5 - Macmillan

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5 - Macmillan
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Emma Heyderman, Fiona Mauchline
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1 a e g g h o p r y
2 c i m s u
5 i E g h l n s
1 My favourite football players ... Wayne Rooney
and Xabi Alonso.
a)are
b)am
c) is
2 Wayne Rooney ... from Liverpool.
a)are
b)am
c) is
3 I think he ... about 30 years old.
a) is
b) has got c) have got
4 Xabi Alonso ... two brothers, Mikel and Jon.
a) is
b) has got c) have got
5 Mikel and Jon Alonso ... also football players.
a)are
b)am
c) is
6 Xabi, Mikel and Jon ... any sisters.
a) hasn’t got
b) not got c) haven’t got
7 i h o r s t y
4 a a d r m
Look at the film posters and label them
with words in exercise 1.
6 a h m s t
8 t a e e i l r r t u
9 E P
10 c e n h F r
11 T I C
12
adventure Match the beginnings (1–6) with the endings (a–f).
1 Sorry, I don’t
2 How do you
3 Can you repeat
4 Can I borrow
5 Open your books
6 What does this
a) that, please?
b) at page 4, please.
c)understand the
question.
d) spell that?
e) word mean?
f) your pencil?
dy
1
4
2
5
ree
ree
c
Terror in the Park
five
It’s Hallowe’en and
someone – or something –
is in the park. Frightening!
(5)
c
Send me a Postcard
two
A young soldier travels
to Iraq to fight in the
conflict.
(2)
6
3
cree
Holiday in Miami
three
A great film for all the
family, with a lot of
singing and dancing.
(3)
2
4
Complete the sentences so they are true
for you.
.
film.
.
2 My best friend’s favourite film is 
.
It’s a(n) 
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cree
Mouse House 2
six
More cartoon fun from
the mice who live behind
the fridge.
(6)
1 My favourite film is 
It’s a(n) 
4
cree
Don’t ask Grandad!
four
Two police officers
and their grandad.
I laughed and laughed.
(4)
n
My favourite sport ... football.
a)are
b)am
c) is
2
1
cree
Gliese 581
One
It’s the Year 3000 and
we’re all living on the
planet Gliese 581,
2 million km from Earth.
(1)
n
3 c c e e i n s
n
n
Circle the correct words to complete the
sentences.
This week at Star Screens
n
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Read the film guide and write the types
of film.
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art
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st
rn
10
w
m
nt
c c
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11 r
Order the letters and write the words for
school subjects.
r a t
Complete the film words with vowels.
a
Classroom language
11
Types of film
3
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fantasy
Vocabulary 1
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war
n
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comedy
1 Lucy is 14 years old and she / her is from
Scotland.
2 I’ve got two brothers. His / Their names are
John and Robert.
3 York is a beautiful city. It / He is in the north
of England.
4 We’re from London and our / your favourite
sport is football.
5 My sister’s name is Katy. Her / His favourite
colour is pink.
Complete the text with the correct form of be.
Hi! My name (1)
is
Luke and I (2) 14 years old. My hobbies
(3) 
football and riding
my bike. My brother’s
name (4) 
Adam. My best friends
(5) 
Jack and Harry. They
(6) 
14 years old, like me. Jack’s favourite
(not) football, it
sport (7) 
tennis. We (9) 
(8) 
all from Manchester. My mum and dad
(not) from Manchester,
(10) 
from Cardiff. Cardiff
they (11) 
the capital of Wales.
(12) 
action
I’m from London and I / my name is Clare.
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Grammar
Circle the correct words.
S
10
S
4 She’s your father’s mother.
S
3 They’re your uncle’s children.
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2 She’s your sister’s daughter.
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1 His mother is your mother.
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brother(s) and 
sister(s).
 
3 My best friend’s name 
.
brother(s) and 
4 He / She has got 
sister(s).
from 
.
5 He / She 
grandad
5 She’s your father’s sister.
and I 
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1 My name 
years old.
2 I’ve got 
Write the correct ‘family’ words.
He’s your mother’s father.
Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
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9
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Family
3 The film I don’t like is 
It’s a(n) 
.
.
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Present simple:
affirmative and
negative
4
Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3 so
they are true for you.
1
2
3
1
Write the correct verb forms.
verb
play
4
third person singular
5
plays
1eat
4study
5buy
6enjoy
7watch
8have
Circle the correct words.
I (1) don’t like comedies or musicals. In fact,
films with
I hate them! But I (2) 
action and adventure. One of my favourite
Inception. My friends
films (3) 
to the cinema. It’s too
and I (4) 
films on
expensive. But we (5) 
at my
the computer. We (6) 
pizza and
house, where we (7) 
Coke.
(8) 
6
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I like fantasy films. (romantic comedies)
I don’t like fantasy films. I like romantic comedies.
1 My best friend likes war films. (westerns)
2 I go to the cinema on Fridays. (Sundays)
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3 We buy biscuits at the cinema. (popcorn)
4 My teacher watches films on TV. (the computer)
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7
Are there three cinemas in your town?
Yes, there are.
you / enjoy / action films ?
1
1 your best friend / like / Zac Efron ?
2
2 your dad / laugh / at comedies ?
Question words
5
Present simple: questions
and short answers
9
Do
Who
1
1
your cousins like animated films?
2
is she from?
2
your mum enjoy westerns?
3
is her birthday?
3
your friends buy films on DVD?
4
is her nickname?
4
you eat popcorn when you go to
5
does she make a film?
6
do you like her?
5
your cinema sell snacks?
13
Write short answers for the questions in
exercise 9.
(✗)
three cinemas / in my town (✓)
3 a restaurant / next to the cinema (✗)
What ​Where ​When ​
Who ​Why ​How often
the cinema?
10
Complete the questions with
the words in the box.
you go to the cinema on Saturdays?
3(✗)
2 a bus stop / outside the cinema (✓)
12
Complete the questions with Do or Does.
1(✓)
1 seven screens / at the cinema (✗)
Do you enjoy action films? Yes, I do.
3 you / feel scared / during horror films ?
Write sentences with the correct form
of there is / there are.
There are three cinemas in my town.
Write the questions. Then write your own
short answers.
4 your friends / talk / during films ?
There is / There are a ticket office.
Rewrite the sentences using the
information in brackets.
11
4
Circle the correct words.
1 There is / There are two cinemas in my town.
2
There is / There are orange juice and popcorn
at the shop.
3 There is / There are 12 screens at the cinema.
4
There is / There are several bus stops near
here.
5 There is / There are a film club on Saturday.
Write questions and short answers for the
sentences in exercise 7.
3
There is / there are
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Hi! I’m Steph. I (1) live / lives
in Newcastle, England. I often
(2) go / goes to the cinema
with my friends. My friend Erik
(3) like / likes the Empire Cinema
because it (4) have got / has got 12 screens.
