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1 NICE TO MEET YOU That s a great bag! Reading Read the dialogue Then complete the sentences JAKE KATYA JAKE KATYA JAKE KATYA JAKE KATYA JAKE Hi, I m Jake Turner Nice to meet you, Jake I m Katya Ivanova Sorry, what s your last name? Ivanova it s a Russian name How do you spell it? I-V-A-N-O-V-A Oh, I see Is that your bag? No, it isn t There s Marisa Is it her bag? Yes, I think it is Jake His last name is 2 He asks Katya how to her last name Katya last name is Ivanova It her bag 2 this/that Look at the pictures and write questions with this or that Indefinite article a/an Complete with a or an Is this your passport? 2 Is that your umbrella? an ID card 2 bottle cell phone alarm clock pen umbrella 7 American girl 8 MP player 9 photograph 0 Mexican boy
2 Vocabulary Look at the pictures and complete the sentences 2 UNIT It s called a digital camera pack of pack of 2 MP alarm Vocabulary Find eight things in the word chain 7 Punctuation Rewrite these questions and statements correctly PHOTOGRAPHPENCOMBOOKEYWALLETICKETCELLPHONE whatsyourname What s your name? 2 isthatenglish Vocabulary What is it in English? Write sentences whatsthatcalled itsmympplayer It s a chair nowitsyourturn thatsyourkey 2 7 wheresshefrom 8 whatsinit 9 wheresyourpassport 0 howdoyouspellit 8 Pronunciation Which letters sound similar? Find the letter that s different J Z K A 2 G P Y T B D V I Q H U W N S X R M L K F 7 O C E G Extension In your notebook, write three sentences about what s in your bag 7
3 NICE TO MEET YOU 2 How old is it? 2 Reading Look at the dialogue on page of the Student s Book Write questions for these answers Where s the New York Public Library? 2 It s in New York, next to Bryant Park It s about 00 years old The Five Boro Bike Tour is today It s at twelve thirty It s twenty-five after twelve It s at a quarter to seven tonight these/those and plural nouns Rewrite these sentences in the plural That s your key Those are your keys 2 This is my friend This is your map That s your chair Is that his book? This is her cat 7 Is that your pen? 8 This is my wallet Reading Read the dialogue Then read the sentences and write T (true) or F (false) MARISA KATYA MARISA KATYA That s a great photo, Katya Where is it? It s St Basil s Cathedral It s in Red Square, in Moscow Wow, it s beautiful! How old is it? It s 0 years old It s my favorite building The photograph is of the New York Public Library F 2 St Basil s Cathedral is in New York St Basil s Cathedral is a beautiful building St Basil s Cathedral is 0 years old St Basil s Cathedral is Marisa s favorite building this/that and singular nouns Rewrite these sentences in the singular Those are the tickets That is the ticket 2 These are my pens Are those your photos? Those are the bicycles Are these the dogs? These are the bottles 7 Those are my bags 8 Are these her combs? 8
4 UNIT Singular and plural nouns Complete the chart Singular Plural address party addresses 8 Vocabulary Write the numbers in words Then write the next three numbers a 2, 2, 27 b, 20, 2 twenty-one, twenty-four, twenty-seven, thirty, thirty-three, thirty-six copy boy visitors people c 2,, 8 d 99, 88, 77 photos watch cities lunch families movie buildings Singular and plural nouns Write s where possible my things 2 my last name my friend the country a bottle of water a pack of tissue 7 our name 8 my key 9 the beach 0 the city 7 Prepositions of place Complete with in, on, next to, or near New York is the US 2 The New York Public Library is the park Cuba isn t in the US it s the US Mexico is the US Riverside High School isn t the map Rio de Janeiro is Brazil 7 This exercise is page 9 8 Page 9 is page 8 9 Vocabulary Write the answers in words = sixty-six = + = 8 + = = = = 8,00 +,200 = 9,0 +,000 = 0 7,00 + 2,00 = 0 Vocabulary Write these times in words :0 It s five after six 2 7:0 8: 9:00 0: :0 7 2:0 8 :2 9 2: 0 :0 :20 2 : Pronunciation Cross out the silent letters in these words building eighty half listen school tonight two Extension Correct the false sentences in exercise in your notebook 9
