Communication » 1ALS Communication
EX. 1 PAGE 251
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Tomatoes 7. Countries
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Oranges 8. Boxes
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Monkeys 9. Shops
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Knives 10. Parties
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Wishes 11. Churches
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Buses 12. Kisses
EX. 2 PAGE 251
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Men 7. Mice
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Women 6. Feet
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People 8. Sheep
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Children 9. Fishes
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Teeth 10. Species
EX. 3 PAGE 251
Where are my trousers? Economics is my favourite subject The news are very exciting. Your sunglasses are on the table.
His clothes are cool. Politics is boring.
Where are the scissors? Where are my shorts?
Athletics is my favourite sport.
EX. 4 PAGE 251
A slice of bread. A bunch of grapes.
A bar of chocolate. Two pairs of socks.
A carton of orange juice. Three tins of soup.
Two packets of biscuits. A tube of toothpaste.
EX. 5 PAGE 251
A packet of biscuits. A carton of milk.
A bag of sugar. A bottle of olive oil.
A jar of coffee. A bunch of bananas.
A tin of beer.
EX. 1 PAGE 252
1. Whose house is this? It's Toby and Kate's.
2. Whose is this bike? It's Jess's bike.
3. Whose car is this? It's my parents'.
4. Whose is this classroom? It's Mr Jones' classroom.
5. Whose room is this? It's my brother's.
6. Whose room is this? It's my brothers'.
EX. 2 PAGE 253
1. It's Manuel Clavero ID card.
2. It's Kim's book.
3. It's Bill's computer.
4. It's Eric's bag.
5. It's Chris key.
EX. 3 PAGE 253
1. Good luck in your Friday's exam.
2. I live at end's on this road.
3. Did you read the film review in yesterday's newspaper?
4. My classroom is on second floor's in this building.
5. I need month's holiday.
6. This is Partricia's apartment.
7. What's the film's title?
8. Have you got his email's address?
EX. 4 PAGE 253
1. The Microsoft's boss has retired.
The boss of the Microsoft has retired.
2. The Chelsea's captain has broken a leg.
The captain of Chelsea has broken a leg.
3. The world's population now has ten billion.
The population of world now has ten billion.
EX. 1 PAGE 282
These coats. This information.
This music. This traffic.
These children. This coffee.
These shoes. These coffees.
EX. 2 PAGE 282
Those tables. That homework.
That money. Those students.
That bread. That person.
Those shirts. Those people.
EX. 3 PAGE 283
1. This spaghetti was delicious.
2. Look at those boys next to that car. What are they doing?
3. Harry, this is Eva.
4. Hi, this is Victoria Evans. Is this David Bradley?
5. Whose are these?
EX.4 PAGE 283
1.Are these your keys?
Are those your keys?
2. Is this the library?
Is that the library?
EX. 1 PAGE 284
1. Can you lend me a pen? Sorry, I haven't one. 2.Did you buy the black gloves? No. I got the blues ones. 3.Would you like a coffee? No thanks. I've just had one. 4.Is there a supermarket near here? Yes. There's one over there.
5. Are these photos recent? No. They're old ones.
6. Which bar did you go to? One on Queen Street. 7.Which is Francesca's house? It's either this one or that one.
Oh yes. I think it's this one. The one of blue door. 8.Can you pass me my coat? Which one 's yours? The stripy one ore the checked one? The checked one.
EX. 2 PAGE 285 1.Which umbrella? The big one or the small one?
2.Which door? This one or that one?
3.Which dress? The black one or the white one?
EX. 3 PAGE 285 1.Do you want a different chair? No. This one is fine, thank you. 2.Do I get the number 23 or the number 26 bus to get to the town centre?
Either one. They both go to the town centre. 3.I don't fancy either of these films. No. Each one are looks very interesting.
4.Are all the apartments the same? No. Neither one s different when you get inside.
5.I've bought that scooter. Which one? The one we saw in the paper yesterday.
EX. 2A PAGE 20 (STARTER)
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There are 17 million families in the UK. The average family has got one or two children.
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The average house has got 5 rooms. There is a microwave, a CD player, a computer and an Internet connection.
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Many families have also got pets, a dog or cat, and drive one or two cars.
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The nation's favourite dishes are fish and chips, curry and pizza. And bananas are the favourite fruit.
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The top holiday destinations aren't in the UK. They are Spain and France.