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Comisia de evaluare:
Svetlana Lungu, profesoară, grad didactic superior, IPLT „Mihai Eminescu”, Chișinău –
coordonator Daniela Munca-Aftenev, dr., AISE
Ana Dolganiuc, profesoară, grad didactic unu, IPLT „Mihail Kogălniceanu”, Chișinău
Iurie Țurcan, profesor, grad didactic unu, IP Gimnaziul Coropceni, s. Coropceni,
Telenești Aliona Guțul, profesoară, grad didactic unu, IPLT „Spiru Haret”, Chișinău
Editura Prut Internațional, str. Alba Iulia, nr. 23, bl. 1A, Chișinău,
MD-2051 Tel.: ( 373 22) 75 18 74; ( 373 22) 74 93 18
www.edituraprut.md; e-mail: office@prut.ro
Transcripts 90
Reader 100
Phonetics, Orthoepy and Orthography 110
Grammar in a Nutshell 112
List of Irregular Verbs 116
List of Geographical Names 118
List of Proper Names 119
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Vocabulary 120
Lesson One GETTING ACQUAINTED
ICEBREAKER
Listen to the greetings and respond to them.
Name Family
Age Hobbies
Place from Favourite subjects
GRAMMAR
6 Complete the sentences. Write am, is, or are. Useful phrases: to make friends
Then match the questions to the answers.
1. What your name? a. I am eleven.
2. Where you from? b. Yes, they are.
3. How old you? c. Yes, she is.
4. your sister a pupil too? d. No, he isn’t. He is a teacher.
5. your father a doctor? e. I am Linda.
6. your classmates friendly? f. No, I have no brothers.
7. they your brothers? g. I am from England.
WRITING
256 Read Mike’s Email paying attention to
punctuation marks.
New Message
GRAMMAR GUIDE
To: friendsonline.com Present Simple
Hi! How are you? Be
My name is Mike and I’m 11 years old. I’m from I am Tina.
Oxford in England. I speak English. I like tennis, Are you from England?
swimming and chess. I am good at playing chess. I Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
am fond of reading. My favourite subject is history. We are classmates.
Would you like to be my friend? Please write soon. Are they your brothers?
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
Best wishes, He is eleven.
Mike Is she your sister?
Send No, she isn’t. She is my friend.
WRITING
11 Complete the sentences My brother John is fifteen. He tall. He
with is or has got. 9
blue eyes and brown hair. He an oval face
12 Write a similar description and a small nose.
about a family member. John fond of sports. He good at football.
Unit 1
Lesson Three MEET THE ROYAL FAMILY
VOCABULARY
3 Match the antonyms. husband daughter uncle granddaughter queen
aunt grandson wife son king
5 In pairs, ask and answer questions about the Royal Family Tree.
HRH Queen Elisabeth II Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Unit 1
0 Study the information about Queen Elisabeth II and make a group poster.
Display your poster in class and speak about Elisabeth II.
GRAMMAR
23 Use the words in brackets to make possessive nouns.
Example: Prince hobby is fishing. (Philip)
Prince Philip’s hobby is fishing.
1. The birthday is in April. (Queen)
2. Her name is Ann. (daughter)
3. The Queen’s children share their love of outdoor life. (parents)
4. The eldest hobbies are fishing and shooting. (son)
23 family is larger than Henry’s. (William)
6. Archie is son. (Henry)
7. George, Charlotte and Louis are cousins. (Archie)
WRITING
GRAMMAR GUIDE 8 Write a letter to the Queen.
Possessive Case of Nouns 1.Write two sentences about yourself.
2.Ask the Queen two questions.
George is Kate and William’s
3.Thank the Queen.
son. He loves his mother’s and
father’s parents. Her Majesty The Queen
Prince Philip is the boys’ grandfather. Buckingham Palace
London SW1A 1AA
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Dear Madam,
Unit 1
Lesson Four THE HOUSE WE LIVE IN
Yes,
there
is. /
ICEBREAKER No,
Do you live in a house or in a flat? there
What rooms are there in your house/flat? isn’t.
What is your favourite room? Why?
HOUSE INFOGRAPHIC
Bathroom Bedroom
Laundry room
1. 3. 5. 7.
2. 4. 6.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
/P / in, big, sit, live, visit, city,
building, window, kitchen,
living room, picture;
/Q/ I, like, fine, nice, white, quite,
child, kind, behind, seaside.
Lisa: I live in a flat on the Sam: We live near the Kim: Our house is near the
tenth floor. It’s in a new seaside. We turned an old park. The house isn’t very
building and it is quite big. plane into a nice house. It large. It has three bedrooms, a
There are two small has got five bedrooms, living room, a kitchen, and a
bedrooms and there is a two bathrooms, and a very bathroom. The living room is
large living room. The long living room. The the smallest, but the kitchen is
living room is really nice house has got plenty of really big. There is an old sofa
and you can see the windows and six doors. next to the wall. There are
whole city from the There is no garden, but some chairs and a table next to
windows. There aren’t any there is a big space under the window. There is a small
windows in the kitchen, the roof for outdoor garden behind the house. I can
but there are many lamps. games. play with my dog there.
VOCABULARY
6 Group the words into pairs of far, outdoor, large, under, clean, small, on,
antonyms. behind, near, indoor, in front of, dirty
GRAMMAR
23 Mike is asking Tina about her house.
Write the correct form of the verb be.
Then role-play the dialogue. GRAMMAR GUIDE
Mike: What is your house like?
There is … / There are …
Tina: It is old and not very big.
Mike: there a garden in front of the house? There is a chair in the kitchen.
Tina: Yes, there . There plenty of There are sofas in the living room.
flowers in the garden. There is no bed in the house.
Mike: there armchairs in the living room? There isn’t a garden near the house.
Tina: Yes, there two armchairs and there There are no windows in the room.
a big sofa.
There aren’t any chairs in the room.
Mike: there any books in your room?
Tina: Sure, there plenty of books and Is there a table in the bedroom?
Are there lamps in the living room?
there are posters on the wall.
GRAMMAR
23 Read the text again and complete the sentences.
Mrs Flynn will … Andrew will …
GRAMMAR GUIDE
Mr Flynn will … Mike will … Expressing the future
4 Read and choose the correct variant. She will do the cooking.
1. I am tired. I will / won’t cook dinner today. She won’t wash the car.
2. She never does chores. She will / won’t wash up. Will she feed the dog?
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3. He doesn’t like sports. He will / won’t play football. Yes, she will. /
4. I have got a new bike. We will / won’t ride it. No, she won’t.
5. He likes animals. He will / won’t take care of his pet.
Unit 1
5 In pairs, talk about what household chores you usually do.
Example: A: I tidy up my room every Saturday. And you?
B: I always take the rubbish out.
6 Listen and say what each family member does.
VOCABULARY
7 Match the words to their definitions.
It keeps the food You drink tea or You put food
cold and fresh. water from it. on it.
It uses gas or electricity You wash cup
machine
sink dishwasher
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clothes the dog
the room away
Unit 1
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He drives a big bulldozer that can
push big things from place to
place. He helps to build libraries,
hospitals, and roads. I am proud
of him. When I grow up, I am
going to be a driver too.
ICEBREAKER
Find someone whose mother/father is a driver,
a doctor, a teacher, a vet, a hairdresser, a pilot,
a tailor, a baker, a farmer.
makes plays dances
writes reads teaches
Read the sentences.
Actors act in films.
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Boys want to be pilots.
Nick’s father teaches pupils.
/s/ /z/ /Pz/ Sue makes tasty cakes.
dentists farmers nurses
New
1. What does Fred say about doctors? 5888 What can a bulldozer do?
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3. What does Eveline’s mother do? father?
4. What does she say about newborn babies? 5890 What does Kate’s father do at
night?
5891 What does he do all day?
Unit 1
3
VOCABULARY
Remember! -ss
He finishes work at 5 o’clock.
-sh
He goes to work by bus. -ch +es
He teaches children. -x WRITING
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I study languages.
7 Write about your mother’s / 17
Consonant + y = ies father’s working day. Use
He studies history. correct spelling of the verbs
in the Present Simple.
Unit 1
Unit One
TEST YOUR SKILLS
Oral Assessment
23 Bring a photo of a family member. Describe the person. Provide
information about general appearance, his/her height, build, hair, and eyes.
5888 Can you name the household chores the members of your family do?
My mother ... My father ...
My ... I ...
Written Assessment
0 Can you add the correct punctuation marks in the sentences below?
0 Can you complete the text below using the information in the box?
New Message
To: Name: Jane
My best friend is my cousin.
.
Age: 12
Her name is Place from: Moldova
She is . Family: mother, father,
She is from . brother
She has a brother, but she doesn’t have a . Hobbies: reading,
dancing
.
My self-assessment chart
Tick the sentences that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons.
I can…
speak and write about myself Lesson 1
use and and but to combine similar and contrasting ideas Lesson 4
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Lesson One WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL
I love my school. Everything is new and modern. I don’t like my school very much. Everything is
The classrooms are big, the gyms have good so old and unattractive. The classrooms are
showers and the canteen is very large and tidy. I tidy, but the chairs are very uncomfortable.
like the pupils’ room best. It is well equipped. There are not many modern facilities. I like the
There are lots of games, computers, and videos. sports fields and the library best. I play for the
The school has an indoor swimming pool, and we school football team and I love the games
often have competitions. between schools.
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VOCABULARY
Outdoor
Computer Lab sports field
Canteen
0 Breakfast
1 Lunch
Music Room
GRAMMAR
0 Read and agree or disagree. GRAMMAR GUIDE
Mother: How was your day at school, Tina?
Past Simple (be)
Tina: Not very good.
Mother: Why, what happened? I was at school yesterday.
Tina: We had a test in maths and I was late. He wasn’t in the park yesterday.
I couldn’t find the maths room. Were you at the gym yesterday?
Mother: Did you ask anyone for help? Yes, I was. / No, I wasn’t.
Tina: I did. And some girls helped me.
Past Simple (regular verbs)
1. Tina could not find
We played chess last Sunday.
the English classroom. Remember!
2. She was late for the test Did you play chess?
in maths.
can – could No, we didn’t. We washed up.
have – had
3. She asked Mike for help.
do – did
4. Nobody helped her.
WRITING
8 Write about your school and classroom. Follow the questions: 21
• What is the name of the school? • What facilities are there in your school?
• How big is the school? • What do you like in your classroom?
Unit 2
Lesson Two I LIKE MATHS
Lunch Time
Technology
Registration
Break
Break
Tuesday French Arts English History Science
Wednesday PE PE Maths English Science
Literature
Thursday Maths History English Design Design
Friday Geography Religious Education Maths Music French
GRAMMAR
0 Make up sentences. Use more, less, the most, the least.
Example: I think history is less interesting than geography. GRAMMAR GUIDE
technology useful science Comparison
history interesting geography more difficult than …
maths horrible PE less interesting than…
English difficult music the most useful
Romanian exciting arts the least exciting
10 Match the parts of the sentences and write them in your exercise book.
1. I like PE because a. I am fond of reading and writing.
2. I like English because b. I am fond of singing.
3. I like Romanian/Russian because c. it makes me stronger. 23
4. I like history because d. it is my parents’ language.
5. I like music because e. we can learn about the events or people of the past.
Unit 2
Lesson Three OUR SCHOOL DAY
ICEBREAKER
When do you start school?
When are classes over?
How many breaks do you have?
3 In groups, discuss the differences between Fred’s school day and your school day.
This is my locker No running in the halls! Walk The bell is ringing. The first
where I usually slowly! Boys, stop shouting! lesson is English, my
keep my backpack favourite subject. Our next
and all my things. Ben is the hall lesson is physical education.
monitor today. He
is responsible for Our third
keeping order lesson is
in the hall. science.
Now we are having a break Our last lesson is maths, When the lessons are
for lunch. We always have my favourite subject. over, we pack our
lunch at the school canteen things and go home.
at 12:15. After lunch, we
play in the playground.
GRAMMAR
Remember! 5888 Write the words from the box in the correct column.
in the morning on Monday the morning, 2:30, Monday, November, Tuesday,
in August at night
April, 5:45, autumn, 3:15, night, 4 o’clock, Sunday
in winter at 5 o’clock
in on at
in the evening ... ...
