3) true (T) or false (F).
✓ F n 1 Reema’s mother’s T n name is Ranya. 2 Ranya is English. T n F n 3 She is a history teacher.
T n F n
4 She is an English T n F n teacher.
Omar. 1 ‘m I 2 How are ? 3 ’s my father. 4 ’s my mother. 5 ’s my bike. 6 ’re children. 7 ’re in the park. 8 ’re from Saudi Arabia.
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GRAMMAR STUDY
to be singular I’m = I am you’re = you are he’s = he is she’s = she is it’s = it is
plural you’re = you are we’re = we are they’re = they are
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a) Listen and match. 1
2
4
3
3 a) Look, listen, say and write.
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6
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a history teacher an English teacher a photograph an arm a daughter an orange
apple bag 1
ball b) Listen and repeat. c) Write. Use a or an.
Track 10
book egg magazine
1 ____ apple
orange
2 ____ garden
pen
3 ____ bus 4 ____ egg
CHECK
b) Ask and answer. What’s number one? It’s a ball. What’s number
?
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LESSON 1 What’s he wearing?
1 Look, listen, number and repeat. Track 12
a) Look and say. What colours are the clothes? b) Listen and number. c) Repeat.
2 Look, listen and say. Track 13
a) Look and listen.
What’s Fred wearing? b) Ask and answer. c) Play the game. Talk about Fred and Nina. Fred’s wearing a yellow cap.
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He’s wearing a yellow cap.
What’s Nina wearing?
Fred’s wearing a yellow cap and a green shirt.
Fred’s wearing a yellow cap, a green shirt and a …
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3 Look, say, listen and write. a) Look at the picture. What’s Fred wearing?
Track 14
He’s wearing …
b) Listen and repeat. Where is Fred? c) Write. What colour is his school tie? It’s .
CHECK
4 Look, listen and say.
Track 15
a) Look at the uniforms. Who are the people?
1
2
3
4
5
policeman
nurse
soldier
doctor
b) Listen and repeat.
He’s a policeman.
Pronunciation corner
Track 16
dentist
Listen and repeat. her purple skirt two blue shoes
see Workbook pp94-95
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LESSON 2 My father’s car 1 Look, listen, match and say.
Track 17
Nina oteuter]
a) Look at the pictures. What can you see? b) Listen and match. Reema:
Nina:
Reema:
Nina:
Reema:
Nina:
Reema:
Welcome to our house, Nina. Thank you. Look. This is my father’s car. I see. And the bike? It’s my brother’s bike. It’s Omar’s. Let’s go into the house. I like this small computer. Is it your mother’s? No, it isn’t. It’s my cousin’s. It’s Fatimah’s.
c) Listen and repeat.
2
LOOK! Contraction ‘s It’s (It is) She’s (She is) Let’s (Let us)
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Possessive ‘s My father’s car. Fatimah’s computer.
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3 Write. Punctuate correctly.
It’s my father’s car.
its my fathers car.
1 its my brothers bike. 2 its my cousins study. 3 its Fatimahs computer.
CHECK
4 Look, say and write.
Omar’s bike’s red.
Fatimah’s …
a) Look at the words. Make sentences. bike scarf hair computer
green short red black small blue black
b) Write sentences about: 1 scarf 2 computer
3 bike
1 Omar’s scarf’s blue and green. 2 Fatimah
4 Omar 3 4
CHECK
5 Look, choose and write. n
o
1
p
q
r s
2
3
[a/w 1.3b: bed]
4
[a/w 1.3c: door]
5
[a/w 1.3d: fish]
6
[a/w 1.3e: apple]
[a/w 1.3f: chair]
CHECK
_andal
cl_ud
lio_ n
a_m
_late
see Workbook pp96-97
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LESSON 3 Fred’s things 1 Look, listen and say.
Track 18
3 1 computer 2 camera
3 mobile phone 4 TV
5 DVD player
6 camcorder
I’ve got a computer.
a) Listen and repeat. b) Tick (3) the boxes. What have you got? c) Say.
I’ve got a camera.
2 Look, listen, ask and answer.
I haven’t got a DVD player.
Track 19
a) Look at the pictures.
b) Listen and number. c) Ask and answer.
18
Where’s the computer?
It’s in the bedroom.
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3 Do the puzzle. Find the word ( ).
1
K
I 2
3 4 5 6
Pronunciation corner
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a) Listen and repeat the words. b) Write the words in the correct columns. caps bikes
tables shirts
jeans bags
books windows
z jeans
s caps
4 Write. t T
v U
w
y
CHECK
X
see Workbook pp98-99
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Unit 2
1 Look, say and write. a) Look at the pictures. 2
1
2 Match and write. 1 a nurse
2 b policeman 3
3 c scarf
scarf
4 d dentist
5 e jeans
6 f badge
7 g soldier
8 h doctor
5
4
b) Ask and answer. Where’s the TV?
It’s in the garden.
c) Write. 1 The DVD player’s in the bedroom. 2 3 4 5
CHECK
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4 Look, listen and say.
GRAMMAR STUDY Personal pronouns I you she he it we you they
Track 21
Possessive adjectives my your her his its our your their
3 Look and write. Omar
Ibrahim
Ranya
a) Look and listen. b) Ask and answer.
Fred
It’s Omar’s bike.
1 2 3 4
CHECK
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Around school
LESSON 1 The language school 1 Look, listen and say.
Track 22
And this is the Director’s office. Come on, come and meet him.
This is our school, Dave. These are the front gates. Come on, let’s go in. 2
1
Come in!
Good afternoon, Ibrahim. Good afternoon, Mr. Watson. It’s nice to meet you. Welcome to the International Language School.
Good afternoon, Mr. Mahmoud. This is Dave Watson, our new teacher from England.
Ah, look. This is Rakan, and this is Yasser. They’re students in your evening class on Sunday. Rakan, Yasser, this is Mr. Watson, your new teacher.
4
3
Thank you, Mr. Mahmoud. It’s good to be here.
Good afternoon, teacher.
a) Look and say. Look at the pictures. Who can you see? b) Listen and say. 1 Who is Dave Watson?
He’s an English teacher.
2 Who is Mr. Mahmoud? 3 Who are Rakan and Yasser?
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2 Read and write. b) Complete.
a) Read Dave Watson’s card. Name: Age: Occupation: Nationality:
Complete Reema’s card.
Dave Watson 36 English teacher English
Use the correct words and numbers. 12/22 teacher/student English/Saudi
c) Write.
Name:
Write your card.
Reema Saad
Age: Occupation:
Name:
Nationality:
Age: Occupation: Nationality:
CHECK
3 Listen, say and write. a) Listen.
Track 23
Hello. My name’s Dave Watson. I’m 36 years old and I’m an English teacher. I come from Oxford in England.
b) Say.
Hello. My name’s
Introduce yourself.
Hello. My name’s … I’m … and I’m … I come from … in …
Pronunciation corner a) Listen and repeat. thank you thirty
c) Write.
this
the
their
three
Track 24
b) Write. Listen again. Write the words in the correct columns. thank you
see Workbook pp100-101
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LESSON 2 What’s it like? 1 Listen and label.
Track 25
What’s your new school like, Dad? Tell me about it.
4 5 6 7
It’s nice …
1 front door
2
3
a) Listen and follow the directions. Where are the classrooms? b) Listen again. Label the picture with these words. corridor director’s office front door library reception stairs teachers’ room
2
LOOK! through
24
opposite
on the left
on the right
upstairs
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[a/w 3.2.3a: a small brown mouse]
a large grey cloud
[a/w 3.2.3d: a square white box]
round red ball]
short fat cat]
Unit 3 • Around school • LESSON 2
3 Look, listen, say and write. 1
3
2
Track 26
5
4
6
a) Look at the pictures. What can you see? b) Listen and repeat. c) Write the words. 1 a small brown 2 a large grey 3 a round red
mouse
4 a square white 5 a short fat 6 a tall thin
4 Match. 1 library
b
b
a
2 classroom 3 gates 4 office
d c
5 stairs 6 corridor
f e g
7 front door
5
LOOK! the director’s office = the office of the director the teachers’ room = the room of the teachers
see Workbook pp102-103
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LESSON 3 My school 1 Look, listen, number and write.
Track 27
What are you doing, Fatimah?
1 Our school
Our teacher
Our library
Our
a) Look at the pictures. What can you see? b) Listen and number the pictures 1–4. c) Listen again and complete.
2
LOOK! in
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3 Read and match.
What’s she doing? She’s doing an English project.
What’s she doing?
She’s talking to the nurse.
a) Look at the pictures and read the sentences. b) Match the sentences and the pictures. 1 She’s taking a photograph. c a 2 He’s doing his homework. b 3 He’s playing football.
c
4 She’s cooking.
d
5 He’s drinking juice.
e
6 She’s reading a book.
f
4 Write. Complete the sentences. I’m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I’m
You’re
The cat’s
(I/eat) I’m eating (We/study) (They/go) (The cat/drink) (She/watch) (He/open) (You/wear) (I/talk)
He’s
She’s
We’re
They’re
breakfast. English. to the mosque. milk. TV. the door. a cap. on my mobile phone. see Workbook pp104-105
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Unit 3
1 Look and write.
2 Match. b
a
2 do
b
3 watch
c
4 go
d
5 drink
e
1 wear
next to on the left on the right opposite outside 1 The bed’s
on the left
.
2 The chair’s
the bed.
3 The table’s
.
4 The window’s the door. 5 The tree’s the window.
CHECK
3 Write in alphabetical order. TV
camera
stairs office corridor sickbay reception photograph nurse
library
camera
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GRAMMAR STUDY
the present continuous tense (verb + -ing) singular I’m (I am) standing you’re (you are) standing he’s (he is) standing she’s (she is) standing it’s (it is) standing
plural you’re (you are) standing we’re (we are) standing they’re (they are) standing
4 Listen and number the pictures.
5
Track 28
LOOK!
a
b
c
d
e
f
6 Look, listen and repeat.
Track 29
1 Mrs. Saad 2 Miss Fuad
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When is it?
LESSON 1 What’s the time? 1 Look, listen and say.
Track 30
a) Look at the clocks and watches. What’s the time? b) Listen and repeat. What’s the time, please?
2
It’s 8 o’clock.
LOOK!
= two fifteen or quarter past two
= two thirty or half past two
= two forty-five or quarter to three
3 Write.
Complete the table. eight fifteen
quarter past eight quarter to eleven
seven thirty twelve fifteen five forty-five half past six quarter past one
30
CHECK
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4 Listen and write.
Track 31
a) Listen and tick (3) the correct box.
Fred’s meeting Omar at:
1
2 1.45 n
1.15 n
b) Circle the correct word(s). Omar: Look! This is my school. And these are my friends, Rakan and Yasser. This is Fred, and this is … Dave: I know Rakan and Yasser. 1 They’re /He’s in my class at the International Language School. R & Y: Hello, teacher. Hello, Fred. Fred: Hello. Omar: Now, Fred. This afternoon Rakan, Yasser and 2 we/I are going to the park. Would you like to come? Fred: Yes, 3 I like/please. Can I, Dad? Can I go to the park this afternoon? Dave: Yes, of course. Omar: Great. Well, school 4 starts/finishes at 1 o’clock. So we can meet here, outside the front gates, at a quarter 5 past/to one. Fred: Here, then, after school. Omar: See you then. Bye!
c) Listen again and check.
5 Say. In small groups, plan an afternoon for you and your friends. Use these words and ideas to help you. Where/meet? When/meet? What/do?
go to the park
play football
go shopping
go to the zoo
see Workbook pp106-107
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When is it?
LESSON 2 Can you help us? 1 Listen, repeat and copy.
Tracks 32 and 33
a) Listen. How many months are there in English? b) Listen and repeat.
Fred: Our first month is January. Can you say it? January.
Omar & friends: January. 1 Fred: Then February.
Omar & friends: February. 2
Fred: Good. Then … March.
Omar & friends: March. 3 Fred: April.
Omar & friends: April. 4
Fred: Can you say these four, please, Yasser? Yasser: January, February, March … er …
Omar: April. Fred: Good. Then May, May.
Omar & friends: May. 5
Fred: … and June.
Omar & friends: June. 6
Fred: Good. Well done.
c) Copy the months. J A N U A R Y
2 Read and
complete.
Complete the dates.
Sunday
4th fourth
11th
18th
25th
Monday
5th fifth
12th twelfth
19th
26th
Tuesday
6th sixth
13th thirteenth
20th twentieth
27th
7th
14th
21st twenty-first
28th
1st first
8th eighth
15th
22nd
29th
2nd second
9th ninth
16th
23rd
30th
3rd third
10th
17th
24th
31st
Wednesday Thursday Friday
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3
LOOK! e-mail language @
fredwatson@letterbox.com
=
at
.com =
dot com
Say the e-mail address.
