Libro de Primer Nivel
Libro de Primer Nivel
Level 1 - libro
We Prepare for
LEVEL 1
Lesson 01
Examples:
Is this a box?
Are these books? Yes, these ar.e books.
No, it isn' t a box, but it's a chair.
Prepositions of place:
ON UNDER IN
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b) Is this a chair? (Yes) Yes, it’s a pencil b) Is that a woman? Yes, She’s a woman.
c) Is this a card? (No / wall) No, it isn’t a card c) What is this? It’s a door.
d) What is this? (Room) It’s a room d) Is this a pen? No, it isn't a pen, but it's a pencil.
T E N
ACROSS DOWN
I
2 I
1 7+3= 1 8+1= S N
2
S E V E N
2 9-2= 2 5+2=
V
3 4+4= 3 9-7= 3 3
E I G H T
4 3-2= 4 12-3= N W
4 4
O N E
Practice 4 Write positive or negative sentences. Make sure you use the verb To Be. I
a) (My brother / a police officer) My brother is a police officer N
b) (Lima / the capital of Peru) Lima is the capital of Perú
E
c) (Ecuador / in Europe) Ecuador isn’t in Europe
Practice 5 Answer the following questions. Practice 6 Answer the following according
to the picture.
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Practice 7 Think about the concepts of Practice 8 Write in letters the following
city, town and village. numbers.
Practice 9 Replace the object or subject sentence with the correct pronoun.
a) The chair is long, and my book is under the chair. c) Close the window, please!
The chair is long, and my book is under it Close it, please!
b) No, the wall isn’t black, but it is white. d) Can you open the book, please
No, the wall isn’t black, but the wall is white. Can you open it, please?
Practice 11 Complete the following sentences Practice 12 Match the pictures with the words.
using the words - (On, Under, In).
Chair
Box
Book
d) The apple is on the book.
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1) The table is long and my book is under the table. 4) She is eating an apple for lunch.
The table is long and my book is under it. She is eating it for lunch.
Grammar
Choose the correct part of the sentence. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
1) Is this a pen? No, it is / isn’t / its / it’s a pen but it’s a book. 3) No, it isen't a door, but it is a window
A B C D A B C
2) What´s this? It´s a ceiling / ciling / sailing 4) This is not a chair, bat it is a table.
A B C A B C
Lesson 02
TO BE (PRESENT SIMPLE)
I AM AM NOT AM I…?
a. I am a teacher c. I am hungry.
Practice 2 Write sentences using the affirmative Practice 3 From the previous practice
form of the verb To Be. section.
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Practice 4 Write questions using the simple present form of the verb To Be.
a) Is the pencil behind me? No, the pencil is not behind me, but it is behind her
a) Is (he - him) closing the notebook? b) She / her is opening the door.
c) The wall is behind I / me. d) The board is in front of he / him.
Example: Is Mrs. Smith a man? No, Mrs. Smith isn't a man, but she's a woman.
b) Are you Mr. Smith? No, I am not Mr. Smith, but I’m Justin
STANDING de pie
Take the camera from the floor, please! What's she doing? (taking…from)
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a) Are you Miss Smith? No, she is not Miss Smith, but she is Miss Tapia.
b) Am I Mr. Jackson? No, he isn’t Mr. Jackson, but he’s Mr. Torres.
c) Am I Mrs. Velazco? No, she is not Mrs. Velazco, but she’s Ms. Galarza.
Practice 9 Complete the following sentences using the words - (in front of, behind) - (short answers).
Grammar
Choose the correct part of the sentence. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
1) The pupils are sitting behind we / they / she / us. 3) My partner is sitting behid the long wall.
A B C D A B C
2) The television is in front of they / their / the / them. 4) My parents is standing in front of the window.
A B C D A B C
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Answer the following questions correctly. (Do not use Write the contractions of the following pronouns.
contractions)
1) I am I’m 5) It is It’s
1) The cat is on the box. (On - Behind - Under) 2) You are You’re 6) We are We’re
Choose the correct option Read and answer true or false correctly.
2) Kate is behind Joey. She's behind her Kevin: Hi Katty, What are you doing?
Katty: What Am I doing? - Uhmm - I'm going to the supermarket
her him he
Kevin: Oh, is it in front of the car park behind the school?
Katty: Yes, it is!
3) Are you helping Angie and Nicole? Are you helping ?
1) Is Kevin going to the supermarket?
they you them
False True
4) Take the book, please! Take ! 2) Is Katty going to or coming from the supermarket?
it you its
Going to Coming from
5) The windows are open. Close , please! 3) The supermarket is behind man the car park.
Lesson 03
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES
SINGULAR PLURAL
THIS THESE
THAT THOSE
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Practice 1 Write the plural form of the Practice 2 Complete the sentences
following nouns. with the verb To Be.
b) notebook notebooks e) woman women h) man men b) Are the stores open? e) T h a t chart is large.
c) boat boats f) address addresses i) family families c) That man is short. f) Is that chair in front of you?
Practice 4 Complete the questions and Practice 5 Use: This, That, These, or
answer them. Those, please.
b) What's that?
That's a box b) These are boxes
Practice 6 Answer the questions correctly. Practice 7 Match the words with the pictures.
a) Where are those pencils? (pencil case) Those are in the pencil It’s a sock.
case
It’s a shirt.
b) Where are these books? (under) These books are under the It’s a shoe.
desk
These are shoes.
c) Where are my socks? (drawer) My socks are in the drawer
These are socks.
d) What's the plural of girl? The plural is girls
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Practice 8 Complete the following questions using the words - (this, that, these, those)
Practice 9 Complete the following questions using the words this, that, these, those + the words from the box.
c) Those postcards are for your sister. d) This house is very big.
PLURAL
Add“s”
Add S Add “es”
AddES Change and
Change y and Change“F”-
Change “FE”
F-FE Irregular
Irregular
AddIES
add “ies” into
into “VES”
VES
Pictures(s)
Picture (s) Lunch(es)
Lunch (es) Baby -–Babies
Baby Babies Half -–Halves
Half halves Man–- Men
Man Men
Window (s)
Window (s) Box (es)
Box (es) Lady -– Ladies
Lady Ladies Knife –- Knives
Knife knives W oman--Women
Woman Women
CLOTHES
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Grammar
Match the words with the picture correctly.
Choose the correct answer. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
2) The plural of wife is: wifes / wive / wives / wifees 4) That children are playing in the park.