I (5) prefer / prefers the Tyneside Cinema because
there is a film-making club and a film (6) cost /
costs only £4 for under 15s.
6
Complete the text with the present simple
form of the verbs in the box.
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3love
3
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be ​drink ​not go ​eat ​meet ​
not like ​love ​watch
2go
2
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Grammar 1 and 2
is this actress?
Match the questions in exercise 12 with
these answers.
a)It’s on 28th April.
No, I don’t.
3
b)She makes a film at least once a year.
c) She’s from Spain.
d)Because she’s a good actress.
2(✗)
e)It’s Penélope Cruz.
f)
It’s Pe.
4(✓)
5(✓)
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Complete the questions with a question
word. Then write your own answers.
1
is your favourite male actor?
2
type of films does he star in?
4 sandwiches / at the café (✓)
5 two ticket offices / inside the cinema (✗)
3
do you like him?
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plays
Are there three cinemas in your town?
Yes, there are.
you / enjoy / action films ?
3
1
1 your best friend / like / Zac Efron ?
2
2 your dad / laugh / at comedies ?
Complete the text with the present simple
form of the verbs in the box.
3love
4study
I (1) don’t like comedies or musicals. In fact,
films with
I hate them! But I (2) 
action and adventure. One of my favourite
Inception. My friends
films (3) 
to the cinema. It’s too
and I (4) 
films on
expensive. But we (5) 
at my
the computer. We (6) 
pizza and
house, where we (7) 
Coke.
(8) 
5buy
6enjoy
7watch
8have
Circle the correct words.
I like fantasy films. (romantic comedies)
1 My best friend likes war films. (westerns)
7
4 My teacher watches films on TV. (the computer)
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Do
3 a restaurant / next to the cinema (✗)
4 sandwiches / at the café (✓)
What ​Where ​When ​
Who ​Why ​How often
Who
1
your cousins like animated films?
2
is she from?
2
your mum enjoy westerns?
3
is her birthday?
3
your friends buy films on DVD?
4
is her nickname?
4
you eat popcorn when you go to
5
does she make a film?
6
do you like her?
your cinema sell snacks?
5
13
Write short answers for the questions in
exercise 9.
(✗)
three cinemas / in my town (✓)
1 seven screens / at the cinema (✗)
Complete the questions with
the words in the box.
1
the cinema?
10
12
you go to the cinema on Saturdays?
3(✗)
5 two ticket offices / inside the cinema (✗)
6
1(✓)
2 a bus stop / outside the cinema (✓)
3 We buy biscuits at the cinema. (popcorn)
Complete the questions with Do or Does.
Write sentences with the correct form
of there is / there are.
There are three cinemas in my town.
2 I go to the cinema on Fridays. (Sundays)
9
There is / There are a ticket office.
Rewrite the sentences using the
information in brackets.
I don’t like fantasy films. I like romantic comedies.
Present simple: questions
and short answers
Circle the correct words.
1 There is / There are two cinemas in my town.
2
There is / There are orange juice and popcorn
at the shop.
3 There is / There are 12 screens at the cinema.
4
There is / There are several bus stops near
here.
5 There is / There are a film club on Saturday.
Question words
5
is this actress?
Match the questions in exercise 12 with
these answers.
a)It’s on 28th April.
No, I don’t.
3
b)She makes a film at least once a year.
c) She’s from Spain.
d)Because she’s a good actress.
2(✗)
e)It’s Penélope Cruz.
f)
It’s Pe.
4(✓)
5(✓)
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4 your friends / talk / during films ?
4
There is / there are
6
3 you / feel scared / during horror films ?
3
be ​drink ​not go ​eat ​meet ​
not like ​love ​watch
2go
Hi! I’m Steph. I (1) live / lives
in Newcastle, England. I often
(2) go / goes to the cinema
with my friends. My friend Erik
(3) like / likes the Empire Cinema
because it (4) have got / has got 12 screens.
I (5) prefer / prefers the Tyneside Cinema because
there is a film-making club and a film (6) cost /
costs only £4 for under 15s.
Do you enjoy action films? Yes, I do.
4
5
Write the questions. Then write your own
short answers.
2
1eat
2
11
Write questions and short answers for the
sentences in exercise 7.
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play
third person singular
8
1
Write the correct verb forms.
verb
Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3 so
they are true for you.
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EE
1
4
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Present simple:
affirmative and
negative
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M
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Grammar 1 and 2
14
Complete the questions with a question
word. Then write your own answers.
1
is your favourite male actor?
2
type of films does he star in?
3
do you like him?
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Talking about likes and dislikes
1
Complete the sentences with the words in the
box.
about ​like ​mind ​
of ​really ​stand
really
like comedy programmes.
1 Do you
cartoons?
chat shows.
2 I don’t
this programme?
3What
this soap
4 What do you think
opera?
game shows.
5 I can’t
2
01
Listen and circle the words that you hear.
What do you think / think of it?
1 I really like them / they.
2 They’re / They awful.
3 Do you like / likes it?
4What’s on / in?
5 Let / Let’s watch the documentary.
3
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comedy programmes ​reality show ​soap operas ​sports programme ​TV
I can’t stand them.
What about Hong Kong
Challenge? It’s a
.
(2)
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I don’t mind them. What
do you think of
?
(4)
4
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?
I don’t like them. They’re
awful. What about a
?
(3)
OK. Let’s watch
The Club.
Listen again, check your answers and repeat
the dialogue.
Culture
From Hollywood to Bollywood
1
Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Where are Hollywood and Bollywood?
2 How many films do they make every year?
Where do top movies (movie is American English for
film) like X-Men and Pirates of the Caribbean come from?
They almost always come from Hollywood – the film
capital of the USA. Hollywood’s movie studios make
about 500 films a year,
and they
they make
make all
all kinds
kinds of
of
year and
films, from western and war movies to fantasy and
animated films. It’s easy to see a film in Hollywood;
there are several movie theatres on Hollywood
Boulevard, for example the Kodak Theatre, which
is home to the Academy Awards ceremony. But it’s
difficult to find a famous actor in Hollywood because
movie stars don’t live there. They often have a very
large house in Beverly Hills, which is about 3km
3 kmaway.
away.
7 pm Wednesday
Listen and complete the dialogue with the
phrases in the box.
Los Angeles is on.
Do you like
(1)
Imagine you and a friend want to watch TV. Look
at the TV guide and write a similar dialogue to
the one in exercise 3.
entertainment
02
What’s on TV
tonight?
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Speaking
Channel One
Come dance with me – reality show
TeenTV
The High School – soap opera for young people
4FOUR
The Big Bang Theory – comedy
News 24/7
The News
UK History
The Tudors – drama
TrialTV
You’re joking! – game show
Diginfo
New Europe – documentary
CARTOONFUN!
American Dad – cartoon
2
What’s on TV?
You
The High School is on. Do you ?
like Friend
Oh no. I can’t
.