WRITING
23 Choose the right words and make up sentences about you.
Write the sentences in your exercise book. usually
I wake up at 7 o’clock. I have breakfast. sometimes
I take a shower. I go to school by bus. often
always
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I walk to school. I have five lessons on Monday.
New
uniform tights
shoes shorts
trousers tie
blazer jumper
raincoat
5888 Read Tina’s blog about her new school in England. Describe Tina’s uniform.
0 In groups, design a
uniform for your school.
Present your design
to the classmates
and speak about it.
GRAMMAR
0 Write the words from the box in the correct column.
Remember!
Make up sentences with the words in the plural.
We use the nouns below
shirt, dress, jacket, hat, jeans, blazer, T-shirt, only in the plural.
shorts, trousers, tie, shoes, anorak, scarf, gloves, shorts
jumper, socks, blouse, tights, trainers. jeans
trousers
tights
Singular Plural
shirt jeans
WRITING 27
0 a) Write what you wear in winter/summer.
b) Describe the school uniform you created as a group.
Unit 2
Lesson Five FRIENDLY CLASSMATES
Alex is bright and he always has new Liz is always attentive in class. She is
ideas. He is very imaginative. He is never never rude. She likes reading tales and
bored at school. He is always having fun. stories. She is very sociable and she
He likes to hide his classmates’ things. may be quite noisy during the breaks.
Angela is a very polite girl. She is honest and Vicky is shy and quiet. She reads a
always ready to help. She likes to do her lot and she always knows everything.
homework. Sometimes she may be too talkative. She is friendly and very kind.
GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR GUIDE
Present Continuous 7 Watch, listen and answer the questions.
I am reading a story now. 1. Where is the boy going? Why?
2. What is their mother doing?
She is writing an Email.
3. What is their father doing?
We are riding our bikes.
4. Why is the girl bored?
Are you listening?
5. Who is the most attentive
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
in the family? Why?
Is he wearing jeans?
Yes he is. / No, he isn’t.
8 Look at Tina’s timetable. 7 a.m. – get up
WRITING
10 Write about a classmate. Follow the questions: 29
0 What is your classmate’s name? 0 What is his /her best character trait?
1 What is his/her favourite subject? Why? 1 Are you happy that he/she is your classmate?
Unit 2
Lesson Six MY FREE TIME
ICEBREAKER
How do you like to spend your free time?
How did you spend your last weekend? PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
/tE/ watch, match, kitchen;
New /tE/ much, chess, chocolate, child,
I like playing the piano. children, cherry, lunch, March, each;
I don’t like playing football.
/A:/ because, August, autumn, daughter.
I enjoy watching cartoons.
5 6 7 8
5 Tina and Mike did a school project. They interviewed pupils about their last
weekend. Read the sentences and say what the children did last weekend.
John
Paul Mike
It was fun. We played
football and we won.
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It was not very exciting. I just
stayed at home and helped
my parents in the garden.
Unit 2
Emily Susan Ted
It was great. I enjoyed It was terrible. I had a sore It was very quiet. I just helped
riding my new bike. throat and stayed in bed. my parents with the housework
6 Answer the questions. Use the right adjectives. and I read some comics.
How was John and Paul’s weekend? Why? How was Susan’s weekend? Why?
How was Mike’s weekend? Why? How was Ted’s weekend? Why?
How was Emily’s weekend? Why?
WRITING
10 Read about Nick’s hobby. Write about what you like doing.
I like playing tennis. I play in the park near our house every weekend. Sometimes I play 31
with my brother, and sometimes with my friend. I started playing tennis when I was eight. I
didn’t like it at first, because it was hard, but now I enjoy doing it. It’s exciting when you win.
Unit 2
Unit Two
TEST YOUR SKILLS
Oral Assessment
23 Can you say what lesson the pupils are having?
5888 They are talking about nature.
5889 They are learning about the past of their They are
country. having ...
5890 They are talking about countries and their
capitals.
5891 They are working with numbers.
5892 They are drawing.
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usually
wear ...
Written Assessment
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you make a list of your school facilities?
5888Can you make sentences to say what the children like doing?
5888 Nick / to play chess
5889 Eveline / to watch cartoons
5890 Fred / to learn poems
5891 Alice / to walk in the forest
5892 Angela and Ben / working with numbers
My self-assessment chart
Tick the skills that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons..
I can…
talk about my school and classroom Lesson 1
create an infographic of my school facilities Lesson 1
talk about the subjects I study Lesson 2
compare people and things using more/less than and
the most/least correctly Lesson 2
understand the definition of a word and say the word Lesson 3
describe my school day Lesson 3
describe clothes Lesson 4
characterize people Lesson 5
speak about my free time Lesson 6
speak about my hobbies Lesson 6
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Lesson One COUNTRIES AND PEOPLE
23 Look at the countries on the map and learn their names. What do you know about
them?
a polyglot. He speaks
5. Victor Hugo was from France. German, English and
He was
.
WRITING
In the summer camp, I made many good
0 Silvia sent Tina a SMS. She ignored friends. George is Romanian. He is from
some rules and made a few Romania, but now he lives in UK. He speaks
mistakes. Rewrite Silvia’s message Romanian, English and German. Andy is
adding articles where necessary.
from USA. He speaks English. He is learning
0 Think of a famous person and 35
Italian now. He wants to visit Italy very much. We write
write about his/her country, to each other in English.
nationality and language.
Unit 3
Lesson Two AROUND THE WORLD
ICEBREAKER
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Do you like visiting new places? /aM/ now, how, cow, brown;
Why? Watch and listen. How /aM/ about, around, found,
many capitals can you name? out; /tE/ century, situated
New
to found to be situated ancient majestic century shepherd
0 Read about some capitals of the world and answer the questions.
23 What do all the capitals have in common? 256 Which is the youngest capital
24 Which two capitals stand on seven hills? city?
25 Which is the oldest capital city? 257 In which of these cities would
you like to live? Why?
2 In pairs, ask and answer questions using the words in the box.
Example: A: What is the capital of England? England France Italy
36 B: The capital of England is London.
A: How old is it? Moldova Romania Russia
B: It’s twenty centuries old. the USA
Unit 3
GRAMMAR
0 Look at the pictures and read the sentences below.
Father has just They have just arrived
returned from Rome. in Moscow.
Unit 3
Lesson Three THE UNITED KINGDOM
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
/B/ in unstressed syllables
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, London,
famous, island, capital, anthem
Silent letters
‘s’ isle, island ‘h’ which
‘g’ sovereign, foreign ‘gh’ right
Unit 3
GRAMMAR
In groups, create an infographic
map of the United Kingdom.
Find information for the
following categories:
– population
– language
– sovereign
– sports
GRAMMAR GUIDE
Say what countries you have been to or you Present Perfect: ever, never
have never been to. Have you ever been to Scotland?
Example: I’ve been to ..., but I’ve never been to ... . I have never been to Scotland,
but I’ve been to Wales.
4 In pairs, make up similar short conversations.
WRITING
Write about a place you have visited. Follow the questions.
• What city/country have you been to? • What did you travel by? 39
• When did you go? • What did you do there?
• Where did you go? • Did you have a good time there?
Unit 3
Lesson Four HAPPY HOLIDAYS
ICEBREAKER
Do you like holidays? Why?
Which is your favourite holiday?
Unit 3
Lesson Five CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND
ICEBREAKER
Is Christmas an important holiday? Why?
What are the symbols of Christmas?
It is 1 December.
Andrew: It is 1 December today.
Mike: Yes, Christmas is coming. What are we going to do today?
Andrew: Let’s write Christmas cards to our friends and family and
send them.
Mike: It’s a good idea. Let’s do it right now.
It is 19 December.
Mike: We have already written the Christmas cards and we have
sent them. It’s time to decorate our Christmas Tree.
Andrew: Have you brought the decorations?
Mike: Yes. Let’s see what’s there inside. Oh, there are so many colourful balls, different
ornaments and a lot of tinsel in it. Let’s hang them on the Christmas tree.
Andrew: I think, it will be a pleasant surprise for our parents. We’ve forgotten about the
Christmas stockings!
Mike: No, here they are. Will you help me hang them by the fireplace, please?
It is 24 December, the Christmas Eve.
Mike: Look, there are a lot of presents under the Christmas tree. I’d like to see what’s inside.
Andrew: No, Mike. We always open our presents on 25 December.
Mike: OK.
It’s Christmas morning.
42 Mike and Andrew, their father and mother, and their grandparents are in the living room.
Everybody is opening the presents. They like their presents very much. They wish each other a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Unit 3
Correct the false sentences.
1. Mike and Andrew are cousins. 4. Their father decorates the Christmas tree.
2. Mike and Andrew live in Paris. 5. Their mother hangs the Christmas stockings by
3. They write Christmas cards on the fireplace.
19 December. 6. Andrew opens his presents on Christmas Eve.
England Moldova
25 December Christmas Eve 7 January
WRITING
Put the verbs in the Past Simple tense and learn how Mike’s family celebrated last
Christmas.
Christmas Celebrations
Our family (gather) at home for Christmas dinner. Mother (cook) all the
traditional foods: turkey and Christmas pudding. Father (get) a small fir-tree and we
(decorate) it with candy canes, Christmas ornaments and tinsel.
Our grandparents (come). Granny (bring) Christmas cookies.
After dinner, we
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(watch) a film about the country where Father Christmas lives.
Oral Assessment
Can you name the languages people speak in the following countries?
Written Assessment
5 Can you write the names of the capitals?
1. The capital of Romania is . 5. The capital of Russia is .
.
2. The capital of Moldova is 6. The capital of the UK is .
.
3. The capital of Italy is 7. The capital of the the USA is .
.
4. The capital of France is
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Photocopiable
My self-assessment chart
Tick the skills that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons..
I can…
say and write the names of some European languages Lesson 1
say and write the names of some European nationalities Lesson 1
say the names of some European capitals Lesson 2
use the correct form of the Present Perfect Lesson 2
talk about the UK Lesson 3
name the languages that people in the UK speak Lesson 3
say and write the date in English Lesson 4
compare how people celebrate Christmas in Moldova
and in England Lesson 5
talk about the most important holidays in England Lesson 5
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Project 1
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY
Stage 1. Plan
In groups, choose an English speaking
country. Decide what information you
want to include in your book/poster.
Brainstorm for the following:
The geographical situation
The climate
Facts from history
Traditional holidays
Popular sights/places to visit
Traditional sports
Famous people
Stage 2. Research
Collect information on the subjects you decided
to include in your book/poster. You may visit the
school library or use the internet. You may look
for information in your geography and history
textbooks.
Stage 5. Present
In your group, distribute
roles and present what you
have learned while working
on the project.
Stage 6. Evaluate
Discuss the book/poster
presented by other groups.
What elements are the most interesting?
What elements surprised you?
What was the most difficult? 47 Did you ask anyone for help? Why?
What did you learn to do as you worked in this project?
Lesson One ROUND THE YEAR
ICEBREAKER
What are the summer months?
What are the winter months? PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Stressed syllables
January June August October
February July September November
April December
2 Read the poem again and say what each month is for.
3 In pairs, ask and answer the questions.
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Which is the shortest month?
Which is the merriest month?
Which is the coldest month? Which is the richest month?
Which is the hottest month? Which is the wettest month?
Unit 4
4 Interview your deskmate about his/her favourite month.
Example: A: Which is your favourite month?
B: July.
A: Why do you like it?
B: It’s hot and sunny and there are lots of vegetables, fruits and flowers.
Besides, my birthday is in July.
VOCABULARY
5 Read the sentences and name the adjectives that describe weather.
1. A day with high temperature is a hot day. – rainy
2. A night with much snow falling is a snowy night.
Remember! rain
3. A season with little rain is a dry season. snow – snowy
4. A day without clouds is a clear day. wind – windy
5. A morning without fog is a clear morning. fog – foggy
6. A day without wind is a calm day. storm – stormy
7. A day with much frost is a frosty day.
6 Listen and complete the sentences with the right adjectives.
1. A very cold day in winter is a day.
– rainy – stormy 2. A morning with a thick fog is a morning.
– sunny – frosty 3. A day with a lot of wind is a day.
4. A day with much sun is a day.
– windy – foggy 5. A season with much rain is a season.
A night with strong winds and rain is a
night.
