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1 All about me A Grammar: Present simple Complete the dialogue with the words from the box. One word does not fit. go like know play plays do does don t doesn t A: Kelly, do you Peter Sanders? B: No, I. Who is it? Does he to our school? A: Yes, he. He s new here. He s very nice, too. A: Kelly, this is Peter. Peter, this is Kelly. She volleyball, just like you! C: Nice to meet you, Kelly. I 6 your sunglasses. B: Nice to meet you, Peter. And thank you! Do you and Tom 7 in our school volleyball team? C: Yes, we 8. It s a lot of fun! A Grammar: Present simple wh- questions Complete the questions with where or what. Then match the questions with the answers. do you come from, Pete? kind of music do you like? do your parents live? do you want to be in the future? does Jenna come from? 6 sports does she play? 7 does she want to be? 8 does she live? a) From Dublin. She s Irish. b) I want to be a doctor. c) I m from a small town in Scotland. d) She wants to be a doctor. e) They live in New York, in the USA. f) She lives in a village near Dublin with her family. g) I love hip-hop and rap. h) Football. She s really good! B Grammar: Present continuous Choose the correct words. A: you studying for your test? B: No, I m not. I don t need to. a) Do b) Are c) Is A: Is she doing her homework? B: Yes, she. a) are b) does c) is I m to an interesting programme on the radio. a) listening b) listen c) listens He is a poster for a school project. a) making b) make c) makes I watching the TV. You can turn it off. a) not b) aren t c) m not 6 What song singing? Is it Yesterday by The Beatles? a) does he b) is he c) he is 7 Why cleaning your room? Your friends arrive in one hour! a) aren t you b) you aren t c) not you 8 A: Are they still dancing? B: No, they. They re sitting at the table. a) not b) are c) aren t Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
2 All about me B Grammar: Present continuous and present simple Mark the correct forms. Tony usually rides / is riding his bike to school. Please be quiet. The baby sleeps / is sleeping. I never get up / am getting up early at the weekend. Can you help me? I try / am trying to understand this exercise but I can t! They re on holiday in Hawaii. Right now, they swim / are swimming in the ocean or rest / resting on the beach. Lucky them! 6 She always walks / is walking the dog in the evening. 7 Do you cook / Are you cooking breakfast for your parents sometimes? 8 Do you chat / Are you chatting to John right now? Say hi to him from me! C Grammar: like, love, hate + -ing Complete the sentences with the words from the box. going love hate playing don t doesn t chatting likes I walking my dog! He s my best friend! My sister dancing. She goes to dance classes three times a week! My father hates to shopping centres, so he buys everything online. I like getting up early on Saturdays. My best friend loves football. 6 She like riding the bike in winter. 7 My parents don t like to me online, so they always call me on the phone. 8 Sorry, I playing computer games. Can we play cards or watch TV? Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
3 Having fun A Grammar: How + adjective Complete the mini dialogues with the right words. A: is your brother? B: He s only year old. A: How high is this mountain? B: It s,6 metres. A: How deep is this lake? B: 6 metres deep. A: How long is this river? B: It s kilometres. A: is this train? B: It goes at 00 kilometres per hour! 6 A: How old is this house? B: over 00 years old. 7 A: is this pier? B: It s metres long. 8 A: How fast is this ride? B: at 00 kilometres per hour. B Grammar: Countable nouns Complete the sentences with a, an or some. A: I m hungry! Let s make food. B: OK, sure. What s in the cupboard? There s bread and apple. B Grammar: How much?/how many? Mark the correct forms. A: How much / many lemonade is there in the fridge? B: There s one bottle of lemonade. A: How much / many cheese do we need for the pasta? B: We need just one small piece of cheese. A: How much / many eggs do you want for breakfast? B: Only two, I m not very hungry. A: How much / many milk have we got? B: We ve got a carton of milk. A: How much / many cartons of orange juice are there? B: There are three cartons of orange juice. 6 A: How much / many boxes of eggs do you need? B: I think I only need one. 7 A: We ve got some pasta left. B: Oh, great. How much / many bags of pasta have we got? 8 A: Oh, look! We ve got some chocolate! B: Really? How much / many chocolate is there? A: And in the fridge? There s butter and onion. B: Only one? Look, there are 6 eggs and 7 tomato, too. Oh, and 8 bottle of milk! A: OK, let s make scrambled eggs! Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
