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CONTENTS

Unit Module Functions


• What’s your name? • Basic Greetings

• Where are you from? • Talking about nationality

• Happy birthday • Talking about dates

• Family tree • Talking about families

1 Get Ready • Home sweet home

• Daily routines
• Talking about your house

• Talking about daily routines


& telling the time

• Sharing simple personal


• Meeting someone new information

• Introducing someone • Introducing people

• Talking about likes &


• Meeting up with friends

2 Meet and Greet


dislikes

• Meeting the parents • Giving advice

• Describing people’s
• What does she look like? appearances

• Describing people’s
• What is she like? personalities

• Talking about work

3 People
• What does he do? routines

• Expressing feelings at
• Family celebrations special occasions, e.g.
weddings

• Talking about hobbies &


• Interesting hobbies
interests

• Unusual sports • Describing sports

• Giving advice &


• Healthy living

4 Lifestyles
suggestions about health

• Inviting someone out &


• Entertainment arranging a time and place
to meet
Common European Framework Criteria
Spoken Spoken
Language Focus Listening Reading Interaction Production Writing
• Subject pronouns 4 7 1 4, 5 4

• The verb, ‘to be’ 4 7 1 1 4

• Possessive case ‘s and


3 1 2, 3, 8 1 4
possessive adjectives

• Possession with have/has 3, 7 7 7 1 4

• There is/are, prepositions 1 7 2 4


of place, plural nouns

• Present Simple 5 8 3 4

• Present Simple –
Interrogatives & short 4 1, 2
answers

• Wh questions 4 3 1 1

• Like + noun
• Like + verb+ing 1, 7, 13 1, 3 1

• Present Continuous
• Imperatives
1, 2, 7 7 3 3, 4

• Adjectives of appearance 1, 7 7 2, 7 4

• Adjectives of personality 1, 7 3 1, 2, 3, 7 1
• Linking words – and/but/or

• Adverbs of frequency 1, 3 7 3, 8 4

• Irregular plural nouns 1 1 9 2

• Can/can’t for ability &


1, 7 2 , 13 2, 5, 8 3
permission

• Must/mustn’t
• Adjectives ending in -ed & 1, 7 2, 9 2 5
-ing

• Should /shouldn’t 1, 7 2, 12 3 5

• Would you like to ...? 1, 2, 7 1, 2, 11 5, 8, 10 1


CONTENTS
Unit Module Functions
• Moscow City Guide • Describing a place

• Giving & understanding


• My hometown directions
• Comparing types of

5 Around the Town


transportation & hotels • Talking
• Getting around the town about preferences • Filling out
an online registration form
• Talking about places to go
• Out on the town in a city/town
Recycle: Invitations

• Then & now • Shopping for food


• Understanding prices

• Paying • Talking about shopping

6 Food and Shopping


• Would you like some cake? • Preparing a shopping list

• Ordering food • Ordering food & drinks

• Going on holiday • Getting travel information

• Talking about the places


you visited • Understanding
• Travelling important announcements
during travel

7 Travel
• Dealing with immigration
• Arriving at your destination
and passport control

• Changing money at an
• While you are there
exchange office

• Technology • Talking about plans


• Giving reasons for plans

• Talking about travel plans


• Exotic India
& itineraries

The World
8
• Talking about weekend
• The weekend is here
plans

Around Us • My life
• Talking about the past ,
present & future

Appendix
Common European Framework Criteria
Spoken Spoken
Language Focus Listening Reading Interaction Production Writing
• Superlatives 2 2, 11, 13 1, 2 3, 4, 5, 6 5

• Adjective order 2, 3 7, 13 2, 3, 8 1, 2, 3 2, 4

• Comparatives 5 1, 2, 5 4, 5, 6 1

• Quantifiers – a few / a lot 2, 3, 5, 8,


of / lots of 3, 4, 7 8 10 2, 3 5

• Past tense of the verb “to 1, 3, 4 1 4, 5, 6 4, 5, 6


be”

• Past Simple 1, 3, 7 3 2, 3, 5 1 1

• Countable & uncountable


nouns 1 7 2, 5, 6 3, 4, 5 3
• Some & any

• Past Simple – negatives &


questions 1, 4 4 4, 5 3

• Present Perfect
3, 7 11, 13 1, 2, 3, 8 4
• Ever & Never

• Past Simple vs. Present


Perfect
5, 6 15 1, 3 5

• 1st Conditionals 6 14 2

• Recycle: Imperatives /
Should / Like + verb +ing 2, 3 7 11 4

• Going to (future) 1, 7 6, 12 3, 10 5

• Connecting words to show


chronological order 1, 3 2 1, 2, 5 3 4

• Present Continuous (future)


Prepositions of time – in/on/ 1, 3, 4 2, 10 5, 10
at

• Infinitives of purpose
Recycle: The tenses 7 1, 7 2
6
unıt 1 Get ready

MODULE 1 - WHAT’S YOUR NAME?


