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C 1.50 S 21. C 1.50 S 21. Yes, it is. Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. Yes, there are. Yes, it is. C 1.51. Audio script and answers C 1.51 trainers 1 sports bag 2 in-line skates 3 rucksack 4 basketball 5 digital camera 6 mobile phone 7 MP3 player 8 laptop 9 skateboard
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Yes, it is. Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. Yes, there are. Yes, it is.
Audio script and answers C 1.51 trainers 1 sports bag 2 in-line skates 3 rucksack 4 basketball 5 digital camera 6 mobile phone 7 MP3 player 8 laptop 9 skateboard 10 notebook 11 bike
C 1.52 Audio script and answers C1.52 David: Look at this mess! Whose are all these things? Let’s see… Whose is this digital camera? Sara: It’s Maria’s. David: And whose are these trainers? Sara: Mmm… they’re Natalie’s. Now, whose is this mobile phone? David: Oh, it’s José’s. Sara: OK, and whose are these in-line skates? David: They’re Asim’s. Sara: Right! And whose is this notebook? David: It’s Sophie’s. And finally whose is this laptop? Sara: Oh, that’s easy! It’s Paolo’s.
It’s Lucy’s. Adam’s book? No, it isn’t. It’s Sam’s. Whose are these photos? They’re Whose is this rucksack? It’s my
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C 1.54 Audio script and answers C 1.54 1 C Wear your uniform. 2 G Don’t shout. 3 A Listen to the teacher. 4 H Bring your books. 5 E Do your homework. 6 I Don’t chew gum. 7 J Don’t wear make up or jewellery. 8 K Turn off your MP3 player. 9 L Don’t eat or drink in the classroom. 10 B Don’t send text messages during lessons. 11 D Don’t run.
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Emma’s trainers. Ben’s laptop. the girls’ bedroom. Anna and Joe’s basketball.
singular plural
Whose is It’s Andy’s. Whose are They’re Lucy’s. Whose is It’s Michael’s. Whose are They’re Jim and Katie’s.
Look at the examples and complete the rule. base For the affirmative imperative we use the _____ form of the verb. We use the affirmative imperative for instructions, orders and rules. Read the texts on page 58 and underline the negative imperative forms. Then complete the rule. In the negative imperative we put _____ before the base form of the verb. We use the negative imperative for prohibition or warning. There is only one imperative form for both you, singular and plural. Thereʼs never a subject! don’t
Don’t use mobile phones at night. Tidy your room (every day). Put valuable things in the safe. Don’t play loud music (after 10 p.m.) Don’t eat food in your room.
base form
Let’s make Let’s listen Let’s read Let’s go Let’s have
C 1.57
Audio script and answers C 1.57 1 The most popular food in Britain at the moment is… curry. 2 The most popular ‘fast food’ in Britain is… fish and chips. 3 The British eat Yorkshire pudding with… roast beef. 4 You usually eat a ‘Ploughman’s’… in a pub.