1B Nef Elementary
1B Nef Elementary
1 A Are you English? a 1 25 ))) Li sten and repeat. ,CQpy the ~lhm.
B No, English. I A Where art' you from ?
Scottish. B I'm frOIll Dublin.
A Where _~_~ you from 2 A Art'you American ?
in Scotland? B No. I'm not. I'm Australian.
B ____ from Glasgow.
b Practise t he dia logues in 3 w ith a partner.
2 A Where yO"
from? 5 VOCABULARY numbers 21-100
B from Australia,
from Darwin. a Look at the Signs. Ca n you
say the nu mbers? _~
A Where's Darwin?
it near Sydney?
B NO,it . It's in the
,rRMBRfo~-30 -;
north.
A it nice?
B Yes, it . It's
beautiful.
< CONOON231 i
A Where you
b .. p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and I
numbers. Do part 3. I
from?
B We're from Columbus, Ohio, c (1 27 )) Lis ten and w ritt' rhe numbers. I
in the USA.
A you on holiday?
d Write ren numbers from 2 1- 100.
Dictate them (0 a partner.
C No, we . We're
students.
6 LISTENING
a f :\.l2 8 )) Listen and repea rthe pairs
of numbers. What's the difference?
c: Listen and check.
I 13 b 30 :)a17b70
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wrb be[ll a nd B and practi se it. 3 a 15 b 50 7 a 19
~ 24 »)) Lisren and respond with a s hort a nswe r. 4 a 16 b 60
Is Sydney the capital of Australia? ~o, it isn't. b ],.129 )) W h ich number do you hear?
Li sten and@aorbabove.
With a pa rrner. write three questions beg inn ing /s... ?
or Are ... ? Ask rhe!ll to anorher pa ir. c Play BillBo.
b
South America
France ,
the Czech Republic tJd, rt fHhhl
,
Czech tJck
French f fl'nll
SwitzerLand ,\\ 11 ."11~ IiJ Swiss
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P Capital letters
Use CAPITAL letters for countries, continents, nationalities, and
languages, e,g, Japan NOT japan; Spanish NOT spanish,
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SOUND BANK
Vowel sounds
us u al sp ellin g ! bu t a ls o u s u al s p elling ! but a lso
[I] cc
his t his
fi lm six
big sw i m
meet du ce
Engl ish wo men
busy
people police
u
a'
b", lunch
ugly ," n
lucky cut
name m .. ke
come brm her
,on doe,
you ng
bre<l k stea k
9.
r rt.'l'
ca
c
spea k eJ t
me Wt'
Ikc, niece ai
ay
rai n pai nt
pi.., da)
great eigh l
Ihc\ grc\
~a
tha n ks fl at o' ho me d o se slO\\ 10\\
black Japan nld do n't
hJ.vc stamp oa road loast
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ar garden parry au nt i' n ine tw ice b u~
sran y m,wh)
a fat her gb sses igh h igh n ight
car da nce
h('l[ Stop whJ.t watch ou ou t thou s.. nd
I-il 0 co ffee In ng wa nt hou se cou nt
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not box ow ho\\ bnm n
u full pm co u ld would
I
c", beer engineer
Irea lly idea
00 good book wo man c, c here wc're
look room ca r year hear
W Fr 55Th T M
rhi.rry H;1 j
Monday n 11 J,.; _ ida)' !r;ml rhirry-~ 11 I 'hu
_ uesday 'jl 1<.'1 _ aturday .,J I
fuLty
cd ncsday l/Jl _ unday del fur.ty-.tllttf. f...; t !In
_ ursday I h.'1
fifty It
b l,J 10 )) Li sten and c heck. fift)'-ni!::!..e. I, n.lln
s.i..s.t )' lhll
c Cover the days of rhe week. Say them in order.
~( Y-Sf.\'en ,lk'li '"e\ n
p Usef ul phrases
gvemy ,(;\ nl L
Sf.venry-~ :\ nIL 'Iu·
the weekend (= Saturday and Sunday)
a weekday (= Monday-Friday) right)' ell 1
What day is it toQ!y? It's Friday.
Have a good weekend. You too. t:.ighty-!:.igill en 1 't:1I
See you on Monday. ni.ntt)' no nIL
2 NUMBERS 0-20
P Pronunciat ion
13 and 3D, 14 and 40, etc. are similar, but the stress is
different. e.g. thirteen, th irty. fourte en, forty, etc.
a March {he words with the numbers. -een is a long sound i:., but -y is a short sound 'j .
twelve twenty eleven three
eighteen five fifteen seven
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0 zero I. 11 '1,
1 ono 12 'h
" 4 HIGH NUMBERS
2 (WO
'"
13 rhir.u:.m II"J 11: 1 a Write the missing word s or numbers.
3 lhw:. I. four~ I. 1:0
a lone hundred and five
•
5
four
f.l1\
15
I. s ix~
r" "
... rk .. 'li:n
tWO hu nd red
n ,.
17 sc\'c n ~ 'l'\ Illl:n
875 eighl hundred ___ sevenry-fivc
"l'\
" '" :n 1,000 a lone thOllsand , nd
• eight l'11 I. nincItm n.lIn
one thousa nd five hu ndred
•
10 ten
ni ne n. 111
I ... n
20 ">,enl1
2.012 rwo thousand and _ _ _
five thOllsand four _ _ _ and twenry
5,420
b (l,J11 I»~ Listen and check. Iwcmy-five thousand
100,000 a lone hundred _ __
c Cover rhe words. Say rhe numbers.
