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5 - Pearson
1 my life it’s &Reading Vocabulary My things 1 Find the Words2know in Charlie’s room. Words 2 know 2 3 1.16 Charlie’s blog Home I’ve got a lot of good friends. This is a photo of my best friend, Lily. Lily’s sixteen and she’s 5 from Brighton. She’s British but her dad’s from Jamaica. Lily’s got a brother, Andrew. He’s eleven. 8 Read about Lily again. Tick (✓) true or cross (✗) false. 1 □ Lily is Jamaican. 2 □ Her favourite thing is her MP3 player. 3 □ Her favourite band is The Kooks. 4 □ Lily is in a band. 5 □ Lyra is her cat. 6 □ Charlie is her boyfriend. Profile My best friend. 10 Look at Charlie’s blog below. Read about his friend, Lily. Make a list of her things. 1 MP3 player a guitar an MP3 player a TV a camera a mobile phone a skateboard a bicycle a pet a computer a games console a DVD player 1.18 Grammar have got; there is/there are; possessive ’s; possessive pronouns VocabularyMy things; my family; describing people Phrases Meeting and greeting Getting to know people Lily’s got two interests: music and … music! She’s music mad. Her favourite thing is her MP3 player. She’s got 15 20 Find people Friends Help Sign out 500 songs on it and 50 of them are by The Kaiser Chiefs! My favourite band is The Kooks. So we haven’t got the same songs on our MP3 players. She’s got an electric guitar and she’s in a band with her classmates. They are all girls! They’ve got a lot of fans at school. Lily has got a mobile phone and a computer but she hasn’t got a games console – computer games aren’t her thing. 25 Lily’s got two pets – a cat called Lyra and a goldfish called Moby Dick. Oh and Lily’s got a nickname. It’s Lulu. My nickname’s Spider. Lily isn’t my girlfriend – she’s my best friend. Grammar Focus 5 have got 4 Read Grammar2know and complete these sentences with short forms. 1I have got a lot of good friends. I ___ got a lot of good friends. 2She has got an electric guitar. She ___ got an electric guitar. 3She has not got a games console. She ___ got a games console. Grammar 2 know Use have got to talk about possession. – I/You/We/They have got a camera. ’ve got a camera. He/She/It has got a camera. ’s got a camera. I/You/We/They have not got a camera. haven’t got a camera. He/She/It has not got a camera. hasn’t got a camera. Short answers ? Have I/you/we/ they got a camera? Yes, I/you/we/they have. No, I/you/we/they haven’t. Has he/she/it got a camera? Yes, he/she/it has. No, he/she/it hasn’t. Charlie Lily Andrew a DVD player ✓ ✗ ✗ a TV ✓ ✓ ✗ a football ✗ ✗ ✓ a guitar ✓ ✓ ✗ 1Charlie _has_ _got_ a TV. 2Lily and Charlie ______ ______ a guitar. 3______ Andrew ______ a football? ______ , he ______ . 4Lily and Andrew ______ ______ a DVD player. 5______ Charlie and Lily ______ a TV? ______ , they ______ . 6Andrew ______ ______ a TV, a DVD player or a guitar. have got + Look at the table and complete the sentences. 6 Match the underlined words in sentences 1–3 with the longer forms a–c. 1 Lily’s got a moped. a has not got 2 Lily’s sixteen. b has got 3 Lily hasn’t got a DVD. c is 7 1.17 PRONUNCIATION Listen and repeat the sentences. + I’ve got a camera. He’s got two girlfriends! We’ve got a new computer. – They haven’t got a guitar. ? Have you got a skateboard? Yes, I have. Has she got a pet? No, she hasn’t. What has Lily got? She’s got a mobile phone. 8 WRITING Write a list of the things in your bedroom. Use the Words2know and your own ideas. I’ve got a computer. 9 a In pairs, ask and answer questions Have you got an MP3 player in your bedroom? Yes, I have. It’s got 300 songs on it. Have you got a guitar? No, I haven’t. b Tell the class about your partner. Paul’s got an MP3 player in his bedroom. It’s got 300 songs on it. He hasn’t got a guitar. MINI WORKBOOK exercise 1 page 104 Have you got a best friend? Have you got a nickname? Send a message. matura Człowiek • Życie rodzinne i towarzyskie Rozumienie pisanego tekstu: Prawda/Fałsz Wypowiedź ustna: Rozmowa wstępna it’s my life about things in your bedroom. 9 1 it’s my life &Listening Vocabulary My family 1 In pairs, ask and answer the questions. • Have you got a big family? • Have you got brothers or sisters? • What are their names? 