This is fun!
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This is fun!
1 This is fun! VOCABULARY'VOBDUJWJUJFTt'VOQMBDFT GRAMMAR1SFTFOUTJNQMFt"EWFSCTPGGSFRVFODZt4VCKFDUBOEPCKFDUQSPOPVOT SKILLS%JTDVTTJOHMJLFTBOEEJTMJLFTt%FTDSJCJOHGSFFUJNFBDUJWJUJFT Vocabulary Fun activities 1 1.09 Listen and repeat. 4 read comics 5 go skateboarding 3 play basketball 1 do crafts 2 watch videos 6 play the guitar 8 listen to music 9 take photos 7 draw 10 dance 12 play board games LANGUAGE HELP 11 go shopping Verb + -ing form We can use -ing forms after like, don’t like, dislike, love and hate. I love playing board games. Paul doesn’t like drawing. 2 1.10 Read the Language help box. Then listen. Copy and complete the chart. 13 go bowling 3 J Max taking photos Karen Lucy 10 Unit 1: Vocabulary U 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 10 L 14 cook Complete the sentences with activities from exercise 1. Then compare your sentences with a partner. 1 2 3 4 I love going skateboarding. I like … I don’t like / I dislike … I hate … Workbook: More practice p9, Revision pp84–85 25/1/10 08:04:44 Reading 1 1.11 Read the text. Who goes cycling?? My sister and I are twins … Teen Web Free time … but we’ve got different hobbies! David Diana Di 5 10 15 20 2 After school, I usually go skateboarding with my friends Bryan and Sami. I often take my camera with me too. I love taking photos! In the evenings, I usually watch music videos on the Internet or play computer games online. I also like reading comics and graphic novels. My favourite series is Spider-Man. It’s fantastic! David I often play basketball after school. I’m in the school team. After that, I usually meet my friends Nela and Kate. We go cycling, and sometimes we go to the town centre. Kate loves shopping for clothes! In the evenings, I usually read magazines or listen to music in my bedroom. I like British rock groups, like Arctic Monkeys and Kaiser Chiefs. I think they’re great! Diana 3 Answer the questions. 1 What do David, Bryan and Sami usually do after school? 2 Why does David take his camera? 3 Which school team is Diana in? 4 Who does Diana go cycling with? 5 What type of music does Diana like? More practice: Workbook page 00 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 11 Recycle Look at the photos. Are these sentences true or false? (See page 4.) 1 2 3 4 Diana has got glasses. Nela has got long hair. Kate has got dark hair. David’s hair is short. Extension: Workbook Workbook: page More 00practice Website p13 Unit unit 1: Reading 11 25/1/10 08:05:09 Grammar Present simple 1 Study the table and the Language help box. Affirmative Negative Interrogative I listen I don’t listen Do I listen? you listen you don’t listen Do you listen? he listens he doesn’t listen Does he listen? she listens she doesn’t listen Does she listen? it listens it doesn’t listen Does it listen? we listen we don’t listen Do we listen? you listen you don’t listen Do you listen? they listen they don’t listen Do they listen? Full forms Short answers don’t = do not doesn’t = does not Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t. LANGUAGE HELP 4 Write questions. Use the present simple. Then write short answers. 3rd person singular forms Most verbs listen + s = listens Final letters -s / -sh / -ch / -x / -z / -o miss + es = misses finish + es = finishes watch + es = watches relax + es = relaxes go + es = goes Final consonant + -y study ¡ y + ies = studies 2 Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative. you / play / volleyball? Do you play volleyball? Yes, I do. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Harry / chat / on the Internet? your parents / speak / Portuguese? you and your classmates / study / maths? Ed / like / chocolate? Sophie’s dad / wear / glasses? Ben and Nicole / like / drawing? Jeremy likes (like) heavy metal music. 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 12 You (play) tennis after school. Fiona and Tom (go) cycling on Mondays. I (have) piano lessons in the morning. Dan (watch) videos on YouTube. Our dog (run) after cats. My sister and I (eat) cereal every day. EXTRA PRACTICE Write six sentences about a friend. Use the present simple. Write three affirmative sentences and three negative sentences. My friend Victor likes sport. He doesn’t play the guitar. Make the sentences in exercise 2 negative. Unit 1: Grammar U 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 12 25/1/10 08:05:19 Grammar 5 LANGUAGE HELP Complete the dialogue. Use the present simple affirmative, negative and interrogative. Word order We put adverbs of frequency after be. We are usually at home in the evening. We put them before other verbs. I always meet friends after school. 