Read the weather forecast. Identify the wrong word
and correct it. The weather tomorrow will be
8 In pairs, ask and answer questions fine with a clear sky and a lot of
about favourite activities on sunshine. It will be hot and dry. In the
a) a rainy day; morning, it will be a little windy and
b) a warm sunny day; cloudy. It will snow in the afternoon.
c) a stormy winter day; On the whole, we will have a fine
d) a fine clear Sunday in spring. summer day.
watch a movie
play a board game play hide and seek have a dance party read
a book play Charades
walk in the park make a snowman plant a tree play tag
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WRITING
My favourite month is … because …
9 Describe your favourite month.
Unit 4
Lesson Two THE SEASONS OF THE YEAR
Unit 4
Lesson Three BE KIND TO NATURE
NATURE
Listen to the poem and read it. The sun and the moon,
What else does nature include? The stars in the sky,
The forest, the jungle,
New nature to provide The mountains so high,
earth to litter Rivers and lakes,
pollution to turn off Flowers and trees,
waste to recycle It’s our nature.
Save it, please!
reusable
GRAMMAR
Father is telling his children what they must or mustn’t do.
1. You keep your place clean. 5. You be cruel to animals.
2. You litter your room. 6. You feed birds in winter.
3. You plant trees and flowers. 7. You make birdhouses.
4. You take care of animals. 8. You play with fire.
Save Our
We should our nature. People shouldn’t
down too many trees. Animals and lose
cut protect 53
their homes. We must of animals and new
take care plant save
trees. If we our nature we will save the world. Nature birds
Unit 4
Lesson Four THE ANIMAL WORLD
Unit 4
6 Read the dialogue and say what Mike Remember!
has learned about the European bison.
100 – one hundred
1000 – one thousand
234 – two hundred and thirty-four
1200 – one thousand two hundred
3540 – three thousand five
hundred and forty
WRITING
Watch and listen to David speaking about his favourite animal. Make a 55
list of adjectives he uses to describe it.
10 Write about your favourite animal.
Unit 4
Lesson Five A PET FOR A BIRTHDAY
Unit 4
In pairs, ask and answer questions about Tom’s birthday.
Which was Tom’s best birthday? What did Tom see by the window?
What did his parents do? Why was his birthday memorable?
Who brought the birthday cake in? What did Tom call his dog?
6 In pairs, talk
about your pets.
Do you know that...
...The 4th of October is World Animal Day. On
In groups, read the this day, the animal lovers remind the people
poster and discuss that a lot of animals are in danger. Their motto
what you can do to is “Make the world a better place for animals.”
protect animals. There are youth organizations and children’s
clubs that try to help animals.
GRAMMAR
Complete Silvia’s Email using the correct verbs.
New Message
To:
Dear Tina,
I am writing to tell you about my new cat.
A month ago, I a cat in the street. It dirty and it looked were, washed,
very hungry and unhappy. I it home and it some milk. was, brushed,
Then, Maria and I and it. When our parents called, came,
home, they very surprised. They the cat very much. took, saw,
We it Ticky. It has become a member of our family. gave, liked
Love,
Silvia
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WRITING 9 Write why you think Silvia is an animal lover.
Unit 4
Lesson Six A DAY IN THE PARK
New
bench swing to dispose of rubbish
lake safe to touch
pond to get away
Watch but don’t touch! You should dispose of your rubbish properly.
You should be respectful of your surroundings.
Leave No Trace!
You should watch the animals and birds from a safe distance.
You should keep your phones at low volume.
You should not come too close to animals and birds.
Be as quiet as possible! You should not shout in the park.
You should not feed the animals and birds.
No feeding! You should not cut flowers or branches.
Oral Assessment
Can you say what people should and shouldn’t do to protect nature?
Written Assessment
Can you circle the correct word?
This summer has been very rain/rainy.
The sun/sunny shines brightly very often in summer.
I feel good when it is a little wind/windy/ on hot summer days.
When it is very hot, I dream of frost/frosty days.
This year, some people in Australia saw snow/snowy for the first time in their life.
My self-assessment chart
Tick the skills that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons..
I can…
talk about the weather Lesson 1
form adjectives from nouns Lesson 1
ask questions with Who and What Lesson 2
discuss the rules that can save our nature Lesson 3
describe animals and their problems Lesson 4
use correct plural forms of irregular nouns Lesson 4
entitle texts Lesson 5
talk about the World Animal day Lesson 6
f ndi the necessary information in the text Lesson 6
talk about parks Lesson 6
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Project 2
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Stage 1. Plan
Stage 6. Evaluate
Discuss how you celebrated Earth Day in your school. What event of the programme
was the most interesting/useful?
What did you enjoy most?
ICEBREAKER
Where do your grandparents live?
How often do you visit them?
2 Read and say why Mike and his cousins enjoy staying at their grandparents’.
My grandparents’ names are Ben and Liz. They live on a
farm. I spend part of my summer vacation with them. My two
cousins also come there.
Our grandparents’ house is small, but they have a very
beautiful garden and a large orchard.
My grandmother is fond of gardening. She grows vegetables and
flowers in her garden. Her flowers are very special. In spring, there are
yellow daffodils, blue crocuses, colourful tulips and lilac. In summer,
there are white, red and pink roses. They bloom until late autumn.
My grandfather takes care of the orchard. Apple, cherry, plum, apricot and nut trees grow
there. The fruits are delicious. There are also strawberries, gooseberries and currants. Grandma
often makes delicious fruit cakes and pies for us. My cousins and I love our grandparents’ place.
GRAMMAR
Complete with some or any.
1. Ann has bought strawberries, but she hasn’t bought currants.
2. Grandma has made cherry pies, but she hasn’t made plum pies.
3. Grandpa hasn’t planted new trees
this year. Remember!
4. He planted nut trees five years
ago. He grows some cucumbers and tomatoes.
Does he grow any carrots?
5. Is there ice cream in the fridge?
He doesn’t grow any cabbage.
6. There are tulips in my garden, but
there aren’t daffodils.
Look at the pictures. Complete the questions with What, Where, When, How or Why.
is grandma holding in her hands?
are the children happy?
many children
are riding their bikes?
4. are they?
WRITING
Complete Mike’s diary with the words from the box.
.
I am at my grandparents’ . My cousins and I like the farm, sights,
built it for us. You can see beautiful from it. fishing, place,
In the morning, we have tea with jam. In the evening, we go tree house,
and swimming. . I like feeding the . My cousins help currant, garden,
We also help on the grandfather,
my grandma in the . cows 65
Describe your grandparents’ garden.
Write about the flowers, the vegetables and the fruits in your grandparents’ garden.
Unit 5
Lesson Two AN APPLE A DAY …
ICEBREAKER
Read the proverb of the lesson and say what it means.
FOOD
New energy vitamins
diet fizzy
minerals junk food
proteins rice
In groups, look at the picture and name the healthy and the junk foods.
Compare the menus and choose the one you prefer. Explain your choice.
Chicken Fries
Rice
Burger
Cookies
66 Vegetables Pizza
Yogurt Fizzy
Water drinks
Unit 5
3 In groups, make your menu for a healthy lunch. Present it to the class.
VOCABULARY
5 Can you finish the sentences using antonyms?
Healthy food makes you strong. Junk food makes you ...
Healthy food makes you fast. Junk food makes you ...
Healthy food makes you happy. Junk food makes you ...
Healthy food makes you positive. Junk food makes you ...
Read the dialogues and role-play them.
At the shop:
Shop assistant: Hello. What can I do for you?
At home: John: I need a packet of butter,
Mrs Smith: John, I’m going to make a a carton of milk and a
cake. Could you help me? kilo of flour.
John: Yes, Mum. What shall I do? Shop assistant: Do you need anything else?
Mrs Smith: Please, buy some butter, milk John: Yes. Do you have
and flour. any cherries?
John: How much butter and milk do Shop assistantt: Yes. We have white
you need? and red cherries.
Mrs Smith: A packet of butter and a John: Give me a kilo of red cherries.
carton of milk. Shop assistant: Will that be all?
John: How much flour shall I buy? John: Yes. Here is the money.
Mrs Smith: Just one kilo, please. Here Shop assistant: And here is your receipt. Have
is the money. a nice day. See you soon.
John: Okey, Mum. Can I buy a bottle John: Thank you. Goodbye.
of fizzy water?
Mrs Smith: I’m afraid not, but you can
buy some fruits. 7 In pairs, make your own
shopping dialogues.
GRAMMAR
Fill in with the right form of the GRAMMAR GUIDE
Personal Pronouns
pronouns. I – me we – us
love our granny very much. My brother and
you – you you – you
often visit . always has something
he – him they – them
nice for . My brother likes pizza and hot dogs, but
she – her 67
she usually cooks healthy food for and . We
it – it
like because we know it is good for us. Our granny
is the best in the world.
WRITING 9 Write about what you usually have for lunch. Unit 5
Lesson Three HEALTHY HABITS
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
WE DID IT TOGETHER
Hello,
My brother, my mum, my dad and I often talked about
good habits, but did not do anything. One day, father
said: “It is hard to break habits. Let’s build healthy ones
and when we build them, it will be easy to keep them. So,
it will be easy for us to say No to bad habits.” We agreed
and our life changed. We started to move a lot and sit
68 less. We started to play and exercise a lot. Now we usually
FIND OUT MOREVIEW LOCATION walk, hike or bike. We are positive and we all feel good.
Follow us!
Unit 5
5
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
9 Make sentences. Remember!
Examples: we/walk/the park/usually We play+ sometimes/every day/ usually
We usually walk in the park. We played + yesterday/last week/last Sunday
– we/walk/forest/yesterday
– they/play football/sometimes – she/exercise/a lot/every day
– they/play basketball/last Sunday – she/not exercise/much/last month
10 Use the right adverbs to complete the sentences.
1. We eat fruits .
3. My friends and I played football .
Unit 5
Lesson Four PERSONAL HYGIENE
Personal hygiene is an important life skill. Listen to some tips for good
personal hygiene and answer the questions.
How often should you wash your hands?
How often should you wash your face?
How often should you wash your hair?
Should you brush your teeth in the morning?
What should you regularly do to your hair?
What should you do to your nails?
When should people visit the doctor?
3 Listen again and agree or disagree.
Example: I don’t agree that we should brush our teeth twice a day.
I brush my teeth after each meal.
Unit 5
Read the text and say what hygiene is.
Every day, you come into contact with millions of outside germs. They are very bad for
your health and you should fight them. Personal hygiene will help you a lot as it is taking
care of you. Keeping your body clean is as important to good health as food, exercise and
sleep. Hygiene means cleanliness, feeling fresh and feeling good about your body. It
includes bathing, washing your hands, brushing your teeth, taking care of your nails and
cleaning everything around. Good personal hygiene keeps bad germs away from your
skin, hair and teeth. It helps you be healthy and look, feel and smell great.
Correct the sentences.
There are not many germs around us. Hygiene means being strong.
Personal hygiene is taking care of germs. To smell great means to smell bad.
Hygiene is an antonym of cleanliness. Food, exercise and sleep are not important
to health.
VOCABULARY
6 In the text,
go dirty unimportant night little good inside
find the antonyms of:
7 In groups, talk about what personal hygiene includes. Report to the class.
Example: Personal hygiene includes washing my face and hands.
Look at the things you need for your personal hygiene. Make up sentences with
the new words and write them in your exercise books.
towel
toothpaste
shampoo comb soap
nail scissors
10 Create a poster about your personal hygiene habits. Write a caption for each picture.
MY PERSONAL HYGIENE
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Unit 5
Lesson Five AT THE DOCTOR’S
Hannah
Paul
.
park .
5 Learn the poem. Is there anything wrong with me? 6. She should eat
a lot
7 Match and make ear play home class birth bath back grand
compound nouns.
work ground pack ache parents room day mate
WRITING
Order the sentences and read about Tina’s visit to the doctor’s.
I had a headache and a sore throat.
In the morning I felt very sick.
I went to the doctor’s and he gave me a prescription.
I took the medicine, drank a lot of fluids and soon I felt good again.
I had an earache and I coughed all the time. 73 I felt terrible. I couldn’t go to school.
Write about your last visit to the doctor’s.
Unit 5
Lesson Six A HEALTHY BODY
A
cheerful
Has mind
always
A perfect been
guide
To a
healthy
body.