5 NICE TO MEET YOU When s your birthday? Reading Read the dialogue Then complete the sentences DONNA MARISA DONNA MARISA DONNA MARISA DONNA Here s a photograph of my family Nice! Who s that man on the left? Is he your father? Yes, his name is Paul And that s my mother next to Dad Her name is Sarah And the boy on the right is he your brother? Yes His name is Mark And the two people in the center are my grandparents, Caroline and James Dad is their son And your dog what s its name? Our dog s name is Penny Mark: Donna is my 2 Paul: My mother s name is Mark: Caroline is my Donna: In the photo, my father is my mother Sarah: My husband s name is James: My son s name is 2 Personal pronouns Complete with I, he, she, we, they DAVID () m David and this is Jake (2) s from Canada Donna and Adam are American () re from New York Marisa is Brazilian and () s from Salvador Katya is Russian and () s from Moscow This is Ricardo and () s Mexican Today (7) re all in New York Possessive adjectives Complete the chart Personal pronouns I you he she it we they Possessive adjectives my 0
6 UNIT Vocabulary Vocabulary Put the words in the right order Then complete the family tree Complete the sentences about the Simpson family name my Bart is 2 Lisa: My name is Bart 2 is this family my is mother my this name is her Marge this is father my Homer: Abe is my father Bart is my Marge: Lisa and Maggie are my Maggie: Abe is my Homer: Bart is my Bart: Maggie is my 7 Marge: Homer is my 8 Homer: Marge is my Vocabulary Number the months in the correct order Homer name is his 7 sisters are my these 8 are names their and Lisa Maggie April August February January June March May November October September December July 7 Vocabulary 9 this grandfather is my Write these dates in words /2 0 Abe name is his May twenty-first 2 7/9 / /2 The Simpson family Grandmother Mother Grandfather / () 8/0 7 2/8 Father 8 9/2 () (2) 9 / 0 0/2 Sister Bart () Sister () 2/ 2 / 8 Pronunciation Mark the stressed syllable Which word is different? birthday brother February photo daughter sister family today father twentieth Extension What are the names of the people in your family? When are their birthdays? Write five sentences in your notebook My mother s name is Sarah Her birthday is on March second _Textindd 2/0/20 7:0
7 NICE TO MEET YOU Integrated Skills Personal information Reading Read the information about Donna and Adam Then write questions for the answers below NFI WELCOME TO THE NEW FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE Home New Friends International Hello, everyone I m Donna Miller and I m from New York City in the US I m years old and my birthday is on January 2 My favorite singer is Shakira Exchanges Program Photos Bulletin board Hi there! My name is Adam Campbell and I m American I m from New York City and I m years old My birthday is on August 0 My favorite singer is Alicia Keys Chatroom Donna Adam What s her last name? Miller Campbell 2 2 She s American He s American New York City in the US New York City in the US Fourteen Fifteen January twenty-fifth August tenth Shakira Alicia Keys _Textindd 2 2/0/20 7:0
8 UNIT 2 Writing Write information about yourself for a website Use the texts about Donna and Adam to help you LEaRnER IndEpEndEncE Classroom English Match questions with answers a e What s in English? d 2 How do you spell? Crossword Complete the crossword J A 2 N U A R Y What does bottle mean? How do you pronounce? What s this called? a C-A-L-C-U-L-A-T-O-R b a wallet c /koʊm/ like home d ticket e Across The first month of the year (7) Opposite of false () 7 9 = -five () 8 Are you American? No, I m () 9 old are you? () 2 The ninth month of the year (9) Bryant Park is the map of New York City (2) My sister is there () Here your keys () Extensive reading Look at the pictures and titles on the front of five books in easy English What are the books about? Down The sixth month of the year () 2 I is the letter of the alphabet () a is called the indefinite (7) Masculine of sister (7) Opposite of no () 8 Twenty thousand is a very big () 0 are you from? () What s this in English? () 2 Masculine of daughter () 22 = twenty- ()
9 NICE TO MEET YOU Inspired EXtRa! CONSOLIDATION Welcome! Complete the questions with What, Where, Who Then look at pages 7 of the Student s Book and answer them Who is from Canada? Jake 2 is Marisa from? is the name of the Russian girl? are the names of the American students? isn t a student? LESSON Look at the pictures and write sentences with this or that LESSON Complete the sentences about Donna s family Caroline James Sarah Paul Mark Donna Sarah: Paul is my 2 Paul: Mark is my Mark: Donna is my Donna: Mark is my Paul: Caroline is my James: Caroline is my 7 Donna: Caroline is my 8 Mark: James is my 9 Sarah: Donna is my 0 Donna: Paul is my LESSON Complete the questions with How, What, When, Where, Who Then read the information about Jake and answer them This is my pack of tissues 2 That is my pen is Jake from? 2 is his last name? is his nationality? is his birthday? LESSON 2 Draw the hands on the clocks old is he? is his favorite singer? I m Jake Turner and I m from Toronto in Canada I m years old and my birthday is on March My favorite singer is Jay-Z ten after seven 2 four thirty a quarter to ten six o clock twenty after two five to twelve Spelling Complete these words from Unit be a utiful 2 b ilding dau hter e ghty Feb uary fav rite 7 fr end 8 mount in 9 p otograph 0 q arter Brainteaser Mississippi is a very long word How do you spell it? Answer on page 29