1,000,000 a I onc million 1ll11);"!1
P Phone numbers 2,300,000 tWO mi ll ion hund red thollsand
We say the digits separately. b 4143 »)) Listen and check.
7941938 = seven nine four, one nine three eight
44 = four four OR double four 0 = zero OR oh
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How can you govern a country
which has 246 varieties of cheese?
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -?
d Write the numbers
4 five I room I we I in I Are
in words.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -?
1 27 twenty-seven
5 holiday I you I Are I on
2 33
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -?
3 40
6 from I he I Poland I Is
4 48
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -?
5 56
c Match these answers to the questions in b . 6 62
a Yes, he is. D 7 74
b No, I'm not. D 8 85
c She's from Italy. D 9 99
d No, we aren't. D 10 100
e Yes, they are. D
3 PRONUNCIATION Ig/, ItSI, lSI, Id31 5 LISTENING
a ~ the syllable with /~/ in these words. Listen again and complete the dialogues.
1 A fri ca
1 A Are you _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
2 Chi na
B No, I'm Polish. I'm from Krakow.
3 Germany
4 Ire land 2 A Where are you from?
jazz
4 READING
R ead about three people:
Yin, Moira, and Fadil.
Mark the sentences T (true)
or F (false).
1 Moira is a teacher. L
2 Fadil is a student.
3 Moira is twenty-eight.
4 Yin is a teacher.
This is Yin. He's 19 and This is Moira. She's an This is Fadil. He's Egyptian.
S Yin is from Asia.
he's a student. Yin is English teacher and she's He's from Alexandria, an
6 Fadil is nineteen. Chinese. He's from 28. Moira is Irish . She's important city in the North
7 Yin is twenty-eight. Shanghai, a big city in from Galway, a city in of Egypt. Fadil is 25 and he's
8 Moira is British. the East of China. the West of Ireland . a receptionist in a hotel.
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1B Grammar verb be – and ?
a Complete the conversations with a form of the verb be. Use contractions where possible.
1 2
Juan Hi. Chris Hi, I 1’m Chris.
Petra 1Is this Class 2? Oliver Hello. My name 2 Oliver. It’s my
Juan Yes, it 2
. 3
you in first day here.
this class too? Chris 3
you German, Oliver?
Petra Yes, I 4
. What 5
your Oliver No, I 4
. I’m Swiss.
name? Chris Oh, which city 5
you from?
Juan I 6 Juan. Oliver I 6 from Lucerne in the centre of
Petra Hello. My name 7
Petra. Switzerland.
Juan Where 8
you from, Petra? Chris 7
it nice in Lucerne?
Petra I 9
from the Czech Republic. And Oliver Yes, it 8
. It’s beautiful.
you? 9
you English?
Juan I 10 from Madrid. Chris No, I 10 . I 11 Irish.
Petra 11 you Spanish? Oliver Where 12 you from in Ireland?
Juan No, I 12 . I 13 Mexican, Chris Dublin, the capital.
but I live in Spain. Oliver Really. 13 Dublin nice?
Petra Who 14
our teacher? Chris Yes, it 14
great!
Juan Her name 15 Diane. Oliver 15
this my computer?
Petra 16
she English? Chris No, it 16 . This is your computer
Juan No, she 17 . She 18 here.
American. Oliver Thanks. 17 the boss here?
Petra Where 19
the other students? Chris No, he 18
. He’s in a meeting.
20
they in class?
Oliver 19
the other people in the office
Juan No, they 21 . English?
They 22 in the café!
Chris No, they 20 . They 21
from all over the world. Have a good first
day at work!
activation
b Practise the conversations on this page with a partner.
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a Find the numbers and days, and write the words in the right places in the lists.
o
ve
c
eig h t j qt f l
gb r i da e
k yo f i w
vemazt
el
ey e
n
e e
et
r
th
n in
s qt w e n t y n b tue
eenin
ax
ir t c m o n day xo
p th
l
dk
ay
ur t e e n vca aw
d
v fo sat
rs
e u r day f p u
hu
dt
Numbers Days
1 11 1
2 12 2
3 three 13 3
4 14 4
5 15 5
6 16 6 Friday
7 17 7
8 18
9 19
10 20
1 = H 2 = R 3 = D 4 = N 5 = F 6 = M 7 = W 8 = U 9 = A 10 = T
11 = L 12 = E 13 = Y 14 = I 15 = S 16 = G 17 = V 18 = O 19 = X
1 12 11 12 17 12 4
=
2 10 8 12 15 3 9 13
=
3 12 14 16 1 10
=
d Think of three words, days, or numbers and put them into the code. Dictate the code numbers
to your partner. He / she writes the words.
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1 BINGO 2 BINGO
the Czech
the USA Argentina England Germany Brazil
Republic
3 BINGO 4 BINGO
5 BINGO 6 BINGO
the Czech
Russia Switzerland China Ireland Spain
Republic
7 BINGO 8 BINGO
9 BINGO 10 BINGO
the Czech
Scotland Spain Hungary Japan Poland
Republic
11 BINGO 12 BINGO
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Chorus
All over the world
Everybody got the word
Everybody everywhere is gonna feel it tonight
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Song facts
All Over the World was a hit Glossary
song in many countries for everybody = all people voices calling = people speaking
the British band Electric Light gotta tell you = want to say everywhere = all places
Orchestra (ELO) in 1980. The gonna = going to (future) movin’ to the beat = dancing
song was on the soundtracks got = past simple of get c’est la vie = French for “That’s life!”
of the films Xanadu in 1980, came = past simple of come Shard End = part of Birmingham, UK*
and the science-fiction heard = past simple of hear shine til the daylight = have fun all night
comedy Paul in 2011.
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