What about
?
It’s a
.
You
I don’t like
What about
What do
of
Friend
You
.
?
.
You
?
.
OK. Let’s
3
Read the text again and listen. Find:
1 the word for a place where a film is made 
Friend
Friend
03
.
On the other
side of the
world, Mumbai
is India’s film
capital. The Indian
film industry, or
Bollywood, makes
‘Bollywood’,
makes
about 1,000 films a
a year,
and
about
year
and
about
14
14 million
people
million
people
go
go the
to the
cinema
to
cinema
to
to watch
these
watch
these
films
films every
in
every
day inday
India.
India.nickname
The nickname
The
Bollywood comes
from the city of
Bombay (which is now called Mumbai) and
Hollywood. Bollywood films are usually musicals
with alots
lotof
ofdancing
dancingand
andromance.
romance.They
Theyare
are
usually comedies about a boy who falls in love
girl,but
but their
their families
families aren’t
aren’t happy
happy about
about it.
it.
with a girl
Answer the questions.
1 Which place in the USA do many famous films
come from?
2 the word to describe an event with prizes 
3 the word to describe a very famous actor 
4 six kinds of films
 
 
 
 
5 the word for an informal name
6 three adverbs of frequency
 
 
 
2 What kinds of films do film studios in
Hollywood make?
3 Which famous movie theatre is home to the
Academy Awards?
4 Why is it difficult to find a movie star in
Hollywood?
5 Where does the nickname Bollywood come
from?
6 What kinds of films do Bollywood film
studios make?
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Talking about likes and dislikes
Complete the sentences with the words in the
box.
1
1 Where are Hollywood and Bollywood?
2 How many films do they make every year?
about ​like ​mind ​
of ​really ​stand
I
really
like comedy programmes.
1 Do you
cartoons?
chat shows.
2 I don’t
this programme?
3What
this soap
4 What do you think
opera?
game shows.
5 I can’t
5
What do you think / think of it?
1 I really like them / they.
2 They’re / They awful.
3 Do you like / likes it?
4What’s on / in?
5 Let / Let’s watch the documentary.
3
7 pm Wednesday
Listen and complete the dialogue with the
phrases in the box.
comedy programmes ​reality show ​soap operas ​sports programme ​TV
What’s on TV
tonight?
I can’t stand them.
What about Hong Kong
Challenge? It’s a
.
(2)
I don’t mind them. What
do you think of
?
(4)
Los Angeles is on.
Do you like
(1)
Imagine you and a friend want to watch TV. Look
at the TV guide and write a similar dialogue to
the one in exercise 3.
entertainment
02
?
I don’t like them. They’re
awful. What about a
?
(3)
Channel One
Come dance with me – reality show
TeenTV
The High School – soap opera for young people
4FOUR
The Big Bang Theory – comedy
News 24/7
The News
UK History
The Tudors – drama
TrialTV
You’re joking! – game show
Diginfo
New Europe – documentary
CARTOONFUN!
American Dad – cartoon
You
The High School is on. Do you ?
like Friend
Oh no. I can’t
.
What about
?
It’s a
.
You
I don’t like
What about
What do
of
Friend
4
8
WB_Unit 1.indd 8-9
Listen again, check your answers and repeat
the dialogue.
You
.
?
.
You
?
.
OK. Let’s
03
Read the text again and listen. Find:
1 the word for a place where a film is made 
What’s on TV?
Friend
OK. Let’s watch
The Club.
2
Friend
.
On the other
side of the
world, Mumbai
is India’s film
capital. The Indian
film industry, or
Bollywood, makes
‘Bollywood’,
makes
about 1,000 films a
a year,
and
about
year
and
about
14
14 million
people
million
people
go
go the
to the
cinema
to
cinema
to
to watch
these
watch
these
films
films every
in
every
day inday
India.
India.nickname
The nickname
The
Bollywood comes
from the city of
Bombay (which is now called Mumbai) and
Hollywood. Bollywood films are usually musicals
with alots
lotof
ofdancing
dancingand
andromance.
romance.They
Theyare
are
usually comedies about a boy who falls in love
girl,but
but their
their families
families aren’t
aren’t happy
happy about
about it.
it.
with a girl
FR
EE
Listen and circle the words that you hear.
E
01
Where do top movies (movie is American English for
film) like X-Men and Pirates of the Caribbean come from?
They almost always come from Hollywood – the film
capital of the USA. Hollywood’s movie studios make
about 500 films a year,
and they
they make
make all
all kinds
kinds of
of
year and
films, from western and war movies to fantasy and
animated films. It’s easy to see a film in Hollywood;
there are several movie theatres on Hollywood
Boulevard, for example the Kodak Theatre, which
is home to the Academy Awards ceremony. But it’s
difficult to find a famous actor in Hollywood because
movie stars don’t live there. They often have a very
large house in Beverly Hills, which is about 3km
3 kmaway.
away.
3
Answer the questions.
1 Which place in the USA do many famous films
come from?
2 the word to describe an event with prizes 
3 the word to describe a very famous actor 
4 six kinds of films
 
 
 
 
5 the word for an informal name
6 three adverbs of frequency
 
 
FR
EE
2
Read the text and answer the questions.
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1
From Hollywood to Bollywood
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Culture
Speaking
 
2 What kinds of films do film studios in
Hollywood make?
3 Which famous movie theatre is home to the
Academy Awards?
4 Why is it difficult to find a movie star in
Hollywood?
5 Where does the nickname Bollywood come
from?
6 What kinds of films do Bollywood film
studios make?
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Vocabulary 2
drama
TV programmes
game show
soap opera
1
3
Find ten TV programmes in the wordsquare.
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C
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P
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H
C
T
H
E
N
E
W
S
A
A
O
A
Match the TV programmes (1–7) with the
definitions (a–g).
e
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1cartoon
2 chat show
3 game show
4 the news
5documentary
6drama
7comedy
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a)a play for television
b)a factual programme about real events and
things in the world
c) a funny show which makes you laugh
d)information about important events that are
happening now
e)a programme for children, with animated
pictures and not real people
f) a programme where the presenter talks to
famous people
g)a programme where people win prizes
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Adverbs of
frequency
To:
Max
From:
Beth
Hi Max,
Thanks for telling me about your favourite TV
programmes. My mum says I watch too much TV! I watch
(1) 
programmes, like Match of the Day and
Football Focus, but I don’t watch anything else. My sister
loves (2) 
. Her favourite is Hollyoaks. She
watches it every night, and it’s got hundreds of episodes.
It’s about the lives of teachers and students at a college.
My mum loves (3) 
like Big Brother or
X Factor, programmes which show real people in real
situations. My dad likes to know what is happening in
the world, so he watches the (4) 
six times
a day. My grandma loves (5) 
because she
likes watching people win thousands of pounds.
My grandpa prefers
(6) 
programmes. You
know, programmes
which make him
laugh a lot. What
about your family?
