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Page 1: Unit 2: LIFE AT HOME · 2 David and Ted have got five books and three pens. 3 John and Jane have got two dolls and six marbles. 4 Ann and Jim have got four postcards and one stamp

Unit 2: LIFE AT HOME

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2a

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2b

Noun plurals / Množina samostalnikov + -s + -es soglasnik+ y = ies

umbrellas buses families

years addresses

armchairs Watches

bicycles

envelopes

keys

apples

fridges

2c 1 towels 2 chairs 3 children 4 sandwiches 5 babies 6 satchels 7 daughters 8 matchboxes 9 surnames 10 cupboards 11 bookcases 12 bottles

3 1 Mary and Susan have got five buttons and two oranges.

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2 David and Ted have got five books and three pens. 3 John and Jane have got two dolls and six marbles. 4 Ann and Jim have got four postcards and one stamp.

4 1 This is a cat. 2 That is a book. 3 Look at these beds. 4 Those are my books. 5 This is his towel. 6 Those are chairs. 7 This is a dog. 8 Those are her plants. 9 This is an umbrella.

5 1 Alice: This is a dog. 2 Barbara: Those are apples. 3 David: This is a telephone. 4 Linda: These are oranges. 5 Tom: That is an ice-cream. 6 Judy: Those are balls. 7 Roy: That is a cat. 8 Mike: These are keys. 9 Jessica: That is a computer. 10 Matthew: Those are marbles.

6 5 Are those buttons? Yes, they are. 6 Is this a key ring? No, it isn’t It’s a pen. 7 Are those colours? Yes, they are. 8 Are these dolls? No, they aren’t. They are cats. 9 Are these autographs? Yes, they are. 10 Is that a matchbox? Yes, it is. 11 Is this a key? No, it isn’t. It’s a comb. 12 Are those watches? Yes, they are. 13 Is this table? Yes, it is. 14 Are those spoons? Yes, they are. 15 Is this a satchel? No, it isn’t. It’s a box.

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1 ANDY is behind the car. 2 MIKE is under the car. 3 JOE is in front of the car. 4 ROY is in the car. 5 TONY is on the car. 6 BILL is next to the car. 7 MARK is between the car and the tree.

8 1 Look! Dracula is behind the girl. 2 Where’s my CD, Jessica? – It’s under your chair. 3 There’s a mirror on the wall. 4 The key is between the book and the comb. 5 The table is in front of the sofa. 6 Where’s my bag? – It’s in the wardrobe. 7 The clock is next to the pictures.

9a 1 There is a table in front of the sofa. 2 There is a vase on the table. 3 There are armchairs in the room. 4 There is a desk behind the armchair. 5 There are pictures on the wall. 6 There is a clock between the pictures. 7 There is a desk in front of (next to, near) the window. 8 There are telephones on the desk. 9 There is a dog under the chair. 10 There are books on the floor.

9b 1 Where’s the clock? It’s between the pictures./ It’s on the wall./ It’s above the sofa. 2 Where are the telephones? They’re on the desk. 3 Where’s the table? It’s in front of (next to, near) the window. 4 Where are the armchairs? They’re in the room. 5 Where’s the ball? It’s next to the armchair./table. 6 Where are the books? They’re on the floor./ They’re in front of the chair/dog. 7 Where’s the dog? It’s under the chair. 8 Where’s the vase? It’s on the table./ It’s next to the fruit.

10 Open your books./ the window.

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Write your name. Listen to the teacher./ the questions. Clean the board./ the window. Do your homework. Go to bed./ to the teacher. Be careful. Come to the board./I come to the teacher. Work in pairs.

