> What do you carry around in your bag?
» Do you have any pictures of your family
in your bag?
» Who do you look like in your family?
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>a famous celebrity's clothes
>a text about a movie
>a woman describing her family to a friend
>a mix-up with some office stationery
> two friends off on a trip to Spain
> to describe objects
> to talk about your possessions
> to talk about clothes you like
> to talk about your family
> to describe people
> to express opinion
>to write about your family members
>to write a description of a person- 2A What color is it?
1. VOCABULARY *-3)
Listen and repeat.
What's this?
7 a purple
apinkfold i notebook
‘aoa :
wo —E
Pp» ‘an orange and yellow 1
a black and white pen pencil case agreen pencil a brown sports bag
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2.READ <>)
A. Listen and read.
Gareth of!
Susan Cops! I'm so sorry. Are you OK? with the things.
Gareth Yes, I'm fine. And you?
Susan I'm OK. Is this your blue folder?
\
Gareth No, it isn’t. That's my blue folder over Gareth
there.
Susan OK and here’s your yellow folder. Now,
where’s my pen?
Gareth What color is it?
Susan It’s blue and yellow.
Gareth Here itis.
Thanks.
Ay Z " 7" /
/ ablue
€ umbrella
HEE
B, Match the people
Susan| 3.GRAMMAR
THE VERB be (it
is, that
Read the examples and write the short
forms in the table.
This is my purse, It’s red.
OA THERE
eae Oy
That isn’t my purse. Itisn’t red.
Yes, itis.
What color is your pen? Is it orange?
Yes, itis.
Is this/that your pencil?
No, it isn’t.
Full forms | Short forms
/ Itis
| isnot
| That is
Grammar Reference p.125
4,PRACTICE
Complete the dialogues.
1. Lee Hey, that’s my notebook.
Jenny —No,___. Your notebook
green. This is blue.
2, Andrew Sam, is your umbrella over there?
Sam Yes,
3. Shannon your pencil, Gina?
Gina No, . My pencil over there,
4, John your purse black or brown?
Lauren black.
John Here is,
5. Karen What color your pencil case?
Cecil pink,
Karen this your pencil case?
Cecil Yes, .
5. LISTEN
Listen and choose the correct picture aor b.
2. Bella aL) (bl)
6D eD
6. SPEAK
Talk in pairs about the things you usually
have in class.
3. Ruth
1s your folder brown?
No, it isn’t
What color is it?
It’s pink and purple.
——| 2b In my backpack
1. VOCABULARY ©)
Listen and repeat.
‘Write the
eo c translation of
new words
in your
notebook.
flashlight
eg
ee
sunglasses
dictionary
tissues
cell phone
toothbrush
ticket), ©
2.READ “*3)
A. Listen and read.
Brad Are you ready for our trip to Barcelona?
Andy Ofcourse, I'm so excited!
Brad Hey, nice backpack!
Andy Actually, it isn’t my backpack.
Brad Whose is it?
Andy It’s my roommate's. Now, train tickets,
passports, map. I think everything is
here
Brad Here take these, too.
Andy — What are these?
Brad They’ dictionaries, A Spanish-English
dictionary and a Catalan-English
dictionary.
Andy Good idea.| 3.GRAMMAR
| A.PLURALS - THESE / THOSE
Look at the table. What do you notice about
the formation of plural nouns?
Plural nouns
map > maps
toothbrush > toothbrushes
country > countries
Read the examples. When do we use
theseand those?
This is my camera. > These are my cameras.
That isamap. > Those are maps.
B. POSSESSIVE CASE - WHOSE?
Read the dialogue. What color are Jane’s
sunglasses?
Mary Whose are these blue sunglasses? Are
they your sunglasses, Jane?
Jane No, they aren't. They're Betty’s. My
sunglasses are orange.
Grammar Reference p.125
4.PRACTICE
A. Write the sentences in the plural,
1. That is my dictionary.
2. This is a backpack.
3. That's Tina’s camera.
4, My friend is an actress.