Speak soon,
Beth
1
4
Tom
Write the adverbs of frequency in the box
in the correct order.
100%
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
0%
2
Look at the table. Write sentences with
the frequency expressions in the box.
Lucy and Joe
eat breakfast Monday, Tuesday, Saturday
Wednesday,
and Sunday
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday
always ​hardly ever ​never ​often ​
sometimes ​usually
never
have maths
Monday,
Wednesday,
Friday
Monday
watch the
news
–
8.00 am
6.00 pm
go to the
dentist
11th October
July and
December
Circle the correct words.
My dad never watches / watches never soap
operas.
twice a year ​every day ​twice a week ​
three times a week ​once a week ​
once a year ​twice a day
1I usually watch / watch usually TV at the
weekend.
2 My mum turns off always / always turns off
the TV at night.
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Complete the email with words in exercise 1.
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cartoon
chat show
Tom / eat breakfast
3We never are / are never late for school.
Tom eats breakfast every day.
4 My sister often uses / uses often the TV to help
her with her homework.
1 Lucy and Joe / eat breakfast
5 Interesting programmes sometimes are /
are sometimes on TV very late at night.
2 Tom / have maths
3 Lucy and Joe / have maths
3
Rewrite the sentences with the adverb
of frequency in the correct place.
4 Lucy and Joe / watch the news
I’m tired on Monday mornings. (often)
5 Tom / go to the dentist
I’m often tired on Monday mornings.
4
Complete the sentences so they are true
for you.
1 I watch 
.
I like 
.
2 My mum loves 
.
Her favourite is 
.
3 My dad loves 
because 
.
4 My grandma and grandad
prefer 
6 Lucy and Joe / go to the dentist
1 My mum watches the news at ten o’clock.
(always)
2 My favourite soap opera is on TV on Mondays.
(sometimes)
3 Our teacher goes to the cinema. (often)
5
Write sentences about how often you
do each activity in the table in exercise 4
using adverbs of frequency and frequency
expressions.
1
4 My friends buy films on DVD. (never)
2
3
5 I stay up late watching TV. (hardly ever)
4
.
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Match the TV programmes (1–7) with the
definitions (a–g).
Max
Beth
1
Hi Max,
Thanks for telling me about your favourite TV
programmes. My mum says I watch too much TV! I watch
(1) 
programmes, like Match of the Day and
Football Focus, but I don’t watch anything else. My sister
loves (2) 
. Her favourite is Hollyoaks. She
watches it every night, and it’s got hundreds of episodes.
It’s about the lives of teachers and students at a college.
My mum loves (3) 
like Big Brother or
X Factor, programmes which show real people in real
situations. My dad likes to know what is happening in
the world, so he watches the (4) 
six times
a day. My grandma loves (5) 
because she
likes watching people win thousands of pounds.
My grandpa prefers
(6) 
programmes. You
know, programmes
which make him
laugh a lot. What
about your family?
Speak soon,
Beth
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
2
watch the
news
go to the
dentist
never
Circle the correct words.
My dad never watches / watches never soap
operas.
1I usually watch / watch usually TV at the
weekend.
4
2 My mum turns off always / always turns off
the TV at night.
1 I watch 
.
I like 
.
2 My mum loves 
.
Her favourite is 
.
.
4 My grandma and grandad
prefer 
.
Monday,
Wednesday,
Friday
Monday
–
8.00 am
6.00 pm
11th October
July and
December
Tom / eat breakfast
3We never are / are never late for school.
Tom eats breakfast every day.
4 My sister often uses / uses often the TV to help
her with her homework.
1 Lucy and Joe / eat breakfast
5 Interesting programmes sometimes are /
are sometimes on TV very late at night.
2 Tom / have maths
3 Lucy and Joe / have maths
Rewrite the sentences with the adverb
of frequency in the correct place.
4 Lucy and Joe / watch the news
I’m tired on Monday mornings. (often)
5 Tom / go to the dentist
6 Lucy and Joe / go to the dentist
1 My mum watches the news at ten o’clock.
(always)
Complete the sentences so they are true
for you.
Lucy and Joe
twice a year ​every day ​twice a week ​
three times a week ​once a week ​
once a year ​twice a day
I’m often tired on Monday mornings.
because 
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3 My dad loves 
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have maths
always ​hardly ever ​never ​often ​
sometimes ​usually
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a)a play for television
b)a factual programme about real events and
things in the world
c) a funny show which makes you laugh
d)information about important events that are
happening now
e)a programme for children, with animated
pictures and not real people
f) a programme where the presenter talks to
famous people
g)a programme where people win prizes
Tom
Write the adverbs of frequency in the box
in the correct order.
100%
Look at the table. Write sentences with
the frequency expressions in the box.
eat breakfast Monday, Tuesday, Saturday
Wednesday,
and Sunday
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday
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1cartoon
2 chat show
3 game show
4 the news
5documentary
6drama
7comedy
To:
From:
2 My favourite soap opera is on TV on Mondays.
(sometimes)
3 Our teacher goes to the cinema. (often)
5
Write sentences about how often you
do each activity in the table in exercise 4
using adverbs of frequency and frequency
expressions.
1
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Complete the email with words in exercise 1.
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3
4
Adverbs of
frequency
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TV programmes
game show
soap opera
1
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Vocabulary 2
drama
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cartoon
chat show
4 My friends buy films on DVD. (never)
5 I stay up late watching TV. (hardly ever)
2
3
4
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A review
Language focus: punctuation
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Writing
Rewrite the sentences with capital letters, full stops and question marks.
1 i often watch soap operas on tuesday with jane
2 do you watch sports programmes on saturday night
3 my favourite actor is george clooney
4 my sister’s birthday is on 13th may
Writing guide: a review
Step 1 Plan
Think of your favourite film. Make notes about it on the word map. Then look back at the review of Iron
Man on page 12. Number the information about your film in the order it appears in the text.
main actors
story
how old
6 is angelina jolie american or british
2
Complete the review with sentences a, b and c.
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5 big brother was first on dutch TV in 1999
why I like it
my favourite film
a)I really like this film because both actors are brilliant.
b)My favourite film is Iron Man.
recommend – who to
type of film
c) The film is about the superhero character, Iron Man.
What’s your favourite
film?
This week, Liam, aged 15, tells us about his favourite film.
I hardly ever go to the cinema, but I sometimes
watch films on my computer.
Write a first draft. Use the notes you made in Step 1. Use the model text on page 12 to help you.
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(1) 
It’s an American science-fiction film.
I think this film is about three years old,
and all my friends love it.
Step 2 Write
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(2) 
Robert Downey Jr. stars as the
engineer, Tony Stark, who designs a
special suit. Stark wears the suit and
3
4
he becomes the Iron Man. Gwyneth
Paltrow is his assistant.
(3) 
The special effects are fantastic too.