12 1 Don’t talk. /Please don't talk. / Don't talk, please. 2 Don’t go out, please. /Don't go out. /Please don't go out. 3 Don’t swim here./Please don't swim here./ Don't swim here, please. 4 Please don’t take photos. / Don't take photos, please./ Don't take photo. 5 Don’t touch the vase. /Please don't touch the vase. / Don't touch tha vase, please. 6 Don’t drink that. /Please, don’t drink that./ Don’t drink that, please. 7 Don’t sit down. /Please, don’t sit down./ Don’t sit down, please. 8 Don’t stand up, please. / Don’t stand up./ Please, don’t stand up. 9 Please don’t wear your shoes in the house. / Don’t wear your shoes in the house. / Don’t wear your shoes in the house, please. 10 Don’t read the text, please. / Don’t read the text./ Please, don’t read the text. 11 Don’t open your book, please. /Don’t open your book/ Please, don’t open your book. 12 Please don’t pick the flowers./ Don’t pick the flowers./ Don’t pick the flowers. 13 Don’t be late for school, please. / Don’t be late for school./Please don’t be late for school. 14 Please don’t eat in class. /Don’t eat in class./ Don’t eat in class, please. 15 Don’t eat in the living room. / Don’t eat in the living room, please./ Please, don’t eat in the living room.

13 1 Smile. 2 Don’t fight. 3 Read these letters, please. 4 Don’t feed the animals. 5 Come here. 6 Be careful. 7 Open please. 8 Don’t take photos. 9 Stand up. 10 Don’t eat so much. 11 Tidy your room. 12 Don’t drop litter.

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14 1 Who’s Frank? He’s Emma’s husband. / He’s Martin's dad./ He’s Jane's dad./ He’sBrian's grandfanther. 2 Who is Rebecca? She’s Lucy and Martin’s daughter./ She’sEmma and Frank's grand doughter 3 Who is Emma? She’s Frank’s wife./ ./ She’s Rebecca and Brian's grandmother. 4 Who is Lucy? She’s Rebecca’s mother. /./ She’s Martin's wife./ She’s Brian's auntie. 5 Who is Gary? He’s Brian’s father./ He's Rebeccas uncle. 6 Who is Jean? She’s Rebecca’s aunt./ She's Brian's mother./ She's Gary's wife. 7 Who is Martin? He’s Brian’s uncle./He's Lucy's husband./ He's Rebeccas father./ He's Emma and Frank son. 8 Who are Lucy and Martin? They’re Rebecca’s parents. 9 Who are Martin and Jean? They’re brother and sister./They're Emma and Frank's children. 10 Who are Rebecca and Brian? They’re cousins./They're Emma and Frank's grandchildren.

15 1 Whose house is this? It’s Martin’s house. 2 Whose dolls are these? They’re Linda’s dolls. 3 Whose guitar is this? It’s Jenny’s guitar. 4 Whose watches are these? They’re Mr Brown’s watches. 5 Whose camera is this? It’s Alex’s camera. 6 Whose keys are these? They’re my father’s keys. 7 Whose car is this? It’s our teacher’s car. 8 Who’s bag is this? It’s Peter’s bag. 9 Whose books are these? They’re the girls’ books. 10 Whose hamburger is this? It’s Rose’s hamburger.

16 1 Lisa’s dog is black. 2 Simon’s house is small. 3 Mrs King’s cats are white. 4 Our teacher’s car is new. 5 Linda’s plants are beautiful. 6 My aunt’s telephone number is interesting. 7 Dumbo’s umbrella is yellow. 8 The boys’ tent is big. 9 Matthew’s collection of stamps is big. 10 Sally’s furniture is nice.

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17 1 stamps 2 matchboxes 3 autographs 4 poster(s) 5 model airplane(s) 6 marbles 7 shells 8 model car(s) 9 doll(s) 10 photographs/postcards 11 badges 12 stickers 13 CD(s) 14 coins 15 paper napkins 16 key ring(s) 17 books 18 pen(s) 19 buttons 20 toy(s)/figures 21 cards

18 a 16 sixTEEN b 70 –sevenTY c 14 fourTEEN d 17 –sevenTEEN e 80 eighTY f 19 nineTEEN g 40 forTY h 60 sixTY i 13 thirTEEN j 50 fif TY k 30 thirTY l 90 nineTY

19 1 14 2 99 3 64 4 33 5 100 6 78 7 52

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20 a) seventeen b) seventy-two c) fifty-seven d) thirty-three e) ninety-six f) a one hundred and five g) two hundred h) thirteen i) eighty j) forty-four

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1 Thirty-six, 2 ninety-three, 3 a one hundred, 4 thirty-nine, 5 nineteen, 6 thirty-seven, 7 forty, 8 twelve, 9 fifty-three, 10 fifty-eight, 11 twenty, 12 sixty-nine, 13 ninety-nine, 14 zero, 15 eight, 16 nine, 17 seventy-one, 18 fourteen, 19 eleven, 20 two.