4 Listen and write.
Track 34
a) Listen. 1 What is Fatimah doing? 2 Where is she going? 3 What does Nina want to do? b) Listen again. Write Nina’s e-mail address.
Pronunciation corner
Track 35
Listen and repeat. 3
3rd
13
13th
30
30th
31
31st see Workbook pp108-109
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When is it?
LESSON 3 In winter it’s cold 1 Look, listen, say and write.
Tracks 36 and 37
a) Look at the picture. Who can you see? Where are they? b) Listen. Which month does Rakan forget? c) Listen and repeat. d) Copy the names of the months. Dave: Now, after June … listen … July. Class:
July
Dave: Then … August. Class: Dave: September. Class: Dave: October. Class: Dave: Good. Then … November. Class: Dave: And the last month is … December. Class:
Pronunciation corner
Track 38
Listen, repeat and underline. January
34
September
April
December
February
July
August
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2 Listen and repeat.
Track 39
a) Listen to the poem. b) Repeat.
2
The seasons 1 In winter it’s cold And then we have snow. In spring we are happy. We see the plants grow. In summer it’s hot And the sun shines a lot. Then autumn comes round And the leaves all turn brown.
3
5
4
6
LOOK!
3
December January February March April May June July August September October November
4 Listen, write and say.
→ → → →
winter spring summer autumn When are your school holidays in England, Nina?
Track 40
a) Listen. When does the English summer holiday end? b) Listen again. Complete with these words. summer
winter
spring
English school holidays. December holiday holiday April holiday August
c) When are your school holidays this year? see Workbook pp110-111
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Unit 4
1 Say, write and listen.
Track 41
2 Say. Say the times in two different ways.
a) Say the dates. Tuesday 15 March It’s Tuesday the fifteenth of March.
1
2
1 Wednesday 3 September 2 Sunday 21 May 3 Thursday 15 June
3
4
4 Tuesday 6 December 5 Monday 12 August b) Write the sentences.
It’s Tuesday the fifteenth
of March.
1
5
6
2 3 4 5
It’s four thirty. It’s half past four.
c) Listen and check.
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GRAMMAR STUDY
When? questions When is your English lesson? It’s at 9.45. When are your holidays? They’re in December and April.
3 Write.
canigototheparkplease
Can I go to the park,
please? caniwatchtvplease
1
2 canwegohomeplease 3 canyouhelpmewithmyenglishplease
4 Read and complete. cooking playing shining teaching watching From:
ninaw@letterbox.com
To:
fatimah@atheer.net.sa
Dear Fatimah, How are you? What are you doing? I’m sitting at home 1 watching TV. My brother’s 2 football with his friends. My father’s 3 at his school and my 4 in the kitchen. mother’s 5 and it’s very The sun’s hot today. Please send me an e-mail soon. Your English friend, Nina
4 canihaveanappleplease 5 canyouopenthedoorplease
5 Play. Tennis with numbers. six
sixth
seventeenth
seventeen
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Food and meals
LESSON 1 We’d love to 1 Listen and say.
Track 42
a) Listen and answer.
Where are the Watson family going on Thursday?
What time?
Omar: My mum and dad say … would you all like to come to lunch with us on Thursday? Dave: That’s very nice. Yes, we’d love to. Thank you very much. What time would you like us to come? Omar: 12 o’clock? Midday? Is that OK? Dave: Midday … yes, that’s fine.
b) Listen again and repeat.
LOOK!
2
= 12 o’clock = midday
= 12 o’clock = midnight
3 Say and write. Would you like to come to lunch?
Yes, we’d love to. Yes, I’d love to.
a) Ask and answer.
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Invite … 1 a friend to your house. 2 some friends to come shopping with you. 3 a friend to have one of your apples. 4 some friends to meet you after school.
Would you like to come to my house? Yes, I’d love to!
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you/like/come/to my house? Would you like to come to my house? Yes, I/love to. you and your brother (sister)/like/come/to my house? Yes, we/love/to.
LOOK!
4
I’d like to. ✓
I’d love to. ✓✓✓
5 Write.
Complete the table with these words. apple
breakfast chicken dinner half past two juice lunch midday midnight rice tea water
food
6 Listen and play.
meals breakfast
time half past two
drinks juice
Track 43
a) Look at the picture and listen to the game. Reema: I spy with my little eye something beginning with b. Layan: Bowl? Reema: No. Layan: Bread? Reema: Yes! Your turn.
b) Now you play. see Workbook pp112-113
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LESSON 2 It smells good 1 Look, listen, answer and write.
Track 44
a) Look at the picture. Who can you see? Where are they? b) Listen and answer. What’s Ranya doing? c) Listen again and complete. Kapsa’s made with
and
.
Penny: What are you cooking, Ranya?
Ranya: It’s Saudi. It’s made with chicken and rice.
Ranya: I’m cooking Kapsa.
Penny: Mmm … It smells good. I love chicken.
Penny: Kapsa? What’s that?
2 Look, listen and repeat.
Track 45
a) Look at the pictures. 1
2 It smells good.
3 It looks good.
It tastes good.
b) Listen and repeat.
What are you cooking?
a
3 Read and match.
b
1
What are you cooking?
2
What are you writing?
3
What are you drinking?
4
What are you looking at?
I’m cooking Kapsa.
c
d Hi Nina, Oh, I’m sorry. What was the matter? Are you better today?
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4 Listen and label.
Track 46
fork
1
5 4
CULTURE TIP BOX A Saudi table
2 2
1
3
3
4 5
fork
plate
glass
spoon
A British table
knife
CHECK
5 Write. Complete the sentences. don’t like
love
1 I (✓)
like
2 I (✗)
don’t like
don‘t like
like
3
1
kebabs.
5
rice.
3 I (✓✓✓)
like
fruit.
4 I (✓)
ice cream.
5 I (✗)
tea.
Pronunciation corner
4 2
Track 47
a) Listen and repeat. b) Cross out the letters you do not hear. two
listen
hear
write
knife
night
scarf
see Workbook pp114-115
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LESSON 3 What’s this in English? 1 Look, listen, say and write.
Kapsa recipe chicken 1½ cups of rice 1 tomato 1½ cups of water
Track 48
a) Look at the picture. Who can you see? What are they eating? b) Listen. Does Nina like Kapsa? c) Complete. Use these words. Penny:
recipe
Nina:
delicious
cook
Penny: Reema: Nina:
bread Penny:
Mmm … this looks delicious. And it tastes delicious. I love this 1
bread
. What’s it called in Arabic, Reema?
It’s called fatirah, Penny. Fatirah … it’s 2
. And this chicken and rice dish. What’s this called?
It’s called Kapsa, Nina. Look, I’ve got the 3 4 it at home.
from Ranya. I can
d) Listen again and check.
2
LOOK! Those These
That
This
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3 Listen, ask and answer.
This is a plate in English. These are spoons in English.
Track 49
a) Listen and repeat. b) Say sentences. This is a … in English. These are … in English. That’s a … in English. These are … in English.
That’s an orange in English. Those are bananas in English.
4 Ask, answer and write. a) Look at the picture on page 42. Ask and answer.
they/have/breakfast? lunch
Are they having breakfast?
Reema/wear/cap? headscarf
Is Reema wearing a cap?
b) Write.
Are they eating kebabs?
No, they aren’t. They’re eating Kapsa.
4 Penny/wear/T-shirt? blouse
2 they/drink/milk? juice
5
LOOK! go going but have having eat eating give giving take taking
No, she isn’t. She’s wearing a headscarf.
3 Penny/hold/book? recipe
1 they/eat/kebabs? Kapsa
No, they aren’t. They’re having lunch.
Pronunciation corner
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Listen and repeat. It’s delicious.
It looks delicious. It tastes delicious.
see Workbook pp116-117
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Unit 5 1 Match. 1 bowl
c
a
2 fork
3 glass
4 knife
5 plate
6 recipe
7 spoon
2 Write and listen.
b
c d
e f
g
CHECK
Track 51
a) Write the telephone conversation in the correct order. 4 o’clock. Yes, that’s fine. See you on Saturday, then. 4 o’clock? Is that OK? Hi, Nina. This is Reema. Would you like to come shopping with me on Saturday? Hello, this is Nina. Yes, I’d love to. What time would you like to meet?
Nina:
Hello, this is Nina.
Reema: Nina: Reema: Nina:
b) Listen and check.
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CULTURE TIP BOX
Track 52
a) Listen and repeat. winter invite midday camera enjoy kebab
midnight
drinking
b) Listen again. Write the words in the correct columns. winter
Kapsa, a favourite Saudi dish
invite
Fish and chips, a favourite British dish
GRAMMAR STUDY
the present continuous tense: negative and questions Look and complete. Use these words.
Are
aren’t
I’m
is
question
short answers
negative
Are you going?
Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
1
Yes, we are./No, we aren’t.
2
Is he/she/it going?
Yes, he/she/it 3
No, he/she/it isn’t.
./
I’m
We
not going. aren’t going.
He/she/it 4
they going? Yes, they are./No, they aren’t.
5
isn’t
going.
They 6
going.
3 Write and say. a) Find 5 new words on pages 38–43. Write them here.
b) Dictate the words. Your partner writes them.
1
4
1
2
5
2
3
3
4
5
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Hot and cold
LESSON 1 What’s the matter? 1 Look, listen and say.
Track 53
a) Look at the pictures. Are the people happy?
What’s the matter?
b) Listen and repeat.
drink?
food?
bed?
40°
0°
I’m hot.
I’m cold.
I’m hungry.
I’m thirsty.
I’m tired.
c) Ask and answer. Point to a picture.
What’s the matter?
I’m hungry.
2 Match. 1 I’m cold.
b
a
Have a drink.
2 I’m hot.
b Wear a coat.
3 I’m hungry.
c
4 I’m thirsty.
d Eat something.
5 I’m tired.
e
Go to bed.
Have a cold drink.
CHECK
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3 Look, listen and write.
north
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north-west
a) Look at the map. Which cities can you see?
west
.Tabuk
b) Listen. What would Fred like to do?
.
c) Listen again and complete.
.
Dammam Al-Madinah Riyadh Jeddah Makkah
. .
.
north-east east
centre
south-west
south-east south
.Abha
d) Look at the map again.
Where’s Al-Madinah?
Fred: Can you tell me about Saudi Arabia, Omar? What are the important cities? Omar: Let’s look at a map. Here. Look. We’re here, in Riyadh, in the 1 centre of the country. And this is Jeddah. Jeddah’s nice–it’s by the sea. And this is Makkah, the holiest place for all Muslims. Jeddah and Makkah are in the 2 . And here’s Dammam, in the 3 . Fred: I see. Omar: And then there’s Tabuk, up in the 4
, and Abha down here in the 5
.
Fred: Thanks, Omar. I’d like to go to Jeddah one day.
CHECK
4 Look and write. a) Look at the map of England.
b) Answer the questions. centre
Liverpool
Birmingham
Norwich
Coventry
Southampton
Penzance
1 2 3 4 5
centre east north-west south south-west
Where’s Coventry? It’s in the centre of England. Where’s Southampton? Where’s Penzance? Where’s Liverpool? Where’s Norwich? Where’s Birmingham?
see Workbook pp118-119
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Hot and cold
LESSON 2 The weather
temp 0°
1 Look, listen, say and write.
Track 55
a) Look at the map. What’s the weather like in the north? b) Listen and repeat. Here’s today’s weather.
London
It’s cold and snowing in the north. temp 30°
It’s hot and sunny in the south. It’s cloudy and raining in the west. It’s windy in the east.
CULTURE TIP BOX London
Riyadh
It’s hot today.
It’s hot today.
c) Write. London’s in the south-east of Britain. It’s hot and sunny today.
2
LOOK! What’s the weather like?
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It’s hot and sunny.
What’s the weather like?
It’s cloudy and raining.
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3 Listen, tick (✓), read and write.
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b) Listen again. Tick (✓) true (T) or false (F).
a) Listen. When is the weekend in England?
Tn
F n
2 She does her homework in the evening. T n
Fn
Tn
F n
1 Nina helps her mother on Saturday.
3 Lisa phones her in the evening.
Reema: Tell me about your life in England, Nina. Nina: What do you want to know? Reema: Well … what do you do at weekends? Nina: We have our weekend on Saturday and Sunday. It’s different in Saudi Arabia. Your weekend is on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday I sometimes go shopping with my friends. Then on Sunday I often help my mum in the kitchen. Reema: And what do you do in the evenings? Nina: I usually do my homework. And I always phone my friend Lisa. She never phones me!
c) Read and write a number. always 10
usually 8
often 5
sometimes 3
never 0
3 1 Nina goes shopping with her friends on Saturday. n 2 She does her homework in the evening. 3 Lisa phones Nina in the evening. 4 Nina phones Lisa in the evening. 5 She helps her mother on Sunday.
n n n n
4 Speak and write. a) Say what you do in the evenings and at the weekend. Maybe you … go for a picnic. What do you do In the evenings watch TV. in the evenings? play games. I usually … I sometimes … read a book. help your mother or father. meet your friends. b) Make notes about your partner. c) Tell another student about your partner.
