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Am/is/are - My/your/his/her Have/go/live/like

This document provides vocabulary exercises about family relationships, personal information, verbs, adjectives, and everyday conversations. The exercises include: 1) Identifying nationalities and completing conversation exchanges. 2) Writing possessive forms and short forms of verbs. 3) Completing sentences about a girl named Ella and her family using possessive adjectives. 4) Labeling parts of a family tree with names. 5) Choosing the correct verb - have, go, live, like - to complete sentences. 6) Writing opposites of adjectives like easy, small, cold. 7) Completing adjectives like pleasan_ and difficul_.
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Am/is/are - My/your/his/her Have/go/live/like

This document provides vocabulary exercises about family relationships, personal information, verbs, adjectives, and everyday conversations. The exercises include: 1) Identifying nationalities and completing conversation exchanges. 2) Writing possessive forms and short forms of verbs. 3) Completing sentences about a girl named Ella and her family using possessive adjectives. 4) Labeling parts of a family tree with names. 5) Choosing the correct verb - have, go, live, like - to complete sentences. 6) Writing opposites of adjectives like easy, small, cold. 7) Completing adjectives like pleasan_ and difficul_.
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am/is/are • Countries and nationalities • my/your/his/her


• Possessive 's • Verbs - have/go/live/like • The family
• Adjectives • Everyday conversations
You and me

am/is/are - my/your 1 Countries and nationalities


Write the nationality.
1 Nice to meet you!
American Spanish Italian EAgItsfl
Complete the conversations. Mexican German French

1 A Hello. ~ name's David.


What's name?
B Maria.
A Where ___ you from,
Maria?
B I _ _ from Italy.
A Oh! W here in Italy are
from?
B From Rome. 1 I'm from England. I'm English
A Ah, Rome _ _ beautiful!
Well, nice to meet you, Maria.
B Thank you. And you.

1
\.--JI.

2 A Hello. What _ _ your


first name?
B Cathy.
2 He's from the United States.
A And what's your ? He's _ _ ___
B Jenkins.
A How do you that?
B J - E - N - K - I - N - S.
A And are you
from, Cathy?
B I'm from Manchester.
I English.
A Thank you very much.
3 I'm from Germany. I'm _ _ __

4 Unit 1 • You and me


he/she - his/her
3 Personal information
1 Use the information about Cathy and Santiago to complete the
conversations.

D A What's her first name?


B Cathy. First name
Cathy
A ____ her surname?
Surname
B Jenkins. Jenkins
A Where's from? Country
B She's from England. England
A Howold she? Age
B She's 25. 25
4 She's from Italy. She's _ _ _ __ A What's _ _ phone number? Phone number
01764 293880
B 01764 293880.
Email address
A email address? cjenkins@mailnet;.;:.
.c.::..;
om.:.:..-_ _.....
B [email protected] Married?
A _ _ _ _ married? No
B No,she _ _ .

II A What's hi~ first name?


FIRST NAME B Santiago.
5 He's from Mexico. He's _ _ _ __ Santiago A his surname?
SURNAME
B Garda Ramirez.
Garda Ramirez
A Where's from?
COUNTRY
B He's_ _ Spain.
Spain
AGE
A How old is
19 B He's 19.
PHONE NUMBER A What's _ _ phone number?
934298701 B 934298701.
EMAil ADDRESS A email address?
[email protected] B [email protected]
6 I'm from Spain. I'm _ _ _ __ MARRIED?
A _ _ _ _ married?
No
B No, _ _ _ _ .

2 Write the short forms of the words underlined.

1 She is from Italy. She '~ 5 He is a student.


2 She is not a teacher. 6 He is not English.
3 I am American. 7 You are 18.
4 I am not married. 8 You are not 20.
7 She's from France. She's _ _ _ __

Unit 1 • You and me 5


Ella's fam ily
4 Possessive S
1 Complete the sentences about Ella and her family.

Hi! My name 's (1) Ella, and this is my family.


My (2) father's name is Robert. He's a teacher.
My (3) _ _ _ _ name is Adele. She 's French,
and she's a nurse. My (4) _ _ _ _ _ name is Suzie.

She's 2 1, and she's a student at university. My


(5) _ _ _ _ name is Liam. He 's 18, and he's at

school. This is a photo of my cat. My (6)


name is Tiger. His favourite food is fish.

2 Write ~ if 5 = is. Write ~ if 5 = possessive.

1 My name's Ella. is
2 My father's name is Robert. P
3 He's a teacher.
4 My mother's name is Adele.
5 She's French.
6 My sister's a student.
7 My brother's name is Liam.
8 Tiger's favourite food is fish.

5 Verbs - have/go/live/like
Complete the sentences with have, go, live, or like.

1 I have a brother and a sister.


2 I to a school called St Mary's.
3 I in London.
4 I my sister. She's very kind.
5 We in a flat in the city centre.
6 I to the park at the weekend.
7 I a cat.