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MODULE 2 - WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

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MODULE 3 - WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

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MODULE 4 - FAMILY TREE

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MODULE 5 - HOME SWEET HOME


In this unit you will:
- introduce yourself and others discoveryenglish.net/rWBY7LL
- give and ask for basic personal information
- talk about your family
- simply describe your home MODULE 6 - DAILY ROUTINES
- talk about your daily routine
- tell the time in English
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In this unit you will also practise the use of:


Let’s study together!
Subject Pronouns
(For the American English
The verb ‘To Be’ version)
Possessives
There is/are
Prepositions of place
Present Simple Tense

QUESTION: Do you know what your name


means?

7
1.1 what’s your name? discoveryenglish.net/r1DP7YB

2 TO BEGIN!
a) Read the dialogue.

1 WHAT’S THE WORD?


GREETINGS
Hello / Hi.
Good morning. Stephanie : Hello! What’s your name?
Good afternoon.
John : Hi. My name’s John. What’s yours?
Good evening.
Stephanie : I’m Stephanie.
Good night.
John : How do you spell that?
Goodbye.
Stephanie : S-T-E-P-H-A-N-I-E
Bye!
John :Thanks. How old are you, Stephanie?
Stephanie : I’m 18.And you?
THE ALPHABET John : I am 20.
Stephanie : Nice to meet you, John.
John : Nice to meet you, too. See you, bye!
Stephanie : Bye!

b)Now read the dialogue aloud with


your partner.

c)Have a similar conversation using


your own personal details

Everyday English

What’s your name? (What is your name?)


CARDINAL NUMBERS
0 zero My name is ……………What’s yours?
1 one 11 eleven 21 twenty-one How do you spell that?
2 two 12 twelve 22 twenty-two How old are you?
3 three 13 thirteen 23 twenty-three
4 four 14 fourteen 24 twenty-four I’m …………… years old, and you?
5 five 15 fifteen 25 twenty-five Nice to meet you.
6 six 16 sixteen 26 twenty-six Nice to meet you, too.
7 seven 17 seventeen 27 twenty-seven
I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
8 eight 18 eighteen 28 twenty-eight
9 nine 19 nineteen 29 twenty-nine Could you repeat that, please?
10 ten 20 twenty 30 thirty Please speak more slowly.
8
3 READING PICTURES
Complete the sentences.
1 2 3

Subject Pronouns
I
You
He / She / It

We
You
They 5 6
4

1. _____ is 19 years old.


2. _____ is 6 years old.
3. _____ are 12 years old.
4. _____ are 23 years old.
5. _____ am _____ years old.
6. _____ is 30 years old.

4 LISTENING
discoveryenglish.net/r5WCPNP
6 READY TO WRITE
Read the profile below. Then write
your own.

Listen and complete the ID card.

UK IDENTITY CARD
About me: Hi there!
My name is Tom.
NAME
I am 23 years old.
E-MAIL
You can call me at
WEBSITE +1 440 439 3634

5 LISTENING DONE EDITING

discoveryenglish.net/r5XYFEA

Match the people to their


7 WRITING
Your turn!

phone numbers.

About me:
Directory Assistance

1......Ryan Archer a. 7398247507


2......Katie Briggs b. 6950420832
3......Hannah Strieter c. 9850935179

DONE EDITING
9
1.2 where are you from? discoveryenglish.net/r1EYP2L

2 to begin!
a) Read the dialogue.

1WHAT’S THE WORD?


a. Match the countries and
nationalities.
Chan Hello. My name is Chan. What’s yours?
Anneke Hi. My name’s Anneke.
Chan Anneke? That’s an interesting name.
German Where are you from?
Scottish French Anneke I’m from the Netherlands.What
Irish nationality are you?
Greek English Chan
Russian I’m from China. I’m Chinese.
Anneke What’s the capital of China?
Portuguese
Italian Swedish Chan It’s Beijing.
Polish Anneke Nice to meet you, err ….Chin?
Croatian Chan Chan.
Spanish Turkish Dutch Anneke Oh, I’m sorry, Chan.
Chan It’s OK. Nice to meet you too, Anneke.
Norwegian
b)Now read the dialogue aloud with
b. Complete the table. your partner.
Country Nationality Capital City
c)Have a similar conversation using
Japan Japanese
your own personal details
The USA Washington D.C.
Canadian Everyday English
Mexico Mexico City
Hello. My name is ……………
Swiss Zurich
What’s your name?
c. Write two more words.
Where are you from ?
What comes to mind? I’m from ……………
CITY : London ……………… ……………… What nationality are you?
I am ……………
STATE : California ……………… ………………
What’s the capital of ……………?
COUNTRY : Turkey ……………… ……………… It’s ……………
10 CONTINENT : Europe ……………… ……………… I’m sorry.
3 reading pictures
Write the nationalities.
1 2 3

The verb ‘TO BE’


I am I’m
You are You’re
He is He’s
She is She’s France India Iraq
It is It’s
5 6
We are We’re 4
You are You’re
They are They’re

1. She is French.
__________ 4. __________
2. __________ 5. __________ Africa Scot
land Brazil
3. __________ 6. __________

4 listening discoveryenglish.net/r5XBAIA
5 ready to write
Complete the letter with ‘to be’.