A B C D A B C D
Josh: Are you Mrs Anne Jackson? Mary: Oh ! They are Mr Oliver Jones and Mr Peter Smith.
Mary: No, I'm not Mrs Jackson, but I'm Ms Jackson. Josh: Are they coming from the city of London?
Josh: and the men standing behind you are .... ? Mary: No, they aren't. They are coming from Ambato, which
Mary: Oh ! They are Mr Oliver Jones and Mr Peter Smith. is a city from Ecuador.
1) Is she Mrs or Ms Anne Jackson? 3) The supermarket is behind man the car park.
2) The men are standing in front of her. 4) The supermarket is behind man the car park.
Lesson 04
The Alphabet
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
There are 26 Letters in the English Alphabet. There are 5 vowels and 21 consonants in the Alphabet.
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c) 851+236= 1.087 eight hundred fifty-one plus two hundred thirty-six equals one thousand eighty-seven
b) Which number is between 245 and 247? it's between number 246
Personal Object
Pronouns Example Pronouns Example
Practice 3 Answer the questions correctly. Practice 4 Answer the following questions using
“Before”, “After” or “Between”.
a) How much is fourteen plus twenty? Fourteen plus twenty equals thrity four
b) How much is forty-five plus twenty-two? Forty-five plus twenty-two equals sixty seven
c) How much is twelve plus fifty-four? twelve plus fifty-four equals sixty five
d) How much is one hundred plus twenty-seven? one hundred plus twenty-seven equals one thousend
twenty seven
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Grammar
Choose the correct answer. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
1) Who is that man? Do you know him / his / he / us? 3) The letter E comes after F.
A B C D A B C
Complete the conversation between two friends. What does John say to Michael? There are three extra answers.
in front of my house. d) No, she isn’t, but she’s behind the door.
Michael: Are you a student in that academy?
e) What’s this?
John: Yes, and she's my teacher.
Michael: Excellent! Are you reading that book? f)The boy’s behind me.
John: No, I'm not reading the book, but I'm writing the
homework!
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Flats Sneakers High heels Shoes Uggs Flip flops Oxford shoes Tennis shoes Slippers
Lesson 05
SINGULAR PLURAL
THERE IS (ISN’T) THERE ARE (AREN’T)
There is on e teacher in th e class There are 9 pupils in th e class
There isn’t one ch air in th e room There aren’t 8 boxes in the room
hotel in springfield
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Example:
(states/ in the USA) There are fifty states in the USA.
c) (letter / the English Alphabet) there are twenty six letter in the english
alphabet
c) Is there a ruler under the chair? No, there isn't a ruler under the chair.
d) Is there a key in the door? No, there isn't a key in the door.
Neither...nor (ni...ni) For example: This is neither a dog nor a cat but it´s a donkey
a) Is this a shirt or T-shirt? (coat) this isn't this shirt nor a t-shirt but it's a coat
b) Is this a banana or a pineapple? (apple) this is neither a banana nor a pineaple but it's an apple
c) Is he a girl or a woman? (boy) he isn't neither a girl nor a women but he is a boy
d) Is Ecuador a city or a town? (country) ecuador isn't neither a city nor a town but is a country
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b) There is one
whiteboard there on the wall.
c) There isn't clock there on the wall.
a) Are there two teachers in this room? No, there is a teacher in the room.
c) Are there three women in this room? yes, there are three women in the room.
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Grammar
What’s there in this picture? Write the correct word.
Use “There is” “There are”.
a)
there is a teacher in this classroom.
1) Where's the book? The book's there on 3) What's the capital of Ecuador? The capital of Peru is Lima.
the table.
2) Where's the pen? The pen's here on the 4) What's the capital of Spain? The capital of Bolivia is Sucre.
floor.
Complete the conversation between two friends. What does John say to Michael?
Mary: Small please. How much is it? d) What size? Large or small?
Claire: pay four dollars and take three pairs!
e) Pay four dollars and take three pairs!
Mary: Excellent, I’m going to the shop now.
Claire: ok, thanks for that Mary! f) The capital of Ecuador is Quito.
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Lesson 06
Practice 1 How many: Answer the following questions. Use there is and there are.
a) How many pupils are there in this classroom? there are twenty one pupils in this classroom.
b) How many provinces are there in this country? there are twenty four provinces in this country.
How many
SUBJECT OBJECT POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES
I ME MY
HE HIM HIS
WE US OUR
a) How many doors are there in this school? there are tree doors in this school.
b) How many men are there in this room? there are ten men in this room.
c) How many women are there in this room? there are two women in this room.
b) Which is the last letter of the alphabet? the last letter of the alphabet.
c) Which is the tenth letter of the alphabet? the tench letter of the alphabet.
d) Which is the twenty-fifth letter of the alphabet? the twenty fifth letter of the alphabet.
Possesive Adjectives
my mi its su, sus (de esto) your tu (de ti) our nuestro
his su(s) de él your sus (de ustedes) her su(s) de ella their sus (de ellos)
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c) Is this my card? (her) No, it isn't my card but it's her card
d) Are these my shoes? (their) No, these aren't my shoes but these are their shoes
Imperatives EXAMPLE: Close the door, please! - What Am I doing? You are closing the door.
EXAMPLE: Close the door, please! - What Am I doing? You are closing the door.
Give me the book, please! - What Am I doing? You are giving . the book.
Give him his keys, please! - What is he doing? He is giving his keys.
Give her my homework, please! - What is she doing? She is giving your homework.
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a) How many provinces are there in Ecuador? there are twenty- four provinces in Ecuador.
b) How many states are there in U.S.A.? there are fifty states in U.S.A.
c) How many planets are there in the solar system? there are eight planets in the solar system.
d) How many parishes are there in Guayaquil? there are five parishes in Guayaquil.
e) How many countries are there in South America? there are twelve countries in South America.
Grammar
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Decide whether the following words belong to “Cardinal numbers” or “Ordinal numbers”.
me my I
3) Is this her desk? No, it isn't her desk, but it's desk.
he him his
4) Is that his black dress? No, that isn't his black dress, but it's dress.
she her hers
Lesson 07
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a) Are all the lights in this room red? No, not all the lights in this room are red
b) Are all the people in this room men? No, not all the people in this room are men
c) Are all the doors in this school green? No, not all the doors in this school are green
Write the plural of
Practice 3 Word Search: Parts of the body. Practice 4 these words please.
