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Contents
Unit Introduction
Meellng I!!!Qple

Pages

Unit

Pag es

4-5

5 - 8 Test yaurself 2
Test exercises 1 - 5

56-57

6-11
9

Saying hello a nd goodbye; Introducing yourself a nd other people; Personal details; Tlfles; Friends; British I American WOf"d list

Free lime

58-63

Activities; Talking about post octMties; Music:; Muslcol instru ments

2

family
Male and female ; Fomity members;

12-\7

10

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Life stages; 's
3 Describing people: age _ ....;;"nd appearance a ",

CO&OUrs; Shades; Clothes and footwear; 1\:"" of clothes; Style

18-23

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Food and drink
Prepe-ed food

70-75

Age ; Hair ~; Hoir colour; Eye ccOOur; Shades of colour; Height; Measurement of he ight; Measurement of weight; Build

Basic food; Drinks ; Fruit; Vegetobtes; Meet;

12

Cauntrles, nallanalltles and 76 - 8\ lanquQQes Some countries and nation alities: Europe ; Euro pe I Asio; Midd le East and Asia; North Americo; Central America; South America; Africa ; Australosta; The twelve most wKIe1y spoke n languages

4

House and home
Locat ion: prepositions

24-29

Description; Rooms I areas; My room ;

I - 4 Test l1Qurself \
T exercises 1 - 5 est

30-3\

9 -12 Test yourself 3 32-37
Test exercises 1 - 5

82-83

5

Time

Days; Months; Y ears; Dates; Sea sons; Time prepositio ns; Time adverbials; Times

Reference

84-87

6

Ufeathome

38-43

The English a lpha bet; Heig ht a nd weight ; Numbe rs; Some basic spelling rule s; British and American Eng lish

Before school; After school; Adverbs a nd phrases of frequency; Jobs ar ou nd the house; Pets; Meals at school and at home

self assessment and proqress check

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7 _ School = :=...

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Answer key
(Centro l pcll-cct section)

A-H

Main school subjects in UK schools; People;

Exams; Non-lesson time; Afte r-schoof

act ivities and dubs; School rooms a nd places

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50 - 55

Sport / AdMty; Penon; Spom ....,ts; Winning a nd losing

Meeting people
Translate the words and phrases.
Saying hello and goodbye
Informal Hi. Hello. Formal Good morning. Good afternoon . Good evening. Goodnight. Goodbye.

Bye! See you. See you lofer. See you soon. See you tomorrow. A: How are you? B: Fine, thanks. / I'm OK, thanks. And you? A: Mm, not too good. / Mm, nof great B: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. A: How are things? B: Fine, thanks. / Not bod, thanks.

Introducing yourself and other people
Informal My nome's (John).
I'm (John). This is (Mario) .

Formal A: Let me introduce (Moria) .
B: Pleased to meet you. C: Pleased to meet you, too . Welcome to {London).

A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too .

Boost Your Vocabulary I Unit 1

Personaldetails
First name(s} Surname Mole / Female Address Street Town / City Postcode Dote of bi rth Phone number Mobile phone number e-mail address . . . . . .. . . . . .

Titles
Mr Mrs Miss Ms

Male Mr adult men

Female
Mrs married women Miss unmarried (single) women Ms married or unmarried women

Friends
She's my best friend. He's my penfriend. We're good friends. We're in the same class at school. We're classmates. We're neighbours. I know him / her welL I don't know him / her very well. I don't get on very well with him / her. We get on very / really well. We don't get on very well. What's your surname? Could you spell that, please? Could you repeat that, please?
Yoo can callme
Miss Tracy Bradshaw (,/) or Miss Bradshaw (,/ ) bat not Miss Tracy ~).

You can canme Wayne Connolly (,/) or Wayne (,/) bat not Mr Wayne ~). Yoa can callmyDad
Mr Connolly

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British surname postcode mobile phone penfriend gel on

American last name zip code cellphone pen pol gel along

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Complete the conversations.

Conversation 1 A: H e I I o. Ij 0 ~ are B: Not g r __ t.
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Yes. M A double RIO double T. Net 0 m t you, Ben.