VOCABULARY
3 Fill in with the right form of play, go or do. Remember!
1. I often volleyball .
2. My sister never fishing. PLAY
3. We haven’t baseball yet. handball, baseball,
basketball
4. My brother karate every day.
GO
5. My father cycling when he was at school.
6. Tina and her friends aerobics after classes. jogging, boating,
7. Mike chess with his father in the evening. swimming
4 Read the dialogue and answer the questions. DO
sports, aerobics,
Tina: Hello, Mike. Where are you going? judo, karate
Mike: Hi. I’m going to the tennis club.
Tina: Tennis is your favourite sport, isnt't it?
Mike: Yes, it is. I like playing tennis a lot. My father took me to the club when I was six.
I think that tennis is a great way to have some fun, make new friends and keep
me fit.
Tina: That’s cool. How often do you go to the club?
Mike: Four times a week. I like it because it is an outdoor sport.
Tina: And it’s relaxing, isn’t it?
Mike: Absolutely. What sports de you like?
Tina: Every morning, I go skateboarding together with my pet, who’s running after me.
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Mike: That’s really funny. Sorry, I have to go now. Goodbye.
Tina: Bye.
Unit 5
Who likes tennis? What does Tina enjoy doing?
What does Mike say about tennis? What does Tina do every morning?
Who is a very active person? Whose pet likes running?
How many times a week does Mike play tennis? What does “tons of fun” mean?
GRAMMAR
7 In pairs, add question tags and respond to them.
1. Baseball is a very popular sport in the USA, ? GRAMMAR GUIDE
2. She is a good team player, ? Question Tags
3. They are fond of volleyball, ?
4. Chess is an indoor game, ? He is …, isn’t he?
5. Football and baseball are outdoor games, ? She is …, isn’t she?
It is …, isn’t it?
6. He is good at hockey, ?
They are …, aren’t they?
7. Fishing and cycling are outdoor sports, ?
WRITING
Watch and listen to some children speaking about their favourite
sports. What reasons do they give?
Oral Assessment
Can you name the things you need for your personal hygiene? Say why you need them.
Written Assessment
Can you write the word? The first letter is given.
1. The person who always understands and knows what to do is w .
2. If you have a lot of money, you are w .
3. If you do something regularly, it is a h .
4. It is not e to learn a new language.
5. Hot dogs are j food.
6. If you always feel good, you are h .
Can you join the words to make compound nouns and write them?
ear brush
grand paste
desk room
76 tooth mother
bath mate
hair ache
Photocopiable
.
6. It is a deer. Look at
My self-assessment chart
Tick the skills that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons..
I can…
understand the meaning of a word from its definition Lesson 1
use some and any correctly Lesson 1
explain the meaning of a proverb Lesson 2
use personal pronouns correctly Lesson 2
use context to understand the meaning of words Lesson 3
talk about healthy and junk food Lesson 3
use the given information to correct the wrong words Lesson 4
form compound nouns and use them correctly Lesson 5
use the given information to make conclusions Lesson 5
make and use question tags Lesson 6
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Lesson One MEANS OF
TRANSPORT
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
They have different pronunciation.
‘our’ /Br/ favourite; /F:/ journey
‘ere’ /PB/ here; /eB/ there
‘ou’ /u:/ you; /D/ young;
/aM/ around, about, out
ICEBREAKER
Why do people travel?
What is your favourite means of transport? Why?
go by car enjoy
enjoyable among
expensive on foot
In groups, study the infographic. Talk about the most and least popular
means of transport.
4 In pairs, ask and answer questions about travelling.
Example: Have you ever travelled by plane? – Yes, I have.
When was it? – Last year. / Two years ago.
5 Make a list of places you have visited. Write when you visited them and how you got
there. Report to the class.
78 Example: Chișinău 2020 / Soroca 2019
I have visited Chișinău and Soroca.
I visited Chișinău in 2020. I got there by bus.
Unit 6
Mike’s classmates have made imaginary trips. Look at the pictures and make up
sentences as in the example.
Example: Liz has been to Moscow. She saw the Kremlin there.
Golden Gate Bridge Eiffel Tower Cotroceni Palace
Alex Stacy
WRITING 79
10 Write about your favourite means of transport. Give two reasons why you like it.
Unit 6
Lesson Two AN ENJOYABLE TRIP
GRAMMAR GUIDE
Have to
Look at the list again. Say what they still I have to go to bed early.
have to do.
I don’t have to go to school tomorrow.
It’s Sunday.
4 In pairs, speak about what you have to do Do we have to start early tomorrow?
before going on a trip.
Yes, we do. / No, we don’t.
Unit 6
Read the dialogue and say what Tina has learned about Edinburgh monuments.
Tina: I am so glad we’ve seen Edinburgh Castle. I liked it very much.
Mrs Flynn: It is the oldest and the most popular historical monument in Scotland.
Mr Flynn: Next, we will go to the Writers’ Museum. We’ll see the portraits and
books of Scotland’s most famous writers there.
Tina: What writers?
Mr Flynn: Walter Scott, Robert Burns and Robert Luis Stevenson. The Scottish
people are very proud of them.
Tina: We have several books of these writers in our home library.
Mrs Flynn: On the way to the museum, we’ll see a modest, and yet one of the
best known monuments in Scotland. I think you’ll really like it.
Mike: Do you mean Bobby’s monument?
Mrs Flynn: Yes. Bobby was a shepherd’s dog. It was very devoted. After its
master died, it stayed near the grave for fourteen years until it died too.
Tina: Wow! It’s longer than my whole life.
Look at the pictures and say what Tina has done. Use the phrases below.
Edinburgh Castle Bobby’s Monument Writers’ Museum
walk about the Castle; listen to the story learn about three Scottish writers;
learn about the history about Bobby; see their portraits and manuscripts
of the Castle buy postcards
GRAMMAR
Make sentences using the correct forms of the verbs.
1. Ann / already / be / to the USA 5. Tomorrow / they / buy tickets / for the trip /
2. She / go / there / last summer to Paris
3. I / visit / it / next year 6. My friend / just / come / from London
4. My parents / never / visit /France 7. He / stay / there / two weeks
WRITING
Write a poster about popular places in your town/village.
• Welcome to …! • When you visit my place, you should see … . 81
It is … and …• Also, you should go to … .
It’s …!
Unit 6
Lesson Three IN THE STREET
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Silent ‘gh’: neighbour,
neighbourhood, straight, right, light.
Write the words. They all have
silent letters.
/'nNbB/, /'QlBnd/, /'kO:sl/,
/rQt/, /'nNbBhMd/, /lQt/
BANK
POST OFFICE
Oak Street
LIBRARY
SHOPPINGCINEMA
MALL
Unit 6
In groups, find your neighbourhood on Google Maps.
Practise asking and answering for directions.
Read about Mike’s neighbourhood. Name five positive
things about it.
I live in a city, but my neighbourhood is really quiet. There is a pet
shop, a chemist’s and a supermarket on my street. My school is a few
blocks away and I can get there in five minutes. On my way to school, I
pass by our community library. It’s a small place but it is modern with a
computer room and free Wi-Fi. I like doing my homework there. There is a big park in my
neighbourhood. Everybody likes it. It’s a good place to relax, go roller-skating or cycling.
There is a bus stop opposite my house, and I can get to the city centre in ten minutes.
My neighbourhood is safe, but sometimes the traffic is heavy. I am always
attentive when crossing the street.
Ask and answer questions about your neighbourhood.
What is your neighbourhood like? Is the traffic heavy?
What facilities are there in your area? Is there a crossing to cross the street safely?
Is there a bus stop? Where is it?
Learn the rhyme.
Stop, look and listen Before
you cross the street. Use Useful phrases: to pass by
a few blocks away
your eyes, use your ears,
on my way to school
Before you use your feet.
GRAMMAR
Write must or mustn’t to complete the sentences.
WRITING
9 Write sentences about your
neighbourhood. Use
prepositions of place.
in front of next to
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between opposite
behind near
Unit 6
Lesson Four MY FAVOURITE BOOK
1.A fantasy story is a. a story that teaches a lesson in which animals speak.
2.A tale is b. a story about adventures.
3.A fable is c. a story from the past that is not always true.
4.An adventure story is d. a story about princes and princesses with a happy end.
5.A legend is e. a story about wizards and magicians.
84 and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. These books are about the adventures of two boys
who lived on the Mississippi River. He also wrote “The Prince and the Pauper” and many other
books. Children all over the world enjoy reading Mark Twain’s books.
Unit 6
Identify the false sentences. Correct them.
Mark Twain was a German writer. Children in other countries don’t know the books
His parents were poor. about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain didn’t work when he Mark Twain is famous all over the world.
was a child.
Mark Twain wrote many books.
Remember!
In pairs, make questions and answer them. We use the article the
1. When/Mark Twain/born? 4. What books/he/write? with names of rivers.
2. Where/he/live? 5. His books/famous? The Mississippi (River)
3. When/he/begin to work? The Nistru (River)
The Thames (River)
Read an extract from “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”.
What law did Tom Sawyer discover? Do you agree with it? Why/Why not?
It was Saturday morning. The day was bright and fresh. All Tom’s friends had a
wonderful time but Tom didn’t. His aunt told him to whitewash the fence. Tom hated to
work on Saturdays. And he didn’t want the other boys to laugh at him.
Ben: You are working, hey?
Tom: It’s you, Ben. I didn’t notice you.
Ben: I’m going to the river. But you have work to do.
Tom: What do you call work?
Ben: Whitewashing. Do you like to do it?
Tom: I enjoy it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewash every day?
Ben: Do you really like it?
Tom: Sure. It’s so exciting.
Ben: Tom, let me do it too.
Tom: No, Ben. This is a very important job. I’m afraid you can’t do it.
Ben: Please, Tom. I’ll give you my apple.
Tom: OK, Ben, but you must try very hard.
When Ben was tired Tom allowed more boys to whitewash. Billy gave him a kite.
Johnny gave him a dead rat. The other boys also bought the chance to whitewash.
Tom had a wonderful time. He rested, had a lot of company and new things and the
boys did the work for him. He also discovered a law: a thing that is difficult to get is
always more attractive.
Speak about Tom Sawyer. Express your opinions using I think…, I believe… .
GRAMMAR
Read the sentences completing them with the right form of the verbs in brackets.
1. One of the most important places for me when I (be) a child was the public library.
2. It (have) all kinds of books.
3. I (love) to read fairy tales, fables and stories.
4. I especially (enjoy) reading adventure books.
5. “The Prince and the Pauper„ and “The Treasure Island„ (be) my favourite books.
6. I often (sleep) with a book under my pillow. 85
7. Books (help) me a lot.
WRITING 10 Write about your favourite author/book.
Unit 6
Lesson Five SUMMER IS FUN
SUMMER
ACTIVITIES
hiking swimming
GRAMMAR
Write in the correct prepositions and role-play the dialogue.
A: Have you ever been at a summer camp?
B: Yes, I have . I usually go a summer camp the Codrii.
A: That’s great! Do you go car or bus?
B: By car my father. our way to the camp, we drive in on by
through the Codrii. to of with
by
A: I think the Codrii are beautiful.
B: Yes. I am proud them.
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enjoyable summer holiday.
Unit 6
Unit Six
TEST YOUR SKILLS
Oral Assessment
Can you answer the questions about your town/village?
Where is the church? Where is the café?
Where is the school? Where is the shop?
Where is the hospital? Where is your house?
Written Assessment
Can you make questions using the words in brackets?
(you ever/be/to Ireland?)
(you ever/make/a cake?)
(your brother ever/travel/by plane?)
(you ever/sleep/in a forest ?)
(you ever/see/a monkey?)
(you ever/try to learn/ German?)
(you ever/play/handball?)
Can you write sentences with just and already? The first one is done.
1. Don’t forget to learn the poem. I have already learnt it.
2. Why don’t you do your homework? I .
.
3. Shall I wash the dishes? Alice
.
4. I am going to water the flowers. Pete
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.
My self-assessment chart
Tick the skills that are true for you. If you need help, review the
material in the lessons..
I can…
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TRANSCRIPTS
Unit One
Lesson One Tina: I have a big family in Moldova. I
Icebreaker have two grandmothers and two
Listen to the greetings and respond to grandfathers. I have an uncle
and three cousins.
them. Hello! How are you?
Hello! Good to see Listen to the dialogue. Write the
you. Good morning. words that describe appearance.
Hello! How are you? Mike: Who’s that girl over there, Hannah?
Hannah: That? Er, that’s my sister, Linda.
Listen to the dialogue and answer Mike: Your sister?
the questions. Hannah: Yes, and that’s her friend Lucy. The
Mike: Hi, I’m Mike. Are you a new pupil? pretty girl with the long, brown hair.