In the evenings, he usually …
see Workbook pp120-121
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Hot and cold
LESSON 3 It often rains
What’s the weather like in Britain, Fred?
1 Listen and underline.
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Mountains in Scotland a) Listen. Where is Scotland? Where is Wales? b) Listen again. Underline the correct words. 1 2 3 4
It often/always rains in Britain. It’s always/sometimes hot in the summer. It sometimes/often snows in Scotland in the winter. The weather in England and Saudi Arabia is the same/different.
CHECK
2 Match the opposites. wet
b
2 hot
b dry
3 north
c
4 west
d the same
5 always
e
east
6 different
f
cold
1
3
50
LOOK!
a
It’s cold today.
south never
I’m cold today.
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4 Read, write, listen and say.
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a) Write. Complete Omar’s daily activities. Do
Get
Go
Go
Have
Meet
Take
Have
Watch
A day in the life of … Omar Saad. 05:30 1 Get
up.
17:30 6
my friends
06:00 2 Have
breakfast.
in the park.
06:30 3
to school.
19:30 7
my homework.
13:00 4
the bus home.
21:00 8
TV.
13:30 5
lunch.
22:00 9
to bed.
b) Listen and repeat.
CHECK
c) Ask and answer. 05:30 1 13:00 2 17:30
What does he do at half past five?
3 21:00 4 22:00
He gets up.
LOOK!
5
rain It rains but go He goes and watch He watches snow It snows but do She does and teach She teaches meet He meets and have He has
Pronunciation corner
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a) Listen and repeat. b) Write the words in the correct columns. s
z
iz
meets
goes
watches
meets goes watches does takes teaches eats matches rains
CHECK
see Workbook pp122-123
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1 Read, write and listen.
Track 60
a) Write the conversation in order.
3 Write, ask and answer. Dammam
Where’s Dammam?
Have some of my bread and cheese. I’m hungry. Thank you. What’s the matter? What’s It’s in the east of Saudi Arabia.
b) Listen and check.
2 Say. 1
b) Ask and answer about these
2
3 places. 3
4
Pronunciation corner
What’s the weather like?
Track 61
Listen and repeat.
6
5
52
a) Write 3 other places in Saudi Arabia.
It’s …
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5 Write and speak.
GRAMMAR STUDY
the present simple tense
On Thursday I usually …
Complete I like
I drink
You like
You
He/She likes
He/She
We like
We
They like
They
questions Do I like … ?
When do I get up?
Do you like … ?
Where you live?
Does he/she like … ?
When go to school?
she
Do we like … ?
When go home?
we
Do they like … ?
Where they come from?
a) Write. What do you do on Thursday? Write sentences about what you always, usually, often, sometimes and never do. always usually often sometimes never On Thursday I usually
4 Underline. Choose the correct spelling. 1 2 3 4 5
Fatimah watches/watchs TV in the evening. Omar gos/goes to school with Yasser. I usually haves/have breakfast at 6:30. In England, Nina does/dos her homework every day. Reema’s mother teachs/teaches English.
b) Talk about your Thursday. On Thursday I usually …
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Going to the mall
LESSON 1 Your house at 6 1 Listen, tick and complete.
Track 62
a) Listen and tick (✓) the correct box. Fred and Omar are meeting at 6 o’clock …
1 in the morning.
2 in the evening.
n n
b) Listen again and complete the dialogue.
doing
Let’s
shopping
shopping mall
Would
Fred: Hello. Fred here. Omar: Hi, Fred. This is Omar. What are you doing this evening? Fred: I don’t know … what are we 1
doing
, Dad?
Dave: Er … I don’t know. Omar: Well, my father and I are going to a shopping mall. 2 Fred: Oh, yes please. Can we, Dad? Can we go
you like to come with us? with Omar?
3
Dave: Yes, let’s go with them. Omar: Great! 4
meet at my house at 6 o’clock. And we can eat something at the 5
Fred: Great! Your house at 6. OK.
CHECK
Omar: See you then.
2
LOOK!
3 Write. Punctuate the sentences.
go–going stand–standing
but
1
shop − shopping sit − sitting
.
letsgowiththem Let’s go with them. letsgotothepark
2 letswatchtv 3 letshaveanicecream
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4 Read, listen, say and write.
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a) Read about the opening hours of The Kingdom Shopping Mall. When do they open on Friday? The Kingdom Shopping Mall Opening Hours Saturday–Thursday 09:00–12:00 16:00–22:00 Friday 16:00–22:00
b) Listen and repeat. On Saturday they’re open from 9 o’clock to 12 o’clock in the morning. They’re closed from 12 o’clock to 4 o’clock in the afternoon. They’re open from 4 o’clock to 10 o’clock in the evening. c) Say. When is the shopping mall open and closed on:
1 2 3 4
Sunday? Monday? Wednesday? Friday?
When is the shopping mall open and closed on Sunday?
It’s open at …
d) Write. 1 On Friday they 2 On Tuesday
Pronunciation corner
. .
Track 64
Listen, say and underline. Monday
today
Thursday
evening
afternoon
morning
open
see Workbook pp124-125
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LESSON 2 It’s so expensive What are you doing, Omar?
1 Look and listen.
Tracks 65 and 66
a) Look at the picture? Who can you see? Where are they? b) Listen. What do Omar and Ibrahim want to buy? A
We’re looking for a TV shop, Fred. We want to buy a new television. Look. There’s one. Dad, there’s a TV shop.
B
Our shop assistants speak English.
c) Listen and tick (✓). 1 Which TV does Omar like? 2 Do they buy this TV?
A n Yes n
2 Look and write.
B n No n
cold
I don’t want to buy it. It’s so expensive.
1 2 3 4 5
9,000 SR
hot
long
short
I don’t want to wear it. It’s so long. I don’t want to eat it. I don’t want to go out. I don’t like my hair. I don’t like this weather.
Complete the sentences. Use so + adjective. 2
1
4
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3
5
wet
CHECK
3
LOOK! television = TV
[A/W 7.2.3: PHOTO of television]
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4 Listen and say.
Track 67
a) Listen and complete the chart. What do Nina and Penny like (✓)?
What don’t they like (✗)?
CHECK
Nina
Penny
the bag the skirt the jacket the shirt
b) Ask and answer. Does Nina like the cap?
Does Penny like the cap?
Yes, she does.
No, she doesn’t.
5
Yes, they do./ No, they don’t.
LOOK! He’s smart.
Do they like the bag/shirt?
Pronunciation corner
He’s scruffy.
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Listen and repeat. 1
Excuse me. Can you tell me, how much is this television?
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2
3
see Workbook pp126-127
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LESSON 3 A menu in English 1 Look, read, listen and write.
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Pizza House Menu
a) Look at the picture. Who can you see? Where are they? b) Read the menu. Do they have tomato juice? c) Listen. Who wants garlic bread?
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Pizzas (choose your topping) onions mushrooms tomatoes cheese black olives green peppers garlic bread chips tea coffee water juice (orange, apple)
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Penny
Reema
onions mushrooms
✓
tomatoes cheese black olives green peppers garlic bread e) Read and say.
What would you like to eat?
Read the menu again. What would you like?
I’d like …
f) Write. I’d like pizza with
2
LOOK! 1 mushroom 2 mushrooms but 1 onion 2 onions
CHECK
.
Pronunciation corner
1
2
1 tomato 2 tomatoes 1 potato 2 potatoes
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3
4
5
6
7
tomato a) Listen and repeat. b) Write the words. see Workbook pp128-129
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Unit 7
1 Listen and write.
2 Match.
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a) Listen to the opening times of a Saudi shopping mall. When does the mall close on Friday? b) Listen again. Complete the opening and closing times. Al-Majilis Shopping Mall
1
d
a tomatoes
2
b mushrooms
c
d olives
e potatoes
f
g green peppers
3
onions
4
5
Riyadh Opening Hours Saturday–Wednesday 10:00
6
–
Thursday
garlic
– 7
−
CHECK
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CULTURE TIP BOX
GRAMMAR STUDY
Monday–Friday 09.00–22.00
the present simple tense negatives: I don’t like shopping. You don’t like shopping. He/She doesn’t like shopping. We don’t like shopping. They don’t like shopping. short answers: Complete: Do you study English? Do I study English? Does Omar study English? Do we study English? Do they study English?
3 Write and listen.
Yes, I do. Yes, you do. Yes, he does. Yes, we 3 Yes, they 5
Saturday 08.00–22.00 Sunday 10.00–16.00
. .
No, I don’t. No, you 1 No, he 2 No, we 4 No, they 6
. . . .
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a) Write this conversation between a man and a shop assistant in the correct order. I’m sorry, they’re so expensive. How much are these? Excuse me, but how much are these trainers? Thank you, sir. That’s OK. I can buy these. They’re 400 riyals, sir. They’re 240 riyals. Excuse me, but
b) Listen and check. Unit 7 • Saudi Review
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I’m sorry I’m late
LESSON 1 My watch is wrong
1 Look, listen and say. Tracks 73 and 74
a) Look at the picture. Who can you see? Where are they? What’s the time? b) Listen and say. Why is Rakan late?
c) Listen and repeat. Rakan: I’m sorry I’m late, teacher. Dave: Why are you late, Rakan? Rakan: Because my watch is wrong. Look. I’m usually early.
2 Write, listen and say.
Track 75
a) Write. Complete the apologies. 1 Can you come shopping with me? I’m sorry, I ‘m not doesn’t don’t
can’t isn’t I’m sorry
2 Does Nina speak Arabic? I’m sorry, she 3 Do you like football? I’m sorry, I 4 Are you hungry? I’m sorry, I 5 Is Rakan in class?
can’t .
.
. .
, he
.
b) Listen and check. c) Listen and repeat.
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LOOK!
3
He’s usually early.
Today he’s late.
4 Match. 1 Why doesn’t Rakan buy a new watch? c
a Because I’m too tired.
b Because he doesn’t 2 Why don’t you go to the park? speak Arabic. 3
Why doesn’t she wear her old jacket?
c Because it’s too expensive.
4
Why don’t you watch TV?
d Because it’s raining.
5
Why doesn’t Fred speak to the shop assistant?
e Because it’s scruffy.
5 Listen, say and write. a) Listen to the sounds. b) Listen again. What can you hear?
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3,
00
0
SR
6 Write. Write the opposites. dry
early open right short smart
c) Write what you 1 late can hear. early 2 wet What? Where? 3 left I can hear … 4 closed 5 long 1 . a car in a street 6 scruffy 2 . 3 . CHECK 4 . 5 . 6 . see Workbook pp130-131
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LESSON 2 A DVD about Oxford 1 Listen.
Track 77
What’s Ranya doing? What’s Omar doing? What are Nina and Reema doing?
2 Look, listen and read.
Track 78
A
B
E River Thames University Curioxity Bodleian Library Market
C
D
1
a) Read the words. hospital library market museum
64
park river university
✓
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Unit 8 • I’m sorry I’m late • LESSON 2 b) Listen. Tick (✓) the words that you hear. c) Read the sentences about Oxford. Match these sentences with the photographs on page 64. 1 There is a very old, very famous university in Oxford. It is 900 years old and there are about 20,000 students. 2 The Bodleian Library has 11,000,000 books. It is 400 years old. 3 There’s a science museum called Curioxity. It’s very popular with children. 4 People like going boating on the River Thames. 5 There is a famous market in the city centre. d) Listen again. Match the numbers with the words. 1 400
a nine hundred
2 900
b twenty thousand
3 20,000
c eleven million
4 11,000,000
d four hundred
3
LOOK!
He’s very old. He’s old.
4 Listen.
It’s very fat. It’s fat.
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Where’s Omar?
see Workbook pp132-133
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LESSON 3 I was asleep on the bus 1 Listen and say.
Tracks 80 and 81
a) Listen. Where were Fred, Omar, Rakan and Yasser? b) Say. Why was Omar late? Tell the story about Omar. Ask your teacher for words you don’t know.
Bye.
1
BUS STOP
Omar’s saying goodbye to Fred, Rakan and Yasser. He … Bye.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Bye.
??????