Complete the clues to answer the question in the crossword.

Clues
1 2
We on really well. (3)

They're very import ant! Who are they?
1

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A: How ore you?
3

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B: I'm , thanks. (2) ....... .... ......... How are you? (5) 4 ...... ............ to meet you. (7) 4 My name is Anna . (5) 5 is Smith. (7) 6 My the same class. (2) 7 We're 8 A: How are you? B: I'm , thanks . (4) 9 How are ? (6) 10 It's latel I must go ! (9) 11 you tomorrow. (3)

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Who is speaking? Write the letters in the correct pictures.
a) b) c) d) e) Good rnorninq. .everyone. Mmm, not great. Hello. Pleased to meet you. See you later. Goodnight.

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Draw lines to link the personal details.
First name Surname Date of birth Street Town / City Posfcode Phone number e-mail address Bradshaw tracy@teenmail.com 12, Rose Street 0029583795 13 April 1989 Milton Keynes Tracy MK39DG

5

Put the words in the right order. Start with the word in the centre of each circle.

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Read about Tracy's best friend. Then write about your best friend .

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7 i Read about Alex. Then complete your personal details and introduce yourself.

Hi! rm Alex Fraser. You can contact me ... at 14 Clifton Road. Bath. BA4 6LH or on 010 587 9998 or on 9012 564901 at alexf@gcnet.co.uk

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PHONE NUMBER 010 5879998 MOBILE PHONE 9012 564901 NUMBER .

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FIRST NAME(S) SURNAME ADDRESS

PHONE NUMBER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER E-tMIL ADDRESS

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Boost Your Vocabulary 1 Unit 1

Sa Put the missing phrases in Conversation 1 or 2.
Fine, thanks. I'm Rosa. Pleased to meet you, too. Hello, Mark. Hi. How are you?

Conversation 1
Sarah Mark Sarah Let me introduce my neighbour, Laura Green. Laura Mark Hello. Pleased to meet you.

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Conversation 2
Kate Jack Kate Rosa Jack Hi. . This is my friend. Hello Hi, I'm Jock. .

8b Which conversation is between teenagers: 1 or 21 9

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You are with Simon, your English penfriend. You meet one of your classmates in the street. Write the conversation.
You Classmate You Simon C1cissmate

Hi

.

Write ten words and five expressions you are going to memorize.

Words 1
2

3
4

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Expressions 1
2

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Family
Translate the words and phrases.
Male and female boy man (plural : men) girl woman (plural : women)

Family members
Male
grandfather grandson

Female grandmother granddaughter . .

Male / Female grandparent grandchild (plural : grandchildren) . ..

father Dad stepfather brother stepbrother holfbrother husband son uncle nephew

...... .... ......... ....... .... .. . .
. .. ... .... . .... o..

mother

parent guard ian

... ........... Mum stepmother sister

........ ... ... stepsister
.......... .. .. .

halfsister

.............. wife
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . daughter
.. .. .. ........ . aunt COUSin

... .. ... . .. .. . . niece

relation / relative

..

life stages baby child teenager adult

....... ... ......
...... .... ....
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IArt Department I

....... ... .....

Boosl Your Vocabulary 1 Unit 2

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Silvio is Tommaso's grandmother. Angelo = Silvio

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oberto =

Sabi na Anna

Roberto is Tommaso's fat ner.

Tommaso is Anno's brother.

Hello. fly name'sShamina. Tve got a siste» and a baby brotbe« We five with 00f' parents in London. GarFamilyis qpite large. Tve got roar oonis. Faar ancles and sevencousins:

. My parents are divorced. This is mymother _

... and these af'e mygrandparents _ .

I haven't got any cants

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Have you got any brothers and sisters? I've got a brother and a sister. He's got on older sister and a younger brother. I'm an only child. My po rents ore separated. My parents are divorced. Our family's quite small. Our family's quite large.
See page 86 for the British / American word list.

.z::s;:::::::=~ or orcles. Oar ramily's apite small

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Complete the twenty family words and circle them. Look for the words horizontally ( .. ) and vertically ( 'Y ).