Tina: Yes, I am. My name is Tina. Mike: Right. So, you’ve got a sister?
Mike: Do you play tennis? Hannah: No, I’ve got two sisters. Linda
Tina: Not very well, but I am good at and Liz.
badminton. What’s your Mike: Really? ... and ... how old is Linda?
favourite sport? Hannah: Linda and Liz are twins, they’re
Mike: I’m fond of tennis and chess. I like both 16.
to play with my elder brother. Mike: And does Linda look like Liz?
Tina: Oh, where can I sit? Hannah: They’re exactly the same!
Mike: Let’s sit together. They’re both tall and slim.
Tina: Thank you. They’ve both got short brown
hair, green eyes and big ears!
Lesson Two Mike: They’re not big, I think they’re cute.
1. Listen and agree or disagree.
Lesson Three
Mrs Flynn: Where are you from, Tina?
Tina: I am from Moldova. It is a small Listen and say who is in the picture. Hello.
country. I like it very much. Here’s my family. My father’s name is
Mike: Why did you leave it? William. He is the Queen’s grandson.
Tina: My father is a programmer and he Queen Elisabeth is my great grandmother.
got an invitation to work for an IT In the picture, she is wearing a beautiful blue
company here. hat. My mother’s name is Kate. I have got a
Mike: Oh, how exciting! Is he a good sister and a younger brother. I have also got
programmer? one cousin. We are really good friends.
Tina: Yes, he is. Both my sister and I are
proud of him. Lesson Four
Mrs Flynn: Is your mother a programmer, Listen to the text and correct the
too? sentences.
Tina: No, she is a teacher. She likes her My cousin John and his family live in a
job. house in the country. It is a farm region in Kent
Mrs Flynn: And how old is your sister? in the South of England. They have an old
90 Tina: She is seven. She’s in the first form. farmhouse, about one hundred years old, with
Mrs Flynn: Do you have grandparents in thick walls. So, it’s warm in winter and cool in
Moldova? summer. But John’s mother says it’s difficult to
look after it because it’s so old. There are two Lesson Six
bedrooms, one is big and the other is smaller.
Listen to the dialogue. Agree or disagree.
There is a big living room, a kitchen and a hall
in it. There is a beautiful garden behind the
Tina: What does your brother want to be?
house. My aunt grows flowers and vegetables.
Mike: He wants to be a doctor.
Tina: So, he will treat sick people. What do
Lesson Five you want to be?
Mike: I want to write programs for computers.
Listen and say what each family Tina: Boys like programming and computers.
member usually does. Mike: And you, Tina? What job do you
All our family have chores to do. Father want to have?
usually washes the car and cleans the Tina: I would like to be an actress.
carpets. He also works in the garden. Mother
does the cooking. She likes washing the
windows and watering the flowers. My sister
Kim is very good at putting her things away.
She often washes the dishes. I feed the cat
and clean the playground.
Unit Two
Lesson One My name is Vicky. My favourite subject is
geography because I like learning about
Listen and make a list of school facilities.
the world and about different countries.
We like our school. It is large and My name is Pete. My favourite subject is
modern. There is a library, and a music room maths because it is the easiest subject
where we can play instruments. There is for me to learn. And I am good at it.
also a computer room. We learn how to use
My name is Angela. My favourite
a computer there. We also have a canteen.
subject is history because it teaches
We have lunch there when we have classes
us about our past.
in the afternoon. We also have got a big
My name is Stacy. My favourite subject
playground and a fantastic swimming pool.
is music because it helps me be
Our classroom is quite large. There are creative and I like it.
twenty blue chairs and twenty grey desks, My name is Victor. My favourite subject is
one for each pupil. There is a big PE. I like running and jumping and I am
whiteboard in front of the class. The
good at playing basketball.
teacher’s desk is near the window.
Listen again and correct the sentences.
Lesson Two
Lesson Three
Listen and say what subjects Andrew, Vicky,
Angela, Stacy, Victor, and Pete like. 1. Watch and listen to
My name is Andrew. My favourite subject is 91
science because it is interesting and Fred speaking about his school day. Say True or
teaches a lot about nature. False.
TRANSCRIPTS
My name’s Fred, I live in London and I’m 17 Silvia: I have more time. My lessons begin at
years old. I wake up at 7 and I usually get out of 8:30. Goodbye.
bed about 7:30. Then I come downstairs and Maria: Goodbye.
have breakfast. Usually I have cereal for
breakfast with orange juice, but sometimes I Lesson Five
have a toast with jam or honey. Then I pack my Watch, listen and answer
bag for school. I walk because my school’s ... the questions.
in the centre of the town where I live. So it’s Where are you going?
only 15 minutes’ walk in the morning, which
is good because it means I can sleep later. A: I’m going to the library.
B: I’m bored. Let’s play outside.
The school is quite old, it’s been a
A: Sorry, but I want to read books.
school for about 400 years and it’s got
B: What are you doing, Mum?
about a 1000 students there in seven age
C: I’m writing an e-mail.
groups and it’s only boys there.
School starts at 8:30 and then we have two B: I’m bored. Let’s play outside.
lessons which go until 10:15 (quarter past ten).
C: Sorry, but I’m busy. Let’s do it later.
At 10:45 we have a break for 15 minutes.
B: What are you doing, Dad?
Then, from 11 till 12:30 we have two more
D: I’m making cookies.
lessons, and then lunchtime. I can go into
B: Wow, I want to make cookies too.
town to get my lunch, but most people have to
D: Good.
B: Show me how to make these cookies, please.
stay in the school and eat the school food and
British school food isn’t very nice. Then we
D: Good idea.
have two more lessons after lunch and we Lesson Six
finish school at 3:30. Usually I come home and Watch, listen and make a list of
I sort of relax for a bit, and that’s usually for what the children like
maybe an hour. I read or I watch television. My doing in their free time.
mum gets home about ... usually between 5:30 Dalia, 8: I like going to the cinema. The
and 6. And so we’ll usually eat dinner at last film I saw was Seaman’s Island.
about 6:30 (six thirty). Liam, 12: Play football, play on
Lesson Four computer, run around...
Ben, 8: Play on computer, I play video
1. Listen to the dialogue and say True or games. I go in the garden. I do reading,
False. writing, cooking. I quite like cooking cakes
Maria: Hi, how are you? and things. And I won a cake competition
in my school. It was a lemon cake.
Silvia: Great, thank you. And you?
Taylor, 11: I like to go and play out with
Maria: I’m fine too. I see you are wearing a
my friends and I often talk to them.
new uniform.
Alex, 9: I like playing cricket and playing
Silvia: Yes, all the pupils in our school wear
sport: football, golf, tennis.
such uniforms.
Lucy, 12: I do swimming.
Maria: I like it. Green, like the colour of your
Nathan, 9: Sometimes I go out for
eyes. cycling with my Mum. I love The
Silvia: Thank you. I like your uniform too. Is
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Simpsons. And I love comedy.
Risheka, 9: I sometimes like reading or
Maria: Yes, it is. Sorry, I should hurry. Lessons watching TV. I like a lot of things. Well, …maybe
in my school begin at 8 o’clock. Best of Friends, and see BBC programmes.
TRANSCRIPTS
Unit Three
Lesson One Lesson Three
Listen and learn. Listen to Tina and Mike. Correct the
The Germans are fond of sausages. false sentences.
Italy is famous for its pizzas. Tina: Have you ever been to Scotland, Mike?
The most popular sport in Great Britain Mike: No, I have never been to Scotland,
is football. but I have been to Wales.
There are many old churches in Greece. Tina: When did you go?
In France, people play the accordion in Mike: Three years ago.
the streets in every village, town Tina: Where did you go?
and city. Mike: I went to Cardiff.
In Romania and in Moldova, people like Tina: Did you travel by car?
singing and dancing a lot. Mike: No, we went by train.
Tina: Fantastic. Did you have a good time?
Lesson Two Mike: Yes. I participated in a song
festival. It was great.
Icebreaker
Watch and listen. Lesson Four
How many capitals Listen and name the holidays.
can you name? It’s a holiday when children find presents in
Countries plus flags and capitals. long stockings by the fireplace.
United States of America. The It’s a merry holiday, celebrating the
capital is... Washington, D. C. beginning of a new year.
England. The capital is ... London. It’s a Holy Sunday in spring and children
Germany. The capital is...Berlin. go on an egg hunt on this day.
France. The capital is... Paris. It’s a holiday when families show love
Italy. The capital is ... Rome. and respect for mothers.
Australia. The capital is... Canberra. It’s a holiday when you celebrate the
Brazil. The capital is... Brazilia. date on which you were born.
China. The capital is ... Beijing.
Lesson Five
Listen and correct the sentences.
Mike has visited Bucharest. He Watch, listen and review
has learned Romanian. Christmas vocabulary.
His sister Mary has travelled to It’s Christmas Eve. You
Paris. She spoke French there. can see lots of decorations
Mary’s friend Lisa has learned throughout the town.
Italian. She wants to see Rome. A: Look! How beautiful this Christmas tree is!
Lisa’s brother Tom has lived in B: You’re right. It’s gorgeous.
Germany. He has learned German. People like singing carols.
Their cousin Philip has been to Silent night. Holly night.
Moscow. He has learned Russian. All is calm, all is bright.
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People put a wreath on the front door of the People hang Christmas stockings on
house. On the wreath there is a red ribbon. the fireplace so that Santa Clause can fill
This is the Christmas tree. At the top them with small toys or candies.
you can see the star shining brightly. On the night of Christmas Eve, Santa
The Christmas tree is decorated with delivers presents to children’s homes. He
bells, candy cane, lights, ornaments, tinsel. travels in his sleigh, pulled by reindeer.
People also decorate their homes with …In the morning, children unwrap the
garland, poinsettia, candles, mistletoe, holly. presents.
This is so beautiful. This is fantastic.
Unit Four
Lesson One the trees with their bright colours. I cannot
Listen and complete the sentences decide which colour is my favourite. On
with the right adjective. one tree I like the red colour, on the other I
A very cold day in winter is a frosty day. admire the orange or the yellow colour.
A morning with a thick fog is a foggy When the golden leaves fall, they look like
morning. coins falling from the sky.
A day with a lot of wind is a windy
morning. Lesson Three
A day with much sun is a sunny day.
Listen to the poem and read it. What
A season with much rain is a rainy
else does nature include?
season.
A night with strong winds and rain is a Nature
stormy night.
The sun and the moon,
Lesson Two The stars in the sky,
Listen to the dialogue and say True The forest, the jungle,
or False. The mountains so high.
Alice: Which is your favourite season? Rivers and lakes,
Ben: Summer. Flowers and trees.
Alice: Why do you like it? It’s our nature.
Ben: It’s hot and sunny in summer. There are Save it, please!
a lot of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Listen to a conversation.
I enjoy this season because we have
Say True or False.
three months of summer vacation.
Besides, my birthday is in July. Ann: How is Terry? Is he OK now?
Alice: I don’t like summer. It’s too hot for Ben: Yes, he is better, thank you. The vet
me. I love winter because says he needs more exercise. I
Christmas is my favourite holiday. thought he was too young for long
Listen and make a list of adjectives. walks. We take longer walks with him
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Compare your list with your deskmate’s. every day and he started to play more
with the children outside.
It’s a beautiful autumn day. The sky is blue
with a few white clouds. The sun shines on
TRANSCRIPTS
Unit Five
Lesson One Two means spending not more than two
Listen to the conversation between Mike hours a day with the TV, computer and
and his friend Ted. Read and phone. One means getting not less than
correct the sentences. one hour of physical exercise every day.
Ted: Where do you usually spend Zero means drinking water instead of fizzy
your summer vacation? drinks.
Mike: I like spending it at my grandparents’. Listen to what Tony, Jill, Mary and
Ted: Why? Do you have any friends there? Philip say and correct the sentences.
Mike: I have some and my cousins come Tony: If we want to be healthy, we should
there too. We have a special place spend more time outdoors playing
where we like to play. and walking.
Ted: I guess it’s a playground. So boring! Jill: Doing sports is very important. First,
Mike: You won’t believe it, it’s a tree house. it helps us to be more energetic.