Touch tocar I'm touching the door Comma Question Mark Semi-colon Full stop
a) What am I doing? (touch, table) i'm touching the table What's this? (?) question mark What's this? (.) full stop
b) Touch your pen, please! What's he doing? the closing What's this? (;) semi-colon What's this? (,) comma
touching the pen
a) How many words are there in this sentence? there are words in this sentence.
b) Which is the first word of this sentence? this is the first word of this sentence.
c) How many words are there in this sentence? there are ten words in the sentence.
d) Which is the fifth word of this sentence? it is the fifth word of this sentence.
e) Which is the last word of this sentence? america is the last word of this sentence. 1
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Practice 8 Answer the following questions using “all” + “the noun”, please!.
Example: Are all the chairs in this room low? Yes, all the chairs in this room are low.
a) Cuenca, Quito, Guayaquil; are all these cities from Ecuador? Yes, all there cities are from Ecuador.
b) Are all the students in this classroom sitting? Yes, all the students in this classroom are sitting.
c) Are all the walls here high or low? yes, all the walls here are low.
d) Are all the tables there in that room grey? Yes, all the table there in that room are grey.
e) Have all the traffic lights got a red light? Yes, all the traffic light got a red light.
a) How many fingers are there in our hands? there are five fingers in our hands.
b) How many thumbs are there in our hands? there is one thumb. in our hands.
e) How many people are there in that Stadium? there are three thousand people in that Stadium.
Grammar
Look at the pictures and answer the questions using the word in parenthesis.
No, you aren't going to the laboratory, but you are coming from the laboratory.
3. Am I going to my house?
Read the text and answer True or False. Answer True or False
1) The supermarket is behind my house.
False True
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Lesson 08
A AN THE
I'm writing a letter. Is there an ashtray there? Lim a is the capital of Peru.
What are their names? their name a joseph, mary, diana and kevin Joseph Mary Dian a Kevin
Practice 2 Answer the following questions. Practice 3 What´s the meaning of:
b) Sixteen + nineteen = Forty: Is that wrong ? Write the plural of these words:
Yes, it's right c) Tooth teeth knife knives child childrem
c) Is it right you are Ms. Jones? No, i'm that ms jone
d) holiday holidays
f) Are you standing on the table? No, i'm not standing on the table
KNIFE
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Practice 6 Answer the following questions using “My . his - her - their”, please!.
her andres
Andres What’s her name? name is
Chelsea Mary
consonant we say “ THE ”. Before a vowel we say “ THE ”. banana under it.
b) What’s the meaning of “nape” in spanish? The meaning of “nape” in spanish is upper part of the
. cervix
corresponding to the place where
c) What’s this ( ; )? This is semicolon . the backbone joins the head.
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Grammar
Choose the best asnwer. Complete the sentence with the right word.
1) Are you going to the window? No, I’m not going to the window, 3) How many things are there on this box? There are five
but I’m remain on the chair. (standing - remaining things on this box.
- remain)
2) What’s the name of your country? The name of my 4) What’s the name of this thing? The name of this
country is Ecuador. (my - mine - your) thing is pencil sharpener .
Read the next and answer the questions correctly. Answer true of false.
From: [email protected]
To: ********@homail.com
Subject: Help !
Hi Tom!
What’s there in your city to do? What’s the capital? I’m going there after Christmas. I’m taking all my friends: Valentina,
Kevin, Jazmin and Diana. Kevin is coming from England on the 10th of this month for that. He’s translating Spanish for
us ! Jazmin is coming from Spain after that on the 12th.
Hugs
Josh .
a) Who is writing this email? d) Tom is taking all his friends with him.
Tom Josh Valentina Kevin False True
b) Who is coming on the 12th of this month? e) Valentina is going to translate Spanish for them.
Jazmin Tom Josh Valentina Kevin False True
c) Who is translating Spanish for them?
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a) 5 + 7 = 12 d) 16 + 14 = 30
False True False True
b) 6 + 8 = 15 e) 20 + 17 = 37
c) 12 + 15 = 29 f) 28 + 13 = 44
Lesson 09
a) Is this table low or high? the table is high a) What's the contraction of I have got? I' ve got
b) Is the door low? no, it isn't the door is shirt b) Have you got eight fingers? Yes, I've got eight fingers
c) Is the wall in front of you high or low? no, it isn't the wall in front c) Have I got two thumbs? Yes, I've got two thumbs
of me is high
d) Has she got two ears? Yes, she's got two ears
For rhythm people use the word “got” with the verb “to have” in the English language, but
it means nothing
I've got I have got she's got she has got we've got we have got
you've got you have got it's got it has got they've got they have got
he's got he has got you've got you have got
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Complete the missing words in the following sentences, use the verb
Practice 6 “To have got” - (Do not use contractions in your asnwers).
b) What do you have in your schoolbag? I've got four books and a pencil case.
has she got
c) two thumbs? Yes, she has got two thumbs.
d) Have we got a pencil case? Yes, we''ve got a pencil case. pencil case
Grammar
The difference between ''ANSWERING'' and ''ASKING'' is that , we use ''ANSWERING'' when
we give an answer to a question we use ''ASKING'' when we create the question .
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Complete the answers using the right word. Choose the best answer.
1) What have you got on your feet? 3) Have you got two thumbs?
Choose the correct answer. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
1) Have / has / haved / hav you got brothers? 3) My friend have got a new credit card.
A B C D A B C D
2) I have got / has got / haves got money to buy a car. 4) I have got eight fingers and two tongues.
A B C A B C D
Lesson 10
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Write questions using how many Complete the questions and sentences
Practice 2 Practice 3 using “some” and “any”.
and answer them.
(Teachers/ Room) How many teachers are there in a) Have you got any candies in your pocket?
this room? There is one teacher in this room. some
Yes, I have got candies in my pocket.
a) (Months/ Year) how many months are there in this year ? b) Are there any pictures in the classroom?
there are twelve in this year No, there aren't any pictures in the classroom
b) (Weeks / Month) how many weeks are there in this month ?
c) Is there any sugar in the fridge?
there are four weeks and half
Yes, there is some sugar in the fidge fridge.
c) (Brothers and sisters / have got) how many have you got ?
I have you got brothers and sister
d) (Planets / solar system) how many planets solar system ?
There are nine planets and the solar system
e) (Pets/ have got) how many have got pets ?
INDEFINITE ADJECTIVES
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION
There is some su gar in the There isn't an y sugar in Is th ere an y su gar in
fridge the fridge the fridge?