2 Put the words in the correct groups. 5 brother parents aunt father son husband daughter grandfather uncle sister children grandparents grandmother mother cousin wife ♂ brother 3 ♀ aunt ♂♀ parents Listen to Daniel talk about his family. Match the people in the photos with the names. 1.19 D Daniel □ Flora and David □ □ Paul and Rachel □ Tom and Eve □ Mark, Sarah and Daisy 4 Look at the photos. Talk about Daniel and his family. Sarah is his mother. 1.20 Read Daniel’s description of the people in his family. Check the words in blue. Find the people in the photo. 1He’s got short fair hair. He’s good-looking. 2She’s very shy. She’s young. She’s only 11 years old. She’s got long dark hair. 3She’s short. She’s got grey hair and glasses. She’s very friendly. 4He’s tall and slim. He’s old. He’s about 70. He’s got grey hair. He’s very nice. 5She’s got long hair. She’s fun. She’s seven. 6He’s about 45. He’s got a beard and a moustache. 7She’s very pretty. She’s about 36. She’s got long dark hair. 6 a Use the Words2know in exercise 5 to describe Daniel’s family. His grandmother has got grey hair and glasses. b Write the names of four people from your family. Describe your family to your partner. Monika’s my cousin. She’s twenty-one. She’s got long hair and glasses. She’s fun. MINI WORKBOOK exercises 6–7 page 105 B MY GRAN DPAR ENTS SISTE R A MY PA RE NTS AN D MY D ME C MY AUNT AND UNCLE E MY COUSINS 10 Grammar Focus 9 Possessive ’s Look at Daniel’s family tree. Which people are not in the photos on page 10? www.familytree.com/Daniel Me and my family tree by Daniel Ricci Max Laura Carla Sam Sarah Mark Daniel (me!) Adam 8 Paul Daisy Rachel Flora Tom David Eve Read Grammar2know. Then look at Daniel’s family tree again and complete the sentences 1–8. Grammar 2 know Possessive ’s Use ’s to talk about people and possessions. •Add ’s to singular nouns. My uncle’s name is David. 10 Add apostrophes to the text about Daniel’s family. Daniel s parents are Sarah and Mark. His fathers parents are Paul and Rachel. His mothers parents are Max and Carla. Daisy is Daniels sister. Daniel and Daisys cousins are Tom, Eve and Adam. Adam is Sam and Lauras son. Tom and Eves parents names are Flora and David. ’ 11 1.21 PRONUNCIATION Listen and repeat the sentences. 1 My cousin’s name is Jake. 2 Pete’s sister is a student. 3 John’s brother is fun. 4 My parents’ names are Chris and Jane. 12 In pairs, talk about Daniel’s family. Max is Daisy’s grandfather. •Add ’ to plural nouns. Daisy is my parents’ daughter. •Add ’s to irregular plural nouns. The children’s grandparents are Paul and Rachel. Notice that with two names, ’s goes with the second name: Tom and Eve are Flora and David’s children. 1 2 3 4 5 Max/is/Daisy Paul/is/Eve Tom and Eve/are/Daniel Rachel/is/Tom and Eve Paul/is/Rachel 6 Adam/is/Sam 1 Adam is Daniel’s cousin . 2 Flora is Daniel’s _________ . 3 Max is Daniel’s _________ . 4 Mark is Sarah’s _________ . 5 Sam is Daniel’s _________ . 6Daniel’s cousins’ names are _________ , _________ and _________ . 7 Rachel is Paul’s _________ . 8 Sarah’s children’s names are _________ and _________ . matura 13 Draw your family tree. Who are the people in your family? Tell the class. My parents’ names are Zofia and Marek. I’ve got an aunt and three uncles. Uncle Robert is my father’s brother. He’s from Gdynia. MINI WORKBOOK exercises 2–3 page 104 it’s my life 7 Complete the sentences with people in Daniel’s family. Sometimes more than one name is possible. 1Who is Max? He’s Carla’s husband. 2Who is Rachel? ______________ grandmother. 3Who is Mark? ______________ father. 4Who are Daniel and Daisy? ______________ children. 5Who is Laura? ______________ wife. 6Who are Flora and Laura? ______________ aunts. 