B, Circle the correct words.
1. Whose / Who's toothbrush is this? Is it Anne's /
Anne?
2. My best friends / friend’s name is James.
3. These aren't my notebooks. They're my roommate /
roommate's.
4, Whose / Who's Mr. Jones? Is he our new
neighbor / neighbor's?
5.PRONUNCIATION <<)
A. Listen and repeat. What’s the difference
between a, band c?
b. cameras
a, maps. ¢. toothbrushes
B. Listen and check the sound you hear.
maps /s/ | cameras /2/ | toothbrushes /iz/
pencils
students
phones
tickets
backpacks
pens
actresses
6.SPEAK
Talk in pairs. Whose are the things below? Discuss
asin the example.
Whose is this cell phone?
I think it's Greg’s.
Whose are these.
I think they're26 Family ties
1. VOCABULARY “y
Listen and repeat.
3.READ .-)
A. Look at the pictures. What do you think the
people are talking about? Listen, read
‘STEVE’S FAMILY si and find out.
e e A womanigir
V WV man/boy
grandfather grandmother (grandparents)
father mother (parents) : sie eae
Tom Hi, Jess. This is my friend,
a | Jess Hello, Linda.
Linda Nice to meet you.
e ° e@ Jess You look familiar. Do you have a sister?
Linda Yes, Ido, Her name's Sandy. She's an
: actress.
wife Steve brother sister
© 9
;
son
2.SPEAK
Present different people you know.
daughter (children/kids)
My mother’s/wife’s name is
Tanya. She’s an architect. is my daughter and her husband,
Mr. Park What's your daughter's name again?
‘Mrs, Lee Sun, a
Does she have any children?
‘Yes, she has a baby boy, Chin.
So, youre a grandmother!‘Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Yes, [have two brothers and two sisters.
Really? That's nice, =
What about you?
‘Yman only child. :
again and complete the sentences.
4. GRAMMAR
THE VERB have
Read and complete.
Thave
He/She/It
‘WelYou/They have
I don’t have
He/She/It doesn’t have
WelYou/They don't have
Do Ihave?
i Does he/shefit have?
j '} wefyou/they have?
il
/ ‘Yes, Ido.
Short Answers
‘Yes, he/she/it |
No, I don't.
[ No, he/shefit doesn’
‘Yes, weiyou/they
No, welyou/they | }
KS] doesn’t have = does not have
be don't have = do not have
Grammar Reference p.126
5.PRACTICE
Complete with the correct form of the verb have.
1 At you kids?
B: No, 1
2. My husband two brothers, buthe
a sister.
3, Ars that Simone’s son?
B:No! Simone___ason.
She a daughter.
41 a brother ora sister.
Tm an only child,
5. A:Oh, no! We a camera for our trip.
B: ____your roommate _
acamera?
A: Yes, he - Good ideal
6. SPEAK
A. Talk in groups of five. Ask and answer questions
using the verb have and the words in the box.
brother sister
son,
daughter
Do you have a brother?
Yes, | do. / No, | don’t.
Don't forget to look atthe
examples and to use the
prompts given.
B, Report the results to the class.
Three people in my
group have ...
7.WRITE
Write sentences about some members of your family.
&
a have a brother. His wane is ... He's a/aW ..2d My favorite clothes
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1. VOCABULARY #3) A. Listen and repeat.
2.READ
A. Listen and read. Where would you find a
text like this? What is it about?
BERN aegty te) os
PVE Carey 1
sweater boots suit
jeans
pants
The words pants and jeans
are plural nouns.
B, Match the opposites. Then listen and check
your answers. Thietere
big expensive favorite
a al dress. It 7
i " isn'tvery ese are my new
oa tere stylish, but sneakers. | think
cheap old
Hike it. they're very stylish.| 3.GRAMMAR
ADJECTIVES
The words in bold are adjectives. What do
you notice about their form and position?
That T-shirt is nice. ‘That's a nice T-shirt
Those shoes are stylish. ‘Those are stylish shoes.
