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lesson 1

1.

a. he’sb. I’mc. she’sd. they’ree. it’sf. you’re

2.

a. we areb. I amc. you ared. they aree. it isf. she is

3.

a. isb. isc. isd. aree. amf. are

4.

a4 b5 c1 d2 e3

5.

1 - Hello/Hi2 - my 3 - Hi/Hello 4 - I’m5 - meet6 - Nice7 - too

lesson 2

1.

a. Where’s he from?

b. What’s your name?

c. Where are they from?

d. She is Chinese.

e. How are you?

f. Nice to meet you.

g. See you on Thursday.

2.

a. mb. rec. sd. se. sf. re

3.

a. areb. isc. isd. se. aref. are

4.

a. American

b. French

c. Czech

d. German

e. Japanese

f. Polish

lesson 3

1.

a. ab. anc. ad. ae. af. ag. ah. ai. anj. ank. al. an

2.

a. he, Heb. theyc. you, Id. he

3.

a. Is Joan an artist?No, she isn’t. She’s an electrician.

b. Is he from Poland?No, he isn’t. He’s from Germany.

c. Are you a farmer?No, I’m not. I’m a postman.

d. Is he a pilot?No, he isn’t. He’s a vet

lesson 4

2.

a. Hisb. ourc. herd. theye. yourf. its

3.

a. oneb. fourteenc. twentyd. thirteene. fourf. nineteeng. elevenh. fifteen

4.

a. His, He’s, He’s

b. Her, She’s, She’s

c. Her, She’s, She’s

d. His, He’s, He’s

5.

1e2a3d4f5b6c

lesson 5

1.

a. twenty twob. thirty threec. forty fourd. fifty fivee. sixty six

f. seventy seveng. eighty eighth. ninety nine

2.

a. twelveb. thirty twoc. twenty sevend. sixty sixe. fifty two

3

a. What’s your surname?

b. What’s your first name?

c. How old are you?

d. Are you married?

e. What’s your number?

f. What’s your e-mail address?

g. What nationality are you?

h. What’s your address?

i. What’s your post code?

j. What’s your phone number?

lesson 6

2.

a. Pizza is Italian.

b. Is Warsaw in Poland?

c. Mrs. Warden is from New York.

d. Cairo is in Egypt.

e. Where is Lagos?

f. He’s a bank clerk.

g. She’s Mexican and she’s single.

3.

My name’s Nikolai Ivanow. I’m from Moscow in Russia. I’m an accountant. I speak Russian, German and Spanish. My English teacher is Canadian. His name is Eric. My English classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays.

5.

a.

What’s his name?

Where’s he from?

Where’s Frankfurt?

What’s his job?

Is he married?

b.

No, she isn’t.

No, she isn’t.

Yes, she is.

Yes, she is.

Yes, it is.

lesson 7

1.

Close your book.

Work in pairs.

Look at page 9.

Answer the questions.

Check your answers.

Listen and repeat.

Open your book.

Read the article.

Match the words to the numbers.

Don’t write.

Work in groups.

Fill in the gaps.

2.

B D E G I J K M N P Q S T U V Y Z

3.

Listen to the CD.

Write the words.

Speak Italian.

Don’t ask your teacher.

Don’t look at your book.

Don’t answer the question.

Don’t fill in the gaps.

Don’t underline the verbs in the text.

4.

a. say b. do youc. don’td. sorrye. Canf. answerg. gapsh. off

lesson 8

1.

carpetsbenchestoys

bedroomsplantscities

shopsbrushestomatoes

glassesradiosknives

2.

a. theseb. thisc. thisd. thesee. thesef. these

3.

a. thoseb. thosec. thatd. thosee. thatf. those

lesson 9

1.

a. two eighty

b. one ten

c. three twenty

d. four forty

e. two seventy

f. six forty

2.

a. orb. andc. ord. or

3.

a. isb. youc. ared. You’ree. poundsf. An g. inh. a

lesson 10

2.

a. +b. -

c. +d. -

e. +f. -

g. +h. -

i. -j. +

3.

a4b6c3d5e1f2

5.

a3b1c2d4

6.

a. trainersb. skirtc. trousersd. jackete. shortsf. jeans

lesson 11

1.

a. we haven’t gotb. I’ve gotc. They’ve got

d. she hasn’t gote. he’s gotf. it hasn’t got

2.

a. has gotb. has gotc. ?d. has gote. hasn’t gotf. ?

g. hasn’t goth. hasn’t goti. ?j. has gotk. has gotl. ?

3. sample answer:

It has got a view of the mountains. It hasn’t got a balcony. It has got white walls and small windows. It has got a large car park. It hasn’t got air conditioning.

5.

a. Have you got a passport?

b. Has your father got a car?

c. How much money has your neighbour got?

d. Have Mr. and Mrs. Lewis got a big house?

e. Has Julia got a DVD player?

f. Has Alice got a good dentist?

lesson 12

1.

a. Has Chris got a washing machine?

b. Has Jenny got a fridge?

c. Has Chris got a dishwasher?

d. Has Jenny got a microwave?

e. Has Chris got a fridge?

2.

a. No, he hasn’t.

b. Yes, she has.

c. Yes, he has.

d. No she hasn’t.

e. Yes, she has.

3.

a. haven’t got, ve got

b. ve got

c. ve got

d. s got, hasn’t got

e. ve got

4.

a. They aren’t tall.

b. They aren’t expensive.

c. It’s easy.

d. It isn’t bad.

lesson 13

1.

a. sisterb. father’sc. brotherd. son’se. nephew

2.

a. My son’s girlfriend is an engineer.

b. Sally’s mother has got a lot of money.

c. Her husband’s car is Japanese.

d. Kathy’s job is stressful.

e. My sister’s boyfriend is from Spain.

3.

a. He’sb. She’sc, Peter’sd. Terry’se. Pat’s

4.

a. hasb. isc. possessived. hase. possessive

lesson 14

1.

a. three fifteen a.m. / (a) quarter past three a.m.

b. one p.m. / one p.m.

c. nine thirty a.m. / half past nine a.m.

d. four twenty five p.m. / twenty five past four p.m.

e. eleven fifty a.m. / ten to twelve a.m.

3.

a. arriveb. go/leave/arrivec. god. watche. have/start

f. haveg. writeh. starti. meet/havej. talk

lesson 15

1.

a. isb. watchesc. readsd. playse. listens

f. walksg. finishesh. givesi. uses

2.

a. Does she work in a bank?She doesn’t work in a bank.

b. Does Mike watch TV every evening?Mike doesn’t watch TV every evening.

c. Is their mother a graphic designer?Their mother isn’t a graphic designer.