7 Write sentences. Use adverbs of frequency. ööööö She / be / tired. She’s never tired. 1 MMMöö The students / have / homework. Emma What do you do (you / do) after school? I (1 go) swimming twice a week. I sometimes (2 play) volleyball too. (3 you / like) doing sports? Billy Yes, I (4 love) martial arts. My big sister and I always (5 have) classes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Emma And at home? (6 you / watch) TV in the evening? Billy No, I (7 not like) watching TV. I usually (8 listen) to music. But my sister (9 watch) TV all the time. Emma Really? What programmes (10 she / watch)? Billy She (11 love) reality shows. But I (12 think) they’re silly. 2 Möööö Raquel / play / computer games. 3 MMMMM You / be / happy. 4 MMööö John / go / cycling with friends. 5 MMMMö We / speak / English in class. Subject and object pronouns 8 Copy and complete the chart. him it me Adverbs of frequency 6 Copy and complete the chart. Then study the Language help box. almost never always never often sometimes usually MMMMM always MMMMö (1) ____ MMMöö (2) ____ MMööö (3) ____ Möööö ööööö 9 Subject pronoun Object pronoun I see Amy. Amy sees me. (1) ____ see Amy. Amy sees you. He sees Amy. Amy sees (2) ____ . (3) ____ sees Amy. Amy sees her. It sees Amy. Amy sees (4) ____ . (5) ____ see Amy. Amy sees us. You see Amy. Amy sees (6) ____ . (7) ____ see Amy. Amy sees them. Choose the correct options. 1 2 3 4 5 You’re at my school. I see her / you in class. Magazines are boring. I never read them / it. Jake plays tennis. He loves it / us. Listen to me / you when I’m speaking! Julie is a nice girl. Everyone likes me / her. (4) ____ (5) ____ More practice: Workbook Workbook: page More 00 practice Extension: pp10–11, Workbook Grammar page 00 Bank Website pp66–67 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 13 She They We You you Unit 1: Grammar 13 25/1/10 08:05:28 Vocabulary Fun places 1 1 1.12 Match the words with the places. Then listen and repeat. amusement park aquarium arcade beach bowling alley disco ice rink Internet café multiplex cinema restaurant shopping centre skatepark sports centre 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 10 9 11 12 2 Use the table to write six sentences. You can go shopping at the shopping centre. You can go 3 shopping skatepark. dancing bowling alley. ice skating at the shopping centre. swimming ice rink. bowling disco. skateboarding beach. LLEARNING TO LEARN New vocabulary is easier to remember when you use it to talk about the real world. Complete the sentences with words from exercise 1. 1 I often play video games at the ____ . 2 My mum does aerobics at the ____ . 3 You can see a dolphin show at the ____ . 4 They serve great pasta at that Italian ____ . 5 You can check your email at an ____ . 6 The big wheel is the best ride in the ____ . 14 13 Unit 1: Vocabulary U 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 14 4 Read the Learning to learn box. Then write five sentences about places in exercise 1. Include real examples from your town or city. Xanadu is a big shopping centre in Madrid. Workbook: More practice p12, Revision pp84–85 25/1/10 08:05:45 Reading 1 1.13 Read the text. What sport can you play on Paradise Island?? Are Are you you tired t re ti r do off sitting sittttiing a att ho home me at at the th he weekend? week we eken ek end? d? Then come to Xscape in Glasgow! There are lots of exciting activities. Take a look! 5 SNO!zone Go skiing or snowboarding on our indoor slope! We give lessons too. Soccer Circus Practise your kick in our interactive football zone. Then play to win the championship! 10 15 2 20 Robocoaster Do you like rollercoasters? Try our Robocoaster. It’s a giant robotic arm and it’s very fast! Xscape is in Edinburgh. The Robocoaster doesn’t go fast. You can go climbing on Paradise Island. You can’t see a film at Xscape. Some people go snowboarding at Xscape. Laser station Have some high-tech fun with our laser battle game! You can play alone or in a team. Odeon Cinema See a film at our multiplex. Have some popcorn and enjoy the show! Climbzone Go rock climbing at the largest facility in the UK. There’s also an obstacle course with 50 metres of vertical fun! Are these sentences true or false? 