There are some oran ges on There aren't an y oranges Are th ere an y oranges
the table. on th e table. on th e table?
a) Are there any cell phones on the table? Yes, There are
some cell phones on the table.
e) Have you got any dogs? No, I haven't got any dogs
,but I have got one dog
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Example:
Are there any books on the table? Yes, there are some books on the table.
Are there any books on the floor? No, there aren’t any books on the floor.
a) Are there any windows in your room? There are two windows in my room.
b) Are there any private numbers in your cellphone? No, there aren't any private numbers in my cellphone.
c) Is there any water on the floor? No , there isn't any water on the floor.
d) How many people are there in your family? There are four people in my family.
e) Have you got any pets in your house? I have got four pets in my house.
Grammar
Answer the following questions correctly (Use any, some, how many, none).
“Any” and “some” mean “algo, algunos” but we say “any” for the interrogative and negative and “some” for the positive.
Example, we say: Are there any books on the table? Yes, there are some books on the table.
Are there any books on the floor? No, there aren’t any books on the floor.
For nouns we cannot count we use 'is there'. Example: Is there any sugar in the fridge? Yes, There is some sugar in the fridge.
1) Are there windows in your room? 3) Have you got any pets in your house?
how many any some
how many any some
Yes , there are windows in my room.
how many any some
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Example:
Are there any books on the table? Yes, there are some books on the table.
Are there any books on the floor? No, there aren’t any books on the floor.
b) How many women are there in this picture? there are three women in this picture.
c) How many staplers have you got? I have you got staplers.
d) How many people are there sitting in this chair? There are one chair sitting people .
e) How many continents are there in the world? there are five continents in the world.
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Read and complete the text with the right words, please (Do not use contractions).
My Classroom
My classroom is small. It's right in front of the cafeteria. (There is - There are) twenty students in it. All the walls
(am - is - are) white. There are twenty brown chairs for us, the students. (There is - There are) a green board
and a desk for the teacher. (Hers - She - He) name's Alice and she's got a small child. His name's Tom. We say
that, for the afternoon classes there is much air coming from the window in that classroom. All of us have English books
and we use (it - they - them) on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
a) The walls in my classroom are white and green. c) In the afteroon there is much air in the classroom.
False True False True
False True
Spelling:
1. Verbs that end in – e (make / write / drive, etc.): -e x ing
make making write writing
3. For short, one-syllable verbs, that are monosyllable end in consonant + vowel + consonant,
we must double the last consonant and then add -ing:
run running swim swimming
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a) (you / watch / TV?) Are you watching TV? a) Are you watching TV? Yes, I am watching TV
No, you can turn it off. b) Are you wearing a belt? No, I am not wearing a belt
b) (the children / play?) Are the children playing? No, they aren't. c) Is it raining? Yes, It is raining
c) (what / you / do?) What are you doing? I'm cooking my dinner. d) Are you eating anything? No, I am not eating anything
a) Are you speaking French? (now) No, I am not speaking French ,but I am speaking Spanish.
e) Do you write any English? No, I don't write any English ,but I write some Spanish.
Practice 7 Write the interrogative forms of the following statements (short answers).
Example: I am coming from the door. Are you coming from the door?
BENCH
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Grammar
Conjugate the verb TO STUDY. Conjugate the verb TO GO
I study I go
YOU study YOU go
SHE studies SHE goes
HE studies HE goes
IT studies IT goes
WE study WE go
THEY study THEY go
a) (What / Peter / do?) What's he doing ? c) (that clock/work?) Is it works that watch ?
b) (it / rain?) Is it rain now ? d) (you /write /a letter?) Are you write a letter ?
No, I don't speak any Russian, but I speak some English. No, You aren't reading a book , but I am watching television.
2) Does she go home after the lesson? 5) Do you speak any Italian?
No, she doesn't go home after the lesson, but she goes to the beach. No, I don't speak any Italian , but I speak some English.
No, I don't work on Sundays , but I remain in my house. No, You don't sit after the lesson , but I go home after the lesson.
I read
YOU read
SHE reads
HE reads
IT reads
WE read
THEY read
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No, I don’t read books in Chinese, but I read them No, I don’t speak Japanese, but I speak English.
(it - they - them) in Spanish and some in English.
Yes, I (speaking - speak - speaks) Spanish. No, he doesn't speak Chinese, but he speaks Spanish.
Read and complete the text with the right words, please (Do not use contractions).
What’s the difference between “the present progressive” and “the present simple ”? The difference is that we use
the Present Progressive for actions we are (does - do - doing) now whilst we use the Present Simple for actions we
(does - do - doing) generally. The meaning of the (letter - sentence - word) “do” is “hacer”, but here it’s an auxiliary
verb and means (any - none - nothing), but we use it for the interrogative and negative. The third person of “do” is “ does ”
I do: you do: he does: she does: etc. we put “s” on the third person. For example, I speak, you speak, he speaks, she , it speaks,
etc.
Lesson 12
Practice 1 Complete using Can or Can´t Practice 2 Answer the following questions.
a) The teacher doesn't have a marker. He can't a) Can you write without a pen? No, I can't write without a pen
write on the whiteboard. b) Can you see if the pencil is in my purse? No, I can't
b) The books are closed. Pupils can't read. c) Can you whistle? Yes, I can whistle
c) You can't write without a pencil. d) Can you touch the ceiling? No, I can't touch
d) You can't see without opening your eyes. e) Do you like your house? Yes, I like my house
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a) Are all the students here women? No, not all the e) Do you go to church on Sundays?
b) What are you wearing now? I'm wearing now f) Where do you generally go after the lesson?
is a shirt and shorts. I generally go a my house after the lesson.
c) Are you wearing a wrist band? No, I'm not wearing g) Can you cook an egg?
a wrist band . Yes, I can cook an egg.
Grammar
2) She is wearing a dress and sandals 4) She is wearing a blouse and a blue skirt
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1) About how many people are there in your country? 3) Can you speak Spanish?
There are about 16 000 000 people in my country. Yes, I can (cannot - can not - can) speak Spanish.
2) About how many things are there in this room? 4) Can you read and write?
There are about 90 things in this room. No, I can not (cannot - can not - can) read and write.
My english school
This is my English School. (There is - Is there - There are) many students from different provinces of Ecuador, which is
our country, and we walls (whilst - with - all) speak Spanish and some English. My classmates are really nice. I generally
sit with Kevin. He's from Guayaquil. Our English teacher is from the United States and (their - our - his) name is Chad.