6 Unit 1 • You and me


Vocabulary
6 The family 7 Adjectives
Look at the family. Complete the crossword. 1 Write the opposite adjective.
easy small cold good
nice elEpensi't'e young old

1 London isn't cheap. It's expellsive .


2 My coffee isn't hot. It's
George Alice
3 'Are your shoes new?'
'No, they're
4 You aren't a bad student! You're a _ ___ student!
5 'My Dad's 40. He's old:
'He isn't old! Forty is !'
6 This exercise isn't difficult. It's
James Mike = Ellen Fay 7 Our flat isn't big. It's
8 The weather isn't horrible! It's

2 Complete the adjectives.


1 The weather's nice! It's ~ ___ _
2 It's difficult to understand you. You speak f __ .1.
Karen Charlie 3 My family's very nice. We're very f r. ___ .!! _ y.
4 I like my girlfriend. She's 1 ___ .1 _ f _ 1 .
Across
3 James is Mike's __ . (7) 5 My book is good. It's very 1 _ .1 _ r. __ .1 __ .!.
8 Karen is Charlie's __ . (6) 6 Mm! The coffee is really good! It's 1_ Y _1_ .
9 Ellen is Mike's __ . (4)
10 Charlie is Mike's __ . (3)
2
11 Charlie is Fay's __ . (6)
5
15 Karen and Charlie are Mike's __ . (8)
6 7
16 Karen is Ellen's _ _ . (8)
8

Down
10
1 Ellen is Karen's __ . (6)
11 12
2 Fay is Charlie's __ . (4) 13 14

4 George is Alice's __ . (7)


5 Alice is Charlie's __ . (11)
6 Karen is Fay's _ _ . (5) 15

7 George is Karen's __ . (11)


12 Mike and Ellen are __ . (7)
13 Mike is Charlie's _ _ . (6)
14 James is Karen's _ _ . (5)
Unit 1 • You and me 7
Reading and listening
--------- Our street
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8 Our street
1 rt1 Read about the Hall family. Complete the sentences.
One family, 66 people, and
1 66 members of the Hall family live on the same street.
15 houses - all on the same street!
2 They have fifteen _ _ _ __
3 _____ is four weeks old.
---------
The Hall family is big - very big - and they
all live on the same street, Cotswold Gardens in

---------
4 Joe is a great-grandfather. He's _____ years old.
Gateshead, England.
S Catherine and George have six _ _ _ __ They have 15 houses. Their ages go from four
6 Their daughter's name is _ _ _ __ weeks old (Ellie) to great-grandfather Joe, 76.

------------
7 At Christmas they all _____ to one house for Catherine and her husband, George, have six
a party. children, and 15 grandchildren. Other relatives
8 The neighbours _____ the Hall family very much. - aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, and nieces -

------
all live there, too.
2 rt1 Listen to the conversations. Who says the first line? 'Our family is the most important thing,'

--------
says daughter Marganne, 42. 'We like living in
Joe Catherine George
Marganne Sandra
the same street. It's lovely to have all my family
Dave
together. At Christmas, or on a birthday, it's

------
1 MarganM 4 crazy in this street,' she says. '66 people all go to
2 S one house!'
Neighbour, Sandra Ross, 41, says 'It's great
3 6
having a big family in the street. We're all
friends.' Her husband, Dave, agrees, 'We love
living in such a friendly street. '

8 Unit 1 • You and me


Everyday English 11 Possessive adjectives
Complete the sentences with a possessive
9 Everyday conversations adjective.
rt1 Match a line in A with a line in B. I my yet!f his her our their
A B
1 Hello! What's ~ name?
1 Good moming, Pete. How are you? a D Thanks. And you. 2 'Pete! This is _ __ sister, Alice:
2 Bye, mum! I'm going to school. b D No, I'm OK, thanks. Just looking. 'Hi, Alice. Nice to meet you:
3 Can I have a cup of tea, please? c IT] Fine, thanks. And you? 3 Anna is 23. mother is a nurse.
4 Have a good day! d D Hello, Ellen. Nice to meet you. 4 Mr and Mrs Jones live here. _ __
children are very nice.
5 Hello. Can I help you? e D Sleep well! See you in the morning.
5 All the students in our class like _ _ _
6 Tony, this is Ellen. f D Bye, honey! See you later.
teacher.
7 Bye! See you on Monday! g D Of course. Anything to eat?
6 Tom is married. _ __ wife's name is
8 Good night! h D Yes. Have a good weekend!
Josie.

12 Plural nouns
Don't forget! Complete the charts with the plural nouns.

10 The alphabet Singular Plural

1 rt1 Match the sound of the letter with the sound of the word. class classes
bus
sandwich
E I no day you
glass
U my me
R car Singular Plural
G J Hi tea country coulltries

Q y z you bed day city


party
lady
2 rt1 Listen. Complete the names and email addresses.

Names Singular Plural


1 A 11~f boy bo~s
2 M __ l __ N_ day
3 £_ ~ l
4 _ _ £ __ f. Singular Plural
5 __ 1 __ man mell
6 __ ~ 1 ___ _ woman
child
Email addresses
person
7 _ 11. !. __ ~ __ ___ .com
8 I __ _ _ 1 ___ _ @bz.com

Unit 1 • You and me 9

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