10 UNIT EXTENSION Welcome! Look at pages 7 of the Student s Book and complete the sentences with is(n t) or are(n t) Her name is Marisa and she from Brazil 2 Donna and Adam Russian? No, they Donna and Adam Brazilian They American We happy to be here It s great! My name David King and I m a teacher at Riverside High School His name Jake He American he from Canada LESSON Write these important dates in words Christmas Day (2/2) December twenty-fifth 2 New Year s Day (/) World Water Day (/22) International Day of Families (/) International Youth Day (8/2) Write three more important dates in words LESSON Number the sentences in the right order to make a dialogue a DONNA Oh, I see My last name is Miller b RICARDO Morales It s a Mexican name c DONNA Sorry? Ricardo what? d RICARDO Hi, Donna! I m Ricardo Morales e DONNA M-I-L-L-E-R f RICARDO How do you spell it? Now write a similar dialogue between you and Katya in your notebook LESSON Look at the information about Jake on page Write similar information about two of your friends in your notebook Web watch To find out more about buildings like the Great Temple of Abu Simbel and the Taj Mahal, go to wwwwonderclubcom/ ForgottenMaphtml and click on the map LESSON 2 Correct these sentences These are my bag These are my bags 2 Are that your keys? What time is he? It s two clock How old are it? It s 00 year old Spelling Correct the spelling of these e words from Unit by doubling one letter in each word d adress 2 botle cel phone gues pasport sory 7 spel 8 thirtenth 9 umbrela 0 walet Brainteaser What has a neck, but no head? Answer on page 29
11 culture Countries around the world PACIFIC OCEAN The United States of America Reading How much do you know about the United States? Try our US quiz! How many states are there in the US? A 9 B 0 A Kentucky B Kansas B Alaska C Arizona B Ohio C Idaho Which of these states is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean? A Colorado C Texas Which of these states is next to Canada? A Alabama A Hawaii C 2 Which of these states is next to Mexico? Which of these states is an island in the Pacific Ocean? B Florida C Missouri Which of these states is on the coast of the Pacific Ocean? A Montana B Oklahoma C California Check your answers on the map _Textindd 2/0/20 7:0
12 culture LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD It isn t easy to say how many people speak a 2 Reading Read Languages of the World and complete sentences 8 with these phrases language But these numbers are the best ones we have Mandarin Chinese is the biggest language, French and German with,02 million speakers Second is English with the Indian languages Hindi and Bengali 08 million Then there is Hindi from the Indian Mandarin Chinese sub-continent with 87 million speakers Fourth is 2 million Spanish with 7 million speakers and then Russian the number of Japanese speakers with 277 million Sixth is Bengali with 2 million speakers of English speakers it s another Indian language Seventh is is Russian Portuguese with 9 million and then German and than Portuguese French, both with 28 million Japanese is tenth with 2 million speakers There are 08 million 2 22 million more people speak Spanish 98 million people speak There are,02 million The number of speakers of Japanese is 2 million people speak 7 The fifth biggest language 8 The number of Chinese speakers is about eight times speakers Vocabulary Match the numbers in list A with the words in list B A B 80 sixty-one thousand 8,000 one hundred and eighty,000 one million, eight hundred thousand 0,000 six million, one hundred thousand,800,000 eighteen thousand,00,000 six hundred and ten thousand Now write these numbers in words 20 two hundred and thirty,000 79,00 780,000,900,000 8,20, _Textindd 7 2/0/20 7:0
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