There is this girl in my classroom. Her name's Mary and she dislikes cleaning the whiteboard for us. My friend Julio likes her
and he goes home with her every day.
Kettle Jug Mitten Cutting board Grater Toaster Hand mixer Microwave Pan Grinder
Lesson 13
HAVE GOT (POSSESSION)
HAVEN'T GOT = HAVE NOT GOT
SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT
POSITIVE
I HAVE GOT A CREDIT CARD
STATEMENT
NEGATIVE
I HAVEN'T GOT A CREDIT CARD
STATEMENT
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a) Have you got four feet? No, I haven't got four feet
b) Have you got a jacket? Yes, I have got a jacket
c) Has your teacher got a car? Yes,he has got a car
a) Those two sisters haven't got black hair.
b) My car has got two windows.
c) Have you got a house?
d) I haven't got two heads.
e) I have got a cell phone.
f) Has your sister got a boyfriend?
a) Have you got a pencil sharpener? No, I have not got b) Which (do / does / doing) she prefer, tea or coffee?
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a) Are both your feet on the table? Yes, Both my feet on the table.
d) Does your sister have a pickup truck? My sister doesn't have a pickup truck .
e) Have you got any money in your socks? Yes, I have got some money in my socks.
f) Are both your parents from this city? Yes, Both my parents from this city.
g) Can you walk five hundred meters? Yes, I can walk five hundred meters .
Grammar
1. How much is half of a thousand? 1) My car has got/ have got / haven’t got two windows.
A B C
five hundreds five hundred fifty hundred
2) Is / are / can / Do both your feet on the table?
A B C D
2. How much is half of fifteen?
seven and a half seven and a five seven and half Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
Look at the pictures. Then answer the following questions using “Prefer”.
1) Which do you prefer: the beach or the highlands? 4) Do you prefer going to the cinema or remain at home and
watch TV?
remain at home and watch
I prefer the beach I prefer Tv.
2) Which do you prefer a hot dog or a hamburger? 5) How much is half a million? Five hundred thousand is half a
million.
I prefer a hamburger
3) Which do you prefer, tea or coffee? 6) How much is half fifteen? Seven and a half (three
quarters - and a half - and a quarter) is half fifteen.
I prefer some tea
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2) Are both of them French? 5) What (do - does) the world ‘ash-tray mean in Spanish?
Yes, both of (us - you - them) are French. The word 'ash-tray' means 'cenicero' in Spanish.
3) Are both these books closed? 6) What (do - does) the wordl ‘both’ mean in Spanish?
Yes, both those books are closed. The word 'both' means 'ambos' in Spanish.
My family
ten
Hi! My name's Paul. I'm ---years old. I've got two sisters and one brother. Their names are: Alice, Clara, and Tom. Alice works
at a cellphone shop and Clara and Tom study with me at St. George's School.
sixteen
Hello! I'm Anna. I'm ---years old. There are three of us at home. My mother Mary, my sister Paula, and I. My mother has got a
large room and she sleeps with my sister. Paula likes listening to music, especially ballads, which I dislike.
How is it going? I'm George and I'm here to tell you about my family. My brother Jack is about nine years old and likes the cinema.
I prefer to remain in my bed at home, to be honest, but I go with him on Tuesdays to watch movies
1) George studies with Paul, Clara, and Tom. 3) Mary and Paula sleep in one large room.
2) Paul has got three sisters and one brother. 4) Mary works in a supermarket.
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Lesson 14
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
Is there anybody at home?
There is somebody at the door.
ANYBODY SOMEBODY NOBODY There is nobody at the door.
There isn't anybody at the door.
a) Who is speaking Spanish in this room? a) Is there (Somebody / who / anybody) under the table?
Nobody speaking Spanish in this room. b) (Anybody / somebody / someone) is waiting for you.
b) Who is in your house now? c) Are there (Any / anybody / somebody) students
Somebody in my house right now.
in this classroom?
c) Who is speaking English in this room? We are all speaking
d) Have you got (Some / anybody / somebody) to go to
english in this room
d) Who is a pilot in this room? the cinema tonight?
Nobody pilot in this room. e) Who is waiting for me? (Some / anybody / nobody) is
waiting for me.
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a) Are your trousers the same colour as my trousers? No, my trousers aren't the same colours
as my troursers
b) Are your eyes the same colour as your hair? No, my eyes aren't the same colour as my hair
c) Is the language of Ecuador the same as the language in Colombia? Yes, there is language of
Ecuador the same as language in Colombia
d) What do we call this? We calls this pear
Practice 8 Choose the correct answer. Practice 9 Choose the correct answer.
a) (Anybody / somebody/ someone) is waiting for you. a) Are you in a different school from your friends here?
b) Are there (any / anybody/ somebody) students in this No, I’m not in a different school from my friends here,
classroom? but I am in the some school us my friends here.
c) Have you got (some / anybody / somebody) to go to the b) Are the Russians the same as the Ecuadorians?
cinema tonight? No, the Russians aren’t the same as the Ecuadorians, but they
d) Who is waiting for me? (Some / Anybody / Nobody) is are different from the Ecuadorians.
waiting for me.
Practice 10 Complete the paragraph, please! (use: the same as, different from).
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b) Do you watch the same Tv programs as your mother? No, I don't watch same tv programs as my mother
.
f) Do you comb your hair in the same way as your father? N o , I d o n ' t c o m b m y h a i r i n t h e s a m e w a y .a s m y
father
g) Is the question: ‘Have you got a pen’ the same as ‘Do you have a pen?’ N o , t h e q u e s t i o n f i r s t i s n o .t t h e
same as the second.
Grammar
Nail polish Tweezers Fingernail-clipper Lip - liner Brush Makeup - bag Lipstick Poweder Mascara Cottoon - swab
Both “anybody” and “somebody” mean 'algo, algunos', but as with (from - to - as with) “any” and “some” we use
“anybody” for the interrogative and negative and “somebody” for the positive. For example, we say: Is there anybody
sitting here? - Yes, there’s somebody (nobody - somebody - anybody) sitting here. Is there anybody sitting there?
No, there isn’t anybody sitting there.” Anybody is non-specific (specific - non specific) and has got a non-specific
answer, whilst “who” is specific (specific - non specific) and has got (haven’t got - hasn’t got - has got)
a specific answer – Mrs. Jones, Mr Smith, etc. or nobody (nobody - somebody - anybody).