1 2 3 4 5 Paradise Island How about playing mini golf on a tropical island? Don’t climb the palm trees, please! 3 Answer the questions. 1 2 3 4 5 Where do people go skiing at Xscape? How tall is the obstacle course for climbers? Where can you see tropical trees? Which activity can you do in a team? What is the name of the robotic ride? GEOGRAPHY LINK G Did you know? The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh but the largest city is Glasgow. It’s got a population of about 580,000 people. It’s a modern city, with lots of impressive buildings, like the Royal Concert Hall and the Glasgow Science Centre. You can also see the architect Norman Foster’s new Clyde Auditorium. More practice: Workbook page 00 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 15 Extension: Workbook Workbook: page More 00practice Website p13 Unit 1: Reading 15 25/1/10 08:06:11 Communication Discussing likes and dislikes 2 Practise the dialogue in pairs. Speaking 3 Write a new dialogue. Use the model in exercise 1. Change the words in blue. 1 1.14 Read and listen. A What sports do you like? B I love swimming. I think it’s fun. 4 Act out your dialogue. Listening 5 1.15 Listen. Which sports do the people talk about? basketball cycling football gymnastics martial arts skateboarding water polo Dialogue 1: Diana and Bryan They talk about ____ , ____ , ____ and ____ . Dialogue 2: Kate and David They talk about ____ , ____ , ____ and ____ . Sami What sports do you like? Nela I love basketball. I think it’s fun. I’m keen on volleyball too. Sami I like basketball but I’m not keen on volleyball. I think it’s boring. Nela Really? And what other sports do you like? Sami I’m a big fan of cycling. It’s my favourite sport. I also love tennis. Nela I don’t mind cycling but I can’t stand tennis. Sami Why? It’s really exciting! 6 HOW DO YOU SAY ...? Bryan Diana Kate David 1.15 Listen again. Complete the sentences. Dialogue 1 1 Bryan likes ____ and ____ . How do you say these phrases in your language? Translate them in your notebook. 1 I’m (not) keen on (volleyball). 2 I’m a big fan of (cycling). 3 I don’t mind (football). 4 I can’t stand (tennis). 2 Diana thinks ____ is OK. 3 Diana likes ____ and ____ . Dialogue 2 4 Kate loves ____ and ____ . 5 David doesn’t mind ____ . 6 David’s favourite sport is ____ . 16 Unit 1: Communication U 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 16 Workbook: More practice p14, Pronunciation (Word stress) p111 25/1/10 08:06:25 Writing Describing free-time activities 1 WRITING SKILLS Capital letters and punctuation Read Kenny’s email. 5 10 15 20 We use capital letters for ... t UIFGJSTUXPSEPGBTFOUFODF t UIFQSPOPVOI. t UIFOBNFTPGQFPQMFQMBDFTOBUJPOBMJUJFT days and months. My name’s Kenny. I’m from Seattle in the USA. After school, I often play American football. I also do martial arts on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Do you do any sports? In the evening, I like playing the drums. I always play in the garage because my mum can’t stand the noise! I often play computer games too. My favourite is Monster Hunter. It’s fun! At weekends, I often meet friends. On Saturdays, we often go to the shopping centre. On Sundays, we go skateboarding in the park. We sometimes go to the cinema too. These punctuation marks are very common in English: t GVMMTUPQ t FYDMBNBUJPONBSL t DPNNB t BQPTUSPQIFA t RVFTUJPONBSL 3 Read the Writing skills box. Then add capital letters and punctuation marks to the sentences. 1 2 3 4 5 4 whats your teachers first name andys a big fan of british pop music i love reading comics theyre fantastic do you often go swimming on mondays my dads favourite sport is tennis Copy and complete the chart with your free-time activities. After school In the evening At weekends 5 2 Copy and complete the chart with Kenny’s free-time activities. After school play American football (1) ____ In the evening (2) ____ (3) ____ At weekends (4) ____ (5) ____ (6) ____ (7) ____ Use the writing guide to describe your free-time activities. Paragraph 1 My name is … I’m from … After school, I … I also … Paragraph 2 In the evening, … Paragraph 3 At weekends, I … On Saturdays, I … On Sundays, I … More practice: Workbook page Workbook: 00 Extension: More practice Workbook p14, Writing page 00Builder Website p102 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 17 Unit 1: Writing 17 25/1/10 08:06:39 Progress check 3 Vocabulary 1 Complete the activities. 