4 Past times A Grammar: Past simple: to be Complete the dialogues with the Past Simple forms of the verb to be. A: Alfred Hitchcock an American actor? B: No, he. He an English film director and producer. A: Maria Skłodowska-Curie and her husband scientists? B: Yes, they. A: Our grandparents 6 comedians but their life 7 funny. 8 B: No, it. But it 9 very interesting! B Grammar: Past simple: regular verbs Complete the sentences with the Past Simple forms of the verbs in brackets. Jason, I (ask) you a question. Please answer me. I (watch) a cookery show yesterday and then I (cook) dinner for my parents! They (like) it, too! We (stay) at home last night and watched a film on TV. We 6 (hate) it, it was really bad. I 7 (visit) my friend yesterday and 8 (help) her with her problem. A Grammar: Past simple: whquestions B Grammar: Past simple: regular verbs Complete the questions with what, who, where or when. A: was Maria Skłodowska-Curie from? B: She was from Poland. A: was her husband? B: He was a French physicist. A: was his name? B: It was Pierre Curie. A: was she born? B: She was born in 867. A: was your grandma s job? B: She was a doctor. 6 A: was Alfred Hitchcock born? B: He was born in A: was he from? B: He was from England but later he lived in the USA. 8 A: was he? B: He was a film director and producer. Put the words in the correct order. A: Sue, watch/you/did/the news last night? B: No, I didn t. Did show/they/interesting/ anything? A: Yes, they did. They showed/on Mars/a video/ recorded! A: What did/in Rome/you/visit, Luke? B: I visit/anything/didn t. I was sick! A: Oh, no! Did 6 in the hotel/stay/you the whole time? Poor you! Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
5 Past times C Grammar: Past simple: irregular verbs Complete the sentences with the Past Simple forms of the verbs from the boxes. One verb in each box does not fit. become buy wear 00 years ago women long dresses and skirts. Jeans popular in the 960s. ride buy go My mum her first car year ago. I my bike every day last summer. eat take see Yesterday, my brother 6 sandwiches for breakfast. 6 Don t you remember? We this film together on Valentine s Day! see take go 7 Neil Armstrong to the Moon in Mum! Jenny my sweater without asking! Again! C Grammar: Past simple: irregular verbs 6 Choose the correct words. When did Steven Spielberg his first film? a) make b) made A: Did she buy this dress online? B: Yes, she. a) bought b) did What 00 years ago? a) ate people b) did people eat My grandma didn t to university. a) go b) went What last weekend? a) did you b) did you do 6 Where for your last holiday? a) did you go b) went you 7 A: Did you see the talent show on TV last night? B: No, I. a) didn t b) didn t see 8 My sister went to a cool party last night but she didn t me with her. a) took b) take Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
6 It s a musical world A Grammar: Past simple: regular and irregular verbs Complete the sentences with the Past Simple forms of the verbs in brackets. The band Queen (sell) millions of records. Jamie (want) to talk to me about something yesterday. My sister (get) a guitar for Christmas last year. My parents (give) me an album by my favourite band for my birthday. My mum (change) her last name when she married my dad. 6 My dad (start) a band when he was at university. 7 My parents (meet) at a concert. 8 My little brother (win) a music contest in his school last month! Grammar: Present perfect with ever / never Complete the dialogue with the words from the box. seen have never haven t ever been listened I ve A: Have you ever to the band One Direction? B: No, I. Are they good? A: They re great! I want to go to their concert but I don t want to go alone. I haven t to a concert before. Have you? B: Yes, I. Concerts are a lot of fun. been to only two but my brother has 6 twenty or thirty concerts! He loves them. A: Wow, lucky him! Have you 7 been to a concert with him? B: Yes. I ve 8 been to a concert alone. Listen, I think I can go with you. I just need to ask my parents. A: That would be great! A Grammar: Past simple: questions; Wh- questions Mark the correct forms. Who put / did put the advert on the school noticeboard? Where put he / did he put the advert? What kind of music played they / did they play? Who played / did play the drums for Queen? Who went / did go to the concert last night? 