22 a 10 20 30 40 50 60 thirty b 20 22 24 26 28 30 twenty-eight c 70 75 80 85 90 95 eighty-five d 46 50 54 58 62 66 fifty-eight e 16 24 32 40 48 56 twenty-four

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f 31 41 51 61 71 81 forty-one

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24 children feet teeth men women mice

25a 1 block 2 old 3 sister 4 humour 5 games 6 hobby 7 collection 8 countries 9 dolls 10 world

25b

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26a 1 skiing 2 swimming 3 watching television 4 cycling / riding a bike 5 shopping 6 playing football 7 reading 8 going out with friends 9 going to the cinema 10 having a good time / joking around 11 taking photos 12 texting and messaging friends 13 dancing 14 chatting on the net / talking to friends online

26b (Primer) 1 I like cycling. 2 I don’t like shopping. 3 I love going out with friends. 4 I hate reading. 5 I don’t like taking photos. 6 I love going to the cinema.

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27a Sue 2 Sue likes reading. 3 She doesn’t like watching TV. 4 She hates shopping.

27b 2 Does he like doing homework?

No, he doesn’t. 3 Does he like skiing? Yes, he does. 4 Does he like computers? Yes, he does. He loves computers.

27c 2 They don’t hate dogs. They love them. 3 They like pizza. 4 They don’t like rainy weather. They hate rainy weather.

28 This is Nicolette Chevalier. She’s 13 years old. She’s from Toulouse, France. She’s got a brother. She likes taking photos. She doesn’t like shopping. She collects shells. She speaks French and English. These are Alenka and Vesna Dolinšek. They are 11 years old. They are from Ljubljana, Slovenia. They’ve got a brother. They like going to the cinema. They don’t like watching TV. They collect paper napkins and badges. They speak Slovenian and English. (Primer) I am Nina Slak. I’m twelve years old. I’m from Celje, Slovenia. I haven’t got a brother or a sister. I like taking photos. I don’t like watching TV. I collect stamps. I speak German.

29a 1 Tibor and Piroska live in a village. 2 Tracy comes from Edinburgh. 3 Tracy speaks English and French. 4 Tibor and Piroska collect matchboxes. 5 Tibor and Piroska come from Kecel in Hungary. 6 Tracy likes cycling. 7 Tibor and Piroska speak Hungarian. 8 Tracy lives in a terraced house.

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29b 1 She comes from Edinburgh. 2 She doesn’t live in Ireland. 3 She doesn’t live in a block of flats. 4 She lives in a terraced house. 5 She likes Edinburgh. 6 She doesn’t like dancing. 7 She doesn’t hate cycling. 8 She collects postcards. 9 She doesn’t speak German. 10 She speaks English and French.

29c 1 They live in Kecel, Hungary. 2 They don’t live in the town. 3 They live in a village. 4 They don’t live in a skyscraper. 5 They don’t hate their village. 6 They like learning languages. 7 They don’t like fast food. 8 They collect marbles and matchboxes. 9 They don’t collect posters. 10 They speak Hungarian, German and English.

29d 1 Does Tracy live in Scotland? Yes, she does. 2 Do Tibor and Piroska like learning languages? Yes, they do. 3 Does Tracy collect marbles? No, she doesn’t. 4 Do Tibor and Piroska live in the town? No, they don’t. 5 Does Tracy speak French? Yes, she does. 6 Do Tibor and Piroska collect matchboxes? Yes, they do. 7 Does Tracy like dancing? No, she doesn’t. 8 Do Tibor and Piroska speak Italian? No, they don’t.