I would recommend this film to people
who enjoy films with action and
adventure.
04
Listen and check your answers.
Read the review again and answer the questions.
1 How often does Liam go to the cinema?
2 What’s his favourite film?
3 What type of film is it?
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4 How old is the film?
5 What is the film about?
6 Who stars in the film?
7 Why does Liam like the film?
8 Who does Liam recommend this film to?
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Step 3 Check
Check your work. Check that you use capital letters for:
the beginning of all sentences,
the subject pronoun ‘I’,
names and places,
countries, languages and nationalities,
days and months.
Check your:
grammar
vocabulary
spelling
Step 4 Write
Now write your final copy in your notebook.
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Writing
Writing guide: a review
A review
Language focus: punctuation
1
Rewrite the sentences with capital letters, full stops and question marks.
1 i often watch soap operas on tuesday with jane
2 do you watch sports programmes on saturday night
Step 1 Plan
Think of your favourite film. Make notes about it on the word map. Then look back at the review of Iron
Man on page 12. Number the information about your film in the order it appears in the text.
main actors
3 my favourite actor is george clooney
story
how old
4 my sister’s birthday is on 13th may
6 is angelina jolie american or british
2
Complete the review with sentences a, b and c.
why I like it
my favourite film
a)I really like this film because both actors are brilliant.
b)My favourite film is Iron Man.
type of film
c) The film is about the superhero character, Iron Man.
I hardly ever go to the cinema, but I sometimes
watch films on my computer.
(1) 
It’s an American science-fiction film.
I think this film is about three years old,
and all my friends love it.
(2) 
Robert Downey Jr. stars as the
engineer, Tony Stark, who designs a
special suit. Stark wears the suit and
3
4
04
he becomes the Iron Man. Gwyneth
Paltrow is his assistant.
(3) 
The special effects are fantastic too.
I would recommend this film to people
who enjoy films with action and
adventure.
Listen and check your answers.
Read the review again and answer the questions.
1 How often does Liam go to the cinema?
2 What’s his favourite film?
3 What type of film is it?
4 How old is the film?
5 What is the film about?
6 Who stars in the film?
7 Why does Liam like the film?
8 Who does Liam recommend this film to?
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Step 2 Write
recommend – who to
Write a first draft. Use the notes you made in Step 1. Use the model text on page 12 to help you.
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This week, Liam, aged 15, tells us about his favourite film.
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film?
Step 3 Check
Check your work. Check that you use capital letters for:
the beginning of all sentences,
the subject pronoun ‘I’,
names and places,
countries, languages and nationalities,
days and months.
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What’s your favourite
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5 big brother was first on dutch TV in 1999
Check your:
grammar
vocabulary
spelling
Step 4 Write
Now write your final copy in your notebook.
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Complete the sentences with the types of TV
programmes.
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2
Jed
Oh, great. Newsround is on TV later.
Do you want to watch it?
Kayley(1) ... ’s Newsround?
Jed
Newsround (2) ... a news programme on
British TV for 6–16 year-olds.
KayleyHow often (3) ... young people watch it?
Jed
Well, many young people (4) ... it every
day. I do.
KayleyWhat time is it on?
Jed
It (5) ... at 5.00 pm and it (6) ... at 5.15 pm.
Kayley(7) ... one presenter on Newsround?
Jed
No, (8) ... two regular presenters.
Kayley(9) ... is Newsround so popular with young
people?
Because it focuses on stories of interest to
Jed
young people and it’s really interesting.
I think it’s great!
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a c
2 Real people take part in a r
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shows football,
3 As
basketball and athletics.
4 People win money in a g
.
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p
is funny.
5 Ac
n
tells you about
6 T
what is happening in the world.
Error correction
3
Read the text and circle the correct answers.
Find 12 types of film in the wordsquare.
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Correct the sentences.
Nick never go to the cinema. ✗
Nick never goes to the cinema. A
1When
2am
3do
4watch
5 start
6 usually finish
7 Is
8 there are
9 Why
1 My dad watch the news twice a day. ✗
2 Jack doesn’t likes soap operas. ✗
3 There is two screens at our cinema. ✗
4 My favourite TV programme always is on
Mondays. ✗
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Unit grammar check
Vocabulary
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B
C
WhatWhy
are
is
does
is
watches
watched
starts
is start
usually finishes finishes usually
Are there
Is there
there is
it is
Where
How often
Cumulative grammar
1
Circle the correct words to complete the text.
(1) Have / Has you got a favourite TV programme?
Yes! We’re from the USA but we (2) don’t / doesn’t like
cartoons or game shows. (3) Our / Their favourite show is
Gossip Girl. It’s a drama about some young people who live in
New York City. The programme always begins with Gossip Girl’s
blog. – Selma and Anna
What’s your favourite TV programme?
I’m from Japan and I (4) watch sometimes / sometimes watch
anime on TV, that’s Japanese animation. But my favourite
programme is Music Station. It’s a music programme with
concerts and interviews, and it’s on TV once a week. (5) There
is / There are often famous international musicians, like Lady
Gaga and the Black Eyed Peas on the programme. – Satoshi
A lot of these programmes are telenovelas. They’re soap
operas, and I can’t stand (8) it / them. (9) What / Who is
my favourite TV show? It’s Friends, an American comedy.
– Julia
(10) Do / Does you like cartoons or game shows?
Yes, I (11) do / does. I’m from Australia and I love cartoons,
especially The Simpsons. I always watch Neighbours.
(12) Its / It’s an Australian soap opera about some people
who live on Ramsay Street. The singer Kylie Minogue was
a star on this programme. – Jack
(6) Do you watch / Watch you TV?
I come from Brazil, and Brazil (7) make / makes
more TV programmes than the USA or UK.
Listening
2
Listen to two people. Circle the types of TV
programmes they mention.
3
Listen again and complete the table with
the correct information for each speaker.
Speaker 1
06
cartoon ​chat show ​comedy programme ​
game show ​reality show ​sports programme
Speaker 2
What’s his /
her name?
Where is he /
she from?
How often
does he / she
watch TV?
What’s his /
her favourite
type of TV
programme?
Why does he /
she like it?
5 Your classmates like cartoons? ✗
6 ‘Do you buy films on DVD?’ ‘Yes, I buy.’ ✗
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Yes! We’re from the USA but we (2) don’t / doesn’t like
cartoons or game shows. (3) Our / Their favourite show is
Gossip Girl. It’s a drama about some young people who live in
New York City. The programme always begins with Gossip Girl’s
blog. – Selma and Anna
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Jed
Oh, great. Newsround is on TV later.
Do you want to watch it?
Kayley(1) ... ’s Newsround?
Jed
Newsround (2) ... a news programme on
British TV for 6–16 year-olds.
KayleyHow often (3) ... young people watch it?
Jed
Well, many young people (4) ... it every
day. I do.
KayleyWhat time is it on?