6 Where went you / did you go last night? 7 Why wanted you / did you want to play the trumpet? 8 Who wanted / did want to play the trumpet? B Grammar: Prepositions with means of transport Complete the dialogue with at, by, on or to. A: How do you get school, Andy? B: I normally go foot but sometimes I go bike. What about you? A: I live far from school so I usually go bus. Sometimes, if it s warm and sunny, I cycle school. B: You never go 6 Underground? A: No, never, the bus is quicker. Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
7 Things I like * * * A Grammar: Comparative and superlative of short adjectives Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the adjectives in brackets. The River Thames is than the River Severn. (short) Ireland is than Greenland. (small) The North Sea is than the Baltic Sea. (deep) The Vistula is river in Poland. (long) London is the city in the United Kingdom. (big) 6 Scotland is than Wales, but England is country in the UK. (large) 7 Mount Kilimanjaro is than Mont Blanc, but Mount Everest is mountain in the world. (high) 8 Vietnam is than Hungary, but Libya is of the three countries. (hot) C Grammar: Infinitive of purpose Choose the correct phrases. I need a tracksuit a) to wear in PE lessons. b) to see at night. c) to put my things in. I wear a tracksuit a) to find my way. b) to feel comfortable. c) to keep dry in the rain. We re taking a tent a) to wear on the beach. b) to eat in the mountains. c) to sleep in at night. We need a map a) to keep warm at night. b) to find our way. c) to see at night. I want a waterproof jacket a) to keep dry in the rain. b) to wear on the beach. c) to put my things in. 6 I m taking some money a) to keep warm at night. b) to feel comfortable. c) to buy food for us. B Grammar: Comparative and superlative; Long adjectives; Irregular adjectives Complete the sentences with the words from the box. most more the than best worst better worse Dogs are intelligent than hamsters. Are parrots more friendly cats? Fish are the pets because it s so easy to keep them. Reality shows are the TV programmes because I think they re really stupid. I think beaches in Portugal are most beautiful in the world. 6 Is sky-diving the dangerous sport? 7 Cats are pets than dogs because you don t need to walk them. 8 Mountain climbing is my favourite sport, so to me holidays by the lakes are than mountain holidays. C Grammar: Object pronoun: one/ones Mark the correct words. A: Which tent do you want? B: I think I want the blue one / ones. A: I like the brown hiking boots. B: I think the grey one / ones are prettier. A: And here are our waterproof jackets. B: Ooh, I really like these blue one / ones. A: I need some trainers, too. B: Have a look, these one / ones are cool. A: Which GPS watch do you like? B: This one / ones looks great! 6 A: The tracksuits are over there. B: OK, thank you. I m looking for a black one / ones. 7 The red glasses are cheaper than the green one / ones. 8 A: Which sleeping bag do you like - the black one or the blue one? B: I like the black one / ones. Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
8 6 Day by day 6A Grammar: adjective + enough, too + adjective Complete the sentences with too or enough. This sweatshirt is baggy. Wear something less casual, please. I m sorry but your clothes aren t smart for this occasion. I m not old to wear a suit and a hat. The shorts are casual. Wear long trousers. This jumper isn t big for you. Can t you see it s 6 small? 6 Her dress isn t stylish 7 for this party. 7 This skirt is 8 tight for you. Get a bigger one. 6B Grammar: have to positive, negative, yes/no questions Complete the dialogues with the correct forms of have to. Use the symbols to make affirmative (+) or negative (-) sentences. When the symbol is missing, make a question or a short answer. I (+) walk my dog three times a day. No one else can do it for me. You (-) feed the cat three times a day. You can do it twice a day. A: you clean your house at the weekends? B: No, I. A cleaning lady does it for us. A: 6 she 7 go to university? B: Yes, she 8, because she wants to be a doctor. My little brother Timmy 9 (+) make his bed every day. 6 A: 0 we clean all the windows today? B: Yes, we. 7 A: your sister lay the table every day? B: No, she. Sometimes I do it. Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
