Module 2 My world
5
My family Lesson objective • Talking about family relationships
2 Mandy This is a photo of my family. Kate
Oh, right. Who are Gordon and Vera?
Mandy They’re my grandparents. Gordon’s my grandfather and Vera’s my 1 Kate
.
Wow! How old are they?
Mandy Gordon’s a hundred and one and Vera’s ninety-nine. Kate
And Martha and Vincent are your parents. Right?
Mandy That’s right. Martha’s my 2 and Vincent’s my 3 Kate
.
Great. And who’s Bernard?
Mandy He’s my 4
and Cynthia’s
my 5 Kate
.
And who are Sam and Pam?
Mandy They’re my 6 Kate
.
Cool. Are they twins?
Mandy Yes, they are. And they’re two years old. Kate
And Bernard and Cynthia are their parents.
Mandy That’s right. And Rudolph’s my 7 and Helga’s my 8 Kate
.
And Bonehead and Cactus are your 9
.
Mandy Yes, that’s right.
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Module
2
5
7 1
name’s
2
name are
3
name’s
4
name are
5
name’s
6
name’s
9 1 Bernard is
Rudolph’s
uncle.
2 Mandy, Helga and Rudolph are 3 Cynthia is
cousins. mother.
4 Gordon and Vera are 5 Mandy is
grandparents. sister.
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My desk is a mess! Lesson objective • Saying where things are
2 4 Della What’s the matter, Molly?
1 What’s under the desk?
Molly My desk is a mess! Where are my
Her books. ?
1
2 What’s in Molly’s hand? Della They’re under the 2
.
Look, they’re next to your bag. 3 What’s in the pencil case?
Molly Oh, yes. Thanks, Della. And where’s my 3
?
Della Look. It’s on the 4
.
4 What’s on the chair?
Molly Oh, yes. Oh, dear. Where are my 5
?
Della Look. They’re in your 6
.
Molly Great. Oh, no! Where’s my 7
?
Della Don’t worry, Molly. It’s in your 8
.
Molly Oh, yes. Thanks a lot, Della.
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Module
2
5 1 Where is the magazine?
It’s
2 Where are the scissors?
They’re
3 Where is the ruler?
It’s
4 Where are the crayons?
They’re
the books.
5 Where are the posters?
They’re
the wall.
6 Where is the hairbrush?
It’s
7 Where are the socks?
They’re
8 Where is the pencil case?
It’s
the desk. Molly’s bag. the magazine.
the chair. the chair. the magazine.
8
12
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My dream town Lesson objective • Talking about places in a town or city
4 1 There is a river.
T/F
2 There isn’t a beach.
T/F
3 There are a lot of shops.
T/F
4 There is a bus station.
T/F
5 There aren’t any cinemas.
T/F
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Module
5
2
12
7 1
There is
a church.
2
a beach.
3
any supermarkets.
4
a lot of houses.
5
a railway station.
6
a lot of shops.
7
a bus station.
8
any schools.
1
a castle?
2
any cinemas?
3
any supermarkets?
4
a park?
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8 15 1 There is a …
2 There isn’t a …
3 There are a lot of … 5
a beach?
6
any shops?
4 There aren’t any …
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Skills Cross-cultural
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The place where I live
2 1 2 3 4 5 6
TestingSpot 4
Tak
Nie
1 There is a swimming pool near Teresa’s home. 2 Teresa’s dream place to live is in the mountains.
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Module
2
5 1 2 3 4 5
7 1 2 3 4 5
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Review
1
3 1 gfrndatareh 2 theraf 3 tuna 4 hrobetr 5 thmoer 6 streis 7 gmorahdntre 8 cnelu 9 unicos
1 grandfather 2
1 This is
sandwich.
2 This is
sandwich.
3 This is
sandwich.
4 Those are sandwiches.
3 5 This are 4 5 6 7 8
sandwiches. 6 That’s
sandwich.
7 This is
sandwich.