Jed
It (5) ... at 5.00 pm and it (6) ... at 5.15 pm.
Kayley(7) ... one presenter on Newsround?
Jed
No, (8) ... two regular presenters.
Kayley(9) ... is Newsround so popular with young
people?
Because it focuses on stories of interest to
Jed
young people and it’s really interesting.
I think it’s great!
Complete the sentences with the types of TV
programmes.
1 The Simpsons is a popular example of
.
a c
2 Real people take part in a r
.
s
p
shows football,
3 As
basketball and athletics.
4 People win money in a g
.
s
p
is funny.
5 Ac
n
tells you about
6 T
what is happening in the world.
Error correction
3
Correct the sentences.
Nick never go to the cinema. ✗
Nick never goes to the cinema. A
1When
2am
3do
4watch
5 start
6 usually finish
7 Is
8 there are
9 Why
1 My dad watch the news twice a day. ✗
2 Jack doesn’t likes soap operas. ✗
3 There is two screens at our cinema. ✗
4 My favourite TV programme always is on
Mondays. ✗
B
C
WhatWhy
are
is
does
is
watches
watched
starts
is start
usually finishes finishes usually
Are there
Is there
there is
it is
Where
How often
5 Your classmates like cartoons? ✗
6 ‘Do you buy films on DVD?’ ‘Yes, I buy.’ ✗
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Circle the correct words to complete the text.
5
05
Listen and check your answers.
I’m from Japan and I (4) watch sometimes / sometimes watch
anime on TV, that’s Japanese animation. But my favourite
programme is Music Station. It’s a music programme with
concerts and interviews, and it’s on TV once a week. (5) There
is / There are often famous international musicians, like Lady
Gaga and the Black Eyed Peas on the programme. – Satoshi
(6) Do you watch / Watch you TV?
I come from Brazil, and Brazil (7) make / makes
more TV programmes than the USA or UK.
Listening
2
A lot of these programmes are telenovelas. They’re soap
operas, and I can’t stand (8) it / them. (9) What / Who is
my favourite TV show? It’s Friends, an American comedy.
– Julia
(10) Do / Does you like cartoons or game shows?
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Yes, I (11) do / does. I’m from Australia and I love cartoons,
especially The Simpsons. I always watch Neighbours.
(12) Its / It’s an Australian soap opera about some people
who live on Ramsay Street. The singer Kylie Minogue was
a star on this programme. – Jack
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2
Read the text and circle the correct answers.
Listen to two people. Circle the types of TV
programmes they mention.
Listen again and complete the table with
the correct information for each speaker.
Speaker 1
06
cartoon ​chat show ​comedy programme ​
game show ​reality show ​sports programme
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Unit grammar check
Vocabulary
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Progress check
Speaker 2
What’s his /
her name?
Where is he /
she from?
How often
does he / she
watch TV?
What’s his /
her favourite
type of TV
programme?
Why does he /
she like it?
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Exam Practice
Poziom podstawowy
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Rozumienie ze słuchu – dobieranie, wybór wielokrotny
Poziom rozszerzony
07 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie rozmowę dwojga
nastolatków. Na podstawie informacji zawartych
w nagraniu dopasuj do każdej osoby (1.1.–1.4.)
czynność, którą lubi wykonywać na komputerze
(A–E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą kratkę.
Uwaga! Jedna czynność została podana dodatkowo
i nie pasuje do żadnej osoby.
3
09 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Na podstawie
informacji zawartych w nagraniu w zadaniach
3.1.–3.6. z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą.
Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. Zadania 3.1.–3.3. odnoszą
się do pierwszego tekstu, a zadania 3.4.–3.6.
do drugiego tekstu.
Tekst 1.:
Usłyszysz rozmowę rodzeństwa.
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3.1. Sara sets the alarm clock because she
A. gets up early to go to school.
B. wants to watch TV at night.
C. can’t sleep long tomorrow.
3.2. Sara hopes that one of the Oscars will go to
A. her favourite actor.
B. a film director she likes.
C. a good comedy.
People
Activities
1.1. Frank
A. Downloading music
1.2. Mia
B. Chatting with friends
1.3. Claudia
C. Playing computer games
1.4. Kate
D. Watching films
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie rozmowę dwojga
nastolatków. Na podstawie informacji zawartych
w nagraniu dopasuj do każdej osoby (2.1.–2.4.)
jej ulubionego aktora lub aktorkę (A–E). Wpisz
odpowiednią literę w każdą kratkę. Uwaga! Jedno
nazwisko zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje
do żadnej osoby.
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2
E
E. Surfing the Internet
Speakers
Actors/Actresses
2.1. Jackie
A. Robert Pattinson
2.2. Cindy
B. Jessica Biel
2.3. Josh C. Zac Efron
2.4. Graham
D. Jessica Alba
3.3. Where are Sara and Ben talking?
A. At home.
B. At school.
C. At the cinema.
Tekst 2.:
Usłyszysz wypowiedź mężczyzny.
3.4. What does the man say about TV programmes?
A. Reality and chat shows are his favourites.
B. Programmes with celebrities are cool.
C. TV programmes are usually boring.
3.5. The man regularly
A. watches documentaries.
B. forgets to pay his TV licence.
C. watches the evening news.
3.6. The man is mainly talking about
A. what TV offers.
B. programmes with celebrities.
C. the documentaries he likes.
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Vocabulary plus
Watching TV
2
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Translate the words into Polish. Then listen
and repeat.
4
I always turn the TV on / off when I go to
bed.
aerial ​change channels ​DVD recorder ​
flat screen TV ​record (a programme) ​
remote control ​
satellite dish ​surround sound ​
turn the TV on / off ​turn the volume up / down ​
2
Label the picture with the words in exercise 1.
3
Complete the table with the words in exercise 1.
inside
satellite dish
remote control
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outside
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verbs
Circle the correct words.
1 It’s very loud. Can you turn the volume up /
down?
2 I hate soap operas. Let’s change / turn
channels.
3 My mum often turns off / records her
favourite programmes so we can watch
them later on.
4 Where’s the aerial / remote control? I want
to turn the TV off.
5
Give your own answers to the questions.
Write full sentences. Try to use words from
exercise 1.
What do you do when ...
1 ... you can’t hear the television?
2 ... you don’t like the TV programme?
3 ... you finish watching TV?
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Grammar reference
Present simple
Question words
affirmative
I / You like
He / She / It likes
We / You / They like
I have dinner at 7 pm every night.
FR
EE
• we use present simple for routines and habits
negative
contracted form
I / You do not watch
don’t watch
He / She / It does not watch
doesn’t watch
We / You / They do not watch
don’t watch
• to form the negative we use don’t or doesn’t before
the verb
I don’t watch films. He doesn’t watch films.
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
When’s your birthday?
How are you?
How often do you buy DVDs?
Who’s Lucy?