9 7 Out and about 7A Grammar: Present continuous for future arrangements positive, negative, questions Complete the sentences with the Past Simple forms of the verbs in brackets. When the verb in brackets is missing, make a short answer. A: Hi, Jenna, (you/do) anything on Friday evening? B: Yes,. My best friend (come) over to my house for a sleepover. A: Oh, OK. (she/stay) with you for the whole weekend? B: No,. Just for one night. A: Oh, I see. What about Saturday evening? 6 (you/go) out anywhere? B: No, 7. I don t have any plans. Why are you asking? A: Well, my cousins 8 (visit) me for the weekend. They are really cool and I want to throw a small party for them. Do you think you could come? B: Oh, sure! Thanks for the invitation! 7C Grammar: must/mustn t/can Complete the dialogue with must, mustn't or can. A: You use a mobile phone in the library. B: But I m only sending an SMS! A: Well, OK, you send an SMS, because it s quiet, but you talk on the phone. B: Yes, I know, it s the library so I keep quiet. Oh, my phone is ringing! A: Please don t talk on the phone in here. You go outside to answer it. But you don t have to take your bag and books with you, you 6 leave them here, it s OK. 7B Grammar: can for requests Complete the dialogues. Make requests with can / could and a verb from the box. One verb in each box does not fit. do make walk A: Sam, I think I have the flu. (you) my dog over the weekend, please? B: Of course, no problem. Do you need anything else? A: Yes, (you) the shopping for me, too? Thank you! give stay come A: Mum, I ve got a headache and a sore throat. (you) me a pill? B: Yes, here you are. A: Thank you. Is Tom at home? (he) to my bedroom? I m bored. B: OK, I can tell him that. stop check visit A: Dad, I think I ve got a temperature. (you) it for me? B: Of course. Ah, yes, you are ill! You need to stay at home today. A: OK. 6 (Sue and Tom) me? 7B Grammar: can/can t for permission Complete the dialogue with the correct phrases from the box. Can I play Can I Can I go can can t do can t you can t Can I invite A: to Peter s house? B: No, you! You ve got the flu. A: him to our house? B: No, Jimmy,. You re ill. A: him? B: Yes, you 6. No problem. A: 7 a game on the computer as well? B: No, you 8 that. You need to rest. Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
10 8 Happy holidays 8A Grammar: going to for future plans 8B Grammar: Possessive adjectives and pronouns Fill each gap with one word. Mark the correct words. We are going watch a film on TV. They aren t to come to our party. I m worried about them. A: Are going to win? B: Yes, they. I m so proud! What she going to do here all summer? It s so boring here. I m going 6 learn how to scuba dive! I m excited. 6 A: Are you 7 to fly to Greece? B: No, we 8. We re going to drive there. Grammar: will for predictions, decisions & offers Choose the correct answer. A: My bag is very heavy. B: you! a) I help b) I ll help c) will help A: Are these whose / your swimming trunks? B: Yes, they re my / mine. A: Is this our / ours suitcase? B: No, it s Jim / Jim s suitcase. A: Whose / Her beach mat is this? B: It s her / hers beach mat. A: Are these my / mine flip-flops? B: No, they re her / hers. A: Whose / My sunglasses are these? B: Can t you see? They re your / yours! 6 A: Whose / Your sunscreen is this? B: It s their / theirs. 7 A: Is this their / theirs guidebook? B: No, it s our / ours. 8 A: Is this my / mine sunhat? B: No, it s her / hers. I think my suitcase the heaviest of all! a) will b) be c) will be It s cold, so I think to the beach tomorrow. a) we don t go b) we won t go c) we won t My dad to pick you up at p.m. a) ll come b) will c) come my ticket for me? a) Will you hold b) You will hold c) Hold you 6 My sister says she her camera with her. a) take b) ll take c) will 7 I m sure the museum open yet it s 8 a.m.! a) won t be b) won t c) not Today! Pearson PHOTOCOPIABLE
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