Listen and circle the correct answer.

Dear Paulo,

Hi! How are you? I


(1)……happy you (2)…….
my pen pal. I (3)…… 15
1. a. b. c. years old. I (4)….. from
Australia. The capital of
Australia (5)…… Canberra.

Italy Spain France This is my friend, Julia.


She (6)….. 16. She (7)…….
Irish. We (8)……. students at
the same high school.
2. a. b. c. That’s all for now. Write to
me soon.
Your pen pal,
Jill
New York Washington D.C. Chicago

3. a. b. c.
6 writing
Your turn!

Dear ............................... ,

Russia Germany England

4. a. b. c.

Welsh American Polish Your pen pal, 11


....................................
1.3 Happy Birthday discoveryenglish.net/rP2WJ8H

on 2 to begin!
a) Read the dialogue.

1
1 WHAT’S THE WORD?
in
a. Write the months.
Mary : Hey, John! What’s in your hand?

John : Hi, Mary! It’s a birthday gift for you!


SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER
Mary : Oh really? You are kind, but it’s not my
birthday today.

John : Oh no! What’s the date today?

Mary : It’s the 15th of December.

b. Complete the sentences. John : So when is your birthday, then?

Mary : My birthday is on the 25th of December, so


seasons - days – months – weeks I will wait for my second gift then, honey!

There are seven _________ in a week. John : Oh no!

There are fifty-two _________ in a year.


b)Now read the dialogue aloud with
There are twelve _________ in a year. your partner.
There are four _________ in a year.
c)Have a similar conversation using
your own personal details

ORDINAL NUMBERS
Everyday English
1st first 11th eleventh 21st twenty-first
2nd second 12th twelfth 22nd twenty-second What is the date today?
3rd third 13th thirteenth 23rd twenty-third
4th fourth 14th fourteenth 24th twenty-fourth It is not _______ today.
5th fifth 15th fifteenth 25th twenty-fifth When is your birthday?
6th sixth 16th sixteenth 26th twenty- sixth My birthday is on _______.
7th seventh 17th seventeenth 27th twenty-seventh
You are very kind.
8th eighth 18th eighteenth 28th twenty-eighth
9th ninth 19th nineteenth 29th twenty-ninth Oh no!
10th tenth 20th twentieth 30th thirtieth Really?
12
3 reading pictures 1 2
Whose birthday is it?
Complete the sentences
on
Possessive case ‘s.
Amy’s birthday is on ........................ . 963
23.03.1 Mary and Ashley
3 Okan
13.06.1986
1. __________ birthday is on 22nd February. 4
2. __________ birthday is on 23rd March. 5
3. __________ birthday is on 18th December.

4. __________ birthdays are on 13th June.


3
5. __________ birthday is on 16th August. 2 .196
Madonna16.08 18.1
.1958 Brad

6
.1975
READY TO WRITE 22.02

4 listening
Drew

Complete the sentences.


discoveryenglish.net/r5ZEM2F is
irthday
_ _ ___ b ign is
nd star s
Listen and circle the correct answer. Sam a _ _
I a m __ _ gift is
1. What day is it? 1 s t April. a m b irthday 1
on dre
a. Tuesday b. Thursday ie s . _____
Ar
le.
a bicyc y is on
_ _ birthda .
2. What month is it? d _ _ _ Taurus
is is Bill an s t a r sign is a
a. July b. August T h ___ is
ay. __ y gift 2
11th M a m birthda
_ d r e
3. What season is it? ____
a.
a. summer b. winter camer thday
is on
_ _ b ir
___ ncer.
is K a te and r s ig n is Ca
4. When is Mark’s birthday? This _ st a obile
h J u ly . ____ a y g if t is a m 3
a. On 5th January b. On 15th February 15t irthd
_ _ d r eam b
___
.
phone irthday
_ _ ___ b
an d ign is
a r e twins _ _ star s
We ay. _ _ _ y gift
o n 31st M e a m birthda 4
is _ d r
o r p io . ____
Sc
top.
is a lap _____
o m and
Tim a
n d T _____
is J a nuary.
T h is n 8 t h dream
t h d a y is o o r n . _____ 5
b ir Cap r ic
ig n is
star s a car.
y gift is

5
is
birthda name
SPEAKING g a n d _ ____
on 1 4 t h
Make sentences using subject is is my do b ir t h day is if t is
Th ___ y g
pronouns and possessive adjectives. o c o la te. __ e a m birthda 6
Ch dr
u s t . _____
Au g
.
SUBJECT POSSESSIVE a bone
PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES
I
You
He
my
your
his
7 WRITING Your turn!
What’s your name? When’s your birthday? What’s your
star sign? What’s your dream birthday gift?
She her
It its
We our
You your
They their
13
1.4 Famıly Tree discoveryenglish.net/rSAQ7QR

George Mary
2to begin!
a) Read the dialogue.