30 1 We are friends. 2 Are you English? – Yes, I am. 3 Is this an orange? – Yes, it is. 4 What is this? – It is a bus. 5 These are Spot and Afi. They are my dogs. 6 I am Pam and he is Peter. 7 Where are you from? – We are from Canada. 8 Am I Superman? – Yes, you are.

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31 1 John has got a book. 2 They have got a brother. 3 I have got lots of friends. 4 Our teacher has got a fast car. 5 Has Judy got a guitar? – Yes, she has. 6 Have you got any brothers or sisters? – Yes, I have. I have got one brother and

two sisters. 7 We have got a white cat. 8 Linda has got about fifty dollars.

32 1 Mrs and Mrs Black have got three daughters. 2 Excuse me. Are you Judy? – Yes, I am. 3 Does Tracy live in Edinburgh? – Yes, she does. 4 Have you got a bicycle? – Yes, I have. 5 Do dogs like meat? – Yes, they do. 6 Do Tibor and Piroska collect matchboxes? – Yes, they do. 7 My brother has got a computer. 8 Is Tim from Washington? – Yes, he is. 9 Does Jessica like school? – Yes, she does. 10 Do Tibor and Piroska speak German? – Yes, they do.

33 1 Are you a girl? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 2 Have you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 3 Do you live in the town? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 4 Does your mother like reading? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t. 5 Are you from Ptuj? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 6 Has your English teacher got a pet? Yes, s/he has. / No, s/he hasn’t. 7 Do you collect postcards? Yes, I do./ No, I don’t. 8 Have you got a bicycle? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 9 Is your father forty years old? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. 10 Do your parents speak English? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t. 11 Are you Slovenian? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 12 Do you live in a village? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. 13 Has your mother got a brother? Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t. 14 Are you an only child? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

34 2 living room 3 garage 4 bedroom

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5 kitchen 6 dining room 7 bathroom 8 hall

35 1 Mr King is in the living room. 2 Pluto is in the hall. 3 Linda’s friend is in the bathroom. 4 Mrs King is in the bedroom. 5 Linda is on the balcony. 6 Matthew is in the kitchen.

36a 1 bed 2 armchair 3 television 4 bookcase / bookshelf 5 desk 6 carpet 7 plant 8 poster 9 globe 10 chair 11 wardrobe 12 rug 13 lamp 14 mirror 15 curtains 16 cupboard

36b 1 There are two plants in the room. 2 There is a globe in the room. 3 There is a window in the room. 4 There are books in the room. 5 There are two chairs in the room. 6 There is an armchair in the room. 7 There is a desk in the room. 8 There is a bed in the room. 9 There is a television in the room. 10 There are toys in the room.

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36c 1 Is there a bed in the room? Yes, there is. 2 Are there any books in the room? Yes, there are. 3 Are there any cats in the room? No, there aren’t. 4 Is there a mirror in the room? Yes, there is. 5 Is there a guitar in the room? No, there isn’t. 6 Are there any armchairs in the room? Yes, there are. 7 Is there a doll in the room? No, there isn’t. 8 Are there any plants in the room? Yes, there are.

36d 1 There aren’t any apples in the room. 2 There is a globe in the room. 3 There are some books in the room. 4 There isn’t a cat in the room. 5 There aren’t five plants in the room. 6 There is a wardrobe in the room. 7 There aren’t any shoes in the room. 8 There are two armchairs in the room. 9 There isn’t a DVD player in the room. 10 There aren’t two desks in the room.

37 1 Is there a towel in the bathroom? No, there isn’t. There is a mirror in the

bathroom. 2 Are there any apples on the table? No, there aren’t. There are some bananas on

the table. 3 Is there a car in the garage? No, there isn’t. There is a bicycle in the garage. 4 Is there a boy on the balcony? No, there isn’t. There are two girls on the

balcony. 5 Are there any books in the bookcase? No, there aren’t. There are some DVDs in

the bookcase. 6 Are there five dogs in the garden? No, there aren’t. There are only two dogs in

the garden. 7 Are there ten boys in my class? No, there aren’t. There are twelve boys in my

class. 8 Is there a carpet on the floor? No, there isn’t. There is a rug on the floor.