Why are you happy?
My name’s Michael.
I’m from London.
It’s in May.
I'm fine, thanks.
I never buy them.
She’s my cousin.
It’s my birthday.
Do I / you go to the cinema?
Yes, I / you do.
No, I / you don’t.
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Does he / she / it go to the cinema?
No, he / she / it doesn’t.
Yes, he / she / it does.
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M
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Do we / you / they go to the cinema?
Yes, we / you / they do. No, we / you / they don’t.
• in questions we use do or does before the subject
• we don’t repeat the verb in short answers
Adverbs of frequency
0%
• to form the negative we use not
There isn’t a cinema in my town.
There aren’t any interesting films on this week.
• in questions we use be before there
Is there a cinema in your town? Yes, there is.
Are there any interesting film on this week?
No, there aren’t.
4
Complete the questions with the question words.
Where ​When ​Who ​Why ​How often ​
popcorn at the cinema. (eat)
Write questions using present simple. Then write
short answers.
Where are you from?
I’m from Canada.
1
does your dad buy a newspaper?
He buys it every morning.
2
do you sit at the front of
the classroom?
Because I can’t see at the back.
3
do you do your homework?
I do it when I get home from school.
4
do you go to school with?
I go with my best friend.
you / like / war films ? ✗
Do you like war films?
No, I don’t.
1 your sister / eat / ice cream ? ✓
• we use adverbs of frequency to say how often we
do things
Adverbs of frequency
5
• adverbs of frequency usually go before the main
verb. This includes negative sentences
We often use a computer in class. 1 They watch the news in the evening. (always)
3 your uncle / go / to school ? ✗
She always watches the news, but she doesn’t
usually watch soap operas.
2 My sports teacher is tired. (never)
4 you / ever / buy / DVDs ? ✓
• adverbs of frequency go after the verb be
I’m never late.
3 They play football on Saturday. (usually)
4 I do my homework before dinner. (every night)
5 your classmates / watch / a lot of films ? ✗
I watch TV every day.
5 We make short films at my school. (sometimes)
How often does she watch TV?
there is / there are
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of there is / there are.
There is a film club at my school.
1
2
two cinemas in my town.
any interesting documentaries
on today?
time to watch this film, sorry.
Let’s go to school!
any DVDs on the table.
4
water on the floor. Be careful!
5
3
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
We use a computer in class. (often)
2 your friends / like / comedies ? ✓
They hardly ever go to the cinema.
there is / there are
There’s a cinema near my house. There’s food in the
shop.
There are three new films at the cinema.
eat
Question words
1 My dad
a film every day. (watch)
magazines about film stars. (not
2I
buy)
horror films. (like)
3 All my classmates
to the cinema once a month.
4He
(not go)
television and film
5 My brother
at university. (study)
100%
• we ask questions about frequency using How often ...?
• we use there is with singular countable nouns
and uncountable nouns, and there are with plural
countable nouns
Complete the sentences with the present simple
form of the verbs in brackets.
I
2
Do they watch films?
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
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EE
1
• we use: What for things and action. Where for
places. When for time. How for describing a
process. How often for frequencies of action. Who
for people. Why for giving reasons.
• frequency expressions usually go at the end of the
sentence
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Present simple
never hardly ever sometimes often usually always
questions and short answers
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Grammar exercises
6
Order the words to make sentences.
watch / documentaries / once a week / I / .
I watch documentaries once a week.
1 plays / tennis / every day / My brother / .
2 pasta / I / twice a week / eat / .
3 once a month / to the cinema / My parents / go / .
4 hardly ever / magazines / My teacher / reads / .
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He / She / It likes
We / You / They like
• we use present simple for routines and habits
I have dinner at 7 pm every night.
negative
contracted form
I / You do not watch
don’t watch
He / She / It does not watch
doesn’t watch
We / You / They do not watch
don’t watch
• to form the negative we use don’t or doesn’t before
the verb
I don’t watch films. He doesn’t watch films.
questions and short answers
Do I / you go to the cinema?
Yes, I / you do.
No, I / you don’t.
Does he / she / it go to the cinema?
No, he / she / it doesn’t.
Yes, he / she / it does.
Do we / you / they go to the cinema?
Yes, we / you / they do. No, we / you / they don’t.
• in questions we use do or does before the subject
• we don’t repeat the verb in short answers
My name’s Michael.
I’m from London.
It’s in May.
I'm fine, thanks.
I never buy them.
She’s my cousin.
It’s my birthday.
never hardly ever sometimes often usually always
• adverbs of frequency usually go before the main
verb. This includes negative sentences
There isn’t a cinema in my town.
There aren’t any interesting films on this week.
• in questions we use be before there
Is there a cinema in your town? Yes, there is.
Are there any interesting film on this week?
No, there aren’t.
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3 your uncle / go / to school ? ✗
She always watches the news, but she doesn’t
usually watch soap operas.
5
I’m never late.
How often does she watch TV?
there is / there are
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of there is / there are.
There is a film club at my school.
1
2
two cinemas in my town.
any interesting documentaries
on today?
time to watch this film, sorry.
Let’s go to school!
any DVDs on the table.
4
water on the floor. Be careful!
5
3
1
does your dad buy a newspaper?
He buys it every morning.
2
do you sit at the front of
the classroom?
Because I can’t see at the back.
3
do you do your homework?
I do it when I get home from school.
4
do you go to school with?
I go with my best friend.
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
We often use a computer in class. 1 They watch the news in the evening. (always)
2 My sports teacher is tired. (never)
3 They play football on Saturday. (usually)
4 I do my homework before dinner. (every night)
5 your classmates / watch / a lot of films ? ✗
I watch TV every day.
Where are you from?
I’m from Canada.
We use a computer in class. (often)
4 you / ever / buy / DVDs ? ✓
• adverbs of frequency go after the verb be
Adverbs of frequency
2 your friends / like / comedies ? ✓
They hardly ever go to the cinema.
there is / there are
Where ​When ​Who ​Why ​How often ​
1 your sister / eat / ice cream ? ✓
• we use adverbs of frequency to say how often we
do things
• we ask questions about frequency using How often ...?
• to form the negative we use not
Write questions using present simple. Then write
short answers.
Do you like war films?
No, I don’t.
100%
Complete the questions with the question words.
popcorn at the cinema. (eat)
you / like / war films ? ✗
0%
Do they watch films?
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
There’s a cinema near my house. There’s food in the
shop.
There are three new films at the cinema.
eat
1 My dad
a film every day. (watch)
magazines about film stars. (not
2I
buy)
horror films. (like)
3 All my classmates
to the cinema once a month.
4He
(not go)
television and film
5 My brother
at university. (study)
2
Adverbs of frequency
4
Complete the sentences with the present simple
form of the verbs in brackets.
I
• we use: What for things and action. Where for
places. When for time. How for describing a
process. How often for frequencies of action. Who
for people. Why for giving reasons.