I am Leo and (me - my - I) live in Cuenca. This is Peter. (him - He - his) is (I - me - my) friend. (him - He - his)
ives in Cuenca too. Anna likes (him - He - his). (Her - She) likes (him - he - his) green eyes very much. Anna lives with
(her - she) older sister in a flat in Cuenca. Cuenca is (us - our - we) hometown (its - it) is a large city with many parks.
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Lesson 15
Answer the following question correctly.
Practice 1 Give full answer. Practice 2 Answer the following questions correctly.
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A B C D E
a) We use these when we are sick. D d) We wear this on our heads. E
b) We can’t play football with this part of the body. A e) We can’t play basketball with this part of
c) We put this on our back pockets. B the body. C
Example:
Megan: Hi Josh, one question.
Josh: …..G…….
MEGAN: About how many hospitals are there in this city? A I can help you with that my friend.
JOSH: D
B Do you know how to cook?
MEGAN: Really? I can’t go to any of them. I don’t know the address.
F C you are welcome.
JOSH:
D There are about ten of those.
MEGAN: You are a star! Go on then.
JOSH: G E Have you got a pen?
MEGAN: No, I haven’t got it, but I’ve got my cellphone. F It’s alright then, it’s 44th street and
JOSH: H Sunny lake avenue.
MEGAN: Thank you so much Josh. G Sure, tell me.
JOSH: C
H Somebody can play the piano.
b) How much is a quarter of 73? Eighteen and a quarter is a quarter .of seventy-three.
c) How much is a quarter of a minute in your cell operator? It's about 0,25 cents .
Grammar
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3) How much is a quarter of 14? Three (and a quarter - and a half) is a quarter of fourteen.
4) Do you go home after the lesson: by car, by bus, by train or do you (walk to home - walk home -
walk at home)? I w a l k t o h o m e after the lesson.
5) Have you got a husband? (No, I haven't got a husband - Yes, I've got a husband)
6) Have you got a wife? (No, I haven't got a wife - Yes, I've got a wife)
7) How much is a quarter of a minute in your cell operator? It's about 0,25 cents (Which is a (a dollar - a quarter
of a dollar - half a dollar))
8) What’s my pen doing? Your pen’s hanging (whilst - neither - between) your finger and your
thumb.
10) How much is a quarter of 73? Eighteen (and a quarter - and a half) is a quarter of seventy-three.
11) What’s my body doing? Your body's moving (with - from - up) and down.
12) Do you go to your work: by car, by bus, by train or do you walk there? I go to work (to - for - by) bus.
13) Have you got a husband? (No, I haven't got a husband - Yes, I've got a husband)
14) Have you got a wife? (No, I haven't got a husband - Yes, I've got a husband)
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Read and choose the right words please. Have you got Choose True or False or Doesn’t say
an unusual experience with your family?
1) Bob has got the same name as his dad and grandad.
Yes, we have. I'm Josh and I've got the same doesn’t say false true
birthday as my brother on the 1st of March. My
father and his brother too. It's May 2nd. 2) Robert 's birthday is on the 3rd of June.
a) Are both your feet on the desk? No, Both my feet on a) What kind of car is this? It's a sport car
the desk
b) What kind of pen is this? It's a blue pen
b) Are both your hands on the desk? Yes, Both my hands
c) What kind of animal is this? It's a dog
on the desk
d) What kind of movies do you like? I l i k e a c t i o n
c) What kind of music do you prefer?
I prefer romantic salsa music movies
d) What kind of sport do you prefer? e) What's the contrary (opposite) of “without?”
I prefer the kind of sport soccer. The opposite of without is with someone
Practice 4 Complete using the right word. Practice 5 Choose the correct answer.
1) What’s your mother’s first name? 1) Are both my hands on the table?
My mother's name is Mary. No, (boths - one - both) your hands aren’t on the
table, but one’s on the table and the other’s on your face.
2) What’s your father’s wife’s surname? 2) Are both my hands closed?
My father’s wife's surname is Castro. No, both your hands aren’t closed, but (some - one’s - both)
closed and the other’s open.
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Grammar
With an interrogative pronoun (what, where, Who, How, etc.) The preposition (on, under, in, at, from, etc.) generally
comes last in the sentence and not first.
For Example: We say “What do we write with?” and not “With what do we write?”
Change the following sentences into questions, please. (Use interrogative pronouns and prepositions).
5) She comes from Esmeraldas. (How - Who - Where) does she come from ?
8) He's talking about food and drinks. (How - Who - Where) is he dancing ?
The word for your mother's husband is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
The word for your father's wife is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
The word for your mother's mother is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
The word for your father's father is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
The word for your aunt's husband is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
The word for your uncle's wife is (Grandmother - Grandfather - Father - Aunt)
Is Bart, Homer's only child? No, Bart isn't (doesn’t - Are there any children in your family? Yes there are
hasn’t - isn’t) Homer's only child four children in my family.
What's the plural of 'child'? The plural of 'child' is children How many children are there in this picture? There are four children
(2 - 4 - 3)
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1) What kind of car is this? It's (an automobile - 5) What kind of car is this? It's (an automobile -
a van - a pick up - a SUV - a sport car - a bus) a van - a pick up - an SUV - a sport car - a bus)
2) What kind of car is this? It's (an automobile - 6) What kind of book is this? It's (a French book -
a van - a pick up - an SUV - a sport car - a bus) a Match book - an English book)
3) What kind of car is this? It's (an automobile - 7) What kind of thing is this? It's (a door - a TV -
a van - a pick up - an SUV - a sport car - a bus) a cellphone)
4) What kind of car is this? It's (an automobile - 8) What kind of book is this? It's (a French book -
a van - a pick up - an SUV - a sport car - a bus) a Match book - an English book)
With an interrogative pronoun (what, where, Who, How, etc.) The preposition (on, under, in, at, from, etc.) generally
comes last in the sentence and not first.
For Example: We say “What do we write with?” and not “With what do we write?”
Change the following sentences into questions, please. (Use interrogative pronouns and prepositions).
1) He likes talking about cars. (How - Who - Where) does he like to talk about cars?
5) She only listens to her mother. (How - Who - Where) does she only listen her mother?
7) She's happy for her children. (How - Who - Where) is she happy ?
8) They come from the city of Milagro. (How - Who - Where) do they come from ?