38 1 There is a television. 2 There are two doors. 3 There are 25 chairs. 4 There isn’t a DVD player.

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5 There are 5 windows. 6 There are a lot of pictures. 7 There are two boards. 8 There are many posters. 9 There isn’t a washbasin. 10 There are two desks. 11 There are two computers. 12 There is a CD player. 13 There isn’t a map. 14 There is a cupboard. 15 There isn’t a mirror. 16 There is an OHP.

39 1 collection 2 doll 3 book 4 button 5 cassette 6 spoon 7 seventeen 8 swimming 9 skiing 10 different 11 football 12 bedroom 13 mirror 14 between

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42 b 1 (It’s about) the Hundertwasser House. 2 (It’s) an apartment house. 3 (It’s) in Vienna. 4 Because it was designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. 5 Between 1983 and 1986. 6 (It has) no straight lines. 7 (They are) uneven. 8 (They are all) different shapes and sizes. 9 (There is) earth and grass. 10 Large trees. (grow from inside the rooms) 11 (There are) 52 apartments in the house. 12 Yes, there are. There are 16 private terraces and three communal terraces. 13 Because there are about 250 trees and bushes in and on the house. 14 Millions of tourists (often visit the house).

43 BUILDINGS (house, terraced house, cottage, farm house, castle, block of flats) ROOMS (bedroom, bathroom, living room, dining room, balcony, kitchen, garage, toilet, attic, hall, playroom) HOME (village, city; downstairs, the country)

44a ROOM A The walls are yellow and the curtains are bright and floral. On the wall near the bed there is a large poster of a pop star, and on the table there are postcards from America and Spain. The room is very untidy.

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There are clothes on the chair and boots under it. There is make-up all over the table. ROOM B The walls are white and the curtains are plain. On the wall above the bookcase there are three pictures of the desert. Near the window there are other pictures of Africa. The room is very tidy. There are some slippers under the table. There is a silver ashtray and a pipe on the small table.

44b Primer: Room A is a girl’s room. She is 17. Her favourite music is pop music. She likes dancing and reading. Every Saturday, she goes shopping. She is very pretty and has got a lot of friends. She plays tennis every weekend. She loves going to school but hates tidying her room. Room B is an old man’s room. He is 52. He likes travelling and every year he goes to America or Spain. He loves taking photos but he doesn’t like music very much. He smokes but his room is always clean and tidy. He hates lazy people.

44c Primer: My room is very big and comfortable. There are many books on the bookshelf and some posters on the wall. There is one chair and a desk with a computer. Next to the bed, there is a red rug. In the corner and on the window sill, there are two small plants. There is a wardrobe next to my bed. In it, there are my clothes.

45 1 I have a room of my own. /I don't have a room of my own. 2 I don’t share it with anyone. / I share my room with my brother (s) /sister (s). 3 It is quite big. /It's small. 4 There is not a lot of furniture in it; just a bed, a wardrobe, a desk, an armchair

and a chair. 5 I do not move my furniture around. I like it the way it is. 6 From my room, I can see our garden with some trees and bushes. 7 My favourite thing in my room is the computer. 8 My favourite room in the house is my room. I can read and listen to music and

nobody bothers me. 9 In my room, I like the big window, the soft rug and the comfortable bed. 10 I don’t like the chair because it’s old. I don’t like the plants because they don’t

have flowers. And I don’t like my wardrobe because it’s too small.

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11 In my room, there is a CD player but I listen only to my MP3. I don’t watch TV either and I don’t need an armchair because I use only the chair next to my desk.

12 I’d like to have a DVD player in my room. I haven’t got a pet in it. I’d like to have a parrot. I haven’t got any bookshelves and I need them.