• frequency expressions usually go at the end of the
sentence
• we use there is with singular countable nouns
and uncountable nouns, and there are with plural
countable nouns
1
E
I / You like
What’s your name?
Where are you from?
When’s your birthday?
How are you?
How often do you buy DVDs?
Who’s Lucy?
Why are you happy?
Question words
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affirmative
Present simple
FR
EE
Question words
FR
EE
Present simple
Grammar exercises
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M
PL
Grammar reference
5 We make short films at my school. (sometimes)
6
Order the words to make sentences.
watch / documentaries / once a week / I / .
I watch documentaries once a week.
1 plays / tennis / every day / My brother / .
2 pasta / I / twice a week / eat / .
3 once a month / to the cinema / My parents / go / .
4 hardly ever / magazines / My teacher / reads / .
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Key facts!
Liverpool is one of the largest cities
in England. Its population is approximately
440,000. People started living in Liverpool
in 1207. It became a city in 1880.
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Culture: Liverpool
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The English flag is the
St George’s Cross.
St George became the
patron saint of England
in the 13th century,
and his red cross
became the emblem
of England.
The River Mersey
FR
EE
Liverpool is on the River Mersey with easy access to
the Atlantic. It became a major sea port in the 18th
century. Around 40 per cent of commercial ships
travelling to Europe and the West Indies passed
through Liverpool. Ships also left Liverpool for Africa
to take slaves to America. Nowadays, many people
visit the historic port in Liverpool, especially Albert
Dock, which has an art gallery, restaurants, hotels and
the International Slavery Museum.
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Test your memory
When did Liverpool become a city?
Who is the patron saint of England?
What is Oriel Chambers?
A city of innovation
Webquest
Liverpool has a rich history of innovation. In 1864,
Peter Ellis built Oriel Chambers. Its use of iron
and glass made it one of the most influential
buildings of the time and the prototype for the first
skyscrapers. The first transatlantic passenger ship,
the Britannia, sailed from Liverpool and the world’s
first passenger-carrying railway ran from Liverpool to
Manchester.
www.liverbirdology.com
The Liver Birds are a famous symbol of Liverpool.
What can you find out about them?
Music: The 1960s
Scouse
People from all over the world live in Liverpool.
Many Irish people moved there during the Great Irish
Famine (from 1846 to 1852). African ex-slaves, sailors
and traders also made their homes there. People who
live in Liverpool are called Liverpudlians and also
Scousers. Sailors in Liverpool typically ate ‘scouse’,
a cheap meal of cooked meat and vegetables. Scouse
can also refer to the Liverpool way of speaking
English.
The Fab Four
Liverpool is also home to The Beatles. In 1957, John
Lennon formed a band called The Quarrymen with
Paul McCartney and George Harrison. They soon
changed the band’s name to The Beatles. Ringo Starr
joined in 1962. They regularly played concerts in
Hamburg, Germany and the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
They became one of the biggest bands in the world
with 17 number one hit records. Today you can still
visit the Cavern Club.
Use Culture worksheet 1
75
The Beatles are the most successful band in history. They sold
more than one billion records and were a product of the
1960s, a decade many refer to as the Swinging Sixties.
The Beatles had a big influence on pop and rock music,
and a lot of bands today use the same ideas as they did.
Firstly, they were the songwriters as well as the performers.
Two members of the band, Paul McCartney and John
Lennon, wrote most of the songs. They also played
instruments, such as guitars, the drums and vocals.
Their songs were short, and the lyrics were easy to
memorise. The melody of the song was very simple
but effective, and the chorus often repeated the title of
the song. The Beatles weren’t the only band who used
this formula. The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The
Who all influenced pop and rock music, and they were
all popular in the 1960s.
Which of the following is not a song by The Beatles?
Help! She Loves You Hey Hey We’re The Monkees Yesterday
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Test your memory
A city of innovation
Key facts!
The River Mersey
Liverpool is on the River Mersey with easy access to
the Atlantic. It became a major sea port in the 18th
century. Around 40 per cent of commercial ships
travelling to Europe and the West Indies passed
through Liverpool. Ships also left Liverpool for Africa
to take slaves to America. Nowadays, many people
visit the historic port in Liverpool, especially Albert
Dock, which has an art gallery, restaurants, hotels and
the International Slavery Museum.
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Music: The 1960s
Scouse
People from all over the world live in Liverpool.
Many Irish people moved there during the Great Irish
Famine (from 1846 to 1852). African ex-slaves, sailors
and traders also made their homes there. People who
live in Liverpool are called Liverpudlians and also
Scousers. Sailors in Liverpool typically ate ‘scouse’,
a cheap meal of cooked meat and vegetables. Scouse
can also refer to the Liverpool way of speaking
English.
The Fab Four
Liverpool is also home to The Beatles. In 1957, John
Lennon formed a band called The Quarrymen with
Paul McCartney and George Harrison. They soon
changed the band’s name to The Beatles. Ringo Starr
joined in 1962. They regularly played concerts in
Hamburg, Germany and the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
They became one of the biggest bands in the world
with 17 number one hit records. Today you can still
visit the Cavern Club.
Use Culture worksheet 1
75
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M
PL
74
www.liverbirdology.com
The Liver Birds are a famous symbol of Liverpool.
What can you find out about them?
E
Liverpool is one of the largest cities
in England. Its population is approximately
440,000. People started living in Liverpool
in 1207. It became a city in 1880.
The English flag is the
St George’s Cross.
St George became the
patron saint of England
in the 13th century,
and his red cross
became the emblem
of England.
Webquest
Liverpool has a rich history of innovation. In 1864,
Peter Ellis built Oriel Chambers. Its use of iron
and glass made it one of the most influential
buildings of the time and the prototype for the first
skyscrapers. The first transatlantic passenger ship,
the Britannia, sailed from Liverpool and the world’s
first passenger-carrying railway ran from Liverpool to
Manchester.
The Beatles are the most successful band in history. They sold
more than one billion records and were a product of the
1960s, a decade many refer to as the Swinging Sixties.
The Beatles had a big influence on pop and rock music,
and a lot of bands today use the same ideas as they did.
Firstly, they were the songwriters as well as the performers.
Two members of the band, Paul McCartney and John
Lennon, wrote most of the songs. They also played
instruments, such as guitars, the drums and vocals.
Their songs were short, and the lyrics were easy to
memorise. The melody of the song was very simple
but effective, and the chorus often repeated the title of
the song. The Beatles weren’t the only band who used
this formula. The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The
Who all influenced pop and rock music, and they were
all popular in the 1960s.
FR
EE
73
FR
EE
When did Liverpool become a city?
Who is the patron saint of England?
What is Oriel Chambers?
SA
M
PL
Culture: Liverpool
Which of the following is not a song by The Beatles?
Help! She Loves You Hey Hey We’re The Monkees Yesterday
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