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Unit 8 • I’m sorry I’m late • LESSON 3 c) Listen. Why does Omar want money? d) Listen again and tick (✓). 1 Omar’s very: 2 Ibrahim’s very:
angry n angry n
hungry n hungry n
2 Listen, read, choose and underline.
Track 82
Omar was late home last night.
I know.
A book about Ancient Egypt. It’s very interesting.
And Dad’s very angry. What are you reading, Nina?
a) Listen and read. Egypt is in the north-east of Africa. The capital of modern Egypt is Cairo. The capital of Ancient Egypt was a city called Memphis. The Pyramids were near Memphis. Memphis was next to the River Nile. Egypt was a very dry country and the water of the Nile was very important. Many Ancient Egyptians were farmers. The kings of the Ancient Egyptians were called the Pharaohs. Tutankhamun was a famous Pharaoh. His father’s name was Akhenaten. Tutankhamun was very young–he was Pharaoh when he was 9 years old, and he was Pharaoh for about 8 or 9 years. He was the ‘boy Pharaoh’.
The Pyramids
Memphis Cairo Pyramids Nile
EGYPT
The boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun
The Nile, Memphis, Pyramids
b) Choose and underline the correct word. 1 2 3 4
Cairo is/are the capital of modern Egypt. Memphis was/were the capital of Ancient Egypt. The Pyramids was/were in Ancient Egypt. The Pharaohs was/were the kings of Ancient Egypt. Tutankhamun was/were a Pharaoh.
CHECK
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see Workbook pp134-135
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Unit 8
1 Say, write and listen.
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Complete the sentences.
a) Say and write. A hundred 1 200
3 Write.
two hundred
2 5,000
Library Pharaohs Pyramids River University 2
1
3 700 4 6,000,000 5 9,000 3
b) Listen and check.
2 Write and say. a) Find 5 new words on pages 62–67. Write them here.
4
5
1 2 3 4 5 b) Dictate the words. Your partner writes them. 1 2 3 4
1 There are 20,000 students at Oxford . 2 There are 11,000,000 books in the Bodleian . 3 There are boats on the Thames. 4 The were the kings of Ancient Egypt. 5 The were near Memphis.
CHECK
5
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4 Write.
6 Speak and write.
Write these sentences in the correct order. Use correct punctuation. late./sorry/im/im
a) Look and say.
Visit Saudi Arabia
you/are/why/late? was/i/because/asleep.
CHECK
GRAMMAR STUDY
to be: past tense present tense I’m late. You’re late. He/She/It’s late. We’re late. They’re late.
past tense I was late. You were late. He/She/It was late. We were late. They were late.
5 Complete with was or were. 1 Omar and his friends were in the park. 2 Omar asleep on the bus. 3 Ibrahim very angry. 4 Rakan’s watch wrong. 5 Many Ancient Egyptians farmers.
CHECK
Tell a visitor about famous or interesting places in your town or city.
In my city, you can see … … is very interesting because … b) Write. Write the places here.
Why are they famous/important/ interesting?
Can you find photographs?
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Unit 9
Bad times, good times
LESSON 1 I wasn’t very well 1 Look, listen and say.
Tracks 84 and 85
a) Look at the picture. What can you see? Why is Yasser in bed? Fred: What’s the matter, Yasser? Yasser: I’m not very well. I’ve got a headache. And I’ve got a stomach ache. And I’ve got a toothache. Fred: Oh, dear. I’m sorry.
b) Listen and repeat.
1
2
3
c) Listen and repeat. Your friend isn’t very well. What do you say?
2 Read and say. a) Read. Thursday was yesterday.
Friday Saturday is today. is tomorrow.
b) Say. What day is today? Talk about yesterday and tomorrow.
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3 Listen and choose.
Track 86
Dave: Good evening, everyone. Class: Good evening, teacher. Dave: And good evening, Yasser. Where were you yesterday? You weren’t in class. Yasser: I know, teacher. I’m sorry. I wasn’t very well. I was at home in bed. Dave: Oh, I’m sorry. Are you better this evening? Yasser: Yes, thank you, teacher. Rakan: What are we doing today, teacher? Dave: Today, Rakan, we’re studying the past tense in English.
The past tense of ‘to be’. But I think Yasser knows it!
a) Listen. What is the class studying? b) Listen again. Choose the correct words. 1 Yasser was/wasn’t in class yesterday. 2 He was/wasn’t at home.
LOOK!
4
I wasn’t very well yesterday.
I’m better today.
5 Write.
Write the sentences. Use correct punctuation. 1 2 3 4
wherewereyouyesterday youwerentinclass iwasntverywell iwasathome
Pronunciation corner
Where were you yesterday?
CHECK Track 87
Listen and repeat. was
wasn’t
were
weren’t see Workbook pp136-137
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Bad times, good times
LESSON 2 Top of the class
SEND
1 Read and order. a) Read the e-mails. Put them into the correct order (1–5).
English exam Hi Nina, Oh, I’m sorry. What was the matter? Are you better today?
That’s great! Well done, Fatimah.
Marks (out of 100)
1 Fatimah Abdul Rahman 2
92 89
Hi Nina, It’s fantastic! I was top of my class in the exam.
1 Hi Fatimah, Yes, thanks. The weather’s beautiful here. It’s hot and sunny. What’s it like in Jeddah? And how is school? How was your English exam last week?
Dear Fatimah, How are you? Yesterday wasn’t a good day. I was at home all day because I wasn’t very well.
b) Read the e-mails again and say. How is Nina today? Why is Fatimah happy?
2
LOOK! Last week
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Sunday Wednesday Monday Thursday Tuesday Friday Saturday
Sunday Wednesday Monday Thursday Tuesday Friday Saturday
today This week
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3 Tick (✓) or cross (✗).
(✓) = Good. (✗) = Bad. 1 I’m hungry.
2 That’s great! 3 The weather’s beautiful!
✗
✓
4 I’m not very well.
5 I’m top of my class.
6 I’ve got a stomach ache.
7 It’s fantastic!
8 I’m better today.
CHECK
4 Listen, say and write.
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a) Listen to the poem and repeat.
b) Listen again and complete. Do you 1 remember ? That day in 2 Do you remember that day? , The day of the 3 4 . The food was Do you remember that day?
5
LOOK!
ll.
She’s in class.
She’s at home. but
He’s in bed.
Pronunciation corner Listen and repeat.
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They’re at school.
The weather’s beautiful!
It’s fantastic!
That’s great! see Workbook pp138-139
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Bad times, good times
LESSON 3 All about Jeddah 1 Read, write, listen and say.
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a) Read the conversation. Why was Omar in Jeddah last year? Omar: What are you doing, Fred? Fred: I’m reading about Jeddah. Do you know Jeddah? Omar: Yes, I do. I was there last year with my family. We were on holiday.
b) Listen and read. Today, Jeddah is a busy city and port in the west of Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea. About 3 million people live there. But Jeddah was not always so big or so busy. 2,500 years ago it was a small fishing village. About 1,300 years ago, there was a big change. Jeddah was suddenly very important. It was the main port for the thousands of pilgrims going on Hajj to the holy city of Makkah.
• Makkah Red Sea
c) Read and tick (3) true (T) or false (F). 1 2 3
About 300,000 people live in Jeddah. Jeddah was a village 205 years ago. One hundred and thirty years ago, Jeddah was suddenly very important.
T n T n
F n Fn
T n
F n
d) Read and correct the numbers or words. 1 300,000 2 two million five hundred 3 one hundred and thirty
CHECK
e) Say. What can you remember about Jeddah? Close your book.
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2
LOOK! Two hours ago. Sunday Four days ago.
Now Thursday Today
3 Fred is looking at a new picture and an old picture of his bedroom. a) Look at the two pictures and underline the correct words about Fred’s room one year ago.
Fred’s bedroom one year ago
Fred’s bedroom now
1 There was /wasn’t a picture of a pyramid. 2 There was /wasn’t a desk in the room. 3 There were/weren’t jeans on the chair. 4 There were/weren’t shoes next to the bed. 5 There was /wasn’t a TV on the desk. 6 There were/weren’t books on the bed. 7 There was /wasn’t a coat on the door. 8 There were/weren’t people in the room b) Listen and check. c) Listen and repeat.
see Workbook pp140-141
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Unit 9 1 Write.
Write the words in the correct columns. Hajj
Jeddah Memphis mosques pyramids River Thames
Ancient Egypt
Oxford London
Saudi Arabia
pharaohs
England
Memphis
CHECK
2 Match. 1 2 3 4 5 6
a b c d e f
How are you? What’s the matter? I’ve got a toothache. I’m top of my class. Why are you late? What’s the weather like?
3 Write. Where was he/she/they … ?
in
1
class
bed
at
school
CHECK home
3
They
.
2 He
Because I was asleep. Fine, thanks. It’s beautiful. I’ve got a headache. Oh, dear. I’m sorry. Well done.
She
.
4 .
He
.
CHECK
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GRAMMAR STUDY
to be: past tense questions and negatives past tense
questions
negatives
I was …
Was I … ?
I wasn’t … (was not)
You were …
Were you … ?
You weren’t … (were not)
He/She/It was …
1
We were …
Were we … ?
he/she/it … ?
Was 6
There were …
8
… (was not) )
We weren’t … (4
2 they … ? They were …
There was …
He 3
… ? there … ?
They 5 (were not)
…
There 7
… weren’t …
9
4 Choose and complete.
Choose and underline the correct form of the verb and complete these conversations. 1 Was /Were /Wasn’t /Weren’t Reema in class this morning? No, she was /were /wasn’t /weren’t. She was /were/wasn’t /weren’t at the dentist.
2 What was /were /wasn’t /weren’t the weather like in Dammam? It was /were /wasn’t /weren’t beautiful – hot and sunny. 3 Where was /were /wasn’t /weren’t your children on Thursday? They was /were /wasn’t /weren’t with their grandparents. 4 Where was /were /wasn’t /weren’t you yesterday evening? I was /were /wasn’t /weren’t in the park with my friends. 5 How many students was /were /wasn’t /weren’t there in your class on Monday? There was /were /wasn’t /weren’t 25 students in class.
Pronunciation corner
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a) Listen and repeat. b) Listen again and underline the stressed syllable.
headache
toothache
beautiful
fantastic
exam
pilgrim
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Unit 10
Time to go
LESSON 1 Picnic time 1 Look, listen and answer.
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a) Look at the picture. What’s Nina doing? b) Listen. What’s Reema doing on Thursday? c) Listen again.
Tick (✓) true (T) or false (F). 1 Fred’s going to England. 2 Nina’s mother’s going to England. 3 Her father’s going to England.
T n T n T n
F n Fn F n
Reema: What are you doing, Nina? Nina: I’m packing my bags. Reema: Oh, of course. You’re going back to England. Nina: Yes, my mum, Fred and I. Fred and I are going back to school. Reema: When are you going? Nina: We’re catching the plane on Sunday. Reema: And what about your dad? Nina: He isn’t coming with us. He’s staying here. Reema: Well, Nina, before you go … my family’s having a picnic on Thursday. Nina: A picnic! Reema: Yes, at Wadi Al-Touqi. Nina: Where’s that?
2
LOOK! He’s catching the plane.
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He’s catching the bus.
He’s catching the train.
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3 Read and listen.
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Wadi Al-Touqi is 88km from Riyadh. It is a beautiful valley full of acacia trees, and it is very popular for picnics. How to get there: Take the Takhassusi road out of Riyadh. After 12km turn left on the al-Somman road. Drive for 64km. Turn right on the al-Somman road. Climb into the mountains and after 11km turn right to Al-Touqi.
a) Read about Wadi Al-Touqi. b) Mark Wadi Al-Touqi on the map with a ✗.
SAUDI ARABIA
Riyadh
CHECK c) Listen. Listen and follow in your books.
4 Complete.
Complete the sentences. 1 2 3 4 5
Drive
Catch
the car to Jeddah. the road to Oxford. the 9 o’clock train. me at the school gates. left at the traffic lights.
Drive
Meet
Take
Turn
CHECK
5 Say. My favourite place for a picnic is …
What’s your favourite place for a picnic? Describe it. see Workbook pp142-143 Unit 10 • Lesson 1
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Unit 10
Time to go
LESSON 2 Follow me OK, Dave. Time to go. Follow me. I don’t want you to get lost.
1 Look, say and number.
I can’t get lost. I’ve got my directions. Look, here.
a) Look at the picture. Where are they going? b) Look at the picture story. Number the pictures (1−7) in the correct order.
KM 0
1 ??????
KM96.5
c) Tell the story. What is the problem?
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I’m sorry we’re late.
What was the matter?
Unit 10 • Time to go • LESSON 2
We were lost. But here we are now.