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The words 'what, which, where, who, etc.' are interrogative pronouns. For example: What's this? Where are you right now?
The words “in, on, under, to, at, from, with, etc” are prepositions. For example, The cat's under the tree. My book's on the
table.
Some examples of prepositions are 'on, under, in, from, to, with, etc.' With an interrogative pronoun (what, where, what etc.)
the preposition (on, under, in, etc.) generally comes last in the sentence and not first, for example. We say 'What do we write
with?' and not 'With what do we write?'
1. The words “what, which, etc" are interrogative pronouns 4. An example of a preposition is: She's in her room.
2. The words “in, on, under, etc." are prepositions. 5. With an interrogative pronoun, the preposition generally
comes first in the sentence and not last.
True False
True False
3. An example of an interrogative pronoun is: What's that? 6. Is it right to say: 'What do we write with?'
Reading a Compass
You can use a compass in many different ways, from telling which way is north from South to finding a treasure. But, you've got
to take baby steps to know how it works. There are four cardinal points on a compass - North, South, East, and West. When
reading a compass, and telling other people directions, you need to erase "right" and "left" out of your vocabulary. 'Right' and
'Left' are relative directions and they are different when you move from one place into another, but the cardinal points are constant.
They don't move. They remain still in the compass. The direction halfway between North and East is an intercardinal point and its
name is NorthEast. The other three intercardinal points are SouthEast, SouthWest, and NorthWest.'
The cardinal points are North, South , East and West. The direction halfway between two cardinal points is an
i n t e r c a r d i n a l point.
Choose TRUE or FALSE.
1. We use a compass to tell the time. 4. We need to remember where is right and left when using a
compass.
True False
True False
2. With a compass, we can tell the difference between North 5.'Right' and 'Left' change when we move directions.
and South.
True False True False
3. There are twelve cardinal points on a compass 6. Cardinal points are constant.
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Lesson 17
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
PEOPLE THINGS
Nobody Nothing
a) is perfect. Nobody
b) I don't know anything . a) There isn't anything in the bag. There is nothing in the bag.
c) There is something in that room. b) There isn't anybody in the office.There is nobody in the office.
d) There isn't anybody in that room. c) There isn't anything on TV tonight. There is nothing on TV tonight.
e) I have something on my back. Can you d) There isn't anybody in the mall. There is nobody in the mall .
see what it is? e) I don't have anything I have nothing .
f) Do you know anything about
Tennis?
g) “What´s in that bag?” “ nothing , it is
empty.”
h) I don't know anything about airplanes.
i) “Why are you crying?”“I have something in
my eye.”
j) I´m bored! There is nothing to do in
this place!.
k) I have to do something very important
tonight.
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What is the word for each one? The first letter is there for you.
2) We put here water, tea, or coffee to take out. F l a s k . 4) Blind people use this to read. B ook .
3) We break this to put its content in a syringe. A m p o u l e . 5) We use this part of the body to smell. N o s e .
Practice 6 Complete the mail. Write one word for each place.
Grammar
1) Do you like the smell of food? 2) Do you like all your friends?
Yes, I l i k e t h e s m e l l of food. No, You don't like all my friends .
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1) The correct word for "piña" is (pineapple - 5) The teacher (doesn’t - don’t - aren’t - isn’t) have a
pineaple - pineapple - Peanipple) marker. He can't write on the board.
2) The contraction of "she cannot" is (she doesn’t - 6) The number 854 goes (at - before - after - in) the number
she can’t - she ca not - she doens’t) 1245.
3) The plural of person is (she doesn’t - 7) John is giving (me - my - theirs - mine) the pencil, and
she can’t - she ca not - she doens’t) she is giving him the book.
4) My pen is blue and (he’s - his - he - him) is white. 8) The meaning of "coat" is (pantalón - abrigo - corbata -
pañuelo).
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Lesson 18
d) Are my ears on the back of my head? No, Your ears aren't Front
on the back of my head , but Back
Top
e) Are you sitting on my left hand side or my right hand side?
Side
I'm sitting on my left hand side or my right hand side. Bottom
a) Are there many people in your family? Yes,There are many people in my family
b) Are there few people in China? N o , T h e r e a r e n ' t f e w p e o p l e i n C h i n a , b u t t h e r e a r e m a n y p e o p l e
c) Are there many people in this room? Yes, There are many people in this room
d) Are there few good restaurants in Guayaquil? Yes, There are few good restaurants in Guayaquil
e) Are there many cars in this city? Yes, There are many cars in this city
f) Are there few cars in Guayaquil? No , There aren't few cars in Guayaquil, but there are many cars in Gye
g) Are there many taxis in Guayaquil? Yes, There are many taxis in Guayaquil
For example: I'm putting my pen into my pocket. Now. My pen is in my pocket.
Read the following lines about “into” and “in” (multichoice). Choose the best word
Practice 3 for each place.
The difference (about / between / under) “into” (on / and /but) “in” is (that /
these /those), we use “into” for a thing that (move / moves / moving) from
one place (into / on / in) another,and “in” for a thing that (remain / remaining /
remains) in one place. For example, “I am (come/ coming / comes) into the
toilet” where am I now? You are (into / on / in) the toilet now.
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c) Are you like your father or your mother? Yes, I'm like my mother
d) Is the back of your hand like the front of your hand? Yes, It's my back hand
is different from my front of my hand
Grammar
Complete using the right word. Choose the best answer correctly.
It’s the part of top of the book . The pen’s on the (side - bottom - top) of the book.
2) Is this the front part of her body? 4) What’s on the top of my head?
No, it isn’t the front part of her body, but it is the back Your (nose - hair - eyes) is on the top of your head.
part of her body .
Choose the best answer correctly. Complete using the right word.
The pen’s on the (side - bottom - top) of the notebook. It’s the the front part of the hand .
4) What’s on the bottom of the body? 4) Is this the back part of her body?
The (legs - feet - hands) are on the bottom of the body. No, it isn’t the back part of her body, but it's the front
part of her body .
Choose the correct answer correctly. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.
1) My hair is on the bottom / top / side / back part of my body. 3) My sister’s son is my niece.
A B C D A B C
2) Do you look like / take like / like your father? 4) My uncle’s son is my cosin.
A B C A B C
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Read two adverts for places to stay on holiday to practise and improve your reading skills.