Ted: Wow! Who made the house? Second, if we do sports, we are slim
Mike: Our grandpa made it when my cousins and attractive.
and I were kids. You can see all around Mary: Also, we should go to bed at the same
from it: the forest, the fields, and the hour every night and sleep eight hours.
river. We like to read adventure stories Philip: I think eating healthy food and
and eat grandma’s pies there. drinking water are not less important.
Ted: Wow! Do you sleep there too?
Mike: Yes, when the weather is fine. We Lesson Four
can watch the stars at night. Listen to some tips for good personal hy-
Ted: Fantastic! giene and answer the questions.
Wash your hands as often as necessary.
Lesson Two Wash your face in the morning and in
Listen to the text and complete the the evening.
sentences. Take a shower every day.
Food in Our Life Brush your teeth twice a day.
Your body needs energy to grow. Food Brush your hair regularly.
gives this energy. But does all food give Trim your nails once a week.
en-ergy? Visit the doctor when you have health
Healthy food does. Junk food doesn’t. To problems.
be healthy you must know some rules that will
help you. First of all, you should follow a strict Lesson Five
diet. This diet should contain all the necessary Look at the children in the pictures. Listen
minerals, proteins and vitamins that are good and correct the sentences you hear.
for your body. Second, you should drink a lot 1. Nina has a stomachache.
of water but less fizzy drinks. Also, you should Paul has a toothache.
eat only healthy food and eat less junk food. Hannah has a headache.
Lesson Three Charles has an earache.
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2. Listen and match. Helen has a cold.
Five means eating five fruits and
vegetables a day.
TRANSCRIPTS
Watch, listen and speak Stacy: Sports keep my body and mind
about Peppa’s health fit every day. So I play tennis
problem. and I do aerobics.
Peppa pig is not very well Sylvester:I think that sports keep us
Mummy pig and Daddy pig healthy and teach discipline. I
have just made breakfast play football and I do karate.
for Peppa and George. Sometimes I go skateboarding.
Daddy pig: Breakfast is ready. Nick: I believe that sports are
important for everybody. I do
Peppa has red spots on her face.
judo and I also go jogging.
Peppa: Mummy, I don’t feel very well.
Mummy pig: Oh dear Peppa, you don’t Watch and listen to some
look very well. children speaking about
Daddy pig: Don’t worry. I’ll ring Dr. their favourite sports.
Brown Bear. What arguments do
Doctor: Doctor Brown Bear speaking. they give?
Daddy pig: Peppa is not very well. Her What’s your favourite sport?
face is covered in red spots.
Olivia, 8: My favourite sport is soccer
Doctor: Hmm. Put Peppa to bed and I’ll
because lots of my friends play it and are very
come straight round.
good at it. And pretty much everyone in my
Doctor: Brown Bear has come to make
family used to play it. And I’ve got all my friends
Peppa better.
around my team and it’s really fun for me.
Doctor: Hello Peppa . How are you today?
Peppa: I am not very well. Noah, 7: Swimming and tennis. I like
Doctor: Stick your tongue out, please. Hmm swimming because… umm … I can go the
it’s not anything serious. Peppa has beach more and I’ll know how to swim in
just got a rash. The rash will clear the sea…or in the beach area.
up quickly. But if you like I can give Scarlett, 10: My favourite sport is
you just a little medicine. swimming and I like it because I was that
Peppa: Yes, please. sort of kid who always loved the water and
Doctor: I’m afraid it doesn’t taste very nice. it’s good because it’s so refreshing.
Open wide, please. Thomas, 5: I like playing Air Football
Peppa: Yucky! Disgusting! because I like catching the ball.
Doctor: You’re a brave little one for taking Lucas, 6: I like basketball, soccer and
it so well. Peppa must stay in bed. swimming. I love it because my mum and
I’ll call back later to check that dad said I’ll grow more muscles.
she’s better.
Lesson Six
Listen to Stacy, Sylvester and Nick
speaking about sports. What
sports do they practise?
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They all agree that they should do sports.
TRANSCRIPTS
Unit Six
Lesson One Silvia: When will you go?
Listen to the rhyme and say how we travel. Tina: Our trip will start tomorrow early in
the morning. I am sure I’ll see a lot
We go by car We go by land of beautiful places on our way to
And we go by train. And sea and air.
Edinburgh. I have read that
We go by boat We go, go, go… Scotland is the country of lakes,
And we go by plane. From here to there. islands and mountains.
Watch and listen to the Silvia: I’ m sure you’ll have an enjoyable trip.
song. Create a Pictionary
Lesson Three
of all the means of
transport you hear. Watch, listen and learn how
to ask for directions.
I spy with my little eye, Where’s the museum?
You can hear with your little ear,
I have science homework.
A yellow school bus goes beep-beep- Me, too.
beep And we all go travelling by. Bye- Let’s go to the science museum.
Bye. And we all go travelling by. All together: Good idea!
Where is it?
I spy with my little eye, I don’t know.
You can hear with your little ear, Excuse me. Where’s the science museum?
A bright red truck goes rumble-rumble- Go straight and turn right at the bank.
rumble, A yellow school bus goes beep- Thank you very much.
beep-beep, And we all go travelling by. You are welcome.
Bye-Bye. And we all go travelling by.
… Lesson Four
A long blue train goes chuff-chuff-chuff. Watch and listen to the fable
A shiny pink bike goes ring-ring-ring. The Lion and the Mouse. Say
A little green boat goes chug-a-lug-a-lug. what it teaches us.
A big white plane goes neeeeeeeeeeee-oww.
A fast orange car goes vroom-vroom-vroom. The Lion and the Mouse
based on a story by Aesop.
(retold by Mairi Mackinnon, illustrated
Lesson Two by Frank Endersby)
Listen to Tina and Silvia talking via Lion was fast asleep. Something tickled
Skype. Correct the sentences. his nose. Aaaaaaaaa-choooooo!!!
Tina: I am so happy, Silvia. Mike’s family Lion woke up. A mouse! “How dare you
invited me to join them on a trip to wake me,” Lion roared.
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. He raised his paw… “Please don’t kill
Silvia: That sounds great. How will you get me,” begged the mouse. “Maybe I can
there? save your life too one day.”
Tina: It will be a car trip. Now I am very busy Lion laughed. “You are too small to
98 save anyone.”
getting ready for the trip. I have to pack The next day, Lion walked into a trap.
all my things in my backpack and I
have other things to do. I shouldn’t go “Heeeeelp!”
to bed late.
TRANSCRIPTS
The mouse heard him. “Don’t worry, I Watch, listen and sing
can help you.” She nibbled through the the song. Write why
ropes… and Lion was free. you will have happy
“I’m sorry, Little Mouse,” said Lion. “I was summer holidays.
wrong. Even little friends can be good friends.”
We work hard, busy, busy
Lesson Five We work hard every day,
So, well done, everybody
Listen to Tina and Silvia speaking
We can all rest and play.
about summer. Say what their
favourite summer activities are. Chorus:
Tina: I like summer best. And you? Happy holiday – just beginning,
Silvia: It’s my favourite season too. We can Happy holiday – what a feeling,
eat fresh corn from grandpa’s Happy holiday – just beginning,
garden, vegetables and lots of fruits. Happy holiday – what a feeling now.
Tina: Summer is the best time for
Come with us – join the party,
swimming and sunbathing. It is also
Come with us – join the fun,
good for biking.
Good times when we’re
Silvia: For me summer is best for fishing
together, Celebrate everyone.
and water skiing. I enjoy doing these
things. I have a lot of plans for this Chorus:
summer. I’m going to visit my Happy holiday – just beginning,
grandparents and help on the farm. Happy holiday – what a feeling,
Then my parents and I are going to Happy holiday – just beginning,
the seaside. What about you? Happy holiday – what a feeling now.
Tina: First, I’m going to a summer camp
Clap your hands, feel the rhythm,
in England and then we are going
to Moldova to visit our relatives and Clap your hands, tap your feet,
friends. Make the most of each moment,
Silvia: We’ll be very happy to see you. Dance along to the beat.
Chorus:
Happy holiday – just beginning,
Happy holiday – what a feeling,
Happy holiday – just beginning,
Happy holiday – what a feeling now.
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READER
The Ghost in the Elevator
Carlo lives on the sixth floor of a big building. He lives with his father. Every day after
school, Carlo rides the elevator to the ninth floor. He goes to the apartment of his friend
Dori. He plays with Dori until his father comes home from work.
One day Carlo sees a woman in the elevator. When Carlo comes up, the door closes
but he thinks there is a boy there too. The next day, Carlo says to Dori:
„
“Does a new boy live on your floor?
Dori says:
“I don’t think so. A woman lives now in apartment 902. But I think she doesn’t have
„
any children. Probably you saw a ghost.
Carlo tells his father about the ghost boy. His father says: „
“There are no ghosts, Carlo. You know that. Let’s find out who lives in apartment 902.
„
“I am sorry to bother you. Do you have a son?
The woman says slowly.
„
“Why do you ask?
Carlo’s father says:
„
“My son and his friend want to play with him.
„
“Tell your son and his friend to stop by after school is over tomorrow.
Carlo and Dori are very excited. The boy is real. He is not a ghost. The next day, they
knock on the door of apartment 902. The woman opens the door and they see Danny.
Danny cannot hear. He is deaf.
He makes signs with his hands. The signs stand for words and ideas. Danny goes to
a good school. He learns to understand people by looking at their lips as they talk. He is
also learning to talk.
Carlo and Dori begin to learn to use their
hands to talk. The three children have lots of fun DO YOU KNOW THESE WORDS?
playing together.
Carlo likes to tell the story about the ghost elevator (n) bother (v)
boy. Danny thinks it is a very funny story. He sign (n) find out (v)
laughs and laughs. stop by (v)
excited (adj)
deaf (adj)
One word in each sentence is not correct. Identify and correct it.
Ted is American. The teacher is glad to see her son.
Ted can speak English very well. The teacher sees a big fire.
There is a puppy in the hall closet. She pours water on the flowers.
Ted speaks Greek very slowly. Ted and Chris save the dog.
The children want to learn French.
Read the sentences in correct order.
She pours water on the fire. The teacher runs to the hall closet.
He says that there is a fire in the hall closet.
Ted is trying to tell the teacher
Ted and Chris save the school from a big fire. something. The smoke is coming from
Ted tells Chris in Greek what is wrong. some papers. The teacher doesn’t
understand what Ted is trying to say.
Discuss the answers to the following questions.
Why can’t Chris speak English very well?
Why do some children make fun of him?
Why is Ted very excited one day?
Why does the teacher ask Chris to help Ted?
Why is it good that Chris can understand Ted?
Why does the teacher run to the hall closet?
Why do children want to be Chris’ friends?
Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
.
1. Chris and Ted came from . 6. The teacher brings water in a
a) Romania b) the USA c) Greece. a) glass b) plate c) pail
2. The teacher wants Chris to Ted. 7. If the fire grows it becomes .
a) help b) make fun of c) wash a) smaller b) quieter c) bigger
3. Chris wants to have friends. 8. When you don’t come to school on
.
a) few b) many c) funny time you are
4. Ted speaks very fast. a) glad b) late c) early
.
a) English b) Greek c) French 9. When there is a fire, there is
.
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a) library b) classroom c) hall closet
READER
Alice in Wonderland
Alice saw a very little door. She opened it with a
little key and looked through it into a very beautiful
garden. She could see a lot of flowers and grass and
she wanted to get there. But the door was too small.
„
“Why can’t I become smaller? Alice asked. She
looked at the glass table. There was a little bottle on it.
„
She read the note on the bottle: “Drink me . Alice
drank it and it was very nice.
„
“Oh! My feet are much smaller , Alice said.
She went to the door, but she couldn’t open it as she
was too small. She couldn’t get the key from the glass
table. Alice saw a little glass box with a small cake in it.
She ate the cake and grew very big. She opened the
door but she couldn’t go through it and she began to cry.
She cried and cried. Suddenly she saw a rabbit. He
had very clean white gloves in one hand and a fan in his other hand. Alice wanted to ask
him for help, but the Rabbit ran away. His gloves and
the fan fell from his hands. Alice took the fan DO YOU KNOW THESE WORDS?
and began to fan herself. She became small
again. fan (n) glass (n)
104 “I’m so small that I can go through the tear (n) pool (n)
„ through (prep) towards (prep)
door , Alice thought. She ran towards it but
fell into the pool of her tears.
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Gulliver’s Travels
Gulliver always wanted to travel and
he studied navigation. After four years of
hard learning Gulliver began to work on
a ship. One day there was a great storm.