2 Listen and tick (✓).
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a) Listen. What does Nina like? What does Penny like? What is hallum? b) Listen again. Tick (✓) the food they are eating.
bread n cake n cheese n fish n kebab n salad n fruit n juice n
3 Read and write. Complete Nina’s e-mail.
delicious
friends
home
last
picnic
valley
Dear Fatimah, e-mail from Saudi Arabia. I’m going 2 on Sunday. This is my 1 last 3 in Oxford again. I’m sad to leave Saudi, but I’m happy to see my . It was called Wadi Al-Touqi. We were Yesterday I was in a beautiful 4 5 . It was wonderful, and the food was 6 . on a Write to me when I’m in England. I miss you. Your friend, Nina
4
LOOK! I’m sad.
I’m happy.
see Workbook pp144-145 Unit 10 • Lesson 2
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Time to go
LESSON 3 Nina’s present 1 Listen, answer and say.
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Reema: Are you unhappy, Nina? Nina: Yes. I don’t like saying goodbye to people. Reema: But you’re coming back soon. On your next holiday. Nina: I know. But that’s not for three months. eema: And Mum says that we can go to Oxford R one day. Dad sometimes goes to England, and we can go with him.
Reema: And, here … I’ve got a present for you.
Nina: Yes, I’d like that. You’d love Oxford.
Reema: Yes. Go on. Open it.
Nina: A present? For me? Nina: Oh, Reema. It’s beautiful! Thank you. Reema: I’m happy you like it. Nina: Yes, I love it. Can I wear it now? I want to wear it on the plane.
a) Listen. Is Nina coming back to Saudi Arabia? Is Reema going to Oxford?
Reema: Of course.
b) Listen. What is Reema’s present? Tick (✓). 1 a photograph n
2 a book n
3 a headscarf n
c) Say. You want to give Fred or Nina a present from Saudi Arabia. What do you choose? Why?
LOOK!
2
THERE (Oxford)
THERE (London)
go come
go HERE (Saudi Arabia)
You come here.
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You go there.
You go from there to there.
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3 Read and complete. Thank you for helping me with my English.
Thank you for cooking me delicious meals.
Thank you for (be) my friend.
Thank you for giving me a present.
Thank you for (e-mail) me.
4 Say and write.
Fred and Nina have a lot of pictures of Saudi Arabia. What/Who is/are in the pictures? Label the pictures.
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Unit 10
1 Write and listen.
Track 96
a) Complete the sentences. Use a or an. 1 I’m writing
an
2 I’ve got 3 We’re having 4 There’s 5 My father’s
e-mail. headache. exam tomorrow. famous library in Oxford. doctor.
b) Listen and check.
3 Say.
2 Match and write.
Say the times in two different ways.
1
a present
2
3
b waiter
c picnic
picnic
It’s six thirty. It’s half past six.
4
d office
4 Play.
Tennis with numbers.
5
e river
6
one
f doctor thirteenth
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thirteen
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GRAMMAR STUDY
the present continuous tense for the future We can use the present continuous tense when we are talking about future plans. I’m going to England on Sunday. Dave’s staying in Riyadh next year. When are you catching the bus tomorrow? Where are they going on holiday in the summer?
5 Read, write and listen.
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a) Write the conversation in the correct order. Have my bottle of water. Thank you. I’m thirsty. What’s the matter? b) Listen and check.
6 Write.
Complete the table.
months countries seasons Egypt June Scotland winter England spring August Wales February autumn December summer
months June
That’s the end of the book. Well done! See you again soon!
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Unit 1
New friends
LESSON 1 It’s nice to meet you 1 Trace and copy.
a b c d ef 1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
ABCDEF 3
3
3
4
3
2 Complete. A b C d E f
3
a) Choose and write. Ibrahim
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Ibrahim:
1
2
Dave:
b) Write.
Omar:
Fred:
meet
Hello
I’m
Hello
nice [A/W WB1.2: ILLUSTRATION: Ibrahim and Dave meeting each other – lift from sb a/w 1.1]
, I’m Ibrahim. Dave. It’s 3
to 4
you, 5
.
[A/W WB1.3: ILLUSTRATION: Omar and Fred meeting each other – lift from SB a/w 3.1a]
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4 Join 1 – 20.
14 5 9 1 2 18 4 12 3 7 19 10 11 6 17 8 20 16 15 13
5 Write and draw. Write: 1a = bed 1c = 2b = 2d =
Draw: 2 apples in 1b 1 fish in 1d 3 balls in 2a 8 pencils in 2c
a
b
c
d
1
2
[A/W WB1.4c: a chair]
6 Join. five apples
11
nine cats
4
seventeen pencils
5
four caps
9
eleven birds
17
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LESSON 2 Meet the family 1 Trace and copy. 1
1
g h ij k l m 2
1 2
2
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
GHIJKLM 3
4
2
2
2
3
2 Complete. G
g
H i J k L m
3 Choose and write. children
son
wife
1 Penny is Dave’s
daughter
wife .
3 Fred is Dave’s
.
4 Nina is Fred’s
.
5 Fred is Nina’s
.
6 Fred and Nina are Dave’s
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brother
twins
.
2 Nina is Dave’s
7 Fred and Nina are
sister
. .
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4 Choose and number. [A/W WB1.7a: Dave introducing Penny to Ibrahim (all dressed as in SB Lesson 1, a/w 1.1.]
1
[A/W WB1.7b: Dave introducing his children, Nina and Fred, to Ibrahim. All dressed as in SB Lesson 1, a/w 1.1.]
4
3
2
a Hello, Ibrahim. It’s nice to meet you. 2 b Ibrahim, this is my wife, Penny. c And these are my children. This is my son, Fred, and my daughter, Nina. d Hello, Penny.
5 Match and write. 1 Are you twins?
a My name’s Fred.
2 How are you?
b Fred.
3 How old are you?
c I’m fine, thanks.
4 What’s the name of Dave’s son?
d Nina.
5 How old is Nina?
e Yes, we’re twins.
6 What’s the name of Dave’s daughter?
f She’s 13.
7 What’s your name?
g I’m 13.
1
2
3
4
5
1
one goat
6
7
e
6 Write. 1
2
4
2
5
3
3
6
4
5
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New friends
LESSON 3 This is my cousin 1 Trace, choose and write.
Fatimah
1
Fred
Omar
Reema
2
4
Nina
Omar
3
5
2 Choose and write. What’s your name? How old are you, Nina? What’s your brother’s name? What’s your cousin’s name? How old are you, Reema? 1
How old are you, Nina?
I’m 13.
2
My name’s Reema.
3
I’m 12.
4
Her name’s Fatimah.
5
His name’s Omar.
3 Write. 1 name? What’s your
What’s your name?
2 13. I’m 3 cousin. is This my 4 Reema. I’m Hi, 5 Nina. Her name’s
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4 Circle and write. twins
1 Nina and Fred are daughters/twins. 2 Fatimah is Reema’s sister/cousin. 3 Penny is Dave’s wife/daughter. 4 Fred is Dave’s cousin/son. 5 Nina is Fred’s sister/wife. 6 Nina and Fred are Dave’s sons/children.
5 Count and write. Down
Across 1 20
1
2 1
2 3 3 2 1
4 11
2 1
t
3
w
e
2 3
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Unit 2
My things
LESSON 1 What’s he wearing? 1 Tick (✓). n 2 orange n 3 yellow n 4 blue n
1 blue
n green n black n brown n black
hair
5 purple n
brown n
eyes
apples
6 grey
yellow n
cat
sun
7 red 8 red
n white n
light
sky
n n n
black
goat
2 Look and write.
Write questions and answers.
What colour is it?
It’s grey.
What colour are they?
2
They’re white.
1
3 Write. It’s his shirt.
1
5
2
6
3
7
They’re her shoes.
4 7 2
1 3
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4
6
5
It’s They’re
his her
scarf shirt jeans headscarf trainers shoes coat
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4 Look and complete. What are they wearing?
1
2
1 What’s Fred (1) wearing?
He’s wearing a cap, a T-shirt, jeans and trainers.
2 What’s Ibrahim wearing? 3 He’s wearing a cap, a T-shirt, jeans and trainers.
4 What’s Fred (2) wearing? 5
She’s wearing a skirt, blouse and shoes.
5 Do the puzzle. Who are the people? 1
s
3
o
2
l 4
d i
5
e r Unit 2 • Lesson 1
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Unit 2
My things
LESSON 2 My father’s car 1 Trace and copy.
nopqrs 2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
NOPQRS 3
2
3
2 Complete. N o P q R s
3 Look and write.
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1
1 It’s Fatimah’s computer.
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
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4 Look and answer. 1
Is this Ibrahim’s computer?
2
Is this Dave’s cap?
3
Is this Fatimah’s juice?
4
Is this Ranya’s book?
5
Is this Omar’s thobe?
6
Is this Nina’s ball?
No, it’s Fatimah’s.
5 Write correctly. Add punctuation and capitals. 1 hes a boy
He’s a boy.
2 its omars bike 3 fatimahs computers small 4 lets go in the garden 5 her hairs long 6 freds bikes in england
6 Look and complete.
1 It’s your our
their
my
bike.
1 2
2 They’re 3 This is 4 She’s
books.
3 4
car. teacher.
5
his
5 This is
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My things
LESSON 3 Fred’s things 1 Trace and copy. 1
t uv w x y z 1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
T U V W X YZ 1
2
2
2 Complete. t U v W x Y z
3 Match and trace.
computer 2 camera 3 mobile phone 4 TV 5 camcorder 6 DVD player
a
1
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4 Write about you.
Use I’ve got a … /I haven’t got a …
What have you got? 1
I’ve got a notebook.
5
2
6
3
7
4
5 a) Look and write. 1
1
house
4
2
5
2
5
3
6
3
4
6
b) Look and complete. bathroom
books
kitchen
window
It’s in the bathroom.
1 Where’s the bag? 2
garden
It’s in the bedroom.
They’re in the living room.
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Unit 3
Around school
LESSON 1 The language school 1 Match and copy.
a 1 teacher b
teacher
2 student c 3 director d 4 front gates e 5 office
2 Choose and write. teacher
director
students
Sunday
1 Dave’s class is on
International
Sunday
Oxford
gates
.
2 Rakan and Yasser are
at the school.
3 Mr. Mahmoud is the
.
4 Dave Watson is a
at the
5 In front of the school are
Language School. .
6 Dave comes from
in England.
3 Complete.
100
Ranya Saad
Name:
36
Age:
Occupation:
Occupation:
Nationality:
Nationality:
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4 a) Write. 36
come
English teacher
1
Saudi Arabia
Hello
3
6
Hello
name’s
. My 2 Ibrahim. I’m 4 years old and I’m an .I5 from Riyadh in .
b) Write. Hello.
5 Tick (✓) true (T) or false (F). 1 Rakan’s school is the International Language School.
✓ Tn
Fn
2 Ibrahim is the director.
Tn
Fn
3 Yasser is a student in Dave’s morning class.
Tn
F n
4 The International Language School is in Oxford.
Tn
F n
5 The director’s got an office.
Tn
Fn
6 There are gates in front of the school.
Tn
F n
7 Ibrahim is a new teacher.
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Around school
LESSON 2 What’s it like? 1 Complete. 1 di r ec t or’s o f fi c e
5 f
2 s airs
6 c rri or
3 l br ry
7 rec
4 t
chers’ r
m
nt d
r
tion
8 cl s rooms
2 Choose and tick (✓).
n The window is opposite the door. n There’s a bag on the left. n The teacher is next to the board. n The corridor is through the door. n
1 There’s a picture on the right.
There’s a picture on the left.
2
The window is next to the door.
3 4 5
6 The window is at the end of n the corridor. 7 This classroom is upstairs.
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n
There’s a bag on the right. The teacher is next to the door. The garden is through the door.
✓ n n n n n
The stairs are at the end of n the corridor. This classroom isn’t upstairs.
n
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3 Look and write. white round black tall fat short small square large thin black yellow
It’s large and white.
1 What’s it like? 2 What’s it like?
1
2
3
4
5
6
3 What’s she like? 4 What’s it like? 5 What’s it like? 6 What’s it like?
4 Write ’s or s’. 1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5 Choose and write.
The cats’ fish.
5
House
School
bathroom
classroom
classroom bathroom stairs kitchen corridor library reception bedroom living room front door
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Around school
LESSON 3 My school 1 Write.
2 Choose and circle.
1 cetaher
=
2 isckyab
=
teacher
1 climb 2 do
3 roolcassm =
3 open
4 prjotce
=
4 play
5 srnue
=
5 take
6 ailbrry
=
6 watch
7 oomhewkr =
7 talk to
8 limk
trees/cars school/a project a window/car TV/football trees/photographs TV/pictures a friend/a door
=
3 a) Complete. am
is
1 The boy
2 They
are
is
1 eating an ice cream. 2
climbing a tree.