8 points Put the letters in the correct order to form fun places. 5 points 1 We often go to the cebha in the summer. 2 Can we play tennis at the prstos tercen? 3 They’re showing twelve different films at the mleuxtilp meicna. 4 Is there a cinema at the niohpgsp teecnr? 5 Do you go to the cadare with friends? 2 d____ 1 t____ p____ Grammar 4 Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative of the verbs in the box. 4 points do eat finish play 1 Jim’s parents ____ martial arts. 2 Our last class ____ at four o’clock. 3 g____ s____ 4 l____ t____ m____ 3 We ____ cereal for breakfast. 4 Maddie ____ the electric guitar. 5 Make the sentences in exercise 4 negative. 4 points 6 Rewrite the sentences as questions. Then write short answers. 6 points 1 David Beckham lives in Spain. 2 Chris and John read manga comics. 3 We have classes in July. 5 p____ b____ g____ 6 r____ c____ 7 7 c____ 2 1 2 3 4 8 w____ v____ Answer the questions. Use the words in the box. 5 points Rewrite the sentences with the adverbs of frequency. 4 points 8 Carl draws in his bedroom. (usually) Meg and Jess watch DVDs. (often) I read magazines. (sometimes) We play hockey at school. (never) Complete the sentences. Use object pronouns. 4 points 1 This music is great. I love ____ ! amusement park aquarium bowling alley Internet café skatepark 1 2 3 4 5 18 Where can you see tropical fish? Where can you go on fun rides? Where can you go bowling? Where can you check your email? Where can you go skateboarding? 2 Can you help ____ with my homework? 3 Where is Dennis? I can’t see ____ . 4 We’re lost! Can you give ____ directions? Total ____ / 40 points Unit 1: Progress check U 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 18 25/1/10 08:06:43 Culture 1 2 Look at the photos. What country is the text about? 1.16 Read the text and find the answer to the question in exercise 1. 5 10 15 Highland Games are traditional celebrations of Scottish sports and culture. People celebrate them in towns all over Scotland, but the biggest are the Cowal Games, in Dunoon on the west coast. They take place for three days at the end of August, and about 20,000 people attend every year. Highland Games always have athletics events, like running and jumping. There are traditional sports too, like the caber toss and the tug of war. In the caber toss, the competitors throw a long wooden pole called a caber. In the tug of war, two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope to see who’s stronger. 20 25 30 At Highland Games, many people dress in traditional clothes. The most famous example is the kilt. You can also try some Scottish food, like haggis. It’s a dish made from a sheep’s stomach. Don’t worry! It tastes much better than it sounds! 4 Fast facts Fa F 3 Music is an important part of Highland Games. Bands play traditional instruments, like bagpipes and drums. You can also see Scottish dancers doing folk dances, like the Sword Dance or the Highland Fling. r T biggest Highland Games in the The world take place in North Carolina, w USA. 50,000 people go there every year. U r K Kilts are made with long pieces of cloth. They can be more than seven metres T llong. Answer the questions. 1 When are the Cowal Games? 2 What instruments can you hear at Highland Games? 3 What is the Highland Fling? 4 What is haggis made from? 5 Where are the biggest Highland Games in the world? OVER TO YOU O Complete the sentences. Are there any traditional festivals where you live? Are they cultural events, sporting events or both? 1 The athletic events include ____ and jumping. 2 A caber is a wooden ____ . 3 Two teams pull a ____ in the tug of war. 4 Haggis is an example of traditional Scottish ____ . 5 People often wear traditional clothes, like ____ . More practice: Workbook page 00 4848909 Swit SB2 Book.indb 19 Extension: Workbook page 00 Website Unit 1: Culture 19 25/1/10 08:07:19
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