11 Człowiek • Życie rodzinne i towarzyskie Wypowiedź ustna: Rozmowa wstępna 1 it’s my life A Grammar Focus there is/there are; possessive pronouns 1 1.22 Read and listen to the descriptions. Match the bags, A and B, with Rob or Emma. STREET SURVIVAL WHAT’S IN YOUR BAG? 2 Words Have you got a bag? What’s in it? Rob and Emma, two students in London, show us their bags. Rob My bag’s got a lot of my things in it. • There’s my phone. I’ve got about a hundred contacts! • There’s my wallet – but I’ve never got money in it! • I’ve got my keys for my house and my moped. • There are two photos of my girlfriend. • There’s a notebook and there are three pens and pencils. • There’s a packet of chewing gum. • But I haven’t got my MP3 player. My brother’s got it. His is broken. Emma My bag is my life. I am lost without it! • I’ve got a packet of tissues and my keys. • There’s my purse with my ID card in it. • There’s a mirror – it isn’t mine, it’s my sister’s – and a hairbrush. • And there’s a pen. It’s hers, too. • I’ve got my phone. There are a lot of photos on it. • I’ve got my inhaler – very important. • And there’s my lip salve – also very important. • I’ve got my MP3 player and pink earphones. Look at the photos and find the things in Words2know. There is one extra word. 2 know 1.23 keys earphones wallet purse mirror packet of tissues lip salve hairbrush ID card inhaler sunglasses packet of chewing gum 3 Read Grammar2know and underline examples of there is/there are in the text. Grammar 2 know there is/there are + There is (There’s) a pen. There are two photos. – There isn’t a book. There aren’t two phones. ? Is there a mirror? Are there two pencils? Short answers 4 B Yes, there is./No, there isn’t. Yes, there are./No, there aren’t. Complete the sentences. 1 There are two pens. (✓) 2 ____ ____ a packet of chewing gum. (✓) 3 ____ ____ an MP3 player? 4 ____ ____ a DVD. (✗) 5 ____ ____ three phones? 6 ____ ____ two wallets. (✗) 7 ____ ____ five keys? 8 ____ ____ a pair of sunglasses. (✓) 5 a What’s in your bag? In pairs, ask and answer questions. Use the Words2know and your own ideas. What’s in your bag? There’s a mobile phone in my bag and there are two photos of my cat. b WRITING What’s in your partner’s bag? Write a description. In Lisa’s bag, there is a mobile phone, there are two photos of her cat … 12 AS 6 Read Active Study and complete sentences 1–5. Notice plural nouns Most plural nouns are formed with s: boy ➝ boys phone ➝ phones ACT STU IVE DY Some plural nouns are irregular: man ➝ men woman ➝ women child ➝ children person ➝ people Notice irregular plural nouns and write them in your Vocabulary Notebook. 1There are a lot of people (person) in the museum. 2 There are a lot of _______ (child) in the park. 3 There are three _______ (man) in the café. 4 There are six _______ (woman) in my family. 5 Are there two _______ (pen) in your bag? 7 Read Grammar2know. Circle three examples of possessive pronouns in the text in exercise 1. Grammar &Writing Listening 9 Work in pairs. Close your books. Can you remember what’s in Rob and Emma’s bags? What’s in Rob’s bag? There’s a … / There are … / I don’t remember! 10 1.24 Read about Teenlife. Then listen and tick (✓) things on Jason and Holly’s desks. Teenlife On this week’s Teenlife, we look at your desks. What have you got on them? Are your things tidy? Or are they a complete mess? We ask Jason and Holly. 2 know Possessive pronouns Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns my mine your yours his his her hers its – our ours your yours their theirs Jason a computer books a dictionary DVDs pens and pencils magazines chocolate a diary a lamp It’s my sister’s pen. It’s hers. This is your book. It’s yours. Rewrite the sentences using possessive pronouns. 1It’s David’s MP3 player. It’s his. 2 They are her pens. 3 It’s Pia and Angela’s computer. 4 They are my brother’s and my DVDs. 5 It’s my phone. 6 It’s your notebook. 7 They are my grandfather’s keys. 8 They are your photos. 11 In pairs, talk about what’s on Jason and Holly’s desks. Jason has got a lamp on his desk but Holly hasn’t got a lamp on her desk. 12 Write about your desk at home. Is it tidy or is it MINI WORKBOOK exercises 4, 5 and 8 pages 104–105 matura ✓ a mess? My desk is tidy. I’ve got a computer and a lamp. There are three books. There is a diary and there are three photos. it’s my life 8 Holly 13 Człowiek • Życie rodzinne i towarzyskie Wypowiedź ustna: Rozmowa wstępna
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