3 3 You
talking to me.
4 She
listening to the teacher.
5 We
playing football.
6 I
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5
4
6
doing my homework.
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b) Write ’m, ’s or ’re. 1 The boy ‘s
eating an ice cream.
4 She
listening to the teacher. playing football.
2 They
climbing a tree.
5 We
3 You
talking to me.
6 I
doing my homework.
4 Write and match. a 1 She/watch/TV
She’s watching TV.
b
2 We/cook
c
3 You/wear/trainers
4 He/take/a photograph
d e
5 It/climb/a tree outside
6 They/read/books
f
5 Tick (✓) the sentences that are true for you. 1 I‘m doing my homework. 2 I‘m playing football. 3 I‘m sitting outside the house. 4 I‘m standing on a chair. 5 I‘m reading my English book. 6 I‘m sitting on a chair. 7 I‘m eating. 8 I‘m doing my homework in my house.
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Unit 4
When is it?
LESSON 1 What’s the time? 1 Do the puzzle. Across 1
1
3
1
4
2
1 2
3
2
3
Down 1
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2
3
4
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2 Read and tick (✓) true (T) or false (F).
Anne:
Sue:
Hi, Sue. How are you? I’m fine, thanks. How are you?
Anne:
Fine, thanks. Sue, I’m going shopping this afternoon. Would you like to come?
Sue:
Yes, please. We can go by bus. It’s cheap.
Anne:
Good. School finishes at three thirty, so we can meet at
Anne
three forty-five outside the park gates, opposite the bus stop.
1 Anne and Sue are going swimming.
Tn
✓ Fn
2 School finishes in the afternoon.
Tn
Fn
3 Anne is meeting Sue at the bus stop.
Tn
F n
4 They are meeting at quarter to four.
Tn
F n
5 The bus is expensive.
Tn
Fn
Sue
3 Look and write. 1 Tim
John
outside
2 Anne Sue
at
1 When and where can Tim and John meet? They can meet at two fifteen outside the park gates. 2 When and where can Anne and Sue meet?
4 Complete and match. start
like
1 Where can we
meet
time
meet ?
a At 7.00.
2 What’s the
, please?
b It’s 4.45.
3 Would you
to come to the zoo?
c In the park.
4 What time does school
?
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Unit 4
When is it?
LESSON 2 Can you help us? 1 Match. 1 Jan
a ril
2 Feb
b ch
3 Mar
c ne
4 Ap
d uary
5 M
e ruary
6 Ju
f
ay
2 Write the months in order. 1
January
2
3
5
4
6
3 Look and write. 1 What date’s Friday?
It’s the seventh.
SUN 2nd MON 3rd
2 What date’s Wednesday?
TUES 4th
WED 5th
3 What date’s Monday? 4 What date’s Thursday?
THURS 6th FRI
7th
SAT 8th
5 What date’s Saturday?
What date’s Friday?
6 What date’s Sunday? 7 What date’s Tuesday?
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4 Choose and complete. like
e-mail address spell e-mail Yes please .com letters Can it’s
1 Omar: Can I e-mail you Fred? that. 2 Fred: Yes, I’d ? 3 Omar: What’s your . 4 Fred: It’s fred@postbox you it for me, ? 5 Omar: Fred: Yes, f-r-e-d-@-p-o-s-t-b-o-x dot com. 6 ? 7 Omar: Is it all in small , it is. 8 Fred:
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
5 Choose and write. Can you spell it, please? Can you say it, please? Can you help us, please? Can you help me, please? Can you write it, please? 3
1 Can you help me, please?
aun
2
4
t
5 Unit 4 • Lesson 2
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When is it?
LESSON 3 In winter it’s cold 1 Write and number. Write the months and number them 1 to 12.
March
a rchma b uljy
c berspetme
d vmrbeone
e ugusat
f ayrufebr
3 n n n n n n
g bctooer
h unej
i yajnaur
j ecebermd
k yam
l plrai
n n n n n n
2 a) Find and write the seasons.
f
eb
su
er mm
1 s ummer
110
kedercspringl
2
s
acn
fwi 3
nte w
rdigmwautumnbfw
lq
4 a
b) Label the pictures.
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3 Say and write. January October
April July August September November December February
January April 1 2
January
November July 3 4 5
October
4 Match. 1 When is your winter holiday?
a No, it’s long.
2 How many weeks’ holiday do you have in December?
b We have three every year.
3 When does the summer holiday start?
c They’re in winter, spring and summer.
4 How many holidays do you have?
d We have two weeks.
5 When are your school holidays?
e It’s in December.
6 When is your spring holiday?
f At the end of July.
7 Is your summer holiday short?
g It’s in April.
5 Correct the words. Find the mistakes and write the correct words.
summer brown we see snow sun cold
The seasons
1 In winter it’s hot
cold
2 And then we have sun. 3 In spring I are happy. 4 We hear the plants grow. 5 In winter it’s hot 6 And the moon shines a lot.
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Unit 5
Food and meals
LESSON 1 We’d love to 1 Complete the words and match. 1 l
h
2 b
k
3 d
a
t c
r
4 m
b
s
d e
5 m
y
6 m
t
f
2 Choose and circle. 1 Would you like/Do you like to come swimming on Wednesday?
3 What clock/time can we meet?
2 I’d love to/I love to. Thank you/Please.
4 Is midday/midnight OK?
5 Yes, that’s nice/fine.
3 Write questions. 1 to the park
Would you like to come to the park ?
2 to my school 3 to lunch 4 to my house
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4 Answer the questions.
Use Yes, I’d/we’d love to and Thank you.
1
1 Would you like to go to the zoo?
2
Yes, we’d love to. Thank you.
2 Would you like to come to my house?
3
3 Would you like to eat with us?
4
4 Would you like to come to Saudi Arabia?
5 Find and circle. S A L A D E T C Z
A P X R I C E A A
T P R U T H A F R
E L W A T E R O O
R E G G E E A T R
F K M M A S T Q A
I J U I C E E U N
S T I L S L O I G
P O L K E B A B E
6 Label the pictures. 1
3
5
7
9
4
6
8
10
tea 2
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Unit 5
Food and meals
LESSON 2 It smells good 1 Choose and write.
It smells good.
It tastes good.
It looks good.
1 2
1
3
It smells good.
2 4
3
5
4
5
2 Match and write questions. 1 2
3
4
5
6
do
1
write
2
watch
3
draw
4
read
5
eat
6
What are you watching?
3 Write correctly. Order the words, punctuate and write capital letters. 1 2 3 4 5 6
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love i kapsa and with its made chicken rice good oranges smell are you what cooking like dont i cheese the above spoons the plate
I love Kapsa.
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4 Look and tick (✓) true (T) or false (F). 1 The fork’s above the plate.
Tn
✓ Fn
2 The spoon’s on the right.
Tn
Fn
3 The bowl’s next to the plate. T n
Fn
Tn
Fn
5 The glass is next to the bowl. T n
Fn
Tn
F n
4 The plate’s on the left.
6 The knife’s above the plate.
5 a) Tick (✓) what’s true for you. like
love
don’t like
1 eggs 2 tea 3 fish 4 oranges 5 rice
b) Write sentences.
I like/love/don’t like eggs.
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Food and meals
LESSON 3 What’s this in English? What’s this in English?
1 Choose and write.
It’s called a fork.
What’s this/that in English? It’s called … What are these/those in English? They are called …
What’s this in English?
1
It’s called a fork.
2
3
4
5
2 Choose and complete.
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1
The food
looks
2
I
this food.
3
Would you like the
delicious.
please
called
holding
delicious
4
Yes,
recipe
looks
5
What’s this food
love
enjoying
6
It tastes
.
7
Are you
this food?
8
Penny’s
the recipe in her hand.
?
. ?
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3 Write -ing.
cook
write
cooking writing
5 take 6 drink
1 eat
7 have
2 climb
8 come
3 taste
9 fly
4 say
10 live
4 Write answers. 1 What’s Ranya doing?
She’s cooking.
2 Are Reema and Omar in the picture? 3 What can you see on the table? 4 Is Ranya holding a knife? 5 What can you see above the window? 6 Is it midnight or midday?
5 Write questions. come
write
take
1 he/e-mails
taste
drink
have
Is he writing e-mails?
2 she/photographs 3 I/tea 4 you/to school 5 we/lunch 6 they/cheese Unit 5 • Lesson 3
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Unit 6
Hot and cold
LESSON 1 What’s the matter? 1 Match and write. She’s tired.
1
a thirsty
2
b hungry
3
c tired
4
d hot
5
e cold
2 Write numbers.
Number the sentences 1–4. 1
2 n b Yes, please, I’d love one. n c What’s the matter? n d Would you like a drink? n a I’m thirsty.
2
a Sit down and have a break. n b Thank you. c I’m tired. d What’s the matter?
n n n
3 Choose and write. Have a break. Have an apple. Go into the house – it isn’t hot there. Wear a jacket and scarf. Have a glass of water. 1 I’m cold.
Wear a jacket and scarf.
2 I’m hot. 3 I’m hungry. 4 I’m thirsty. 5 I’m tired.
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4 Choose and write. West South South-West North-East South-East North North-West East
1
North 2
8
3
7 4
6 5
5 Read and write. Write the names of the cities on the map. 2 Leicester’s in the centre.
4
Hull’s in the north-east.
7
Dover’s in the south-east. Portsmouth’s in the south.
1 Leicester
Plymouth’s in the south-west. Blackpool’s in the north-west.
5
Ipswich is in the east. 6 3
6 Complete. in the east in the centre in the south-west by the sea in the west in the north-west
6 Dammam
5 Tabuk 1 Riyadh’s 2 Abha’s
in the centre
of Saudi Arabia. of Saudi Arabia.
3 Makkah’s 4 Jeddah’s 5 Tabuk’s 6 Dammam’s
of Saudi Arabia.
1 Riyadh 4 Jeddah 3 Makkah 2 Abha
. of Saudi Arabia. of Saudi Arabia.
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Hot and cold
LESSON 2 The weather 1 Look, choose and write. What’s the weather like? It’s hot.
It’s cloudy. It’s raining. It’s snowing. It’s cold. It’s sunny. It’s windy. 5
It’s cloudy.
1
2
3
6
4
7
2 Look and write.
A
B
What’s different? In picture B, … 1
It isn’t snowing in the north.
2 3 4
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3 Tick (✓) what you do. always usually
often
sometimes never
I have breakfast in the morning. I eat rice for lunch. I phone my friend in the evening. I watch TV in the afternoon. I go to school on Fridays. I go shopping at the weekend. I take photos in the holidays.
4 Look at Exercise 3. Write 3 sentences. I always/usually/often/sometimes/never … 1 I
2 3
5 Write. 1 always/drink/morning
1
She always drinks tea in the morning.
2 usually/play/afternoon
2
3
3 often/ride/Saturday 4 sometimes/read/in the evening
4
5 never/eat 5
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Hot and cold
1 Britain
LESSON 3 It often rains
3
1 a) Complete the map. England
Britain
Wales
2
Scotland
b) Read and answer. Where are the mountains? and
They are in
4
.
2 Look and write. usually = ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ often = ✓✓✓✓✓ sometimes = ✓✓✓ never = ✗ spring
✓✓✓✓✓
summer
✓✓✓✓✓
✗
Look: The sun shines. It rains. It snows. autumn
winter
✓✓✓✓✓
✓✓✓
✓✓✓✓ 1 In spring, the sun
often
shines .
2 In summer, the sun 3 In summer, it
. .
4 5
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3 Write the opposites. wet
small
never
east
hot
different
south
hot
new
1 It’s cold today.
It’s
2 He’s got an old book.
She’s got a/an
3 He’s got a big bike.
He’s got a/an
4 They’re the same.
They’re
5 Scotland’s in the north.
Southampton’s in the
6 She always watches TV in the evening.
He
watches TV in the evening.
7 It’s dry today.
It’s
today.
8 It rains in the west.
The sun shines in the
today. book. bike. . .
.
4 a) Write.
Order the words and write the question. Saturday/do/Anne/does/What/on What
?
b) Look and complete.
1
2
3
On Saturday … She has breakfast at 8.00.
4
She home at
5
She . at
She to her friend’s house . at
6
TV .
She dinner at
She lunch at
.
7
She . bed at
to .
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Unit 7
Going to the mall
LESSON 1 Your house at 6 1 Write. Use Let’s. 1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Let’s drink fruit juice.
2 Write correctly.
Add punctuation and capitals to make questions. 1 like to come to would my house you Would you like to come to my house? 2 lunch you to would to come like 3 go we can to the zoo 4 meet me can you in the park
3 Match.
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1 What are you doing on Saturday?
a Yes, we can eat at the shopping mall.