Martha Michael

Laura Tom

Hanna Rachel David

1WHAT’S THE WORD?


a) Look at the family tree and write
the names of the family members.
Patrick : Who is that child in the photo, Joan?

Joan : That’s me.

1. _______________ is Rachel’s grandfather. Patrick : How old are you in this photo?

2. _______________ is Rachel’s grandmother. Joan : I guess I’m about four years old.

3. _______________ is Rachel’s father. Patrick : Is that woman your mother?

4. _______________ is Rachel’s mother. Joan : No, she is my mother’s sister,


my aunt Carol.
5. _______________ is Rachel’s brother.
Patrick : She’s beautiful. Is she married?
6. _______________ is Rachel’s sister.
Joan : Yes, she is, and she has got a daughter.
7. _______________ is Rachel’s uncle.
Patrick : How old is her daughter?
8. _______________ is Rachel’s aunt.
Joan : She’s thirty years old, and she’s my only
cousin. I love her.
b. Complete the table.
b) Now read the dialogue aloud
with your partner.

c) Have a similar conversation


using your own personal details.

Everyday English

grandmother ____________ Who is that _______?


That’s me.
____________ father
I guess ____
wife ____________ She is my only cousin.
____________ uncle What’s your brother’s name?

daughter ____________ My brother’s name is _______.


How old is your (sister)?
14 niece ____________
y
Ton 3 Sarah

3
1 2
reading pictures Pen
ny
Peter

What have they got? Write


sentences.

have got / has got


I have got
5 6 Par
4 Steve Lisa Nipa i
You have got

He has got

She has got

It has got

We have got

You have got 1. ___________________.


They have got 2. ___________________.
3. ___________________.
4. ___________________.

4 listening 5.
6.
___________________.
___________________.

discoveryenglish.net/r5ZQQKM

Listen and choose the right


5 ready to write
Complete the blanks with a
word from the box.
answers. sons – father – sister –
nephews - mother - brother
1. What is a sibling?
a. a brother b. a brother or a sister
Hi!
I am Lucy and I am 18 years old.
I am from Ohio, the USA. I am a
university student.
2. How many sisters has Daniel got?
a. one b. two This is a photo of my parents. My
(1) _________ , Harry, is 51 years
old and my (2) _________ , Anne,
is 48 years old. I have got one sister
3. How many brothers has Daniel got? and one brother.
a. one b. two
This is a photo of my (3) ________,
Andy. He is 16 years old and he is
a student.
4. Has Sally got any siblings? This is my (4) _________ , Megan.
a. yes b. no She is 28 and she is married. She
has got two (5) _________. They
are my (6) _________.

6 writing
Your turn!
Write a reply to Lucy to introduce
That’s all for now.
Please write back soon.
Take care,
Lucy
your own family.

15
1.5 Home Sweet Home discoveryenglish.net/rWBY7LL

2 to begin!
a) Read the dialogue.

1 WHAT’S THE WORD?


Write which floor each room is
on. Then write the correct letter Mom : Joe! Is there something behind you?
next to each word.
Joe : No, mum. There’s nothing behind me.
living room _______ Mom : There is! What is there on your bed?
bedroom _______
bathroom _______ Joe : There is a blanket.
kitchen _______ Mom : And what is there under the blanket, Joe?

4th floor Joe : There are some pillows.


_____ bed a
_____ wardrobe b
c Mom : Joe! Is there something in your bed? It’s
_____ bedside table f moving! Now, let me look!
_____ lamp
Joe : Oh, no!
_____ vanity table e

_____ chair d Mom : Joe? What are they?


_____ shower cabin e b 3rd Joe : They’re my new puppies, mum.
_____ bath floor
f
_____ toilet b)Now read and act out the dialogue
c
_____ mirror with your partner.
_____ washbasin
_____ towel rack d
a c) Have a similar conversation using
f
your own responses.
2nd
_____ fridge floor
d
_____ sink
_____ cupboard e Everyday English
a b
_____ cooker c
_____ dishwasher Is there something …………?
_____ vacuum cleaner
There is a …………
_____ sofa e
d
_____ armchair f There are some …………
_____ coffee table a What is there …………?
c
_____ television
_____ painting Let me look!
16
_____ cabinet b 1st floor

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