8 These are sandwiches.
9
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2
Module
7 A:
a beach in the town?
1
B: No, 2 A:
. 3 any good shops here?
4
B: Yes, 5 A:
. And 6
also two supermarkets.
any cinemas?
7
B: No, 8 A:
a castle and a beautiful river.
any cinemas. a railway station?
9
B: No, 10
a railway station but 11
a bus station.
8 1 two cinemas
there are a church
and
There are two cinemas and a church. 2 but any supermarkets
3 a beach a river
4 and
there aren’t
there is
a bus station there is
5 two parks
there isn’t
but
a lot of shops
there are
there isn’t
a railway station
there are a beach but
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Vocabulary VocabularySpot
2 apple tree
cactus
onion
frog
hammock
rose bush
a
e
b
f
c
g
d
h
barbecue
carrots
Language LanguageSpot 4 a Cool. Where’s the café? b Yes, there are. And there’s a great café. c Are there any shops in your town? d It’s next to the cinema.
1
e Look! It’s in your bag. f Oh dear. Where’s my phone? g Oh yes. Thanks a lot.
1
TestingSpot 5 1
Yes, there is.
Where is my bag?
Who is Yvonne?
3
2
A Is there a swimming pool in your town? B Is the swimming pool next to your house? C Is this your house?
A It’s red. B It’s under your desk. C It’s my desk.
A She’s my sister. B She’s in the house. C She’s hungry.
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2
Module
Grammar Summary
Possessive adjectives
There is, there are
Przymiotniki dzierżawcze pomagają nam określić, do kogo należy dana rzecz. Stawiamy je zawsze przed rzeczownikiem. Personal pronoun I you he she it we they
Full form Short form Affirmative There is a pencil case. There’s a pencil There are two pens. case. Negative There is not a book. There isn’t a book. There are not any There aren’t any sweets. sweets. Questions and short answers Is there a notebook Yes, there is. on the desk? No, there isn’t. Yes, there are. Are there any sweets? No, there aren’t.
Possessive adjective my your his her its our their
Who’s this? He’s my brother. Is Helga her sister? What are their names? Look! Its name is Toby. possessive adjective It’s three years old.
Check your grammar
TestingSpot
= It is
Possessive ’s
1
Gdy chcemy powiedzieć, że coś należy do kogoś, wówczas do imienia lub nazwy właściciela dodajemy ‘s.
= She is
Konstrukcji there is, there are używamy, gdy mówimy, gdzie się coś znajduje.
Is she Della’s sister? Toby is Ben’s dog. Is she Della ’s sister? possessive ‘s She ’s Della ’s sister possessive ‘s
Prepositions of place: in, on, under, next to
Tak
Nie
1 There are three shops. 2 There isn’t a church. 3 There is a bus stop. 4 There aren’t any houses. 5 There is a park.
2 supermarkets It’s in the bag. It’s on the table.
It’s under the It’s next to chair. the bag.
cinema
café
cars
1
The, a/an Przedimka określonego the używamy przed rzeczownikami w liczbie mnogiej i pojedynczej, gdy mówimy o czymś, co jest znane i określone.
2
Draw the dog.
3
4 Draw a cat.
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Extra Special
Word games
2 1 Places church,
,
,
,
,
2 Sports cycling,
,
,
,
,
3 Feelings sad,
,
,
,
,
4 Family father,
,
,
,
,
5 Months June,
,
,
,
,
6 Countries Canada,
,
7 Colours black,
,
café
Brazil red blue
,
,
,
cinema swimming
,
, ,
July tennis
station shop ng skati fo l otball d volleybal worrie hot happy thirsty cousin tired aunt uncle Octobe May sister August r February er brown England d broth olan Russia P green yellow India
castle
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Module
3
2
Mini project 1
S
2 B
2
3 S 4 C 5 C
H
6 S 7 C
E
8 R 9 P 10 B 11 C
S
4 in
on
under
next to
1 There’s a red mouse under the desk. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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