2 What are you doing this afternoon?
b Yes, please. I’d love to.
3 Would you like to come with me?
c I’m going to Jeddah.
4 Can you meet me outside the shop?
d I’m going to my friend’s house.
5 Can we have lunch?
e Yes, that’s fine.
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4 Look and complete. Bookshop Opening hours: Sunday 09:00 – 16:00 Monday – Friday 09:00 – 18:00
Sports Shop Opening hours: Saturday 08:30 – 16:30 Monday – Friday 09:30 – 17:00
1 When is the bookshop open on Thursday? 2 When is the
Clothes Shop Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday 09:30 – 16:30 Monday – Friday 09:00 – 17:30
When is the clothes shop open on Tuesday?
shop open on Wednesday?
It’s open from nine thirty to five o’clock.
3 When is the sports shop open on Saturday? 4 When is the
shop open on Sunday?
It’s open from nine thirty to four thirty.
5 When is the bookshop open on Sunday? It’s open from nine o’clock to five thirty.
Pronunciation corner
August
Say and underline. August
September
1 Sunday
6 evening
2 morning
3 magazine 4 shopping 5 July
afternoon
7 Thursday 8 today
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Going to the mall
LESSON 2 It’s so expensive 1 Match. 1 The skirt’s too long.
a the shop assistant.
2 How much
b TV.
3 My uniform’s
c Can you help me, please?
4 It’s too expensive.
d is the camera?
5 Ask
e I can’t wear it.
6 Can you read
f very smart.
7 They’re watching
g the sign?
8 Excuse me.
h I can’t buy it.
2 Complete. 1
2
Do
3
4
Yes
5
2
they like the headscarves ? he like the ?
3
she like the
?
, she
4
you like the
?
,I
5
they like the
?
, they
1
, they
do
.
, he
. . . .
3 Tick (✓) the correct sentences. What’s the matter?
✓ n 2 His hair’s so short. n 3 His jacket’s so small. n 4 He’s so cold. n 1 His bag’s so old.
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n 6 His shirt’s so short. n 7 His jacket’s so big. n 8 His hair’s so long. n 5 He’s so hot.
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4 Look and answer. 1
2
3
4 00
2,0
5
6
SR
No, I don’t. It’s so long.
1 Do you like his hair? 2 Does she like the jacket? 3 Can you buy the bike? 4 Do you want to ride the horse? 5 Does he want to play football? 6 Do they want to go outside?
5 Complete and match. What 1
How
Do
How much
What
Where
What ’s the time?
When a It’s red.
2
is the television?
b It’s in Green Street.
3
’s the school?
c We’re going on Sunday.
4
you like tea?
d It’s 9,000 SR.
5
are you?
e It’s five thirty.
6
are you going to the zoo?
f Yes, I do. I love it.
7
colour is the bike?
g I’m fine, thanks.
6 Complete.
S a t is the o p s t
of s r f y. Unit 7 • Lesson 2
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Going to the mall
LESSON 3 A menu in E nglish 1 Look, read and write.
1
a like/would
What
would you
like
?
b like/please/I’d
I’d like soup and pizza, please .
a you/What/would
2
like?
b have/please/Can I
chicken and
?
salad,
a you/like/Would
3
a drink?
b I’d/like/please .
Yes,
fruit juice.
2 Tick (✓) or cross (✗). Correct the wrong sentences. 1
n ✗ It’s garlic.
2
2 It’s a mushroom. n
3
3 It’s a tomato.
n
4 It’s an olive.
n
4
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1 It’s an onion.
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3 Complete. Singular 1 tree
Plural
trees
2 potato 3 child 4 horse 5 tomato 6 olive 7 bike
4 Find and write the words. 1
The first letter of onion. The fourth letter of garlic. The third letter of chip. The third letter of love. The first letter of egg.
Answer = o l i v e
2
The first letter of water. The fourth letter of bread. The second letter of rice. The first letter of tea. The third letter of cheese. The fifth letter of mushroom.
Answer =
3
The eighth letter of mushroom. The first letter of egg. The second letter of onion. The third letter of fruit.
Answer =
5 Complete the menu. Pizza House Menu Pizzas 1 (choose your topping)
black olives garlic bread chips 2 Drinks
coffee
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Unit 8
I’m sorry I’m late b
LESSON 1 My watch is wrong
c
a
d
1 Match and write. c 1 Picture n
Are you from Riyadh?
I’m sorry, he doesn’t.
2 Picture n
Can you read the sign?
I’m sorry, I’m not. e
3 Picture n
Do you eat fish?
I’m sorry, I’m not.
4 Picture n
Are you the new teacher?
I’m sorry, I don’t.
5 Picture n
Does he speak English?
I’m sorry, I can’t.
2 Write apologies. I’m sorry, he can’t. I’m sorry, it
1 Can he write Arabic? 2 Is this my book? 3 Is Rakan in the classroom? 4 Are you doing your homework? 5 Are they listening? 6 Do they like the food? 7 Does he want to go?
3 Choose and complete. Why doesn’t he wear his coat? Why don’t you want an ice cream? Because I’m too tired. Because she’s English. Because it’s too expensive. Because they want to buy a TV. Why are you always late?
Because she’s English.
1 Why doesn’t she speak Arabic? 2 Why are they in the shopping mall? 3
Because my watch is wrong.
4 Why don’t you go by taxi. 5
Because I’m too cold.
6 Why don’t you do your homework? 7
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Because it’s too big.
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4 Answer the questions. No, he isn’t.
1 Is Rakan early for school? 2 Why is Rakan late? 3 What does he say to the teacher? Write his apology. 4 Is he usually late?
5 Write questions and answers. What can you hear/see/taste/smell? 1
What can you see? I can see a watch.
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6 Write the words and match the opposites. 1
wet
a
2
b
3
c
4
d
5
e
6
f
dry
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I’m sorry I’m late
LESSON 2 A DVD about Oxford 1 Match and write. 1
a library
2
b university
3
c river
4
d museum
5
e hospital
6
f market
museum
2 Complete. museum parks books Saturday centre rivers shops 50,000 south clothes I come from a small city in the 1 south of England. It has 2 people. 3 4 of the town is very old and has small and restaurants. The 5 and there is a There is a library near the centre with 120,000 6 where you can see very old things. There are five 7 where 8 where people have picnics or play games. people go boating and four 9 , there is a market where you can buy food, 10 On Tuesday and books and DVDs.
,
3 Punctuate. 1 20000
=
2 1000
=
3 3000000 =
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20,000 1,000
4 12000
=
5 20000
=
6 60000000 =
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4 Complete. three hundred
300
five thousand 2,000 five hundred 6,000,000 30,000 twenty million
5 Look and write. 1 cold
a
2 old 3 thin
She’s cold.
b
a
b
a
b
6 Write answers.
1
2
No, he’s very cold.
1 Is he very hot? 2 Is it very wet? 3 Is it very big?
She’s very cold.
3
4
4 Is she very smart?
7 Correct the words. Find the mistakes and write the correct words. 1 There are 20,000 teachers at Oxford University.
students
2 Oxford University is nine years old. 3 The library has 11,000,000 pens. 4 In Oxford, people like going boating on the sea. 5 There is a famous garden in Oxford city centre. 6 There is a history museum called Curioxity in Oxford. Unit 8 • Lesson 2
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I’m sorry I’m late
LESSON 3 I was asleep on the bus 1 Write was or were.
1 she/14:00
She was at the market at two o’clock.
2 they/16:30 3 he/03:30 4 we/18:30 5 they/11:00 6 I/15:45
2 a) Match. 1 asleep
a
2 hungry
c
3 angry
b) Write. 1 He’s asleep .
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b
2
3
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3 Write ’m, ’re, ’s, was or were. On Thursday morning 1 I We 2
was
at my friend’s house.
in her kitchen, cooking bread. My mother at home and my father and brother 4
3
at the shopping mall. In the afternoon, my brother in the park. I 6
5
Today it’s Saturday, so I 7
at home with my mother. at school. My friend
at school too. We 9
8
in the English class.
4 Choose and complete. kings north-east important dry capital Pyramids River boy modern young Egypt is in the 1 north-east of Africa. The Egypt is Cairo. The capital of 2 3
of Ancient Egypt was a city called Memphis.
The 4
were near Memphis. Memphis was next to the Nile. Egypt was a very 6 country and the water of the Nile . Many Ancient Egyptians were farmers.
5
was very 7 The 8
of the Ancient Egyptians were called the Pharaohs.
Tutankhamun was a famous Pharaoh. His father’s name was Akhenaten. Tutankhamun – he was Pharaoh when he was 9 years old, and he was was very 9 Pharaoh’. Pharaoh for about 8 or 9 years. He was the 10 ‘
5 Circle. 1 At lunchtime you are hungry/angry. 2 A very old city is a/an modern/ancient city. 3 Kings of the ancient Egyptians were called pharaohs/kings. 4 London is the country/capital of England. 5 Memphis was next to the River/Sea Nile. 6 When you go shopping, you have money/notebooks in your bag. Unit 8 • Lesson 3
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Unit 9
Bad times, good times
LESSON 1 I wasn’t very well 2
1
1 Look and write.
3
What’s the matter? 1 I’ve got a t
.
2 3
2 Order the sentences. 1 a Oh, dear. I’m sorry. 3 b I’m not very well. c What’s the matter? 2
a b c d
Oh, dear. I’m sorry. Are you better today? Yes, thank you. Because I wasn’t very well. Why weren’t you at school yesterday?
3 Do the puzzle.
✗
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Sunday Monday Tuesday ay Wednesd Thursday Friday Saturday
1
is Tuesday.
2
is Wednesday.
3
was Monday.
1
2
3
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4 Choose and write.
Today’s Wednesday.
She’s better today. She’s at school. He wasn’t at school yesterday. He wasn’t very well. She wasn’t very well yesterday. She was in bed. He’s in class today. He’s studying the past tense of ‘to be’. Tuesday 1
Tuesday He wasn’t at school
3
yesterday. He wasn’t very well.
Wednesday
Wednesday 2
4
I was
5 Circle. 1 Yesterday was/were Tuesday. 2 On Sunday the boys was/were in the park. 3 Last night I wasn’t/weren’t at school. 4 She was/were late for school on Monday. 5 Yesterday we wasn’t/weren’t in the restaurant. 6 The capital of ancient Egypt wasn’t/weren’t Cairo. 7 You wasn’t/weren’t at the picnic on Thursday.
6 Order the words and write questions. 1 he in class was yesterday
Was he in class yesterday?
2 you where were yesterday 3 was he where Saturday on 4 they why late were 5 geography when class was the Unit 9 • Lesson 1
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Bad times, good times
LESSON 2 Top of the class 1 Complete. 1
2
3
good
1 Your homework’s very 2 This book’s gr
!
t!
4
3 The weather’s b
l!
4 This food’s f
c!
2 Choose and write. We’re tired. I’m not very well. It’s angry. They’re hungry. I’ve got a headache. 1
1
I’ve got a headache.
2
2
3
3 4 4
5
5
3 Choose and complete. good
well done
mark
happy
exam
top
Fatimah’s very 1 happy because she was 2 in her exam yesterday. Her 3 was 92. It was an English 4 . Fatimah’s English is very 5 ! Today she’s writing an e-mail to Nina. Nina answers 6
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4 Look and write. this 1
last JULY
week
winter
summer
JULY
3
month
SEPTE MBER
AUGU ST
this week
last week
2
4
5 Complete the answers and match. 1 Do you remember the weather last winter?
a Yes, there and chickens.
2 Do you remember the farm?
b Yes, it
delicious.
3 Do you remember the English boys?
c Yes, it
very hot and dry.
4 Do you remember the picnic?
e Yes, it
5 Do you remember the weather last summer?
d Yes, they
goats
from London.
was
cold and snowy.
6 Write sentences with in or at. 1 She/home
She’s at home.
2 They/the park 3 We/class 4 He/the bus stop 5 I/school 6 He/bed 7 They/class Unit 9 • Lesson 2
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Bad times, good times
LESSON 3 All about Jeddah 1 Choose and write. city king village student policeman university port pilgrim shopping mall country soldier pharaoh
People
Places
student
city
2 Match. 1 What’s Jeddah like?
a More than 3 million.
2 What was Jeddah like 2,500 years ago? 3 How many people live in Jeddah?
b Because it was the main port for pilgrims going to the holy city of Makkah.
4 Where is Jeddah?
c It’s a busy city and port.
5 Why was Jeddah suddenly very important?
d It was a small fishing village. e It’s in the west of Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea.
3 Choose and write. seven hundred
four thousand
1 three thousand
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3,000
two million
sixty million
900
3,000
2 2,000,000
3 nine hundred
4 60,000,000
5 700
6 4,000
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4 Write answers. 1 When was Wednesday?