Grammar Reference p.126
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B. Read again and write T for True or F for False,
L.-Alesha’s favorite dress is stylish.
Alesha has new sneakers.
3. Alesha has only one leather jacket. QO
4. Alesha’s green shirt is new. QO
4. PRACTICE
Complete the second sentence so that it means
the same as the first sentence.
1. a. Tom’s suit is new.
b. Tom has a
2. a. You have stylish sneakers,
b. Your
3. a, These jeans are cheap.
b. They are_
4. a. That's a terrible shirt.
b. That __
5. a, My boots are old.
b, have .
4,
5.PRONUNCIATION “*)
A. Listen and repeat. What's the difference
between a, band c?
a. shoes bi skirt ©. cheap
B, Listen and check the sound you hear.
shoes /ff | skirt/s/_| cheap /iff
shirt
teacher
electrician
French
officer
passport
children
suit
tissues
6. LISTEN “*)
Listen to three dialogues and choose aor b.
1. Mary has __ sneakers.
a. blue b. purple
2. The dress in the store is
a. expensive b. cheap
3. Luke's tie is__
a. new bold
7. SPEAK
PAIR WORK
Go to page 119.— 2e Looking good “
4,
1. VOCABULARY “*y) A. Listen and repeat.
hair|
overweight
middle-aged/ old/
young/
in his 20s in his 50s
a 2@
in his 80s
general opinion
good-looking
handsome
B, Use the vocabulary in A
to make true sentences
about your classmates,
Chris is tall and he
has dark hair.
2.READ “y)
A. Look at the picture from the movie Hairspray.
Who do you think the actor is? Choose a, bor c.
a. Jennifer Aniston (__)
b.John Travolta (_)
c. Mike Myers QO
B. Now read, listen and check your answer.
a movie about a girl called
Tracy is chubby but
cer. In the movie, John
Edna Turnblad, Tracy's
course, he is very different.
/erweight and she has medium-
In real life, Travolta isn't
and he has short dark hair.
olta’s eyes are blue, but in the
Edna has brown eyes. It is a big3.LISTEN “*y)
Before
you listen,
look at the
pictures
carefully
B, Two men are
talking about their
colleague, Linda.
Who is Linda? Check
picture a, bor c.
A. Look at the pictures and describe the women,
pm
. Read again and answer the questions.
1. What’s Hairspray about?
2. Does Edna have medium-length hair?
3. 1s John Travolta overweight in real life?
4, What color are Edna's eyes?
4. SPEAK
GUESSING GAME
Go to page 119,
5.WRITE
fairer)
+ In English, affirmative and negative
sentences end with a period (.).
+ Questions end with a question mark (2).
Use capital letters:
+ at the beginning of a sentence
+ with first names/last names
+ with Mr./Mrs./Miss/Ms,
+ with cities/countries/nationalities
+ with the personal pronoun [
A. Read the e-mail below and add punctuation
and capitals.
From...
[email protected]
o.. [
[email protected]
Send
subject: [My new roommate
how's it going my new roommate is very
nice her name is annie she's tall and
chubby she has medium-length dark hair
and green eyes she's from australia and
she's an english teacher
B, Write a description of someone you
recently met.
Remember to check
punctuation and capital
letters in your writing| 2 Round-up
wren
VOCABULARY
‘A. Cross out the odd word, Then add one more,
1. pen — notebook ~ green = folder —
2. camera — flashlight — cell phone ~ train ~
3. boy ~ grandmother ~ sister — son —
4, shirt - shoes ~ short - suit—
5. tall — hair slim - chubby —
6. leather — purple ~ brown — white —
GRAMMAR
B. Write the sentences in the plural.
1. That woman's umbrella is yellow.
2. This dictionary is old.
3, My sister has a red dress.
4, Whose tie is this?