The ship broke to pieces. Gulliver and
five other men got into a boat. But the
boat was small and soon turned over.
Gulliver could swim very well and he
swam to the shore. His companions
couldn’t swim and were drowned.
Gulliver found himself in a country
where very small people lived. The
name of the country was Lilliput. The
little people were afraid of Gulliver. They called him the Man-Mountain. Soon they saw
that Gulliver was kind and didn’t want to harm them. They liked him very much. Gulliver
lived there for two years and then came back to England.
Gulliver’s second travel began very well. However, after some time at sea, a strong wind
began to blow and they fought it for twenty days. When the wind stopped, the captain of the ship
did not know where they were. They had enough food, the ship was strong, but there was
no drinking water. Soon they saw an island and
DO YOU KNOW THESE WORDS? the captain sent some men in a small boat to
get water from there. Gulliver was in the boat
navigation (n) shore (n) too. On the island Gulliver did not go with the
lilliput (n) companion (n) sailors. When he came back to the place where
piece (n) sailor (n) he thought the boat was, he saw that the
turn over (v) drown (v) sailors were in the boat on the way to the ship.
enough (adv) Gulliver looked around and saw some giants.
He understood that it was a country of giants.
Replace the underlined pronoun in the sentences with the correct nouns.
He always wanted to travel.
It broke into pieces. His companions, Gulliver,
They couldn’t swim and were drowned. The sailors, The ship,
They were afraid of Gulliver. The Lilliputs
They were in the boat on the way to the ship. 107
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HOW STRANGE
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It was a very cold December “Hot? In the north? cried out Nick.
morning. The temperature of “Yes, in the north. The hottest part is the
the air was 20°C (Centigrade). north-west. The temperature in the shade is
We were having breakfast. It sometimes more that 40°C. This temperature
was Sunday, so Father was at lasts there for weeks. But in the south-west of
„
home too. He said to Mother: the continent the winters are often very cold.
“I am going to Australia next “Papa, and what about summer and
„
week. Will you, please, take out winter? asked Nick.
my summer things, Lara? I’ll “Well, in Australia seasons do not come
need my light shoes, my white when they come in Europe or in the United
„ States. Each season lasts about three
hat, and some other summer things . “Summer
„ months, but spring lasts from September to
things? laughed Nick, my
the end of November; summer – from
eight-year-old brother.
“But it’s winter now. How can you wear December to the end of February; autumn –
„ from March to the end of May; and winter –
your white hat now? How funny! from June to the end of August. Do you see
“Yes, it sounds strange, and even funny „
to you, Nick, but it’s not. If you wish, boys, I’ll now, Nick, why I want my summer things?
„
tell some interesting things about Australia. “What season is it now in Australia?“
“Oh, yes, Papa, tell us please. It’s so asked Father.
strange to think that when it’s winter here “December? Oh, I see, it’s summer
and the snow covers everything, people in
„
there now.
Australia wear summer things and try to
„ We asked Father to go on with his story,
hide from the hot sun, I said. but he said it was time for skiing. Father
“Well, you see, Australia is very big and went up to the window and called us.
in different parts of the continent the “Look at our garden, is it not beautiful
„ with the white snow over the ground and
climate is different, said Father.
„
“The northern part of Australia is in the the trees?
„
tropics, and the weather is very hot there.
Mother: Now, my dear, tell me about your Jack: My dog can count.
first day at school. Teacher: Can he?
Tom: The school was all right, but they Jack: I ask him how much two minus two
don’t teach you much. I must go is and he says nothing.
to school again tomorrow.
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Harry: Teacher, will you scold a boy for
Frank: My sister is in the first form, but she
can spell her name backwards. something he didn’t do?
Teacher: Of course not.
Bob: Oh, she is very clever! What is her name? Harry: That’s good, I didn’t do my
Frank: Anna. homework.
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PHONETICS, ORTHOEPY and ORTHOGRAPHY
CONSONANTS
/p/ pen, help, open, pupil, put, speak
/b/ bed, baby, hobby, rubber
/t/ ten, dirty, letter, night, short
/d/ dog, cold, garden, good, today
/k/ cake, carry, carton, cookie, chicken, kitchen, lock, make,
speak /g/ bag, game, get, frog, playground
/f/ fall, wolf, alphabet, geography, phone, photo,
photographer /v/ drive, van, evening, have, love, visit
/J/ anthem, earth, bathtub, thing, think, theatre, both, birthday, south
/C/ they, then, this, that, mother, father, brother, together, sunbathing, weather
/s/ house, sit, sister, glasses, sausage
/z/ zebra, zoo, prize, puzzle, size
/E/ shake, shampoo, wash, wish, shower, shy, shopping, ship, shoe,
shorts /G/ pleasure, treasure, usual, unusual /h/ happy, home, who,
whole, whose
/m/ mother, shame, shampoo, smile, slim
/n/ nut, snow, soon, stand, sunny
/H/ young, morning, finger, England, among, camping, king, kingdom,
building /l/ listen, sleep, table, tall, yellow
/r/ run, write, wrong, right, pretty, present, rhyme
/j/ yes, yellow, yesterday, young
/w/ swim, towel, window, work, walk, where, when, what, white
CONSONANT CLUSTERS
/dG/ fridge, bridge, badge, hedgehog
/dG/ change, huge, language, strange
/dG/ danger, energy, generous, hygiene
/dG/ enjoy, enjoyable, jacket, jumper
/kw/ question, queen, quince, quiet
/En/ pollution, situation, education
/tE/ chair, change, lunch, March
110 /tE/ catch, kitchen, match, watch,
LETTER COMBINATIONS
‘ch’ /tE/ chess, cherry, child ‘lf’ /f/ half, calf
‘ch’ /k/ headache, school ‘lm’ /m/ palm
‘ck’ /k/ clock, stocking ‘mn’ /m/ autumn
‘gh’ /g/ yoghurt, spaghetti ‘ph’ /f/ alphabet
‘gh’ /f/ cough, laugh ‘wh’ /w/ what, when
‘ght’ /t/ light, night, right ‘wh’ /h/ who, whose
‘kn’ /n/ know, knee, knife ‘wr’ /r/ write, wrong
‘lk’ /k/ walk, talk ‘ture’ /tEB/ picture
SILENT LETTERS
‘b’ comb, climb
‘c’ excellent, excited, click
‘d’ grandma, grandpa, grandparents, Wednesday
‘g’ gnaw, gnome, foreign, sovereign
‘gh’ bright, eight, fight, , delightful, sleigh, straight, midnight,
neighbour ‘h’ rhyme, ghost, shepherd, why, where, which, while,
honest ‘k’ knee, knife, know, knock
‘l’ walk, talk, talkative, half
‘s’ isle, island
‘t’ castle, Christmas, listen, mustn’t, often, thistle
‘w’ answer, whole, who, wreath, wrong, write, wrote, written
Near Far
Singular This school is new. That bus is old.
Plural These men are tired. Those boys are noisy.
7. Demonstrative pronouns
Near Far
Singular This is a new school. That is an old bus.
Plural These are my brothers. Those are noisy boys.
8. Personal pronouns and Possessive adjectives
Indefinite adjectives with many / few There aren’t many flowers in the garden.
countable nouns There are few apples on the tree.
Indefinite adjectives with much / little There is much salad in the fridge.
uncountable nouns There is little jam on the cake.
Indefinite adjectives with some / any /no We have some fantastic chocolate cake.
countable and uncountable Do you have any tulips in the garden?
nouns We have no tulips in the garden.
Remember! We use some in positive sentences.
We use any in questions and negatives.
No is a negative word. We use no with affirmative predicates.
12. The Present Simple
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LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS
Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle
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7
LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES
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LIST OF PROPER NAMES
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VOCABULARY
Aa
ache /’eik/ durere áîëü
aerobics /eB’rRbPks/ aerobica аэробика
admire /Bd’mQB(r)/ a admira восхищаться
adventure /Bd’ventEB(r)/ aventur= приключение
age /’ePdG/ v`rst= возраст
air /’eB(r)/ aer âîçäóх
almost /’A:lmRst/ aproape, c`t pe ce почти
already /A:l’redP/ deja óæå
among /B’mDH/ printre среди
ancient /’ePnEBnt/ antic, str=vechi äðåâíèé
anthem /’InJBm/ imn гимн
any more /eni’mA:/ nu mai уже не
appearance /e’pPBrBns/ ]nf=\i[are внешность
arrange /B’rNndG/ a aranja устроить
arrive /B’rQv/ a sosi, a veni прибывать
armchair /’L:mtEeB(r)/ fotoliu кресло
ask for help /L:sk fB(r) ’help/ a cere ajutor просить помощь
attentive /B’tentPv/ atent âíèìàòåëüíûé
aunt /L:nt/ m=tu[= тётя
Bb
back /’bIk/ spate спина
badge /bIdG/ insign= çíà÷îê
barefoot /’beBfMt/ descul\ áîñèêîì
bat /’bIt/ liliac летучая мышь
bathtub /’bL:JtDb/ cad= de baie ванна
beautiful /’bju:tPfl/ frumos красивый
because /bP’kBz/ deoarece так как
become /bP’kDm/ a deveni становиться
bench /bentE/ banc= скамейка
bison /’bQsn/ zimbru бизон
bite /bQt/ a mu[ca кусать
blazer /’blNzB(r)/ blazer (sacou sportiv) блейзер
bloom /blu:m/ a ]nflori цвести
boat /bRt/ barc= лодка
body /’bOdi/ corp тело
(be) bored /’bA:d/ plictisit ñêó÷àть
break /brNk/ recrea\ie ïåðåìåíà
break a habit /brNk B ’hIbPt/ a renun\a la un obicei отказаться от
привычки
bright /brQt/ luminos, iste\ яркий, умный
brush /brDE/ a sp=la, a peria чистить
120 build /bPld/ a construi; statur= строить; телосложение
bulldozer /’bMldRzB(r)/ buldozer бульдозер
bus stop /’bDs stOp/ sta\ie de autobuse остановка автобуса
Cc
camping /’kImpiH/ camping êэìïèíã
canal /kB’nIl/ canal канал
card /kL:d/ vedere, felicitare открытка
cart /kL:t/ c=ru\= òåëåãà, ïîâîçêà
cartoon /ka:’tu:n/ desen animat ìóëüòôèëüì
century /’sentEBri/ secol век
change /tENndG/ a schimba изменять
cheap /tEi:p/ ieftin дешёвый
cheerful /’tEPBfl/ optimist, vesel бодрый, весёлый
chemist’s /’kemPsts/ farmacie аптека
cleanliness /’klenlinBs/ cur=\enie чистота