3 days ago
2 When was Monday?
Sunday
Thursday
Monday
Friday
Tuesday
3 When was Thursday?
✗
Saturday
Wednesday
4 When was Sunday?
5 Write answers. It’s 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
1 When was 1 o’clock in the afternoon?
3 hours ago
2 When was 11 o’clock in the morning? 3 When was 2 o’clock in the afternoon? 4 When was 9 o’clock in the morning?
6 Read and complete with was /wasn’t /were /weren’t.
1 There
was
a picture of a car on the wall.
2 There
a ball on the chair.
3 There
shoes next to the bed.
4 There
books on the desk.
5 There
a computer on the desk.
6 There
a coat on the bed. Unit 9 • Lesson 3
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Unit 10
Time to go
LESSON 1 Picnic time
9 8
1 Look and write.
What can you see in the picture?
2
river
1 2 m 3 t
s
7
s 1
4 v 5 p
t
s
3 4
6 r 7 b
s
8 c
s
6 5
9 s
2 Read and complete. From: katy@postbox.com To: jenny@mailbox.com Hi Jenny, How are you? a What are you doing on Saturday? 1 My family/have My family’s having 2 picnic in the afternoon and we would love you to come! We/drive the picnic in a very beautiful 20 kilometres and 3 we/have place called The Crags. There are picnic tables next to a river! 4 We/go at 1 o’clock and 5 we/take the road north out of my village. My friend 6 Laura/come us at the picnic tables. Can with her family and 7 they/meet you come with your family? Write soon. Katy
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3 Read and write the letter. Where is the picnic? s
x
m
o
h
c f
z
v
r p
e a
k
l i
Start at tree k. Take the road north. Go through the trees and take the first road on the right. Go through the mountains and take the next road left. Go north and take the second road left. Stop at the third tree. Have a picnic under the tree! . The picnic is under tree
4 Circle. 1 I’m catching/driving the train at midday. 2 He’s meeting/turning his friend in the park. 3 They’re meeting/catching the bus because they’re going to London. 4 Take/Turn left at the traffic lights. 5 Are you catching/driving the car to Riyadh? 6 Turn/Take the road south.
5 Read and write.
What is it? .
2 You go to places in it. It’s long and it’s not a car.
It’s a picnic It’s a
3 It’s between mountains.
It’s a
.
4 There are cars on it.
It’s a
.
5 You fly in it.
It’s a
.
1 Food you eat outside.
.
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Time to go
LESSON 2 Follow me 1 Choose and complete. 1
OK
map
OK
Follow
, Dave. 2 to me. I don’t want .
go. 3 you to 4
get lost
Time
I can’t get lost. I’ve got my 5 . Look, here. 1
2 Do the puzzle.
Dave:
I’m 2
we’re late.
Ibrahim:
What was the
We were 1
Dave:
2 4
?
3
3
.
But here we 4
now.
3 Choose and write. Dave’s lost.
1
Dave’s looking at a map. Dave’s following Ibrahim. 2
3
Dave and his family are leaving. Dave’s turning left. 4
5
Dave’s looking at a map.
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4 Look, read and correct.
1 There are five oranges on the left.
There are four oranges on the left.
2 There’s pizza in the centre. 3 The cheese is next to the salad. 4 There are no kebabs on the table. 5 There are two bowls of water on the table. 6 There are seven tomatoes on the right. 7 There are five apples in a bag.
5 Tick (✓) or cross (✗).
✓=
✗=
✓ n I’m hungry. n ✗ He’s happy. n The picnic’s wonderful. n They’re lost. n
1 It’s delicious. 2 3 4 5
n 7 I’m sad. n 8 The valley’s beautiful. n 9 It’s nice. n 10 It’s my favourite place. n 6 I miss you.
6 Circle. Nina‘s 1 going to/leaving Saudi Arabia. She’s 2 sad/happy to leave. She’s 3 sad/happy she’s seeing her friends in Oxford again. Fred, Nina and their mother are 4 driving/flying to England. Yesterday, there 5 was/is a 6 game/picnic with Ibrahim’s 7 family/friends. The place was 8 delicious/beautiful and the 9 food/drink was delicious! Unit 10 • Lesson 2
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LESSON 3 Nina’s present 1 Tick (✓) true (t) or false (f). 1 Nina’s unhappy because she’s leaving Saudi Arabia.
Tn
Fn
2 Nina’s unhappy because she doesn’t like saying goodbye.
Tn
Fn
3 Ibrahim often goes to England.
Tn
F n
4 Nina gives a present to Reema.
Tn
F n
5 Fred, Nina and their mother are catching a train to England.
Tn
Fn
6 Nina loves her new present.
Tn
F n
7 Reema’s going to England one day.
Tn
F n
2 Match. 1 take
a a present
2 wear
b a plane
3 go
c a photo
4 pack
d the road out of the city
5 give
e to school
6 take
f a thobe
7 catch
g your bags
3 Write. Order the words and write the sentences. 1 present The beautiful is
The present is beautiful.
2 goes to Reema’s England sometimes father 3 present Nina loves the 4 coming back Nina’s to Saudi Arabia 5 go Omar and Reema can to Oxford 6 picnic delicious The was
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4 a) Choose and write Thank you for + -ing. teach
come
cook
play
take
help
Thank you for helping
1
1
2
2
lunch.
3
3
the photos.
4
4
me English.
5
5
to Saudi Arabia.
6
6
football with me.
with my homework.
b) Write your thank you messages. 1 Thank you for
.
2
5 Circle. We’re in Saudi Arabia. People often 1 come/go here to see Riyadh. When they 2 come/go 3 here/there, they can 4 come/go shopping in the mall. Saudis sometimes 5 come/go to England. They 6 come/go 7 here/there to see Oxford and London.
6 Find and write the words. The first letter of
E The fifth letter of
The fourth letter of
The sixth letter of
The third letter of The first letter of
The second letter of
The word is
!
Well done! Unit 10 • Lesson 3
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Unit Unit X
Dictionary Dictionary 01 AAHead Head
A A aa acacia acacia(tree) (tree) Africa Africa always always ancient asleep assistant (shop assistant) assistant) assistant (shop autumn B bb badge beautiful (as (asininweather) ‘weather’) beautiful more’) (as in in‘not ‘notillillany anymore’) better (as blouse boating Cc camcorder camera camera capital (city) capital (city) a bus’) (v,as asinin‘catch ‘catch a bus’) catch (v, children (as in ‘the closed (as ‘theshop’s shop’sclosed’) closed’) cloudy coat cold corridor cousin
D dd (asin in‘January ‘January7th’) 7th’) date (as daughter delicious dentist different director do (as (as in in do ’dohomework) homework’) doctor dry DVD player player E ee early Egypt/Egyptian exam F ff famous famous
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اشجرةاألكاسي شجرة الأكاسي أفريقيا أفريقيا دائما دائما أثرى أثري نائما نائما مساعد م ساعد خريف خريف ضماد ضماد جميل جميل افضل أفضل بلوزة بلوزة نزهة بالقارب بالقارب كاميرةفيديو كاميرة فيديو كاميرة كاميرة عاصمة يلحق يلحقبـ بـ أطفال أطفال مغلق مغلق غائم غائم معطف بارد بارد ممر ممر عمة أو خال خالة أبنأوعم او ابنةأوعمعمةأو أخاو ابنأوعم او أو اوخالعمة عمةابنة خالة أو ل عمةخالة أو أبو خال أو خالة
تاريخ تاريخ ابنة ابنة لذيذ لذيذ |أسنان طبيب أسنان بيب ط مختلف مختلف مدير مدير يؤدى يؤدي طبيب طبيب جاف dvd أسطوانات مشغل مشغل اسطواناتDVD مبكرا مبكرا مصرى/مصر مصري\مصر اختبار اختبار مشهور مشهور
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fantastic fantastic fat fifth finish first me’) follow (as (asinin‘follow ‘follow me’) follow (n) fork (n) fourth front gates gates G gg garlic great (as (asin in‘very ‘verygood/nice’) good/nice’) grow H hh happy headache headache Hi! Hi! help hold (v) holiday hot hungry I ii important interesting international international
رائع رائع سمين سمين خامس ينهى- ينتهى ينهي-ينتهي أول يتبع يتبع شوكة شوكة رابع رابع االمامية البوابات الأمامية البوابات ثوم ثوم عظيم عظيم ينمو ينمو سعيد سعيد صاعد صداع !مرحبا !مرحبا يساعد- مساعدة يساعد-مساعدة يمسك يمسك عطلة عطلة حار- ساخن ساخن–حار جائع جائع مهم مهم ممتع ممتع عالمى- دولي دولي–عالمي
Jj jeans
جينز جينز
K kk K knife
سكين سكين
L ll late late (n) leaves (n) library (v) look (v) (as in in‘I’m ‘I’mlost’) lost’) lost (as likevery verymuch much––not notromantic) romantic) love (v = like Mm M m mall (shopping (shopping mall) mall) mall map (n ==score scoreinintest) test) mark (n meet menu midday midnight milk million miss you.) you.) miss (v – II miss mobile phone
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متاخر متأخر أوراق عامة مكتبة عامة مكتبة ينظر ينظر تائه تائه يحب يحب مركز تجارى مركز تجاري خريطة خريطة يصحح يصحح يقابل يقابل قائمةالطعام قائمة الطعام النهار منتصف النهار منتصف منتصف الليلالليل منتصف حليب حليب مليون مليون يفتقد يفتقد هاتفمحمول هاتف محمول
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modern money month mountain museum mushroom N nn never nurse
أبدا أبدا ممرضة
O oo office often olive onion theshop’s shop’sopen) open) open (adj –– the outside
مكتب مكتب عادة عادًة زيتون زيتون بصل بصل مفتوح مفتوح فيالخارج فى الخارج
P pp pepper (as in in green ‘greenpepper) pepper’) Pharaoh Pharaoh photograph picnic policeman policeman popular popular potato present (n –– gift) gift) pyramid
فلفل فلفل فرعون فرعون صورة صورة نزهة شرطي شرطي عام - مشهور مشهور–عام بطاطس بطاطس هدية هدية هرم هرم
R rr (as in inroom/office) ‘room/office’) reception (as recipe remember river round (adj (adj ==circular) circular)
استقبال استقبال وجبةوجبة تحضير طريقةتحضيلر طريقة عضو عضو نهر نهر دائري دائرى
S ss sad scarf Scotland Scotland scruffy season second shine (v) sick bay sickbay sign (n) sixth skirt skirt smart (v) smell (v) (verb) snow (verb) soldier sometimes
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حديث حديث مال- نقود نقود–مال شهر شهر جبل جبل متحف متحف فطر فطر
حزين حزين شال شال اسكتلندة اسكتلندة ؟؟؟؟؟ مهلهل موسم موسم ثاني ثانى يلمع يلمع علامة عالمة سادس سادس تنورة تنورة يكذ ذكي يشم يشم ثلج ثلج جندي جندى أحيانا أحيانا
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son spoon season) spring (n, season) square square stairs start stomach ache ache asininroom) room) study (n – as summer
ابن أبن ملعقة معلقة الربيع الربيع مربع مربع الدرج الدرج يبدأ يبدأ مغص مغص مكتب مكتب صيف صيف
T tt photograph) (asinintake ‘take photograph’) take (as in ‘take the to…’) take (as (as in ‘take theroad road to … ’) talk talk (v) taste (v) television thin third thirsty thousand asininnecktie) ‘necktie’) tie (n –– as tired tomorrow toothache firstininexam) exam) top (adj == first (n,transport) transport) train (n, TV twin
صورة يأخذصورة يأخذ الطريق يسلك الطريق يسلك يتحدث يتحدث يتذوق يتذوق تلفاز تلفاز نحيف نحيف ثالث ثالث عطشان عطشان ألف ألف عنق ربطةعنق ربطة متعب متعب ًغداا غد أسنان أألملمأسنان الأول األول قطار قطار تلفاز تلفاز توأم توأم
U uu uniform university upstairs usually usually
زي مَوحد موحد جامعة العلوي الطابق الطابقالعلوى غالبا غالبا
V vv V valley Ww W w waiter waiter Wales Wales watch (n) watch) ) (n, (as as in wrist ‘wristwatch’ watch watch (v) (v) watch weather weather weekend well (as (asinin‘not ‘notill’) ill’) well wet winter (v) wrong (v) Y yy Y year yesterday
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وادي نادل نادل ويلز ويلز ساعة ساعة يشاهد يشاهد جو الأسبوع نهاية نهاية االسبوع بخير بخير رطب شتاء شتاء خطأ سنة سنة أمس أسم
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