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2 Put the words in exercise 1 into groups.
Male Female Male / Female

grandmother

guardian

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3

Who are Wayne's relations?
1

His father's mother's husband is His father's brother is His mother's sister's daughter is His sister's daughter is His sister's son is

2

3
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5
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Choose five members of your family and write their names.

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5 Write details for you in the chart.

Adam Peter
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Mum: Jill Dad: Pet.er

Kellendria Trinade
Roland I've got a large family: Mum, Dad


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Brothers: TI.m,
Mark, Sam ( all older)

and one brother; aun ts , uncles and cousins. : :

No, not at the moment.
Actor and singer Singer

• • • • • • • • •

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6

Use the chart in exercise 5 to write about Adam, Kelle and yourself.

Adam

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How good is your memory? You have one minute to read about Shamina and Jonathon on page 13. Now write sentences about Shamina and Jonathon. Don't look at page 13.

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1 (brothers and sisters?) . ?~~:~ .~'? t . c!. ~~~t~:. ~nd a baby brother. 2 (large or small fomily?) : ::: : : ::: : : : : : :: : : : . 3 (aunts? .. ) . 4 lunde5?) ::: : ::: ::: :: : :::: :. 5 cousins?) .

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(sister's nome?) (pa rents?) (grandparents?) (large or small family?) (aunts and uncles?)

i7bl Now look at page 13 to check your answers.
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Boost Your Vocabulary 1 Unit 2

9a Read the clues and identify the people. Write their names in the family tree.

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Luke's mum is David's daughter. luke is very young . luke's uncle is called Paul. Sally is Paul's sister. Emma's got a younger sister called Diana. David and Mary are husband and wife. Diana's father is ca lled Neil.

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eli Are you good at writing puzzles? Write some clues for a puzzle about your own family. Ask a friend to complete it.

Write ten words and five expressions you are going to memorize.

Words 1 2

Expressions
. .
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3
4

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5
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Boost Your Vocabulary 1 Unit 2

17

Describing people: age and appearance

Translate the words and phrases.

Age young in her teens in his twenties Howald are you? I'm 14. / I'm 14 years old. He's in his twenties. She's in her thirties. middle-aged old

Hair length short medium length long

Eye colour blue brown grey green

Hair colour brown black fair blonde red grey white

Shades of colour dark light

not very

quite

very

He's not very old.

She's quite old.

Her heir's very long.

What does he / she look like? What's her hair like? She's got dark brown hair. What colour hair has he got? He's got short, fair hair. What colour eyes has she got? She's got light blue eyes. They're a sort of greenish brown.

Boost Your Vocabulary 1 Unit 3

Height toll of medium height short

Measurement of weight kilo stone pound

Measurement of height metre centimetre foot (plural: feet) inch (plural : inches) 1 metre

= 3.28 feet
=

1 centimetre
1 foot

0.39 inch

= 12 inches

See page 84 (or height and weight abbreviations.

Build small big slim of medium build well-built muscular How He's He's He's He's toll is he? (quite) tall. of medium height. (quite) short. about 1 metre 75.

See page 86 (or the British / American word list.

How much do you weigh? I weigh about 50 kilos .

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1 I Describe the age group of these people.
1 She's about 43 or 44. She's in her forties. 2 He's 52. 3 She's 16. 4 He's about 27 or 28 . 5 She's 3.

The words in the puzzle all describe the colour and shade of hair and eyes. Complete the words.
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Hair colour / shade Eye colour / shade

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Boost Your Vocabulary I Unit 3

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How good is your moths? Use the information on page 19 to find the answers to the quiz.

See page 84 for height and weighf

abbreviations.

a) in metres and centimetres? .....m... .cm

bl in feet and inches?

is beavier?
a) 10 kg

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b) in pounds?

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cl in stones and pounds?

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Use the words and phrases in the box to describe the height and build of these people.
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muscular well-built of medium build

big small slim

tall short of medium height

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6 I Write details about yourself in the chart. Then choose two members of your family or two friends end write in their details.

you age height weight build hair colour hair length eye colour
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Use the information from the chart in exercise 6 to write a description of yourself and of one of the other people.
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