clear /klPB/ senin ясно
clever /’klevB(r)/ inteligent умный
cloud /klaMd/ nor облако
coat-of-arms /,kRt Bv ’L:mz/ blazon, stem= герб
collect food /kB’lekt fu:d/ a aduna m`ncare собирать еду
comfortable /’kDmftBbl/ confortabil удобный
companion /kBm’pInjBn/ tovar=[ (de drum) компаньон
cooker /’kMkB/ aragaz, plit= ïëèòà
cough /kOf/ a tu[i, tuse кашлять, кашель
cover /’kDvB(r)/ a acoperi покрывать
crocus /’krRkBs/ br`ndu[a крокус, шафран
cross /krOs/ cruce крест
crossing /’krOsPH/ trecere de pietoni переход
cup /kDp/ can= de ceai чашка
curds /kF:dz/ br`nz= dulce de vaci творог
currant /’kDrBnt/ coac=z= neagr= смородина
custom /’kDstBm/ obicei обычай, привычка
cute /kju:t/ dr=g=la[ милый
cycling /’sQklPH/ ciclizm велоспорт
Dd
daffodil /’dIfBdPl/ narcis нарцисс
danger /’dNndGB(r)/ primejdie опасность
daughter /’dA:tB(r)/ fiic= дочь
dearly /’dPBli/ scump/foarte mult дорого
deer /dPB(r)/ cerb олень
delightful /dP’lQtfl/ ]nc`nt=tor восхитительный
diet /’dQBt/ diet= рацион питания
dirty /’dF:ti/ murdar грязный
dish /dPE/ farfurie; vas тарелка; блюдо
the dishes /CB ’dPEPz/ vesel= посуда
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dishwasher /’dPEwOEB(r)/ ma[in= de sp=lat vesela посудомоечная
машина
VOCABULARY
Ee
each other /,i:tE ’DCB(r)/ unul altuia друг друга
earth /F:J/ p=m`nt земля
energy /’enBdGi/ energie энергия
enjoy /Pn’dGAP/ a primi pl=cere наслаждаться
enjoyable /Pn’dGAPBbl/ agreabil, pl=cut приятный
environment /Pn’vQrBnmBnt/ mediu ]nconjur=tor окружающая среда
equipped /P’kwPpt/ amenajat оборудованный
ever /’evB(r)/ vreo dat= когда-либо
exercise /’eksBsQz/ a practica упражняться
exciting /Pk’sQtPH/ emo\ionat волнующий
expensive /Pk’spensPv/ scump дорогой
Ff
fable /’fNbl/ fabul= басня
facilities /fB’sPlBtPz/ facilit=\i, echipament удобства, оборудование
fair /feB(r)/ deschis la culoare светлый
famous /’fNmBs/ celebru известный
fawn /fA:n/ c=prioar=, cerbi[or олененок
feed /fi:d/ a hr=ni кормить
fever /’fi:vB(r)/ febr= высокая температура
field /fi:ld/ c`mp поле
fine /fQn/ frumos прекрасный
finally /’fQnBli/ ]n sf`r[it в заключении
fireplace /’fQBplNs/ c=min камин
fireworks /’fQBwF:ks/ foc de artificii фейерверк
fizzy /’fPzi/ ap= carbogazoas= газированная вода
fluids /’flu:Pdz/ lichid жидкость
fog /fOg/ cea\= туман
(be) fond of /fOnd Bv/ a-i pl=cea ceva любить
found /faMnd/ a fonda, a ]ntemeia основывать
free /fri:/ liber свободный
fresh /freE/ proasp=t свежий
friendly /’frendli/ prietenos дружелюбный
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fur /fF:(r)/ blan= мех
furniture /’fF:nPtEB(r)/ mobil= мебель
VOCABULARY
Gg
gardening /’gL:dnPH/ gr=din=rit садоводство
generous /’dGenBrBs/ generos великодушный
geography /dGi’OgrBfi/ geografie география
germ /dGF:m/ microb, bacterie микроб
get away /get B’wN/ a pleca уходить
get the flu /get CB flu:/ a se molipsi de grip= заболеть гриппом
get together /get tB’geCB(r)/ a se aduna ]mpreun= собираться
go by car /gR bQ ’kL:(r)/ a merge cu ma[ina ехать на машине
go on a trip /gR On B ’trPp/ a merge ]n c=l=torie отправиться в
путешествие
(be) good at /bi gMd Bt/ a fi bun la быть хорошим в
good-looking /,gMd ’lMkPH/ ar=tos красивый
gooseberry /’gMzbBri/ agri[= крыжовник
grandchildren/ ’grIntEPldrBn/ nepo\i внуки
grey /grN/ c=runt седой
grow muscles /grR ’mDslz/ a face mu[chi накачать мускулы
Hh
hall monitor /hA:l ’mOnPtB(r)/ supraveghetor pe hol дежурный по коридору
happen /’hIpBn/ a se ]nt`mpla случаться
hard /hL:d/ cu/din greu усердно
hard-working /hL:d ’wF:kPH/ harnic, silitor трудолюбивый
hare /heB(r)/ iepure de c`mp заяц
headache /’hedNk/ durere de cap головная боль
health/helJ/ s=n=tate здоровье
hedgehog /’hedGhOg/ arici еж
height /’hQt/ ]n=l\ime высота, рост
hibernation /,hQbB’nNEn/ hibernare зимняя спячка
hide /hQd/ a ascunde прятать
hill /hPl/ deal, colin= холм
historical /hP’stOrPkl/ istoric исторический
honest /’OnPst/ onest честный
hope /hRp/ a spera, speran\= надеяться
household chores /’haMshRld treburi casnice домашние дела
tEA:(r)z/
huge /hju:dG/ imens, enorm огромный
hurt /hF:t/ a durea болеть
husband /’hDzbBnd/ so\ супруг
hygiene /’hQdGi:n/ igien= гигиена
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VOCABULARY
Ii
improve /Pm’pru:v/ a ]mbun=t=\i улучшать
include /Pn’klu:d/ a include включать
indoor /’PndA:(r)/ de sal= в помещении
invite /Pn’vQt/ a invita приглашать
island /’QlBnd/ insul= остров
Jj
jacket /’dGIkPt/ jachet= куртка
jogging /’dGOgPH/ jogging медленный бег
judo /’dGu:dR/ judo дзюдо
jumper /’dGDmpB(r)/ pulover джемпер
junk food /’dGDHk fu:d/ alimenta\ie nes=n=toas= нездоровая пища
just /dGDst/ pur [i simplu, numai ce просто, только что
Kk
keep fit /,ki:p ’fPt/ a se men\ine ]n form= поддерживать форму
keep order /,ki:p ’A:dB(r)/ a p=stra ordinea поддерживать
порядок
kindergarten /’kPndBgL:tn/ gr=dini\= детский сад
king /kPH/ rege король
Ll
lab /lIb/ laborator лаборатория
lake /lNk/ lac озеро
lamp /lImp/ lamp= лампа
language /’lIHgwPdG/ limb= язык
laundry room /’lA:ndri rMm/ sp=l=torie прачечная
legend /’ledGBnd/ legend= легенда
lilac /’lQlBk/ liliac сирень
litter /’lPtB(r)/ a ]mpr=[tia gunoi мусорить
locker /’lOkB(r)/ dulap mic cu lac=t запирающийся
шкафчик
Mm
magician /mB’dGPEn/ magician волшебник
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make friends /mNk ’frendz/ a face prieteni заводить друзей
master /’mL:stB(r)/ st=p`n хозяин
VOCABULARY
Nn
nail /nNl/ unghie ноготь
nature /’nNtEB(r)/ natur= природа
neck /nek/ g`t шея
neighbourhood /’nNbBhMd/ cartier, vecin=tate район, соседство
never /’nevB(r)/ niciodat= никогда
nurse /nF:s/ asistent= medical= медсестра
Oo
often /’Ofn/ deseori часто
on foot /On ’fMt/ pe jos пешком
opposite /’OpBzPt/ vizavi, pe partea cealalt= напротив
orchestra /’A:kPstrB/ orchestr= оркестр
orchard /’A:tEBd/ livad= фруктовый сад
ornament /’A:nBmBnt/ ornament украшение
outdoor /’aMtdA:(r)/ ]n aer liber на открытом воздухе
Pp
paw /pA:/ lab= лапа
pie /pQ/ pl=cint= пирог
pillow /’pPlR/ pern= подушка
plate /plNt/ farfurie тарелка
pledge /pledG/ angajament обещание, обет
polite /pB’lQt/ politicos вежливый
pollution /pB’lu:En/ poluare загрязнение
poor /pA:(r)/ s=rac бедный
pond /pOnd/ bazin, iaz пруд, бассейн
prescription /prP’skrPpEn/ re\et= рецепт
protein /’prRti:n/ protein= белок
pull /pMl/ a trage тянуть
push /pME/ a ]mpinge толкать
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put away /pMt B’wN/ a pune la loc убрать
VOCABULARY
Qq
queen /kwi:n/ regin= королева
quiet /’kwQBt/ lini[tit спокойный
quite /kwQt/ destul довольно
Rr
raincoat /’rNnkRt/ impermeabil плащ
receive /rP’si:v/ a primi получить
recycle /,ri:’sQkl/ a recicla перерабатывать
responsible for /rP’spOnsBbl fB/ responsabil ответственный
reusable /,ri:’ju:zBbl/ reutilizat многоразовый
ribbon /’rPbBn/ panglic= лента
rice /rQs/ orez рис
ripe /rQp/ a se coace созреть
road /rRd/ drum дорога
rope /rRp/ funie веревка
royal /’rAPBl/ regesc королевский
rubbish /’rDbPE/ gunoi мусор
rude /ru:d/ grosolan грубый
Ss
sadly /’sIdli/ trist печально
safe /sNf/ ]n siguran\= в безопасности
same /sNm/ acela[i тот же самый
sandal /’sIndl/ sandal= сандалия
scissors /’sizBrz/ foarfece ножницы
send /send/ a trimite отправить
shake hands /ENk ’hIndz/ a da m`na cu cineva пожать руки
shampoo /EIm’pu:/ [ampon шампунь
shelter /’EeltB(r)/ ascunzi[, ad=post приют
shepherd /’EepBd/ pastor, cioban пастух
ship /EPp/ corabie, vapor корабль
shoe /Eu:/ pantof туфля
shorts /EA:ts/ pantaloni scur\i шорты
shout /EaMt/ a striga кричать
shower /’EaMB(r)/ du[ душ
shy /EQ/ timid застенчивый
sink /sPHk/ chiuvet= раковина
(be) situated/’sPtEuNtPd/ a fi situat расположенный
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ski /ski:/ a schia ходить на лыжах
skin /skPn/ piele кожа
smell /smel/ miros запах
VOCABULARY
s=pun мыло
soap /sRp/
sociable /’sREbl/ sociabil общительный
sock /sOk/ [oset= носок
sofa /’sRfB/ canapea диван
solve /sOlv/ a rezolva решать
south /saMJ/ sud юг
sovereign /’sOvrPn/ suveran монарх
sports field /’spA:ts fi:ld/ teren sportiv спортивное поле
spot /spOt/ pat= пятно
squirrel /’skwPrBl/ veveri\= белка
stand for /stInd fB(r)/ a reprezenta означать
star /stL:(r)/ stea звезда
stay /stN/ a sta оставаться
stomach /’stDmBk/ stomac желудок
strange /strNndG/ straniu странный
straight /strNt/ drept, direct прямой
suffer /’sDfB(r)/ a suferi страдать
sunbathing /’sDnbNCPH/ a se bronza la soare загорать
sunglasses /’sDnglL:sPz/ ochelari de soare солнцезащитные очки
survive /sB’vQv/ a supravie\ui выживать
swan /swOn/ lebed= лебедь
sweet /swi:t/ dulce, bomboan= сладкий, конфета
swim /’swPm/ a ]nota плавать
swallow /’swOlR/ r`ndunic=; a ]nghi\i ласточка; глотать
swing /swPH/ scr`nciob качели
Tt
table /’tNbl/ mas= стол
tag /tIg/ pl=cu\= бирка
tale /’tNl/ poveste сказка
talkative /’tA:kBtPv/ vorb=re\ разговорчивый
take out /tNk ’aMt/ a scoate вынести
tidy up /’tQdi Dp/ a face ordine прибирать
tights /tQts/ [trampi колготки
(school) timetable /’tQmtNbl/ orarul (lec\iilor) расписание (уроков)
tinsel /’tPnsl/ beteal= мишура
tissue wipe /’tPEu: wQp/ [erve\el салфетка
touch /tDtE/ a atinge прикасаться
towel /’taMBl/ prosop, [tergar полотенце
traffic /’trIfPk/ trafic, circula\ie трафик, движение
try /trQ/ a ]ncerca стараться
turn left /tF:n ’left/ a coti la st`nga повернуть налево 127
turn off /tF:n Of/ a ]nchide выключить
turn right /tF:n ’rQt/ a coti la dreapta повернуть на право
VOCABULARY
Uu
uniform /’ju:nPfA:m/ uniform= униформа
Vv
vitamin /’vPtBmPn/ vitamin= витамин
Ww
wash up /,wOE ’Dp/ a sp=la vasele мыть посуду
washing machine /’wOEPH mBEi:n/ ma[in= de sp=lat стиральная машина
water skiing /wA:tB(r) ’ski:PH/ schiat pe ap= воднолыжный спорт
wavy /’wNvi/ ondulat волнистый
on the way /On CB ’wN/ ]n drum spre в пути
weather /’weCB(r)/ vreme погода
well /wel/ bine хорошо
wet /wet/ ud, umed мокрый, влажный
whole /hRl/ tot; ]ntreg весь
wife /wQf/ so\ie жена
wild /wQld/ s=lbatic дикий
will /wPl/ dorin\= желание,
wish /wPE/ a dori желать
wizard /’wPzBd/ vr=jitor волшебник
wool /wMl/ l`n= шерсть
wreath /ri:J/ coroni\= de Cr=ciun венок
Yy
yet /jet/ ]nc= еще
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