5. That child has a new camera,
C. Choose aor b.
L jacket is this? Is it Alison’s?
a. Who's b. Whose
2. pens are Julian’s,
a. These b. This
3. My husband a brother.
a. don’t have b. doesn’t have
she have her passport with her?
a.Do b. Does
5. Are your in your backpack?
a. notebooks . notebook’s
6. What color are your ___ sunglasses?
a. father b. father’s
D. Complete the blanks.
‘My name is Emily and I (1) big family.
@) five sons and one daughter.
My (3)___name (4) Kirsty and
she's three years old. Kirsty (8) long brown
hair but all my sons (6)
husband's name is Jack. (7)
t00. Well, it’s also gray.
blond hair. My
hair is blond,
eet tee
=
=
COMMUNICATION
E, Match the questions 1-7 with the answers a-g.
1. Is that your sweater?
2. Does Jamés have orange sneakers?
3. What color is your pencil case?
4, Whose tissues are these?
5. Where are my red boots?
6. Is Graham overweight?
7. Who has a flashlight?
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a. No, it's Delia's
b. It’s black and gray.
¢.No, he's slim.
4d. They're my mother’s,
¢. Here they are,
f. Tony.
8. Yes, he does.
F. Complete the questions.
Jan this jacket?
Kelly _ It’s Gary’s brother's jacket.
Jan two brothers?
Kelly Yes, he does, Their names are Bob and Phil.
Jn
Kelly Phil is in his 20s.
Jan dark hair?
Kelly No, he doesn't. He has blond hair.
Jan know Phil! He’sa student at my school.
G, Answer the questions.
1. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
2, What do you have in your backpack?
3. Does your grandmother have a cell phone?
4, What color are your eyes?
5. What are your favorite clothes?
6. Are you tall?cnn
SPEAK
A. Talk in pairs. Describe the people below.
Simone Amy Grace
I think Simone is in her 40s.
Roger has blue jeans.
B. GUESSING GAME
Talkin pairs.
Student A: Describe someone in the picture to
Student B.
Student B: Close your book and guess who
Student A is talking about from
his/her description.
‘She’s in her 20s and she has jeans.
Is it Simone?
No, it isn’t.
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Roger Hillary Tim
WRITE
CLASS GAME
Write a description of yourself on a piece of paper.
Pat all the pieces of paper in a box and mix them
up. Choose a description from the box, read it out
and try to guess who it is.
SELF-ASSESSMENT
Read the following and check the appropriate
boxes. For the points you are unsure of, refer to
the relevant sections in the module.
> talk about my possessions
> identify and describe objects
> talk and write about my family
> describe clothes
> describe people
> use plurals
> write a description of a person
> express opinion
> use the verb haveMom, Mum, Mommy, Mummy, = /@\\i¥ ee ae
Mama or Ma? I a L A
These are all names for mother and they are all common =
in spoken language. Mother is more common in written .
language. Mom, Mommy, Mama and Ma are American aL rT.
English and Mum and Mummy are British English, y €
Mommy and Mummy are names children use. - =» r ww
Dad, Daddy, Papa, Pappy,
Pop or Old man?
There are lots of words for father, too.
Daddy is also a name children ust
Papa, Pappy and Pop are American
English and they are old-fashioned,
Old man is both American and
British English, and it can also mean
husband.
Grandma, Granny, Gran,
Nan or Nanna?
Grandpa, Granddad, Gramps or
Grandpappy?
Grandparents have lots of different names,
too. Grandmother and grandfather are usually
written language. Children usually have four B. Read again and write T for True or F
grandparents, so it is common to have a Grandpa fer raise
and a Granddad, so there's no confusion. 1. Mommy is usually spoken English, oO
Also, some grandparents are Grandpa John or J
Granny Ruth, so they are different. In the U.S.A. 2. Children usually call their father Daddy. (_)
many children have parents from different 3, Old man is a father and a husband. O
countries. In this case, it is common for them to ae :
2 4, A child’s father’s father is only called Grand
have an Abuelo and an Abuela (Spanish) or an Opa ear reat eae cepacia cue 0
and Oma (Dutch). 5. Opaiis Spanish for grandfather. O
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