CITY APARTMENT
Beautiful two-bedroom city apartment 2 minutes' walk from the cathedral. Kitchen, living room with a large sofa and chairs, big
TV and balcony. The balcony has space for five people to sit and has the sun in the mornings, and the apartment is light and
warm. It has Wi-Fi and fast internet. The upstairs bedroom sleeps four people, with two double beds; the downstairs bedroom
sleeps two in single beds. The apartment is perfect for families and is only a five minutes' walk to shops, bars and restaurants.
FARMHOUSE
Three-bedroom farmhouse in the countryside. All of the four double bedrooms are en suite with luxury shower and bath. Farm
kitchen with barbecue, tables and chairs outside. Great for groups of friends. The supermarket is half an hour by car and you
can take a train from the village into the city. Escape from normal life for a few days. We haven't got… NO INTERNET and you
can only use mobile phones at the bottom of the garden!
1) Five people can sit on the floor at the flat. 1) The farmhouse has internet.
6) It takes (10 minutes - 30 minutes - 15 minutes) 3) Both places have four bedrooms.
to drive to the supermarket.
8) You can only use mobile phones in they. the bottom of the garden
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Lesson 19
FAMILY MEMBERS Parents Relatives Uncle Aunt Son Daughter Brother Sister
Parents are the mother and the father, and relatives are all the other
people in the family.
Grammar
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1) (Because - Why) is mum so irritable? 6) (Why - Because) do you never invite your friends for dinner?
2) Probably (because - why) she is very busy these days. 7) (Why - Because) i hate cooking.
3) I don't understand (why - because) you are so nervous. 8) I wonder (why - because) Jack always refuses my help.
the test is very easy.
4) (Why - Because) do you think my watch is slow? it is 3.15 9) I don't know (because - why) she is so rude to her parents.
now, not 3.10
1) Why not? Because driving a car (within - with - 4) Do you like music?
without) a license is illegal.
Yes, I (dislike - likes - like) music.
2) Can you put this chair into your bag? No, I can’t put 5) Do people generally like heavy metal rock?
that chair into my bag.
No, people don’t generally (hate - like - love)
heavy metal rock, but they dislike it.
3) Why not? Because that chair’s too (small - big -
long)
Complete using the correct words. Choose the best answer correctly.
1) Have you got more teeth than fingers? 3) Does your mother have any sisters?
Yes, I’ve got more teeth than fingers in my body. No, she hasn't got (someone - any - some) sisters.
2) Are there more students in a virtual classroom 4) How many sons has her mother got?
than in a normal classroom?
Her mother has got (about - only - around) one son.
No, there are more students in a virtual classroom than
in a normal classroom.
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LEVEL 1
TASK 1
ITEMS 1 –5 For items 1 – 5, choose the correct letter (A – F)
Answer: 0 A B C D E F G
C
3. The house is behind him. A
Questions 6 – 10
Read the sentences and choose the best word (A, B, or C).
6. Are these our pants? 9. There is no difference between“I have a pen” and “I’ve got a pen.”
A the B this C these A whilst B neither C between
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TASK 1
I TEMS 1 – 5 For items 1 – 5, choose the correct letter (A – F)
A
1. People go here when they are sick! E
E
4. You need these to light a cigarette. C
WE’RE OPEN
F
LATE
5. You cannot go here at night. D
A B C
Example: 0 What’ your name? Answer: 0
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TASK 1
12. What have you got on your feet? 13. How many pupils are there sitting on the floor?
A There aren´t any pens on the floor. A There are some books on this table.
B I’ve got shoes on my feet. B There is one teacher in this classroom.
C I’ve got nothing on my face. C There are none.
QUESTIONS 14 – 21
Read the paragraph. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each blank item.
Example:
Answer: 0 A B C
0 A Similar B About C Difference
What’s the (0) difference between “the present progressive” and “the present simple”? The difference is (14) that
we use the Present Progressive for (15) actions we are doing (16) a now whilst we use the Present (17) Simple
for actions we do (18) generally . The meaning of the word (19) do is “hacer”, but here it’s an auxiliary verb and
means (20) nothing , but (21) we use it for the interrogative and negative.
QUESTIONS 22 – 25 Read the sentences and write the words for each one.
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TASK 1
Questions 26 – 30 Read the advertisement and the email
Fill in the information in David’s notes
For questions 26 – 30 write the information on your answer sheet.
BACK T O SCHOOL
Ryman Stationery
Hello David, Let’s go to Stationery House Shop, they
Wardour street, Soho, London, Uk
are going to give away many school supplies like
Telf: 760654 [email protected] pencils and books. It is great for us. We can get
Book giveaway manyschool supplies for free. Are you able for this
Pencils giveaway Saturday?
And many more
Country: 26 England
Start time: 28 11 am
Free School Supplies: 30 Book giveaway, Pencils giveaway And many more.
QUESTIONS 31 - 35 Read the sentences and choose the best word (A, B, or C).)
Coming from
31. You aren’t......................the window, but you’re going to the window.
A coming of B neither C coming from
an
32. We say a book, but............. ash-tray.
A and B an C any
33. What’s the name of the country between England and Germany?
A Spain B Italy C France
34. The word “got” has got no meaning, but we use it for ...............rhythm.”
A ryhthm B rhythm C rhytmh
35. We say “… ............
any ” for the interrogative and negative.
A any B some C neither
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TASK 1
36. What’s your name? My name is Nagely 40. Is Guayaquil a city or a town? Guayaquil is a city
37. What’s your surname? My last name is Salazar 42. What colour is the sky? The sky is light blue
38. How do you spell your name/surname? 43. Is your teacher a man or a woman? My teacher is a man
My name/surname is spell Nagely Salazar .
39. Do you like English? 44. How much is fourteen plus twenty?
I like English Fourteen plus twenty equals thirty four
Picture A Picture B
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Reading TASK 1
For questions 1 – 4, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.
There is an example at the beginning (0)
Example: A happens B appears C comes D takes Answer: 0 A B C D
History of bread
The history of bread (0) comes from a long time ago,
it could be called the most ancient (1) food
of all times, there is an evidence like ancient Egyptian tombs
where we can find loaves which were baked over
5000 years ago. The ancient Greeks knew bread as a
(2) legitimate food. The Egyptians (3) had all
the technology for rest of making bread, later Greece took and
extended it to across Europe and of course the world,
today even the (4) variety of foods, we can see that bread
has a special part in our diet and our life too.
Hello my name's Nagely Salazar. I'm eighteen years old. I live in Guayaquil in the southern part of the city.
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